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‘ S SUN. Number 10,308. ——. The Latest News By Telegraph to the N. ¥Y. Sum. FROM WASHINGTON. - THE TRIAL OF WERZ. His Victims Furnishing Evidence HEAVY ROBBERY OF U. S. BONDS: ARREST OF THE CULPRIT. New Use for Ford's Theatre. Rebel Archives to be Placed There. FROM TEXAS AND LOUISIANA, Severo Fight With = Indians. Morritt’s Cavairy on the Move. IMPORTANT FROM ALABAMA, SLAVERY DECLARED DEAD Zealand, HORRIBLE STAs OF AFFAIRS. Natives Relapse into !Teathenism. New “News from Missionaries Murdered and their . Hearts Eaten. BLOODY MUTINY ON A FR cw ENCH SHIP. & Ce. From Washington. The Trial of Werz, the Andersonville 1 a on avy KNootery of t. ‘thict —Kora’s Theatre hired by July Preliminary measures are gees forthe trial of Ceptain Werz, formerly tt Andersonville milltary prieon, A lance number of witnesses heve already beeu enm- noned, and letters are constant y re vf trom thore ledge of the crnelucs practised on J this rebel commander. The President has appoiated Benjamin BF, Prevely Asietant Treasurer of the Lniied Sintes at Charivs- ten, 5. C. the Navy Department fe rapidly dienosing of ita Immense flees nt prices at about the appraizerment, The next « fu Boston, Auguat 1 Phi Jah, New York, August 15th; Mound City, eres 17 and Waehipeton, August 1%b. Th pales will one of the lareer po n of the fleet which bas taken eo prominent a part in crushing the rebellion The Secretary of War, having oreupled Ford's Theatre, Las informed the counsel of Mr. Ford that he recogn' zed the latter's right te com peneation, and Qitera@ careful investivation of the value of the Dullding, rented it until the let of February next for $1,500 a month, with the privilege of purchasing fs for $100.00, tho price agreed upon with the Corietian Commiesion, if Cong:e oo proper to do go; if not, to return itin good condition, The buaild- tne wil! probably be needed for the depository of the Belel arehives, On the bth of June, 1964, the chief clerk and muperintendent of the loan branch connected with the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, addressed fo the latior abot, stating that one huudred bonds partially prepared for issue of one thousand dollars each, were missing, and that he had exbausred all the resources at his command in endeavoring to find them. Asthey had not been eiened by the Register or sealed they could not Le negotiated, ‘Ihe coupons, amounting to 15,000 were sealed and and payable tobesreron the firetot Janu- : rand conld be sold - 2%, aree of the Government enlee take place as pula Aurnvat Au lowe t e rv having « two dete v not long they fixed uy Waluce W. Whittless, a k in the lean office of the Treasury Department ee the culty party: but itv not @eemed advientie to make the ar eoneiusive evidence could be obtaine lcvons were eben thened by the fact o the Trevaury, in Decen last, an ing sump! uouely without ostensible means, yn Saturday leet, the metivea proceeded to New wk and ceptured Whittery, near the Western rm div coniessed his guile, § Hotel, in Ce anu etated to meot the coupons were a sled, Manely, in chandeliers of bis reai- dence, where th equently toned, but tee Doads had been ¢ wns available took thear pric the train, ear, to rz {, he haetened tothe coor, 2 1 Of julploy otf, but was pulle led, he euceavored to obta: posers by accusing the offi On covering all that etect ves y City, catoh d buorelf in the attained ite full with th Fly papping a wae eately landed here thie Moning, and o to the Wolice Head. quarters, Whittle sold come £8.40 worth of the goupo and made abe $2,200 on the premium of the gold. tie had no money when arrested, uotwith: Mending his high eiyle of living, The Richmocd Election, Dattimore, July 26.—A epecial dispatch from Rich. mond to the AMERICAN to-nignt, says the election tw- Gay resulted in the deteas of Taylor, for Mayor, by 40 majority, Mr. Sturdivant was ‘lected, The elec- Gon passed off quietly, Ll From Nort Valnnble Temper of the Ex) — bels (Correanondence Uf Y¥MOUN, Newbern, N.C., July 21.