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~ et YORK, _ WEDNESDAY, al 4. 12, 1865, Thirty-Third Year. Vumber 10,291: SW ——_— =a - 4 to the crazing effect the base proposition had on the | it might have proved fatal but for the inter position A MoVEMEN? * ! . : f \ - nag Me < 8 on foot in Italy to canon! re Chris. | State, resume por on of their propatty, The he Latest News mind of Miss Harris, as well as the circumstances pA RCW a cotaptete the wins ters bowen a or Vabus sod make him the patron sant | right and title to the property claimed must be which Induced the belief that Barroughs, whom Miss young Burge fired snoiher shot at the eae man, | Oo MAF ners | Leyond question, bit led, b taking airn between two officers who were y fendi Tur vetne: enna Telegraph to the N. Y. Sum, arris killed, waa the author of the letters. peat Kin the Wall thie thee pening \aroarh ri Hef ps ‘ e at Leh arpet firme lelphia have _—— ar Ex-Governor Letcher wae releneed from the Ol4| thigh, The crowd had now iat it heir stores every evening duriug Capitol Privon last nieht, by direction of President | deeply aympathizin with t morher. " cn! “y | Me Sanrmer at five o'cloek. Naval Intelligence. ployed at tye Johnson, upon the condition of going immediately to | TU+h was tunde for the prisoners, with the ic teucion TAH eid U.S, fae, which wae hauled down from Soldiers 1 t be of lynch 5 “ Ww ery Ke ' ; Wout ten “Mawes” | WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. his home in Vireinia! and he gave his parole to re- | vengeance trom the frenciot enothee” ys { i! inet seen the New Orleans Custom Hove iu | Preoktya Navy Vard. Naval Auction - tmonin there, subject to the order of the President. furiated brother w taken up, and + TEAS restored bo ite former position ow the 4th. share ef Enlisted Seamen, Hic. with the utmost difficulty that the « froro the Lake Buperior mining regions ‘ a ’ Major John A. Bolles has received the appointment | moved the ) Venuock has issued peremptory orders 14 ) Prisonere to 9 place of safety. liv aatisfactor aresa ol luction of the Gulf Squadre of Solicitor and Naval Judgo Advocate General of the | fusion, young liurns got at the younger 3! mining gist Whe lates LB one hl e. | oe that none but returved sailors and soldiers — Navy Department; and Secretary Wolles has ap- ie bees tare ad stab him, Fs oO . you District, Ld J i are W be empored at the Brooklyn Navy Yard i 4 r ce there w " cient to guard 4 le whic i ie F ates ol ate 1 it of the President to Admiral | mind surceoa Phivoss 1, Horwite ae Chief of th | the primera wont ware ht te ( apt. Hagad ton Heap negro, who bad learned to read, | APMlicants tiust produce theis certificates of honor | Dahl Barean of Medicine aud Surgery of the Navy Depart- ipmediately Droseeded t the ; ene th t> give me of his ecqual on who | Wble dischares ve thele petition ean be letened » officers, and speedily restored order. The + er | ‘ . t nue ehernlare gren. ment. prisoner had tied for safety, aud now seas to the p ; aoe mt r meen aie k an ides of it anic Read | to Tt mnet membered, however, that there ie D NAVAL CEREMONIES Ex-Brig. Gen. Jamee Kiernan, of New York, was | to say where they could find bit, Ne was arcs, | (28 \# She power of hearing with the ey | Bet e weat at the yard for the entire AN AL s | Yesterday appointed United States Consul at Chin- | ## 880 was Mre. Burns, the mother of the wolortinaie | AG STLRMAN in Boston was complaining recent. | Arty of the Pot: iris, and her son and the two Majors @ taken y that be had had @ munetrok Oo; ry it At to-d: . eee lang, China. Foy at o'clock, The mothor of the iris wasinse | ge, Beroke a inquiry it w noon to-day, @n auetic of thirty-two vee E REBEI PRISONER Mr. Ford, the Washington manacer, has protested | crazed a stati that it was devined teceseary Wo lial” Saran deiner it bia wife for It, a8 18 was iD | sols, for whieh the Navy Department have no further 4 “DEL, SON Baltes slnet the closing of his theatre through his counsel, | ea’ her, and even then she had to be pli cot cchalefliaredbedN ahd aly we, will take place atthe Hrooklyn Navy Yard, & — 7 te eo fo! add