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-_— ee ee —eoe ee — ote ot I, ee eee —_—— TT Number 10,280: The Latest News By Telegraph to the N. Y. Sam. county of London, October; 1 what ie called the «appressed evidence before the Court Martial now being holden at Washington om Mistrees Burratt, Payne and others, and I have look- ed carefully through the report of the evidence in the New York papers of reon calling bimeelf San- ford Conover, #ho referred jo the fact that while in iwi I resided in Montreal aw a FROM WASHINGTON. The Rush for Pardon Papers. SLOW PROGRESS OF THE BUSINESS. Montreal, he went by the name of James Watleon Wal'ace, and vidence in the 6t, Albans raid — inveativation, said Sanford Conover eviden Personated me before the ead Court Martial: thet Never gave any testimony whatsoever before th Court Martial at Wasbington cit; att ver Know ledye of John Wilkes Booth, excepting seeing him on th . and did not know he wae in Mun- real untill eae it published after the murder of THE CONSPIRACY TRIALS. President Li that I never wae & correspondent of the New York haree nm that never went auder the name of Sanford Conover, thet [never had aay paneeny cotumnnication with George N. Saudere, verly Conover on the Stand Again, The Montreal Affidavit . Explained, IT WAS EXTORTED BY VIOLENCE Tucker, Sanders & Co. Exposed, Mr, Bingham’s Opening Argument. NEWS FROM VIRGINIA. Mob Law in Norfolk Disgracefu! Scenes at an Election. LEE'S ARMY DIRECTING MATTERS. | mista, Mets vne ve. wancace - Q. You have stated that you were never in the Con- Interesting Foreign Intelligoace: | im tuene weivel te a wollen ater war con that Loever servel as a soldier After] wae con >, &e., &e. scripted. I was detailed ar 4 clerk in the rebel War AX ves From Washington. Lx partment, \.. By the Judge Advocate— Wes any attempt made Health of the President slow Progiess in Awewering Pardon Applications, by those men to detain you in Canada? I be. Neve ro, by friends of theirs. and | was relieved Washington, June 27,—Presiuent Johnson's health & eomewhat improved to-day. though not sufficiently through the intiuence of Gen, lux. toenrde Lim toreeeive visitors, Le will probably ker, Hon. Jacob Thompeon, Gen. Carroll, of Tenn . M,N. Patton, or any of the others therein mentioned, that my acqualotance with every one of these genticmen was alight, and in five, I bave hy hesitation in stating # evidence of to end a tierue of talseboods, thie di po- sition voluntarily, aud ip justice to my own characier Dame. (sigued), J, Watson Watnace.” ie was eworn to before (i. Smith, J. P.. ab Mon~ freal,on June sth. Alired Perry certified that W ai- lace subscribed to the paper of his own free will, &c. Ky Juage Hot—1 uucerstand this ie the paper swern and subscribed to by you, under the ¢)rcum~ stances which you have detailed, with pie'ole present- @d at your face, and that (he etavemente in this paper are iaine, A. Yoo oir: I of Alfred ler- ty, whosaid I ewore to it vo nntarily, adv theement appended to the deposition, # biet lows, was niso induced by the same threats: — "br hundred dollars :sward wil be given tor ibe ar.est, @o that Lean bring to punie»rrent in Canada the inte- mous and perured scoundrel who 6 ed me under the name of Santord Pored to @ tissue of teisehoods before the miulitary Natuan Acwen of New York. was called for by tho Government, hie sald he had known Sanford Cono- ver for eight or tea years; hie character for integrity je xood, recently he accompanied Couover to Mont. teal, aud war present at the joterview with Voeker and Sanders, After they went into ©'Donnoll's there with « paper contain, 1 timony, Conove sual Cabinet meeting, » business of granting pardone is unavoidably slow, ae the pipers in euch case have to be exrefully examines, before the reeultis reported to the Preals Gent for his approval Hon, Fdwaird Hubbard, of Virginia, is here, mak- ing app'ication for pardon, under the prociamation of the Pres'veut, his property exceeding the $20,000 Lawrence Nail, but wonld not ies the wit there were iweive or fifteen perrons in the party, ip- cluding Sandere, Tucker, O'Donvell, Carod Pattio aud Cameron; the witness said he alc not see any werpons on shee pe Jorn CAUTLEY, call fe foliow s ; tor the Covernment, testified | andam a printer in the | NEW YORK, of the printed report of the cas. 1am anative of the | the restanrant « have seen and examined the report of | VEDNESDAY need the fury of the mob, and they soon afer dispersed The next cay (rath) the election cecur and wasone broad bur lemiue, Scores of men voted who wore the rebel uni- form, brass buttons and all. They took the Avexan- dria oath. though they were in arma against the Gov- ernment as late as inet April, Gentiemnen who have lived in Norfolk tor two yeais, and served two years in the Union army, were compeiied to take the Avex- sudria oath by th Becessioniste at the poile, Frery vile epithet ip the language wee bestowed upon the Union wen, The oid Intolerant and defiant epirtt of slavery wasrampant, The nexro was the great ® ine horse of the “ amnestied.” Ali Northeru res ¥ dee * Nigeer wor- n the succem of the The Union men say they were ce- y.. The second name on the sue- cerafal tleket is that of wale H. Sb oes inte Adiu tant General on Lee's etafl, WH. Taylor ie elected (© the office of City Register. the secoud office of trurt and importance in the municipality of Norfolk, Joho «. Lee, elected sa Couvelimaa on the sane ticket, is 4a ox-rebel military officer, Not Cared Vet. A Nashville correspondent who receutly had a con- versation with an influential citizen of Teuneseeos, writes as follows: Lasked him if he felt willing to tell me frankly what he thought of the future of slavery in Tennea- ren? * Certainty,” be replied, “ Thave no concealment to make upon that or any other public qnestion,” * Do vou believe there ie any ible prospect for ite restoration im this Stare fT inquired, bod ed question. T con- | not again have vether the imecitu- neky je number of the people who woud favor euch restoration ** “ A ‘aree majority would, U ail were allowed fo ¢2- press themarives.” you'd you fh ne neetionably T would.” “But as your amended Constitution forever prohib- ite It, whe te not the yucstion rettied “Why. eaid he, “even @ leenl Constitution * not @ fuality : and of course rou are aware that many of ard the March sinendmente to the Const lon mn aeee as utterly ileal and void, it not for the presence of military force, the matter would have been brought ere pefore th nd f doubt not their decision would bave ved our opinion “But,” enld [, “even If the Courts should decide as you ea. , would {t not be iupossibie to restore the in ftitution on account of the re-istance which the biecks would everywhere innke to if “Of course,” be replied, “we could not reinstate our authority immediately over the whole of ther perbape not over ene-half of them, But there are many sections ot the Gtate where the Pacts are not ewer that siavery has been abo ished atall, some of thore seetic ae in wh Wert Tennesse colored population ie most namerous, Ya other quar- tere there are many families which the blacks have never attempted to leav © the quiet re- nption of the maate acquesocd in. Gr ole sy ali reve and the colored p 6, fm many) case their new found i.eedoin, se different froin what they had anilicipated, road voluutarity return to boudare, or aecept me destiny what y comid ennily te persuaded wae unavoidaho, What required ariny 1 dretroy can eceuy be realored by the people when that army ve renweed." diacurted woth sima, Al Limit of ihe amnesty, rat one ra | - Avelstant Judges Adveccate Bingham hada laree | Hes eeotg ‘ Southern Igor, Qnd apparendy much interested auditory thie after. f “A milion doilare ¥ : The editor of the Richmond Timrs @ very ultra Boon, during the delivery of hie aryument to reply | y lstof March, If the citize ny ne poaent ¥ eoeier rigite’ sheet, waa a x Johueo he ; i he | c demey will furnieh mewith the caeh, or rood | Gen, Turner thas tie coure of b to Hon, Reverdy Johus in. on the subjcct of the jurie- | 0s tor the eum of n of doilaca, Twill | lated to atir up etriie, and that it diction of the Military Commi-tion now eneaved in | y liver of Abraham | wip, Will 4. | continued aniess ® total re‘orination waa ma: ihe the trial of the alleged consp! rators 1 de % taud Andiew vennaee to be tnken 7 et : wf 2 be oue of yee ee 3 vard et " ot March next. Thia wil sive ue perce, aad ‘ely | Lie tone ab Ouce, aud annouLced that The pardon petition of Heaury 3. Foote. ex-rebe! | (he world that cruel tyrante canuor lee in aland of | he wou.d do Letter in the future. Benator, and er-United States Senay r, ie dared at | Libesty. If thie is accomplishes nothing, wil " | Meeare, Ouls oad Hatch, late Fachange Comite ptreal, x » 4 reser e claomed besoud (he eumof fity thousand doliatain | sioner for the Coniedersie States, and Montreal, where be ta at present. He stator 20 | eee eee ee ene suppor’ to be n.ceesaty to) Marshal Caringion, of Kicumond, were traustertrd epecitic reneon why the pardon should be eranted, but | reach «nd a r toe three villains, To wil | from the Libby Poison o vireday to Castle Dbon eayethe resident koows hls history well euoneh to | ve mye thousand dolin.e towards | der, Lhe Libby is vo be red of prisouere enti iy De able to act intelligent! I the patriotic purpose, Every one withing to con- | end conve; tod in.o a « 0 Uisently in the master, tuibute will PPP piel i Alnbana, | Bouern travei to t North frown Keetanomd ts ; mber Jet, IRO4, | setting in he “iy steniers anal a wih quien 0 ni v o 7 hether this adve.tisement was | pasmeager Lat includ y merchants cerry ve The Conspiracy Trials, shed ‘to the Seite Deceuhers | thet, ferail ot to th tt gy Additional Kvidence—The Caneda Rebels | io a New Light Argument of vudge Ade | vocate Hinglem b - of Copwaba, Alo, His 6 the ef Washtugtony June 27.—The Court metas 11 of | of the aires ' miles elock, wheu Ju ge Advocate | eneral Holt re SA reepourit Dteratcl had & cirguiae . > x { thon ot 5% cop 1 coanset with the Rich | Banford Conover, aliae J, W, Wallace, as @ witness | wend » pers. Unle jeg Inn erot consiuerable seyn- for Le Government, Gen. Holt said be held in bis | tation, and ie distinguished for bie cxtrete een “ y , ij Gaie Lefo ie | hand a vol ne the sudiela! procee tings in | ian pte A Ne IN A aA lll } the cone of the Aibans roid. aud asked the wit. | ct bee D Ky rinter, who had n nse whether hie evicence therein was truthinlly ce. | 9 WV ALSENS 0. GRAven, also e printer, whe ll) ee 4 + ) | amples ed in the & Drspaten ot + Pele porte rot s evld the teetitouy to which | 6 have seen the adveitieement ia It was ien, Holt had ¢ aliy wns vertiy lis bot inthe baudwaiting of Mr.Geie, which be had eon elated with thatcf another person, uaned Wal- | fieyuently | q. Do von remember how many pereons named After some further unimportant evidenc® waa taken sees eee ee irene | Ase atant Judge Advocate Binsham read an elabo:ate | ra © —Williem Pope Wal j | V nu J. Wallsce Le bat ¥ ruc.oin reply to that ef Reverdy Johnson, on the | xcee zee the rhe the report of th urisdiction of the Court, In the course of (be argu. | ootes) Thur from the type oi thet | | neovepe the eppeniedin the so ent. Mr i uaham said | treal ¥ re wd ae toliows “Let the people decide joestion, and In doing | Tames Wateon Wools at piescut im | cole them p wn the action of those whom le this cle, aud e October, [) artowentiy arraicna tiie pew in behal of an expr was fo wweriy the Conteder= | ana shattered rebcilon ina tit eubiecs for public eons | ate Btat « ! ‘ Seadon; he | sidemtion sad tor puhlie con! ‘ t leethas eecupied the posi of War, T ehoud | people aso noe that whl ¢ es ced eentieman, eny the ricoatu ee io the papers M, Nand -are | (Me Jobneuwn,) ae a volunteer wy cou thus con. there ot the eal Ire The wo'neee remarked that | detaneasausurpation the wears enpoved eo etfee. | the war rulel nualiy whee be did say tually to enpp ems the aieantics tebou, the New ewhetbes. after you gave your tertimony | York News whore proprietor, is nie ie | Court, ) i Monten? AT jett here, | shown by the testimony upon your res lid you meet | eecured from the eeentsor the rei ureer? A, T met ud dollars, rashes jute t ov, Wercott, Geo, | and a number of | hi eome of them, they bad not the ore this conn ts diabty: the sutject wed: Tucker, ater t Johnson as great jow ug © th ‘ hi greates plainue doubtiewa by ah received and the hope ABW UsuIpeblon and threatens the n coneequences,” The Court adjourned till to-morrow afternecn at eof t rt ubere with the | PN dd Fecedved me wiih greatc of th i ae cenermily dir arnouncing stanton and Preay sooundiels ; spoke ot Judge Holt asa bloodthirsty old : villain. Ble asit they must prowet th rolves by @ | one o'clock, when, it is expected, Judce !) ngham will eusrd at pevent; but by the Kternal, « day of | proceed to a review of the evidenee for the Govern. reckoning woudcome then thes woutd have a heavy @ccount to sete. Sunceia did not make euch viow | Ment, : r Mes lens threatens |veker did. William §. Cleary made ey