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THIRTY.THIRD VEAR. ) NUMBER 10,268. e ADDITIONA The Surren NEWS FRO Victories of the Juarists. GUNS AND SUPPLIES TAKEN, SOUTH-WEST, FROM THE Great Fir Latest By Telegraph to the N, Y. San, sf L FROM TEXAS, dered Forts, DETAILS OF THE AFFAIR. Famous Blockade Runner Destroyed, M MEXICO, ¢ at Nashville. Toss — Over 8,000,000, NEW GUERRIL | THE LOSS OF THE ADMIRAL DUPONT. About 20 Passengers Drowned, Local and Miscellaneous News, SAD ACCIDENT ON THE RIVER. Three Women Drowned. &c., & KC ‘. Ces From Texas. Detcils of the Surrender of the Sabine Pass borts, ete Washington, June 11,—Tle Navy Denarument laa Tece ved the tollowing Informat!on of the capure of the deionees of Sabin» Paes, the eutrance to Galves- exas: New LA BANDS. Measures for Their Capture. NEW =_--—- all other te the bill was eudetanti: ily the same as the one that bad already passed the Senate. A Moton tworubstiture wae adopied. Mr, Cooper, lead- erof the opponentete the bill, eeeime what was the Obvious will of the House, very honorably refused to filibuster seninet it, and the bill was passed by the Qhexpected strong vote ef forty-two to twenty-one. The bul was itnimediately sent to the Senate, where it will pass smoothly through withont opposition. so the franchive question in Tennessee may be cou- sidered settied, From the Southwest. Interesting Intelligence. Cairo, TU, Juned,—The steamer Marble City has arrived, with Memphis dates of tue Ssh inst, One thousand seven hundred and eixty bales of cotton have paseed here during the past two daye for Cin einnati and 8). Louis, There was no organization of the convention called to meet at Vicksburg on the Tth inet, only six delegates being in attendance Ivates are received from Baton Rouse to the Sth inet. The troope ander General Herron, accompanied by enubonte, reached Alexandria ou the 2d inet There was no public demonstration on the arrival of the troop there, yet the fecling of relief manifested by the citizene was unmistakable, There was nota particle of bitterness ehown, and all appeared to be glad “thatthe war was over’ The couutry around Alexandra shows many evidences of the Ked Kiver campaign, tuins belng seen on every hand, Four- teen pieces of heavy artillery were found ia the fort, and eight pleces of field artillery were parked in the town, But Uttle other public property bas been found, The Missouri and Arkansas troops have p rorved their organization at Suieeveport, aud the arrival of our paroling commissions, Ga trons have been esiablished at Alexandria and Shreeveport, (eu, Herron making his headquarters at the latter place, it The Vote in Mimourt on the New Stato Constitution, Lowte, June 9.—The tgures thes far received from the Misourt elections show a majority aeainet the new (radical) conatitu'ion of upwards of 11,00, ‘The Conservatives believe it to be defeated, while the Radicals persist iu the hope tat further returne will develop a different resuit. If the returns should continue to be of the character of thoee already in, it is believed the niajority againgt the bew constituuoa will reach 16,000 or 20,000, The North Carolina Kebe'is Meturning to Allegiance, Lte. New hern, June 6, 190. Inteilieonee from all parte of the Stave indicate the ready return of the p to their loyalty to the United States, Harm foot will and obedience to the lawais the prevaiiing eentiment of all parties in North Caro! % na, Theeity New Onurnayn La, Map 21, 1960 rene of the different counties are eatablishing « home ti--T have the hono. to infoim the Departinent | police eratem. t . niaining orde that e dlepsich, utter date of ; deg police ayetem, tor the purpose of maintaining ord day received tr ante fae the | @ud suppressing depredation The eoerrilia warfare sr ¢ {Jon « of Satine Pass Vorta | in North Caroliva expired with the rebellion, The Ganiider Lecuincinn Reetaba tela Licat- | pro pects are that the movement to restore civil lew, fiw on there forte, The wie-nee in nugber hare | throuvh the inauguration ofa new State governiient, ter Fort Gr fin ie deseribed ae having five | will call out the largest