—Co_ h C:,lina uhipment Nort superior que bootes vopper, which the defunct rebel Governmen'-—~ ned from the wines near Charlotte, N. C quontities of iron, lesd. coal, an pod North. The gold aud ailve are now being worked by nevroby tine fortuur quantities of Cor ven fi North by every steamer, The Ralelgh Peousess says the native element, in- eluding the erietocracy, are growing more defiant every dar, and now openly threaten to hang Union jock and Legroes, as soon a the troopsare withdrawn, | and threw them fhe ProGmEas says Ue troupe aust be retained, and | Worn ous and Constant Lednetion | d Minerals for wed North—Bad __ vid Heaton, the Treasury Agent, le now receiv-—-TW this point, for LEAD are also largo Ere hur, to be ship- nesin this State pho are accumul- Col, Heaton is [iso receiving larre rete cotton, which ls jorwarded every consideration of Justice and safety requires their presence in North Carolina, as well as in the other rebellions States. The Wreck of the Quinneboag—Additional Particulars, The North Carolina Timxs of the 29 has the follow- fog: The steam propeller Quinnebong left Morehead City about 6 o’olock Thursday morning, bound for Baltimore, with about two hundred and olehty discharged soldiers, beloncing to the following com- mands: Fifteen to the Third United States Artil- lery, nine tothe Ninth Maine, seven to the 169th Now York, and three companies of the Téth Penn- sylvania, About elght or nine o'clock, when off Cape Lookout bar, the machinery refused to work, and the vosm i being driven ashore by the breakers, was spilt to pieces, and became a total wreck Between thirty and forty of the passengers are reported lost, of whom we were only able to obtain the names of the following, who, we believe, belonzed tothe 160th New York, but were being tran {erred tw the Third United States Artillery: Jon (lass, Michael Fionigan, John Good, Leander Mitchel, and L.D. Wright. Lieut. Dennicg, of the 9th Maine, te also reported among the anfortunate. The scene te described as being frightfully borriple, and some of the survivors are represented aa acting mort nobly in their efforts to eave thoir comrades, The Quinneboag fe an old boat, built probably before some of its tll- fated pussencers were born, and might have done well enongh as a transport tor cattie, but human beings pariicularly discharged eoldie.s, who have fought through the batties of their country, and are retarn- ing home aftor alone absence, should be furuished something more secure From Alabama. Important Proclamation of Gov. Parsons. Mobile, July 22.—The ApvERTisen a Rivieres pul lashes to-day the Proclamation of the Governor, reviews the cond nof the South hefo Lite now tmpoverivucd etaie., He estlina'es © Alabaminne ired in the war, of ebieh are dew and dicabled, lie ce de tiiutic reine where once stoou com ortable: bi * ences. amid this ruin, suffering, sorrow and dee fiom rece on, eve ~ itert tleht ehich the State Pocacered und tthe Meceral Conetituuion ie bere to- day —v ith the exception of sla ery, The sinve code is nde thethet ht of wisdom to pro da lew tecrom the now onde of ©, Coustables, Membe ns of yeeot the Court, excepts County ‘Treasa: ere, ovth, and vive ae e.ection jor ae ee to the couven jon ou the bub of September next, will be held on the Slatof August vext, Texas and Louisiana Yhe Missouri Expedition to Mexico—See vero Fight with Indians, Lic. Now Orleans, July 24. The eveamehip Mariposa, from New York, has arrived A Galveston letter of the 18th inet. that the total amount of cotton in Texas does not exceed filty | thourand bales. | The Louston Trirararn of the 20th inet, easys that the report that 1,00) Mirsouriaus aro on their way to Mexico iy undvubtedly a piece of nonseuse, The en- | tive party ts jess than 400, | On the 13th wit., two companies of tho TS5th lowe | Cavalry fought 600 Sioux Indiaas and captured 4 of them. The Indian lows wae unknown, but it was | thought to be heavy | A special dispatch from the Mobile Ties, dated the 22d inet, says! Ivshop Andrews has isened e notice to the Metho- dist Episcopal Chureh, requesting the annual couler- | ences to holt ne bail to eloct delecates to & | General Gon juomencing wm Aprilpeat. He } aleo requests th urches to meet in Columbus, Georgia, tor cou Oi, wt GO eariy day, Cairo, July New Orleaus