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umber 10,292. e Latest News ‘elegraph to the N. Y. Sua. "ROM EUROPE, ATLANTIC CABLE, age Sent Through the hole Lime in a Minute and a Quarter, CHOLERA IN EGYPT. SANDS DYING-- THOUSANDS DEAD from France and the Continent ‘AW ASHINGTON DISPATCHES ; Stanton Not to Resign: RNMENT OF THE FREEDMEN, Rights to be Protected. «rtant ‘Rules Laid Down. 8WS FROM HAVANA, kinridge Of for Enrope. RM AT SAN DOMINGO. ected lovasion by Tlaytia, ESTING CITY INTELLIGENCE. the Street Difficulty, ults “Upon the Workmen, Se., &c., &e. From Europe. Two Daye’ Later News. nnacd steamship Persia, from Liverpool on + Qnd Queenstown on the 2d, arrived here THF ATLANTIC TELFGRAPH ondon Ties says that vince the Great Enst been moved from Sheerness to the Nore, all arrangements for her great undertaking had hed forward to the utmost, and in a few days ‘e wonld be ready to start, though it was not that ehe would really move to sea before the 'thoftuly. ‘The massive shore end of the miles in length was about to be Velentia, and would be submerged from a fleamer on the 10th of July, The Timea wenty-five the Great Eastern arrives, and the ap'iee te ed, hor vovage will instantly commence, a called the Hawk, accompanying her for some or forty miles In thie of the company and a el guetta, bot absolutely none not connect the busines of Iayipg the cable will be al. t board the Greas Fartern. Twiee a day, in nine and in the evening. signals will be sent form the «hip to Valentin, stating where the fe, and these will be recularly transmitted » London. Anything, ther ore, cecurring on e ship will be uuy kno in Engiand, yn the other hand, anything wrong with 6 itself will be as quick ascertained 16 from the cessation of signals, but from * that can be applied to the end at Valentia, ying-out machine is being fixed up on he ship, and the leading srouch bas aleo mpieted along the deck, This latter is @ amber frame, eupporting « temi-ctreniar of iron, dow A a h the cable i drawn to sueeous Thachine, the friction of ite passage ' to keep it “tant.” and obviat nee of entering the mechine, All three tanks con- the cable have now been completely filled ter, and the wire, tn fact, fe as much «ul merg- as itwill be the bottom of the Atlantic—- 6 differe: that the pressure of the immense the oo ill wnaterielly oprove the con. f the cable by the compression of the gutta Tu these three tanks the temperature and vy of water are kept precisely equal electrical tests have been taken for the and will be continued for tive days mot + fon the results of all, to obtaiu # etandare he condition of the cable shonld be while ut. The coutente of the three tanks—that is re len of two thousand, five hundred 1 oable-Lave now been cou up, and fre sent through morning aud evening snoleshow the inulstion and conductivity ie to be almost absolutely perfect, even in realrense, Lhus, even with the rough in- ite, © Licsaage of four words wae sent through » a 8 minute and a quarter. The company, believe they have suceeeded in designing eote hich can more than double this rate of & bat even taking the tour words tn # ven fac eandard, the yield of profit from tre at the rate of two pounds per word, which be the chaise, would be imme: oT re) alnount inition ar Certainly, wil that Yekilecando has been done for the cabie, fepence on moderately fair If that additional wood for- y be vouchaafed to the unde: tating, testion will tus Most distant rewious iica may be coutidendy looked tor on y next, tke OF TH " CHOLERA IN EGYPT, efor Alexandria to June ¢s, reported con. vares of the cholera, both there and at Cairo, epidemic was considered to be asmurning a less harveter, A letter from Alexandria on the ene taken by the eoveroment have ‘tively aseless to meet the extent of the evil, eof whieh was olbeerved here on the 19th it. The disease prevailed firet in the north. irbe, near the raiiwar etation, which are in. conve 20,000 Arabs, Greeks nnd Maltese, all Ptothe lowestclage, It is remarkable that has hitherto only attacked the port of iita, wile hor and populons Cairo, together internal portion of the country, has remain- | uring the tiret tew days 4.5 to8 then the deaths rose to 39.99. and canes weie reported. An ofictal \lexandria, dated the 26th, estates d e hitherto at 1,034, the great ma. long to the native 5 lation, On so iedousef a total population of wbere of imbubliaate were leaving Iso peter Large Lu ame paper publishes a report from Alexandria © chore io Mecca, au impertect