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{ —--- —-~— ae — Number 10,299. The Latest News By Telegraph to the N. ¥. San. —- 0 PROM WASHINGTON, RIBIL IND! TRIBES. N Parden ard Kestoration Wanted, THE CASE OF COL. BAKER. Denial of the Charges Against Him MAS. SURRAIT AND FATHER WALTER General Hardee Explaixs. NEWS FROM MEXICO. Emigration of Rebel Generals. FR 400 Men anda Large Train Gone CAMARCO EVACUATED BY THE IMPERALISIS, The Fou,hkeepsie Boat Race, QUARREL OVER THE AFFAIR. A Man Nilied by am Oarsmen. FROM i SAN FRANCISCO. Death of Bishop Potter. N. Jersey Republican Convention. MARCUS L. WARD FOR GOVERNOR. &e. &e. From Washington, Interesting te Widows—Col. Bakers Dew Rebettions indians Want Pardon je of Government Vessc!s — Irs. sar- ratt and Father \\ alter Communication from den. tierdec, hic. , &e., Washington, July 2°.—The Commiraioner of pen- vlone has fed that the marnlace of a widow terminates all cloimm toa pension from the date of much re-merriage, e@ithough she may become « widow, To-day'« Cnnomtonr, speaking of Col, Baker and the New York Bounty Brokers, says: Every one of the arrestacompinined of was made upon the direct nuthority of Presdent Linco'n, se we crn pasitively show, The Cumostore, ou the author it) of Col, B ker. aleo cenies that he hee eves diectiy or ind irectiy reerved a puny from any one of shoe whocharre him with (ele in prisoument, aeaault and batiery, ond with ieceiving money ior thes releaso fiom couluem: nt. Mies Mary Haris, who was yesterday acquitted of the charce of murdering Mr, Burroughs, bax gone to the v.claity of Bal.imore to recuperate ber health, Neaily (wo hundred eppileations for pardon were received to-day at the Attorney Geveral's office, ail of which, wii!) a few exccp'lone, were from the #2,- 000 class, Among the applicants are Neil 8. Brown, e vernor of Tennessee, and Judge Ridley, ox- Chencellor of the same Siate. The [nd'an Bureaa has received information from Gen, Herron, etating that receatly a er nd conacil was held in the Chickusaw country, at which twenty trites of Indians were represented, These fT nT took part in the late rebel! on, and pow, lite their white ne glbors, waut a restoretion of their tore.ted rights and priviloges, ‘They Lave agreed to call iu representatives to another grand ecunell, which will Probably be held at Fort Smith early in August, The Pre \ceut, .cr su ieiactory reasons, baa par- coned Georee W. Howard, who was couvicted and sentenced to be imprisoned for five years, for passing ecounteifelt Treasury note, Good prices wereoltained atthe sale of government Verse!s, Most of the vessel. sold unve been attached to the Potorase flotilla, aud have been out of contuie sion for the put month or two, ‘The large side-wheel steamer Banehec, a captnred bieckade-runner, the sice-wheel eieaners Yankee and Jecch Boll, were Witodrawn, as (hey did not ecem likely to bring their epprairved value, Inepector-Cieueral Hardie to-day addressed @ com- Mun'cation to the Agent of the Associated Press, with a view of contradic ing the statemente of a N.Y. Trinon# “Special,” thas the military authorities had interiered with the Rev, Father Waler, Mrs, Sur- rat's epiitual adviser, on the day preceding the exceution, when Le sought to her, and that Sec- retary Stauton had re,uired Walter to promise (hat he would say nothing about the innocence or guilt of Mre. Surreit. Gen, Mardie recounts at great length the cireumstances of the ease from which this “Bpecial" cooked up the charge alluded to, On the Oth tnet., accoicing to tho statement, Father Walter called atthe War Denartmeut to get a pass to Mra, Burrati's cell, Gen, Ha.die, who la himselt a Catho- Hic, obtained the permission of Secretary Stanton, end pave a pre & E which