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—— a >> lela e d a Loa THE THIRTY.THIRD VEAR. ) NUMB edd Rh 10,270 By Telegraph to the N, ¥. Sun. ee FROM WASHINGTON, SERIOUS SOLDIERS RIOT. th REPLY USE REVOLVERS Incendiaries iu the South, DESTRUCTIVE RESULTS OF THE FIRES THE CONSPIRACY TRIALS. Payne Proved Not He Declares “Assassination Justitiable LATER FROM SAN DOMINGO EVACUATION BY THE SPANISH, City and Miscellaneous News, ARREST OF JOHN MITCHEL. Departure for Fortress Monroe. MEETING IN AID OF THE SOLDIERS. Fearful Mortality on an Emi- grant Sbip. &e &e, Ac. From Washington. Koldier’s Riot Pressure of Visitors Upon the President Incendiary Pires in the south he trench Lincoln Subscriptio: Ete Wael ington. Anothe place on Maryland avenue to-day between the troops of the Giles New York Cavairy anda Weat Virginin Cavalry brigade, It originated in mutual acc @rdice, Some of the officers took put fu the affair, and the men used thei revolvers freely, while thove withont arms had recourse to bricks and There wae ageneral etary vicinity, Three of the We inians and one cit. tren were w ly wounded, A strony been stationed in Maryland avenue to prevent a re- petit.on of the occurrence, Retween 104. M.and 3 P. M. to-day, there were at no time leew than one hundred persons in waiting the Executive mansion toaee the President, oue- third of thein indie Among the viritore were Amor Kendall, of Jackson's cabinet, and Simeon Cameron, of Lincoln's cabine vw. Sharkey, of MW Gov. Hamilton, of Texas, Gov. Lyon, of ldahoe, Sena- tor Williams, of Oregon, presentative Ohio, and other members of Conerens, | and Navy officers and cit'zene. John Minor Botts Alexander Rives and other dietincuished Virginians had an interview with the President thts afternoon, Official information wna received to-day concerning the recent fires at Chattanooga and Nashville, The lors at Chattanooga amounted to about $200,000 and that at Nash {lle nearly three millions, which amount may poreibly be reduced one-half from the iron, chains, machinery, &e, which may be saved’ from the wreck. About the same time a fire occurred in Jatin, Tenn., the loss by which isnot report Vhere was also one near Chattancogs depot at Nashville, which was soon suppres It is the opinion of the Quartermustors Department that the fires were the work of rebel incer ries, But fora fire-wall, built ef Quartermaster at Nashville, in the Taylor Depot, the piace of the tire, that por- tion of the building where the commiseary stores were deporited worth five million dollare would aleo have been destroyed The following information bas been received in this city Reently a popular subscription of about two ad wae commeonerd at Nantoe in France for vial for Mrs, Lincoln, Thie medal was to bear the following inseription : “+ Liberty, Equality, Peaternity, © *To Lincoun, twice chosen Presidens of the United States. ratetus Demoeray of France, Slavery, Re- dthe tnion,€ iKepublic without velling the statue of Liberty “ ‘Tle wae assassinated the Lith of April, “ About the thirfeenth of April, when the number of the eubscriptious had reached elevem thousand, one hundred and twenty, the by the police, who stated t dropped everywhere inf June 4 rriot (ook seations of cow. tones, of all citizens in the euard bas **From the ¢ OLNcons eetabil fulseriptlons were seized at she ewe to bo nce echem From San Domingo, Evaceation by the Spanish Troops. ‘The news that the Spanish Government had finally nthe atacdonment of St, Dom r rea hed of last anonth, embarkation of the awalting th aud on ghe wath was resuy tor the ps, who were only final or- Calderas tive ¥ and thore to arr fiom Spain, to ar mation of t tal. There comprieing in all risty-t tion to settle on the tei gone to Porto Rico, and othe ties to euibark, will arrive at Santiago by the etveamer du Phere were aleo many other families who but they wanted about thr the opportunity to leave, le-of-war b 4d anchored, st in th oted at the capi mo veven families, evace © island, were daily ¢ hed arrived at ne, with the inten. aweiting of portunt. next ¢ would | Monte Christo there were troop. awaiti © to leave means, At thourand The regi- I be transported to Havana in the derate steamer, char- ment of Victoria wi ral Whiting, ¢ nee a Cor od by the Goverument fe Missouri Politics. Judges Porethly Dispossessed St. Lows, June 14,—Judges Boyer ead Dryden, of that purpore, Several families had | The Latest News| | on the followin i tlefliceim—a YOR NEW The Conspiracy Trials Payne Not Insane The Proceedi Ended. Nearly Washington, June 14. The previous day's record wee partly read. when the Commission took a recoas until two o'clock, in order to allow an examination of the prisoner Payne. hy the Commission appotnted for that purpore, When the Commission reassembled, Mr. Doster etated that he had closed the defence in the case of the prisone ‘ayne, and did not propos to call aa witnesses the medical gentlemen who had been appointed to investigate the condition of Pavne | insantt Advocate Holt then «teiod | that those centiemen would be called for the Govern ment, RP-PLAMINATION OF DR. AMPA Mart By Jutee Advocate Holt—Witners examined the Prisover Parne thie morning, and areieted by tre. Norrie and Porter, and eubseqnentty Joined in the examination by Sureeon General Karner, Phe | Prisoner wae asked alinost che eae jnestiona that | . put to him y aecertain | whether hie ane Answered with rather m Shewere we paicd to exp ¢ promptn much the rame + an opinion #! » aud b ¥. Ate younow p ther or bot. in your Judemenut, the poroner ie a eau yf rerponeible man? A. Lam uow prepared to pay that there ino evidence of mental insanity. The priconcr’® taud te feedie and uncuitivat bot TL cannot discover eulieienut evidence of meutal inennacit C B y Mr. Liaw r-Q. What are you ae to Lie tooral insmaity, A. We nestion jo-day. whether he belteved i that he didvand that eheved he «use just (od. He alvo acktowledwed to me that } at one time he liad aleo been a mentor of the Han tet Chureh. Lneked hin the question whether he thought that the areneination of an enemy io tire | of @ar © na jue fatter some litte heetauon he said he bedeved it was EXAMINATION OF DR. NONTIN The witness Barn in company with Surgeon General and other me tical gent! omen meade on exer | | # morning of the prisoner Payne, and arty: ed at the opluion that he wa nenmian, There nothing in th pere jooka apeech or cond w indieste that une in h Ty. bis reasoning faculties appeared to be « Dis judsre Cro-s-Kxamined by Mr. foster.—f am net familiar with canes otineanity. | ot think the tue | alro the prleoner during Uie ex could have been thatotea madman [he maniac, bud it euch were the care, witness w bably have had hie eiepicis dd, ae euch por. | fons Almost univer vi mwith elrange partics refer to the aulject of sheit tuaanit, EXAMINATION OF BE RUTK Hy Judee Advocate Holt The prieoner Payne waa etamined by ettoers and offer medeal eentiemen, | t ae discoverad The co- | ted his story of him he had bean and bie his reiteration of tday. were poole of his GENERAL BARNES 0 relf, giving the paces nt ore foo, more th stateruente tiade by him y eaneners, PRAMINATION OF DR PORTER. Hy Judce Advocate Holt tiaving Leen present this inoining at the camninetion of the prise Vayne, prironer @care tince hie confuement y the ine o he had arrived at the ¢ turion thas he waee and response! ble man rose-exaiination of thie witness wae mainly h veterenc what conetituted meatsl aud moral suity, and waste tainated by the President of the rt ‘ourtobecting to the course of exemipation ss im- pie Avsictant Jndve Advocate Bincham entered upon the record eeverai papers. one which were aeectie fied copy of the re he Senate of the United Btater, consenting to, aud advie ng the appointment of Widiam Hi, seward ad Secretary of S ol the ( pited stints athe Gualiteaten ot Andrew John~ fon, on the 15th of April, loud, ae President of the United States dudee Advocn’e Holt said thas some additional tee timouy, relating exclusively to the gear al courpire acy, and not effecting either of the prisoners partion larly, would he offered on Lehaif of the