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TELE Number 10,311. Che Latest News By Kelegraph to the N. Y. Sum, —_———-4____ "ROM WASHINGTON, he President Recovering. ORE PARDON APPLICATIONS | rominent Sinners Returning. ‘IL COLORED CONVENTION »s Net Forth, INOTHER OCEAN DISASTER. Gricvam iteamship ~ Glasgow Buraed. July Two Days From This Port. *ASSENGERS AND CREW SAVED. Zaciting Scenes and Incidents, The Double Murder Near Hartford. SONFLSSION OF THE SON AND BROTHER MONEY GUS OnJEET. News ee 7m Texas. CHE D INDIAN TRIBES, Starvation Amour hem, wre dha vondition of the FPreedmen, &e., &e., &e. August 8, - President Joboron's \y improved, and it ls expected sabinet brinortow, which be a week pat. catious for pardon continne to be re- ¢ thors recent!y parconed are Wil- sod Willem i. South, who were be- ore (he reLe!iion beth members of the United States fouse ol The former eerved the sovernieat aso mailageut, and the latter was ©! the eo-calle! Confederate Congress, Tord's Lhcatre t4 at once to be appropriated to the sosofihe War Department, Proposals have been wued invitlog cflers for inaking the necessary al- Au \itlooal delegates appeared at the Colored mens' onvention fo Alexandria, Va. to-day, Aa address w dopind netilog forth the eriewances of tho black eovle of that State, aud asking for the right of saf- rave and other equality before the law, Rrevo! Drig.-Genu, Mazzy, Military Secretary to ‘resident Jeoinson, Copiain in the 19th Intantry, sae beew brevette t Colouel in the Regular Anny, for oeritorious and valuable service, while serving in be Southwest, It appears from official deta thas the receipts from tome for the quarter endicg with March were 519,000; loternal revenue, $65,964,000: sales of fe boul, #162,000; direct taxation, $52,700; mis- cellaneous, $4,159,000, Total in round numbers, ex- elusive of loans, ete., $99,001,000, ‘The total expendi- tures tor the same time were $363,000, 000, Mary rebel officers are reported to have tendered thetr services aod ln‘luence w the Mexican Minister, Benor Romero, within s few weeks, for the expulsion ef Maximilian from the continent. A direct sccept- anee was Dot expected, of course ‘Tho Military Ivlecrict of Washington having been @iscon'inard, the records are to be carefully boxed tas not done for nearly Many apy Cived, Ay fam T, Aver #@ catatives, eel : t om be it Johosen's deaghter, Senator Patterson, ef Teancesco, and the President's son, who is his piivate Secretary, are on their way to Washington from Nashville, BURNING OF THE STEAMER GLASGOW, Everybody aved—A Pessenger’s Pipe the Probvab'c Gccasion of the Fire—Good Cou. duct of the Women—careful Arrange. mente of the aplam—A Frastlc Clergy. wan-—Habbertes by the Crow—The Ship ae to the \ isritieh ase ater’s Kige. r Glssvow left this port for Liv. wiou Sunday lat, with fouls ou board, pass { Monday morning, ‘ire broke cutamong some bales of cotion In the hold, Either thee became heated and spontan- ers fi: rew, About 10 o'c eous comiha ) Sook piace, or @ passenger thr tateh am the co tom, after Ugnting bia pipe, The after le pre y the ease. As roon asthe fire was acov d. Captain Mansing 6 Prompt measures wthe ealve 0! no of the pasengeis on board. The oatawere lowered, and the ladi sembarked ; it ug ane that the first mau who attemp ed to pinto a boa abe snot, Toe male pasencora fed this orde tone man at once undressed and J tampu ? but was pal p Another chap tled @ plauk t s bac’ end wasin the act this novel float, whea he was wo ke Auita energetic! ly sand assisting to ing the women 1%, WOCD & vero! wasd tat eraf acde wo hoisted, eng I oa dre.” Soong | the veeee) e eourse and made towarda the Glesgow, aved Ww be the Ame-ican be*k Rowa- mond, ot New York, Hope at oueo took the place of deepair, many crying out “thank God we will be saved |" The