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| 2 E THIRTYeFIEST VEAR, ’ pe ee 10,007. ‘ YORK THURS NEW | SDAY,_ : SS ce The Lat st. Ne T $oaieh @an eet posed en f Lacks who bare | tacked Averi! and Kelly at Cumberland, with las: + ent to Work to allewiare thete condition, ‘ ao . } ons . " tne . (oh, nirobal, by. direction of Gow ¢ Morton e ews not yet becn « year in the service, Ry o wula? | great fury, yetpecting to de ah them, Initiate, hes auade four ste prea oar waliel $0 ehaved w sand | The rebe's were protuptly received, and repulse’, | iy ¢ amp st Ter, thane muccees 7 by Smith By Telegraph to the N. ¥, dea 1) escape ef. | and com; licly routed, Averill captured several | now exprosses his wil eas} pertuit our prison 1 the casential | catasons and @ larce ntimber of wagons heavily | tt#.to be eupplied, and Arenis of the different : , . tes and Sanit, Commission will (mmediately FROM GE NY, GRANT’ Ss ARMY. t rom the | fades with spall taken by the raidersin Penneyle | op Nberal supplies of foudy hospital sures and first feeble and dis I } vania, ft was also reported that one piece of artil- | b Heny vacciue matter, - = able whether the as ave lory was captured (por rebels. Gen, Sickles left New Orleans on the 254h fur New Scenes Under the Flag of Truce. | peat park wid i C ia followed the ex; " st York, wich health fully restored, a i ¥ eof we " meade. ie ae Penney Ivavia “soldiers Vote” Election, i oe BURIAL OF (Tin DE AD. |, Wil) of ba fort, The | TAiladelphia, August 3.—Tho majority in this From Eoropo, ty for amending the Constitution of tt +e though £ 4end terrible, w = Latest Valls. ‘BUT FEW WOUNDED FOUND ALIVE. | my tine for br ay Gunna} at po Segre — ron : HRS we | New York, Auguat 0, The senmnahip Remeny } = s hther 4 intint ry a te ne reed gic Al : from Southampton July 20th, arrived to<day with The Re be! 8 C: ‘aim 1200 Priconors pited, os ad Seventeanth, ae sauce d foaled tae. pled t esr i} A diepauch to the London Timrs, dated Killarne: » Peeconme: : : nae From ew Orleans. A dispaich covionm Ta date , ¢ i ing ode | 4 tl . : 4 Irefand, July 1th, states, “Two steamers were _ had already taken shelter im the re the | News from Mexico, xt. Domingo, and Home | 4 iin ot the Bull Rock on Monday ev The Rebel Tnvas iON. | exploted fort, 1 » wildy fod Bel ie eke ouabain: sng J iho 10s woppored tobe Americana, At Darry- j | able tus sa Lelt ‘ le ote A stheag bg ne as Sree iP any } Baus the slots were heard from 6 to TP, My and Various ; onficting 2HMOPS, | tere. fate which the + Solaud ee ¥ Orleans Puly Sothy with malls | ino Dairyman in Scart ww the abips, amd says i0U a LACTIS LUMLOTS. f ® “ nd #2861 ia ¢ Land | Lend 7 a - 1 7 , OKerH Ot g is hos cattle ) arly driven mad by the firing. wv 7 | eed A ; : "i eet Notes arr apd eclell eh ar «| rebate ss hae cea "0 wns EARLY 3 FORCE 39, 000 MEN. | : . ’ pees ? leita to | One veseel socmed to him t+ beon fire, One wer | et re fata! than to rer i i to the Noeth and the other outto sea, The Bull ! bly ¢} F { ‘ act he N AGovernment Tr ain Destroyed. ; °°! ¢ eh ed 4 0 riding party of Tans cca aus ice “ee ; j rushed frant wer tho open space to the othe ehs The Nourmahal, from Bydney, March 22d, re r the r on H fie Nak Degand ware aound- Arig 44 VICTORY By AY /ER| LL AN D KEL works th t ers n r : fac aha porte «peaking, dunce Sth, tn lat, 22 N, long. 41 We ‘ the ecnéenwuied ct ‘ ‘ ‘yg sevocal mea and nearly all