ti mn. @® cart an ") th a vow | tev » hk , ‘ ‘ 39 Rel a 0 Gpaneleh, Ne teed woe civon for becsibition toe | FeR Barmy tne Wolken cf the vei, ou le See weer Pung bss Vigilance Com- | targe wurter of thee vosseia wece purchased at the elease in ne Week. performance, but rumore had prevailed during the accompanied the ‘ mittee," wt inet we onsen were on | DekiMNINg Of Khe war from the mercantile marine - ——-——- ony eat a dinwarbense woule ta ‘fe ace he Sees | aie tres J + | the beets of another larce gaug, with every prog. | 80d hastily transformed inte eiuincs and blockaders, ‘ { Fialble fm OLS part eh Lecter Fond had all bes | mourntul ina ae | pact of overhauling them Many of them have resdercd tnoet valaable services, . a N ibe in any pai M * | company engaged, ote, and the play an- tere had be thane Tue iMustrious, daahia hionable, handsome | * bile others Lave been the property of the Govern=- | y nounced wast Nig oh sine received an ahs & Awe ap vatteting An i + t 6” Be Kdward ton Bulwer, | ment for only a brief period. Many of them " * nob n onday, asking Lim pot to open his ver and brother, whol a Owree ‘ Mt lwer, ¥ (gether Newspaper Witness.’ ' mere, ao those might be trouble: and yusnest ng to | Vengeance upon the ceatroyers of thet Lappiures oot suid statoncian, has is ome utterly | valuable and are worth more than they will probably - bim to take fifty thousand dollars for bie building, | Were banudcutled 1 verne off to jail ir pa een fore abandon the suciety eveu . " o « \ CHMAN'S TESTIMONY iMPEACHED snd erect another iheatre ine different part of the with the hated villaine The unwiee attemps to | of bin mont intimate riends, eines whieh Welt eal vies, Ti ivy De . € whea be would be suppwrted liberally by the | unlawful tueans to Lavae delerati nie ne a t ue, be Navy DT) , ccnenenennoneeseamaaecamananee "| public, forward by the unrea:ouing crowd to | ' sive i os Hi deley ogg Of New York Turnore ere | rertment io desirous of disposing of thone veseeie, { — but added to the eslamity auder wh Terr ee ech Friday afternoon, over the New tat dee tank thd: Ae teatiaed ieee 6 SCH 3. Surratt Declared Innocent. Harris and McCallengh. i rk au ¢ Railroad, wud were received by the sacritic 6 a These rrested in Wash ton, as mentioned Turnverern They contemplate a series of joins | the ‘The eales ot Washington aad Philadelphia ; NTF TENNECCIE | ine dt ebay Honey ". BC erie most malignant wrnseee whe ben Saliboretele nett ok ceed eet nng. | Czouretons and pio nies during the week, were well attended, bus the results wero not aa satie~ | ORTAD T I ROM T ENNESSEB and bitte pete Herrl ome no of the most wicked | ® bellies crime. vi ¥ A HORSIHLR accident occurred on a lake steamer | factory as could have been desired, ‘The mereantile | Bapetices Attach —_————____—— ou the dau. Tho clothing of e ledy becawe enten- | wartne of the South te utterly destroyed ; the Mie } men in the Confederate service, it te eaid, MeCul- led to the ~est of Emerson Etheridge, | ssn was tormeriy Proto mactinery of the vessel, and two other “ ‘ srner ctrer ‘ ot of Chemietry at Colum. | The West Roxbury Tragedy Arrest of the | lates can () ber rel nd were faught te the samme iriver is stripped of her former strength of bia College, and remained ip that position until the Sapvosed Murderer. trop, end all throe were crusued to death, tonnage, and the Gulf coast Ie lly ae barren of * NDIARY SPEECHES THE CAUSE, | recnest nenrdot inkehmont ius enmaares 44 | ‘The Bonton Taanscuiwe of Monday wayws TLe | due German tankers aut moneped mens who | CTMESTY Hhich to carry on the simplest Rg hela y * | Chair of Chemistry tn Columbin ™ Particulars of the dreadful tragedy in the quies | ‘tx ta year suo made a proposition to the Treas. | mente of trade psechporaremied Teles ea ee there - --— the time, Hie opponent was Protessor 7, q ury Departinent to take @ protium loan suffictentiy | tacts, it te believed that wo have men of meanw Gibbs, generally acknowledced to be an al village of West Roxbury, resulting In the brutal i a bef) ad b : ssage From Gov. Brownlow, | iit ycirital wr have ant o. sas GAdie SEG SERNSGEL caNLANGALMA NaS