similar sions thicate, Te rad Beste would have Mob Law in Norfolk, Va, been pa be the President had it not Leen for Iuare Hot. He aivo pratt blood should follow | Riots Between Whites and NegroeslLec's He de of what he bas former! bia dens Lineoln thas. retributive Army soll Kampant—Disgracetul Scenes | hetoome ane thas the aewrgation of the -| at the Polly, t the bevinoly t, Q After giving vour corre, ne p Philadelphta Q l Tere edi voc apr ie (6 On bata eer teet eo aug | 4 correspon dent of the Philadelphia Inquires, te cet mcertified copy of the ls ct Montieal, | W?ising trom Norfolk wader date of the 26th inat., me the Ce pirate + 1 had wot pee ne re tong | furnishes secount+ of vartous distu:bances occurring when the, dscove ed that my testhueay had been ‘ F bliehed. 1 teceived & wwessage fiom Banders. | there within the previous three days, Letween ne. Lucker, Canmoli and O'Donsed, a Virgunian, romes | grove and white men, some in rebel ana some in scalla Melonuell, Q. lhe man who toasted \ o lite 18 Ling fie to howes Ih New York? A, fe go | revere! wulform, Milltsry rule was no sooner ree td. L went in.o@ saloon to wait untilthe jube | Msxedin Norfo k than the troubles commenced, The en ve ; pene While jrinelas there, in | firms riot oceu red on the evening of the 22d, and minutes,» ozen relele ounued By yh lal tae Hea 1 airke feerece, | @rore out of a trifling dispute between a negro anda mg at the rn puitiese!, 1 aenie ¢ them & Jetter to durtee | was stout tor in, He suid a me el my inan said to bave been a U, fleely ured, and even knives reju sition, ‘The latter were mostly the hands of the soldiers. The negroes emp oved cayenne pepper and maceaboy enuff, th owing punxent durt inw ihe S.eoldier, Ciahe were d priols came into Peverly Tucke: ¢ une uid notdo because I had ter’ fid be o.e ihe court foe Fmust ef faces of their adversarion, Thie riot was endea by a pone taper, uN #& outh, to inske lenialsuticient- | gua dof U. 8.0 diers, who quick!» restored order. lye .uue, Avoul @ doz a” OHO) he Bes me he next evening amore eorione rot ccourred, The fin atu fous manne combatin e were whitemen we ian UL 8 unifoine O'Donnel took out bis pistol, | | enc salu un ers Loui so] suousd wevericnve the ioom | —their cops displayec neither corps badees nor regi- are Ab last Bondeie eau “Waloce, you se@ | men‘a numnberr—and negro the flebt wos snort. woat Kind ot banus you ae in.” Lat ‘eneth cone | eba.prouceciaive. The ne roes were badly bi tested, It wasundersiooa that | was to) epere the | and tea iu wild disorger, They were chased by the | pajerin my ovn wa linsences, howere: not to | soldiers, and men in c.tizeo's clothing joimed in th pepa.e the paper, Lut to escape froin the. at the pursuit. Twenty-five wh.te men iunning | mos’ convenes. oppo cuaity Phey tnwetet they | erro the — order, The alr must 60 10 Ul&aueste room, and | was foie d ib of “hang him," to comp y Mr. her, who had cetendead the at | ~ the ni When the raiders, w then sent tor to prepare tees were overtaken they w knocked down alte pe there Pie mercilessly kicked and aud tiampled upon. Rome The affidavit pred wo enter etoies for reface, prop letos it. and went thiough the clored the dooain their faces, ‘earine that cere wony of da on b, Q. Indy ou know that Kear 1 | the purevere would enter their waresoomea In pun.e knowle.geo. thes tuenwces® A. tt must have so ap. | instances negroes were atruck down i. triendly Cour peiea to hm os luekere.id if 1 dd not men tue | wayeand oesten, It is impuerible to learn ii any of 4} honlinever eave the town gilve, and that | the negroes were fatally injured. After their purau- | ry wonid jocow me ty hell Q Did that p per op | ere bad beaten them to their heaste’ content, the | soothe Letramyen, ad wer it at e wards coped | bleeding victimes would crawl away to their bovels, | othe New Yors Wonton! A, Yes. nowhite person daring to tender them asmatance, | The pape t {. It sppes cdia the Montreal | Later in the night the ricters eusted and destroyed | si DELEGRAPH OF ve Lith and ie to the | a well known and respeciable restaurant, The mire | ect that it Mes ceat Jobneca wid read bin, dares | rors, decanters, glasses and ereckery ware were | V4 micuck to go to Warhine ion and ’ shewould proceed thither and go Cor that they inay ree wover who swore emarhed; the counters end tables were broken to pieces and thrown