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New-Vork Tribune, el et M NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, /866~WITH SUPPLEMENT e PRICE FOUR cm Ne- 7.972. = ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. . S —— VoL XXV1 YA af Fort Erle he wore .a lack hat with & wide brim; the THE REBEL DEAD. { ———— THE PEABODY INSTITUTE, | Prums,® o 4 Gemge & Johe Hoflss, Siicbe i TRIALS. eame a8 ke wears o THE FENIA_N.,. fha T i poiiy v, i, The prisoner a1 tho Farope, diled 51 yews sgo and contalning I3 4 bar i the same that T spoke to o Fort Erie as C o | INAUGURAL SERVICES AT PALTIMORE—MR, PEABODY | Srms, composed of 143 iames, I can now tiace qul as WEST VIRGINTA, TMPRBSSIVE DEDICATION . OF 7THE STONEWALL vRN; ROBURT BLOSS LYNCH—EPRECH OF THE QUEENS 4 T8 SEh ey "l down the road, and wtopped SON—ADDRESS OF GOV. S\VANN—ME, PEABODY'S | how a8 if addressing o community to whom X am person COUNSBL—THR EVIDENC P—ARGUMENT OF COUNEEL | yyoy | Hmn to him; 1 think that the prisoner al the u:fl'hi"‘y'dn:dl:m m"'”‘:;".':‘::'.'ffin‘:‘. 4 | \lifferent row between him and when I saw b o FLERMANRANG Fe/ N8 TRINY genorutions, is, 1 trust, not less than in that which has enr, LARGE UNION GAINS—BOREMAN RE-BLECTED 60V~ ERNOR-~HUBBARD RE-ELECTRD TO CONGRESS, BY TELEGRAPE TO THE TRIBUNE. WareLise, W, Va.—1 a, m.—Returns thus far re- ceived show gains on the vote for the constitntional TERY AT WINOHESTER—ADURESS OF 65k, MWRWAX A. WISE. . Y TALEGRAPH 7O THR TRIBUWR, WINCUESTER, Vo, Tuursday, Ocl. 40, k66, ") The dedication of the Stonewali Cometery st this pladd 40 DRATH. . BAUTIMORR, Oct. 25.—The ceremony of dedication sed, or is passi way. The fathers of many of a by be is N b fon. ’ e ng wwoy. fut y o - auronann 16 TUR THOTE. Lert Home Lynelsof | vt Mgksionh nasr1 1% near he lower forry sear | of the Peabody Insttute of this city took place | Jub whS beer Véleo wire smang my intimate friends; | R0 LT s carriod by upward | (s bas been ationded by over five thossend Touowro, Oct. 25.~Lhe triad of Robert Bloss Lyuch of | 00 ke F recognize the prisoner; T saw himon the Ist of | 4 3 85 10 - provious -~ arngemsent. - TH and thus sitaated, I Jiops I may not be presuming b sssembled from various poiats in the Valley of Virg 13 were mirebing up to e village Y, aecording P whit ‘I have to gay. Since my last visit, early ten | of7000, Hubbard is undoubtedly reélected to Con- | Pho occasion was taken adventage of to transfer ‘enis Lov v., swid 4o be & Colonel in the Fenien aymy, | Jane hust, when wiavi, 7, from the yiver: he wore 6 tword ina W v | commoueed yesterday beforé Jostice Jobn Wilson, | ey s walking 10 & man wh lived uoros the viver; this | yreq] Bolicitor-ttoneral Cockburn, und the Hon. J shn Hillyard id the prisoner thet Lis son but joined the Fonane, and ou Mr R A Haricon sppeared jor the Crown, ie prisomer to take care of Lim; the prisouer said be | the bo hod up from the ur o were ] = 44 : 3 and Mr. Martio of Hamilton wnd J. H. Doyle for 1he P g g dy bbbl i beavty o the citye o, uilding in a_baad- | ime,bn Pleased o prolong my yaare beyond the fense. Mr. Thurston, U. 8. Conenl, and Kenneth e, fronting on Mount Vernon | three ses onnble er 1 was 0 the neigubeiiond of Fort | rome structure of white marl e aud ten allotted to man, 0 Kenzte, Q. O, watched the ease on behaif of the A scwsbrd round his | prosence of the generous founder of the Institate i“" ago, wany great changes lave taken X then had the pleasure of expressi rogard for this eity, added to the interest aod attrastion of the | LA S e PeeLire B e e T by tho osab », and drew together a large aud apprecistive | jijhucut of the institution in which I am now od g you. ' comprising the intelleet, poiitical influence, | J ooutd ;m..m, expect to live to address you here at this s gress by a large majority. This County is fu doubt, bt returns show Union geins, Boreman i certainly elected Governar. bary the remains of Gen. T. Ashby and Capt. Dick Ashby,* and also those of Cols. Marshall and Thompeox—aM Jatq” of the Rebel army, and killed in battle. This was dond under the auspices of the Masouie Lodges of the Yalley,! W. G, M. Carson snd G. M. Marshall officiating. Th Ashby brotliers were buried with one coffin in one ORIO. OFFICIAL VOTB CAST POR SECRETAKY OF me to enTy e lact: 1saw | place, immediately beneath theshadow of the great Wash- | put at this fime the views ‘T then entertained with regard (o f'Tune 1, | vn:lnn Momment, tho most aistocratio nu‘mu of the :";°f"':c':‘_m‘:‘:'i":r“ ke (et tution. With ‘”“""‘7{ d Me- | Joweph Stoph Eno at the time the jrisoner. about 6 or 7 o the wworning @ (overnment 'l‘vv!vejur_vmfl\.rn“flfinml"ln L i (i S A LT e, tho mosk aristocratl section of Ahe Any wero chsiienged by the priconer's conmsel. Ihe O e 6o i boaimand « the: Fauinne! Nodl sl Sve'ansl | 1 Wy 200 TREICHRS 9, £ Y U | 05 “not propess to interfere. I am fully confi- 'heir ouly relative present was an aged aunt, their a8 the to the prisoner. The Hon. eetied 10 be in command: the Foviaus had taken me and | g,o; js occupied by the leetlird-room, @ ~spaciotis pr saent wae then 1¢ad 1o the prisonier. Hon ers: the prisoncr ovdered bis mewto place us in | Goar 118 ) SUPIC, T e ! datrance’ of Twhiel] & l.’l'hnfm"l[:k:.\l"a“m!;-. n the thote In;;g:;;fl:uid nnhnn;lu typlw({d fn:;'. 3 " 10 ately after 030 scrvices e CTowd g s he allowed s to go when we hal marched about X erol drossed the jur Rillyard Cameron then addeossed the j e e o iy | pre e Sevsd sesiody o Ctor the Crown an @ Jovg wpeech. Hesnid: - srtets of @ mlle, | i from Mount Verno : ’ P 11l 30.0nd of groet: Iaporiance, A0t ovly 10, bt 10 the etage, pffording an exeellent view of the plaform, | b - ouslog twe work for the ool and atound the stand sracted. foF the speakers, S8 6. SRR emw. bt 10 the whole people of the province. The pd | 2ud enabling persops in: all parts of the house to see and | calture of those for whom its benefits wore But T am of thy day began, Gov. Henry A, Wise d"”""‘l r hear without dificnlty what is passing wpen it. In the -mlo-'u! pardon me, my fellow-citizens, if on one poini to Front end of the hall fs the gallery, capable of accommo. | Which Gov. Swann has cloquently aliuded, the spirit of har- § from Luffalo: croseed over quite early in the | dating some two hundred or threé hundred people. The o ‘:}'l'::‘ '.'1‘0";:2:.1 &“.’,‘,",'"’:,‘.