vote over cast in the State, ao ww coveret with two fees of solid timber, levers of here we rlrond eet tritet f eech on euxious ae the people toreturn to peaceful pureu President Jolnson'# amnesty proclamation is belag on, isto wri ih to hold the in \ te 8 yar celved by the poople of this alo the a ctired to his verse! ne the Amertean ting | "80 : rertean 186 | vointnient of Mr, Molden a4 Provisional (iovernor aN ptaln Sands, u her dele of the $Tth of Moy. fre- | The peo f south Carolina have caled upon the © tethe rebel atiny of Texas had cenevally disband sh hiuede éd and vone hon.e, and the termeot eurrender ie. | United Statee military authorities at Char ag Ceutly execs itn New Oilecns, betseen the revel | this State, for protection against their own people, Sots by General Kirby Simith aod | who are committing depredations upon each other, having heen complied with onthe it only cemains rue wo apy With regard tothe rebel naval From San Francisco. \. vaseutod by the rebel lieutenant Fe fnathan Ooeker: who te now bere, and | weeting in Favor of Republican Mexice - ae « the senior naval offices : . Ha ' nO DerAl picperty. 1.0: ANY ra in Texas (een, MWeDowe it Pavers tuc ‘onroe sculoard, aud ouly one vewel in the Red Doctrine, hte Biv r—the raw ourk, which will * surrendesed Sin Francieco, June? The fire in this city on © cob tuander ot tt iypl squadron Baal (tm gah at Phat Mi epi equadror the let inst, destroyed property on the corner of Your obedient servant, Drum and Jackton etreets to amount of €26,000, Acting To Grprox Wriis, See tien of ihe deatruction of th dont trom the T 8. stenme Masher i this morning termustes’e and com baimimer and Broad et Tenn, June the exter cra etm caught fron was on the track, m haw al dwe sive build wan liscoverod to be on fire balt, tilled with commissary stores, was eaved econe of the fi Kk ear Admiial WOG.BLS tary of the Navy Puatoure lhe Navy Department hae also receivedginforma- 10 famous blo« r Covubla. From Nashville. Destructive Fire Heavy Goverament Loss ub 2 o'clock ¢ ueel for quare 1th.--At at ry etorea, on th known ws Ta: The fire issu the sparks of a locomotive wh ning lenethwive with the bul Ing, Theeo rperks sell into ine cellar. ant soon the flames beaan tospread, The tiremen soon rallied to the scene ef ihe contlagration, hut haifof the im- meee siding was entirely deatroved, The other ade ranuer Sever. with their One man was burned t death A large and enthusiastic with Mexico, was Breeches were m meeting to eympathize thereon the nizht of the and ree one pawed favoring Denbich, May 24th, off Galveston, by the U, g, | the enforcement of the Monroe doctrine. The Me steames Fort Jackson, also of the echooner called the | !ean Generals Ochoa and Vera, and the Mexican Con- © Le Compte.” used as a guard boat at Galveston, by | cul were prosent, and were heartily cheered, Gen, Ochoa made as eperch, Gen Wrirht, acting for Maj. Gen, McDowell, com- manding the Departinont of the I’se.tic, lately wrole 8 . which has been publiahe quiries os to what | pectnitted to for the anawer to la- je and orgauizations would be Mextoo, In which he expressed bieof Mexico, but aaye that it ehail qune .in ave Governuve tion to malntaia ate the toevery American heart, no organization will be wllowed, neither will armed men be pertuiited to leave our ehores for any forelen port, The Evrsrs® Beutetin ta tntormed that Henry 8, Fe i rebel Senator, ison bie way overland to thie State, aceciapaniod by hie + ator Stowert, of Nevada, Ile hes several married daneu- tere bore, its cetermina- nvt {ne wo dear in inw § lined near th ©, Sailed brig Joanna for Shanehal, with $296,000 in contents, wero aleo deatroved, Tvoor thren of the j aleo the mail steamship Golden City for employeaof the quartermater's departmentare tup- me, with 21 par ra tor New York, and Posed to have perished in the flamer. The destruc | 95.,000 dn gold, only $175,000 of which goes to New tlon of government property, ib is believed, will | yon amount to frem elvht to ten millions ef dollars, | 4 Nevada paper enya, all the Chinese who have lef Withia the walle of the quaitermaste:'s