passencers we Rosamond in 4 brief Dbayvace was eared ‘© all eafely transferred to the pice of time, Nearly all the Capt, Manning eawed all his Popera, chrouometers, oautical tostruments and all the a! waro and tabie ex y of the ship, together with «large amount of provisionaho sent on board the bark Rosamond, which, however, was short of water, for the great pr of people thus placed on board, The sufferers were on board the Rosamoud until Wecuesday ning, whoo they were takeo off by the Brivish « Eriu, During two nightie ead one day they « ach from a searcity of wa Most of them bad to lie on the decks all nicht, The Eria brought them eafely to this clay. where thoy arrived yesterday, INOLORY TS, Varua Wcisoule ar iolaued by the messanace When the fire broke ent, several of the peopl: came up from below in a state of semi-nudity, having just risew trom their berths, and carrying their clothing Gnd other effecis under their arma, erying “inarder, | fire," &e. A Mrs. Smith, of Pittston, Pa., states that @ clare) man on board the vossel, instead of tparting confidence tothe anfortunate pass ugers, did every. thing to excite their fears; the reverend genueman was the first who,derpite of acomplaint of rheumation, Jumped over the alde of the ahip inte the firet boat dee tined to take only the ladies, and when ordered to leave had to be pulied ont by foree, Dr. Loss our Consnl to Madoria,who was on his way thi.ber, makes bitter complaints of the wanton destruction of vaia- able lugeace by the orew, He stated that @ number of trunks had beon bursi open by some unscrupulous scoundre! ow board, who, after taking all he wanted, heaved them overboard. A sailor @formed him that there was no necosity for this at any time, as there were ovor six buure to save the pasensers and yogesae. Dir. Leas’ wile and daurhter thus lose everything but what they wore at the time of we fire. Immediately at the outbreak of the fire, Captain Manning bad the bar closed and the batches to the *pirit room guarded by a sailor with a loeded revol- ver, thus preventing any excess which might arise from men excited by Uquor, The passensers wlll be seat to their destination by the next steamer ef the Company, THE OLOKING SOEWR The picture made by the burning ehip after eun- munset, as seen from on board the Rosamond, « pas- songor seys “was truly erand and terrible, Sheets of flame and enriing emoko fesued from the whole lene th of the Glasgow, and ran up the tarred ropes to the tops of the mane which gave way one by one.and fell into the mighty deep. When the bull was fully on fire, the blaze and light could be seen through the unmerous port-holea, looking like some demoniae Monster, with *o many moathe belching forth fire and mmoke, Wheao this general confagration folng on, many eyes on board the Rosamund were bathe in tears of thankfu ness to God that they had beon so mercifully reseved from the devouring flaunes that soemed to have no merey sor pity, but wore couruming all in thei, way,--though {t be sald, to the disrrace of humanity, that some were rescued on board the ioxamond, wheve they wo.o beard curs. ing and swearing tn the moet frightfa! manner,” FAMES OF CADIN PARAENONRS, Mra. Mary Campte!!, 0; Baltimore; Mre, West, Mrs. James Alexander, Mies Roso Adama, Juan G. del Peso, Edward neer, of Cincinusti: Rev ° MeLauchlin, G, Calba, George Wilh "ohe, Wm, Notman, ef Hamilton, ©. Wa K enen, Win, West, F. T. Baimoleter and wite, of Phiia el: phia; Wiliam Goodall and wife, W. Ho Mastin, wife and child, Charles A. Leas, Uuiied States Concul at M *, wite and daughier; Kev. Charies kgas, Ls, McKeana and son, Another Report. The vesse! did not sail until foar o'clock on Bunday morning, having been detained in the lower bay for some good reason, but then proceeded on her voyage, The first incident that broke the