“"".' ,{,”_“.:.:"_:“’".‘;: "1 I e bowt e by &t - (here was | hall will comfortably scat about fiteen hundred people. | Temi WU 0 G Kok uore, with: whom ‘reat the tof fhe scow; the bout war well Jowted | Tn the second story is the library roow, which is in the | Myecess or failure of this Institute, for as years advenco and Mulo 1o Black Rock + i form of a parallclogram. It 15 caloulated to accomodate | whas were foremdings for the future have become merged in ere dud you et your azme D Walason with | qp o0 fifty thousand volumes, but at present it comprises { the pmst, the earnest dea're for unity and brothedy feelings A 1 fumosivan we wbout fiftesn thousand volumes, to which additions are | which I cherished and expressed 10 years ngo, in the teros just following oration: s FeLLow-Crizexs : A mourning people meet In tie widet graves, the dust of which is more sacred tha that of kindred, to do homags to the virtues, to commemorate tho decds of 3 Leroes. T came to condole with and comfors the living, Seareh among the ashes of the dead for cxample how to survive ] death, how to live nfter them, how to nourish the seed of 4 fudicied sudes o statute pansed under proalior i der thist statute the Jury was now Sho prisever bt Lo bar, aiter & pariod of weaily elspred from time of ite pesshae. 51 i Goverument of Vie PIOVINCH Y vl eUmS AL S ! e ahe pame, and Hiat it ad becowo uossary W dicate : A tho prisoner s peron wod 11 i ailfy of & B Deieciag Nus. Wil th wlder that elatule, Dot exesn K, e el o but did yon braug twan with you of did eonferred by the stutute of summoning & oo ul e o i T M) s - When we left t constantly being made. To the west of this there is | referred to by the Governos of Maiyland, bas becuins decper | ¢ linton 1 wh ) ok e e oA BRIAtHY situiag 1 Sl - | 5%, BeC) WG Aliwe) Canstapd S inens T o i Fall, which is intended o bo used as i reads | o more intense. 1t is iy hope and prayer Ut this [nsticute | Colyabiana L I e 3 witn tanl Ay Cosodian would b ughi. 1o rxint 1 rierdbo-Boapi y Toom. 'The rest of this story is occnpied by the pt Tiay Aot enly hure and flfl) o mission in the telds of scicnce, | Coslonio ture tempest or a wreck on yhoge, o .,;l::‘--: 2 S ottt B st | watad 1o fioes of (he Librarian and olicr ofticers aud employes | toiciine siways l"’m'j“ e e ol espectally :;':"::‘1 who escaped are sill expo ';l o both, . The b ;'mw'h ebigydowjen i b Wi o e s B Liisaias " ) h aloga . morta), while we suryive to honor their romes v wi up wisder thal law to which Le | ! oh ‘l.:‘:"{‘“h_‘ ,""'" PR Sout 11 o'cleck, e thak now it liy, iu some fimuu degree, be instrumentol M { Dok need no monument, o mausoleums of earth, .\'ohufihm o 10 bo Telony the offense which 1. penple commen o--sfll ering @ 0 g hewling '{ho m‘umd! of our beloved and common coun can strike them vow, Eternity has sealod their tstimsony toh | at uoon, the honr ussigned for the commence: ent of t! [ and cstal "““{?‘..:.,.,““&..' bappy and harionious the - troth Posterity © will mnot penmit M it axercises, the leoture-room was densely crowdad. Upon | Ukion, the ouly can preserye the platform were representatives from ihe varions depart- | COMIBK agis, wid the ouly one that is worth picecrving werta of the State Gavernment of Marylaud, the mu. | Audbe y well refar 1o a subject which, though of 4 per niipal goveroment of Baltimore, Judgos of the United | onlifature, bus ity boariogs en wat Thave said. Thave boen man history to be perverted 0 Th Iy proved thas they waze prleryed heasen. When they fel bury the dead, but fo to hey wero not dead, We come not te their turf. They beve 1o tombs.) Frauklin Poave vl tus cgoniry. Ne on il T have 0 ark (LAt Gueetion 0 ac i States District Court, of the State and Municipal Courts, 1 ' 4 Fulton I lfye o i o i ” i | 1 the D T o | and we are ourselyes alife sgain to braye misforturies as the S dpericen caus . Wall jue_awa, Withets sgnn detailed mibutely the ponitic Joar of Truste-s, represeutatives of tho ducations! fastl: | Simetne ",,,“fl,,,‘;h‘,‘,‘,' opspaloaiis Woes mysalf rights for Sand Braved death, and muike onf wives worthy of their eacrien 3 ognizon the prisoer, cirenmstar tutions of the Ntate and from abroad, and of the | Fellow citisns uign of the States of America 1 an one of Seneen ‘l:,esrw"ndl{‘:;lnnnx:'l Il xb:ll.!:l‘-d‘:"’:“‘l:;;':::z'.‘.t clergy of the varions religic tho eatliest. objects of my ohildhood's revorenoe, for the e “nrions mereantile and mechanical branches, and of arts | peodonce of onr country iy father boie anms o s of the and sctences and literature, Mr. Peabody, who is the | darkest days of the Levolution; and from him his ¢xsmple I s ho ¢ o ainet ) | learned 1o aud bonor that Uuion. Later in Jife I lwarned gmest of the tum cipal authotities, remained at bis hotel A % oo Qs " fully b g, receiving the attentions of the prinei- | Wwore fully s lisstimable worth, perbape wiore fully ¢ 0 100sL HSidte. &nd city and prominent ltisans, | AStS: Moy for, Beta and eduseted 2 L8 Forth, tho tine for the commencement of the ceromo | Wd s learnig i o ek sebock: The. chigsciat At 12 o0 clock the Boord of Trustes, with Gov. | aad lifc of ber propis ; Ausily, in the sourwe of a long residence I e whitening hosen w 10 raite mounds '3 o around them. Their enomies are of those they repulsel sod deeds made memorable, to mention Uy their _steel, very - elone. Al tell (e story of their w. to _every passer by Now de we waut their cxamples more ‘ban dusing the war, add’ nieed to heed them moro thon i we needsd (ideon 10 bear um through the Saming of the red hot war. We need more than Moses now to bear ns up in dungeons of defeat. and lead ua a0 first saw bin i ) d ed in the Feni foree. This Witnessos for the defon v. Jobn MeMahor, 0n0 of the <t swoit and oxa ™ mede worthy = by gl o) ebergaman, cidd inve seen dhe g wo hus the Pt ot this mun cward wrrested with ounblymen; 10 kuow w0 North, 0o Bouth, no Fast, no Wesi’; ble contest cscorted by the Mayor and Bosrd of Trustees, aud pro- g Lawronce Tove. thal e ? “ i " i be hud | i hgy (b 5. d s i g wil| on and Mayor ( man, escorted hir frowm 1 abroad, belvg thrown in intlmate contact with individuals of h.