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» . Ss oewe 4 THE Number 10,316. The Latest News| Y. Sun, By Telegraph to the The Atlantic Cable, DISCOURAGING REPORT. THE INSULATION BROKEN. 00 Miles Paid Out.| Cuuse of the Disaster Unknown. LATER EUROPEAN NEWS. Breckinridge in Bogland, PROGRESS OF THE CHOLERA. Exeeution of Dr. Pritchard, Important Rebel Cotton Decision. OUR WASFINCTON DISPATCHES, THE PRESIDENT BZSIEGED. Vivient Ex=Rebels Askiag Pardon, IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT PENSIONS. Disastrous Railroad Aooidont Near New London, Conn. FOUR CARS IN THE RIVER. Many Passengers Injured. One Man I¢illed. &c., &e &e. THER ATLANTIC CABLE, The Insulation Rroken nfter 700 Miles had been Paid Out, We gather from the English papers the following {rg consecutive secount of the progress of the cable, from the date of the previous reports up to the 80:h of July: Weoseday, July 9. The advices received to-day are of the most sal (atectory nature, and the ‘kink’ in the cable on board the Great Eastern was discovered before that Porton was pail out. So far asthe ‘paying out’ Spparstus ia concerned, everything Las workol Well on board the vig sh p; and th i telegrame to Valentin froin Mr. Glass, 1s on board ihe | Great Eustern, atete that at 9:50 this morning tuey one bundred and fifty-six miles trow bus at 9:60 there Lad gone over the | the stern were land *rollers’ at ty miles of cable. Conaidering thet the Great Fastern has only about seven hundred miles of ; cable on board, if the general dip is equal to | that mnce the veosol lef; Valeat.a, is is just poss) | Die that by the tine she sights Hope Harbor there | gosy bea ‘length or two’ wanted. The Great East- e. 3 to the fault in the le, whic) was caused by e plce of wire being Jriven quite accidentally ‘nto the cure by the paying-out machinery, Captain G:lpin reports tliat the pick- $ng un ¢ great sat efaction to all on board th Great Fastern, The faul: waa localized most accu- wasely by Mr Baund:re (electrician), Capt.G !pin ‘pro esa of laying oust was be- bog perfectly execu'ei.” SECOND DISPATOR, Tacrenay. July 2%. one hundred aad fif- | » kel up eleven m aleo reports that, Throe hundred miles were paid out at 6.50 A. M bor ley three bundred miles wove run at 9.40 AM. ‘is going well, The signale are perfect As the steamer becor to ber consumption of coa) and the p es gradually lighter, owing aying out of effect, for the screw i@ useloss, owing to the fact that the cable bas to le paid out over the stern, Tie caluness cf the sen was yeeterlay morning disturi ol Ly ls, which made a nasty so vera) aq fumbling sea, causing some alight Ciminuttion in the epesd at which the cable was pald out, For- @unsiely, (he sinering of the Great Eastern be- comes ¢ an she geta Luhter amidships, and sho is now much more managcab!o in Lad weather | Dry the calle, she is able to nse her padlilles with more | Jaly 80th, 150 miles aAditional had been payed out, making in all 650 miles, This brings us up to Joly Gb. Anothor dispaceh says that TU0 miles had been Paved out, If this Inst statement be truo, the connec- tom roust have continued for a further beuis, auleee the day eoded at midnivht, In thas case, the accident mast have oonrred at § o'clook the morning of the 3y Yo ac uitnt of the ace det could possibly be known ep on board of thy Greet Pestern, Wem «hi as weil crpect the man @t.cek dead by lig) ning to teil (he cause 0. lis Ceath, ae to look for an explanation of the misfortan’ throurh the cabie ater is ceased to breathe, The curreut flowed up to the last woment, consequently the inst pulra- tion sked iteceath. ‘The cable must have been Periect Be out, otherwise no diepatches could Nave paaeed th ough, At ove moment all is rigat, the next, the current fails The last end of tine which merked « pervect current @so up to that poiny makes a pipet calle, and the first momeut at {te beginning without a cur rea’, marks the epot where the deiection exists, and that mus Leon board of ebip, or between the hip aud the bottom of the oocan, Havine