bulld> | virginia City for Idaho yer Fad Seam ing were stores enMclent to aul an army of eighty | Cwifornis or any other pols ir way two years, The quautity of 10p0 | peek, havine beou ordered away by ere of ce valued at upwards of one racliom | figho and Montano, who will atiow no Chinaman A bulidi wee the lagest in the 1 pet, There were recently abont but Celeatinls belne eight hundred fevt front, and two dat the Sink of Hunbolt on the way back, ei feet dee Various ruimos* are afloat as to - — _ cause of the fire, some muintaining that it was Important from Mexico, kof an incendiary, aad others that it wae Successes of the National Army seebcsedtiy ir heen rey Washington, June 11.-Ofticial news from Acs o. Maur General Georse Maney, | 10% dated the Qh of Mar, embrucee thie fellowing we OF MOROTE: Maneyy | iutoivence, which was suppresscd in the dispatches shape Army, WEO WAN AER ee . serern | ront through French eourcer, from Havana: Gen, daye since, io at his revideace in the country. Col, | 11. 0g with a part of the Gret division of the Contral u wt el guerrilla leader, who ¢eine 1h $90 | Notional Army of Mexico, atiacked the clty of ‘Te Me a cuartere in tHe | combaro, im the State of Michowean, on the 11th of \ Searcamet OD: | April, aud kit by etorm, capturing all the garni- Lighted: ce is, His pike ty | oo. including 0 regulars, toxether with thelr am. the Gey MORE OF FONG TOPrse4 tative prov | unition, artillery, &c. A few dayg bere, the iter bes : na mde oben fe sic | National forces captured a train, wii piles and bet muasiila'ts il So aatant anita’ CRiGn tested the French forces at Purnan uiteo and ? Zinepearo, all in the State of Mic! . General Chas APS ding the reorganisation of | ©. the Commander-in-Chief of she cen . had latelligence fom | isan the field, having recovered from his wounds, preeeut the 4, Jun The The Tennesee Franchise Question Settled tre © Preset wave rank of 1 in troey wore o the pebel qruy, eats Ine ieventh, late g mentioned hed au cf- captain, med rebelilon except euch as, having a The Loss ot the Admiral Dupont. She was tan Down by a Hrithh Vessel, Tho lova ofthe Admiral Dupont ‘reported in Satur- day's SUS, wae coufiriued on saturday afternoon by the Oollowing dlepaten 10. The ehip Stadacona (British), from Philadelphia tor St. John, N.B, fe eon the end of the ieiand tu postion, Mer On the 5th of June she ran inte and e.ok the steamer Admiral Dupont, trom New York tor City owt with troops, Allon board of her were lance? et Nautucket, except fifteen or twenty, who eiost at the Ume ot the colirion, The Admiral pont sank in wn linutee after being struck. This tapatch was publicly posted lu the uewe-room end at- tracted a good deal of interest aud observation. It wes the only intelligence received, and under the cir. cumstances was a relief to ian’ «ho fered that all on board she unlucby semuer Wilt Lave pe at Tn YORK, MONDAY, —— ae — = = | \\ | | | J =) JUNE 1 A fingular ineident tn connection with the lose of this ane 186: , the Military Commi on now engaged in the trial of vesee! arenark made by her captain before he Nered « thai rere the efect that he had @ presentment of # the alloved conspirators makes tt appear tha he line a tan rceident would befall heron the trip, and | COseed to be Assistant Secretary of War, This is er that he would preter not to eo in heron that trip, roneous, as he dows not expect to resign that office un- ho will explain euch coluci til the et of ny Adiairal Dipont was former! being captured and rold, wae @hament ae 8 transport, boat ai encer? a blwhkice runt qatthe were she an ire of about tive hundred tone burthen, red rate and staunch, Her estimated worth wae HOU. anid #be was insured for about sare Ford's Theatre, The Washineton 8:08, of Saturday, aaye There are © tnaoy minors afioatin regard to the disporition to be The Admiral Dupon and , sade of Ford's Theatre, that we have on Peppers wher teveuiet with the et , oreaen taken sete pains to inquire @* wo the facta in the tafety be filteea or twenty who are lost ec | Ferd and learn them to be asfollows: Mr, Jobn aiony the following |.et of passengers, but