Government Having un teretood that one of the arenmer the def nee had bee n fuily prepared, ‘ourt to hear it, with ihe undlesstaud) iat it should not preciude the offering of thie tertimon Mr. Aikon eart it waathe wieh of counsel that all the testimony which the Government had should be witness belleved he wasneane man, The ad been under wits in the areeual, and fre mande, itn ann 1 banded in before thet argument wae precented to the Court, It had been thought poraible that Mr doh n himeelf uid le p Dt w-moriow to deliver the arvumentio person, Hf he was not present Mr Clampitt. by agreemout arnone the coun- sel, would present the arcumens to the Court, Judpe Auvocaie Holt inquired as to which of the Prisoners the argumeut wae ls vided to epply r, A.ken said it war an arcumenut relative jurisdiction of the Court which was pre Johneon, and in which all ih € comune: sinter nd to the epaced by Mr concurred, It wae ts t ones el tor the prisoners 1 Wallace said that if the argument on the tion of the Court ready, it would pot be Tmprepe rior the Court to hear it; and in order to cousiver it he moved thas the Court be cleared, The motion was aged to, when the ¢ cleared. Alter some time the doors were ib Was AnDouuced thatthe Court had uatii Friday imuming, at 11 o'ciock, The National ¢ nell of Congre, Churches Boaton, June 14.—The National Couneil of Con- srecational Churches convened In this city to-day, the preliminary meeting being held in the Old South Chureh, About four hur which itie expe delegates were will be ineres, to six turing the » delecates repre three thousand Orthodox or Trinitarian Rev, Dr. 8 e, of Bomon, ealled the | council to order, w with an. propriate addrese of wel come, Kev, Kadward Beecher, of Mlinola, made « prayer, after whieh the council oreantzed by electing | the following officera: Moderator, ex-Gov. Wiliam A. Buckingham, of Connecticut: Firet Apaia ant Moderator, Hon, Charles G. Hammond, of Tilin Second Awelatant Moderator, Key. Joreph A. Thomp. won, of New York; Scribes, Rev Henry M. Dexter of Boston; PYeacon pamuel Hulmes, of New York; Rev. Pt kK. tHlurd. of Michivean, Key. MK. Whit tleae), of Lilinos Calcd Atkins of Iowa. Our Faiare Army. The Philaduphia inquires has the following from 4 Warhington correspondent It be probable the reeular arin ent mill. | oreanized Penere ale, aiid | rular army | 4 of tnfans | sriente of | or per Wald be five lieutenant eenerale, seventy-five brigadier eenerals The mveajunve header vas ie fe try, #ix entsof cavalry, aud five t >the magin in tu. ed filty mar ge briga Veterau Reserve Corpe, + Leelimente, np to the maxuaauni | ber, The medical e will be ineremed to sur trod fill eurpeons with » corresponding hulnber of masietant eureeons., ‘Lhe intu and Cavnity tOci~ | ecular army compels thr hatialh lred n * Tnuer the propored @ toe strength of the ermy wiil be | corps of ther thirty thousa: then raueement the nearty aa foll Jar infontr,, 45.000; revular covalty, 14,40U; illery, LZjyur; covored troops “ 4,000; Veteran Re- tcerve Corpe, ‘bath yt med isews itema [Bg Telegraph to tha New York Sun.) Prorgot order iv kept among the vast number of | Bherman's which ere in the vicinity of Preparaiions are making to give troops Louisville, K | them a barbacue on the 4th of July. the say tof thie state, having declined to | vaaet in contormity with the ordinance pared t Inte Brave Convention, Gov exvnor Fletcher teeday, through Gieneral Coe r, command militia of thia district forcibly dispoerereed them of thelr seate and install | e! his appointees, Hoa, David Wagner, and Hoa, Wr. L, Lovelace, Judge Barton Bates resigned some time * and the Governor pointed Na+ haniel Homes in his stead Vhe calor exeltement, ofair hes treated o Oud Magomat » ® geerriia, and a negro named Lowi erer of Mr. McCirath, at wire exevuted yesverdey at Louis- Wty Byy A portion of Clark's in Eaat Boston, tumbled overboard on Tueasdsy night, the under- | pinning being rotten, § wharf, rme 40,000 bushels of ault, | stored 'n small wooden tenements, were lost. |} to the amount of $1 Jay