monotony of Life on shipboard was the falling overboard of one of the Passengers on the morning of Montay. This unfor- tunate occurrence created some excitement, amid which epread the rumorthat the ehip wae on fire, ‘This statement was soon contradicied, aod the panio subsided, The efforts to save tho passenger were fruitiers, He bad an attack of the mana a pou, and had been bound with « etratvht jacket by the surgeon, Lie managed to roll him-e'f overboard, and, baing thus bound, drowned befo.e the boat which was launched could reach him, In the of laune’. ing the bost one of the hooks broke, eh precipi. tated the boat into the water, stern foreiont, and thew the second officer fato the water lie was rercued, the boat wae righted, and, aiter a frul'iesa effort to save the life of the unfortunate passenger, wae haulod up into her place, ‘This accident occurred about ten o'clock on the morning of Monday. ‘I'he passengers had scarce- ly rosumed their composure, when, about one o'clock emone was o ree from the forward part of the ship, and alarm of fire was ralsed, ‘There were numistakable evidences of fire in the bold, aod « scene of consternation cnsued, The passengers bad freeh in their memories the distressing detalis of ‘he baruing of the ship William Nelson, which were pub- blebed last week, and saw no hope of salvation fiom a like horrible fate, The oficers of the ahi equal to the emergency,and cooly prepared to « pas soneers. ey controlled the pauio-sirikeo men and women, and, aided by some of the firet class passe n- ers, arrauved the detaila for filling the « pers mite. At thie time the proepect was gloomy inderd, The boats might drift about fa ihe open sea for many hours without meeting with a pwsing vessel, and in that period they would be gebosed to freat eiffering and Privation, While wer doubt aod des: poateney, however, @ ‘ of hope was reacc e' vermeil wee Riscovered in the distant horizon, and the passengers oh thas if they could reach her ie Teecue could be accomplished. ‘Ihe steamer's course was changed. Sianals of distress wore set and recognized, the two verrels rapidiy peares each peer. Mesaowhile efforts were mace to extinguish the flames, * hich were making frighttul headway among the ov on bales, but little prog: wasmace in this direction, The passengers w spordily placed in the boats luygeve and valunlie papers were recovered where they were accesaibie, aud the work of trauseriing the living freight wo the ceck of the ieliel ship was earnestly conducted, and in an orderly manner, Phe new comer was uacec- tained tw be the bark Kosawon!, of aud ior Now York, bound in witha cargo, TLe recom modations on board for eo large a number of pavercie.e were Dot ample, res thankful thas they had reac.ed a place vt entety, @ meoend women dispesed themeelvos as best they cons, and mace the bees of thetr situ. sition, The thames ourss trom the vece of the burn. wg steamer soon after the recuse of the pas eengery and the scene was aviul and grand | im sho, @xtreme, One atire auoiler the vari- ous portious of the rigging caus! mre, and soon | Soe whoie ship, trom etem wo ster, from deck to truck, was a mase of flame 1¢ Peeoueers waxbed ber far into the nigis uotil bie Lact weerice tof her dlsappoaced trom v.ew r hogar | crowded ali eau tos port, aud fortunatesy ecpermeuced | po bad weather, The passeugers eoarh P beat fee | commodstions that could be iound, (han pe etervation of ther ives, acd snxiou iad in saiety, On the morning soil sppwared in the horizon, ah eeamsuip Erin, by amiumiar coi on board some of the passen, ore cued from tio il-tated ap Wilbam Nelewa, bait of tue burning Gissgow Waa diocos: by Levig on the night previous aod the relwaschanmed o° her, vul uolhiag wes Lisouy bate buiciue hulk, 1b wae fo ianaie fos th i¢ ucee of (he vea- ied rescued DPeoneusers that the Erin came py with the Mowainund red ar elo did, for thew s..ustion vue t wdbg Boury no-@ uncomiortable apy ihe caow de.