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THE Number 10,306. ——oOoOo The Latest News By Velegraph to the N, WY. Sun, — TRCUTING PROM TCE RO GRANDE Mexican War Cloud Spreading. WAREZ PROMISED ASSISTANCE, Gen. Brown Orders a Regiment Across the River. Gen. Stecle Hiastening to Pre- vent Bloodshed. KIRBY SMITH IN MEXICO. Max. Takes [im Prisoner. SURRENDER OF HIS FORCES, From tho Indian — Country. HARD FIGHTING GO:NG ON. A Two Days Battle. QUR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES, The Baltimore Appointments. NEGRO WITNESSES IN VIRGINIA. Affairs in North Carolina, REBELLION NOT DEAD YET. aCe. Texas and Mexico, Signs of a Coming Storm, Warhinglon, July The Dairy Crsostere has Feceived a letier fron: New Orleans, embodying the following extract frotn one written tb gentleman connecied with the headquarters of the Union force at Clarkeville, Texas, It is dated July 11, and is as follows: Lam lying at the mouth of the Rio Grande, opposite to Bagdad, The Mexicans, under Maxi n, guard the opposite side, aud our troops this, The reepective pickets are not forty rods apart. There is a good deal of unfriendly feeling Letween the two armies and they cannot long refrain from blows, On the 4th of duly, onr officers went over, and many rows occurred 1 heard this morning that Gen. Brown, the ecm mancder of Urowneville, yesterday bad an interview with Juarez, and promised him the assistance of the Vnited States troops, and had ordered the 4th In- | dinna to cross the river, Gen. Steele, the department | commander, went up by a dispatch boat, to | counteract the order if possible, Bat even if he suc- | ceeds, things cannot long remain ae they are, (By Mail.) Kirby Swith & Co. Token Prisoners. Brownsville, July 18.—To the Editor of the NO, Vimea: Major Texier, of Cortinaa’s etatl, hase jurt | errived from above, bringing Intelligence of the cap re of Gen, Kirby Smith and his entire party, He was intercepted by the Governor of Sultillo, 8. Viesco, on the 4th of Jnly, at Piedras Negras, Mexico, abont fifty miles below Eagle Pass. and compelled to eur | render, The victors got four piecee of artillery, 90 | now rifles and atrain of 75 new wagons loaded with | ammunition and provisions, The officers and mea were parole | The San Antonio Hrnatn, of the 6th, furnishes the mewr that the rebel Gen, Abelby bad reached Eagle | Pose on the let, Thisison the Upper Rio Cirande, The authorities of Piedras Nowraa, across the river, fnformed him that he would oot be allowed to take | his mor into Mexico with arms in their bends, but that 1) he wonid leave hie arms there woud be noob. | jection to his entry iuto the country ay emigrants, With bimeeliaud men, shelby tinwlly awreed to this, and sold re aud cannon to the Liberais, There | fp) doi email aru and three pleces of | ived e'even thousand dol. | iecand five thousand to erale, Tbe arme wer Wihnahua, The t+ vernor dae apeuit fo. the Laver te Confederates in Lenvue with the nists The ipfiux of Hebels Cone imperialista Db MDe = tle The la fine fnved state of Affaire - sevting to the Liberals The City of Mexico correspondent of the N. O. Times, under d of Jane lth, aay The movements of Gen, Necrete aeninet Matamor- @ iniled on secount of the hostile demourtrati of the Coutede: ities, whe unde Mojia, th e tamoras, Neeret | back on | tvanece of the Preach | we renowned paar o Aus | *burd, Knows ur country by the of | Guana Vievo fered battle to the commander Col, Jounuyeroa, who declined it, wee some © There inom ehets which caused the French ome low, enn) shoe wee ewaiting the arival Ol another columo uncer Gen, Brincourt, whieh was to have taken (0 @ Liveral .occes ou the flank, anda eouinn of Mejiaté focees, which was to have attacked Newre.e in the reer, They ocecpled Monterey al- Teady, and thus could have enclosed Lim ip @ trap, On the night of the 6th SNeerese abandoned his poste nand retired to Menclora where he divide’ bis giving