their thee " fre i e vfederate cruiser Flomda, and recetving from In this way } a At hor four prisoners for conveyance to America, The Gang of Raiders Routed. | word was giveu to the troops that rema One hundred and thirty-Ave of the Sf and 118th ite ons part oft eae H the Federal achooncr INTERESTING FOREIGN wews| “y, | tive mies tom Raton Hauge and afer, proceding | OoT#® Latiuen, which ad been urea by the Ma tances of indivi tual bravery are freonle | ATEN seis et pap me id cot Litet to | 2ictal® Moy Mth, The remainder of the crew ’ far towards a for the a Otay ee ce eae ee us | bud Joined the Florida, Since leaving Brest th Federal and Rebel “Cruisers. rt A tiapeeelecheat gate. : aud cuptured 4 besides 150 stand of armas and all | ni outa hat ene re ete Scan pfioe! ? 5 Tormmuntion, Which wag ino wayon, y ie nae was s#hot throu, the r te F ; bi j Pea dey bial lat | schooner end # barque from the South Sea Islands ae8 nVvetbe Pot p tet REPORED WAVAL ENGAGEMENTS. 0 verge of eword in aarinvein ‘ = vil ‘0 i ke a sania | foe Cork, ‘The letter was taken tn April, On June pu the ¢ ett t op 4 aty od a rlismen te Howe n! * alepted by ae wall be submits | oo) qe Nourmahal transferred the four prisoners é vr pee A \ bed for ratitiation ww yple on the first Mon- , at ‘ Max.” is Doing iN MeNicOe | tinder the same cir 4. General Lediie, | 4 for retification to the people on the first Mon- | +, ine tultan brig David 8, Carling, from Falerme antes who lad the asswult, bad @ narrow escape, a bullet | 2° 19 September. Thomes i recturen, wan na, | 7 Now York, {1 vt Luited States Sub-Treasure . Political Prisoners to be Released | struck bisside, glancing ova ust some papers aula pict ne 3 cae rey ah te anh ares oa | The Alexanéra, shout whieh ao much discussion ite det smal! testament that he chanced to have in his poce | ty ten dave! centionment inthe Partah Priene The took ple oc the Court of Queen's Bench, lef the City & Miscellaneous Intelligence as nt dhe ia he w ia ave Vs Uy wnt nt ( ave a te A resolution Per mnending bis | Mer ey ou punday for Nassau, with @ general care aa a fright ordeath, As it war Le was only monary the supp | go of mer handi«e, Tho name of the vessel has A MOST TERRIBLE MU? ha een ad ag alate df aoe eee e i saecte ide eeewecd | Sawn chang abst abe te now catted the # Mary, gave rise to @repert ft bia death, The report that | My rom prson, He is accused inthe public | and she te now to be a trader between the Mersey . sem f ri av { ’ ‘ r uy t bu let tx 1 (hy posting ¢ 9 rece ved Ly bis wile in Philadelphia states wen for working the wold taurket, Ho ix also | pan the House of Commons om the 17th, Lord ™ that be ia unhurt “ wb sition of Calted gtates | Broughanm prerented @ petition from damatca, on &e.,, ko, ke. ates are Ran ry, Ria cate udvahthes 4 ty | He sUbjoot of the lave trade in Cubs, He said ih rivle te toms the eroe't \ 4 luilng purposes } Spsin had violate Trp tebinn Mie do Srpryaclndbes lla GENERAL GRANT of the rebel charges ou the ur trooy They cs gretted to state that elavery had of late years bees ‘ . 