--’.m.h.“’..... won v e Do ek et vt | Rotel in carringes provided for the ocousion o the Tnetl-.| every secips of our glocious laid, T cows a8 o most, Awerd by waye o peors -wivr}l.y»:‘z-—hfrvaz‘:n-l-mv:y.rn ot W gour Satiefo1ion, the v e wini Len Bl | (e AL about 19 o'cloek Mr. Peabody entared the hall | cana whollvelou in forcign lands, to love enr country as s ree ] oo it g oy g o g | from the main entfance arm in Arm with Gov, Swann, | ¥¥ole: 0 know and take prie'in: all ber sons as cquully lead, 4 ! Jastantly Jant ¢l | Valley of Virginia becomes fnspired wi | | ) Vargh s i no(l-mine,v‘c'.’ba.," ish publiciy to E g th A grave in Lexington, trembling, quickly gives np e Bfe 2, wad so L wish publicly to avow that, dnriug the G lnrf'-vh;r Lxhngto fsembling, qutckiy cives o0 4T e v wiinegs by M a the mothes eded dov n the main aisle to the platfor. ‘The whole | (Fe oy’ o i | s0ed. sy mpat: o still . P = 18 i oy i by M Mool o e e of | el o e e e e T M i | AT o s, b sl 7 gt s Wl kg, | dpio | Toul S S | nl & vy atied Glirenacy e o pitary ming afle b AT S L T spontuneous and evideutly heartielt applause, Mr. Peabody d 1o awict Lut never to ipjure, and to the credii of W b ajority ~, "l‘f ' oid n storling stauina of his mral greatross. B ama ove J o yua think be oughl to be believed ouhis | hoyed repeatedly, 19 response o tiis compliment, and ruiner of o Uuion, aod s e chowe of the war thrce 12,006, Total number of votes cast, 469,007, O o A L da e 7. € tie tat whinpe recognized ceveral persons in the snlienco Who wers B O P e T it 45 ——— 1aws ahd princlecs, and in thelr ght. 10 Pooved. i tae ust all oppoving power—these Uile bim stoneisall » him. As he entered, the excellent band of example, which rises up before us with Its Imwortel faes, known 2 hick was stationed inthe gallery, played less could 1 fall th VIRGINIA. st tbly rime. But none 1 My, Mo din—W | ¥ won | | | | ot 1t ere K " W.tis vV ery bad, Roze, inion i - St \ Hytrory that Mr. Mt W okl you, we b v, Welieve bim on ) w s 814 coutinued e Xty | 1ee éhvity for the Suath ; to remermber that politiesl opinion 8 |y yrivenipm vo Tum TRIBESR, 1 4 itor i, M you, we bis . believe bim on bis | & welcoming tune, 41d coutinged pisyiug until the urty ! o9 ' o o, veverently ark conncll hiers, amid thees Confederete : “ 5 b platfom. . My. feo. Y. Dobbins thea | ! atter of biret und odvcation than of vel | “NowpoLK, Vi, Oct, 25.—A. T. Leousrd was elscied | (Here the speaker postrophized the character 0f 3 T naang perbaps prota: | 10 fll the piace of Friee tnken the e eoarse | of Delezates of Virginia, boati and continued.} The Stonewall exwmple is not only ing, but s cheering end foll of hope, It pote ter shame not only the dead machisvellian dogyas thas afalih, the truth of o morel p:ne‘mh. otn. cyer, Jarge Luwles ity t B8t Ve Beve and if vuevorsiol t from which |, PR ; w of Hardy, resigned, in the House James L. Belote101. ward and read the following telogram from deut Johuson: 0 the feelin WARIINGTON, Thurslay. Oct, 25 1866 'n’ and have ewst In o " Vi wbe | 5P a g e N ot TROY. or oouidever be submitied o trianent | = o e ’ 3 > arms, (o be conguernd force of numbers) bup i sce, bave T permitted the contewt, o nny v e o Ay gl e A Tolighs | e 1be dedion: it, to Interfers with the soeish rélations Pese® T o ’/’:I”"M gl oh T had formed for a very lir T Viased 170 ahih | CAPTUNK OF THE MURDERER OF MK. LAKER—SCICIOR | Coting it o lost omise. If crveiiation could tos joonded by 8 eitisen whe him such & the Bouth, - g o, | enduring revewn AxnEW o strife wpd sowers OF A GERNAN ACCURFD OF ROBBERY. Ot o cow BUisstioh wie agened Bo oomoluaiy Lt be wes Bot Linaw = Creok, whesa | of this city, then offied up an earnost and L s Z‘r'f.: pridbrgd 2 1 | TRo¥, Uet. 25.—Coon, the murderer of Mr. Laker, in | faise; if true it is lost, first victories cannot be termed in h & y rosults, There were many errors in o 8 of going ont at L iuvoking the blessings of Heaven upou ! bepeisetor who had contributed so m + of hw | of the prayer Mr. Peabody s fullows h hore ‘1“»“\-: r,’, ‘lfl 10 hope for the glorfom of | Petershurg, in this county, was arrested near Benning- w1 Butfalo; o wword by bis wide. and ¢ e of those wio vame o1 and {0 plnes npok vi neeks We were 1o be g0 Weans could hase beoi o pucept of Taws wldch v t“u i own five u d bud i o emors fell. The trutbs Zor which we fonght - ies of the Unien i | ton, Vermont, yesterdsy, and is now in jai} in this city. | lice. Whilst walting for their resurreetion o; their coming 3 ol couse riness and of douht—‘0 all who, recrennt, cre ) -nm.uu.he g 1 nor which T --‘-;:‘I chunge i .flt’.“ Qov. Fenton offered n reward of $300 for his apprebersion, hation et t alf wh, despairl At 02 s tient g s of these eventful years, | ammeye | which had the effect of securipg his capture, more puiaiuily conviuved ooy Tof | Laat Summer 8 German Daiued Ehercic disappeared | o0} who, tmpESl, work resort ton and_concilfation, of Chi from Sendlake, o few miles back of Troy, and being ac- | "Xy is point the speaker addressed hilag 10w, Gectieme thine which T Fave - SV ome to the State of united effort 1o bind up the bt e e U oia e i ¢ 8 ¥ bt thoy bolieved the prisoter 10 have hoon @ Pewspaper - v = - e - dog 1 ou of robbery it was supposed that he TUD 8WRY. | suving them that obd things must pass away, even 1l Soem. 10 shew how-theon i dheuiti : wves, very o o g e atbie ot e u(‘;';‘[l"‘l""";_;‘n'-‘._"";:;_ "‘r'.