Coore, U, 8. Subseription Agent reporta bsenptions to the Seven-Thirty Loan, yeaterlay, There were 1,167 individual aubscripsions for €60 and $109 each, A pnesx is reported in the Cana), near Amity Springs Extent of dams, unknown. Ny boute arrived ot Albany yosterdars | meay of whom are gick | present in conapiou | mendous ovation froin | pobravally ete K, THURSDAY, he laree @aw-rn'l! of wi eat ac Sty, Michivan, with @ mil destroyed by fire yesterday, Tis guerri'ta du st Sapinew summer, Wea s feoto Lesa #1 towart wasn texe uel abd, vil's co Wednesday, as reported ten 6 cution, Tus Paymaster-(ienerat faa tacen measures to prevent the paymeut of money due the sol liers to pretended claim agents or swindiers, Paymont is to be male only to the veritable clalaiant bitneell, upoo his aignature. Tun rebel prisonere in camp at Point Lookout are Leing released as rapidly a4 possible, noum!ere of these men arrive at Wash vula- having received a # reepite at the bour assigoed for bis exe- Lars «ton daily, and ins very destitute condition, end bave to be carried along by ther cotnpanions A pisvaton received yesterday from Louisville, Ky, states that 4 serious fire waa progressing there on the prem'sea of R.A Robinson & Co,, involving one of the largest stocks of wholesale druga weet of the All chanies, Probably the total loas will be from our to two hundred thousand dollars. Att the honorably discharged solliera have been yranted the privilege of retaining their ar at the following low retes: Muskets of all Kinds, with or ®.\.out accoutrements, $0; carbines, with or without secoutrements, $10 ; other carbines ant revolvers, #8: aabres sod swords, with or without belta 2 A vany cestr @ fire commenced yoeterday morni shout 1 o'clock, at Brantford, C. W raged wntils. About half of the princ part of the town waa dertroyed. named Mason, wh pal bus Au old man had mato threats the day betore, b enarrented. The firo wan doubtless the work of an ine diary, Thirty bulluinge wero destroyed, valued at alout @1%s Ost eaday evoulog @ party coneining “‘oleman, Mins Carrie C leman, Mas Ka Mins Creizhten and George Creghten, started out Ca, for s row onthe Dee { Mr Jar ‘ines » their tuste to @ave thew, mer passing Fitorte were tuo clowl boat but unfo: Crei,bten, paired aately wll were drowned exc pt George Tue Grand Commandery of Knights Templars was io avesion et Altoona, Pa, when yeateriay, and General Gieut errived there on hin way eactward, they paraded at the depot in brilliant style. Toev formed @ line on each aside of the path from the depot to the hotel, and kept it with difficulty owing to the greatcrowd present The Genera! wae greeted with denfening cheers, and | the band atrick up, “Mail to the ChieS’' ae be passed into breakfast It was @ very fine scene Tuk 160th New York Volunteers, formerly at- tached te the Army of Georgia, returned home to Poughkeepsie, on Tuesday, Their reception wae the grandest aflatr ever witnessed in the: section of the .ountry., N nent, comprising the adjoining towns, were rung, ¥ 50,000 porsons were pre: at the entire population of Cannone were fired, jbellx and flugs sent fying to the bre ze, The regiment haa bad the honor of being apecially mentione! in aepeees by General Sherman, and in a letter by perel Slocum = T! thousand atr and returned with four herded and fourteen rank aud file," oy went out one (By Mail te the New York Mun.) Ton rebel Genera! Slaughter bes arrived at Ma- vana, Trens are 45,00 laundresses and washerwomen » Pars ai! on a strike Farwens in the Connecticut Valley have com- need haying. Tho crop is aait to be a very vy one, Mas Gree. Looan and Mair passed through Sr- racuee on Monday, on their way to their homes in the Woat, Ir is suspected that the conflagration at Chatta- Dooge Wana cesort of cishonest officials to cover up defective accounts, Govensons Vance an! Letcher are yet confined ™ bh in the capitol prison, an! have not vet apriied for pardon, althongh tt la expected they will do se Tumee areevilences cf tor nthe fol- lowing telegram, #ut by a Wall etree bt rokerte hie * Send Joh Also ch hina Matty vk Artuur, Don's fre.’ In she gallery of a theatre in Dublin, a coal por. inaking bimaelf« lisagreos there ware yel whim ont,’ by thedrolladdiuon: waste by ler wil bir,” ke 0 ot pounde vine in factured, Itt {ght hunedre As offcial of the late Coo lode bas volunteered te ree 6 remain in the James ..+@ Lie Ww in rapid progress ate Government wa which still ) lw eaid to be Pirunrn Sorusts forer rescence at New Or- Jeane 18 row oenpid 4s rphan | pielus Dy, uncer the eu iper ne udegsee ob @ cojored ty frou Boston, A OVBL of 14 wae struck br lpht of killed, in Newark, No J, [ast wee m Pio dom her left aide, burning her «lo thing, and entering she ground, where it forried @ circular bole an juch in diameter and .wo fees deep At the I Oy 8. Grant, Fle + places and re e.ved a tr the euthusiastic Western- ere A Mp. Mitta of Lh Roy, N.Y, has for a long tre lived unhacr w tu bis wife, and had takeu mensures to secure a liverce, bub was so torment @d on account of by hig wife, that be killed bim- Gell lest Butureay ina sion fit. Mirs Matra Mivougi. bos been tronom ca! Pro.ess n the Vasear lege ¥ appointed Aa- Female Co ughseepme ‘he ouly b 4 holding such # position overor of a comes Which Leare her parmwe Tu demand for farm-latorers and dermesile ser- vants in Canada is cow gre ser The emigrants who sr ve tere from n Canada, but xo to Uno and Burope do Western ton, At ai modeon Biturday night tom oir der Dr. Avra, Whose teatimony in the Chicago cousy rant OCuneinasl exposed tha Bous of Liverty. 4 reo shows Were fired at hin whilegoing to his bh vse in Chicayo, neither tovk cffect Cossetorver Reeves, o limber merchan., of De- tro’, was found dead on Satur bear the grave of his wife, at Elunwoot Cemetery. Hehad com- rultted suicide by shooting bLimeelf through tne head He wrote ous his will op tis wile's tomb. stone betore committing the act. About aix thousand prisoners of war yet reins at Fors Delaware. Luey are dis barge of aboutfive hundred per day, The ack are sh it liberate), wad ext iho why Luve been the nied | at the rate | PRICE ONE CENT IN GOLD TWO CENTS IN CLRRENCY. longest inesroerated tant homes + ih Philadeiphs TAR Boston Post state that at a recent arasion af the “Journermen Freestone Cutters’ Assooins of Roster. belt in that city, © reeolntion *s. ad pted retuclog their sea eof prices for rh r Atty cenin por day. in order, aa they alleged, yahow Bome of them go tother dia 6 moet of the unmarried ones remain they have trie! to lay hands on everything on the plantations under the notion that they had te- come the owners, and the military euthorities have had to interfere Gas, Hatton, in reply to the charces that he has severely treated the colored people in Kich+ mond, states that after Leo evacuated Richmond the cy reply Besnes) ed up with gamblers, thieves On) Doogares, and that ase natural conse- quence many arrestea were made, and sone severi+ ty wee nec ty, but nodleerimntietion was made between white and black offende Tue Chari etn Coonrtn of the Oth enya: Roar A‘iiral Dahlgren bas not yet taken hie departure fi the Nort although is ie re tel hewil do so bhortly One @ fev of the wre which formerly Hp ec the South Atlante Bquedroy are remus n- fog im these waters Many have beer nt North, while others are: o ny duty at polote furber Buus godin for ign porte GRSeRALA Hariren and Stoneman have sent to the Wor ls aitient neparate replies bo the com. ments male up ou their action in the recent repert of General Bierman, They produced rearous in da oabon of their c act General Llallek aver- Ting “hat he acted under enecitic orders from Gen eral Grant, Meanwhile, Secretary Stanton keeps cool, aud probebly e yethe inky combas betwen the Geverals. Tur readiuena with which the) UeiACE Ie liderated by the i dlowing remarks ® long-taled berber @idremsed to non-paying customer of Como, Nevada, who asked turthor time cuasb! sualby ye pOy, heop talkura Ne N wit marie ¢ am burner, Fly no gook’ Patron got wild 1 asrurued the olleumve whea Jobu packed {a and Need hin neae learn our Two toaiten