dates of the 19th have been received Merritt's cavairy foreo are on the move from Shreveport to San Antonio, It was thought that their march would not be attended with more than the ordinary inconveniences that beset cavalry going through other sections of the Union, A defalcation of $10,000 has occurred in the com- mivesry depot. Commissary Beott lost money by gaabling, and fled from Shreveport, La, Ono thousand bales of cotton had arrived at New Orleans from (bo Ouachita river, A fair supply was | coming in, Trom Vexice. By the arrival of the eteamehip Vera Cruz, from Vera Cruz July 14th, later Mexican advices are re- ceived, They contain but little freeh news, Tue | birthday of the Emperor had been eo lebrated by a vrand fete. Maximilian, by a special decreas, had conferred the “ laperial Orderlof the Mexican Eagle” upon a large number ot prominent characters, civil, mllitary and ecclesiastical, among them a cabinet officer, the Bishop of Osjaca, the Mayor of the city of Mexico, etc. Hila Majeety had also conferred the medal of * Civil Merit of the 2nd Class” apon distin. guished personages, Fearful Atrocities in New Zealand The Pal Moriri Snperstition Spreading — Converted Natives lupsing into Ten thenism — Murdering Missionaries and Eating Their Hearts. Late nows received from Now Zealand is of s most gloomy character, Despite the military force in the island, active operations remain surypended; and, worse than all, the Pai Mariri superstition ie epread- ing among the loyal natives as well as the rebel, inciting the latter to acts of fearful atrocity, Chris- tinnity, it wes hoped, had changed the nature of « people whom it found thirty years ago a race of cann\- bals; but it now appoars that war has aroused the intent evil passions of the savage. Nuimbors of the Maories are daily retu:ning to their former state, renouncing thelr religion, and adopting one which breathes nothing but destruction to the white man, ‘The end it is umpossible to conjecture. Painful excite- meu! hae been eaused by @ travody on the east cous ata litte settioment led Opoviki, The Rev, Car Syivins Voikner, s clergyman of the Church of Fung. land, whose kind and sovial mannese and Clilstian ‘city of heart enceared him to al, bed been ved there sone four years. He left Auckland for hishome ou the 20ih of february, ip the schooner Felip-e, necompaniea by the Rey, Mr. Girnce. As soon as the scboouer arrived sie wae seized by the natives, who had beem converted to the new super- sition by oue of the parcies we T 1) fanatics b.ve dispatched to trav: he island, carryiog with them, wounted on po! eo dvled heads of murdered Fugishwen, [he natives, who bad rworn to murder | every clergymem aud every souuer they could | ture, lodyed Messte, Grace and Volkuer in # wh bus prowmieod the taster of the schooner that he nor his brother, who kKceps & sore should be touch dy inasmuch ae they w Levy, the master, otlered the schooner all the eatuie sud foods iu the sett emen eon for the plisoue:s, gad as fet the Aiaor to accept there \6.Ins, Later ou, however, 4 ner was led out, aud was oid thet Le war to die. bexged for five minutes to pray; but while he was kneeiing, offering his last suppl.cations, ® rope was pesced round his neck, and he #as baued Up the junb of a@ tree, ip sight of the church we Want so long ministered in, The body was wered before lite was extinct, ee ie thestine the bey a down Maori ripped open Veen ‘Cus heart o adlves es could fou 02 ARI NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 > , 865, cutting off «mall pices and devonrine them. The! matter, and head was revered trom the trunk, aud was carried round by, the priest the natives standing with up. letier, rocentiy published. turned faces and raping lips to catch the blood #hien A poticaman in Rutalo has been fined #5 and | trickled trom it. ‘The chiefof the Taranaki party | Comte for forcing a maa in @ horas car to move bs took ont the eyes with bie fingers, and ate them be | eat toa Tie Court aid lediew had no more | fore the crowd, which numbered some 84 persona, The head was then set on 4 pole, aud given to a cap. tive soldicr to carry; and the body, after be to the dogs was