account of ue previously appemed, It sare: Mursulman festivals of the Kurbaa Balram e dorms the flvet 20 days of May, whon 6u0,- 0.100 pilgrime annually assemble in Mecca Mount Arara’, to celebrate their pUgrimage usual religions cvremonfes, ‘The mode of e-ly opposed to all rules of dietetic prude theae crowded masses for 10 to y Places yearly entails ob many are sacrificed, the Goverument prefe: ed_to the customar pe off 2,000 people al within the abort 5 dayaat number of diseases his year the cholera, to call it, chloring— tts, and is said to have Mecca and upon Gebel #pace of two months, cunts place the lowe of pilgrim life at 10,000 male obviously exaggerated. as these do not ciude the deathe by cholera, GREAT BRITAIN. Tn the Honse of Commons Sir Charles Wood hed tade the uvual financial statement with recard to India, He showed that there was a contiuacd eener- i advance iu prosperity from oue end of India to tho other, T ot revenues of the several Presidoncies for the vearending April, 1564, amounted to £85,- 636,598, and the charges to £26,018,385, leaving « sur- Plas revenue of £9,.618.810, which surplus Was near! all consumed tn the ent of interest, guaran! Tailway dividends, Sir Charles Wood detailed the assistance afforded by the government towarts the cultsvation of cotton, which he said had been at- tended with ereat success, Indian capitaliate were Preparing to weave a deecription of cotton goods that would not interfere with English manufacturers, but would supersede the wasteful process of hand. loom weaving, and allow the persons 60 eunployed to enkece So agricultural pureoite he revenue returns of Great Britain show anet de- crease of £724,990 sterling for the quarter ending June 30, which ia all acooun'ed for by the reduction in the custome dutice, The net decrease for the ) ear ending June 30, is only £44,000, The British Board of Trade retarne for May, com- pared with thore of the corresponding movih last year, show afalling off of about seven per egut. in the declared value of the shipments, The reduction from Inet year is almost entirely caused by the fall in the price of cotton and other {inportant staples, aud bot by any diminution of employment Electioneering addresses by the various candidates for Parliament were the order of the day in En, ud, Jobo Bright had issued hie address to the electors of Pirmineha:mn, Me declares in most emphatic langusce shat the Partlament about to expire has heen disioy to its pledges, aud that the ministry which cumf into office on pretence of devotion to the cause of reform, hae violated its mort solemn pledge. For hitneeif he ciaime to be held free of any share in a be tray al of th og grind trust, and be expresses a hope that the coming election willahow that the cause of freedom, based on @ true representation of the peo ple, it advancing irresiatibly to atriamph, Mr. [right states that he is ready to accept arain the duries of a rep: esen tative of Hirroiunebam. aod to #peak for the constituency aud the cause ot reiorm in the coming Parliawent FRANCE, The Corps Leeisiatif had parsed the bill providing for the construction of the Great Exhibition build. ing on the Champ de Mare An imperial decree dissolves the Municipal Coon- The pew elections are to take pice on the wed nf The Minister of the Intesior, ine circular, that as local questions oar have w be deciied at e vlections, he recommends to the Prefects that the e ectors should be allowed to manifest their choice spontaneously, and should only be interfered hit imprudent persone attempt to alter the character of elections by importing ations OF @ political nature, ITALY, The failare of the negotiations between the Italian fovernment and the Pope wae the leading theme in Italy, The Orcntonx of Florence had etated that the Pope rejected the demand that the bishops should be fe uired to take the oath of allegiance to the King of tal » bot he bad consented to order them to yield nee to the lawa and to the State, The Nazione * that the negotiations bad not only been inter- 6d, but broken off, It further declares that the above statemen's by the Orinionr are incorrect, and Saye it is true that the Pope rejected the proposal for the bishops to take the onathof allegiance. but itis not correct that the Pope consented to order the bieh- ope to promise obedience to the laws and the State, Kome has made no count It fs equally incorrect that the Pope req Odifleation in the heading of the exequatur, man Court ae- clared that it could neither acceps the exrequatur, nor enter into any discussion upon the form shat might be given to it, Florence papers assert that MM. Bach and Hubner have both actively interfered on the part of the Vi- enon Cabinet to prevent an understanding between Italy and the Pope, and mid that the Austrian Charve d' Affaires at Kerlin hae addrereed to the Merlin Cabinet rome strong remonstiancer against the pro- ject of & commercial treaty between Italy aud the Zoliverein The Paris Parmin states that the negotiations be- tween Rome and Mexico are still proceeding Latest Commercial. Liverpool, July lat, P. M.