« oi the }iitue bur&, ihe Briu came Keide, Gad took on board « portion of the Kovamous's pseu ere thine ey4 Liss bhe burthea, ond Miadses a) bOre Cola | totale, After a rhort rua Voth veverls 4e.€ b.cu_ut (@ tine pores Mau tue Passengers Au ied DFROMIPTION OF TOR ULABOOW, The aceident to tog (ilusgow oo urred 240 miles frou. Suady biook, Ble was a propeue, Nuut oi toa at + ossow, in idbl, and :Oyisicres Low woe. She Goat rau bets Othe port duu Goeteuw, Let Lret top beiug inate wade. ibe commands of Usp ain | Stewmt, Ov her second depariu.e tom Glaso + abe Met come severe weather, Bud pur buck wi Dh lors of bLuiwares, &e, Tue comumnd was then transened to Mr, Craig, tormesty tires oificer, who sevained the | powition until the steamer wae purchased by the In- mau line, in which she was run at the time of the | P.erout disuster, ‘The Glasgow had been a very suc- | ceasstud boat ; hex passages having been pertormed tor | w out fourteen yeas with «reat regularity, We be- | Rev othe ony daimage ahe ever met wish ia that loug pe wd beng the One mentioned above, The Glas cow makes the (hitd steamer the Inman line has lost since the Company commenced business, ‘The ling wae extablisheu to run besween Liverpool Phila phia, but etter a few trips the American end of fe lige was troush to New York, as affording greater faciiitive in v us way . The sseamer Uity ot Gissgow wus the frat loss, sbe vever having been heard of since her depart frou Live: pool tor Phil. adespbia, some ten years back, The secuud was the City ot New York, which was lost in the year 1864, ou the passage from tis port wo Liv st hitle LaCrosse W. ther wives, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, AUGUS From Tonnose*e, Eeonlts of the iMections as Far as Known, Nashville, A uguat $.—1n the Conarersions im the Mtate ‘o-day, Cainpbe!l, (Opp Dy 231 majorliy, it ts now © oarry the district by 2.00 m { Maynard fn the Kooxville diet y' on Carried the that he wil and Cooper tn the Shelbrvilie distriet, both Un have ma \* eo far ne beard from, and will prohebly be eo! Col, Stokes, Union, in the Chattanoog 4 ot te aleo ahead as far as heard from. No reports have been received from Wert Tennesase, The election in this city and throughoat mitdia Tennessee passed off very quietly, No rach iniere PY Was manifested ae was expected. Tle vote was very ight. Over 2000 leas votes were east in uhie city than there ware registered votem, From Fortress Monroo, (Curveapondence of The Sun.) Fortress Monroe, Aug, %.~Briga Moneto and Vic. toria arrived at Newvort News to-day, from City Poin with cargoes of French tobacco from Lich. mond. Steamers Ranger and Delaware arrived at Norfolk this inorning, Nom Cty Point, with the dach Hin: regiment, who are to do duty at Norfolk mud vieln! c The %tb New York cavalry, from Richinor rrived here to-day, on the steamer Kdward Evorett, en roule to New York. A whooner, name anknown, sank tert nfeht, in shoal water off Sewell'’s Pont, The etounor Kuck. stone hoe been towed to Nortolk for repairs, Av unevecraful effort wea nimle to raivo the fri- ate Congress, The steam powesy Was Lot suliciont, Another effort will bo made to-morrow, AMX OIL, W Exctting Sconce Pit rele, Pa, August Well No, 19, United States Parm.on Pist Hole Creck, was destroyed by flee about T o'clock this morning. The well wae tin. {shed , esterday, ead was tiowiug bout two hund od Darrel, aad no taukh being up, tf) oil wea allowed to flow on the rrcuud, Some twenty persons wer evaud- ing In aud aroand the derrick, sous of whou it ia ferred, were unable to escape, for the €roand for forty feet around was one aboot of flaine 1) # moment, Three men aie known to be sero oly burned, and ouly