which y | Ford, the proprietor ot the theatre, baa received rev- ot vet known * | eral applications to reng it for amusement purporer: J. Dutton, Twelfth Connecticut, A. G, | Mid sive various offers to purchase the baiding for nth Connecticut, C. Philips, Forty seventh church purpoer Ile ia now in treaty with a Congie- New York, F. Heyes, Fourth New blampehire, ‘a ional society. tor ite male, the price asked by him Berne, seventeenth Massachasetie. Sotceats J, tol. | bead $10,000 for the enure property, which includes not only the theatre proper but also the three-story brick buildfagen forh street, adjoming the theatre to the south, and aleo the larye brick bullding in the rearotthe ¢ Itie understood that the Rev Henry Ward eeourtie thin city. nirin ton, Forty-eigtth New York, C elebth New York. Sergennt J. Henky, Fe tehth New York, J Mahon, Forty -erehth New York, N Nesbitt, Foriy-elehth New York, WOH. Alburtia Forty eighth New York J. Mahoney, Forty -eighua New York. &. iruncan, Forty-c th New York, BY ores, Ror als hth New York, i. Barnes, ty th Ne WwW tay, Forty thie property to thatend, Tf the theatre is w York, William Conhiin, Forty eiehih . . York, Owen Rellly, Third New York.) Dano. fntoa charch, itis proposed to make as » Fovty-eeventh New York Burng One Hun Anee in ite interior arrangements ae poraible, ded and Fitv-elelsh New Yc boxes, for iuatanee, will remain much as they Were Ot the moment of he Asnussluation, Of com ne Te LATrR, moving the curtains, and euch of the ou Mon, June 11,—The officers, crew and parson, i mild a male J : of the esamer Admiral Dapont, arrived hore ov Sat Glo raconen hel themtio cn tee nthe theatre on the sale be effected, it will a chureh arday nigh® Purser Morre reporte) | on the 7th for Fortress Monroe, with ft New York 1) detache a inatauew of th property into @ tie ctre aod ite reconversion int « ment of troops, and at 4:20 o'clock the next morning, | church in a dense foe, enw slip Stadacona stearing nearly in ; i a * Arr ception of General Grant An opposite direction; put wheel bard a-earboard, flopped onel and reversed the Before the steamer could lowe he at Chic ‘ie 0. ral Grant arrived here at noon to-day, end war very enthusiastically received at the depot by « laree coueourse of citizens, and eecorted to the Sanitary building by tho Common Council, nud a committes of one hundred appointed by the Doard of Trade, where the pubile Colored WO | seception took to avoid collieu way, the two vese came violently into collision, and our starboard bow was stove in Chicaga, June t Found the steamer wae eotuing doen Fair by tho head (very fast; aud in three minutes after Ae collision the steamer wens down tained one fireman, six soldiers ar man muleeing Th James 8. Whitaey and 8. B, Teft, of Boston, and antl party in New York, where she te ineured for $5000, and ia valued at €90,000, Inet previous to th olli+ bed taken the usual preeantions ve is @ecer- Wewa items {Dy Telegraph (o tha Now York Sun.) Ges, Geastarghtlan! waseo badly awollen eeamer Was owned t r oo the steamer arainet wcident by b w ber whietie and te in : : cee me ete | by the wime be reache! My thathebad to do speed to 15 revolutions per minute M of u ' hel . oMceraof the Admiral Dupont leave tor New ¥ nis shaking with We lett No troutle whatever is apprehended wlth the Coban authorities respecting the rebel ram Btor to-n t The Conspiracy Trials. wall, The Spanish governinent ion the best pos- Pvidence Taken on Satarday. @ble terms with our own, Washington, June | The record of the previous Jay Coons reports that the @ubsemptions to day wae read, and the examination of witnorses cous | the Nations! Loan on Saturday amounted to tugued as follows $1,005,000 (he tote’ ntof subseriptious for FXAMINATION OF DANITE P, MONTO? the week is aif om ate ha Atty Couns bed eh Diararcur: received at the State Department tm Mr. Meore py erme from He town | announce thet t)e government of the Netherlands that morning, that it wae Putwin Dooth who ses ri 1 ated the Presient: know the rematation of the wit Ui Naod) bas forina’ reseinded the recoguition Jsiarty? aniel: i » be vet Very