-Cotton. Baler to-day SLO) bales the market closing unchanged, &pecula tors aud exporters took 3,000 bales Hreadetuffe firm but quiet. Provisions dull, Becf firm. Produce quiet bot etead: London. Judy lat, PM. Console 90',, ties, 103ga71. Lilinole Central, 4. Erie ebares, $ 3 From Washington, Report About Stanton Corrected The Slaughter — Pardons \ esterday Gevernment of Freedmen, etc. Washington, July 12.—The Cnroxicue has a prominent paragraph in answer to thore who have declared that Secretary Stanton intends to leave a» soon as the President can find a successor, saying Mr. Stanton is very well, even hearty, and is tentive to his official duties, as if he intended to * in hie department till be concluded to rerign, an event wh.ch he does not contempiate, nor the Pres. - dent desize, The dog slaughter by the municipal authorities con- tinues. For thefpast week the average per day has been nearly 900, Secretary Harlan has signed a contract with the Architectural Iron Company of New York, at one hundred and forty-elx thousand dollars, for extending the Congressional Library President Johnson granted about seventy-five par- dons to-day, principally to North Carolinilans, on re- commendation of Gov, Holden, ‘The number of Qnational hanks continue to increase Twenty new ones were chartered yesterday, and to- day, There are now nearly 1,500 of them Major (ieneral Howard, Comrinslouer of the Bur- eau of Refagees, Freedmea and Abandoned Laude, has lesued a circular to Assistant Commiseloners and other officers, stating no fixed rates: of wages will be Prescribed for a distriet ; but in order to regulate fair wace# in given individualcases, the agent should bearin mind the minimam rates for his own euld ance, By careful inquiry as tothe hire ot an eble bod! ed man, when the pay went to the master,he will bave an epproximate test ofthe value of Isbor. He must of course consider the entire change in cireumatauces and be eure that the laborer hae due protection aeninat avarice and extortion, Wages lad beter be secured by @ Hen on the crops or land, Employees are desired to enter into written agreements with employers vetting forth their «tated wases and securing an interest in the crops Or land, or both, In order tu enforce the Pive-twen- % fulfilment of contracts ou both oi no general rule ie lniddown, The Ansistant Commirsioner must use tho privileges and authority he already har, No aventia authorized to tolerate compulsory unpaid labor except for the legal punishment of crime, Suffering may result to some extent; but suffering ia | Preferable to wlavery, and is to some devree the hecereary conse juence of evente, In all action the officer should never forget that no establishment for tlavery, like apprentiership without proper conrent, or peonace, that is, either holding people by debt, or coutining them without consent, to the land by any system, will be solorated. The Harris Murder Trin!. The trial of Miss Harris for shooting Barroughe was continned at Washington ou Monday A nui. | ber of love-letters were put in evidence, from Bur- rouchs to Miss H1., ope of which one covers eight aud a half pages, and begins thus O My Drak LirtLe Rosenup!—Ie it after making me crazy that you are, or is, tor making me heart Jump clear upinto the throat of me till I'lu Kilben- | Urely, that you're eakin afther, that you sind all the way from Burlington such a picture that would make the bowly Virgin Mary blush again? Oh, bowly Be. Peter! what am [to uo My grows ciddy, and divil-e-bit could [ ‘e band fly up above the head | of me—ine finge geht out sidewiee -me hair stands on cend—ine eyes et.ck out so far ahead of me, I can only touch them wid me esne, and I fo runnin up the strate and back egain like mad! Oh, howly Virgin Mary! intereede for me, tor civil-s-bit of rason bave [got left, and I am mad entire! You know, darling, when @ person is bitten by & venom. ous enake, his skin Spruzace the color of the snake, f an abominable snake such an effect on Amen, ie it se tl when bewltched by sweet. hat ever lived he should iran fi an. ! Who wouldn't secipfens of uch @ NEW YOR K,_ THURS | favor as Ton Sat? How am Ito thank you for euch afaver? (joyous surprise} Gilad source of de irk ous joy, Many times f had longed for your pictore, Ge let _my imagination dwell upon the receipt of t dnret not ask you for it, for reasous I will give you if we ever meet—not now; but it ie the more gers, coming as aurprise of such inexpressible de- ight. Really, Moilie, ae L returned from the Poot Office, after receiving it, I feiteo light Icould with difficulty keep the ground. 