saved their lives by jamplug into the crock The wodi is etiil owing and burning, From Mextioo, Reported Defeat of Cortinam The stenmer Niagara. fiom New Uricans the %ib alt, hasarrived, The Tur Deira has advlor Browneville that Cortinas liad Leen defiated te an engagement with Leper, between Me orm and Camargo, and Cortinas had returned bo the Texas side Of the river, leaving all Lis forces in the hand of the enemy Geu. Steele and three of his ofeors wore very tick with the beckbouo fever, There was aeieat deal of sickness amoug our tioops, scurvy belny the Prevailing disonse. Yellow iwver was ng iteelf rapidly at Matamorne, A party of Kickapoo Iudians recently made a rald pon tho Texas fontier, killing and we Jing a number of persons and « ON FIRE, from deveicy vlng many borres, THE MANCHESTER ‘URDU, The Son and Hrother Conteasen to the Newey, Witue ‘urder tle Did it to Get ing to be Murried. a eet ee ee 4, 1865, 'Thirty-Third Year. | From Texas, | |The Wild Texas tad ane Honoring and | | | | General Intelityeace, Miehonortog the fing « ontinwed | re (By Mod te the New York fun.) lence of Wobbers evernal Jayhawhers | - Copiared News About the Freedme hte. A tany recently fell from @ load of hay in Pom- eh ( » and broke her neg. are which it woxpected will keep them quiet, ile | Hy etoamers from the South we have later New Or- | tee er of colored soldiers now in the err. leave and Texas fies j Vice t9 ten, 000 TUN PRDIANA, ), PP bom tal at Camp Dowclea, Chicaes, hae boon | _ Gem. Throekmarton, of Collin county, had fetarnet | br hen ® i the etck and wounued soldiers yom @ visit wudertaken in April inat to the wid | bier hadhe efleldy DD. Ratt | tribes of Todiang, He nade treaties wih the Ca | Tae ‘Dose saya the reason John gone mavches Lipana Cherennoa Arrapahoes and Kto | bell haben _ * because the Government is not o } ’ } rts ooo, Setnntay, ran two milee brought back nine prisouere—two white girls end | 4.1.4 is ive horses tretded four hice white boys, and a negro wowan and ¢ tilee—tho Toctana rele wing each other during the ehicrep, There ia yet one white woman @ prironer | racy and (oe boree be , The purse wae $1000, and the Indians won 44, THERE @ @rooton for everyihing, A young fel- low in Barnatead, NLL, cut bis throat the other Gay because he waa going to be inarried, A woe nian ip Sen Pranctaco drowned Lerself because she Was bot going to Le married, Tam Louteville Joraain seve: Man perrone Who invested all they had in Con tederiee bonds ere now blowing out their b Kat it ‘t thought the destruction of braine amount to maveh Mas. Gee, Purr, tn Qelncy, D1, thras! ToUPE man who kept cor Soong the ladiona, captured by them near Hel koap. There n@ Indian prisoners among our peop! that the white worn fe retained th a viow of getting Lack their peo- Watle, principal Chiet of the Cheroxce penis to the poopie of “who are tanl hs H sides of The Movston TrieGRarn ey | mans, on thelr way trom Frode: “Three m ksbure to ¢ th flour, sew here or eithe | 4 4 10 and theta | Caughter agealnet ibe general party of eleven mate | @rreated and fine! #5 for it, tacked a Lal | who helped, was fined $6 too, (heap enough : Cr aeies Hotoun got drunk, in Haatings, Mich. o | Sunaay, and ecolded hie wife, Jobn Holden, hie a | brother, doclaved he wouldn't see a woman abused | that wey; thoy quarveled about 'lt, and Charles shot dol a dead, ORWTANY Bmwann fe at Cape May, and every Morang be salves forth in « pleturesque bathing Creag of blue flancol with red etripes, and paddles jtnte the embrace of eld ocean, Hie dafly beth fives him an excellent appetite, and hie health je ‘prov og io the inost charming manner, OF fil tho rpec mens of German-American or- desperadoes, Wodo hope thet avaire, ou roue Jor thie pisc@, Wii Come and come quickly " TMs FLAG. The Aurtiu Ivrea ticevcen eayn: “Wo he: national fag being reised in places throue ty, o@ last Indepondence day, pinty rove down thu avenue li this eity with the Stare Btrine of the t the me | n home Seperapan wu | Wiography that ever saw the ight, that of @ Hart ‘ f m-ke ‘ ating, He 1 1 a 'Bonedevele N Was der tavfel tal dast “Positively No 'l " _ Taran were numerous “pleasant incidents at » thereby w tho ef Paneull Chall reception tn Doston on Mon- Acute Yankoo who had been through the viteant ehak oo baote with General Grant wae eel geen wbeking bende with less fortunate cople outelde for ton conta aplece. ir ponsl wrtived at Houston tended to the )oung x Bounrurrs, ( ! ' i 7 t Joves © J userom, of Orongeborg, N.C. re. tarnareten ie aoe oF New OF earint bt A fumed to moll Hquore to the eol fiers of the 1st Ohte yiidet. They bore thie far worked very ac ou . cay mh) 6 0 e raved goidiera cleaned the avore "Loe poopte Lerng p.okibined (oom posecasing tive but Weotooly destroying and throwing Im the tubhere howe a clearer #4. A are ny robl tov r the lid not appropriate to theme avid jawbawkers have tota arrested ju Wee iu | eetvee Phe stock waa princ ipally liquors, HN ee ry aan ot Leatin wan yd bay ” Dave ts mya reach us of the behavior of the houros near Mica, io ke ihe dr. outyeud by hoe ua | Colued eet ein Charleston, The Cornum re- compe. led bint (0 aay Where lite rpecie waa ke pt. Piey | ports thatequatao them go into et aud, pree Tot Od to the Loure helped themreives to | Kontiog @ pivol atthe br eck (chosing hundred doblave and leit. They were pure t} oe tis hen he is stone) demand the money drawe several oaueht. | The money was on their y er. Two mon rawers were thus car away they conlemeod thelr erin A party Of jayi none hight seuenile © 8, capa od near Coinmbue by the Provost W * s bed civod a) Houston and awaittelal, The ¢ Ar the coming State Fale at Utica, there will be OL aby Obwn Couaky was Wayloyed and robbed ou ih anew alitracs 17th white! oon tle shape of @ wrand ch will te exhitited 1,000 che een, THe PRAROMEN, med ne ® specimen of the beat dey e#kill ia Tri lear the oltizensof | Ainerion, Wall there be avy Lemburgere? - ting rome da pad re ole} | eauua if there will the flusel show will Le out- rly ry should be en } rivalod In one ecente Hout the eousent of the by mechanic or prove be denied their patrur “White mee! A vectow koown aa “Old Jin Amith,” who hed f Deen a jeacer in outrages ipon Union men in Ten- i ‘ i aye nive enter, wae recently arrested near Nasbville. The tan ioe (he fields one i of erisncipasion, Alor A aan cat | dy the Trot has the reverthemente of a eaten ’ ater pe ie Io to give some curious ne sod bio S daaton, aod more @ ¢ ne, Bai ve ity to leck at the wretch, In an Ly | billeta went whiatllug threugh the y. Tornble revenge} sone o! Afrioa t viad biow pa toi we dur ver Tho coroner's fury m the Manchestor, Conn, mar. Lawth (notmty & Boston boy of 1% ban the Bos der case, returned @ verdict charging the death of be Ihe ; the niet ty ° vgetec Mra Starkweather and her daughter Kila npou the | dimprerir ui ry would do but be must make eon and brother, Albert L. Starkweather. ‘iio Hert- ‘ e me ex ‘ es rope and & ap noose, He ford Post, of Wedneeday, saye: « Bes Ae, Mi ~ A ai en : voccewlay sod that waa the leat of Mr, Camptell, the father of the wane indy Albert | Pav ainut thet oid None ain suas Blarkweatoer red to marty, vielted bim in hla] jose sere, oF indll wace f | A yorwa chap named Brennan was jilted by @ ool in the jail in fle eit + at a afer & bone interview | terse wi flor themralven eonn re | Dandeony to Syracuse, the other day, ead the prisoner confesred the erline, Hes "17.0.0 Be uot Wheb Wier \ 4 | ac ha abot hit with a pistol The bell made e did {t to obt which w beaut all eomrod, and e quiely retard to ' tauly, t t kil bi Tt lew in case } ng er | their farmer