thrown iuto a we Graco, for whoee re e we Mr. Levy of informed that bh with the oldie inion had be but the L were given liter leave, with their weasel, in ten daya. Ae the «ind, however, waa then foul, the echooner an hoted in.ile pri viley civilly, were not profuse in acknowledgement The law has a) oken! vise the tr oral dia jes of ISLS, and arrs manent, Prine’ W tigen than men, and, moreover, when treated Ir is atated that France has reopened negotiations | t With the Powers for a FBurcpean Convress, to re+ we the basis of « in has, it ‘wnail, a'ready carried the adhesion of Russia to the Leg the se Diitiey tape hi : Ry Pure, atrocity rene) od Auck and, and I 8. Fei poe, with Bishop Selwyn on board, wae de ateher to Tar Rrittad arine lost 8 non-commiaatoned offi- aivivors could be rescued When | Cete ar met, curing 1864, simply becaua: they 1 off the bar, the natives held a! did not know how to sain e Royal Manane meeting to ce natotheircourre of action, Levy | Boclets, whch hae been orreanized OL veary hae paving oomph € we with (he steamer, returned (0 ved over 45,6001 vem by rewonin whiny pe and, and fincins ‘he vicuce cessed by the men, | gn. 1a . " sas huddied Mr, Grace mio @ cance aud padded down to | C* TWeaved By last year, aud fated in 8 eases, the anchorage, hud, bough fired spon by the | Orw resdera who lav awake nivhte to thnk will pn tbe ale ereetod his be yratitied to leary that, according to late newe Veeoe| war ihe te hom the n from the Fist, the B cot war ie drawing toa enrae) oven and el e and that the G : Kohat has tne leo Mm. re cope Fe sare c and waa eutin ly ane to t tnd courage Steck on Sirdar Agim Kt at Darzi, auc put the Mane | rt. Further vevilopemeuts are auxiounly apse The (anavice are nowt | @waned, the Dacives Tee bitinarto Nee anes Haw cei siod Lee} Tae National Baise Ball Club of Washington, the ia etill conti nm rood faith, Due at Agekinnd | Tce chomp on club cf the Bouth, aret bie powition is conricered inoet preeaiions, Awhae- | ing extensive preparat rthevisieof the fam. boas bas been duapalc! 7 tcown the east coast, lowain | ¢ tho outlying setuiore of t heir danger, Bloody Dintiny at Sea, «Avantico, Ative and Excelsior Clube of York iv Brptemm er nexi, with ea bol w will consest the boners of the bat Now h they Tun Novy Department baa dirreted the reduce Thirty-Third Year. prevents a reply to General Lardie's | downcast Hila, “Well, atr, {f you will make me de | eu-h @ horrid, wicked thing—d——m the keea A etoantto fellow, named Pascault, Filled « wmorade at the vill of St. Ligmaire, France, fecotly, and @ crowd chased bim to arrest him, Ho took refuge in the river, but one M. Brand, « ‘corn ercial traveler,’ followed him in and euiz6ed him. Ty the aid of others with ropes, &c., he vol the fellow and took him ashore, Pascault broke tie ropes and escaped, M, Brand in fol- low og, and acer sclging bim, Pascauls fell, and M. Brand tt bimaelf upon him, and there wae & fear! strove! herween thesetwo powerful mi Tio murcerer bada knife in bis Gene, and at- tempt dio stab M Brand with it, Failing to do this, he then ov o.vored to destroy himself by forcing the netrument down his own throat, This | Stternpt Mo Brand also frustrated, and be managed } at lav to wrest the knife ourof Puscault's hand | and throw it away. Having done thia, be called out for “*, « these were brought to him alter ecelay of about qusrter ofan bour, The cords Yan bi arrived, M iad seze. lis gigantic an- a, at by the wrista, and with amazing strongth ; teenaged to force bie arma behind bie back while the man w all ly on tho ground, thus overcome bit, M. Braid ¢ mied to bin hin wiihthe repos, Vis he did effectually, and ho alterwarde made the tur lerer rise, and accured Linn tow tree nul the goudarmerie arrived and took Lisa into cusiody* Havin Quarantipo Notice. Orriee or Braye Orrioes, MiLcrany Drerrror) Cha: tion of the Ms ins) pi Bqundron to tive vessels, ins ager shed a Kel lee ta “ Morder Will Oat.» cluding thoas at Moune City, end Abetral Le LeMatcatace sdobaeed h hated heat tte Last commer the crew of a French versel, the Fo | 1 Moped sdgihbera -! ar ven Se OFT : | hs ah Git robes madras pe Sastre energy . itnlad : ; 1e OFC oe matertal of the squadron wil! be ¢ # “ Hib, 1865, the Quorautine Reculations re- deris Arca, inctinied, and took posession of the cuted at the now naval ora nmnge depot at son | We AL vemre « lovine on boned cases of yel- Bhe wae becaliiot, sud brought inte port by a F Ba: acka, | ie wie era, 0. other infecwous or contagious Asked dnsiien & id, b : f : eer dive Hive ale coming trom any Weet In- Mau-ol-war, An iuvertigation wes held, but no proo Tw lac\on of Fiushing, L 1. bawe determined | dia il ine, of from any part In that portion of Florida appearing against any of the crew, they wore dle | go erecta mony ent mon duent inthe wilace to | Botte the Deva tuestot the Souta, whether euch Charved. Subsequently the following facts have come | thore of the r rel tive nde who let | * 7 vay ar tile at alth of net he sont inte to lieht, One evening the crew wate a row in the | Upon the tat lef a the recent war, A | i! eal lees @ilL: Ge cae beeen fin Laas Otte forecastie, by acreenont, and M. Aubert, the Houten | lerve sum of money ha y eo. raivedy and | the igo! or eet event ve eens vee paebe pls hl bi A feneag theta ie oneeree re oe several faire will be beld to ai ment the amount, | ALP. DALaYMrER, Wounded in severa: p coy he ye. etrueled mantul Tan military authorities « rond, Io pur | Cates AI iy Health Oficer Military Diwtzicy feniuet the ove whe mune numbersof hieeave eae. | Sauce of the apirit and eter enera! Gran ‘a{ pels 4 Gailante, one of \ hom eelred the trokes handeo 4! ord. t, which directa the ennnresat of gaat hug IT i arora’ yn witveheh they crvoet Aintoted the. wor. ! houses in all places wher. 1 law preva ls, 1 OCAI NEWS, » Aabe twas tieu piche. over board, but © th wou 1 +h r} J 4 4 Y ie! & 4 We Geil atrencth, thous) bleeding and mo tay: ta. | Mee ® encen, with an armed y OO Baturday Jure'sm on-ed to sercmib He wa, how. | Melty pon all the garobl.ny houses im the city NEW YORK AND TIE VICINITY, ever, + tine piiched overboard, A wore ‘rom Crrus W, Field, davedt at London. cra tea hy comet that wae ro) W10h inet eure “Ele ve hereon Thursiay, the | THe Coorrasy or tm: Horsr-Car,—He | hie esbin toe . He en | 4 \ inet, andtheG : E siern wil! eail from the | ta deemed a most ungallant man who ever takes it imet Pe coxol the | Nor on Baturiny, the loth, and we expoct to weve | futo bis head to arque “men's ” &Men* them V lentian cuttiet and to arcve at Hoare | sieite” in the ; mene richie Men's 1 aid so) sent Guriag the week in Aupus. Keory mnie in the sense here iatended, ts merely the ed Tophe. that te © “ twee ie poing on wo cur en ire eatielaction." sos of “womon's rikhte.” But why should it be ephe mathe « sane Load We > . an’ Fes bie wiahns ane phd hg Roy Bal A LOxDON correapondent writes uncer date Oth : | un allant to erede @ mon'eright as agalvst @ wo- him ovesboaru, Les te tate Wt) reyard to Moxican affirm it ie ataiod thog | MROOFRhE? Ef the ¢ prenturee would ever urene which was) one etaaloy rate, w& M. Elein, the Secretary of the mit. | them tor us, it would ov i 5 ib 5 Before he eanke "Eh ben, Gon § Eby spomalionse Vo RaW: Yous: wy ane Bsa cai Savek G6, Hepbith are aroes tlle caine ite ell cut your own throuts thee mu a Uiley DeXt. Accord 5 to re} i} The. will Ne Gillatice tar eee ene lactorily aece hed, the oot pr be arene Ayia $e hed A) the eallantry that expects a fatloned, wor liquote were broucht on ceck, end thee 4 san proceed to Washington, and wake another | tay jose 1 an tosfeld h ¢ te ; Bebe hid ensced en in the Oowk comiths tue tue @ by leap. | Cort at negotiation, ; an be ola Nis reat ton lacy nolene voelena ba ow F the iM aw urke in fo the « a to eee v the ne Tne Macon (G .) Tecravarn of the 19:4 of July, sebrg hovre-ear, fa a mionetioelty The © are often ox- of isu 1. 