indies, Mae Paul and Mies Monty, aged reepectively TO and 1%, were murdered et ir home in Crovietownehip, Pa, by robbers on Thurs W. Toey were found with their brains featen ont cone lying in the an! the other in the crehard, ut fifty vards f the bars tb We suppoaed the | terhedtreltoessapeby f pht, bus Heiog overtaken wae murtered. A large club Wee iy nd bes arr ou staspleion of bee conue mur ier ew Oue Joho eam bw en ted with the Ine Puilelelphia Levon baa an opinion from a New Uricana gentionar, thet the w! be in om aterving coudition in less the from Wis ate, He had made a tour of « euimileetironglh the cotton States, and reports soat uearly the whole of the cotton land was un ler corn culture; for a distance of seven hunured mies tere van not igia cotton field any wh re to be seen, Nor wan the n very pre ing In its appearance the alee: 4 labor beng pa! fully vawble in the ragk wih of wees that Bppoard eve y whore wot the mastery over it ve Sonth will he veer e thous: loog cine; you ne | #lnalle | | Jone A. Wiam, of Acconias, V>,, a Lrother of the ex diovernor, *rote to General Go «|! the bad ‘been e@trippel of “ aken out of bis bed and impoverished, three suffering uuperalieled borrore during * | years," and “ inquiring whether be would not be permitted te resume his property and his citizens jHhip 2 The General versely responda that the muf- the iF wis linguews to reduce the expenses et build. | (¢Fings arr due entirely to the damanable etforta¢ eae jhe tour sons and other traitors to desires the x vy. | LU fony and that he and they will probably be s!- | TNR negroes are Mocking inte Jacksonville | lowed to resume their citizenship after the Govern Florida, by scores, wild h thetr new freedom, | inent haw redecmed the country from the colses which they scarcely understand, In some cance asenhea of tuat aritsie, Tr wort tee Pleasant thing to be a newapaper edi+ for in Austria Apart from the peril of being con tinualiy poled up ‘for inanuiiing she government It Sppears that io whe setoi-barbarous dietmete the pollee {flogging them, The magiatr ‘tly issued an omer prow hibiting the to row buying their meat o°® butcher tie Drave, who sold its penny * | powid cheaper than the town butcher, ‘Tne editor of the local paper wrote a sharp comment upon the order, for which be was mun uwonedt town Captain, who told bim that il be ever wre agalrst tho mayistrate azaiube would receive j twelve lashes! j fae French horse‘! Gladiateur’ won the cup ae the great Derby rave in England, on toe Slat ult. Groat excitement waa occasioned in tho crowd by | the announcoment, The barriers burst bke ew many sbwebs, and fully halt the apectators pres- ent Hooked on to the race-course. The ution ef- forts ofthe police with diioulty sufficed to clear eu! keep the rpace requimte for uneaddl ng, ands | althougs there’ appeard te bo no viaibe need for } the precaution, '*G udiateur'? was escorted imo | this area by a force of mie eee constabulal lis Jockey was repeatedly and very contially ¢ eetedls aod friende of Count de Lagrange, tho owners ep) ouded ayeo and ayein, Tun Nashville Panay asp Timea eays that in one ot the boxes of the Leuuessee Siate arcoives, lately captured in Georgia, was found a receipt to Isham G Harris, ned by Brown, Broth & Coy of | New York, eck soWledging the receipt of ‘orty= ate bonds of one thousand dollars each anid boude to be placed to the credit o€ , Jor Llurcis at the house of Brown, Shipley & Go, Londen There is iamacuiate Southern pat- | riouatn with a vengeance, Harria, while Saris 9 | to the poor men ot ve nuess © of State rights eu Boutheru independence, stoalaforty three tou ad dollars fron ty av, apd ordera hie bankers to hide isier bio in Londou, sa order @ he may havea gooi tun! laid away ehould the rovelliom | fail, anu he be forced to fly the country. The Troops at Flmira, Bovina. June io -The Mint Now York, organized here ti Is, was received and welcomed to-day, ty the Mayor, Cor » Connell and citizens, The Ia dies epreada intiful repaat in the public equare. L me wae made by Stephem Mebeonald