found the place, can the damage be ‘epgaired } ‘i Lie depends on the abilty of the eable to support { s#!t in the attempt to raieo it. The cable is iusenced wo ba equal toa strain of seven tons, Bhould ihe damage be repair d it cannot inke long to aceompilsh it. It the effort faile 1* is reasonable to suppose that the sbip will re- turn to Treland and anderiun the cahie m the shore en’, and ij sufficient b+ fouad perf c thoten boar: of the sh p, 10 reach New cuu.land, « @plice « ould be nade, and ano’ her ath cups to aceom~ Posh thie great euterp ve ibe nowe den aging, ad will point arcitizens, but yet ls is ne ther fluscoriatal To luring the ot ecble, on one occa Sion, for more thas three houra no current cou a ie Ovraived; vetthe trouble was iucd, the abie lat.ced, althougn o\eu'uaily unenece «fal in ite wor k- ing We Caveon i) wait @ iew days at most, and thon we shail From Washington. The President Neaciged Pardon Cases— Pension Laws i.xplained, Kic. Washington, Aus. 9.--At least one hundred per- fone were in wa'ting st two o'clock to-day at the Executive Mansion to see (he President; pertons from revecal of the Fourbern Stat of pardous, ene them suet Col, Burnett, of Kentucky, wha when a memiber of the United Sintes tlouse of Kep esenta. | PDSAOd may poee'bly be involved In the affray on tives, was ove of tho flercest advicatos of secession, | MCCUE Of bor large commercial rulations wish ali tire and who aferwards was a icacerin the Khebe! Bova 6, wes alto in the group ae @ rocker after the executive elemeney, Of the entire number of aux.ous solici- io the tore for admission to the President's office, pearly |) American community, vis :1 one half were women, Con paratively few of the crowd succeeded in obtaining an interview. elt . ; The mamber of pardons so far granted by the ‘zen at Alexandria, The cholera con'laued to President, will not exceed five hundred, Many ep- plications have, however, been favorably acted upou by the Attorney General; but they await the Gual action of tbe President William Selden, of Nerfo.k, Va., was to-day the object of special pardon. firmed , : “tees 8 No permanent appointment fe yet to be made to | maimed the decision of the Court of Error in re supp'y the vacancy in the Board of Navigation oc- cesioned by the death of Captain Drayton, Admiral Porter has, however, been assagned to the dutios as chief ad tnterim. ‘The Department of Btate has reeeived throngh Mr. Buriinghame, the United States Minister to China, @ | 4MPORTANT DECISION IN 4 LIVenPooL couNT—ooNrED. copy of the recent translation of Wheaton's In‘er- nations! Law into the Chinese language, which has been mace by the Rev, |. A. P. Martin, of the American Presbyterian Mission, It is understood that the translation does not include such of the notes to the Inte edition as were insorted to justify dis- loyalty In this country fevers! applications heving teen made to the freight of cotton, eomslyting of some 1,590 bales, Comn.iseioner of Pens'ons under the mistaken im- Pieesion that at the last session of Congress the rate of pension for the kes of a limb had been increased ; it is cMclally announced that no such change in the ension law for th fone jimb has been made, fhe army pe much loss receives $5 pe, month i) he wasn p non-commissioned olicer, inv ; $15 @ mouth ithe w & second finu Sit ite first Neu 20 ff a ceptain; or, aud @3u if LW ENADL-vo sor of ade, ‘The same rm arco: ding to rank, aio cy plicable to savy pensioners, li ix positively arceriained tha’ there are no conn torr its Om Uke notes of the National Banks in ci:cu- lation, The rebel General Hil!, committed to the Work- house several days ago for inderons and disorderly couduet, has been released, two mechanics having you erday pald the fine. The prize money from about five hundred naval Auditor's Bureau. Captain Dutton, who took the conspirators to the Tortugas, brings @ mewsage to Mr, Ford from Spangler, declaring bis Innocence, ‘ The Kentucky Election, Lomarille, Aug. %.—Gailatin county, offieial, for Conk: era—Ward, S57; Siunith, 263, Paducah, Aug. 9.