into the street; in shor!,e ery. thing of valoe was ruthieraly deetroyed. Nota iioer id; bo active interference was attempted; Gaced June shy 1565 and signed med soldier was to be teen, Acting Mayor lo this the cfuavit before re- police ai two equaree off, springing their i, viz, “I ara the same Jpnice Ther could do mothing else, being too , t peubject of the | weak in numbers to quell the, riot, or even Abas thid, wUich Cr idekce oPpgare OL Pave 212) make the alicmpt, he wialbdemuition af | chinery of government into morion, health wad iocen y lovk alier imei due au sone wot war, Contederete p » landed tn Reet id by the Vonted Bratee rutlositios, at he exelwmuace point, ehece they aro How detained, without momey to buy oa: fiends te secuie tor then trabeportation to ther hones wa atie the othe: Bowhern States, ‘The ladies, tore mont in eve y good work, ace Colug all they can to pvlleve individual cares, — Mut, withoat ervanized belp end o fund, they ¢ fo littin towards mee'ing the vie made upon them, orctrtying Out suceemefully volunteer efforts of rei ef, The oy p Richmond Barkras. of | Sau belerous this than t obe tor yaare pa ‘ vthe nek ne numer fies, “The ear pad evendwe aot he city are What has driven such hoete of them te town wado not know, There are ¢ we in every lot to feed a baree temily of ehlckene tory fre o nuieanes, but beve tous far committed no le predevoms The Rev, C, F. Mc Kae, rector of st ‘a Church, Baranvah, preached see the Isth, in which hradvisod abetinence from flre-eating, ia fur de monen Sunda ture, Hoe enid: “Weare unquestionshly in efreumatancee requir ing gieatw rid m Oiecre » at inocern tion fo earry 0 ty tnt aby which we are murrounid and thee hevernatine yhoo mutual forbeaanes was wore eallod tol, and when erifierd ou geod prejuuice eboud be eltarofthe pnilie geet, And dt teel tiat benould be derelict in any auty to you it L did not tmpr every proper ceeasion to exhort you, me you value. peace and welfare of society, tu do wh youcan b precep’ and exempin bo ourtain the au’h which we wre pluced, lor tn 80 doing we harten the thine wiou those rig aud which distingusehed Amenmean cit the last vestives o tal war will be ve. wie willie ad proaperit The purity of thie clerryman's Southronam way be judged from this opening senteace wo his sermon Ab institution af old as the government iteelf, and older, for it existed in colomtal times, waa whieh, indeed, wae the stay ai. 4 prop of our social eliuctuce, has been eaddenty removed From Auguets it is announced that the cornu crop le very favorable, Uf cotton, the Ausurta tiaverTe remacka: The holders of this staple were notified that the Govermmensy Lai abandoned the exaction of a tax of one-sourth, and howersere waliine fora defn) ean. hounee.nent of th woorder, We therefore omit quotations, and advil we their stuck, or be dees ve t to take advantaye of § micity © Winrity OF pie At the eatne tite we rep et what ee have be.ore urged, in retercnee tothe wuty of all hol ore o surplus produce, Ww seil ae early ue poesibie, itu far price ts offered, From Newbern, N. C, (Correspondence of The Sun.) Newbern, Juce td,-Col, BE. Whittierey, Commis. sloner of the Kevuzces’ and Freedmen's Bureau, bas errived in Ka elph and established bis headquarters (bere, Gov, Ho den 1s dally appoluting county, town and city ofiicers, #bo ere repidly putting the ma- Applications for pardon are going on to Waehinegton, through Gov Holden, fiom many who have tormeriy been his po- litical enemies Banaton PHWany, late Goverver of Louisiana, te in favor of yi. ng the rivcht of euffra.e wo ihe ue- groes of ba State, and offers to tuke the stump io their tobsl!, THe mysterions sesaeaination of the Burr Burton, at bis hore in Byracuse, » exo, willbe rememlered, Tho niure teen ‘lacow red, He 18 Mchael We known burglar, gambler and prize-tighier, His accomplice in shecrime was Thomas Dailey, who turned B ate's ev.dence, Welahis now serv ng outa ten yesre tern of imprisonment at Auburn, having pleaded guilty 'o #charge of burglary at another place since the murder 0! Mr. Burion, Lhe murder was committed to eh ape recoguition by she vidim, whose Louse te (\womeu vemed bed eutered ood rolled the bight of the Lourdes, hay just a well } <3 : \ offcially announced that the } in con 1865. From Europe, Two Days’ Later News, The steamer Cabs, from Qu of June. hae arrived at thie port, The