1 1@ Carpe s'or » ae eiveu tl 6 & nereation ath ne arid , Cebent tone ne why the moet neces and courseous of ommend of the vo eel ® poper wiened by the ‘rnlag mabheea an t arew. ehie & aaah : nt ‘ot deta, | {beet aubentic tr sation ©: an it led it fen uceleettoretu 1 give Lis eat in a hore: vac Hs aude ; oes ed to howe wort nat @ pa aN , at 'e nthe o Goorgiey and | ton women, Te may bo vory weary; he may be Phe cabin bor ta tray them @y coek ed enewsl oF if DVMeanctes 8. b 0 re | ale 1a ns q @ ely a ow a buccet orey (he +t While the culd | the end of the year. The Atlanta Inceruiaencen | he hay Leeuw trotting shout the city ail < over the bulwark tr ite the o:cer be | copies the atetewent, atl declures that the appre | day-rlonuine for noney—and bie feet aching tua Feud tar gvase diatiheg, Gua vay oa Tala | benslons are hy uo means groundless, | Way that its to be howd no lady's feet ever do acho. | 4 pow in ecw oles, ion, bt Pursuit ie boy tawle lor U) #lody reel wardrobe of Booth the ansasnin, ked up from the wreck of Ue “ r i toost of the articles were | News items Breaily demaged by enlt water, they rec! zed beh we Drives, Avrora @2-caaa, veg fn pic or j EBy Folegraph to the Now York Bum.) Ai'ty dollace, «nm re nd on rl Sissel nea'kaeted — down ab twenty live Jolare exch, Owe hundred ant eighty-four patents were is- The Norfell: (Va.) Day Roox made ite eppear- sued at Washington yes erday, anceou Mov ler, Lis talutatory reads w y th Tum light draiy monitor Wanesc wae launched | C¢R@ thet ta comin neing the renut tivation o} the Day Hoon, that, prior to whe © wial lo remind successfully, yesterday, at Port aod. Me breakage out of the war, the Mas -Gex, We. T. Cuxemas arrived at Indian- peper took boletoor partin polity ® This course % , 1 Le we do ign to pursue herestter, Wo shall endeavor lig, yesterday, and w ort \ epolis, y aig : and wae formally weleomed ty to atick to trade, commerce, agriculture and gene. the civil and m fitary authorities. Fal pows--a field quite eupleenough for ua Jay Cooke reports subscriptions to the Beven- Thirty Loan, yonterday, tothe amount of 5, 750,- | 800 ; net including those in transiter which have | Tor following from the Motle Trinena eounde oo oid, ina Bonthern pener, that ic there hed beon « “lithe mistake’ made by the o . Jered ss é : jedior, Alvy.co of this sortie yenerally adcireseo! not been ordered by telegraph, This sbout only to neyroes down South: “fhe white man closes the loan, tous got) work, and work diligent!y. In that Ja! Gux, Gaasr ts anounced to spend a day at | bin salvation, Let him compresend thie in ite full | ot ¥ A . ai, | Chk extent, and at will bo the better for biug and all West Point, end another «\ Barstoga, thia week, those whom he respects or loves." when be w © through Conade to Nova Scotia, | Tae Poutsorre, of Marseilles, France, announces where he has accepted for hinuself wud family, from | @ ney 1 of atrike—that of bac the British officer in command, a return for the | fewer tha. sx thousand young men of that plce, - ? between the sges of bWeuby aud thirt,, held a hospitalities tendered while in command of the | /" ing o the open airs little way out of the Army of the P. tomac, town, and entered into an agreewmeut vot toa k | Taw Pongikecpsie boat crew who had the | any young wom ’ 8 muarria.e untiia complete change aball ba wen made in the manner of recent race with the New York osew of the Col- | . : ? : } living, and partic ly in the dreas of the fairer lyor, claim that they wero unfairly defeated, and | per 40 youn toon hnalst on grester simpli ity have challonged the New York crew to repeat the | 10: very respect, and a return to the more modess ha is of acentury or two ogo. Lafayette, Ind, was Mitten by a mad y, end hydrophobia followed, He bis his owner iu the side, but fortunately the clothing wea thick enough to prevent any laceration of tho flesh. Nootverslens of hydrophovia «cre raiaui- fest until on hitching him up the aolimal mule suiden plunge towerd hia mate and bit! . wing blood, The woun! ia bart end itis anticipated that this horse will vo m Horne, the firsi, foarned at the wouth, bit as every> body, and got go bad that be Lad to Le shot, contest, Tho latter, it is staied, decline, Tue Poughker pai wil! therefore claim their right to the title of the champion foar-oared crew of Amer- ica, In the Arkansas and Mississippi bottoms the disease emong the catle, Lorses and bogs had been broken up, It bad been raving for some time, the victime dying in from twenty-four to forty eight hours after the attack, The supposed cause was poison