‘_”_“"“:b‘:,""" But yesterday bis dead body was discovered suspended | with tho weakness of the pust. Then turming 10 'nnm BRtiea oo v o geaivina | ave fuliinwed you throngh | TR vt e 16 ke 10 you.. May ot tils. Tastiuict Uogh [|fromi & tree in & woods & shert distance from his house, f*'l"é A hepepepsel e el sla Baa Coniing B tim, &ud by o oo f wddress to the ad over this whe couiion wrund where all may nieet, burying formr e regha | 04 1ho conclusion is inevitable that after the discovery of o By . T aaired. It Y7 08l w 1L regard il I Jary. 1, sisougly urging : O ns | And bimouitics, forgeting pasé separatioss sud ost bis erime he went out and banged himself. eatly excimel, - What better cn we dot” a9 eaid ""'x'l..,.i"r‘,'\{ v;.c). ot r.:z‘:u:‘ a comtetion, u.l- said If they bel ovidenen that | h&uu;::'m.;i furprt ‘.m; y '1‘:,. [ e, weariny MLL': m-h‘ nf'"ln:”ul’:ncl.n;::-"; g 3 . . 1““ o b b b ot whiboet e - Y priscuct s chargel, 3ot if Co B | e i uemd \ynfihenztotns dnemacaed HAFH | 7 the el of your erot That | tiwre - < wamie 'wiready bouosel in Mudy o8 THE FREEDMEY. L e e o morsei s savitaseii s e o B © | & statorent that the prisoner was a reporter for o Louise jroaperity pad scotes Brisgiag of She | W Miiriiee of ‘seigiow toeration ia_ Americs; v Ty e bt athan e —uat b i wes' Smprachod Wwonde of the cia LWt JF God 4 3 | omsinoss of the Seste of Meriand s haw b s tonday, | €0# U © pai Csme by becoming the day #ar of political toler e gty e e et o 2480 you safe de 4 aiid that 10 that espacity he had come over, | ov in advance, hui by the We of the most prosperaus | 010 avd huriey, and will not Maryland, in place of & baitle SOUTH CAROLINA. |t s -1 "“‘,,, -y 1 ,,,""h',, o W "Afer going fally /into 1ho Dazreilv6 o 186 Feriias Taid, | deonwedaced et guch was e op. | e s (s, M. Peanols the Srate of Mary: | Gavmd for opposing_ parties, becomo the feld whero midder | Major-Gen. D. E. Siekles, commanding tie Dopartment | $p.Goremior Jach & K€ PRI, 00 (o7 Jiow o they ard! s of $he paper had vt bevis SUBI 00 Do | ' Aot prod and T con Aeiibe ere i 3 ¢ n . ¥ D their fort o nd paying compliment 1o the bievery of Conndinn Vo ras RIS Hikle (hat any ma, chat 1 hg | dor myoce Rt tomt e kIt e S s Savics Sl Coseely e ¥ of the South, has issued an o viding that o officer, | wni" from the prmsent amill Deginnings) agaiu work f g (rv soldier, or person on duty in Department in soy | He asked them where they wonld go if they leaw make his | £ ropaining (e ravages of war and for making e fGture | oy subject to military suthority, will be allowed to | Virginin! Would they ieave the United Statea! i 1 3 wlo with, and et 10 stry alike pommon, prosperous and glorious, from the y n ke o P 0 glorious, from t! e ol cipal, factor , direet] f npposed the United States not where on earth feere, o prid: A right to Cangdiane bad helieved o v 1. He reviewed the ne over, m picnce of the vust andienc lue o the important services Wnited Stutes, the Government of vimt . ol f ssa] The occasion whish brings yoa o Tacific * Nort tion to ey ol oo | Fov Moot e By Wil | T o the Framiors of this Dortition 88 e P, and from our Northers to our Southers | it iy, in cotton, rice, of otipr’products or morchandise | Shey expoct (o fud & peoplo as free! Ho exhorted the N 1 the geod fuith o eir militery o s jwiy (o carefully con ¢ eartiest conven) conn . A § o of wi aut ve, quiet labor. m:‘:‘l- fore) Lnxiety to prevent an wel ; b al attention which it desersod o Bors BHE Mo f Fote RS | A8 Eab sonalnsion Ak M Renhodis paptp a0t 4 'imi&'d’.‘,’fi.}m“" the lmita of tho distrct or port WherS | piyy oy wil bt serve her an ave i e 40 the ! Sioty_Comuqaupons, we v‘-llf"_;{'j_r' e ch the fury n winent which | 1Pobbin read the report of the Trustees, giving an intereat- The order provides that uo person will be permitted to E“.,.":‘u.‘.'.‘“u‘ “b"::x:“"n.‘;‘.'.fi::. - m«{ng . o Sy iyt o o rdict of guilty. spon the, prople of this cl inng secount of the ingeption, progress and plana of the | interfers with the right of the freed Kwprl:a I COMUBOR | the canses of the slow progross of V 'as coni of the United Statem bad erasmd ove s O e the priconer. s B o Institute: with ail others, to sell and dispose of the products of their | th orher States. In B, the were that cre- ahore 1o theire, aud had enguged is o6 Kitacks Wy ol ek gl o b SAPE 108 prisones the ¢ Sonment 18 the o advaner' | Oa ¥eh 18, 1857, M. Peabody addressed (o’ 95, o B Jabor in their own way as they may ohoose. ‘This order is | ated a landed aristocracy which was antngonietio emm Beir 1o | 18 1 Rehal SRy VRINE N0 TR ¥R Al mgglrad. ey ot | o On Yelwuasy it, 1057, M. Fesloly sddressed 1o 3 of M1 | 0t to be construed to sevoke sy teenporury regulstion o “repellat to immigration. Proceding in_ b - he ovidence wes ther proceided ¥ it | ot be paseed v He said J friends, whom he desired 10 act an trustees, o plan of mu instic | astablished by competent anthority, probibiting the walo | ment, lo stated nt leogth the advastage of iviing risone addressed 1o tute which it was bis wish to establish in this eity, Originally | of produets raised on shares uniil the crops shall have heen mgmumx now that Slavery was {h":x “H: -wb.l;v&‘-m Ne'l were bo contributed §300,000, whiek ho subsequently inorcased, by ‘rrv[m::l '..,“l Em sud pm,mly:i:.d,, ) for F!u &mv...3z b ey R oggn Bl bel _xtiee of Ponen end Successive gifts, to nearly half a mikion, and which he has now | #1 sutborized officer or agent on duty in the Freedmen's | giviujon of the State ation of the Bt of Wesk ;3». o o2 compyn Rk I thet Conbiasician Aanmibn L donbled, 1 pproprictig this hepefaction, $1,000,000, ‘The . | Bureau from acting as umpire in the settlemont of dis- | Virginia, as * the bastard child of political rape.’” Neverthes spondes per im Lowikville. | 3o the learnodl sounsc] who sonductéd the