Seve P to cover the whole United Btates debt, have | among us who will ste in thw enio to-day an opportu ole ’ * » ewed the @ame on terma ually . . Unitarian, McCullough, beiug more orthodox, waa shih g a ne equally as advaute- | nity tomwizea nice sum, The te the ‘3 . elected, When he ran away fo Richmond he became | and her brother John 8. Joyce—whore dead Ixxlies | K0Us a8 the formes proposition. me . * Fiala sal aed converted Rebels to be Are | (ie head ofthe Chemical burenu, In this office tes rete ea cillaiec Weed edd insu place ied Weeds : are, U9 per cent, on the day of aale, aod the balance rested prepared inflamable compounds, which were to be y " A Werrrnn renorter in one of the cities on the | im eix days thereafver, af truction Ney York aud other upon the estate of Mr. nat Motley, * Sunday, M ae mt po announced the arrival m New Or- The Bureau of Kecruiting and Fanipment has in apse vern cities, aud B readiness to nbet with | the 1th of June Inet, are still fresh in the min:'s | leansof the lady of @ prominent Major General | eued the wll’ ord fe - &e &e &e skill the sour plote of the re- | ofthe public, and {6 is therefore unuecessary for | after the follows aah Meats weet adeneral | sued the following order, which applies to the die . . . hel leaders for the of the wormer | us in this connestion, torecall them, A few des | C —— came up a passenver on the Handy. Mer | Sheree ofecainen, at thy Brooklyn Navy Yard, [vie facia, treesberten, et iGuar bn toe afier the discovery of the bodies in Huzze y's | earvo consisted of 840 Dales uf costou and S00 tae | UAted July Ist, Et reads in part as follows From Washington. pay, he ia one of the most Woods, Chief of Police Kurta received iuformation | ausorted private freight." You will discharge all enlisted men on board of the brought out by the rebeilion. that one Jobn Stewart.s resident of West Roxb ary, A TOWwim comin receiving ship and other vessels notin active serview 4 aie and a dis Jior. wae the murderer. ‘lhe & mm ¢ and ® view of the entire city | auder your command who enlisted prior to February «nation of Mr. Dole Redaction of The PET HOSES GE nae i to investigate the | 221 surrounding country, bas been built in Cork, | 24, 1864, @ liated in 1564 for two yoarny at f squadron—The President Visite From Fortress Monroe, chie r i ad ‘ n@ | Ireland, dedicated to the memory of the Iate Princo ut cunts and refunding ® pro+ wiral Dahlgren 91 Kedel Prison- read, and A mae ote) Bs | Consort, on the occasion of the Prince of Wales's artofa * received by them . 4 . . * Released im One Week- The Assns- (Correapondence of The Sun.) certained thet the inan they were after trad reen- | marraye, and waned the tion Trials More Newspaper Teati- = S ar army and was stationed at . isted in the reg my, Ete Fortrena Monroe, July 10.—The ship Wheeler | gory Independence. A vi faek Mosman Babel charge for adaiasion to its summit, and. bhe Chief ot Bureau, shngton, July 11.—The resignation of the * | “Albert Tower." A considerable revenue ie derived trom ® trifling A. N. Swirit, acer with acareo of tobaceo, which was aground for some | to the fort on Wednes finds are de fo Adiniral ©, H, Bois, Commandant, ; aM Vuled to | " o daya tn James River, has Leen lightened and arrived | not recognized, owing to au erroneous deactip tion | ghoeng Ove W she rellof of the aick poor of | 1) wittte remoubered that tho first rosotntion of Wins Fy Dete: 6 angen Of Indian Af | ore to-day, The etcamer Cossack, from Richmond, whieb bed eg Ag be Kor tives. , On Batur Gao. Riccan Philede)t f ' Congroes giving bountics to seatuen gave them three which had heen before the President several i day Cetectives Heath and Jo went down & the J Om, in Pbiledel) hia, lor along | A . ‘ sev hed pouarday; Ghd Gh aoralae bik got acround to-day, near Point of Shoals Lighthouse, fort, thie time taking with thems young lad ho | time hed bg ud his house en old musket | 2 athe’ pay ne bounty which was to be deducted frow by la 9. N. Cooley, of 1 cared 0 The ehip Mirvourt. of tobacco, which WA | was acquaiuted with Siewart, As the sroops ata: | that! o picked up on the field of Gettysburg, Caps | Pe money, All prior to these enlistments ere en- sor, Jadge 1). N. Cooley, of lowa, entered upon ashore in James Itiver, hes ar 1 here, nod ie re- | tloned as the fors were passing ln roview, vue lad | 8¥e MI repeatally euappelon it On Monday | titled to dliecbarge, The eecond act was passed io atins of vig ree Mr rea a ae he loading. ‘The Envlieh sloopeof war Styx and Petrel | eaw Btowart, nd Sh.onee poined bim out to the | Hy Ne for Lepr u a z: Se af hee ta sasp on | July, 1864, ¢lvfng the same bounty to auilore as te natructe yy the President to vieit certain In- : hennd to Hall . detectives, he man who if charged with this gin for suuseme' he wixth cap that was latter two oli of men must tribes, with @ view be thelt pecifeation end have arrived at this port, boun Halifax, where borriti: crime is of Irish descent, and about | © @Pped, to the horror of the father, explod athe anes soldiers Now th at f ” r i val to Government reservee, but this mission be | *e” ¢xpect orders to returu to Kngland, twenty-four years of age, He ie atout built of | | BUspocied charge Which Inv in (ue uiucket, and | Tefund ® proportional part of thes bounties before ! , b sai medium height, bag ® short thick neek, full | *! ted a litte aon of Wia, Harvey, who was wat. h- | they cnn receive their discharge, pega i i From Tennessee. face, dark brown hair, and cold bii.e eyes, | 0s the sport, The reduction of the persouel of the Navy le pro- eral vessel lately attached to the East Gu! with very heavy, shaggy ebrows. lo baa THe Prince of Wales re a he y Yard. Since M * vb yy y @s € et makes epeechar, lava cor. | efeeelue quite rapidly atthe Navy Yard. Since May tron,were sold at Key West on the 2th of June, | Governor Brewnlew After the Rebel | Qo iioiher living’ et Pitsburg, Pa pieware | ner-atuura, eats dull dinvers aus horribly bored | sou over filly vossel have been paid off and ig them the notorious yacht Wanderer. The Cincinnati, June 11—A especial diepatch to the | was naturally much — tro led ‘ a Tg in & | aterowdod receptions by kuixhts fas brewers {| pus out of commission, aud several thousand men fron is rapidly being reduced to a*mail comple- | Gazerre saye:—“Governor Brownlow. of Tennossee, | arrested, He deni ely eben Epeken bo above thc | Prenat) tances with the wives of grocers, Whose | disharved from the naval service, has issued a proclamation, declaring the “franchise ith i Laflgoes bar mts yh ae tae ipa tay a Peep happen to be Mayors, and in fifty waye |’ f th 1 ra from Terna ha : i] with much feeling, a bad enough, God | earns his + y Pride y ch ? lof the naval pri ) ar Admiral Dalaren, whore flagship, the Pawnee, | law’ the Supreme Law of the State, He denounces Peni ihe evan tad parses etioirk |e ape aisrys uit? ped any mo nlerate muy = Mash at és o - . | f b ypu c on een lying near Gieshoro, received the President | all thore aa rebels who attempt t« iwexecu- | urder Me declares he has atople evidence | aethi« Prince is oblired ty foe ing all tine | high as $1,260 due them ore Afternoon, with all the honor prescribed for his | tion, and calle upon the civil authorities to arrest all | go prove weer’ ns was at the time of be murder, | whats bumbug and bore it all ia, Tn fact, he hae | jot thirty-two contrahande. who were ke pt at work Ml position. The President wae accompanied by | persons who, ander pretence of being ites vad ps * taken to Dedharn Jail toula aa Ga cows Sand Cha eden Mang Without wuy of the | on the revel fortifications, ‘hone will be paid off this 5 ‘ ¢ sing the people to the con- ably , Yo we the | 5 i the (lor eretary of State, the Secretary of the Navy, the | Congress, are advising the people t pee ei vrime was commised in Norfolk County.’ During | hype , week, ‘Their settiementiachides their ration money, tary of War, the Secretary of the Interior, the | etitntion and le Fring UP Febetion ane’! the entire day yesterday, and in fact al the time | ay gM Pon the students at Harvard re- | which amouute (o no britiiue sum naster General, the Attorner General and Hon. | redition.” that he hae been coniiued in the Tomby Siewert | bie ct ie ry : rd Le hk , ng ee : 5 nm] aie 3 : REE du el, fectl*: cout e grounds whipple-trea of bis yn Ki Mr. Gooding, Marshal of the District A hes been calm and unconce per barodvhe becanse disordared. the eal h Sala th, € sal Dray teas Pay est of Emerson Etheridge. dent that he can clear himeelf frora all au sy Te 7 boca: be ae "4 thy ba ge were re } A " ‘ \ lL NEWS umbia, A¢ Smith, . Pay- 1 ) r , ’ “ hed, and he was drawn 4 td ? " The ageregate ammount offered by Various pariios |) + at ¥ n er Bridge, General Muzzy (the President's dec- Incendiary ihe sed chet beyer ; for the arreat and conviction of she persen o | ni non the lapiine peach cote cone MEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, ), William Faxon, Keq, Chief Clerk of the Cincinvat, July special dispatch from | aang who committed murd ’ Me Upon ‘ting gratitude of the coun Department, Col. Forney, and other gentlemen | Nashville to the Commenorat of this city, announces | gown of Woat Koxoury baying } ri abet Ar ; ea as st gh eae ! rey AS A ‘TRaDY Vrolessor Hlot is * . " wan 63. play oi ) sealing vercel of young men degrad her with ladies, The party took the Geraniam, | the arrest of Emerson Etheridge, at Columbus, Ky ii sene ke apap ‘ ule) sakes Kleven | sein eit a ann + ap hanite a the ssi vee" te | looking about fr eome lovation where be will be u © Seventh street wharf, and upon reaching the | by the commandant of the military post in that city, Ree eee oF tha aeitnee Ward Kleveo—in whieh | ihe manner vove indicated, Site’ (d Gas te esouats FazT aiaasal AEG aka LG r aee were received by the o re in full dress, | on the charge of delivering incendiary speeches in 2 informats ut culluary art the many who af President's anlute was fired. The marine band | Tennossee, i Tus Artnles of the Potomsc and the Tennessee, | make appl for instruction, Since bis Academ 4 nt u i : A ewan exlineh ha bates wake application for instruction, ) y at danational air, The yarde were manned, and | | (kaueridge ie a native of North Caroling, but re- Hows [toms y in exisionce ase tha followings thor doen | aa hace altar abi ante GE: NSRES eect Pa , moved to Tennessee ¢ar in > owt our, eC e ceremonies of a manof war were performed elected a representative ia Congress from that State (Mp Telegraph to the Now York Bun.) General Wood, considerably reduced, and sent to | ed covke bave bern added to the number previously i! President then inspected the elip, and the sail- | Lie was re-elected to the Thies fourth € on grees, and the Dopartineutof tee Gali; the Ubirteenth, Ge employe the households of this mutropol ad is ¥ ty seven n a r i bal wor oem My theer * ' oe? ent through their evolutions with theguns. An Hie to the Thirty. axth and ahi ford) hiya 4 Aor Tos Baratogs races are postpauped until to. lay X go wo si ‘ ° Sixteen ! A neh op the Professde (hat if bb could tesa nti ant entertainment was given by the Admiral, | jjouse of Represeutatives,) on account of the rain, rs ors the Derehivanind. o ag ” | mend a thousiud good cooks, they would be furulshed : which the party re-em ed and took a abort Jay Cooke reports subscriptions to the Seven- | rized fividion, aod garriaoning 3} ( | employment in good homes, at reuuoerative 4 wn the river, recelving salutes from the Don, Military Convention. Thirty Loan yesterday to the amount ot gs... | il Goveral Ruger; the Tweuty-tourth, arr "Twaves tn dese than one week after the lacshipof the Posomac flotilla, and several ves a | gina, with itt retue # regiteuta; ¢ fut wae made bw vce. 4 undoabtedl , ' of Whe ausdhee Aeesiral Danipees (will Gry A Good Movement, 400, | Teente-filth (colored), uioslly gone ty Texes, uu- | tie cess aad she wouder le thet the workingwomen * o ber flag, and the Pawnee will sail for Porte: Roaton, July 11.