—The Demeeratie ticket ls elect: | ed throughout the entire let district, and Mr, Trim- Dal! gets 6,000 majority for Congress, Joule Aug. 9.—The Union Parse makes tho following estimates of Congressionel majoritic Firet District lrumbie, Democrat, 5,000 mejorttr, Recond District—Yeaman, Union, is probaby evcted, (irlder, 600 ma- veo between Lowry a trict—Harding, pro slavery, chances are m iy. bixth District-Smith, pre amendment, 500 ma- rity, Serenth District--Shan’ lin, pro slavery, 8,000 ma- than when sho staried from the Nore, A: 9.50 A.M. she was three hundred miles froin the place shore ¢ad was apliced to the main estilo, and as one of the chief feaiures in laying the esble this time ia the curtailment of apace, it is feared that, in s).te of all anticipations to the con- trary, there will bo a considerable length of cable required when the Great Eastern reaches Hope Harbor, her jest nation on the othor aide of the Atlaniic, A sb the Great Eastern was 200 Biles ont absew of 0:59 A.M. yesterday, she had paid out S00 miles of the cable at 650 A.M. The insulation throughuut was perfect, and it is hoped that in a few days the cable will be run out with e very much smaller allowance of “elack.'’ TOIRD DISPATCH. Frrpay, Jovy 28, Up to 4:50 P. M., 550 nautical miles of cable had peen paid out; signals were perfect, and all was wb. whero the FOURTH DISPA TOR, Satezpay, Jury 29. Seven bundred miles of cable paid out (one hund- wed ani Ofsy this Cay), when insulation was lost! Cauno unknown, Further particulars not re- eeivod, THE CHANCES, ‘The following is furnished by an eminent citizen of this city, who \s fully conversant with, end hes siwere takes a deep interest in, the success of the Atlantic cable: “The lave news by the Cabs te most damaging, and that, too, st amoment when the nation stood upon tip-'oe looking Kast for the rising sun, By the De- cus, at Father Point, up to July 2vth, 12 M., 600 wile of the cable had been paved eur aod the ale majority, Nort District —MeKee, pro amendment, 4,000 ma- ‘ity. ANOTHER RAILROAD ACCIDENT, Four Cars Pitched into the River -Loses of Life and Limp, Norwich, Conn, Auy. 9.—The “Norwich Liu Bteamboat train, from New Loadon for Boston, thls morning ran off the track seven miles north of New Lendon, Four cara plunced into the river, Mr, Adams, of Northboro’, Mass, was kiled. Twelve or | Oficon ethers were siirutly injared ~none seri- onsly. SECOND DISPATCH, Norwich, Aug.9.—A full list of the wounded cannot be obtaiued until this afternoon, The following sa partial list: A'phe dams, of Northboro', Mass, is the only person kill Jobn Hiaisdeli, agent of the Lake Shore Railroad, is seriously injured in bis back; bo willrecover, Charles Davis, of New York face siightiy, Mrs, P, Negley, of Liugerstow arm broken and face cut badly; her daughter is cus in her face slightly. Lowize & Breke:, 449 Broadway, New York, is badly | hurt im bis leg. Lilzabeth Rose aud Burie Kose, of | Committee on fio! Brookline, Mass,, wre slightly injured, The accident wes caused by # broken rail, TUIRD DISPATOM. fod of olght | beck and head. eaptures isannounced for distribution at the Fourth | b¢ presumed to have her Third District—Thie district is aleo close, The | against tue |. iy. | Pe yhth District—Randall, pro amendment, 4000 | ty Mr. Breker, of the firm of | SUMO & portion of the set a Moore, Mobile, Ala, head cut aod arm iieed. sto Van Hein, slightly ent in head. Mre. Georro Ww. Punk ard dangliter, Brookline, cut In head Tt. Fercuson, Boston, cat in head. Albert Witt, Worcester, Badly biuied in sida, Kichard Dexter, Worcester, nock aud h’p slightly on | evr, Mre. Coorge W. Strickland, New York, severe ext over eve, Mre. (+.B. Dunetau Now York, ont on forohead, C. Curry, Borin, lace and head out, From Euro e, Two Daye’ Later News. The royal mail steamahip Cuba, trem Lirarpoo! 