Walter cepaites Received that the p Posie it hed alter troibie. reeovor jue pas od ab the prison, Are, ani, bo +ave mo -eOuver afte. him, to thicht rece:ve the additional utu'e ot ih ary, When the mesenper rhed, he thas Fether Wal'er hed used very lusulent eo reapectin’ Mre.Suiratt's inno cen e, mi tary tyranny, et ud eoGen, Hi, went to Fatle: Waller, as ats conve, sed atne8, be beee Mapart epiny a notaa a b ptiréiy uuotficaily, ng bit to modify bis Ch.istna minister, eeoklog conso.ation ‘0 aGoomed pe ave’, whore impadent words calculaied to He excitement and ili-feeling a Gen, al. Weiter had aisplayed so much excl ement and temper, that it wes @ duty of: charity on ly part, ip view of all the ci:cumatances, to endeavor to induce bim to puraue @ more diseroet couree, and to couned) bin to be sdlent as became his inc, on there top: him ta aftveodly aod ind'y wey lopoonare ne he woud deda fom talking about ie matior 16 Beretary of War ai be kuow Of the act of General ., and did Dot rugeest it; it was his own act, prompted y cucehip and by coumon pradence, ss weil as by adesue to eee the pus h fei used in good fuith to as given, uot for Gen, Hardie, d pecerale tion was was vory violout Tasce of his conv quite wide, Hehasaneuea upon the adimiuletration fue the rebel ion, abd deelt with bitterness on what be called ‘mwiutary tyrapay,' ee. aug eald very Much (hatapu eat pies aloval re, 0F @hian @} con prrie@ WOUd Hot have said.” Finauy, Geo, eo ewe, When he priest sala, "l pro- to Gon, HM, gave hain th a8; but uw when he us tO BY Bway withous #iviug It to bi, he by no as intended, he ays, to withdiaw fiom Alie, Burtest the privuese of spiritual Col gulae tion, but aid intend to send ber anoiby. c.erk) wf cmon discelva aud tempers, iia couslualon remarks: “I distinctly aver that the Secre- War expremiy and readily asserted to the atholic cle ¢ymaa to Mit. Surratt, He @ no condition aa to any conviction of the ¢ ergy- Mish a to the euilt or innocence uf the prisoner, or ca to onythiog he might eay on the subject, From Fortress Monroo, Military Movements, Pte (Corres, ondence af the Sun.) FPortresa Moros, July 10.-Urivadier General Maine loft Noctelk this morrtng for suffolk, Va, to tevlow the troope etativied at that post, The steamer Leader airived from the Fastern Shere thie morning, with detachironte of the Fifth Maryland Cevstry, and the Third Pooua;tvonis Heavy Artil'ocy. ebich havo heen doing rua d duty tn thet rection of the State for several monthe past The esteaer Thornas A. Mogan arrived from Point Lookout, Md., this morning, with @ carro of amy stores, Capt. H. F, G: in, ‘he Areletaut Quarte master at that post, In received orders ‘o make evory preporation to break up the poet, aa the rebel prisoners had been neatly all removed, in con re juence of which all the army materia! there is te- ing rapidly shipped to this place and to Washington, The barge John J. Lee bas arrived from Richmond, with a cargo ct reLel ordnance,en route tothe Wate: - viiet Arsenal, N, Y, About 1,000 tone of rebel ordoance js now lying at Richmond, awaiting ah!p- ment to the various arvenals in the North, aud barges are now be!ng loaded with It. Texas and Mexioo, Rebel Foiigration to Mexice—Delivery of Confederate Preperty to al Brown —Captere ef Cotton | vaewation of Care margo by the Imperialist, bte New Orleana, July 18. General Canby is aow in comriand of the Depactment of Texas aud Louisiana, reporting to Gen, Sheridan The steainer George Warington arrived from New York on Sunday. Brownville The rebel Gen, tary of » 400 men and tilery and @ large waron trein, have gone to Mexico Governore Moore and Allen of Louisiana, and Clark and Murrey of Texas, wore in the party, Late reporte confirm tho delivery of Confederate property to eneral Brown, by order of Maximiifan The Federals recently capturod 6) bales of cotton apd a larje wagon train laden with quinine, salt- petre and other goods going to Texas, The Imperial's » have evacuated Carmargo, falling back on Monterey, abandoning the entire coun- They were much aunoyed on the march by The Shreeveport correspondent of the Tres says Ouly's forces are marching to San Antonio. From San Francisco. Death of Bishop Potter—Hilly Mollignan het end after Kill ‘Two Men. San Francisco, July 10.