1 could ararcely avoid flying. I wanted to button everybody | met, and show thein what I bed pot, aud it required all the senee of propriety Teould command to keop myself from doing *, Ob | that beautiful pletare! beautify! | utiful! b titul! and my besutiful! beauutul fol What can I now sav forher! [ cannot way orde fail me. Could [ see hor, I might porhape Press taintly bat are my feelings as re-awakeved by such vimble testimony of her loveline O} Mol lie! Mollie! you bave turned my dry, aterile old bachelor be rt intoe gushite fountain of ¢ Wwotion and warm genial affection; and Mollie, dear Ung vilie, ie the source and end of all, On Tuesday more and similar letters were read ja evidence, fuil of the most endearing terms Mira Louisa Deviln, a companion of Mise Herries iu Chi ean, testified, among other th ings, that ehe oheerved @ chanco in Misa Harrie after Turroug Marriage, in September, 1563, Witness observed cbange in ber disposition up to thet time, After sh received ce tain anonymous letters, which ahe were trom Murrouchs, «..0 became alinoat trent did pot Know whet ahe waa doing, Ble fo cry at oieht and continned to ery almost nieut and day tor two or three days, and this lasted fortwo Witness, about a month to seo Mise Harris, who that time hed slept but very ttle Fiteh preserited for her, and one of bie di. Wee that che was to siecp jong in the wornia. Wituess saw her dress about day- break, and after ehe had dressed eh: Witness and said she was coing to leave her. Fithee ray, where she was going, ehe wae foing to have alk on the lake she appeared to be inre: 6, and witness p ground her neck held her, thinki ing to miu ont of the room. Witness rin the room, and she undressed berselt and came to bed. This wae in November. Shortly after ehe cawe in witha large window brnah, and bit witness’ #i.ter two or three times without any provocation whatever Une evening af erwards, she called witness and held her by the wriets for about @ quarter of an hour She had great strength. This ehe did twoor tusee tie . Witness noticed that she frequentiy tore up books «lothine, or anything she could get ber bande on. On the second Sunday in January ehe rau et Withee sever with a carving knife w stick her a or three weeke atinte vals alte called rit , Ny Jel, Davia, traitor in Fortress Monroe is reported, by divers reliable correapondente, to be in beter health How than he hasbeen «ines hie surrender and im- Prisonment. Dr, Craven takes excelient care of his interesting patieut, aud notes ta @ diary an secount of all his interviews with Jeff, A book will no doubt be the results of thie practice. It is again anrertod thas lef is to be tried by a Military Commission, and thatatlenstone of the members of the former Cours bas received au order requiring him to be one of the new Commintion, Asan evidence of the re- ard tor the inte “Preaident” exhibited by ex-rebel rolliery & letter was recently received at Fortress The areh Monroe, addressed to xeellency Prosideut Davie," ing #16 in erate notes from @ rebel soldier, writes thue « tely “My Deer i Priend—You twust by this time be heasly ont of money. Leend you theeuciosed. Take it and pay your fare to bell with it.” Varsou Brownlow once expressed the same idea more politely, by sayfow that after the United states Governments is done with the great rebel, the “far. ther traueportation” may be left to the Almiglty, The Trade Convention. Second Day's Proceedings. Detrout, July 12.