from the black gnata, which were very thick some time ago. There has been a great loss of stock, Men were attacked by the nthe Tum Richmond Wita resumed publication on Moniay. Its opening cle is pot as submissive as it might by, and the Wrio In likely to get into sarne discase from docioring the cattle, trouble again tetore long. It remarkat “If we pis ies fall to give free and independent utterance to the inion we entertain ard the couvichous we cher- o} feb, we desire the pre ple of Vir a to under- stand, that this iano fault of ours, “Cribbed, cab. ined and confined,’ ae |: is our unfortunate lot to be, we cannos expect to makeup a pe Cenoral Intelligence, (By Matt co the New York Sun.) ve Victoria, has been sod by anetion | tlhe our readers | seems on if | When be soca to the car he sinks ince his seat with @ weary wicks (he car fille up; @ lady tripe in, all crinvline and things; and the poor fellow odunvaliant it he dou't give ber bia t! Notabitotit; tile notion te getting “played oat.” Wormon must take their chances now-e-days, like “any other man.” I/ thoy must have the seate, let the thelr ridiug at come other honr than that et which the burioes world is on the move, and the | care crowded Betweou 11 A.M, and 497, M, there's always room in the horse-ca.e for ladies, rt,—--On the Fourth of residing In Sint etroot, near i to firlne off a miniature is tobe A Perrone duly ab vih @ low bt iitile be woe ene | cannon, shen a con panioa enrelessly exploded a ermeker to the vie nity of the Little fellow's powder It Lappened that a spark of fire entored the Los of pow er while tho litue boy wae intently ongnce ) obtaining anew charce for his cannon, An en on followed, burning the fuce and cap of the boy. His nove, chee! , eyes, forehead and heir wore badly burned, causing intense pala. Mie only parent, a widowed mother, feared that her boy's eye- sight would be gone forever, A plyeician wea im- | mediately procured, who relleved the little anf. by provopt treatment. For nearly two weeks sol the ehild renainod closed, the whole up- tof the face being one large running sore. At the end of two # coke (he boy's eyes were found unin« | Jured, and the: hes been eo rapid | thatou Sunday t! an informed hie mother | that he rhonid out enail upon the patient again, Our reporter hed an Inte vith the bey end found him almost eu recovered with few traces of to mark ¢ eovere burning he had reccivet The patriotic pert of thia etory ta related by the wid. ow, who saya she desired to recompense the Doctor for bis tuany tri-daliy vieite to herchild, The phy sician re‘used all compensation on the plea that he pever charged rich peopie or poor people, who regui> od Liles wervices for accidents that occured on the Fount ov Jury. Our reporter adda, that the afore. enid M.D), adopted thle rule of practice saon after procuring bia diploma, nearly thirty years ago; and on the day the above acci lent occurred, four othor persons were injured by Gro arms and obtained bie worvices, AnnivaL ov Troops,—The 192d New York, Tomgarine, “r hia recover » ply rvlow wa ' Naa! Gave’ eaaaetl “ tory to ourselves or scerptable to th ae One a ar recently been captured the generous people of Virginia, we arc eure, 6 tI sMeitien spiel not ouly syropathize with our eitnation,but extend | A “pure Love crnens' was recently broksn up tothe Wiig al toe Said and comfort in at Langus, Ma Lapirs patrontze the foro benks at Saratoga, this summer, Itisibe lates “foregm fashion” from the German watering jiaces, A little girlin Hower, N. V4 "a8 recently eaten, up by a pet bear, The bear waa very fond of tae little girl, Bratene will be «al to learn that by a recent in vention a skate has been made Which will contain # hot brick Tan whole Firat Division of the Ninth corps has ower, GUriug the Coutinuance of the re ate »6 which the military e@ubhorities have seen fit to in) One Upon us." M, Gian, a p'ain ¢ won a prize of 210.0 in tie Mextean loan lottery This man went to lena to subecriie jor a tew shar ein the loan, but a6 the reyular subseription office be found euch a crowd about t rthat le gave up the id #baeribing, and od about rome other business, Going cowa the Moulevards he bappeved to pass a well known exchange office, end seeing @ pacer! in the Window sisting that deen ordered to (e mistere tout of aervice 'm 1+ | the loan could be sulseribed for there, be went in fately, Isis ccroma.dod by breves Brig, Geu, N- | ani asked for some sures, A gentleman who bad B, McLawrb in fuliowed Lim in being known tothe clerka in the Aut of # roons in the Denartroent of Wash- | otlicey ipaisted upon his bemy served first, M ineton, n wi st abou: 4 willbe pad off | Giz aaserte | th t be had come inte the office first, next week, Abo i ¢6.000.