4 i AGA a ay , tho troops stationed at New Orleans were | extended in the Iland of Cuba, ’ Scenes Luder the Ding of Trnece, ete. : t t t off up the rive terda, after. lard wu) wail st the FnogNsh government Headyuartera Anny of the Potomac, Au Jer their iehithy ngs i oon, Wit the matter tin ono seems to know, | YM bat aa aie ius Talon vers ; der the w. id on § om hen they or Ac ‘or . Mw wit ib rebels ‘ rund cd teen i enc bbed bat ru oi the robelyero advancing OG | Powers the questi u alwaye presented « Wicultieay a, atul be . ee wen Hn ; Very yi suotin plain eight t lay w | A tes i i 5 t 7 nm pr ch ave te | L ri Mt woh ry. bi Wiese "he Goreenineny 4 of ; ’ ed. The refusal of the enemy tow © fluc of ed ; eee ‘ Fe PONT Revell bad aonc all tt could to put down the Weretound alive, Ve most ¢ who Were | nn: Masa as ; ‘ Vite ond | CCHARA and the Ved at New Orleans on | piave trade, and S elaad Ue repeal of the Aberdeon Bying vowierdas, ast night, Not wore than a bla ae 2 ‘i 2 ; ne Su *, There were 1,000 in all, They were | te ae ; Joly 19h, Mr. Os- dozen men broucbt in, and bat f ‘ ro re , € soll le bs rt h ‘ | H ine iro of Commons Jaly Pe ; A nen br : ah e the opposing ee ry fr' cK aptured prior to the recent Rud River cam * | borne called attention to the state of our political pect! to recover, Toe grotuad i the cra- ith Ona ‘ : , | The folk solicers of New York seguuout | re ation# With Hravil, He poticod the nature of our fer, for a distance of about two hundred yarde, ‘f ‘ trated) ues bess “ » the | traiwnetions with ist Cah A ne cn ad was thick!» ¢ od with the deal, the g or pro. | male ‘ ao tru ir r cortrade with it, anl the peculiar fact that we ihe a ne 3 : t , gn MBE ‘6 nee i ; . ‘ 1 | no treaty with it, Hecuuse of our being without a , io ‘ jyrg colored, counte bundred an 9 Asya f ; G | tres., was the m eo tern aah Py Lea bic eighty « e latter, and about ive whites s ‘ ‘ ‘ , had pursued toward Bravt eo 8 y con- of WLow were isles Ga NP "The reas : ; , they ot tb s mh F Blere | rent tae 4 Bette tty aud “atrongty urged the vas f ‘ | ets iey the groat disparity in ka ween the white ar bbe . bout DD ord Ps he go " e ; t ter 7 on . rial, hu eudenve ing lo reatore al ‘matic Geasen both Muaks way « t the fa td rt : taut [ievana, Joly i ae hh ataamner Mare [! ‘ eat Krav and he deprecated < ‘oats @rousid, ofter the white ¢ ab ' ; ; joes : ie Fito? j ial discusm@ion that mi,ht revive angry feol- ft and wheu the colored a 7 ubictit 40 ao to tr 1 J Rise ancora ou nage line blr tolihonedtagaatchal | 1 eu colore a innit 2 , EV v elty up te the 18th, aud tacit they were gctually mown down v ‘ . t " Carhaldi te% Lwhia July 19th, for Caprora, 9 s d ; ’ ‘ { } ia canister, and when they ted the t V ans were fr # bo the 2d of July. {His reception by the pubho was very enthumas- e@, our sharp-shootors belug tmable to dagsurb th a sand t f for ¥ Beveral einai oiiria sles are reported, rewmiting | 44. The General did not eppear to be ip good eranat fn of mens ' ert of the French, though the a } rebel gun ners, Tae wore head j health. .ci i burn tor t 1 tt t tear rudict An amnesty and par 100 | G00 DANINN QUESTION.-AN @RMISTICN GRANTER ¢ . Me Wael 6 iby t erapiate i cannot be cewrilat | hidbade Saniora gers, Those ) A tologaauim from Vienne aayny qinutes afterwar plagne has ay nthe aroy killed 9 Frenets we Thurnale plies + Phe German Powers have granted « short truce, Tho Nebel Gouerals A. P. Hil), R imeral flies tl A t Tee b, ure r tae oe z ef tho proluninarios of peace wi be Mahone and others were on | « z you everything t anima nm x wl fr this be Junrer | ‘ ; merous officers 0 tale forior | They : ‘ forces Which Were ucar Baluloy Lad uarct der | A dispatch from Vieuna, of Juty 17th, saat ay eee be , n ean alriost tmioler r