prossection aud | to e of egiowe. | rueio suppled by the instiute s desgned o bo comal. | Pute$ aising out of tho division of crops raised o sares. | leuyho s, there i will csance viough e [ Virgiie The firet wituess was James Severs, Governor of the | o0 ive coure and Jnry for the attent ‘“ 'uv'{.'n. the 4 w4 B jtit, You sny, | S4ted throusi our departments o ldmm'lllnlluu—« librasy, o ————— her honor und more than restore her preéminence. Jui), who adeutified two Jetters writien by Coly Lynch. | 0000 N came, wid for the impastio! mavner in shieh | o o o0 "es il 10, mahe | RECEPTION OF FRENCH_ OFFICERS. IN fore oo Ao o gty e ne of these was read. 1t was addicsscd 10 Ger. ONell, | B g hoen tricd. The Judge then procceded to puss ¢ opou you s wog ha govarument of (e tott | up tile comploment of the present requisition for. th NEW-HAVE these herocs. e great good byille, Tennessee, asking that officer to meke an afli- | ting that b regretted Laviing to pas s 1 deem to be of ¢ moment, snd which 1 destre | library which' the present cotalogne demands, and ko b Skl < after them. Biessed be their memorie ywit that be (Col. L.) thet he of " a, f10 NOETTRO . ver " to farvish the copstant)y-ineressing of cotemporury | BY TRELEGRAPE TO FEN TRIBUNE. enll then back to me other than in the: ; a 3w 1an who, fiom Ly eppocronee, me sbeil ba ever present with the Board of Trastecs, iy earest wish to ) ® « ” orpatied the expedition £s 8 Lev spay ud in tie upper rauks of society. He » promote st all tha it of Nermony and goed will o soclety, my | literature and seience, hool of ures wiil consisi New-Haves, Oot. 25,—To-doy the officers of the | Why 1 orany were spared when they were taken, unless the Louisville journals. fabe ansed Thuod 15th ‘Deceml A Y, BY | oortaiu select cowmes of lectures on the most useful sclences | s . tesiimony 6 their truth end excellince, their innoven - "Tho next wituess was Thoe. Nesbigsin, who testified | “%ied that he had hurslay, 13th December dest, and | sveret bigotry, snd party rancor, sud vy eoduring | wd arte They wil he strictly sclentifio and collegiate in their | ¥ronch frigute Leeihis of France, who hate been 1ving 9 | viglabflify and to try to live worthy of their deatts, a5d to by s adled that e had litdle hope for meicy. respect ond love for the happy lostitations of eur prosperous Repab- | charncter, in_ widition to which, courses of popalar leciurea | New-Loudon harbor for some days, paid visit to this eity. | tho more ready when their Master ealls to meet them in H v M ROPE OF REPRIE wish thet the institute | Lave here prof- | Will be given by the most distiuguished lecturers i tho various | g nine offioers in all. ‘Their mames are as follows: | Bring then uo cvpress there! Bring laurels to these eonsecrs branches of art, nce and litersture. The Academy of T Yohide near Fort Erie: reside —THE NEXT VICTIM~FOPULAR | bic, impel mo to » 3 PRSI0 3 <00 Lr:rn. May virtue, the only amaranthine flower on ‘ ietly gosided st the possibliliy of Mous. L. Abbe Ryne, Superior de la Marines Francaise ; Mous. fored you sl Jesr: recognize the piisoner ut the ber; £ Masto existy only, as yet, in expectanoy, the buildin) bea i T J o - B o e yot, I3 utifil their trf. ‘Truth, the only lasting treasare, be of Juiw in ihe Fenian excempocnt .u'f".:ll.fw;(.l{fl o |',‘,"u "l",“.,‘ bekug irado theater for tle dissruination o dsensston of sectarien | Dovuusary o thie deporimont Mot having gt boon reeon of Marines: Mons H. Remnics, Lieutonant; | thelr mouument, Mourn with no Tunera] dirge, but with qr went ¥ A e that Col. Lyneb, | eology or party polition. [Orest applause.] Thst it sball naver | bugnn. Bo fur as the letter of Mr. Peab discloses ord, Second Lieutenant; E. De Hanuway, Ensi alting anthems swell their note of praise, i J. Howery, Aspirant First Class; E. Ri At the conelusion of this address an originsl poem ofh | the Fen m the 15th of Decem- | o0 ber: that gre ntence, hut ;, 1t the peuple seem to coneor in ¥, and will oppore any { attoript at cepr ove, The Rut. Mr. Lumsden in 1o be tried ot o any waumer whatewer o suprort to pelitiesl dissemsions | N y|bm I‘:I 'b}l respeot, it i:hllnlcnd’dlw be com of a special ray N, D o },l. : 1 10 vl uBdel snde wemberebip, forming something of & separate corpurale organ Pnsign Vaissean; H. aperonse, Aspivant First oo “""’b'.’":“"," i srargmgridaronn 4 § 1.8 R boliding which 1s 10 bo davoted o, e galiory of | A. Amooroanr, Aspirant A TP SR B, 005 We: [PUR—. o appest ast, coutemplated in the plan of the Jostitate, is yot to bo oy oeived by Mayor rry and Major-Ge of sorkly that it shell wever lend Ms e orin- | wected, The genersl purpose of it will o to promote the study | Russell at the New Haven Hou e touding 1o crests or | of peluiing, soulpture, and of their kindred " | considerable length, bitterness and merit, commemorstive of the occasion, was read by Daniel Denny of Jeflerson flerward a reveption | <. + ; ; e T | angiven them at tho Merohants® Fxchangs, where Lieut- | County. Every sentiment uttered by eitber speaker of & bey axid that Col. Hoy was wes by i casp, Imt el Ger, O Nel): by & helt arous yriscier bow long the ¥en he #wd perhaps 1wo hours, 1 knew s mueh g to the piopsgation of eph . ppack o soc o ol o iated a mixed government, the dutics of | Gov. Winehesier and the members of tho State Senate, who | character in laudation of the pus of the Rebellion NEW-ORLEANS | 40 vocticual jeslonsies in our bappy country; [sppleuse.) 'Im,mll;"“.' “";""f.‘l“l’ ves 80 1he Mo ! character in laudaf parposes " % whel “'el ¢ . arylo ty, | were holding a reunion bere to-day, were infroduced to them. i Ronh 3 w1 of which wwy tend 1o the sifanation «f (e people of one State or | "4 IMAETACO" Dol ',‘",_ Banber ol ocnise. | Mnanchen were made by Mayor Sparry. Ben. Noyes esq. and | W08 greetod with expressions of intenee satisfaction, The Juty X wdncted through | Yoy wpd supervision to the Board of Trastees.