Gov, Becoredo 2,000 men, who marched cue, while reie with %.6W0 men and 16 | the road to vpazos, Thus secotubimation, which wis to termine | was jrustrated Confederates rk to Mexico by e@very steam. er. Mostly of} rekers, they are looked upon with crest jeaic by tho Austrian, Belgian and French eiventurers whoerowd the capital, All the uoron their way to Mexico, The position of etlaire wgenera'ly growing worse every day. row every direciion accounta tally about the insecure tue of the country. nilitery executions ot the F.ench only exasperate the peop @ more and more, It te ine poseibe to collect taxes, and cut of the large cities no The torvign esting up che aby rance | ervetic pr from ero the winds this fier ilies of Kiehinond who have escaped are either One dares accept office trom the Limpire, bus tar ie a dreadinl incubus, the Haspire exi Ane element ¥itais of the countr from the Luited py the Aimerican pe houre bulls of carc A Washington letter states that remi-officlal news | from Mexico has been received from General Uriega | Gated fiom Tacomparo, 8:ate of Michoacan, June 14, He mentions the desertion to Lis army of two caval- fy regiments of the Imperial service, and that he is gaily ered the se, vices of arve numbers of Mex. cele COMming trom pointe io possesion o1 the sench, He jurther states that Maximilian has con- tractea with @ foreign epecuiator jor the introduction @f alarce number ot negroes who ure to bo Kept io slavery ius feo -eure; tha: they must renounce the fiphtofeompidat of Li Creatment betoie the magiae trates, aud (let their temporary boudaye may belies oew cu and they Cau be trunwlerred for sase without @oLeuluog them, PRESIDENT JAUREZ, would « nearer than three hundred miles and not in enffl- | made repented vidite to the President in relation to | which killel M cient forre to justify an advance against Jaurez’s | the Federal officers tor Raltimore, Two sete of ape | ghot woun ied as coun'ry sitnilar to that eral authorities, ice of the ueucrality preached by the American Wen- eral jan to raise @ battalion of Texans for guerrilla capital, There iano truth !n the report that lresi- dent Jnarez is about to visit the United Siates, There fe much speculation as to why so large a force fa evat ww the Rio Grande ; and some of the knowing ones heve ft that Gen, Granger bas already raid, that our country waron the eveof war with Mexico. Ibis, however, is uot a ail likely. I ninns Going to Prnagil_The Mext- (i tlie Praternization with ™ The Missourians and Texans in Yiexico, hte, The steamer George Washington arrived yesterday from New Orleans, with dates trom that city to the 22d inst, The Pioarcne says: The talk of emigrating to Bragil continnes in that part of the country, the emigrants belag discon ent- ed fouthern families, who, now that the rebe lion is over, cannot make up their minue to live ia this country, The country to which the propored propose to #0, fs the upper valle, of the Tocan- ver, whose chef seaport te Para. It ie ao wate ad by the Amazon, Among the persone who took the oath of amr before the Miyor of New Ocieans, oa tte 20° the dis ineu.shed Contederste rade. Jeff. Thon ron, who bas applied to the President tor a epecial pardon, ON THE HORDTR Matamoras dates are to the 12:h inst, Le Commence faye Gen, Steelehas required Cortina,who ts in Browne- erve the poace. Hat as the latter ta al- e@ exit and entrance, coatinues to rob on the neide aod refure on the American, and object of constant attentions trom all the Fed. We do not see the exten in prace The Matamoras Rasciteno gives a long and circum. stantial review of Covtina’s careerof robbery ia early life. and his attempted enck of Brownaville in 18, killing sixty of {te citizens, and bis subsequent pur- sult by Heintzeiman, Stonemnsn aud Ford until be took refuge io Moat Powseesion of Jusiez in }so5 secesion to the M quent belaviorwith hus valiet cauro, Ibaaye hee “But in this he d Mejia