~A Convention of the Adjutant: Tus baggage car of the 5 A. M. down train fr | der Gen Weitzel ' Jeg ; at alr iilv-paia ana (ils ry th 'N. " ‘end g0 out of cominiseton. Generale of the loyal States met to-day, in the Senate | gargiogn, yesterday, was destroyed by fire, to. | Iy the conmpiracy trial at Washington t t ‘ for the purpose of becoming iring the Inet week there were released from | Chamber of the Btate Hoan. Gonen i B, Baker gether with the baggage car, near Mochavicsy le, | ler i “a eet od Pacha Reus proficieuts in the culiuary art, Ao inetance of the of lowa, was chosen President, The ro!l of members | ° 4 . ) witnewses act e % yn stations 1 Heutenant, 44 rebel non-commin- 7 No ope Was injure!. ar ed, 2M, Nur f witneses 1 : | value of the ¢ \iaiemy. at @ icane of doin Fj present was called s# follows: Gens, 8. Hogden, of - 3 me i weK KUL POMNAed Ly i) vd officers and 510 privates, making a total of 4 Dearne the last few days, thirty persons Cin. | delence, Nuwber of witnesses » c rood W eciaen ol forunles, come under the notice of ; e discharged by President Johnson of 43,201, | Maine; Head, of New Hampshire; Washburne, of 4 Wemiiet we. | aw 3% total uuunber of wit , 5 \ ates the occurrence re are now none but alck ones loft 81 | Vermont; Schonter, of Maseachusette; Mouran, of | Cust, Odio, and pine in Newport, Ky. Copposiwe,, | M ial win wuts | tov rolaton the stonieveeg aug oye pealecogandigtal Reus “tlave trader ana | HbOde Island; Merae, of, Connecticut ;, Rosell, of | were poisoned by eating chee f the cas nen oF rn A ¥ ser haat ho Celestina, the Portuguese slave trader and | peonerivania of Marvinnd; WPierpont, of proved fatal iM vf nan ¥ derived to d embroidery, kade rucner, captured and imprisoned at the | West Virginl “i y, of Keutucky; Baker, of Mise Must.x of Méckville, NB. Co ebot total i Fa * cad ot imiy required. The - on ec ‘ lows; Anderson, of Kanene, NBELY 0! h Me Mop BHO A DEgre une ive : in; } ye wd “ n ¢ of the asssesination, is released on condi ion that Communienifons were received from the Adjutant: | woman throngh the heart on the Yd inst. white |. wads Ady , r ' work, aud, om f eaves the country at once, He isthe man ar- | Generals of Indiana and Wirconein, recrettimy their tal * | oe BF 6 ahig elvin ro pay acol the lady if she ed in Philadelphis, by Col, Baker, as the assassin | inability to be present in consequence of urgent pub- | the latter was cugaged in a controversy with ber | aul ab aha gahke tia ra purpose of obtelniue Hic business at home. A dirpateh from Adjutant | | aster spl heli t ’ was geauted, aud tue ir, Beward, General Bishop, of Arkansas, stated that be will | ™ l Were tier \ ' ‘ ' \ , e Cons onat Ustos, of this ernoo r nl y to-night. A letier w read from Pasrine who bave orrived in Greensboro, N. ¢ © even ‘wwe ue or laden ave ued to the girl, who vi+ ' rivers 5 atu n, | reac t e Ait we 1 Soe x ‘ tb i * + wr} rt of Ohio, re * abe pps 4 pers . aur! . ea, bu d not sue lishes an affidavit of John P. Brophy, who says he | Adjulant-General Cowan of wae 8 cory Pe Ahe ust. | found the coundies of Clatham aud Mure, the ce | iv vag uM i de Me tle wat dee! the partion | Ht aid wot sueceed 1 have it proved if he were allowed, that | itia law of thet state siatemenia in reaciou to | tre of the bituaanons coal miues in Doep River, N, | taker the ff bot t 18 wud cholera. UO eu oy new @ gain ealled npon the nA ale , roward, a its working ; | the eve of Courbar-f ron id the tires lady iu Motivou aveaue, avd related ber troubles, ad hinan is and always wae a coward, acconiing to | IA OHTIE. 1 os tate of (iov. Andrew's staff, 10 ace | On Feport thet petroleum has been alecovered j J and secvid duywut ihe lentiy this ieertiic a ‘ uf the atest trial, which was the worde of his father ored be | cordance with an Invitation read a carefully prepared | lurge quantities | Seng oto itary gh ’ ! ’ " ad ed that he & oh rt tine | yetem, snowing the reeulte of : 1 ’ ‘ the ‘ ’ ther @ rebei bullet vere ’ tt € avenesi atl ay eines ak wed MMe ‘ views (Le foundera ot the Aw enthusiestic D meee netting wastheliat | lerms 4 ‘ La 8 + ) elapecd ¢ which you woman's to him as @ partion riend of hie; and that | Republic and of military 4 luce that time, and peti ire init naeas aa ae Unudes ott ' ramen pnd) Atzeott wee ridige on | making various recommendations, growing out of the | U*ineton, Ky on Monday penene = | habit tho str ets ¥ baud @uip oy ne ae al a . horses, a phy . «ne, ran nies ience during the pre nt war, 4 a by Mr. Kasson, of Iowa, anu Gon. BLP