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Jumber 10,328. — BRelegrnph to the N, ¥. Saa, ther Singular Proceedings. COURT MARTIAL DISSOLVED. ther Immediately Convened, Left Out of The New Cases 'S COUNSEL GIVE UP THE CASE. © Mississippi Convention ance of Secession Ropealed. DON ASKED FOR JEFF. cther Railroad Disaster. SH-UP ON THE NORWICH ROAD. Dozon Persons Injured, TER EUROPEAN NEWS. egress of the Cholera, 0 ON THE SPANISH COAST. CasesaDay in Constantinoplo NBLE MURDERS IN ENGLAND, and Mi cellancous News. #13,000 JEWEL ROBBERY. + a ts a st of a Suspected Man. THE PREENIX BANK AFFAIR, whargo of the Waiter Girl. & &e. Wastixetos, August 23, * President, to-day, was cocupied eoveral hours ring audience to more ¢ a hundred visitors, of whom came from the South etpressly to im- ine for pardon, They preseuted no conviacing mM why the.s casee should Lave priority of thoes dled, The President granied two pardons diwo to-dar ell wae Again at morning, endearor- poeure @ iavorablo repost on bie own applica- te Pea erry . out dy Gen Cenera''s office thir werney-Gene hours rai'a office, limiting the pareonal ep a.jons frum none to uleven In the fuievoon, Mr 2 eleven to one. ations on business twill receive visitors fic hours all persous w sthat dally cc srorate iu the t diminishing LV. Johne ton the Douglas ticket ce’ who was late! par- succeed ith the F lever may b obtaining resident, uehtof the be th nthe policy of the resident ation of the Southern States to tions to the Union, Stoue Surveyor trictot New Orleans, micacence al bo the re MOurtbitul.ounl re Piesident has appointed A. T. wtoma for the d i by resident Johason Commissioner on the scout amended convention | tot Aterica and the United Moation has been received at the ste trom the Minleter of tho United oo Ayres, of the passage of a law Ly t tthe Pcovincial Goverurment of rz.n/ the Governor to ed fu tho Provine the late Pr of the United Sta: telly magii service trom M m, Chattanooga, aud other imp rela, by railroad. THE WikRZ TRIAL, Couns | Retire from the Case, vi met thie morning at 11 o'c en brow luvir nam > Departs meut, dated the e Latest News| ee SSS ¢ is adopted by Mr. Pleasants, pardon clerk to After iil be denied admisaon, The rourns and ante- sot the Attorney-Geueral’s ollice are increasing forinerly candidate for Vice- long private iater- dieposition of the mm peop'e, it fs certain that all the prominent rom that ecction, as well se others represent @ pea Biddle, of Pennaylvanis, has been ap- 1 the United States to adjust the claims uncer weea the United tates of Columbia, Department pales at Lewis!a- nus Ayres, all the first town to be Lincoln,” mw commetmmuoere- ¢ Postunster bas just ordered the resumption of nte Columbus, At- portant poiuts in New Court Organize!) —The Prisoner's thincton, Aucust 25.—The Wirz Military Com. iu the Court taime room et the Capitol, and the prisouer huv- & Into court, Jadgo Advocate Chip- “cd the rol! of members,all of whom answered then read an order from the 4 of August, in eub- eer i> 7 Seige cordawel Sa | NEW Jolee Fuehes of connre Chureea and epectfivations. of the fact that any | ainen vee had teen tate in thove | heretoiore preeeated. reached him now for the tir thoe, The counee! tad veceived au oficial aote this | Micia.ns trom the Judge Advocate, euch Le would Tread, accom panied by @ conr, a be enpposed, of the Claces, Thi received at $ ofcinck® of @ Nite econ ile piorning, adureseed to the fitai of which co wee o mewhe, viz: Dughea Denver & Yeck, deted August 23, Lob, The note from Jndve Advocate Chipman fein sub- stance briefly aa follows: levelore acopy of the charges and specifications, with sac Anes as tnay be presented to-morrow. It is proper to say now what conid aot be said sooner, vite the Court wil yw at li o'clock, in the Court of C rootu, aud | will proceed with- oul further delay with the Lhe objections meade by vou will in part be removed by th raof to-morrow, There remain butivo pointe raieed by yon to be rettiod. Let, Ato the Juriediction of the Court, and Ydly, aa to