homas, ‘Ther ot heen exceuding a | hole the ’ ' tm, epabie him wari ot lowe | doxeu lounginy 8!out in § Gute at any one J ix #0 lwhity ugh, (hat he sees where tis conte little abow ot ! So many n yeee con in the abe he ‘nlawe d don't believe iu widows Nab ary rough wie I he hood of iouste fi with | rence ot mn, | any toora, at hatela, on tha’ ye 4 : pores, naw thabelaas toa N rt elitor aw, the other day,on « to ark conce t oner | cust of hoopin nay deca ab y * ve abt nade resor, @ ne which will uot bear « eritien -| le ' “tt s velenged lo Dates inioitus ue & ariy | brian ie we disposition, rath« BENTUNCE OF OONSTANCK KENT, ‘ ‘ c| : smaunars, Laler tai © bar ai pad wteo acd @ half seahes 5 lows youth, rather weak 0] Sho is ot birest stolid and tmpass ye, bee | | a oft fourth of an inch. “4 n - ] , Co] “tone hundred por 8. rel peceyy Snel raga: Ppl Alterward Brews into Tear wud aoe | 7 | hives pound: rott b lo keeper fu tule city, | ; Vivleatty, | ' RET wiveu @ note for th due Tt will Le rometmbored that to Juno, 1 aye } , Sonn of the « news iteme are lively, They on the day be cousaic chiid waa mysteriously murdored at + t fy 1 One . yr on sdedpag 5 di By he je now in poison, 1 ¢ : ® ' wo ¥ it they co Lol > his mother encerce (bh , | a Mr Kent, at Readhill, about 190 miles Soothwee ‘tied. W ‘ arnart pernaathe Boston lo ther to Mr. ¢ “ | Londeu, Muylood, The ehild waataten ina blar Por, the # yool’d Raevootcan, Albany Jour. place reard perace from abe! ino soom in which were eiseping a m wala Mas ON DY gos credit for Wed ue 16 *0 hig’ } : nd carried throseh tt iia all bus charg ur epice to the Bave some ie ‘ ‘ghd phages Loar bce papers that we newer ad not . v8 pilvy, Whoro his ¢ | ewe & la the language of A. Ward, ‘two, he hads eed in his hes Voveons eliled In the fuvertigation of erie ware | | wits " $0 bones the } ¢ een tad aeat Cane on baw mode Ve appeerancein Toscany. shirt waa covere oa. ‘ | ' vel trom Avexapdria at Aneonts upon hin body, uit the was a tha : er paws so legal quaranting lets for circumstantial f ! p Weaion i . her ne jis, soa was only at the Friday, belo Justice ¥ afier ti " cone i thes sors ofone hour's rde from that town when cous 1 Ch . ii me re oeined tory Mise nw “ ww att vol ber, and she died on the A "aw AY '‘Gtiwuns y4u ‘ J thou cer uin'y there wan © met to na ’ at eh wits Ley . f Babee Hoge bf Ui peoed t ® u oom | ie vieity oF B a oned The Marttord Tite nays 7a pomae Shed. pellgions sp fiue > | conmermatior : j bert was engesed to. a Miso Gaisctell, oachoos, | 1adoh hen. the reeuiis o s0.8 Lue e \¢ ‘ A Rene cee cee ge 78 Mise Campbell, « schoote | cont y coutemad the tie aah ing | THOMAS IT Wornes. © Pofledelphie manufact teacher, i ia the inerping of Jucy ‘ cent (who ise « select m close but Mies or 5 Ot ino Contac | ue he bole « ine packing-box $84,100 od to him her demie.or pu abu t i 1OWO Weave ¥ 3.7 Bee ‘sy woth a lob of steel akirt wee tever wirated pecur 1" he cs dig the dee, eat t ton Le left s young man named firs, Btarkwesihe r ' be would jook Leech ine) a. @ of the office, and went on wwn Valued in afi at abeo Bh * The Jnase--Are you aware that you are charg: ® es (gar bg ee serenade Ltr cheewa station into her prow r « wid aid ta wuly, Bed wha wade I 7 at yurped ‘em on wits ala ne fout years aa, 6 ki rive ner? ; throurh a mortzare w he } 6 Prions:--Yos, of went » Pot kn ¢ Siat they wero there, old house taken down «ts | Th rt yay on plead vullty to thats | w o + beLeve the story, and Leech ia beld bes sp Bee fani ‘ | ‘Loe Vionene ve | fu pi «i to auawer where fr. bul, Poer “ ‘“ on | eae. kad re art Pe 1G se fs ¥ | A Mascuusrua 'gentlernan wen at Bolle Dork, this city) xeps n 1 wiih ma. ce kiliaa and mu sce | Hor » awaiting he arrval of the steamer Alice He vas @ 1eeporien } you wus nw UOt KUaky F | Kf » OD Luomoay, intending to