--Biehop Potter, of Penn- sylvauia, died since his arrival here a few dave ago, His body bas been embalmed, and will be returned to (he enst. On the 8h fnet., Billy Mulligan, who was oxpatri- ated by the Vigilance Cormumittee of San Francisco in 1550, and who afterwards ralsed # volunioer reg!- ment which be was not allowed to lead to the war, shot and killed two men while ina titof delirium tremens, and was about to fire again, when @ police man sbot, mdead, He bad ceced all previous ef- forte to arress him, Schuyler Co fax and Lieut,-Gov, Brose delivered epeeches to an immenre sudleuce iu this city om Bat- urday night. ‘They start to-day for Oregon, Bishop Vetter, Right Rev, Alonzo Poiter, ).D, LL.D, Epleeopal Bishop of Peunsylvania, died, as aunounced in the above dispatch, at Ban Francisco, on the 4th of July, in the G4th year of bia me. He wae Lorn in 1800, and graiuated at Union College, Schendetady, in 1515. He became «tutor in tho College in 181%, and in 19°] Projessor of Mathematica aud Philosophy. lu bie 24h year he was ordained to the ministry, and in 13.6 he became Kector of St, Paul's Chareh, Boston. In 1845 he wos chosen Bishop of Pennayl- venia. His li.) ary productivps Lave been uoticesbie, and juclude—"ihe Principies of Beience Applied to the Domestic aud Mechanic Arta;" “Politics! Econ- ony, Ite Objects, Vee aud Principles Considered ;"* “Handbook for Read d Students ;" “Discourses, Charge:, Addresses,” &c., &c, His health had been poor for some time, aud he had gone to Callfornia hoping to recuperate tt, Now Jersey Politics: Republican State Convention. Trenten, July W.—The Kepablican State Conven- thon is largely attended by delegates, made up of sub- stantial men, J. I, Nixon was appo.ated temporary Chairman. He addressed the Coavention, urging tho sacrifice of all side jesues, for the sake of securing success, Mr. R. ©, Belville, of Mercer, appointed temporary Secretary, and Captain George Halstead Avsistant Secretary, The committees oa resolutions, rules, organization, o,, were appointed, A resolu- lution, to cufer all resolutions on State and Nathonal affairs, withoat debate, brought out @ etrong epeech from George Halsted, of Kesox, in favor of olevating the coloved men to the right of euffrage, AFTERNOON SYASION, The Committee ou permanent oreanization report- ed General Judson Kipatrick,as permanent President which waa rceeived with applause, A Vice President from each County, and @ Secretary from each dis- trict completed the orgauizstion, Upon taking the ebair, General Ki'patrick made ® etirring speech, which was rapturously applauded. Tho Committee on resolutions reported @ series of ten, of which the following is @ digest. M oF viret,— — en & failure acco: Demeciaite deviaration at Coietgo, but it had noted in en honosable peace. second al the memory and services of Abraham Lincoln, w ae never toLe forgotieu. The third tully eadosses the administration ot Prerident Johnson, and pre nounces it hearty wand ualied support Lersafter, fowth asserts that the sympathizers with the rebel lion are still to be watched ‘1 @ filth contains « long bil of indictment aganat the Democratic party Jor te treason, and hostility to the was an try and its aid end excourngeme