the imnunity of Capt. Wirz claimed under the arrangement with Capt. Norey and tulation as cone) 1 between Jobaston ax These, I hope, will be disposed of to- ery MOTrow, OF as GOOD Ke we get into the ev deuc Judge Tiughes said the note was pot dated yerter- but to-day, thie be the ood Judge Advocate Chipman, enid the note was written yesterday, but was wrougly da‘ved in the hurry. Judge Hughes remarked that he saw by a morning paperonly that the Court war to mert to-day, and it wae by mere accidentihathecame here 7 athori- tice were amp's that the prisoner «hould have time to plead and prepare tor detevco aud to cons. it counsel, d the ¢ and on the prironer's beha. wn e* he aske on to give him sufficient t tt any iault of bis, would fity of employing pew , Huches) waa inclined to think that he el Lhe pooreasie nal service required by bie obligations It wae pecemary tor Lim togive the ¢ stor wit! drawing from the core the Court fret dete mictng tho further sine. Judge Advocate Chipman did not object to hie pote «read apen offical p pes Le placed the araend- hie ous ht to preve jueetion of giv e} he charves in the b tthe co yommr cle: © note wa teu teutby auoki and talthtur ore aud deliv the office which be suppored the geatieman occupied q i the day; but they may ve Loen ous at the time He had nothing to say againet a proper adiournment to enable the prisoner to e jor defense He enould certaialy pert from the rentieneo with re- eret, vetie uid uot fect thas liver bimnelf or the ted by (he tl ’ If there wae 1 erievauce, he supported ths Comm woul lyr lecady. af proposed (© ¢ ‘ tol suy p.ivilere are cotitied art | that th's was anew Court Che Cor hould pot eub- les Veabager us 116 Le xu i deny bim the benesite which might resu frou 16. hie Court knew thing of the other or former charces. Le bad sad thing cawulated to lutiuidete the Court, as intimated by the Judge Advocate, he was Dot aware of it, Rven had be beru 60 diepoesd, be would have had an ad. monition in the counuten: pa of the officers come posing the Cours, abd in tho part re tof (hue weutiomen, (ost it would be Inbor lot had Leen ww which counsel of posi pone: ent to thet Futee Hnebee remar ky wrough? Lato bewn ue art gatonc! fie ‘ets the question et they In the aD vi vattle, Lerhepe be would imake a« i r rk epplicable has nit the Ju wos aware that he bo 6 been ot heard of tt he cour for the de ence, sug- that the reeentfaction dbring geated to the Cou cormee 6nd would Lecessarily upan entirely | 0 ti. Hughes Lere took up hie hat, and placing a inw boces uider bie arm, walsed ourot the prisoner had once been arraineed any 1 in jropards, he was evtitied now @& cher to en sejuittal or trial on the formu charges, He believed chat all the authorities, cig! aod military, were conclusive on the pout thet if not soquitted, ihe prioner under the clicumstances was sutiiied to all the Lenetite of au nequivtal jhe President of the Court fujused of Mr, Peck whether he woe eiill bere in the relation of € reas of » deieudant, the geatieman and lle associates Having withdrawn, Judee Advocate Ch pman aaid, ar the respone'!bility now asteched to bin of appearing tor the prisuuer, he kod fo. a ACjourMMOD? UN to-morrow, Lie was uminatul of the mgehte ot the prisoner, He re- the coun: Judge Hagher thar he inade uo a! vou to b belong aware that Le had been iu be in reply to this he iwerely re- jerted to the oficusl record on fie in the War le- partment The Commission adjourned until 13 o’cloek to- morrow Boov or Mississ!rpi. Proceedings ef the Convention. Ordiaarce of secession Veclared Nall and Void Pardon for Jeff. Davis Asked bor, Jackson, Misa., Aug, 22,.