soods the people | of yereatrigite aecoriel to the rob This der outh * {1 pin hy | breaks the combination (fall the Puropean powers oe Mr pLaraas w J acknowloliiuy the revel bel werent rights, on Lb have evinpath fue uuinber of lowers which are now being & but did not approve the aboiitic er , tod peti ved he Deal Letter Office, Waaht 0 The eros-exataination of the witnear developed no | eee Wis Dent latter e, Waabington new fecte, fen’ thore under the new law, which makes pre- EMAMINATION OF 4 As GOWTIOIT, payment of postage absolutely compulsory Called fer the dete ce em Journaliet and 2 2 arent wid telegraph serorter forthe Aspocinted Prees | Seunts to more than 15,000 per week, Thess waeat Foru's theatre ou the might ot the mescreina. | fy devote great carclossners, or ignorance of thon, having reache t t telock: | . . opinion at ope at | Se law, on the part os the senders of these letters, whether Booth wea the Tue Russian Minister, Maron Stoeckel, and the ering the short tiie To remained tt noi w fled that Boouh waathe Spanish Minister, Mr. Teeaaro, waited upon Mr, , ' as ne mb ea uu sts | Seward Baturday afternoon ab the Departwent of 6 neing ¢ ale hit {it wae Heath, | and to ecraphed that inet? A TPdid not rotelocrph | State, to express, in the name of their respective that niebt. Q You became eutivtied the nore cu s ? Wis viid ac Aa that Mouth wae the apeasein ? A. It war eo announced | Covere'eus the profound by he ne sorning in-anotieial buble tir J of the wo great nations for the nas The fel fer the Sprnvler and A Mr, Fwine Court snag | Mined by the assassination of the late President, the ewe had now beer oo to tera or the dreadful sufferings of the family of the thee orinoners re concer F Mr. Loeter, on behalf of risoner Payne, stated ry of Beate. They ereeted Mr. Seward most that Dr Nichols, who had heen permitted te exan y anc expressed sincere satisfaction at his honot the prieone:'s a) eved tnannity wa s ‘ pared to report. and phat ic sie eseen | re Tho wile of the Secretary baa been y expwcted to cestifty Ou that question had not ret | 4 reat, but in m appealed —one ot them being the pisonec's father, a | lior some dave pest, but te now recovering her , r. Powell, of Florida Ube President ot ihe | health, Court, General Hunte el Cin’ he bad unde tood that Th. Niehole eive any report on the quest n of ineanity until the notecedents General Intelligence. wereshown, and that, therefore, the Cours woul aeked to waltfor the appearance of che prisones's te ’ thes, who lived tu Foran, (Dy Bail to the Kew York Sun.) Mr. Doster raid that in the Stare of Maine it wae cuvtomery, when ap ewot insanity wae introduced in Tne Minnesotiane are going to use bloodhonnda bona of a prisoner, to band hin overtoaphesician | against the Indian jor oper dete ination of bh ertion. He beuwnt aT ' , rbd gy deny Tat oak telah ioe Ga ine A yousa toan, while gam! ing in Frankfort, prisoner et © the bonentot whalewrr ¢ f » the other night, fell dead from excitemrut, ae Rise obits or winhe dic | Crt Richmond Wate resumed tte mottos aie aem- lath . wits royvraanta, on Friday, the prohibition of the the al veonc vlire nt | Goverument thereto having Leen removed, coetthe prisouer hie tite. ble asked fiat t Mao, Con, Menrraas, ot Chicago, hae been pre- be Perm ted lth er orn ehi bet or | rented with #500 in cash and 9 €5,000 horesteat ed sreeular ecientifie invedinek fot ‘ of her brave deac dudve Advocate bine amin stued ae | tie cis | DY adwirers of her brave dead bustand had to ty deveinwt nee th Prov. Maittavort haa blown up all the rebel ft all witn ANd Eat Ove pee obstructions in the Jan.ca er frown Treat Reach art of the deleuve tor withem de aaa beed | tg Richmond ince April 4 60 Oud te tn he va Advorate Genera! Hott sled several a sa ola withovecs for the poorer a ien, Tue Dutch ¢ canal ‘Bui! proves a very ‘ari ‘ ‘i * useful affair wfter all, Nout of vessels BXAMINATION OF TENE GC, ROSON prased through lately, and the canal will be of By Jade Advocate Hoit paide at st. Athans Ve anent value, pe My prote-*.on is that of attorney and counseco. law; wae Cngug veripatious w with whet