~The Trade Convention re-asaem - Died thie morning, and the balance of the Commit- tees were appointed. Mr. Seamman, of Chicago, of - fored a sesoution to change the basia of voting, so as to make it according to the population of elties, The resolution was rejected, Mr. Reamman then mounted on a eent, read a protest acatnat the action of the Con vention, and concluded with adeciaration that the Chiesgo Delegation would withdraw frown the Con vention in consequence of it, This led toa great tn- roult, ‘The Presicent then read @ resolution raising a ape | committee to consider the subject of repre- sentation, Alter recess the special committer on Represents tion in the Convention reported that each State shall have the same numberof voter as each State hasin its electoral college, deducting therefrom one vote for eaeh association here represented. the chairman of each delegation to determine the manner in which the remaining votes of each State will be given. The Chicago delegates expressed aatiafaction with the ar- rangement and withdres their protest. Had not this arrangement been efeeted, Buffalo would bave gone with Chicago, and the Convention would bave been an abortion Mesere, McCherney and Bearman, of Chicago, Prayn of Albany, Sayton of Missouri, and Hill of Hos ton, HP, Bridee of Detroit, Dale of Bangor, Babine of Massachusetts, and Henry E, Prentice of Maine, were added to the Rec!procity Committee Among the resolutions proposed was one forthe decimal system of weights aud measures, and a uni form eystem of measuring liquids, in the several Statos. ATTERNOON BEREION, The Convention adopted the following resolution Reaolved, That it isthe duty of Congross to reeu late commerce with foreign nations, in such «roan. ner ae to increase the resources of the Goverument for the payment of the National debt, to promote the independence and etek dell of the country, and tnally protect the labor and industry of the pou- uf the United States against the conificting polley of other pow ere Here Gea. Ord appeared, and war received with several rounds of cheere A letter was read trom Jobn Prich’, regretting bis inabliity to vielt America, and the Convention, and favoring reciprocity, A« Mr. Littlejohn, from the Committes on Transit, presented a report in favor of the Niagara Ship Canal Mr. Prosser present a tainority report. The dis cussion called out Messre, Randolph, Younglove, Littlejohn, MeClellan, of Moutres!; Hon, Malcolm Cameron, Martin J. Townsend, and Davia, of Cin- ecinnati; but before auy quostio® was taken, the Convention adjourned until to-morrow The object of the Convention is thus set forth in the call on end conference unon- First, Finances : ommeres; Third, 14 ‘Tra from eat; Fourth, The Re ipiocity Treaty, Western Emigration, An Immense Movement, Fort Laramie, Jul Doring the sixteen dave ending June Sith, 9,/47 einigrante passed this point bound West, with nearly 1> bead of cattle. Near. ly ae large a number passed during the fourteen days ending June 14th, and during (he month of May over 6 DAY, JULY 13, 1965. | WAr vessels saiutod by crossin 5,000 teams and 4),000 heud of stock paseed for the | Weert, If emigration continuca as this rate, it will not take many yeare to erect Siateron the broad prai- ties of the Far West and bulld cities on the slopes of the Rocky Mountaine, These large bodies of emi- érants have, with @ single exception, passed safely through an intensely hostile Indian country, escorted by the officers and soldiers of Gen, Copner's com. mand, A6 an i!!ustration of the ren lt of a simple differ- ence of op nici, it may bo stated the eccentric poet, Wali Wait man, wasre teved from his position 1 bhe dotericr Department inder the genera! order discharging insmoral persons, bis ‘Leaves of Grass’ ung produced as eviience of his iromora ity Walt now occupies a desk iu the Atloruey Gener- W's off From Havana. Celebration of the Fourth In Mavana— Breckinridge Gone to Kuropeot, De. mingo News, The steamahip Kagle arrived yoeterday at this port, from Havana July sth, Havana, July 8. the 4th of July waa observed here, under perminsion of the General de Marina, in Smanver showing that tie old ill-feeling and preju- dice once held for our flag and country, han died out. The steamer Fagle arrived from New York early in the morning, and before entering the harbor, and at sunrise, abo fired asalute of thirteen guns in honor of the day, and dresend the ship. At moon, by per- misaiou, #)e fired aanlute of thirty-six guns, and at sunset auother of thirteen guns. @The United States Consul closed hia office for the day, and at noon, with * party of friends, went aboard the Eagle amd partook of alanch, ‘The American shipping in the port had all their colors hoisted Two Italian vesseis wore noticeable for being perfectly covered with thage, etc The U, unboat Jucea, which happened to be in port, displayed three large American