( required to liqui- | Ths renwnstrance, however, wae in vain, ani date ther claims, Tan Troy Time fellers should Le » while men who re mitted, ‘Tho Tings thirsty Bundays, A_ woman in not long ago, was ped pate, when e lette: was fi human eur, Sho wax al for @ ranger, while he was stil! grumbling, the clerk handed wou herea to bis rival, M. Giyre had nothing todo but to take the next ton, which he did, and “siruck ile’ according!y A counrsrospest, writing from lates an ipeent as follows: reminds me of @ local joke whic. my pen cann resist reoording, A modest young country girl, on applying for rations to one of our relief agents, 8 few Gays 0.0% Was asked if she hal ever takenihe oath, ‘No, indeed, sir," wan her terrified reply 5 “Lever swore im ali my lio! “Buty wants to know why Iquor yeni to sell rum Sun jays, read and boots are nog pore man prebably donuts get Richmond, re- ° ng of oat! = yuntry costumé® e@ntertng Rome, if ¢<omined at the n her containing @ o} Wn@esenger sent in “must In ta reported that Jobu Minor Botts will soom | ggige tue ovth, my good girl," eid the agent, Mur T {asne an sddrosa tothe peor!e Of V rainia, urging | eannot give you the ratious." "Ny invee, [ thein to vote for nepren eid age #4 the only bona eau's sir,” ald the girl; “inother »lways te t the Btate ior its rea psiss on to ie Union ‘en Of equality with tLe other Statet (erme Favawn Warr ©: bas been requested by the Arch. of Balti ure to cease #i! Controversy rela- WVe to Mra. { ucrati's innoes This euds mo never to swear,” Te agent n and the maiden as pertinececuel tempts @b persuasion, until, overcome at last by the dreadiul conflict Letwaenu uecessity aud her hugh sense ol paorel Guiy, she sieus ouk wad | loner in France, recently Veteran Volunteers, under Colonel Chatfield, arriv. ed la thiscity yesterday, aud were escorted to the Htate Aweucy Kooms, over Centre Market, where they were moat horpitably entertained, The regiment hee participated in all the principal en. eaponenteofthe war, The 17th Clriah Legion) wild be pl Leff and mustered out to-day, at Hart's bland, Vio-Nic OF THE TeNtAN Broraeniuoop ar Jones Woop,—"This is a groat day for Lreland,” Hach was severally the opening eouteuce af the great Accator's speech, and it wos certaluly verified in the farce vathering which took place at Jones’ Wood yeas. terday, The gathering had @ greater slyniticanos than appenred on the eurfnoe, It was not a mre amuroment party, but intended, as much aa anything leo, to show the strength of the Fenian organization to ehow thatthe anticipated struggle for the inde~ pendence of thelr native land, was not anong the Iriel vox et preverea nihil," butareal genuine aud earpest attempt to free Ireland from the tondage onder which she has ruffered for so many gene rations, Another purpose was also to be served, that of raising money for the redeinption of thelr country Jones' Wood, as « piace of holding ple-nica, ts too well and favorally known to New Yorkers to require description, It is @ eortot historic ground for Ger. mana, ant bas been well patronized by the Ligh peo- ve over e! ce they held a creat ple-ni a ibe orain who fell @t Bulb Yerterda © Pe.) ans tuo. sion ate a} sod pro) obiy @ome twenty thousand poreous vere on the J Guring the day, About teu o'o'cek the hustle rived, aud danelng ww immediately iorumed, Wich was kept wo i the young foike = alm inewarr nts aA the ° A comm) te of ladle: weve busily engaged in sel. bickete ior the “bust” losery of igus ferecren, was epCsied that the ladfos were “au a vuss,” whee epre'ty Lite creature of sixteen, who Lead (Continucd om the Last Page.