wae never o! he aude d the crime of perfidy. Pol.ow is tine fell back upon Wie ola pursuit of # eal bing, plundering and Killing, Since then the ece of 'hY have been re-enne ec y does Juan Nepowneno Cortina belong? The only ao ewer to be eiven is, that be jean independent outlaw He acts with no party, but 19 @ highwayman on gene rai prine'p cs, anc on « laree scale here Cor ! yuly anewer we are prepare in by pa ty stenmnboat to a cambite ne bo matter to whom belonging, fe tit tood fo ourmand maw of the asemous bauditti, now lufest- ng this border,” ‘The Matamoras Rancurno says that Gon, Monot had received authority from the Fiaperos Maximil- very thing, from tervice, It adds: ‘The report of 1,000 organized Missourians and Texans being on the way to Mon- te ey, 18 reasonably correct, but the number is over. stated by wbout Zam or ou, Phe actual number orvanized and aimed, awaitiug e@mploymeut, is betwoon 7,000 aad 5,00) men," THE INTERIOR, The rebel General Hood arrived at San Antonio, Texas, on the Sd, and the Henao, in welcoming bin back, observes: Ho bae mingled and participated in the moat stir- riug ecenes of ¢ ict ever wituessed in modem times, cunmencing at the ever-inermorable bat ‘e Mill, and running th ¥ ausciender of the Conted ber rigatly, heen ered the Conte terate Captiu, and nob y fought hia way up to th ( al, hile manly form Dae been hacked ard plereed until it i¢ now shorn of some i's tair propor- tions, Stil, thetreneral is in fine spirite and the fuli enjoyment of health A tirtn at Galveston estimate the stock of cotton on hand ta To xas a OW beles, exclusive of that bor- dering on Red River and tributary to New Orleans Gen, Weitacl, with his command, was at Groen Lake, Texas, on the Lat, norroes in Cexas continue to leave thewplanta- tions and flock to military posta, but are seut bag upon their masters agreeing to py them for labor, In some instances they are put to wog public works, The Houston TeLequari eaye pamber of freedmen bave established shoemal shops in our city,and gone Into business on their hook.” The same paper discusses the cool.e # at of labor for the large sugar and cotton plantations, remarking: The freeing of the nerroes has forced the proprie- tors of the Larce estates in (hia and other parta of South teexperimente, ‘Their system of iator hereto- fo.0, fe mo longer available, The laborers who hove heretofore cultivated the lend, cannot, it is eenerally conceded, be, made available for the purposes bow vat the moet etringent lawa, and even then the ation of larce @staiea wii be ® deubriul Hint ter, € coolie «yatem, whether used with Chit: meno ith direct wmportations of Africana, rust be a matter of exp rinment, and upon it all the insor- mation posible should be obtained The pau Antonio Hkustp states: Our worthy Mayor has fonud good employment for ali the vagiant pecroes who have been hi Ty lovering about the eay. They now board ve atthe jad and work on the etreets and piazes pay for the eame, The San Antonio Nrwa, commenting on the order of Gen, Granger frewing the slaves sara: Many maters, that we know, inforrned their eer. vante (hat tiey were free, and sowe bays marc ae tracts with them for their contiquod service | cleht runaway nee roes confined by the sheriff with the « free, ani wears told flict in Mexico, started “hor to eastern ‘Texas, |oumian The “colored persous ot Airican understand their new position, but citement et the change; all bes hivhertot quiet and peaceiul, and we seo no reason why this etare of thinge showid bot continue Rrom Washington. Interesting Items of News. Washington, July 28,.