~ It was after- | othors, which were roplied to by the French offcers. The | crowd having dispersed the strects of the village D STATES MAUSHAL— whole carscr 80 8 to teach politicel and religious charity, tol- | ward found expedient to rescind this arrangement, and give the | party wors then escorted back to I’hc New-Haven House and | soon filled :‘.‘m u?,em of drunken men giving tu.lsnlu THE LATE RIOT. | « stion and beuevo evee, snd prove this to be in sl coutingencies sad | Bonrd of Trusiees entire control, which has been done with the | entertained with a fine dinver, and later in the day visited Yale | ¢ ypinjons betier in keeping with the past record of the oral tay on B¢ | 7 two woeke, 04 | Ty | VAL OF THE UNITE it as he AL CerpEnMaN TO SUCCEED SHERIDAN furiier g r 0 h l. L 1 d -+ A 4 g"‘,"‘;v}k e e o ook 10 e i ol i) | W% TeizansPm 7o THE TRImERE cordial concurrepce of all parties, College, returning to New-London on the 6 p. w. train s e R 1 T tee ot Y na»w»- commecting me; vc;: . s NEW-ORLEAXS, Oct, 5. Creat exoitemert ard indig. | itotions of free Government, srd of libarty regulated by law, 1o | When the reading of the report was finished, such of C—— | swall rows ocenrred about the railroad station, the eom- o] e o - i Pto vpon the Bowd of Tinst the cxerciee the audience as dosired an introduction to Mr. Peabod, 1 y V) CRY. nts being left to fight out their feuds. A Fair is o e be sdanile y i THD BONDOINHAM DANK RODBERY: heid this evening in aid of the Cemetery Associai nong the Admdnisration p nation are inanifested Wibers were jounging sround ; they 100k 10 properts afer n o eaversation with oL Lymet, bt previons 0 ihag they ) the removal of United States Marshal Hullott aud 1h S i Arnce:ted, cumement 1 e lside: | wore dntomned I8t B Vould, ses@s Mhams 10 (A Thadiag: | 51 imaseniva vo vib vhives. The utinost harmony prevails. wbe wnd 4 sheep belongiog to my father besde |\ i ont of MeKee. 1t in charged that the change g o Secus room of the Tnstitte, and @ large number availed theoi- | Batw, Me., Oct. 25.—Two of the alleged Bowdoin- as; 1 sow wib them 1 i Lere, Sir, 10 uay 1o you that thewe sentimeutsmest ate | gelyen of the opportanity, and sometime was spent by Mr. [, - 0w Fob e G eed be- tered 11 tuking 3 horsee wnd some of our hrs they to & num- | effected by persons bere interested iu the public prining, | spose: irom the peaplo of tie State of Maryland, and we gm venbody in the pleasant duty of greeting his numerous yifles. boyonets wind muskers ; when th - e SOUTHRRN STATES. with ; they & s ith ) N " cordd m 3 ] g th D y e e L e e vions 0 Ut ntmsats | by pereons wiio profoss {o be i the confudance of the Gov- | wut freso e pieovare 1 fct on thin pedsaiom insesariog you'of | . The munificanes of Mr. Pesbody bas deeply impressed | Pl IVERET, Ui, iy fndentided the persenal p- oroto i persanal pespect for your character. Your carcer | the people of thia city, where he spont 9o maby years of | noyrince of the accused, but fuilod to identify their counte- THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT IN TEXAS. Aproclamation has been issued by Goy. Throcks morton, dated October 8, declaring the proposed mmwendments to the Coustitation to be ratified by the people of Tevas and E h 2, 348 wud 1saw them aster their landing ot the 1y ; 1 was | o ATy il : Y e cvelosk tm b ebar, whonormed me | CFment that Gen. Steedman s 1o puecced tho present | 1 PR B IR (abatiy™ T ‘ail the busness | his earlier life, and ho is rogarded not only with @ffection | Jynles. save in the case of obe wituoss, who swore to meeting it el the Fesars were then tug; ot upand dressed | military commander of this Department, who ia 1o take an | o life you buve adorned by your honesty aud straighforward- | ang t, but almost with veneration. 6 was cou- | o he acer il { b el gk e ol oming e | ottt coipend North. e Meedn oy oy | b 125 i e e Bare b P e o o, | e ity Soposted Suri (b3 QRvory | ko sas ersminiog” ihe” Casbiady pramismn. The Gourt ad. Trows the east; when T got on tie rowd | could dis | larheso, Gov, Well s had a loag intersigw with the mili- | Mr Peabody, whether 1i-ing or dead, in this country or is any | of his uddress, and was evidently very much affectod by t 4 o'clock . m. 8 e shouts of the Fentaus; 1 -ould see the | gy o I (o s ol e ’ e e e et e Tia oy, ot | 7 commenderndadh Ve k) I Yolwlon 1o the trin] | SYRRCE. 1. SR, B O Tttt et g | e eorditliy o, ppeenally, Mapiited Spwgld, bl i g e wade part of the CorMtitution of the United States. Ho reparts O e ratt's Sosky When 1 found enthey were oom- | Of Pérticipators in tho latetiete; but the reeult of she in- | Ll e (A ppinass) “You ' Bave a0t livea for | by the o of this city. Io was lookiug 54 Lakg vate of the State 10 be 28,19 in Gvor. of 46d 23,400 ageinst 1 T wot nio e stable and saddied & horseaud went to gie | torview it not knowa. o | this wlome. wo bemispheres attest your ~ princely | ey well, und potwithatanding his advanced Ago, RAILROAD ACCIDE) o g Pl audurli b et RSN pb ollice; just before dylight 1wo 0gs started from 4 YTy © | Iiheraiity. Retwrning 1o your native country after so many may reasonably calcolate yet on years of pro- | BY ixixOsAER 10 THE THINONE. . . o o dmants Logialature, howver, fia! euch tug bud two boats i tow loa¥l With et they UHE NEW-JERSEY BRIBERY “CAsks. e O o e Sy S wamenal | lobgation. of bis.. usefol 808 benefosde. Exitahes, | - 1ouisvicye, Oct. 5,—A fraight and consirnstion | (5AIeTE by 876te df 57 yeanto S 2ayn e Glevaton Bl e started for tho Canadian shore: the 485 01N O SO | Ly pyy s uamm 70 TRy 1RIBGE, o | planse n & private citizen. not. excopting the | In the ovening Mr. Peabody was entartaued at & selcct | train on the Memphis branch of the Louisville and Nuskville | "% A e ol ction of ‘our leglslature oo fhe Covetitaiimal train on of Trustees, This wis & | Railroad collided this morning - near Russellville, Ky. Part of | 4pmendment as publishe d in another column, does not surprise 0 bestow upos ¢ of royalty itself, T feel proud—standing withiu the | diunor, given by the if thes when they were in the middle of the strea reat | 3%, 3 X 1 % TeexTOX, N. J., Oct. 25.