rebellion, ‘The sixth proclaims that thi \ tional amendment aboliahing slavery mus! aud +! all prevalin New Jersey, The remain es of the rem la~ tions exp gratitude to the Aimy and Navy jor thear vai i@ services; promising ecvnomy in tue Brate expeuditures; eerte » on the Liessiide of free. dom trom slavery, and exp.ess thar ke to the citizens of toreign birth for th uid in puting down the re. beilou, and saving the country which they bed adopied aa their own, Mr, George Halsted called for his resolution in rela- tion to the rights of colored men, Aficr some ex- citement it was postponed until after the nomiuation Was made, The Coavention was then opened for nominations, After Marcus L, Ward and A, G, Cavell had been nominated, a delegate from Bergen nominated Gea. eral Kilpatrick, Is took Like wilddre, He was no minated by several other coua'ls, The excitement run vo high that amem!er proposed to mak the no NEW YORK, FRIDAY. candidates insletdd on @ ballot. Tho following bal- lotines were had in the midet of great exe toment: y Ki'purick 149, patrick Wt, Intevee excitement prevalied. Mo'ions wereagein Made tomake the nomination of Kilpurck unanl. mous. Knowing ones etill insisted on the bailothag Proceeding, The Chair appealed for order, ‘ caea oh PA digs 209; K Upatrick, A motion to take @ recess filet, The *xeitement wae up to fever heat, The Chair appealed for order, sttell, 148; Ward, 040; Kipatriek, Domination were t the wiles e the Committ ¢ were on the richts of colored wien was laid on the tn Staie Commitioe war app ivted and the ¢ adjourned, Speechor wee made b en. Kilps , Me, Cattell, J. M. Seovil, and Mr. Robeson, auc ing the nominatton, declared nnen The revi Fatal Aftray at Ponghkeoreto A Man Kitlekd by one of the Oaremen in| the hate Nont Ka bkeepaie, N.Y, Pe July Condderas'e ex eitement extate hore ins rd to an afiroy whic 8 curred last night on we eomer of M an! Wouter streets teeulting in the death of T! ae DeMo't, De Mott approached VW illiain Stevens of the fou: oared boat Ford Ti i. hel beaten in the great race on Tier him of ee ting out to the New Yorkers. « eetly denied the allegation, and, on Ne Mott) ing ft, struck him @ powerful blow with h’e fiet,kucek- ing him down and breaking hie neck. Stevens ime Mediatery gave hinvelf ap to the author!tes. om! ie now in the Jallin thiscity, He Lad no invention of killing De Mott, and fee's coep erief at ‘he reenit, Coroner Halght beld an in t on the boty to diy when the jury brought in @ verdict in accordance with the stove facta, The effiar occurred in one Dobb's Saloon, De Mo't, who was from Lowlsburgh, acrose the Hudson. from Pourhkecp ie, earaged Stevens by his remarks on the race, and the latter struck ive Mott, and he fell ou the » eps leading out of the saloon, In falling he dire located or fractured his neck, causing inatentanecus death. They were both somewhat under the influence of liquor, At the Injyuest, several perrone were ex- amined, among them Evekial Raceway, another of the oaremen, who testified as follows Kveklel Benewar aworn and teatifed: Tlive te the city of Pearhheepele; L know the priooner.. also knew de ewel sb wituered the eft ht at Dobbe taloon botween nine and ten oc roof thee ow avaine’ the € oat post the door inade of the bare DeVott cane andaald tome, * Zecehee ™ Ltold bun tt had; he Told him no; he then ur beat or ered him that nv let; Ttodhmih deoid no ree; he he believed me, ard as etme ifthere were not othe sin the boxt that had, Stevens, who led over. * hend the convers ton, to him, “Whit t« that yon ear? Deo you we me of ell ne the rece, vou ton of A b—— bh Kevens at this time was slirhtiy uncer the influence of liquor, I heard no reply from ine afe this excep ng e DeMott: Stevens then atr i