nee t Geueral Queanla, to Monterey, Tk was reported | The ypotalaof Denovark, midreased direct to ardy, of General Mabooe's sinc, ld ¢ we . J ics : ) the Courusof Heriin and Vienna, have been met on Bag on the rebel side, aol Mujor douwph ir every wher Lo worrs sig by the tee | thatthe French were about to ¢ arenes KO} the part of Austria and Prune by a muspension of » 20. , + ess dia, the Sd, but nothing more had been heard of tha | arma on land and sea until July 2st, during pFenede pe i ae haha ‘ on | . iment up te ¢ General Nogrete Lad | Which period the Blockwle will be raised, ‘The opi otag a iotohbeietet pelagla | THE REBEL. EXVASION, Juarez, ut Monterey, with G00 inees | imark will Imanediabsiy send’ Metineeuuerien te mus t sats le rned, bs lis ® ba od Thy treted tal Mm het arles G Dels bi i ad th ane ei 5 | A Goverument Train Destroyed, Ute. Emperor tae decreed that, nntil further notice, yi Oraer 80 Gee 1O.8n underwtuning with Pere ee | Washington, Ang. 8A special correspondent h toilitury code of law shall De uacd th bis | Ausirinand Prowia relative to the basia of peace, @arried their wounded to the rear, They claim to | spel’ shia : a eer é «| On tho 14th, waverment took place at Dolur Lo have twelve Lundmd prisouer& includ the | of the y ng € Ke Malay Ayr, Sy fa a WAS Spf * | tween the giles aud the Danish guuboats, hip pinay Acres se ae A i Ks ed here last nicht on my way to Hage by he expensim, — It aoeins Uh et ataap eprigesity oan ig to be about eig au i, bus : * . , of Vette impe: iy nen exvdited, as in charging to recover t ¥ » but bave be I t places oa t 1 itis pre ec thal this Lod» avaingt Biwia, The absorption of : Ave ' J " + “ n Bar (or soy would inspire us with pity, Wat Leavily. ives have t ord t ‘ A t a the tin Rurope H “ iv . — iC ’ $9 , t Wobe w t th ur on Pr a ¥ tthat town and soaleadd General Bartlet wud ¢ 1 Marslia!l are pri iy i : : ; nae ete - ania Kia Veen Nhe Monin. waves ern ib Pes sbur 98 unhur A Munor pre wn lant Frida, about ¢ "lo ith loued byt 1 of carrys | veortal that the negotiations for peace he. to-day that a forve of: svaley Were sw : ; : tween Dentists Aunirla aud Prussis, will ake tng toward our left, bus nebing hag yet t Oon, and ra skirm the streets With | ine uway or t serial of war, | place at View, veloped cu ti rection conceruing it ie pes ant have ld Tt mia he aat 6b Majamoras, | erin. LA ph operators of the Nuth Army ( They t : pays H ty in Mexican gold to Union Arrival of the St. Davids {under arrest this morning, aud are to be - ab bee | or Conte RUG CRA TNEROHT SOO |” De rthar Potng; Auguat 21 o'clock, P, M.-—-The ourt-martial i iy AL , “aA i que for toe Prenul ore ebont to Y te va David, trom Liverpool tho Bist, ee Wa-hington, August oy Bebe | Block : Low rry the via of July, i# signalled off this | che th tlrt u Two ste ately err ! from St. D = rhe frout, Tle b brief fader } : u ; a ‘ bela z : va phen t, Wor rae wre es Eye eee ie a ft land we a * § ry Peed, a j t to} ey t ' the e J 1 ut w Yor! rg. It ‘ Pe ie ; » tendon Tiases publiehes @ letter from ‘ . ce » ee! , { ra pours, thas the whol i . : 4 S re 1 © yondent st Kiehmond, dated June front of Peiors Th " . 