29th, and Queenstown ou the 30th of July, bus ar- rived st th's port. General Biockinridge, ex-fecrotary of War in tho rebel coverninent, hed arrived at Southamptoa by the West ludia mail steamer Shanvou Dr. Pritchard, who poisoned his wife and mother. {n-1 wae exceuted at Glasgow on the 28th of Jniy in the presence ofan immense crowd—e timated by some as nearly one hundred thouwrnud people. Tho wih | Wretched man shen on tis scaffold brietiy ecknow! @dged the justice of his @ calm and stoical manner Consiance Keut whves eentence to do commuted would shortly be transported to Pree. Mautle, Western Australia. It is said that the in- formation that her I!fe had been spared Produce] no visible effect apoo her when it was com wunicated, The friends of Dr. Colenso, [shop of Natal had Prerenied bim with awum of £3,550, ralecd by about siz hundred m)ecrtbers, partly to make up for the love of his Episcope! income and partiy to testify to Die services to the cause of free Oxpreasion of opinion within the Chured of England, The Bishop was about to proceed bo Na The AnMy anv Navy Gazerre, tn allading to the impending war in the Platte region, poin’s out thas ntance, and mot hue fate in has been states on the Platte, ‘The al ment of the cholera at Alexandria ts coufirmed, There has been iu all ouly two deaths . Lansing wife ofthe Rev, Guillian Leusing, Amor'can Mi vary at Cairo, and Mr, WC. P elakl, @ naturalized *pread in Constantinople however, the daily average of deaths was forty-five, The disosse is evidenily Moving westward having bookea out at Ancona, Italy, creaiing mach alarm there. The Jocicia! Committee of the Privy Connet! had fusing a new trial on the application of the Commer- ciel Bank of Canada, apjliants, ayt, the Great Western Railway Company of Canade, reepondents, Appeal dierissed with costs. The etaim of the bank Against the raliway company was for $45,000 ERATE COTTON, At the Liverpool Dock Board, on the 97th, was Mentioned the case of certain Confoder cotton which {s in the Board's hands, and which has got into the Court of Chaneery, There « motion was made to restrain Mr. Prioleau, of the firm of Messrs. Fraser Trenholm & Co,, from parting with or disposing of « which had been shipped from Hevana to bin, ee ‘onfederate agent, to be turned into mousy for the Purposes of the late rebel rovernment, The U. 8, as piaiutifte e'aimed the propert: hut the defendant ueisted that bie tite as @ eucowmsiul runner of the Dicckade was ® good! one, aud tha! even if thie d | not hold good, he hv a prior e'aim tothe United Btates. to consideration of the fect that be had loat £20,000 by the Confederate Government. ‘the View Chancellor said that there could be no doubt that the | nited States we «entities othe cottos. but os to the force of the aereen (Government and & Prlol matter, since it wae a trenenciion between a Gov- ernment de Sacto ond acitizen « sorry wholiy between the Foutherr ac unconnected with the :ebel an! de sure Govern ments. It conld not be Joutiod that when the transaction wee en ered upen the cotton waa the reperty of the so-cnled Conted Btales, aving boucht it sith money levied on tuxer question then wastn what character the Sout jovernment musi be regarded. He held that t’ en not be deemed 0 @re band of markuders, but an ne'unl de fac’o be ment, exeicising sutborty und rece.ving eulinie sion, What, then, boesme of it when ite power terminated, and its functions we © reeuined by the ‘8.2 Intern: sonal law had settled thatwhen « de facto Gove nment camo 'o an end, ite pronerty bocatie that o; ite eucessors, Ho comm ered, ever, that eulject te tole heresy adduced, heroughly bes there euc eoverument see bound by th to. hom they euc- corsed eipated in the arguinen’ bad heen eet uy crpoasiiion to it that M lrenbolm & Co,) 1b jaben tt krowing that he received 10 | who © eubstautial redeis, at | the o. time of the the l ax ful kovernors of the # Contederate | terr The Vice Cuuncell ed that thie | proved too much, siace .! itw ect the lB. mig t any tite during the war Lave res*:alocd th parture of any veatel acting @s A pri S. whenever euch vere, hoppese t to piy by tive a bil in Cliape | y the argur the | d to be a wove | bein @ Brivah po cer’, He put very Confederate (.overr ernment de fact), notamere band ct banditth Leceuse if they bad m mere Leudited, th have been no rieht avainst ‘hem io ihe ( only in the privae indlviduas whose prop been pluncered, re e.ruust take tho iment made be mat and Mr, Priowau, but vrata Grover rn 1 depute would | ft orice in neco'tiating tie set ir, aud Qs cue halt COMI er tainly the by of der the w eDly ad thar Mi. Ii'e.e uu ciure, wh cua sm, the ing nt which wou probs ebeolutely the picporty of the Li ited brates, GERMAN AFT ATI, In the Federal Diet at F avkfort on the oT:h, Bovaria, Saxony and Hese Darmeteds broughs fore ward the following motiou + 1—That the Austr and Prosman Governments @ hound be asked what th 1d te do toward the di eawis Holstein quest yp o call tore | for co. tabiver @ccked by que tice Volos s Le requested to bring eewig with the Geman bout (be ines. ; Contederatior ‘he event of the ce ehould jteele ine for th? paymeu se ai execution in Holstein, eee WAL OXDO ikOs, ‘The motion was scferred, wi (bout discussion, to the vin affairs Both honses of the Austrian Kelcharath were closed onthe 27th of July, by aepeech read by the Areh- duke Ludwig Victor. Ho se‘urued thanks, in the cvete of th Norwich, Aug. ¥.—The following are edditional | B49 of tho Emperor, for tho Amportans Iabors names of the passe” vers injured in the railroad accj. dent this morning. ae Worth, Nantucket, Mass., eut fn . net Toon (colored ) Wilminytou, N. Cy eut on hin and over the eve. Leribe e F. Babin, Fitchburg, Mass, bruised and ed. ward McUVouala, em great, cut om b Patek Digan, emigrant, bi uised om bh . ton, eligh: Wu. H. ars, Boston note, bruised shoulder. is WH, Reowe, Beare hip. Pailbie wits the interes of euthe of the Reicharath ior (ho alyancement of commorce, end as regards the political # uation be spoke as follows: ‘Th tion of European peace, which has al- Boon the aim of the Ev-pero.'e gove-nment, cont nue to be the object Of 14 @arnest endeavor, wor, ip epnleneen r in his iilmesrioas all ing of us ik condue esr Holst sion 0 aw solution ee Gezmaay, and the positon of Austria 12 the Germanie'Con- a. head and! The speech concluded with an allusion to the mea. bruised im head | sures in projress regarding ‘0 Custera party of tho Ganpire, and the expression of + babe thas there would AUGUST 10, 1865. be « firm tle of anion condition of the Leland is much worve forthe luhabi- | reduced betweon all the people of the empire. It is denied that Aastria had made overtures to tho Emperor Napoleon, expressive of an intention to recognize the kingdom of Lialy, A Weimar dispateh aaye it wes officially stated that e food proepec: exists of a meeting between the sovorcigns of Austria, Prussia, Baveria and Barony ot | Salzburg. Latest Commerctal. July 2, KBeeniag,-Corros,—Salee thar market co Jal, wih a dow 7 sles to rpoculaiors and exporiocs, quiet but steady, Provisions steady, ance, ty 9) .el0K for moner, . Littucle Coutral sarod, From Havana Aboat tho Stonewnll Affaire at San Dow aii and tinsti, Kte, Steamehip Columbia, Cap. D. KB. Barton, from Uavene August 64h, arrived at this port yesterday atterucen, (Correapondence af the Sun.) Havana, Avguet 6.—ihe Stovevali etill remains {mn port, We are expec ing soon to aco @ United States vossel come aferber, The Oneida, that bap- pened in last Meturiay, we thought came with that pu pose, end on Sunday afternoon, when the U. 8. 3. Fort Morgan came into port with Adiutral's pea- ant tivine om tho main, we thought surely that the ram wonld leave during the week, Thore who o1- pect to eco in the ram an inviucible trou-clad will be disappoluted, Adwtral Gociou's opinion te reneral Among ail, that she could vot stand much chence in @ Drab with the Monadnock, or other etrong Mov itors, Ts would be a poo! [doa to uso her up in oxpertments, Woe have very little fevor hore, The weather ts warm and dry, and but little rnin, Mesare, Benja- min and Kirby Mmith are etillin town; they will probably go to Europe soon, Nothing from San Domingo excopt that by th'e time Bamava is evacuated, aud the change