Leow Riovene strike decorsed once ; {| don't know whether he fell or not; the bow hithimon the now and mou hy I dif not think the Mow © very save e one; Serena then fullowed the decowed np; Lid net move trom the door; « crowd ruhed out of the bar room; 1 think T next saw cecevacd when they were brinetne him into the aa oon; 1 did pot eee decesce t fro.a the time Stevens etiuck him unt. he was bow h? fito the exioon ; I did not cee any one elae etrike or push deceased; there were from fit eon to eirbioen por. sons in the bar room at the time of the occurence ; the dec ensed wes pomew fat intoxicited, The coroner’ edict was that “deceased came to his death by the blow or blows given him by one William 1H. Steveasor by @ fall given in consequence of « blow or blows given hy anid Siovens." In commenting upon this tragedy, the Poughkeep- sie Preas remarks co at this city hes been numbered amon? thio vei, and It le errnentiy to he hoped thet we may never have acvecn rence of Lhe scones again. A fairand manly cootest tor vivelr of ek tl and murele may be condnelve to rational ep rt, ond la unercep ionsbe initee f, But a ssee ou lint or wete , which resclves iteelf mucply into a moinwoth rentlng scheme of (he Hort cespe ate claire € luiog @ lar. e representetion of the wort Linai oud aon of sere tei, i evicont Intent to trample on law and one whieh conflictwith the eTatilest.on of their delased p opendices ea event which should be avoiced as u peaiivnce, We hove nothin: toeay of ang cite of nofeirnessor trick Letween con. *, Bomoboly must lose on eu Sti ugele, aod ace eateu purty la epl to Boek 1eceone for the dav going oguinret them, other than the irevituble remult of superior ekil or lertitinae advantuce, Bat it mut be evident tothe mea) oar obeerver, that with euch AC Ara AA Waa con reeme) bere at the reee, bent upon eccuspli-bing their @nus ond raving (heir we ere there coud be pothice iu the rivalry of moa e or ekiiof traning, th uld receera the ocean from the dabesenieat Ot ity associatives, Luver auch elie cumstances the tuiian and the robber aeuwe th lead, and ehope ano cele. imine teeaits to thar own interest. bor these and other reasone which might herd noth be vamed, we irust Our city mey never again be selected for acharmpionship contest, which Mb Ine volre Usiasty stakes eollicent to attract tle brisande o/ the greai metiopol.s, We cast no impus tion upon she victors in the race, Wo have no Enowledse of ao thing on thei: part but what was fair and manly,and they have gained aiditioval Jaarels in gue field of their renown, It tx uniortu- nate ior thei, as for others, thai they souls hive, a+ they camp follores on this occasiun, n awacn of | deaporacces whose proper residence is within | | wale of a Biate prison, The same paper charges unfairness oo the part of the New Yorkers, It atates: The race between the N dthe F * «Fiver, oppobi'e ih for the N York four-oared hont, the sam, Coliver, ar ds, of this city. come off int day, and reeulied fi to» hom waa #) of champions. JULY 21, 1365, a 'Thirty-Third Year == = — — a Tho Loss of the Ehip Nelson, | slsht ot Montreal, Dion won the game by three Addition 1 Particaiars. hundred aud ninety-six points, ine game of fif- The following is an extract froin a etter from Ceps, | teem hundred potnts, Time, four hours and thity- A. Boeandi, commanding the Preach mail eeano: | “lvem\nutes, Dion's preatest run was ene hun- | Lafayeite, 0 Geo re Mocveanle, Apeutct the Gen. , dred and fifty-one. Averace, 21.43, i] Oral Liaueportation Company at New York: In about tet, Genera! Intelligence, (By Matt to the How York Bum.) e of the @ yp k ton th A tiny ty Indianapolis committed mufet's hee cause ber husband refused to take her to an ics- | Cree D) saloon, i Mee | Wa de «eon (M0 as.) News announces that: error Scark © hey cefe mine t to reinatate all : ‘ jolt revel (Moers of the State from Judge de» | by execntive appotutinens, | The Mise M Piimeeve whe have | # the fashion makers asant Skirt whl o voral inches, s { otha Tey soung moasevof thirteen and fifteen yeare h boats pauy as lone i nt @ outer ent of the ocean Now por. to she shore the osher vprnred ¢ nts tel a milo ' ay weeree, " ll ; c Terson, Tex ayer ** Thirty ' paven 2 a tailor in Greeoviile, Tenn, made the ‘ » t ! at er ever wore, and now n P. s dent of the United Bates ‘ at tor " A t ; 4 m (ttle acorna grow! j tee tained t -e'ven pre Davin Cussisoaau, ous of the negroes who Must DE 1 & LOU ae , 1) feoed doe Doown ia hie famous raid inte View | Dla aie ‘ fy Lor | gina, di det Rxhowter on Monday, He had lay . ALAR og) Leena sollieé cook ‘nm that city, Ue waee men . A “he oa) Of Beat ph em om) atrer gb. | rae the ‘ | Hews, Mr Marcuint! A Mercer ecunty, I's tie @ rent ! Ty Mal | pop sya wel bt wes recently born in the Wee . . : ; ‘ ae or) Pounty with two pertectly formet : : : Bb eH ES ‘t), aad le sow doing well, Freez ‘| ! ' "Hh hake | . tut beet sm | Ga, Dixta resignation bas not been tendered ‘teeliag respecting the appointment o! er ye Wi | bus Mi in necordence with @ lon 1f toa to retire to private Life oa the P. Wolter, | tenuinavon of the rebellion, by eed sire ea eee Ihoe barkiue Sc og] 5 AX 6 Bpringiel’ (L1,) City Council, on Moo- Cachan Hy W. White, lee, Warteae Atiee yeveo'ny ao ordinance wae » opted convey- Ne oa, Peter abilies bied. Gieeubuiy, Jaiue Lee | MF 8 lrsctlon over ax acres in Ork Ridge Ceme- DeBaid, | tery, to the National Lincolu Monument Fued, fb Asor Ngee. —Mr. W. Ro Late'n, Mie. M.K. Roth. | D dung Sat iwiay We receipe tothe Mounume.s te ae ui was ghllen mn, o M ry 4 ‘| Baud auwouued to e777 40, vith, Mine 9 Miss Aine hk © 0 MO hivebutey Mrs Wiluwn & Viatia 4 “Way down Eaat,' in Jonespory Me. they thioke., Mr. Johann Mor, Mug. i ave ce obster factory" where it is said 6,000 av fino, reen, | CO. Gouy nil 4,000!be, of the weat is daily put of one wad two pounds each, Bome engaged in catching the Osh acd Seycea | fo ar tebe ce Boe | 110 peraons aw @elll ug the cana, Gov, Mucvoy, of Arkansas, bas Informed the Prescont that ba wil! not recommend tv lan 34 res conte of the Biate who bave pared: in the The re el lon, Owing to thelr recent d-monstrations on ay PY fei whl each | the Fourth of July and other acte indicating « by ni moans ardent loyalty, [lo thinks () better to The Po: t-au-Prince correspondent of thy Phiiacel barge ae a atone vo pees th phie Inquiken writes, undor date of Ju 20th, a) gn siritcite her end, ered ts the Gpreter Bang fol ‘owe Io \) mud of ber tears she chauced to ese frem the wius 4 vor old borne with gery head, 1 manly checkin» her sobs, she asked him in the Kincest \onoy “What'eo matter, hossy? Bamp ‘vo bead #* A rescue in @ colored achool tn Auguste, Ga, rel tes outabe had @ Urgle looking mt darkey boy, about mx years old, in fronts of her, accroplng to loern bin the alphabet, Pointing to siecer aie askeu Lota what itwas, The dark fookcu at it earcesily @ slort the, and eal: t take President Geffraid Uppopulnr—iiie Treeps Hay Senten— 3! falinave's frentr dat of the | eople,. Ge rard was electe| President of Marti for five the ead of thar Pua e + accordy: Napoleon, tho President, consequent po vias wlinoet uninited e,. Therefore, when the p reveiution t know Jet well enough by aigbt, but am Toorcall it by pame."" Ho was told he eould ® back goat, Jauro Hamitt, the champion rower of Pitte~ wnegan ab r Hy dO Ue dy vit, Dieu ¢ ' Mi. Casisiian ailler, Me. Le sumeutume, Mi, bebustian Golice.u, moll, | | 1 > 04 of it Lun, bas ae peo 8 Hutchinson's challeuge