London Times renarks that the deposition of the American people towarda lenfent measures to the conquefed States, reese ouly to want encouragement from the loading politicians. It is assumed, however, that practically there t* no hareh intentions, The Paria Parner publishes the following + ted some time since that in the month of the captain of an Enelial vowel at Hono- h he American Cons- $ eeusation in the Englieh officer in command on the tion ordered the flag to be re-holeted, and made y sonal exer to the Conenl of the United states. Wo Bow learn that the Washington Government wae not eatlefied with this, but demanded further eativfaction from the Posiish Government which latter haa just nid: eseed a diepal o President Johneon, expre ing tte tegiet for ihe occurrence at the Baudwich Telauds, In the Houre of Commons, on the 16th, Mr. Had- field aeked whevher and when the Government in- tended to replace Knglieh Coneula at the porte on the seaboard of the Southern States of North America, declared by the Pie-ddent to be open for general com- mesee on the let of Jul, next d whether the sane Consuls who o ied (hove several stations before natow i on the 16th the war feain eeutout, In reply to this, Mr. Lays that Bnew ish Con were now places a iw Pripe:pal porte of the i Southeru States, leston, Savannah, Mo- bile, New Orleans Lona ¢ and tials Hi. Berkeley made tia of the ballot, rejected by 11s aeainar 74 ' motion tn favor Lord Palnerston opposed It, amd it wae 16 is stated that owing to the necovstty for repair ing some of the French vesseia which accompanied the Bauperor to a the Preneh channel fleet w Il bot be able to visit the Kucliel porte betore the mid- die of An. ast An explosion of fire-damp bat occurred at the New Vite colliery, near Trelegar, Fiteen dead bodies had been brought up to the baok, aud it wae supposed that 30 or 40 re:nalned in the pit the r for the Ascot cup revulted In a dead heat between rneral Beil! and “Ely. and in the de- cling Leat “Rly” won with preat ease, FRANCE The Moscrers, in ite denial of the rumor that larce reluforcomente to be rent to Mexico ex- Plaine that the army of Mexico will recelve, before the Stat of December, the numberof menu necessary to replace those w! have explied by that date. The object of thle yearly movement of trooos fe to tiaintam, not to increases, the effective strength of the expoditionary army The Corps Legidatift had made further procresa with the budves of Ministry of War, In the courre of the » Kerveguea again mentioned ore time ehall ed the the proepect folowan ny tative of the Minia- wanations ma to thle of Maine, soie « Wine, and entd towne by to the eatraerdinary herveguen ery 10 1168 raloulated to teenie epoken of by M, SPAIN mate nenert that the objecta of the con- rpiratora st Valencia were the Spanish overthrowing of the Hou bon dynasty and the union of Spain with Vortu eal, Kleven cliivene and elett ere bad already Leen brow before the tiibuoa. ‘the Parle Pave publie A report what Genersl Priva tint secrotty fifed Varonem, and bad returned to Prance An oihe " vat finite 1 Am Pinal rleamer at va forrome sooenteh pore in ¢ Me titer- ane he © was todeembark in tue event of the Lion proving euceeastul, PRUSSIA, Tn the Upper House of 6 » th Commitee on the Buleet preentod ther report, in whieh ther pro Pore that the bu leet, ren Jed by the Chamber of Tepation should be re t by the Hone They Th Lees Propote that as che budget has not been voted in aecoce with attic t the Coustituiion, the Grovernmens: choudd be ecu to fix and prow! cate a nomtoa: budget aon 6 eurlelent ihe pablo wen e a oun ry, aeons to enalle P y Mie Lower house ITALY The Parte Pave announces that the Italian and Papal Governments bave nageoed that all Italian Pelope without distin Gon shall be simply se quiied (0 enter lato a written en mement nat te Inte the laweof the kingdom, end that no prelate ecompolled to tite the Bintan the who pe th of alegin: albwent biel wath the exvcepwen of @ amall abin mm wo hoatile attitude nine tion of the Corpus hth 4400 Beur The people ei te thet i sbeetiaetnye als, in Dg proces: of abolict aay ira, Beypt iad biokea cut there, aud t ahadom au t Lonion fumed ‘ Ie clowed ato Americun Stoo Iinioe Central RK. RK. Sig; Erle RB. S8eb United States Five-Twea thee 69 ea 60% (Bp TetocrapA to the Now York Sua.) Ans Ohio mother ie ithe other day with