-The Legislative bribery 2o where 1o land; they deliberated nlew theu ] Ve of this Ingtitition, the work i o ; o P e dal 1t he | Coses were concluded to-day. In the case oi the Stateagi, | ¥ tng be gt b g strictly private and informal affair. 1t is understood that | the curs wore proeipitated over a forty eet embankment. Dick | u5 Bat the o chngSatd that da t e faz gin-. Jarted up for Khingle dack. ot ws soe o e Tihiue | Gurret Van Wagener, the jury, under diroction of the | 1oate iadebied 16 yout wiakder diberyly —to buf, _? A iody will remain, hete for two or hree weaks. Ho | Tompkint. ane of the oldest engineers in tho country, bad betb | ozt when A e e R s Khere were not over #00; they landed at ferry sbout day. | Court, rendered s vordict of ** Nob guflty.” Nocase, in ths | 1 vyt of th xhole State of Maryland, wheo T sesure “ | has doclined all invitations to public entertainments, | Joge erushed. .| would bo glad to undo their work, itough We are afrid it S adted mipn shey raazefod on to mysiber s tarm; they 1v. | opinion of the State’s counsel, wus made out. T case | that in honoring Geurgs Teabody e honor oussélven, [Ap. | sevorsl of which have been teudored him, and will rot g S be 0o lata after the discovery is wade that the South will ever ined there, T hink minpehe wn Rler, (30 Mt merning | of Heolay: Haines, ia contequence of the sbeenss of witx | plavsc] 6 Giecrgo Yesboly we honor oussclven AP | CClant to receive any auch mark of respect. FAILURE OF AN OIL DEALER. et oy e terma haa those proposed I s Amead- Beyonete aud smmanition there wes destroyed ninely cases 'h'd':c';“‘;;;‘ State, want off for the term. In the #aond | When the applause Lad subsided, Mr. Peaboby, with 2 L T—— e Y TELSRAPE TO THR TAINONE. i QRAXD BAILEOAD PROIBOT DF ALARAMA. o fee S'"x" ""‘n‘f" w’fl:::;hm‘mll?m iocks | entored a ol -;'rn-fq?,- in c:n:;uninn;x' .’fzfi'«"mfl aviduntly Adep étdotion, responded i follow : LRI A el Do O Tty qu-D’ o Ezusx;l( s‘"‘li The Now-Orloony Tionss sapes ‘ one five 1 saw 97 buri ete, Ly . b o £ o il eory . Simmons, o} “ Sl on > =Fu: s s hos wya b o gt | O o i prrerekenis) 3 L 1 "& “:»'l.l'.oft.: 1"’l'.fi':"l"lw examination of witnessos in s:":"'{"";""“l"""“":' > qw"““’}"‘";m“‘“ dollars la "'"':""' uz'&“:'-fgffi’f{"l-fif..{""w""’ oad! h&”r'::n‘q;:m“ lt'l:'-"‘n:‘ ddd 3 . 23, i and it in stajed ‘that his Liabilitios to parties in this eny we lmnueunneflln{llnk between the existing Of projected not count the number of gri# burted; 1 f T ! most kind)y for {bi: hovor which he Governor of Marylvad hag G . o the case of the Police Commissionors will commence to- | §100,000. in North and Central Alsbama. A charter was granted for sid muuskets in the mout of the FORTRESS MONLOE & i 3 . taining the 88 A LOE. oue 10e in the wentiment which be bas expressed, and I thank et e the Lrand on (A8 BoRe) GO e 104k, oL 1 you, Ludfes wud gentiemor, or the enthusisam which you have | orrow before the Glovernor, at Aunapolie. Some fifty e 1 Toud at the lust semion of the Alabams ature aad fhe Ny i § S idy \HE CASE OF JEYFBRSOK DAVIS. { Becn %0 kiud ax to mavifest st the meution of my name. [Eu. | witnosses bave been summoned to sustain the eharges of A FIGHT AND 2 (.mw.mmlm T i ey K o, ! found & #Anii thuslostio appluuse.) The Governor of Marylund gives we | official misconduct sgainst the Commissioners. Ttis under- | sy rrvaxaPs 10 TRE TRISUNE. commercial steam marine. The report of the civil en, ¥ walehels tin omne, foather-beds rocks of hutter, sacks of flour TLLAGKAYE TO THD TRISUER. . the crodit of perforiniug 0 3eArs ago or wors, Tor the ects. | stood thutthe connsel of the Commissioners, while denying PytLADELPHIA, Oct. 25.—On Suturdey a fight oce | Mr. Lewis Troost, which we ind b The «mmf‘n'-'b"u- snd oid Cothes i the Fontnn #mp when they left; some four of Fowreiss Moxroi, Oof. ~The reeent citation, in_ some weasure, of the credit ?‘S‘Ib- Ftate of | the jurisdiction of the Gevernor to try the eharges, havedes | orrad at the farm of Mr. Maesey, above Hnnc{mwn‘ tween | ter, furnishes the following: : wore United States giforms, some wore green jackcts, ndemoe hetwenn President Johnson Attor Muyland. The eame comphiment was yesterday paid me by | tormined to be present to watch the progress of the case. | yuues Hughes und Robert Littls, during which Mughes was zmmmm..-méimlnfiml in Mobile by the Mobile :fl{'thm were dressd elike; 0 canteens were | Stauberry relatlve to further nction on the paitof the Fx e | the “Mayor wmd Cous i xoferance 10 the same | Whether they will takd part in the examination of Wits | beaton and died this moruing. Both were ‘tarm hands, ‘The | snd Alabama Grand Trunk Raflroad : ' Sovensd With Suanal; L aboud 2ot 1oy that they sumbered ovee | fo bring Jeflersou Do le o trial, bas served o vory materialy | Wijont : (£ Wit o oratore oz, qoy 10 L yon | nestety 0. they Bavo boan notified 10 dole 208 Tb de- | skull of Hughes was badly fractured. Conl delivered n rajirvad car, inclading waste,interest sid 1 by & harp, ey bhad severnl pres 1 , ot Jeust, end. perbaps, for montls fo come, t thine, heen sustal o State \ " 9 1. s mes the rates 7 n Dl 1 e gt U i was bt ewr 1ho 6ass 6 A7 Davis will socpy Just 1 same position tink b | thiongiuent he durasion of (bat ima. 1t s upw U pars | afair will “."‘" Soue think the ““’""’“"":,“’;'.d SENTENCE OF A BURGLAK. (r:f,nwfiu fore the war by owners of mives ard ' ‘1‘.' u“y ‘“y ..-..u, Q:.l'l'..'fl wuy pracelul citizens, but | now dees, and siother tein of the United States Clrenit Conrt | century sines 1 come from Georgetown in the Distriet of Co for want of sufficient evidence, On the other hand, 1Cis | ool o000 vy rammons. operators getting eoul.) - MLy s e (RS e i Z. B will be suffered to go by without any action 1o try the prisoner. | Jumbis, wlunllhdfiwmduhuu {n bisiseas, to reeide | claimed that new evidence has been procured wud thet it is oaroy. Oct. 35, —-Ab Lawtenos to-day, Geosgeh ,m,,,,,,,,fi,, on the Grand Trank Railrosd, at fe. luu."