fiags, She did uot fire a salute, only carrying two guna, and there- fore not being permitted, Hefore fh echoes of the eniuse tired by the Eagie hud died y, the Spanien yards aud hoiming an American flac, The Spaniel flax wae botsted on w derrick, A lutch man-ol-war that happened wo come in the same day, the Waterquis, after the usual « lutea 'o the city and Admirals, also hoisted the jean flax, ven. J. ©. Breeklaridge. « companied by Major C J, Helm, Contederay ob at Havana lefton the Tth inet, in the Engiiah mail steamer Conway, for Bt. Thotiae and Furope. Lefore embarking, Major Helm was detained on the wharf by « Bout wren, for the aus of 1 routheruer, and the Major was oblie aud leave am ayent to satisfy the party. lett at 6r hav. ine waited an hoy her time, thus giving Hela an Opportunity w eet away, The Diance, of Bt. Jago, ie continually recording the arrival and departure, at that port, of steamers for and from Santo Domingo, 1 am assured thet the stories of the Spaniards leaving bourses, raleed by them, bebind them, are untrue ‘Lhat, out of spite, they will leave vd t they can bring away It ie expected that the abandonment of the island will be completed by the Yosh of this mouth. ‘The rumor of an invasion by the Haytiaus is daily tu. creasrng 18 prepertion, end that in one reason why eo many lee that until now have resided in the island, are endeavoring to emigrate. The Domini cans, on the other band, by e\@.y effort in th po er, are endeavoring to this outward side, but upeuccessfnlly thus fa wajority prefer to leave their homes and all th possess, (ban expose thei - selves to (he chance of suffering an they ° for the Inet two years, It wae anid thaton the» the Presideut of the Republic, a:teuded by four of his Ministere and an escort of 250 men, had come within two miles of the capital, to confer withthe Spaniards, aud proposed to wake new treaties, but wath what result ie uot yet nade known News Items (By Telegraph to the How York Dona Tuaee has been on extenmve fire in Mobile Lose $10,000, A pivision of cavalry under ( soon leave Bhreveport for Texas, Jay Cooke reports subscriptions to the Beven- thirty loan, yesterday, to the amount of @6,110,200 Osty two horses were entered at the Saratoga races yeateriay—Heury Clay aod Morrill, Mor- rill beat Clay badly, Driecates to the Plasterers’ Convention bave arrived Pitteburg, Pa., from Washington, Roston, New York, Brooklyn, Jersey City more, Philadelpiia, and other a Vention will meet to day, th, eral Merritt will Newark, Balti ‘ The Con- A Hravon (Texas) correapondent, writing on the Ist, reports a terrible storm ow the 0th ult. erain Weitvel and Bierle were at Kraxcs Cien- A large Humber of their troops moved up to Clarkaville end White's Ranch General Steele bad demanded of the Imp ts the oriuance given them by Gen. Slaughter. 18 Universal Suffrage Committee at New Or vs bas addressed Governor Wells, reqveatiog him before ordering » Btate election, to cause « registry of all loyal citizens, without regard to race or origin. (Goverior Wells replies bitterly, declining to comply, stating the acts of the N Administration, and that the President b ciated the policy of recoustructiou, which he will cordially eupport Goneral Intelligence. (By Mad te the Now York Sun.) lew Tie Charleston Courter denies that there yellow r in the city Tur New York State Teachera’ Association will hold tts annual meetiog in Elmirs, commencing Sunday, the 25th inat,, aud continu ny three days Gen, OARFIELD Was win struck at Kavena, Obio, while delivering an address cn the 4th, but he 600n recovered, Hreay Forty editor of the New York Mrsmok, proposes to publish » newspaper iu Paris to be galled Pus Cosmorcuuitan.” Tus Erie, Pe. Onsuaver * thatMr Ap Sherman, of the faumoue Sue » Oil well, is re. ported to be worth over seven tmillic mot dollars, od ‘hat five years agobe Was e@ poor ian bhowomy Rovriy bas as equletor, J. U. tar rove, & racid ace in Lyuchberg, Va, shot bitiaelf through the head with w revolver last | week. He felt bad becaise Lee surreudered ‘Tur Lynechburgh, Va, Peruana Ye @ seri ous state of allairs exieis iv Atuherst county, The negro population seein# bo Le running riot over the country, end depiodations of every kind ere uf frequentoceurrence, Miss Smirny of Utica was about te marry a that Mother Smith did not like, Ye ob uld not prevent the marriage, so she bought some arsenic and ewallowed it, Bhe did not live, to dislike her daughters husband, A history of the cases of fifty Massachusetts soldiers