—It ia nacertained, on tn jul- ry, that there is a continued reduction of the ayeie- gate amount of Certificates of Lndebtedness,—the number redeemed being much larger than those new- ly inaued, Major Gen Augur,in bis general order dated yester- day says: “The civil courte in thet portion of Virrinia within the limits of the Department of Washington ha ing declined to receive the ter! non of colored persor A provost court is hereby established in Alexand to have exciusive jurisdiction in ali cares involving the rights of reon or property of colored persons residents of bs district atoresald, ‘bie court will receive the testiinouy of colored persoos, with no other Hmitations thun those pow affecting the testi niony ot white persons. ‘The Provost Maisbal General of Defences, South of the Potomac, ts charged with the execution of this order, ‘This orcer will romain cuit nthe jail were dis barged bt thas they were Arhaneas seem to in f ntil the Virginia courts have brought their bre tore into harwony with the existing staie of {T. Captain M, P, Fube Ns rict of rn *, ry of the Yd i Goluubia Volunteers, is eppuinted Provost Judge of said Court, The Postmaster General ix eradually restoring the Postal service all over the South, This morning the maila left the Washington Post Ofiice to Le conveyed directly through to Richmond and Petersburg. Con- tracts have just been made for service by railroad from New Orleana to Canton, Missicsippl, and from Canton to Jackson, Tennessee, Uther heade of depariuments are engaged in restoring the civil ma chinery in accordance with the proclamation of the President appointing Provieional Governors, The fued between the Maryland politicians hag President Jaurez is said to be at Chihuahua, and | been decidedly earnest for soverel weeks pest, and Poat city is strougly fortified, De imperial troope | delesetions represents the cuposing Warilos Lave me, Thirty-VThird Year. ofsyracuss, Another | room by eome of her relations, The unhapp The raion wag | Wotan romaine! at first apparently atuptied, but | pointmente were heretofore axieed upon, but afer. Gisarmed and taken ¢ amination | when @ frightful @ ence had micceaded the u.mult, | warde were partially ignored, ‘The followine promal: | pis aia Ai ee at rane oF Lae et Lan nd see al the gated to-day are however believed (0 be conclusive + | corsage shea bcncyle sd wold Ho oth ¢ KS . oF di vat Oe UPR Bee eins |” Collector-oR, If, Web ia ti fh | Cincinnati, beteren C . were ony With a ehriek of Jeapair, she rushed fntothe Maia rom ie A at 5 nie i me miber sleet to ‘ : si chamber ot death, With asuperhurnan foreo she roa Tee Barverorce tid inaion Patic Mag Mar bs Crews 21 Hg to phe tex OF EO Arew aside the men who were holding her hua Washington Bonifant; District Attorues = W ae @takoho'iey and ruel t re fad down, and pulled away the bed which cov. Jones; Chief Appraiser—J. L. Meredith; J of the “Mgtters." A fieht ave Phureday, in | eet him, delfe h nost departed, but respice Appraiere—F, Auderson and 1. K. " Pitta? t waa eon re-satablial and at lant be opencd | Postunster—W. if, Purnell, | the game ven ty, we My tte ! ¢ efforts he made bad covered him The following order was iseued today : end Barna, of Cinclanat, for s200 a side resulung aca Hd ih ey tha aie sireama Vins il otherwise onde ed, vr At . Aneue- | in the defeat of the latter In 14 rounds. 6 of his body, and the dieeess wee ta a fas e nalla fe a Lh Anenus | in tue defeat ‘ atter ind iu | br ken up, 18 now believed ¢ hydi hobia ® Macon and West Point, M Al G ( ‘ 1 uo at Barators rop! and for poin's contiuous tot | jen GANT receive ovation § + | a be thus seemed out of th ma. Detneqa thera ane Chattane . ' Thursday eveuiog, He be evee in the paricrs | wesnsimaenemetidin warded to their destination tia Nashyi! | . t t t : detatio or eervice on of Cougross Hv ahere poy alk war. sent) Am Pa led King on the Sabject of Labor. ed fu charce of the poe 4 | to the green house, Lae be a eere ade made | a military poss Y ‘ ta ‘ a e cig. Weal 9 Wang - " a Cort pe Cussnocnn, the heir to the French At noon to-day, the thermometer indicated, at ui. | 8 °* OU" Se M | CFown a be to the Mourbom muceession, bas ferent places, from 90 to 92 decrene | Manatees wrt tur escent ermon gi Serre i ‘T written an