of pri- sonera about which thore was © trouble, has been satisfactorily arrauyed, ‘There iano doubt that the tants now that ih. tiards Lave left, Of Lay ti wo bear potlLiag new, except a rumor that the Haytians wee waking trouble with the Domin- icans, In Puerto Prine!pe the rollow fever te raging something ttrange, as it is ab inland city, and has beea very free from fev for years. From Mexico, A Thrilling Inside History of Mextonn Af- fairs A Re'goa of Terror—What the Mexicans New Ly The Now Usleans steamer which arrived last ev: ing breuebt full files of New Orieane papere ‘The Times bas the following etatemnoot by Captaln B, Moore, formerly of that city, but recently from Mexi eo: “Tn 1861, Capt, Moore was wrecked on the Pacific 1, took up his residence at Mazatlan, » ldert- out (id Inhabitants, Just previous y rest intlux of Americans aud otuer jan aud that neighborhood in con- ue encoucagement riven by the Juarez government, and a Ver. promise that bone fide settlers should no t fot to taxation ioc a period of five yours, The nua’ er tha: emieratod trom California under the Juarez aecred, le estimated ot 6.000, When thek of « ‘ themeeives inte military companies in conjunction Dut the Mexicans, true to uelr not agree among themes ve quar.el broke out = emong which cooaited ju what then ofa @ compere reign of terior, eu was « carnival of blood, ‘ihe foeywn element the ppwaticn, particularly Amesicana, were plundered gan sinvehtered in & most re mies manocr, § aso was Qunounce |, (he Americans Wille he weaicuns, history, coud te wee rr ond for four nally the Fieuch Meet un Oo tle appear: ning, en’ Ths wna refuroa by the Ppacty who, tor the ja powe., and the French rewired welty tine belog, were with a threat of Lore not made During tho nwhithe Liberal fo.ces withdrew, alter by ® corain heur on the followiag ay, iving up the elty to phuader, ant asthere wae vo ndication of acom woth the dumand for a eu: - rende. of the piace & even, On the @rrivator the hour designated, prcceeied to pour shot and shell on the unresist.ne nhabitame, Quite @ number were kilied—mes, women end chiluren; but at length the Hrefec’, accompanio! by the Pig Conmil, approached the flees with @ ff tre, and wrree! to the Fiench deinand. Tnere- upon the V.euch sent nahore @ iarge bode of maeriver, who formally took possesion of tho elty Bhorty otterwardsa Mexican jurce, in the Imperial rervice, commanded by @ ronegace hau-l.eed of fucruln potenety, named Lezado, caw Quart ©! amon. Lhe people ha & proves: in enerd " Oo. terror Wae how intem fie! Meaxi- the aew o.ae: of thins lw s@lur0d to recogn We @ 5.0! dowa in the at. ec @rawhoe ced with the luke doze, and fo ean. \berals taco] tut iituet te beige ons aud bulelun evorye Pverything was er aad no None of the seeuri | {fe someined, Wor Vorsons and o1 the and be inseca Martin: jew wa» prociaiacd and citivons were probiblied Mm APO wtOg Of theatres: or the drum tap a. 9P M.. & the mie ot rutuanien and Koos, became moe eeu t dirarmed inhap ud Ligod of a limit eay ’ one, Nothing eas woo nubhing too gaciod tor his who jell vietima at this 1 Awerican converted lor besa ug tol bery rom |, Park an y Would make the eau with horor—Nr, | » whe woe ail frota Masaticn to urango, Oo! othore the panes «f whotu coud bet be rewem!ered by our iniocnous, in the courre of four wees Captain Moore ana from: CChpaiotire opuence to bergary; Ries him, and $6.65 au boy lad tou d a b the inetinets tyTaat ae # whol bie avacice “ eat, w ne init hauro Boni Cod uuu Sibviw in mes whieh bis hitiecon wt buried in th earth was ero tak Ite roprw ented that in toe battles hetween the Liberale aud Tu perin iris bo prisoners aie tiaou-—no qGuarte: le asked or given, Was with them 1s vous foance in tta direst torn, The euon of Avr. Puleo, whem thar pve waa abandone he Freuch ip ped Wo Deve be act of eau tm, Lhe whole eity was t uto miu ever Wing wos Gero, ed, an. acco ation jooe the poco ot pienty Curoll trau th 116! LOWDR Wore sou auial 4 od s#ot suopiy, (he subju- the VOI 0 0! etervaden | "he hozro go: war hive bea experieuced by tho perp. da st) woot revo baw orm. “‘Lhey ace tied of | upachy ; tired of ¢ étriie; red of monarchy, ‘Luck prayer inion aren thatcan pro ect as well es Psnied.