‘ - ever saw the privoner but | being taken by the fudicis} mthorities d in thiseity, 1 wes thea lmt‘b,ng- of age, and ¢ 1 | designed to vigorously push the affair to a speedy conclue N, ook o 'in e 4 tun 4 milo (oable the rutes of the Reading beiore owe; 1w given nderstand that Gen. O Neil was in com- | - The legal difficnltles iu the wey of holding the Conrt at Rfch. | businces iu company with Mr. ¥ Rigex of Goorgetown, at No. | sion.. Kinniston, one of the Beverly burglars enguged aftiay ‘war), 194 miles. ... 4 floewasdameyd ¥ mend Gon. 0" Nell v dresaed ed i ol ONeil | wond, in cousequence of the adjonnment srom Noxfolk in Juue | 2183 Maphet st Ol C ol h . laachagh o 71 with Siate mmm Chelsea b some time ago, was h oo e Lk u gerioman; Nolooked mose, Lowerer, Like o | last,are serious detriment (o fty procendingd wnd it 1 ardly | wn YRS e 6000 of 155 Torvuns i TEXAS. venlonved to Siats Lt et Fotel cost, In curency, of coal delivered iu Mobile. . 40 &% P e L | L S | ol g s Wy = HARTFORD NURDL oo Sy e uand st e L 3 B o ¢ y T N P . o J ¥ ER. o] i e ORI 7 Yttt Dt | MBS LS T et oy | oot ol sl 1k et e N | 4 MUADAALR AMASHTRD WE TR MuiTANE A DU THE HARTE o 08 W ot T B B '-:l-" DINES e .fll'r ‘b '"uul. 1 suw some | trial of Mr. Dravie under the ivdictuent for ticason presenied | era .mfwlmn Stuiee, T uever experienced from the eitisens CHARGED ON A WRIT OF HABEAS COR the whole distance from Mobile to the mines heing about 200 s th prsone foguly one 1 saw weatlog 2 y b vedll be ket coniie e entire Wintege- | It wonld” fhen’ o ludee T 3 il Jhg i p S o our Y, Nev oty tho ot cvreenelin oy ot 1 ot | BACiato b i) 8 Syt tma e Cor. ot e, S0 e e of i) | NuWORIKAYS Ot 26, —Malhow' Gibgon, 8 liain, | wundo o Tutier G 'Thampsan . Farmineion proves 0 b | i maske o the Ounchi iver at Bl the sot i cam ; ok n Deceubar, whos ti:2 3'jteune Court of the Unital Siaies | Lane spoken to the prosent Thave orer ulieristed the warmiest charged with murdering Sergeant Shuck of the o the w rong ma, and has been discbarged from custods. 9 eouveyed by il :m-lmuwewlflhfgmflfi e A nantly furnish fuel (0 o steam marine on better terms. We e and yogs Wen; Gen. §F Neil was (ke only wirt to me ; 1 ould not ine nlmlm the names of 1 Board were there, but did mot kiow them : ene pris- | (e 10 look iufo, and the advocates of u s wner here o jail L remesberi X gare Lim his bredkiust; | Davis, both in the Nosth and fu - offioer pefiutad | mets, Chief Tistics Chase will ha 10 brsy to devore, Kis time | and imost gratefal feclings toward the iubwbitauts of | States Cavalry, in Park county, Texas, has been arrested e atioars o1 | et o oasa of 7. Davin taviug. other logthiantc | 1o popoel aite whers T entonct Epos s’ Sasmianis o I By thw ervil suthorisied and hold for "that under bonds. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS. Iy trial of Mr, { which Lue been o prosperos, wad aithough T have lived abroad | He was afteward arrrested by a military order froin Gen. . B hitg o bopa | for more then 30 sears udor (b govornment of & Quoen whois | Feintsloman. Ho was then brought by habeas corpus | BT TKLEGRAPE YO YRS SUIBPHE. Yrust that the euterprise of our neighbors way neverthelosy 1010 entlrely sucoessful —_—— when thy Were marohing down the road they were | for looking 10 his end, f-om the present action of the ; £ o Lo 28 ’ for, loukisg 1o 1his he § ction of 1o Judicial | heloved not only Yo her own reatms bt thronghont all civilized District Judge Go that the mili | WAsRINGIO: SN nen t e el Dt i body | aborttied. ; orzms Wil ba tasnad | oyt SO AT TIoR e ey gk DD :'::r;rl..:l 2o jurisdietion o Ml oouse, b belig s ol1izon, o RUMORED ABSASSINATION or THE Rev. W. W. iuew wither they had swords; paid no at elomy sdpot: ML ool £ 0108 s Bl o ML W Pt i £ the ¥inh D Brcnin.—Considerable escitewent way caused Jast evening g shal for incarcerution ina Vir- | interest whieh I iust aver connect with the bome of my early THE NATIONAL FINANCES, | by & repast that the Rey. Teury Ward Beechor had beea assast sinated. After industrious inquiry it was ascertained thas' the rmor originated in the fact that Mr. J. T. Howand, an In O e tiioate personal frieud of the revereud geptleman, lash ovel souer 1 the auds | businoss aud the seene of 1y youthful retafoml here §n | fore glad to meat you here, all posibility of | upon the seanes which vocall so muny o LEGRATH TO THR TRINONE. LAND OFFICE REPORTS. Internal Revenue receipts yesterdiy amonnted 957 67 exertion T nm therg aguin whero T ean look on of my younger Siate Jail. 4 Unitad States Go BY YELN duys, and still more glid to recaive Trom you this warm greet W of i recel i s Distrie 0 o4 asNGToN, Oct, 25.—~The Commissioner of the Gens ived what purported to bo u telegraphie dispatch, bub beat d‘yl‘.l;; 1”‘1\':‘1“:"»! L . | log, the lfl‘f" x:,..: n‘\.y.tm:r-e of Hfo haw met with your u;.w.. . hagimes oral Land O ek recelved trom the Laud O ipg 1o .l.n--l, :‘.mmm:'ug nfir r'[ \...»b;r‘- arsassination. ut yet [ come to yon now in soue degres with a FROSTS IN Onfortanately for the success of this stupid joke, theobjeet of arpe showiug great wotivity in the dispow moathe of August and Septegber o for etus rettiement 11,564 peges b | Florida, re ¥lorids. D taken up by 1t who bud been in Peckskill ail day had just returned, and was with Mr. Howard whes the joformation coneerniog biv wrived 1 1y carly aequnint r the removal of Mr. Davis from his | in Haitiore have left the stage of iiv. and 1 aui Jofk 0 nearly!| B7 T5L36RIPN TO TEB TRISONS. reluting 10 Liv safe kooping sud the | alone wmwong them i, and in Mi looking over & Jst of the Avausta, Oct, 205, —There beve been light frosts ) 0 Hak erobeate of Valtimoie. hooded by Algx. | beie fur ihe st W6 miviie