elaborate easy on “Lhe Rights of ——— a drank a he fluid, ma red te * : prrtios, drank o ; He Labor,” which ie interesting both tm consequence North Carolina. abet es yer « cole ey “ He SONS of the source from whch it emanates and of the . u orwar he they », Rebellion Not Dead Vet. erry) Oo ee cs CPOE. sound doctrives inentoste 1, The document ts dated {Correependence of The Sun.) av & where the Cour t M ’ Int now resilesw—an exile — 4 int aa Ralrigh, July 24 —The larce landhowers in thle Genera, inte. i once. from France an! from the throne of which he hae eity and county, who comprise the aristoe ace and “ been @ } ‘ . ! ‘ ooh wn deprived by the Nipoleonte dyn 7 i leading rebel ermpathineya made & sirens . (By Matl tothe \ewe York : 1 i yoasty. The . f wing ia the conclu tng portion of the anny t through Governor Liolden, to have the Govern t Severna can) Jens at Aaratoca have recent- | 47 what ta demon trated {9 th tax suspended, bat failed, and are now promptiv par~ | ly Leen wipe t ‘ free and iM Juntary ent jati ts ’ i worcenan fies ing their taxes tosave thelr propert 1 Raleach | Tor me the i is #14000 a | defense of thelr common interests Once that such Paoonress continues to make fresh disioeures ef tha | year’ W . t i ? a ¥ ia adtolted, nothing f@ more natural us of the rebel element in ihut Sate against At one of the grar H this season | the there should be firmed in thoae assocts Union men and negroes, to be put into etiecs when | Mhree hundred bmhicw s ' t tolne, |! . er HOO tops or osher, synilicat 4 dele- af ree ALO whale Tan} the troops are withdrawn, and the new “tate Govern Gen Surky cn was severely kineal be the + ‘ crn “ th i asterg or ay nil atea ot rane volt Ment goes into operation. The Kalo gh STANDARD % eg Ww! ihe Dudu] Lie i DOW ID | ty ge emicab gy any differences that may ar fe eaye that rebel papers are eprineine up im different |v A* oO , J asto che coudiiiona of Isbor, and espocially as so parte of the State, which openly denounce the Gov- |. Tes Baltimoreans have ov M j wages, Ul di dh mmup if of interests between e wake teniee ‘ oniplinie ae ‘ - | hem sters and the met wil a cause of gre. ernment, and promulgate treason of such a danger. pee edt [ ment avi tot of entagon am. Peace and or ous character that their iramediate suppression would Berrove complaivts he been 3 will result m th eliberations, in which, ee. be justifiable, Most of the Federal appointees in | Preaeuye Ds | \ rit Pee g to resdon and expect nes the moat oaps- North Carolina are unable to qualify, not being in @ | epectiug the mo cs sod the fees cx. | big and most concliatory representatives of ench position to t the oath prescribed by Congress, | acted at the Custora-loase, aide will apes fact! It be tt ' The announcement that the arrogant rebele in Vir- Mes, Javor rent to | ’ sgt 7 lew ¥ iy re 1 BAlION Will te kid ginia are io receive the full benefit of the Coufisea- | Kist's bor | sent her | guy as 1 auaillo oded, aud the “Gomination of in tion Act is making many treads for the Administra. | b!ack dr ped WES tial mor lv restr cted to narrow limits. tion in North Carolina, where the same vigor is | Ce%! 'u v autlioert I have nothing to fear, for in greatly needed, MeL. ereenendent of | protecting the rghiscf othery far from abandon- the Lon t ‘ . ere the 8 - in te own, it wll, on the coutrars, maintain the Ayites are tosday bin at @ soracil lag pace Me | exercise of thom with al the bivh iufluence and From Tennessee. binnies 1 co aud precauilon which beloug to it, The Case of Emerson Etheridge, Etc Tum princes in then 4 ’ ' k + ng abould be open ty the agents of the 4 e c. prisoners in . : the other : a rahe evenings ad the ¢ ‘ cat ‘at a ietp no meeting abould Le held without le, July 28.