—The Coavention passed the ordinance declaring the Ordinance of Secession null and void, and repouliug ali the or linances of the Cons eution of 181, except the revenue ordinance, which the Legislature will act upon At an informal meeting of the delegetes fn their individ capacities, a memorial was presented, exe prewod in eloquent terms, petitior t Johnson to extend pardon aon Davie and | Governor Clark, which was acquiesced in by ail present. nn ee EEE aEneeEeeenes A THE FREEOMEN, Important Order Nelvtive to Marringes Aviong ‘teu, General Rufus Saxton has undertaken to oatabllsh reeulations in relation to inarriages among the late slaves, The order was issued at Beaufort, 8. C., on the Lith of August, The fourth rection determines the statue of copjugal partners, efc., a lollows: Pinst—The marriage of all parties living (oxether na hy ad aud wife at the tune of obtafning thelr freetom, or eclemnized eince obtaining it, wil be acknowledged as legal and binding, : HKecond—All parties whose murriage wascoly amu tual agreement between themselver, with no pubic form or ceremony, are ieqaired to have their nis ringe confirmed by ® minister, and obtain a ce: if- cate of (he sane, Third No pasties having agreed to enter the mar- ringe :elation will be allowed to live toe: her ne hure band and wile uotil their aarriase hes Leen iepally sovcina zed, } Vous t—All parties clalining to bave been married ut separated siavery, aud having uo certineste , tt Ni y Cor or fy ot th marriage, ust Obtain tom rome seciety or co, thet the Military Con fon, which was to OF SAE thier TURE SULALD Bota koma aciety OF cneon the 2th inst. {4 by order of the Prealdent | Yo allowed to live together as husband and wi wr United State vod, 6nd then road another Fitth—A wite when restored by freesom to h n 2 , ueband, it he be living with uo other w iio, bull be dared yesterday, conceruing @ Special Commis a neivad by bi as his lawful wits, eaceps ior woral > grectuble to-day at eleven o’ for the trial | causes Wirz and euch other prioners ae may be Sixth Ifa man living without s wife find two wiree hetore it, the detail of officera being the restored to him ty freeduin, the @ baving ehidren atol the previous commi: n, id the other pot, be ehall tak the mother of his Hoewer bas. ou application of Colonel | children ae hie lawful wiie, unless he slow cause as © sue proper sushori.y been appointed Ag- | provided tn nection IIL. rule 4, first. vem ail Auvid ate Seventh van an living with t ay ite eal! bs A vocal bipman aske h ri fure to revew the mariage rektion ih @ form ' tv bed wny olject 1 the tite ers wite Lee oied by fteedom, who may derire such 76 t newal, there being ho m ural or te nee e tlon tc 10 F k me proven by bim, he ehall be bela re ible wor } ssid that More wae none per the hia poitot euch wile, aud alev of aii dis chiducen ink porformanc iy heme f" bbe a and sec ai wotorere prescutec ™ out of the names of Robert whow the prisoner is accused of combining and pinoe to impair and injure the heal h lives, by of ree numbers of Ped Ler of 34,000 soldiers, in the charge of wurder retamed., ve of barbarity, * oc be had Ww ake ‘ive Advocates and the official re- thea eworn—p-omlsing, in addition to ot duty, that they would tn ry at tho aecset proceedings aud eo the u i \ivocate Chipman, addressing the prisoner fi ebarged urder the bane of Henry Wire her oald it was, Jude Jeeaaod epee\fic.uons 7 then rose to his fect, " Lee, James on tad Lucius D, Northrup, as tome of those and to de tjecting to torture sud great vee ies, held us prisoners ut Anderson- i sude the most cruel punishments Advocate Chipman asked the prisoner wy Uae en a wuain minors man, failing for waus of cause proven to obiain a release trom Tepewing his marriage tions with atormer wife, will be allowed to ! another woman to long as such wile may untiltor just cause @.e ahali have married Nipth—kvery man marryivg @ woman having chi dren shail be responsible for whels protection and sup port so jong as they remain tal.ors. feoth—A busband living ith a wife, having ni childiun by hex, may be permitied to take w pres iour wile, provided Firet—he ha minor, Secovd—That such wife have no other husband known to be living, ‘Third—Tbut his present wife assent to such change of their marriage relations, — EFleventh-If a former wife utterly rofuse, upon eppucation made by the husband, to renew ber tor mer warriage relation with him, he may uotity sone #0 | children by euch