who joined the rebel service, moat of then | to avoid starvation, is being prepared at the oificn ofthe Surgeon General, for transmission to the War Department A GRAND military review was held at Savannah, Ga. & few days since. The occasion wax one of unusual interest, au! prerented @ military display unequaled since the early days of Sherman's occu pation of the city with bis great army, Tre large cotton mils at Graniteville, 8. C., and Augusta, Ga. have 1 regular shipments of their productions t) the New York market, and from the tires ehipment satisfactory returns have already beeu recs ved At a fire in Hay City, Mich,, last Thursday, a! lady left Ler infaus child in bed and forges it will too late to pouetrate the flames after it. The tire men, in aeviny the furniture, rolied up and th this identical bed ous of the window, and after 4) Gre the child was found therein sate and asleep, Iv is understood that the first message trasinit- ted over the new Atlantic cable will he, the price of Confeterate securities in London, The quotations are runping down so fast, that it i# leseary to trane ub the report by telegraph at the earliest moment or there won's be any to tranemit A DUTCHMAN was ing along the sireet, a few days since, wher @ tos halt before one of the huge poster, Bouncing the coming of the Pa- uo mat Paradise Lost, He read this line; “A weauy lady | Thirty-Third Y ear. 4 Rebellion !n_ Heaven,"’ when he broke fortb, « follows tA Rebellion in Heaven ; mine Got! thas laste not long now—Onkel Abe ish tare.’ Tan 165th N. Y, Volunteers (2d Battalion of Yuryea's Zouaves), ander command of Lieut,-Col. jouveneur Carn, arrived in Charleston last Satur - day, to reli the 127th N.Y. Volunteors as pos® Rearrison, The ap 1 it ce of these veterans im Sherr unique uniform, for the first time in Charles- fon, attracted universal attention and admiration. A Taxsesaee farmer in Butterford county, a recently said to some soldiers who objected tob @ scale of prices for poultry, ve allus been op- weed Wo this rebellion; but if you ‘una won't pay ub ew Ar ve cents apiece for chickens, whem the Con ates ured to give mea dollar, whye din done with your govern ment.” ¥ At Newport, R 1, era bashing commences at 1L ovlovk, god the streets alive with carriagew proceeding to the beach From this hour til] one o'clock bathing dreases are worn, At one o'clock tho beach is cleared of ladies, au! maseulines “ge in” in a state of nature Will three o'clock, when, a8 the hoisting of » flag, the bathers resume their clothing and proceed homeward, Ts the village of Hath, ri was burr olly, @ dwelling-houe@ oh one of the shate trees in front of While the anc which es were in o bad built ber nes isda hig the mother flew back and forth,» her little brood, in the Hveliest distress, bh &. proved unavailing, she took her place on the uest aod perished in the flames with ber youny, A conarerosuest from “way down in Cairo” Hiinoin, where it wae too bot to celebrate on the Ath, writeas If Jupiter Ponane Btauton will only jague an order he iw powerful in that way + clanging the Sih of July’ to some day in Nove ber, then I will put the people of against the wor la, er io drinking rile-whiakey, making (ong, stupid speeches, or aay other modern Hosiow accomplishment." loubtable Henry A. Wise turue up ia He wanuis hie plautation, He aye ® paroled prisoner of war, belonging ta the Aru Northern Virginia, and that be re- velved to due form = paper at the banda of Major’ General Jobo Gibbon, on the occasion of the fin and totel surrender of Lee's army, erantiog how the orivs of going about ‘undisturbed and Unmolested.”’ The Freedinen's Bureau are at pret« ent ung Heury A‘e estate, and the rabid ure} eater will probably wait ti!) bo wets it aud if you don't got it, just wait till you do"? Mr. B Ringway assumed the edisorial control of the Kichiioud Wii Tuesday. Lo bie salitation: be says: “1 the ghe and believed and proclaimed, four year avo, what the people of the entire Bouts foo panfally realize vow, that secession and war would infailibly rewult in the sudden and violent exWaction of slavery, end in puthing the libertions the lives, aud the possessions of tie people of the South at the mercy of a triumphant aud truculens Norther majority." Brivem wedale are to be awarded toa bevy of young ladies, who prove theruselves the beat cooks, ate ae inte now being arranged in a towm out West, [tin intinmated that husbands will also: be put up 94 prizes, each man marked with the value of his personal aod