—Thie morning's Purse pab- | Ove" mtd Pn ‘ tee ' eng wach P “ta . notice, #o that, if they deaire, they may er from Generel Thowas to Governor | jooc ed bins aos ‘i . tn tumty of attending. The regula: Brownlow, General Thorns says Sudibee, hyo were Bubeesueatly oatig’ sta} Le communicated to the officials “Tam only waiting the report from C y A ans i theay latter will take care thas the te determine ay eouses as to Kinen ol. Ne Varsy | fowm roucha had a quarre! © a tolerate tov object of tue meetings can be nefiber If le hast gull hel k eper near Utica Wednesday nich, in © ) ved norexce ved, Leaving entire liberty him, he a clenily ar » the of tic Was tlre the he dby tle (T | te " 6 ement ¢ ue ti atewand he arrangements the Gover ale in the #beonce and liable to be tied amed MW gar—and killed ! end Vel mene is ly ines eroun @ friendly fe p fore & military nuieaton. ms ttenb on 1a name ie H riuugton, The keer “ te pvt at che req vost ot both parties to faciuate their et tba hy tepert be ‘would fasttir the fell an hg ° Nn . vty sith atbtecoad uly, When th® | g peeuent. Disorder, conus on and improper col tary authoritv. If, howew 7 ee Augers ly Tep'essed ot of the Government, et any Mvato ta aometioes tu ned to off uaa, TF 4 ayna 4 of masvera and interference in cou equence | announce !, Liat a their i oF allo to aaseuble aoder protve Suiheries ihe Wee te tuk the partot the civil | of De, Jouner, whieb Inte ta ’ i | fon of the Contral power to keep up good rolauoun sion of such adesiie on the part of the Novers ory | los sragse! eds eae tik ae * cringed ats Mat Noe " 3 ; rials oti ra zB stating the inabilliy or indisporition of the ewil | Fuwn ! sung, in w vibes todscover ‘ e os co-o, eration of indivadels should be authorities to act, will be pe and I will ¢ of va siatole @ ssive! ed t 1 i te cot 9 the ad of the workmen, and the parties con paines of to b | chorus of children, young men, moth ra and | to exer iso in thele Lebal, in compleve iuuepen v i to Je. K ’ i to the nature of tt cone, ‘The 4 | patrinrebe @ wml wish full freedom for ood, the tinia~ fev hutthe milfrary authort | I ranidie Ailing un wit toewo! paropage aod Cheiodan coarity in ald ay. not be sfosorted to unless the civil authority tulle to pap: idly Y eB) Pd t : Fe ceiem rotreat tands and other uch benevolent acl, ither from inaoil on. en in oe 14 “rey hf " ia M hr } ine La ree gpubulas he prucwples their duty, the military should retcain trom inte. ier the Sieller® b iy pdbal the th ooh 1 peer ing in all minor cases, Lecause the mili ary suoud, | BoheeAvennea, am tashionalile. yeaat 1a come | © toplented knot ot the labor ques- as fares pombe, sustain the civil povesmment aod | pared to Coscral Pod rapt 4 ‘toa boot astocjallon under Biate muper- never assume ite functions tilor iu come ii which | BEF \ ‘ Pugtabe gael Yioot, aia With the active wid of shia multitude roupt action isu ary io ine pub ic ecivty, | S20 Sree but gre 80 OY | oO Adu rabie imedtutonty che precious truit of the Biate and general Gow: raiment ae long we troops ace County, Mare, | the v tary aud reg lated constiuhon of treo oo uujy in» State im the | Hien.” : pee ri etal pee hg: Pe ebat oe w ib t T : sovial uarmony, aud tha Gov Brownlow has ordered Gen, Thomas to rend Li thoce bowes might eucer ino she organization of troops into the vagious cov ‘esto proserve order at ' M foe oumune aud mito the basew of ue vlevburate the ballot box, ' % Buu P_ubul Woullg oe CULS Cerebou Whiel toucLe@ Siieennensteemiennsninnimaniads ted Yeo} ipo cue of tue most Luporaus pelube of bue pole i From the Plains. owing ®| (cy of ue suUre Two Days Katte with the Indians. . while walk ng ‘ ry ’ t Laramia, July One thourant Cheyen- to An LA nt A | 4 N EWS. Ariapalive, Blickfeet, and a few Csman- three het 1s hed Platte Bridge Station, on the telezraph | Bn mpUy Ha NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, adage The garrison numbered lew than way all ber |) AN BArenstve Mistane.