beg © MeNett eloquently fe- d. Simiter receptions have — previously ) given to the 17th aud 179th, both organized here. Lhere are iow here alarge nuinber of wounded troops, waithue for thelr pay aud distharge, amo thera the L0Tth, Doweh, Tidth, 126th, 126ih, 187th, 4let and 17h, and the Ist Artillery, and detach~ mente of the Oith and 94th Infantry, Addistonab ppeve one! At the recep.ton of Ge in Chicaco Gen, | reeimente are arriving every day. The 4th Sherman was present an called on lofaniry aud the 15th aad wth Engineer | speech, when be anid: ‘Alwaye ready, 5 Teclmente are expected to-morrow Though wi Hh alwaya pre ud toh wor my olf comunmrds [oy town as Htornlly crowded with aoldiars, excoliont fe I ee nal Hy elle) bet stage cig a * Lorder everywhere prevaily, The car and ayete~ Vise wav very neat, Lut Gen. Granite respouse | matic arrangements of Mayor Nicks, and the etrict waereater wheo ihecrowa erie ‘Order bin te | military divcipline of Col, Tracy, render dificultioe speak, Genersl." Geant anid I never ack a bol lier to cc thing which I Maton keen ond mucgestivo wae a repartes mate the other evening by a little feiow iu « Pitta. feld, Maas, burber-miop A genth man of stand ing, and an owner in one of the fectorica, came in, and lropatient at being delage! whiletwo boye lad their basrcut, ret i that “Little bogs ought to get their hair cutin the day-tiue, and yo te bed io thoevening.”' “Yer,” replied one of the juveniles, nib little hors who have to get up in the morulng at five o'Gock, and work in she moll tll seven ab night, must get their hair cut when they can,’* Tuw Kicknoud Wato says: In ell sections of the burus tries there yet remain lofty walle, loom up above tl npot It.'* tom. willerness of brieka iige evil We sometines thiuk they Gould be ¢ tou as temporary eviden- ee the oer miAynitude of o bustess in tere fo that the touriat ar new wottler may have @ just conception suffered by the couflayration hut we strongly incline tu the opt thrown down wore jou that they should be A urrort was current in Richmond on Mond. thar Mr. AT, Stewart, the woaltly tuercbant New York, had determined to erect a blo k of au stant al rehouses op one of the squares of burnt district o/ the e ty,provided he can make isfectory arranger s with the ownera of Hinud. Tb in seid thes hw does not propose to pur | cliene the stew bub to sake alien ipou tly aud } Petal control of the editicos, wh erecte., unl Le rermburses himeelf trom the rental of the im- proved property. Several Gert architects aod irattaine wad arrivet trou New York t arvey the property an prepare the plans, Tue Richue Wiua of Tuesday, states that the fropertance of the City Council of K obuond ri A » bus }ihere will be o 1 ar) stot, untle welection ta bel ! hav had an iuterview wih the G in which Le ar ued, Uiat he Cvuncil who beld eonvel it be reaseern- J bied, and by vere the authority conterred | upouthem by the arter, abwuld fill eue | Cesin the dy, wnde 44 their fates } bous nub @ pew Clockon take vor did bot assent bo this, however Koe ontkot » the agent of the expatri- dow WOW tetuporarily sojourning io CO lity DO, Be Bir y sheteu iu bie es, Warbityion, tnu will waeik Upon the I day, tO Joarm What i! @uy, Conceteions can be TaLied ty theee uutoriun ople, Lucy nun rirom fiteen to twenty thousand, give goon to cualrrale to thle ju sgriculture, Due By them luo fr i Governinent wii pay 8 Au @hore Wail Le miaue & | guia. Yue Paria correspontent of the Lond waye: loeday a Pas from ¢ Miniater of t yey baat the ished to see him The P |} well whebit wee a) Bloul, fee face hex nite aber press acne wer el extent country, amd ne Government and the Frenei wo to New York gebie ab Vir eunmee bas votrd o Ties e Napoleon ret . Euprens 1% Who kuew very Le eulered the Mae much soatelinesa and aid o Tair pm tbe M ato you, aul Taumuoy perors I w eh sou yood ue room, | Peioce Napole wl, aud is now Meudon, oWaiting tee Euspercc's orders, | Teackik& ELvior, Woo ran for delexate from the Accuwa: Ginthatol Vorgiug, aud was badly bes co, pubissed a cord iu the Kechmoud