real estate, The girlie who intend to enter upon the contest have » debating the prize question, and aak the promoters of the affair to buy wedding dresses for the chie® prizes instead of the silver medals, The discus sion create! @ besp of fun, outsiders offering tw add all the paraphernalia fur @ complete wedding outfit if any of the girls would agree to take tie riek Of Winging a male prize. Naval Intelligence. Anction Sale of Naval Vesscle Thirty Ves sels Disposed of — Nearly One adiillion. DoUare Kealized. As early as ten o'clock yesterday morning, the mre sone interested In this large sale began to assemble at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, come to discuss the merita: of the vorsels, and othoreto inspect them. A larea Dumber of speculatora were present, but the sequel will prove that they fonnd little, if any, employment’ for their funds, as allof the vessela ware evidentiv purchased for service, in the employ of the partial who purchased them. Precisely at noon, Mr. Rar dett monnted the stand, and announced the terme of the wale, twenty per cent, down, and the balance within six dayr, The steamers Clinton and Saffron were withdrawn from the eale, as they were neadad for service around the Navy Yard, The ale com meneed with the sailing vessels, and went up the lisp a published below, A glance at the names of the purchasers will give a very good ides of the tone of the aale, and ite reliability. pon the whole, the prices brought, im umuy instances, were really eure prising, “Pro.” ja the list below tneans Propeller, aod * 8. W." Side Wheel, Bold Coat Yor Purchasers. | $29, 000/#90,500) FP Berthandd( « Namen Hark Germebok Bark Purevit 24,000) 16,800) H Holbrook Pro, Mouut Vernon 91,000) S500 B Flach, nt * Berberry | 19,460|Col. M Ine Co * Zouave..... . | 9,000/M_O Roberte * bait | | 6, 160)C & SJ Peters | §.000/ Consens & Co | OOO Ca&E ST Peteve * Piambeau 100,00) 45.000) Geo Quintard * Lite | ) 9,00; H OB Farriagton a Young America} Prin SoU Bheve * Glancus | 200,uu" “00d Henderson * Gy Buc aga} owl O Donohue * Bignoula . 2y,0001L Burroughe * Wyandotte ° 10,000) Whitney & Hatha way 8.W. lonowid | 65,00010 OC & Ht Taber “Com Morrie Ss,uvel 42,900] Union Ferry Co Manon Prise) 45,000 NL&G Griswold Bhokokou, 26,500) Stewart * Com Hall JS ww! 16,000) O Deonoece Pro. Day liaut 50.) 1,000] Wim Robinson sephune Yw0,.000) 67,000] J Henderson 8 W. Bormerses | 16,000) Union Ferry Co Hunchback | 16,000! Nassau Transl o Com Perry 45,000; 16,200) iy Ferry Co Pio, Nevens......,. | 20,090) T1,uWUL A Hooper 4 2W.0M0) 75,000) A Hooper G10u)CCe MH Tabea | S1'500] Browo & Co | WWUOT GWU EO Koverte }rom the above @gures it will be seen that tiie scale, which compriagn thirty vessels, aud occupied one hour aud teu minutes, realized nearly a milliou doliara, The steamers Neptune, Protens, Glancus and Neveve will probably be employed in the cotton trade, ‘Tbe ferry boate will resume their tormer peaceful daties, while the other vessels will ax soon aa prepared, Ko into the geueral freighting and toe burinow. One of the veenele will, it is sald, be fitted up immediately tor the purpose of taking her pur- chaser with his family and a few friendson an excur- sion to the shores of Newtoundiand to ace the arrival of the Great Laaterp, and the joining of the te hemispheres by the great Atlantic Telegraph cable, Detving Among Dend Mens Bodies. t. Louis Reveuty as of Monday says Workmen are transferring the bones from the ola city gray ard to their new ieating place, The cemetery le about seveutern acres in extent, and « well filled with graves, The removal of these re- maine is & inborious taak, aod will reyure sever weeks and @ consierable number of Iaborers, Th. cometery has not been used tora onmber of years, and the graves are pearly all old, and bus few cofting remain, This frave-yard whe extensively used | the Spring and pummer of 1540, when the choi faxed in the city, and six thousand persone were stricken down by the pestilence, W understands that in digging up romeo! these old ‘es, the labore e p found mouey enough to mako the work ine pot such valuable treasures as were dis- red in the graves at Chiriqni. but atillenough ta te their eapidits, In one grave the sum of so” nen gold » es dug up; it eppaared to have be ' mr sowed up in the coilar of (be owner's coat, who doubt lene had died of cholera, and had been buried withont being undressed. In another grave, #15) was v9- earthed, 804 e#l20inanother, Large sume may 06 Ventinued om the Jam Jame,