to rat cities vl Harti arco © 08 | bon a ateh on due B huykill river §1000 to $6000 4 and r Lyre — pew eeio Tham!) mays the of Mr, Hutchinson should vor mt lage | uot row omonered, be “wall row any other man'® me! eveLy eovvuntes, uc diy Gee Ung to} in tle Usi ed States a five mile race over the the neurcen's Sehuytc il Cours, at vlelphia, for $1000 or bal, AX @ who command ¢ teh arm sae in | e000 ume, lu two weeks afer agning the artl- Of dOu'b in Marti tus polity Owes ," ie ioe k pone as.on of Cupe Uayies with a ous tive bane Siomry Sarre wasonce looking at the hot house of 1 Dominice @ that tine 1a Deine Be ne.o sug lacy woo Was proud v her flowers, and + Hot very acouralely, @ profusion of botanical, arate bast die nance © Modan,'? mod he" heave you the Sepe At aed ta + ma hig | tennta prortayia NO" weld she “Thad tt over iu @ tous, Or Banat | luk Weve, Gud TE gave it to the Archbishop of tins ; Canerbiry ¢ iteame out beautiful tu the spring.’* ts ite peoriaaa ‘> \ 6 medical wame for the 4 h, pest anya: “ When attacked by « nny other dog, raise your left ern eo it; then ins antly grasp bis wid. 2OOF rigob han’, aut equeese it with 41 ¢ Shae will cise! le bina in two secon ia, south to gasp, less all power, wt I) you wish to hil him keep y: \ tora minute or two beisdane! You } Gieat a timo is all you new nee with big dogn.* eld its aunual eommeneer ! on y. Gow, Andrew and atef, Gen, Meaca aod Gave Boolean and Aexande:, th oer dist ed goll.ors and 9 l- eaont. Lvehonorary degree of 11... u Gen Meale, end that of A.M. oo F D, Robbias, of Framingham; i +, uel Modan, Wonckloy, of Dostony Prof, M. Bees t Suiseve wal aou 1 thgute via Of Lue Ghepdated 10.18 Bid Bari daled gune af this | bo eity. ip fnot, as fox another, Kk rom Hanvann © w os Ps n Informed, (o%rard has been at Hoge t aud a FOU Ue ie oui uceate, dhe lesuicy © bOver yet boos ujuies J i 4 | hicwy of Umor ©. iewe, ce Was ull s~ " thon be ch yt he ul lowe. In the evening the ciass of 1826 ceine O-« Kiesler piv ‘ brotod se 40h anulversary, te sky OL COuUE © Ao como pssst from West Tennessee mya | inp oremnenie +0 that (ho ocyeors there are worse of than | BG ts tnee te the wor, oa the block who claims hie freedous ; | bus ison cho mynal jor bis murcer, Note dap | passes Lut ove or Wore freednen are thus diapowod oily ernod tendeot tisradterg who are harbor. Pa pps es sa to oelzhborbood for that purpose, This 2.6Ws lloms a. cment is in direst conflict with others hereine ‘e rocive! from the aime locality, to the effet everyul \! we working smoothly between wh tea and blacks. ue of the SLenande irsually dis. | TH omy f the audowh te virtually dis | Anny of dome 800 or 490 men, ebiefly of the conned, } Wo AIDE Cltee—en, ucerd, Uavvies, ab lie? Mas. Puesrpent Jounsom is seriously,though not!» ne ' V le! Wovreco—rucently marched ip pro. (Bp Pelegrap' to tha Now York Sua. ‘ rs bout, moored opposl ° set 2h minus ‘a vols the city of Worcester, Eng! ao! tobdcock, The etait wes untair to bein wih; | ds7eeroualy, Hl h -advd by a band of music, to the Worcester tt. v. ofier the boats had sot in Hav, end befe oI Tus Navy Department has now no hired vease AY pee ala to be th T re, Were B welng was veld and @ vee wae fires pag * | in miastor ull they mploye. wee agauat the tign price of mesh wh “ nd weil! meld therr fl he stiri ed We ounopely oa the part of the Ne and aery of uatair wae rn roment basa Will Wo $b & ne wid ’ jers and butevers, A Yoxolusion to abstai, + 4 the pistol was tied and q at Rta. te JAY Coons reports erp tot oconsuinplivw of moat for ea certain tim “a Od, and ihe atait wae allowe: The New Yurkciow ! qhity low ye to the ainount of €4,61,- | edepted kept tho advantace of the eiar. end mate unedity ) °% (Md rey , ee astar na the eve