Mair, urg. | k pilgrisns ator wie stk { vp. About do sengeess 80 o Om aAndaay. of Kentucky, m the appoint- 2 . wick , ‘ vey with Atzerott; that eince the trial Weich wy ey ee { emoralize Congresa | (26 she adoption of the coustitutious! «meu the: yi ek rey aos ¥ a I wo Aw told Brophy Wat Mis Bur at wept pitterty, St | on the eubjectof a genera: militialaw. Gens, Lind- | ment, ig vay . + a rae) ¢, t € 4 Indy frien, thought of Jobn going to Ric mond, and im- » Warhburoe, Anderton, Kussell aud Borry were | 4 ssh alih ies | ieciiel Nea + Fp Sa eae ec talds wed \ pa ed him te remain at home, and not bring trouble | appo uted as sald com mitt Hs : WOMAN an id we urdered by three | oh we eriff Ab Tillal Dacha tie eae 1 birmeel! and upe Braap 1, ce Gens, Anderson, Hodron, and Pierpont were ap- | robbers, ne conden, Madison County, Olio, a refige at Isif, and the Gover “ b COuT aetrin 1, toe e men were at the house, Mra. Burratt called | polnued « Commuttes relative to the appuintinent of | Tobbers near I Moo, Kad Peunty ® | Ved{i Pache after ate pene cantlen: oi a ; Uy fee cone Aes apis a hg ot Wrens { om the Adjutant Generals of the severn! states as pen- | day or two since, The ower of the premises, ae bizmeelf falle ‘ i “ih Rise et ies Tale ac i 0 ii ning gon ¢ do thy sion ta. . , y anctt " d she he » comme here? Now, Join Ido not feel easy about | 'Cehe. Schinler, Mauran and Lindsay were appoint: | Companied by ancther many epproached the house Bi ARKbY, ain | Madison avenue, sie receives tem dollars 0 a ’ and ou is must tell me, pee yon inittee to procure from tho War Department | while the robbers were acking it} apd killed vthe dat, and the wdy deel that he will an about.” ophy | asker elehman i ° colle to y reo t ) ( . f ‘ a i the muster rolis end certifi ruch rolle to be of tt 7 atoly w free ‘ v the fort wat . ) D told her, and eichman, rep ied that Jobn deposited in the Adjutant Gen wof the sev. all three of them w r ers cele hase Bre ba penta apis nually pros v7 " peation of a nam i not aud would not tell her ni seclose of the | eral states. he Convention adjourned to Wednes- How. Hiwaw Wannninim of New York, was nee sh aha : d ber of young women, ae often he ean find thora E hasta sg Mee Aicers Y provi Me ay, 9 A.M, 1 Premdent of the Western Trade ( ; re) t t ga ty tor # cook He has y sident Jolneon, in Mre. surrat » provide saoviovanionl chosen ident of the Wes! rN mnveu- > retious a he means by ch | who are wi o rue professed cor bg phy would keep it @ profound secret. Brophy t Alb tio = in mesion in Die Binet Vecatie ao. He wishes the people to conta becowe an ¢ jelaet on the eubject, and will probe ed Weichiman to gi ar letter to The Tragedy a any. ROR. BO gre eceaag Chic r lease | n etort ar @ Baie Government, | py anita’ this desire to aid .espect pi | b 01 t Y . Walker, icago, w nomen P h A y ive ee de » spers Esn Brophy further Weichman the Prisoners Vice Preside at large 8 Vice President was | bappiness sn tt waged ¢ ition of their Cc i \ Ay Leer a ase af pcan The Albany Azous, of yesterday, relates par- | eppointed for each Sisto and the British Pros | t ! ones the pegpie ve r ee jaere tN. Te Dinry 81 Ta ACTION OF THR Po r, and afterward emenibering, as Bro : _ ri [eens t } ote ot ¢ ' in “ ut Kennedy h yosed, that this testimony prenla ijure be rhe the attempted eh ¢ of the nepenere viuces. He tekstas tion, in which ther signally failed to eecomp'ia N porint k aad “ teseed him (B.ophy) for about hait an hour to ajor, in revenge for outrae’ wona ol irid- me rer Weir purpose, a Way prove tue greatest t iveued o r nm to the atreete of e the rourts aid browehts me of the aub-ollicers | getand Aun Burns, in @ wood near tia! city: & rai Intelligence. we tue cau of civil Uberay tiroughcus toe | the city. Rach patrolman 44 to snenect within hie pares 4 ae ae er 4 % i nh provren, 1e r ° aud as ul ge roments are of g bear all “paved a aye or itters, lanes and 4 be paced upon the witne a-stan The While the examination was in provress, the prison : ¥ govern things wese eworn to by Jobn PY. Brophy, | ¢ Major and his side @ach other, Dear (By Med to the Now York Bun.) | F eee a ee et oR he