papers, ta | wich he says (uat be was in tonal Qluaucipa@l ty be tree acioolty, aud coulis | while his oppo given sud would vbever give @ vow to hun niyger,'' to OG -ree ola, OF bo “rod i girl of the patr.mony loft her t short, that he Was @ Southern with Southern priucipies, Mr, gle co hat if rebels are not by rule Old Vircinie heve | aume more decided measure Goverbment Wuat bO edop wrovided by j tine» isthe: fragmenta of | of the des lation we have | awit | pow | cived@ leer Iron the | vod to pus bie bens | -| ib On Mouday 12 were recialis favor of uncoudi- | elevation of the nesroes, | aud diroidere unporaibte, LOCAL NEWS NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Annes ov Joun Merrow Tin is Sexe mernes® Mosxwor.- Vosterday, at half past 13 o'clock, Jobin Mitehei, editor of toe New York Daily News and reeently editor of the Kiehmond Exam ini, wasarrested by Uetectives Keleo and Elder, by direction of General Dis, secording to orders receiv= di placed on board a govern~ ment voael, ou bie way to Fortress Monroe, Mr. Mitchel waa arterted at the office of the Daily Newa, No. (0 Chathacn etreo', placed tn acarringe and cored tothe Henry Burden, where he was given in- to the charve of Lieut Morris, of the 20th New York Pattery, Itieunderstcod that Mr. Mitchel wee ar- rested on the charge of treason, Hin friends were immediately on the alert to larn bis whereabouts, Dutthe Henry Burcen wee under way before they suceerded, and ne writeof habeas corpus were served, called for Fortrosa Monroe, od from Wa:hiagto the Bure CHILDREN day the B, 8, Kime ball arrived at thie port froma Hamburg, having oo | hoard ere husired and Goenty passengers, The suf- | fering whieh oxieved in conse juence of the crowding into the verselofeuch a great oumober of emigranta as thie, caay be imagined, but cannot be described, Lhirty innocent chiidren perished on the voyage, A wore striking commont on the evils of the emixrant= carringe ayatem could hardly be presented, This fear~ | ful mortality was fo part, no doubt, owing to a depri- vation of customary food, but the great cause was, be- yond question, the change from unlimited free alr to | the confived quartere of the emigrant ship which proved their tomb Tur PAmovs OLD SYCAMORE in Wall street, fionting No, 66 the only tee in the etreet fell yess terday from old age, breaking in the windows of the } buildings aerose the way, aud blocking the street chit fell Peaneou MorraLity AMONG 4 aN Extogant Suir, -¥ | weroee w! —Those unfortunate caninen eatfered by their owners to go about an- we Leing swept into untimely graves ate Great ia the demand for dogs, “ Every dow has hiv day," and many of them are finding that | their days are numbered. The catching of doge and | taking (hem pound, bas become a! of jaome magnituty end tnen ransack the ete te be [uight with their eruel carte, and carry off every “puiptt they ean get hold of, ‘The “bounty” tata cente a head One man, yeateriay, carried to the pound 41 dora aud got hiesYy 5) Very few of the od are redeer On Monday 225 doga on Tuesday, 197; and yesterday over ed, andon Tu | ‘Tur Dog Wan p@which me musrled, | feartud rate tothe dows linpout | Were recwiver day, 110, Over 600 have now bee: What a howl. ing there must have Leen! ‘There will probably be three or four thousand does drowned in the econree of the summer, The pound ie at the foot of Kant 24th street Arrivat of Thoors,—During yesterday & 66 DUD f returned he Including the Gilet N.Y, 666 oMficers and men; Sd N.Y, Vols, 14) officers and men; 143d Penusylvania ve 6 men; ®equad of the 65th Penn, Vola. TL , goth Connecticut Vols, Col, B.P Buckingham, ani Uatterica (cand H, lat Kegt, Khode Island Artile imbering 135 officers and men, The 9lat N, y. Vole, after partaking of a euletautial meal atthe Battery Darracks, left by epeclal steamer at 7 o'clock Inet ing for Albany Tar Drarr Witeets to he sold at anetion to day will be objects of interest to @ large crowd of epectatars, nodoubs. The Tth, Sth and 9th district Jdouthe tar Pads ywoed ) 6 arrived in this cite lery.t ‘Centin =z