jay at the unexpected returs of Ler soldier son Jay Co onS reports the sul scriptions to the Bay Thirty Loan, yesterday, at #2,801,700. The num ber of individual gubseripiona for 450 and $100 was one thousand mx hundred an] ten, Tum steamer L esburg, with S00 bales of ment cotton, and miscellaneous wed and sunk below Atiguata, Ga, i wo lives were lost, Tar tron works beloncing to Pratt Black Rock, Buflaly were tot destroyed by fire yeaterday afte voc; lone §150,000, The York Ceutral Railroad Dridge adicining was also destroged Yar Vermont Dem crate state Convention mot yesterday at Huriiugton, and nominated a State ticket. For Governor, C. Daveuport, of Wil- tnington, Ween iw nated; for Lieut 4icvernor, D, C. Liusley, of Burlington, Av tho late session of the American Medical As- Boston, it wae charged thas Surgeon General Barnes bad been cuilty of unproe fessivusl conduct, by vonsulling with an irregular practivoner, in the cave f the Rewards, Itis now charge was dismissed ence of its deniel by Dr. Barnes, sheen deemed neces pression by a forn Govern- lea, Wom shade yo she 2lat, & Co, at ow Sxistion, beid at Irt rene ! staternens for te juformation of all concerned, thas the en!! for dele- gates bo the commercial convention tote held at Detroit or the Ith of July, embraces ovly mem- bere of boarda of trade and chambers of commerce No provision has been made for the revieseutntives of oNMpr orga cay +] — Thirty-Vhird Year aod ' | | | @ (By Mat te the How York Mun.) As “Exhibition of Insects’? ta to be the nex® novelty in Parte Treanerrira are decidediy Yankees in their mel¢ ody : they sing through thelr how ‘Thin Het of abandoned lands ja Virginie already (Dit @ bobal of nearly 4,0") acres, Vit Old Capitol Prison wae put up at auction of Iay, but woe euldeniy withdrawn from the tuarket. [bt will aoon be offered ayain for sale AN inventions nocket time piece ‘ws arrante lt denote time correctly,’' ie selling in London for @ penny, “Pangarsy'* seid @ solemn lociuret have children, or, if not your dau hive"’ Tos London Innes gives itup, © The Sid lene Nees of the Collapse’! is ite heading for the e)toe rial review of the la ‘tb newelrom this side GRBAT preparations are making for a Fourth of July celebration, in Savannah, and !u many .1vee Bouthern clties, Tue President informed » gentleman on Saturd doy that be bac ally deter el to grant pore dons to promivent rebele iu exceptional cares only. qT Robty,? ex “vou may ove way the eldes son of President Johnaon te Bol,’ toe Three Prince Robert in # quarter of # century | ‘Pie Hritieh empire, air,” exela “ia one on which the aun never sete replied an auditor, “in which the tax gatherot uever goes to bed." Pow Havana com Be retary o rit news thet ex-Confederme nridge is the recipient of Very polite attentions from the aristocratic, slaves loving element of Cuban avctety, It ts rumored that be jutends to go to Spain. ‘Tae crop acconnte from all parts of tho country? particularly from the Weat, are of the most tavore able character, Harveat'ng bas already coummencedt in Southern Elinols, and it will be fully two woeke earlier than usual all over the country. Im the course of the next aix weeks nearly all the general Lospitale will have been broken up Convalescent patients are beiug discharged or trane+ ferred us fast as possible, There are ebout tow thousand sick in bospitel at present Kare Raywosn, «@ Maveppa'’ performer in @& travelling circus, wee injured at Datavia, NY, @ fow vighte wince, by her horse felling beck upom her while starpped onto him, Her lip wan dislocated, She is recovering. Tur crops in Ireland are reported! frotn all quar’ ters to be iv a very satistactory condition, Pota- toog hay, wheal, flax and cate are all in a forwara stove ant the roost beautiful weather coutinues throughout the Island, As editor saya hia attention wae first drawn to matrin y by the ‘ful manner in which & pretty girl bandied @ broom, Another editor rave the manner in which bis wife bandles the brovis is not no very pleasant Miw Chara Harton bat evtabliahed in Waabing- ton en ayency for obtaining information abou® missing soluicrs, and bas published a lietof tem f whom ele wishes to find dome trace, Returned soltireiuny obtain this list by addressing # letter bo Mons Harton, Tne General commanding at Savannah hes or deret that hereafter, any person found wy nile strestw or in any