nt we coun. during the judicial ine h Ooous ed ie Canada. in conection hiown ne tee As aids while 1 who were recently urreate fog a patient for hia r wo nurdes in the Chicago amall-pox hospital, achargs of rour‘er- have been discharged ww mt ue vend Georve N, Sandereaayy | for want of 7 : the st, Altane raid, that wre ive 4 * HOTANt of it belove it o¢ patiatiod | rebel Governor Williaa Smith (°F xtre with its thatot was nor t se wonid | » of Virg has lero furnished with @ ovcur, bus that it would he fo lowed up by the deplet. | yp ort on Which to bee t Kiechmond to eur. Inv of tuamy other banks and the harminw of many | perder hime if o the mational authorities otbercitles on che frontier. eed teat nang Yaukeor . neue a coMree and vulear wion- would be hill A woman tn 81, Louis, recertiy beat her little e wnizat | ebof wood 1th hung bm by rwith aby a ot er the ueck till be wa ar ad, when two neyh- soe bose plane TMiy | bors came aud rescued him, executed; that any pir jones tiede by the voverne ment revent shen J bot prevent. though they A xirtir boy in Aba eight years old, got Haeht deter them, Sanders et Let Line, wae acting yery et his mother on Friday last, and arnashed @ ae Counsel for the prieuner valual lb elo and set fire We wardrobe of cloth EXAMINATION OF JOHN L. PIPpir, ini, Which was destroyed. Ry Jaleo Advocate Hols 1 sian Piret Lieutenant Me Danian R Goontor, one of thi ofthe Tlarty-ninth blinois ve ent, aud entered | the Washingtoa Chronicle, Las beer » the service asa privace, iu tol war @ privoner | re ‘ i ct of Colum c y of war, aod ® a con Ore theat Ande Morabal f the District of Colus bity vice Ward ville, (eorgin; while there | H. Lamaon, resigned. Quartermaster Hobn, etate thet af Abe Lincola was Among the new arrivals at West Pot, to attend nob Liv ta be Inauyurated ; the + nati nab the Miltary Academy, fa Wa tin! election; he aleo etate z a eer mae. {th the the North sho would at jor Generel George Hi. Tiomag, He arrived there on Thuradlay last, A aslute in bis bonor was fired, Tur freedmen's seboola in Richmond, saye @ neward; Fo heard the | f the eumrd #ny, that the triend+t who would see tat Lineolu was not re: i f nau | corresponue were all cluaed recently, on account curitedy tliat war 1 thinks nites te Hreadoutial | of the colored ebildren being maltreated by the pilsoneis at Andersonsi e wna poor both in quant{ | White people. Th # persecution ib ie stated, has ality; the prisonere dion in \arge nuinhers, | become aysiematic, ve no doube that ir many nee the Ait negroes found loitering tm the etreeta of syste Were brought about Dy ste Richiuend, Va. are taken in charwe hy the Provont horrible treatment to wheh the . euljected; heard the tele! officers Marshals: the strict, and are net te wo. k clean- Aneawer to the semonstiances of the | ing the streets, About 600 were “gathered in’! oo senere, that the reatment wor nood | Friday. enouch for them; they ehouli every one die; Thead ine ' staki a pony er in Captain Wilkes. who bat chacke of the price Taree the elvht fremen buried in the ruins of the fire at Chicavo Lo eveumg of the Tth that on the let of Jul luraton of t pi which the prisoners confined. & Crything | inat., hove died, and cthers are reported to be fa. ¢ ed with ¢ wh othe crestion of | tally injured, The value ot the property destroy. dire and the lntiction on the past a the Conted ed wes fifty thousand dollars, orate athoritiee ot ever omeal euffering short or : . doth; at Libby the treaurcat wae voto bat, packs | IN Nevada City, Montana, flour rose one day of blow!hounde were kept 4)ia8 around the caiup at | recentiy from 925 to 4) ver hundred pounds, Andersonville, A number of moners deeming is an iraposition, There being no futher # it ser presont, Judge Ad ve notice tha ours could not wait rouch Jong for the witnesses in the case of Pay ue, who bad tai bo apr car Che Preeicent ot (ie Court stated that the Court would wait und! Mouday torn us, at 11 o'clock, to hear the report ot Dr, Nichols ou toe aUleged insanity oF Payne, formed a club, eoized whae they required, and paid for it at the rato of @27 par hundred pounds, A rrivten ruaticating near Bloomington, M1, recently, ) she bullet pasmng through the upper 5 hat; whereupon » jury re- turned a verdict of ‘would have beon shot In ‘The Court then adjourned to the time stated, head, if tbe bead bad beon in ibe top of the he Nevan ‘espoir, It !s lees than six years since An Error, Lieut. 