7 o ot i. ¥ ’ re ' Lady , ¥ 1 Uv desmbes the battle of Bpott @onaidere’, esa ed that fact, "s ‘ akg Be sd cial Neca petals ; My a as the bloodiest engagement known The AGuirs of Saturday, ‘ : ; is he pad es a ps aca gaa, cvizod thneg and compares General UNECE TGECANU ih BE e id R RE ai side i 4 ? . ‘ , * Grant to the RK » General Buwarrow, He | A e eng ‘ “ ; : ull forme the | 1 Fs t ne tt Me © * | thinks Grane #mall indeed, and | ject of earnest comment and dela 4 revels, 5 t Lie ceretow ny visit H C4 Be le recover " . Ve nsness la estranging the conthe tor # t ir toe rutin r 2 . - de ~~ : Y ’ u . ae = BB dene On the other hand, he de Geely, and tt i TaNy Sopcedad thas: ao 30,000 Kebols in the Shenandoah, Medina hie 4 byagua. Anat | that Ge Chad tnficted at the cost of leas body has blun tere." A corns & er es ‘ f t a he A was appousted | in ), blood ty the Bo lore! forces of aix ] 7 ale oe m & lo ae v 0 Bignated at respons the dieu sud Gener th t Seore a) Mewic ig nos re as tre e. Th) igg a 1 Yollov Wal ty Haven |e pact of bas stopped peyment, magnitude o er orra 1 ow t Leake n itu on 4 ‘ nored thousand ted, ag ibis regarded in é ‘rt us one of the it rr bts wot prope pi ’ ing Petey The Union Prironers at Seow Orlenna, I ate » The ys -pocts of its creditors are fidental checks that ox pe zt hv compet t 4 tis poxition | Cuatro, 7 lan, A be omer Contle | ! progress of the lege to & suce ly, rental, froin Now ( iJ has arrived, | Vr Government has addresed a cireular Its success would bay : sdb . : e Lebels Croming the Potomac Again, Now! 1,000 « Us r4 from t!@ | to the var ) joan Powers inviting them to etforts bus ita fal : y > me ; ace Harrisbury, Pt, Ai? ‘ae h country ar 1 a3 ” J.) uational Congress to be held pects = them, i T ia Ie “ to oy ust received here 4 that wr the majorit therm , purpose of regulating tele- | bbe the view taken General Grant, who abstes prey re the t } tare cromainy | Indiana—the India in siiou iu Burops, ad * nat " iu his at au | Thich | 4p, at and argely reprosentod, The the Be! dans arrived at Paris on the mond, The delay in firing the fuse Saturday | porticutars aro viv Tenanth a & pit 2 and visited the E ean morning was raisfurtune ; while the ae mmeut | * Bg le IAD} f It nf (aaa yore roby ser ysl of inferior troops w make the ansa a bla Gon Karly at Wincbester, hcl rine 7 net \ announced that the object of his der, It now appears that none of eat Wash: y Anguer t he n c » i wrely to negoliate ® tourrlage bet ween Wo yi a “— Asap ) . st bpltenna ceth fk s acl ' 1 FP acters aud the Princess Anna Murat, s a ec aby. Ls ue Drat ” { * slump: ere je , y ‘ at 1 vacrilal sical afc ae & | The Danesh blockade of the Gerwan ports was a Ninth Corps, fromm whatever cause, iy bon iw ria rujsod on the Yat of July seans equa! to the other corps that constitute the A His bea . vials “ , ae gs Army of the Potomac, Yet it was from this corps li" nepay panacea Dh a La ‘ he English Ratlrond Morder,—Discovery ssaulting colurans were selecte: bat of the Baltimore wut Ol \o Ruilrund, of the ‘iurderer, hat the assaulting a ted, copirar | \ sib tothe m litary maxim to entrust assaults only to Rebel Raiders Routed. | ‘The English papers give a curious account of the the fower of the army, Then, again, the first di- Washington, dug. $.