pul lic place. dressed in the ani- form of an officer ot the so-called Confederate ae: + vey be lrumediately arrediod and beld fos trial for tolaucmesuor Tun loss by the recent fire in Quebec is oatinuate ed ab one million dollars, Appoala will probatly he moda to other ces for sawietance, es Qiehes has euflered enor ously from similar calem tine, Tre divtence devastated by the tre ie about one- thint of a mile | Tow Qie te papers announce that Geneoa! Die arnvetin thatcily on Tuesday morning lat. He hasbeen the recplent of every poamble courteay | the ‘tu two cas a where horses taken by General § > | man'aarmy, and 6 by his Excellency members of the eonid be extended to hin the Governordivner | and the veveromenk now on Quebec Tit Bavanual Heyatp containe a Court deeiston afterwards purchased by lovel citizens, were claimet by the orizinal owners, The Jidge docited that the original owners’ ‘ites cearod when the horses were cap ured by the U.S army ina tine of war Tur horse of a Manchester (Fog.) gentleman ently biog ite head and refured food, Soma drops of blood were found in the horse's noririle, Sand a veterinary murgeon recommended bleedin ¥ to correct an ¢r- | The geptieman, however, decided to send the suirnal ont for a quiet exercise, and on ite returs to the stale alive mouse came out of its nos. trils Avoxa other veluahle property seized by Co! Toomis, easistant special agent of the Treasure Department, and seting officer of custorns at Rich - roondy ia she miitary railroad leading frou T ville to Greensboro, forty miles in length, built be the rebetarny. The road road will be under the contro of the Treasury uutil regularly contisvateL by the Court. Aw Ulster County paper saya: A black snake, over five feet |e waa dao vered one day law week in the top peach tree in the yard of Jainves L, Mewke, near the tell It had been playlug With # couple of sual children, when sorre one paasing ty alarmed b # anakeship, and be renup the tree, An alarm wax at once «i wien Di, BE. Colburn, living near ly, came with @ long pole aud very soon despatched him, Leos than one-fourth the men required during the war will now be employed at the Poiladelphia bavy yard, there teing little work now going o4 shere, The New Lronsiies has been stripped of all ber storem her auicunition and furniture, prepare atory to undergo repair, Her sides bear cv dence of the force and weight of some of the shots wich struck her in the attack on Fort Fishe:, there bwin, wasny deep iadeutatious tn the trou plone | Lavi Saturday, three large botlert in « flourio {mali ard distiery et Kowauee, Ell, explotot, | being ed bodily froto their foundation, and tou in pleces Tike wo rnneh brown paper, Que end of | a holer, with a portion of the flue, atruck the ro? | of Me. J. Wenders'a houre, some 16 roe i f | the nll, crashing through bo the aecond tl AN other long atrip atruck the house of M Alletes | about tho same distance gout! of the m:!, and, | yvoing down to the first floor, demolished @ ro kong chair froin which Mr, A, who satin ib with a oaly foe artiy bad risen but an iostant betore, Lhe logs te nomething over M0000 | Gun Hanroure t asued an order from Peters. ) burg cond: tntus 1 prohibitin’ meetings te establish @ fixed price fur vegro labor “No ‘if. I ference in price or the #ame amo.n', iin and } quaitty of Iabor will be permitted by whites end blacks, All the crcumstancea in ex! in will be carefully cons dered, and when @ terior master Lires bis former slave, sud in addiven keeps, fete andeclowbes bia taratly or eome of bie young or il and helpless revativer, who woud Others ine become etax ed burden upon the borer, the cost of their tonintemance will be co. - suerd ane partof the lnburer'# wa,es,"* Tur Fourth of July wil be observed throughon the country With wore than enswornary yeveraler this yeer Bev. Dr. Chapin * orates" at Alhany fwhere the colors ine @ighty returned ray. mente will be received by the Governor), Henry Ward Beecher and Theodore TV jton, at Krook!linue, Conn, } Dr, Hutcbcock, at Bath, Barnum as hie native Bridgeport, ete,, ete, But nowhere w i! the ceremonies be more mpreseive than at Gottys burg, where the Grand Master of the Grand Locge of Masons of Peunsylvaniea will lay the corner stove of the monument in the Holdiers* National . SLominged @m the Legh eae e3- te

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