— Yesterday one of Tie fieht Instod two or and resulted ima | aret Hy i, ne "ict | ahe wealhey men ot this metropolls walted Wall tes to the Lautan, Ma oan ane wn, | nw carriage, who covered her nakeineas with Lie | seston a litte Lusiness with a banking frm doing Bieutenant Collins and one enlisted man of the Tn ens viet, and carried ber howe, ices) not many doors above the corner of Wildian Ohio Cavalry Killed, and 54 mea wounded, whom belong to the Jith Ohio Cavalry and tothe | 11th Kansas Regiment. ‘The lodiane retreated to he | West, waring down telegraph polos and destroying | the wire. A note waa picked up on the battie-field written by a white prisoner recently captured on the Bouth Platte, which ears the Indios do not want peace, but rre fieliting jor all time; that we had killed one of theirchiefsin the Gehtand they are pow go- ing to destroy the telegraph, and that they expect reinforcements, Tee body of Lieuenapt Collins wes horribly mutilated, His bands and feet were cut off, hile thy war cut, his heart wae torn out, be was | vod and hadover one hundred arrowain him ' There seeme to be not the slightest dieposition on tho partof the Indians for pence, which can only t tained by severely punishing them One of the Pow. | der Kivercolainns is now moving to join (be force from Piatte Bridge, which is following the Indians, It in ctated thas all the troops intended for the In- dian expedition would have been in the field long avo fiad not the contractors failed to deliver supplies ace eording to the terme of thelr contracts, [Dp Folograph to the Kew York Bun Tus Clara Clarits, with the telegraph cable party on board, arrived at Halifex Thursdey, Bhe proves an excellent sea-host How, Horace Maysarp was nominated for Cin- gress, on Thursday, in whe Knoxville (Teun,) Dis- tet, Tux troops now at Mem his, 6,000 in number, it {s eupposed, will be div ed jutosquads, and posted over the country to mainialu Jaw and or ler, Tur great race between the Yale and Harvard College boat clubs for #-¢ Champlonalip came off | at Worcester, Mans. yesterday, and resulted in the victory of the formir. Tun receit rains have greatly damaged winter wheat in I dana and I Spring wheat bad | also sustained injury, but a week of good weather would ryght it. AMruwackte, Wit, ‘spsich reports the crops througbous thas Stato are in excellent condition, and that the weather has been remarkably fine for harvesting dumng the part three or four days. The wheat crop exces! # seen since 1859, Tur Harvard College 8+!) Club played s game of base ball, yesterday, With we Charter Oak Club of Hartford, Conn, The eee lasted two hours, and the Harvards were viotoriol% the score standing as follows; Hurvard Cullege Club, 85; Charter Oak Club, 18, The game w84 blayed at Worcester, A Man named Biockingy Said to be » lunactic, approached a group oa se steamboat Aanie Jubn- son, on its way from La Cross Wis, to Bt, Paul, Ming , Thursday lash 004 Ored three aboim ane of wie was bellu by wien ove um Le mag i enischs, dathad badly edutnned: Snnlied toen \* w wi etoets ‘The old gentleman, Uke many aihner of Obs of Cut tt um to be ered on the | SPOther man ef meney, wore @ very poot sult of shiptelooke, The le an y hi t niahet thet b once been fashtonable, ge remarried thet hew 1) Mororer, bia countenance was not familiar net rep bind J “time 4 rite Ye mon of Wall etreet, and his bust- pi age ' ine rate Soy noes babita w not sulted to the locality, Om axiua wha Banik che erat ig y | ehteriag the of f the firm, he very deliberately 8 ood meal and new ile proved ot oo Watheoep tothe fleet vacant arm-chair and eat dowa the bess seamen in the ship, Jin stat toe rere time pemoving he hat and delibe- Avo m thee shioned plan of t j racy < ‘be perspiration from ble forehead, “dave u' « motihe Dove kind eld | While engaced in thie operation, Mr, C—-— the ppb Bed Wh ps ial Al juior member of the firm, walked fo, Kepying @ fraternity of that cliy, ‘poorly. Ind men, eting in his chair, the young mor ol crowuing tie Q 1 Lov n banke « tempor was ruttiod, and he rudely ordered vd the three Lede i die on the