—Pue Rerceiican of this discovery of the murderer of Mr, Briggs, the gen- vision, Genera! Lediic's, that led the charge, is city, | extra says: mel) pox, with unbeal tlewan «ho was lately murdered ino railroad car has iuucculated them with most | eases, Liamodiately upon their arrival t + sentative of the Western branch of the canilary ebiehy composed of distinounted cavalry and artil- spatebes from Harper's Forry, dated at nine | derymen, who seldom make good infantry, The other | o'clock last evening, state that McCausland's auye @tvision wae mot of any biches standing, :adthe | ely end artillery, twe bundrwd surung, bad AU GUsT wm 64 in Louwlon, The police had traced the s»pposed @utbor of the crime on board an American vesse!, at | Comminsion, and the diate agenis of Luwa bad Iie Vound far New Xork, whish bad sailed four deys 1 proti | | had been eiven by Muller to the before the evidence implicating hint had been ob- tained. It appears that the London police had beom complotely bafial in their efforts to discover the villain, until they received information that led them to the bonuses of » cabman nimod® Bow, wheres Corman tailor, narad Francie Muller, had lodged, who hed let for Now York « few doys previous. It a that the cabnoin’s little deughier while playing in the | ers room after his deportare, found a muail je ler*s card box, which she ahowed to her hthun oho vod on an inaide label the name of Mr. Death, the ill at whow siory @ person hak exe vd chain, which was crwitey {dentified oo aving belonged to Mr. Brigy) the tyrirdered man, Thiaclue waa followed up by the * who took Mr. Death to the calm tare, where he at once identified a pliotow a} ttle girl ast trait of he man who bad exchange! the or \t f rawatch, The blood-stained hat found in th . ral od carriage, was alao positively identified as tc welng to Matior, Awarrant was at once obtalne® | for tte arrest, and the akeiliful detectives traced him on beard tho Victoria packet ship for New Yorks the ihn th of July the Downs. y verse! was at once dispatched in pur- Aili, with ® letter from Mr. Adama the United States Minirter at London, to the Executive of New Y ork forthe ren tition of the murderer im caso the veawal ahould fail to be (ntercepted, The New York detectives chould be on the watch for the arrival of the Victoria, ae a large roward ia offered for the arreat of the murderer, Muller {sm Mative of Cologne, 25 years of age, and «peake Engs lish fluently, He ts @ tailor by trade, but bee lately been eroployed in Loadon as a shirt-cutter, Genoral Intelligence. (Dy Mail to the New York Gun.) Heavy eb!pments of treasure are going forward, to Ching, from San Franciaco, An Acapuko letter, received af fan Francisco, @aye that Maxiinillan {9 showing great moderation in bis efforts to reconcile the different factions. Tus amornt of subscriptions to the 730 Loan, re~ ported at the Troasury Department yesterday, was. 61,089, 000, Apviore from Jackson, Miev, of the 24th ult, @y, all communication with Atlanta waa cut otf. The bridge scroas Pearl Hiver, recently destroyed by Gen, Flocum, was to be repaired, Gex, Wasnovar ts organizing » now and inost whehe An Adnotral fmportant expedition In the West, which Is to be coumanded by Gen, Bmith, [ts destination is cou traband. Tun Seventeenth Vermont Volunteers, which Joined the Army of the Potomac on the first of May, with full ranks, has now but sixty mon ‘it for duty, Tue steamer Fairchild, of the Marine Brijzade, was fired into a8 Ashton Landing, Misnad!pp!, on the 27th ult., by a rebel battery of four gins. Sev. enteey shot struck tha boat, and one man was killed, Forerzes hundred Texan infantry revently mado a raid upon a plantation near Natchez, killed ® Federal captain, wounded several of bis men, and carried away all the negro