-one (hat cau rule and dale nos Lie. Centrai and oath America. Matters in Vvancwa—The Graves of ere eigners .~ ia. r.on Delivered tp — Guate. mula VWistiter Asanesinated — Visenssiou ef Keligions Questions ta Chili cre SUM ino Permont—lierriblo Massacre on the Amazovas — Monteres Caytares it, Les ‘The stoamnsh!p Costa Rica arrived at thie port yu Cerday from Aspinwall with $721,004,84 io weasue and dates to the 31s) ult, PANAMA, Tho eoizure of the Manuelita Plauas w dor comscesation, It appear cou ecned by the Nica: egy scovunt of her sufo:mal papers, d t Consul st Pansme, but prine pally owing to Le enyszed in an il eral aud piretical erume, 6 3 itish Consul at 2’ y other forcien geutiowen, having taken w ere. est in @recting au i:on railing rewnd che pace foreigners beeu interred, Lave ab lem th sue ceoded in ‘ying ou! ther obj-ct, and ase vow pul- ting Up 8 very creditable ieuce, pori@a trem ow York, ‘Tho place alluded to has pu: end is tsovergrowa with ° ver bowen fenced, biuahwood 00 as to render ib aro gel? 1, | ios near & | linm County, Virginia, where be | maneuily romide, son bo bho r bel army, embry as thoy are to eacs other. Thirty-Third Year Impossible to trece ont the graves, " to aid [n this work are invited to soatriess partes VA: mae’ 88 Wall street, and is will be for- The principal item of interest from the Interior te w.' reverence to the coming Presidential T ee btn’ Aa fas boy ae client an “ea mtending pa: an brotably be the victorious candidate, saath Om the 14th Joly the Gove: am t ernment of a te dau Trios to the Governmen pure “*. ob (he special condition that Pile lite ston re Sprvedvand thet \ any trial for his tee readout of thm latter Beate, ho should b held free from the sentence of «4 ch. A cont to thls effect, len, Barrios wae placed on the Eiheriat that heer ttueat ad want ag took jen. Har thor i) \ fcocma, sud pil ihe meween been confiscated Pon tau anus tcuad on Ine br the Governinenr of Nu On the wight of the ie Whe peipotia od in | Thet@ Pale ‘on, Minter Fuse. by @ persou named k shot in Lis own residence ata SOUT amen Crrut.— Congress has been ncoup! some te my exclusion of other business aaa time. of the Conatituyon which p ovii t* of 'he Republic of Chilt i the Honan Cathar eee exclusion of the public action of any o her The 4 bates have beea most leugthy and animaud, The Peouua Stanoand Hrnaun *: “The reform side has been advocated by the tblent and best men im Cons. ea, in @ ver.es ot brilliant *pecches; and wheth- or the succeed iu their tseue or not, the country ie made fully alive tothe whoie jnestion, and will not Buch lo tho Jesuits of Santiago maintain the held so long Although the Priest's © HuMerical strength in Cougress they pane hy the most 6 with the »wful fire an! destruction of femaice nae) arain pepiee prominent +) Alter e or ol by thi } ome sw weneritent ie bigoted Jerult Ugarie to germ they weie eo excited by hb words, that the ole crowd of women ie o Qougeces, frceamine, “Death to the Heretics’ ‘Live iis loly Keiigion,’ &., and they were wi eroat “9 in Mf Vane er the soldiers." A th © paraiso, on the dosh of Jan ta h ot p.cperty, ‘phoroctetce e:e is #till wo quiet tn this unb frou Frisaucho tas .eturned to Lima wis Divent forces seat to crush Pi bat wih. s secomplished his mission, Prado bas ouine bi te the wale * of Jane, where he is strength- * force aud pewparing tor 4m expedition coast- wise, Geu. Canseco is with Prado, Un the might of the Y4h of June last, the night guard or the Amaronas (ook posseseon of the sbip, £0d @ scrue of hicodshed most sevolting took piace. The adiuiral wae shot, the capialn aod as many off- Core as wougbt (o leave their cabine to come on deck pero shot down, Monie:o was soon on board and took command of the frigate on behalf of the revoiu- Soniss. eat once raised the blockade of Arica, te: sending on aloe on their parole that they