8.G eat) ” Washrngton, June 11.—A verbal error in *he * sacar oe al toute : printed testimony of boa, Chiles &, Hamm Hetmat men reicctoy. ud fels auito bad over bis ets voeate Holt — PRICK ONE CENTAN GOLD TWO CENTS IN CURRENC —————— — | of succers, ) did not sit down and whind shout it, however, Tre National Topographical Union hee been in consultation during the paatweek, at Philadelphias \o order to reorganize the society, and to take treasures for the restoration of the Soushero Dranches of the Uuion, which were destroyed of te commencement of the war, Asiw mode of raising money at @ festival bet been devised in St. Louls, A vote is being taken op the question “ «bo isthe moss popular clergy man of thas city! with edoliar qualification for @ the successful amndisate to be presented ruld-headed cane, TOR Quincy, 11, Parviot eayet “Heldom hee oUF apple trees presented so unpromising an ape perrance at thie season of the year, aa at the Pprosent time. They are literally eaten up with verinin—caterpiliars and cauker worms, Many trees are as leuless a4 in mid-winter; and some districts look ae if they had been visited by fire** Tuk New Orleang Proavows in an article on the relations of town and country, congratu ates th people “thatno matter how flerce have been the ravages of war in the country, the pine woods anf the thick woods have survived itall, and the ax and the sawmill can aoon our markews with all they need tn the wooden line.’ AMa.G. W. PF. Mrang, forineriy @ secenst nist, wraes « lever from Norfolk, Va, ersying thet should the U8. Government Davie go, “ow country or clime, however remote, shall save liu from dying like # doy, Yea by my own hands shall hie foul blood be apilied, and his loatheome ase will Lepurn with my feet, Witrn the wuerriliaa robbed the railway train et North Bene, Goi, one of the passengera, not over sayecious, put his in hin boots, hut left $2, 0007 in a aide pocket vel hile watch, but lost hie mon One lady ‘Mid up’? @ nice goll watch, two diamond rings, earrings, sud §,000 in her hair, and saved she los, On Friday night, Thomas Cole, a Miesourians occupied an upper berth in the cabin of the Hen= ink Hudson, on the trip to Albany from this citys Aforeigner, of gouteel appearance, occupied the berth under Lim, In the morning Cole found bimeolf robbed of #8,300 in U. 8. en, a pol watch, diamond pin, ete, ‘The thief casaped, Ate aovial party in Mobile recently, there was ferme restraing betwoen the Federal rebeb officers present, (ll one of the latter, o fine wascallod on for a sony, when he sung “ The Star Byauzlet Kanner with much spirit, The whole party {in, aud after that only jovialty jotn and good feel reigned Ww. Ui, Sita will probably be appointed Pro. visions! Governor of bn The Premdent, on Baturday, appointed several A tora of Tnteras! Revenue, all but one of whom officers of the Firet Alabeme covalre, who have served three yoars under Gen, Bhermap, and ere favice » Sroith, A seni of revurn reviewe } on Satucd Ie { Ponnaylventa troope were Philadelphia, by Govere r Curtin aod Mayor Henry, A severe thunder orm interfere! materially with the errangements, About two thousand soliiers participeted in the effacr, uoder theeornmand of Major General Meade, Among the #r .atora were mauy emineat 1" eodarawy otfiers. Vouk, the lebratel Wostern Bey ot has loaned to the Chicavo Muir two multe clothings one of which worn by At aw Lincoln, ond the other by Stephen A. TD) riglag, during the meme orable campaign in which theao departed states. nen “stumped the Wot in opposition to each other, Volk r red the @uite trow the wear selves, b oid him ia king statues of each A ooummpontent writing from North Carolints eye that yreatnumberwot merchauta who have takon the oath of alle tance, are leaving that Biate by every me ew York, in order