men, mules and supplies, VicksnrRa advices of the 28th ult, ary, a party of Muerrillas attacked a leased plantation five miles | distant, destroyed everything on the ploce, und abot eight nogroem ax of whem died, The weather was very cool. W. H. Caxren, @ citizen of Mrrylond, fe to be hung {nm Washington on Friday, He was convicted of baving entered into a contract with the rebel government to sunply thetn with bacon at several points along the Rappahannock. ‘Tne hospital steamer Btate of Matve arrived as Washingtou yesterday from City Point with 204 offvere and soldiers from Saturday's tight. Twenty-two rebel officers, captured in Saturday's fight, bavo aleo arrived, and buen committed to the Old Capitol, Ma, Brwarp hae received the offic'a! announce. ment from the Danish Government, that, the period having expired for the suspension of hostilities be- tween Denmark and the German Powers, the blockade of certain Pruamdén porte in the Baltic, and alo of carte!n ‘nieta and harbors on the east ern coast of the d.ichigs of Schleswig and Holste!s, haa been renewod, C. C, Foxit, alias Lum Cooper, formerly a well known character of Washington, who went South et the breaking out of the war, and gots eaptain's commusiion iy the rebel army, presented biaawelf tu our pickets on ‘Tucaday, up the Polumac river, aod desired to have the oa'b of allegiance adm nlstered tohim, Ho was brought to Washington and com- mitted tothe Old Capi! Prison, He was instru- mental fo raleing the * National Voluntecrs,"’ a company raised in Washington for the rebellion. Ap, ices from the Plains have been received to the effect that the Apaches, Keowas, Comanches end Arrapaboes; numbering nearly one thousand Warriors Were Coutuittiug serious Jopredations ou the Santa Fo road, All horses, mules and beef o.:- tle belumging to Fort Larned, a number of privae | cattle, aud 150 Lorses of the Colorado Battery, were | captured, withia a quarter of @ mile of thar puri, onthe ith ult, Emigront trains have been robbed | and destroyed, and about 600 animals have beeu run olf, About twenty persons havo been billed and ecalped, The Indians were threaten|.. bot Larned at lost accounts, There were only mveniy > five men there, News Items. UDp Telegraph to the Now York Sun | An army contractor was hung out tn Indians « fow daysnyo, te had contracted ao much, it woe thouyht wuvinatle to stretch him # bait. A Hasictos (Canada saloon-keeper Las jute roceivud » two hundred pound Live surtle trum Africa Tra Atlante Lyrettiaescen elegant!y designates three ofour ¢ sralg an “Hutler, the Beast ; Grank the Muuher Haan, tie Bru." Ceant's ning mae! ine is 4 umatter of dis }cussivo, V deretand that an ageut hes yor | on to see tf it can be ap ito the Hoosie tuin | Two advertisements appear in Mobile Pap un” ' in addition sie werminarios, Who, to on per quarter, @P@ expected tu Li uy Wises thy ) pounds of beoon, | | | Toe New Jarmpo) ire Legialatnre will meet in ex- | Upon the militts law tra scene The Ponnsy!vanin Legisial re and Stale tiances. will tueet the dase mpd nd for tle same oo. Both culls are caused by the war, How, Trvoruy Revs, of Virginia, has been re lean io was arremed by government autho: tles a« baviad been in piety with thor but aatelacwry evidence of aucuced, tas cuployes of the National Note Printing Hus (Continyed en last gree) tony his loyalty bis beam

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