would Bot leave Arica, the oilivers of the Amasouas who were but shot, or either iefused to join bin er were out wanied by him; le then pi ‘ed to Inlay and there e@iaed the Lumbes, itamedtately revurni. North (@ Fisco wher he seamed aciose the bows of the Atoerica and eufor uer surrender, dove Harvey, so proven! the daring from iu verter: ng wih any Biith hn etean each ove bouud for che Bout!) un o yormi's guard of Marines aud ihe white enrign Commo- oluGonists #, sends by er with « cor- seminers fly the io the northern parts of the Republic great disorder Prevail, iho sevulu.io lores roems to be eon- coa'rabiug @t or nose Arujiilo, Business suffers bedi mevey depart out ba . Sows Items (By Folograph to the New York Bina Tre Waterville (Me.) College yesterday conferred Me honorary dogree of LL.D. on Major Gieueral Howard, texas hae been divided into three military ed with the Lile al party and formed | districts, Gen, Turner commande the Galvestoo District, relieving Gen, Grangor Tam extounive steam bark mil! and tancery, owned by Jacob Putnam & Carothers, im Salem, Mase, was destroyed by fre Tueaday night. The lows ts estimated at $30,000, At the base ba!) match Lotween New York and demauced the aurrenoer of | Philadelphia at the latter clly, yesterday, the New Yorkore were victorious by the following score: rément if the surrender was | Olympic, 12 runs; Active, $4 rane, Gov, Prntow, of thie State, has sppointed Mr, Elward Haod Soperintendent of the Danking De- partment, Mr Hand has beon the Deputy Buyer inteudent for ihe last 14 years. Fannaa, Tuerris & Keigarts Lafayette Machine Shop, in Buffalo, N. ¥., was destroyed by fire last evening, The loss is heavy, Mesare, L. @1. J. wht edye-tool and skate factory, adjoining was damayed. AN ortensive Gre occurred at Galveston, Texas, on the 24 inst, tuvolving heavy loss, It wae doubtless the design of the parties to burn the town, The transactions of villains tn Galveston Wore never befure equal ed, A 61xdLB #eu!l boat rece, for « purse of 6100, came off on the Hudson, oppomite Poughkeepate, Yenteriay, between Jo, Coburn, the prize fighter, snd Tuomas Barna, of Staten Island. Burns made the dintance, one balf-nuile, in seven minutes, beat ing his adversary about one length, M iafe in the office of Howard & Co.'s oxprena, in the v! lave of Troy,Pa, was eutered on the night of the L of July, eat thirty U. 8, 1.50 notes of $50 each, numbered from 162,787 to 163,766, and ninety U.8, 7 40 notes of Inet taswe of 100 each, humored from %6%,828 to 259,917, were stoles \here!rom, which have not yet beon recovered, Gan, Heisury, in bis offical report of the organi sation of colored Woops stutes that Kenwucky has furniebod £5515 Liack meno the army, All the reginivuts bave been re.aine! to the service. Gen. Brisbin also saya that 24000 women and children have |weu freed, under tho act ranting freedom to tho fam lies of colorel soldiers, The whole number of persons male free in Kentucky through the jusirumentalisy of the army is 100,864, Gus, Guat and suite arrived as Toronto, C. Ww. cn u special train from Montreal yesterday morn fay, and immediately embarked im @ steamer for Niagare Falla, A largo crowd assembled at the railroad station, althoush his arrival was not gen. erally kuown, and an impromptu hand-abaking took place, Then there was call upon the genew @! for a speec), but to this call he replied with» qinilo and a shake of tho head Gcuora! Intolligenco, (By Medl te the Now York Bua) Conyepmnars notes were fn domand tn Peters burg, Van last week, at 00 cents fur » #1,000, Tus brewers and beer sellers in New York are 0 layor-heads.—(Hoaston Post, Dip vou kuow the What-is-it was desd? Did you know the “‘seeret was ou” and “he” was ao Did your Tow re el Goueral Ewelland wife passed through A’exw ‘ria on Sunday to his home ip Prince Wik proposes to per- Ir {a stated that each of the Stamese twins caves We've afraid Cuang and Bag are nok go strongly aitached to theiz adopted Continued on the Last Pagey

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