to settle up debts contracted intse North previous to the war, ‘Tiey ere pared, also, bo purchase gooday paying in cotton and other Boutbern prodnee, Awan i Malem, Maes, owns a farm which hae Veen in the vende of the family for over one bun dred and twenty ovo years, Tale farin haa been in two Countion turee towns, and two probwte dia- tricta Al iisowners have lived to @ great age, ° two living to be over 0, he leet on tate farm can clan en dl ect anceet one who lived avd male honey on it one hundred sud wwenty- five y sero Coat ta rapidly falling in price. Cireat atagne- tow exinia in the Venusyivania mining region. oquantity sent out for the week endioy June wan 20,405 tons againgt 104,721 for the corres- pouving Week of the year before, a to'al decrease of au 23 bone, @ collerios are a!l inworke |, ant the minera bold out against @ decline iu wales + quel to the decline of the prices of coal in market. Taucy are not likely to ges bette: terms, Ir fa stated upon the best authority that the Revretary of the ‘Ire ry evince the greatest desire to free the trathc with the southern Btates from any governmental ol@ructions, In tia ine structions to the ayeuts of the Treasury for the purchase of cotton he bag inatricted ther nos rial oe to she antecedents of the cotton otfwre : for sale, but to purchase without question of wll who ceem to be suthorized to a!) cottup Th soon pive traffic to the Buuthern Staves, Gen, Suempan haa issued an order nowfyiug als commanding officers in Texas ead in Lowelune West of tho Mismiasppi that there oust te no mule itary interference Ww colon Couuny oUub of the country, Buc Confederate cotton as comes Into their possession will be wm fover to the agents of the Treasury Department, For the special pur- pose of looking up Coufecerate coston, Lowever, commending officers are nos @utborized to employ uilibary auboority in any way that inight etuoar- Tass the public service or impede the shipment of cotton iu private haus, Tne ed tor of the Chicago Jocusat, late Secre- tery of Legation in London, states tuat Becretary pewarl has all slong presented bills tor camages eon) Hed on our Commerce by Vem la Dull, armed aud equ Lin Beatint vortey to ob lab Gove ernweu Ww Barl Kussell sent to our Minter ® pert lette uy the bis Government could uot recognize th claimna and W send bim no more, Ms, Seward aistructe! Mr, Adaing to for- ward to tbe Foreicn Otive every claim that came i bis hands, and if the Eogheh Governmont re- fused Wo receive thems, to fie them in tue Legation until the Ume came when ey would Consider aud adjust ther, AGesamitta name! Rose, wae hung to etree pear Quincy, I'L, on Wednesday night, by a t who Gragwed bim from the prison, Hoe was bie |- jug from reernw mwved Wounds, au! was very weak, Ho said he was comtuasione. 4 oepsain by Rurby Smith, he mob allowed a Geruan preach er to pray for him before he was bun. preacher eadormed the action of the uiov. wooue after the execution was fa, uHhig ob jaerod the dead body aud ered by #y as aud iro, The nextday the mot surrey jail, and claruored for ot hned there, but # few soidiers Wik Layourted gine keeps them off, Tax steamer Governor Proune, with about So passenyers end aca f gou bales of cotton, lett Augumea, Cin, lant wee foe sa oh, When ebeus a8 Fralf Moo, or Reuterte Cut, seme 1s MCF fpoy, Sevanual, fre broke out among the COMton bales, be cere! ve been causet by the sparks, 1a lees slau miniios the whole was one shees of Hames, A general rish wae made tor the shoe, Foriunately, the place where the din aster occurred, on both s.des of the river wes & parrow «pening, *hich faciiitased the escape of the passeuyors, An it was, about six persons war drowned, The bowt and cargo ia ea total loss, Th ° passengers gaved "us very listle of their baggage. Other accounts of the alsasier place \oas of lives at high as forty. Gen PureMan made a apeoch in Chicago, Thurs day night ia which he sail: “Now there is peace all the way from here to the Gull, and you, gen- tlegien, know whas yon must do now, Lustead of (CORtLANed © Hen mee di ge,, ee a 2

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