could jovow th erm, ead nvit 100, | Tam people of Bt, Louts er: promised a de! , hi d oucbout, 5 . } ful squablie ¢ ‘ nm ° fene bocehie that thoy could have 1wo traing col n Tuestay, on the Molrlo | hay I. 4 He: 1a eta Y aed AM passed, but were ‘ ie Con nS » ug | | Moutvoine: Alm, Hailrond, Tiree car leat the wd several bev for koe tn ocher were rocatce! thelr pozrers, by there mie | Smashed, Five nvgroes were killod and ueverul | oper trary tolaw, This ewused quite @ fair tivane they rey ed en in onl’ ehvut) passengers nto anes the Gorman population, end om wo iengths Leline » the boste arrived in . » 0, Who ar @hucted te be Aho mater wi r Het on thels Toturh, the New York crew weie tu : Tas wife of the rebel Cenors! Evel proceete:to | tly bo tested before tuo cour There ie “ aa a Aas all i verk ie ae yeep ©) Fors Warren We siay mo’ zo vith ance'er | law sgeatnet billar wing ou Sundey, 1) ow, ‘e ‘ eat ba Bey David + ? « ] ray ona A ic tied Gh al tinpes of spluin’ the rece over pad | from President Jol: son, for the r se of } ige | Drew ta anis were alo no nae ered : freacherous an’ unfair oppore There !e ur doavt | pare : : i Blase r fue watter exe quite « ° but that the Puvehkeep. ¢cce* Would have won the | Ya" Ou taking the oath of sileviance he was | gat +0 bho ciy pace, bad they beun alo ed en] ebuncen with "8 liberated, and (oi!) left sor th 1h thet even Too Savannah Rervouioan, of Baturday, as + eee one rena Of (MO Now York’ caer | ‘Tes robel Gu Roddy basarrived at Calvo, Lil, | Tw. euormous flats, coutsiuing some 800d. « Were de erinined that their buat suouid win, by foul | He hag applod! t) President Jo noon for pard Of Ujlaud cotiow, the property of private partion '» means it they could not by the manner of let | bao, arcived wt tue Georgia Steamboat W é their be ting ould coufisto U0 statement, for when | Ho expreases 4 determination to ie ® good citizens | Intulaa eveu.ny. Tre satue firm bave rece. od the Pougikeepsie bos was ¢ '8rd ahead cf their | toolev the is, and to use all t jofluence to! advices of ste 1,000 wore bales consigue opponenia, the iriende of the New York Wut cauaily | os Government, ’ | them, whieh se mow on ther way down the riv.r Otiered $1) to #20 vn the A. aa shod Dat te wus M sidiaied mm fice, Wothiu two weelksls le quite probable feet New York ¢ ! the Plants is Taxce \@4 movement on foot arnong the lates dts 8,500 Lalow of cottou will reach ine satiejaction, knowiny tha: this Victory was a of Wee.ington in relation tothe purchase of Ford's ’ yaa transport din Lire The Revere w u Peale one, We ferret te cd Kal when thes reece | Teeattes Mr. Ford, after » peslonsed interview | ke 71) bales OF eolon to dilferems parties i Now ut potwiiberas: iu the ‘eier.e, | Wil) Secretary Sianton, is sali to Lave res ivel ' FAA bene, bu Bo to hud Out be facta, cecsucd + rereape Feouves 00 Ac NVR TION of colored people met at Trento, against thea, testing the lezality of the ordor fur clostig bie |) NJ, i.e. Mosier and offecte |e buss of ongeu 40 eee —- | theatre, and is im communicssion with hy lawyers (a kr ebbate Equal Rote League, whose men + Tax annual regatta on 18k Quinsigamond, | on the subject, | tere are tu Lo woyuies of mier color, An wus Mass, will take place on Sasrday morning, 20th inst, the day following the race for the Champion. mination by scclamasion, but ie Gieude of the other | shin beswean Uarvard aa! Vols Uallece Gris 0 tLe pe ple v Tue last game of billiards for w purse of $9,090 iiast. @ culuiwe poop! aw Jeraoy bave been im gold, bevween Molvil’ Bouter, of Sew York, wad | for a loug tne de, riven of ber political r glia amd Ait, Unkdie Oh Mutibrmal was nlaved Sa eE FG | (eontmaed om the Last Pagey

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