take a trip on year, apo jan Oct le ‘ i | Woade there ag acy a ntance spoke w bim Trails Teer i to eg chester, Om Ol, O16, Che Titre na tore having been e wurder yuitted in bie | now a 7pare o| 1 we et pis non ed wer ober nt Mio ‘oqurod what were the vames of the He was addicied w fF ca ‘al under Olsc tenes or poownmkitee ’ Hie mformant nos recollecting, » } have bad ap usw bivale 7. Yon Bia, "5 set «per Wae produced aud the names read, when the subleequeat onrrer, “ i @ Worked ) threw up bie arins with @ srosn, and ex- ry ait me “ wuuied Ove “ ‘Mrs 8. ckhwoather| my God, thetia my ae Whee rk Ms i Whei er? aud inoimediately started on e@ run ap to- ‘failed Libre a: 1h tig <r : i sue railroad depot, exhibiting the most in- rep lod that he lin! weve te iad i Oy whe the @ agony of iniud, O08 AOTeet Lit tue mae BIG By COMI AtOu, be the fax 5 ha bad tbus tilien icto se vay of aut viniiog ofe of a fee Pi pin = FoMe yipsey Women tn camp near Chicago lately hisuuc Osorauuie #6 eb foal Heb y coblerwion removes Celudes Mra, RM, Pitcher into giving them af euees and (le se! way | wed up her tamily dis aoe, BULL, wits, Giemon, ia, Keo took oi her characier that be flr Yery near friends ether Welly Fiank aud Joo.6l about the murder, be esi’, i atid hes oiate yond Mrs. Gira ton i t hee was no tis uncwe them ail I kKnow--ard | eupimce et0d because have told them all, Ii the ae oot e@tisted, Lean's elpit. Do think, if J bed ween grrlty, | would Ve left thas kuvye were, w be 8 Wikmess ayes The Newfouadland Telegraph Cable, Aepy Bay, N. s+, Aig. 5.—Worktaen commenced under-running the ¢¢.ile Uhis more!“#,At about (hree miles from shore, ‘The armor eviirely rusted off, Dragging (or the other eud was #! Y809 cominenced, The machinery works admirsbiy, and there are teat hopes of success (ully revalriug the cable, —<—<—<—<——— Axona the Lowell incomes for 1504 aro General Butler ere Mad Aves tut bl Wiad £49,846, rare | ques lor Ab wou.d Le ent Hioes yi in money, and four blankets, 206 table cloth, one art of tea apoons, half @ set of large spoonm three p liow-cases, two sbirte, two floger rings, end @ belmoral skirt These things sero to “toe! the charm’ of @ ‘fortune’ the bends bat told for Mrs, P, Mra, Pucher sul en ence the Judge re- vy wcough, with which ymotion. But wheu he © iastery of he prisoner, bie 4a, bud Dis beara prouucea the | trol yave = foken of Ctuollon 18 the privoner, Bhe whbed vain | quenly discovered that “all wae ern ptiness,"’ and 40d bKein, aud coatinied ory ing until the close of tao | that she wipwles wore mere gobbie-its, who only Judeo'e remarks, whe oe recove.ed Dosresaion. Al er the sentence she was ieuoved below. The whole proceed Cupy more than ten miuuies, her seu. uamediatey iuga did uot o- | wanted the Piwher to pour them fall, 8) she went to tho'r camp, and demanded some of her money buck, VT “couldo's se@ 18 in those 4" and Mre. Pon Sunday last, had them arr ated for obtuluing money and goods under falaa prevensds, Pritchard The Polsoner. Dr. Pritchard the Glasgow wurcerer has made a iy: Lhe Iris) sections bave been characterized by second Hon, Ja which he acknow lodges tivat le Very pecullar epeecues Ly some of the goutlemen Poisoned Ms wife in the manner brousut out a leltiug Ue bobor of representing the people '* evideves, and pot in the manner described in ly t | As Dublin, a Mr, MoDonald, who seemed excee!- contersiow, aud also that be wae the murdere: of | + ingly @aeculne of Dis Uitinate guccess, remarked : mother in-law, ite assribuier the wuruer of his yc it “God aud the people brought, bim to victory they di! not get a fale teneut-rigbs the Americans (suluucd va uo Last Pagoy to “tere. ble maine: ood expreesee Liimage! URE (he Grune and the use of ardent en rite, sincerely penitent ior eouuit-

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