eocnece te vacate bie seat, Mr b——- waeia ladies when crowae! were t ere | nohurry tocher the mendate, and mildly sugeosted tenders kudgnte to the poviliony w Oe Ok! tac he tad “a iitie bumners to transect fire. “Well, c 4G, vTer Whe ‘ if Pius Lou pre. iuod, Clomoa the iesuyal | 1 kuews you can do that on your toot, as readily es im : \! ci * suid the banker, at the same Tue Lafaye te, N.C, News ates the cordial | (ine, with avestaure of impatle tuking hold of dala etary ‘ a ° A si 4 the plere of furniture, “But Tam tired, and itis hungry looking it aaa ithe Tt very wart, aod Eweot to reat a Httle, besides my State, is ere, nih ome require some time,” persisted Mr, L-—, school in wiieb \ 1 ue A 1 whoepoke alowly, and neted deliberately, The man- soar fn y rece vi . oe iN ') perandepperance of the poorly elad, but wealthy 0 Meh hey Lave te ane v ve tense the fires leason ay ; the ; {am no od the spruce young banker, who ventod keep thelr bauue wom op ; ‘ re i liopeby forelbly ejecting the oecupant Buch imeteuction t viata ob our 3 ru cilitens | fiom bis chai, end teding hun thet hie busines uoed very much ,bot be of gufiicient importance to deprive @ Five armed men visite! My, H im, ab his | ¢e nonof Pleown seat, “May be not, sir] May resiuence, la Vein dee ' ' ald Mr, L—, (with an expreasion of anger.) ys i pe a aik eo Ve ) ope down town to#ee your firm about the inveat- : ed 6 : Ses ' ent of enue twe hundred thousand dollars that will of List t i ,wuk paidtomweda afew days, but as I dislike your Lumby Likes t i ‘ ways of doing Lastnesa I ehall cross the street to {hie tog tn je us 8 Is ‘4 where thoy teat people decently at Pang shis im eee hit y . allevents" Young © thoughthe might heve mor . bev saat ‘ , ' bu it 1 all | A mistake, but would not own It by epoloviz- ae 4 1e- | ine, sohe anewered by saying that bo had vot the losielay # ueng luv © picweure of the geatleman's acquaintance, snd asked Tas Richmond Re save i—'ls } vn | Who hemi bt Le, “My name, sir,'! eald the other, ta sepesiouly saved Bud ora bellev 1 | le, end now that you know me, oud my never olicwily en Genueral | sud | busine 1 shall bid you good dayy aud go | Obber ouicers vt aio eUeree ari sus | el ewhero Ww be treated civilly.” An expression of dicted wt tue lass teria of the UL deep mortite m oversproad the countesance of for the Fasiera Y sch of Vint ; o he recoe 1 in the f folk. Ab the ucat term Of this Cour to be eld in | 7°UR6 O—~) for he recognized tn “ of the Norfolk iv O Gry 16 le Bud these jor moo | men whom he had insulted, one of tho * wealthy wiilve called Up } DUEL Ib is ULderstoud in Wes - | eis cone" of New York, and reviized that bls firm had tom that tur se Will Os be prom coset ou sbe@ | Jost @ velusbie customer, whowe present businoas A tdiaus eh ab | nels POS G18 bo 8 OD-€6Os | clone would have brought much mouey into she cof. a HME ws LO prOpucd by Feng diepos’ uf other leading Moucherness Ww ‘ Ree fersof the concern, Mr, L--— left the office, and Leen ecilve parsichants int war, bamely, by | Yount C-—— alterwarde told our reporter that he putiny em on long proba py and the, at a | wo beeasfulbow he made such another czpew coudiuon precedentito po uon, kup Mice pe give mwistabe wliics and beatriclivud ue Wiey bw Juented Ly be circumstances, A Varuck Marnew DrMonsrration — A Frencnman who wor Liten by a maddog, | Tore vow tuere will be @ grand turm oat of the avd selged with dr 4 #utlered fo bb Faller Mathow Termperance Societies ot New York, his frieuds resviy to gual oi Pour Booohlyn and Wiliamsbureh, which are to assemble ieee extended wens ur bes the me ju 14th etrect at hat-pert ten o'clock, for the purpose UbbaPpy bie U ’ 4 vor ve eed sr Ash ged Aa by: Ap hy Or" * | of procveding to Jersey City to establish anther ress upou end aioiuer cau, Darwy tia ime Bowety, It will be something of a sight to witness Wastique «¢ te Lam Pea »-

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