boped a6 | aileya, wharves, plore and heade of alipa" and report a inet te Lushan, Fad 2B thee of the cirls, ap. fad eu Ginasirold WB bhis had Leen, th Hapadarlnapyy as tala dalis all oeniealons io clean i) gt pesied atthe door, He wee armed with a tevolver in Utle bad tuugbt 1 not be destitute of va n writing to bine da om na to ¢ eet he Constiterionat Uston further saye: Gen. | ROG'fuiie eed haa cit, with toe de‘erminaton of | ,.Jous Hass died of joy, in Utlea, at the return of | 4 ’ Lal : tuem orto remove nsher,&e. Tho summary of ench om rtrauft, on Friday, wrote in subslance as follows | taking wiminary, vengeance upa the “esttoy oe of bis eoliler sou Lon th HH lke paclow tede nee ait Orleans | record io be transmlsbod Monday to the cen s ne President. e before the exec: is two sisters, He opened the door ® lew inches, 4 mnerrilia in the Neabvil , t + Secine that no hone guards or . Pa he President, s short time before the execution: | soa taking git, fired ot she old man, the ball taking PRA i Se ene: # PrIOND | mae is for self-protection will bo permitted | al wilice are (0 assist the contractors and site The prieoner Payne has jut told me that Mre. | effect in the fleshy part of the tore , about three ; ne int ate of Texas #8 thy tulitury force pow in | thelr ea in the performance of their labor bra A ratt ineutirely innocent of the asenssination of | inebes from the e.bow, coming ou! as the wrist, Parstpert Harr son's coughter, Mra Taglor, thai siair, and hereafter to be sent there, will be | } them from annoyance, hind oa by Lieut Lincoln, and of any knowldve thereof. | Major jumped up, anderied out’ “1 st ehot! eateh | died at ion Friday | pul ta trclaed Individdeln ned hot } byt # them uannoyanee, hindrance a $ also states that ble had no knowledge whatever of | that man!” pointing toward youug Hurnh The ex- re that b 1 : . iduw's aod thelr prope | qgeosit, and in case any large number of persons shall VI \ abduction pilot, that nothing was ever taid to her) citemont was now intense, The crowd rushed in, Trur back bitre that have done good | ert tue inhabitants of Texas are notitied that it | colloct in any preeinct for eneh purpose, they are to 1 ut Stand that her pame was never mentioned | while Burne was move fierce than ever to finieh the | in this world—leeches sso! bas been the policy of the Commandiug ' t the parties counected therewith work he had devermined u omplieh, To add : , excepti or eral to inake borhoods infested with vier. | be dispersed ax in ences of riot, The duperintendent eat | Newront, R. J, is fu Pling the hotels. 2 n additional number of intensely loving letters | to the frepzy of the crowd, the tother of the Bvery tenement is pit * responsible for their ncte: experience having | aise promulgates the following synopele of the atreet ¢ a ie H 1 teed 4a girls now wade h pearance, &# AD accomplice | * a \ F bt tom that the jaf , the inbabitants, if | cieaning contract 2 e read in the Mary Harrie trial to-day, and aleo | of hey eon in the work of vengeance. The two Tiny piebald pouice are the style iu Hyde Park, onorgesica.ly exercinod, cun ‘own thie specie oe Y sf eral dated September, 1463, signed J. P, Green- | then rushed toward the prisone with a re- | London, shia season y 2 y ciak iown #219 | tet, Brondway, trom the ory to 26th street }, wal A. hor w bh f 4 3 r yand murder, Al of the Governor | ey 4 houre during the nd bef A “I 4, the latter requesting her, as @ friend, to moet | Volver and knife; she mother het, which , | } an on, u i . " she had antil now concealed about her person. Bhe Promiet Jobo Morrissey returned an income of | and Li ature of Texas, since the passige of tho | ¢4 Park Row, Chatham atieet and the Rowery, nasa disreputable house in Chicago, Mise Dev- | simed a blow at the head ot the elder Major, already | 69,700 lant year, Jobu speculates in ‘socks and | Ordiuance of Secession, having been dev'ared tile. | Fifty Avenue, from Way | to S0th a e who store the accused was a clerk testified ! suffering from bis wounded arm, cutting bim badly; | things (piditbedis, refugecs wil, ipou bbe rewire tu ihe 4 Centinucd ou ao dest lage