wife who are still society or church of the tactot # and wk for @ re! trot eaid wile, It, alter di tice given by euch # yoreburch to the wife retasiug, #he fail vo show any moral or legal objection as provided tor be Wane WO Wie Lena oh hak oriner YORK, THURSDAY, AUGI 1, eal that theee new | marriage relations with him, then the society or | merly chun acting in tho case shall grant to the man telease from all bie obligations to her as ® husband, and for the support of all Lis chidren | ‘ by_be The concluding remarks of the General declare thst “the encred instiiution of marriage ies at the very found. of all civil society ; and it elionuid be cac- TST 24, 1865. and thee! ‘estin the other aving he would ebortly occupied by them j Teor He end be mate his apy ance at nine \ He asked for @ cauale to eee thal } the ehildren were ei] right, end after re- n tg upsiaira @ short tise lef the house, Fayiog that ‘oul ' 1 orning. fuy ied by all the agents of thie Buresa, It fie i not, : few ooh oy ake 4 + " nnentntnes hoped thee iulee many omething tocorrect @ Skid, ae kha sliisas ot 27 A. I is ine ste: evi, which tcets us at the vory (hieslold of our ? me boron were down-siaire carly wok,” | me Ups Borne dovtt ex.etd ae to . ae poems Bes they should Le awakened! Hhali-peat ANOTHER RAILROAD DISASTER, jf atarrived, when one of the ch smbermaide en- Several Persons Injured i suo m fu which the two younger New I 23 > ‘ t Gibedheias din bed, aud, to her extreme we att AUCUN SiaThe Paltanicw gays + fornd they were denl, She immediate y that about haif-past seven o'clock last winht, the | re alarm, when the proprietor and others evening train from New London, tan over @ com, | * ma tu which she elcest child had three miles thisside of Brauford, and the bacgage, 1 © piace’, and there 4 ( that bow : tod pee mail and firet ser cars, were thrown froin the | 2° *Pbearance of the bodies clearly showed thal ret passenger cars, we 6 om WhO oy add « cpired without muc ugeling, if any. tr ky ult down an embankment, and rolled over twico, and was badly smashed, Almost all tho employes of the road, ten or twelve in naimber, were injured, ome serious'y, but none fatally But one passeucer was badly fojured. A especial train returned to this city with the wounded, at twelve o' lock,in (he night, ND PiaTaTonW New Haven, Angst Yd.-The following te @ Met of those iujured by gue accident on the Shore Line last bight L. P. Hempstead, mal! agent, heed broived, mouth cot, Ard righs knee injured. Ira Hocks, express man- ger, burt ip the buck, and it is teared, hina received ne | ductor, in ri poard, cou - » head cut and Tirown. weiter badly brolew ae taken up tor deal bat will thomas Cahill, brakeman, Knee cut, Willian Bboy, bauly burued, Hight persons were in the bacgace car, which turned Gouble somersanit down the en bauktmcut From Eurono. Two Days Later News. The Steamebip Persia, arrived at this port yeeter day worniug trem Queenstown the ib THR CANLE, Nothing had heen heard of the Great Eastern or her cons ris, and motbing additional was kuown in Fegard to the Atlantic cable when the Persia left Liverpool, The London Tuas of the luth eageesie that the Great Eastern’s eovinos tar have broken and in case of such a break down nelther th hor the Perrible; nor the wulted eflorts of bo efect much tw the war of towing euch ama Great Eastern through the swells of the At auth No tow-rope, in fact would bold her; and to tow her with chain would be equally buposdibie, exce pi dur ing the calmest wesher, Any od f would, therefore, quite account for her being overdue, @nd wonld equally explou the abeonce of her con- sorta, both of which would of course lie by her willie Sphens ‘eo ' in | Der machinery was dirabled THE CHOLFRA, That fell scource, the Asiatic Cholera, which firet broke out fu Egypt, ts, according to acrounta by the Persia, till on ite march westward, It leas erpoured slong the shores of the Mediterranean, and the towns on the eastern coast of Spain, in their dread of the introduction of ‘he epldemie, are Imporin: antine on hother, ‘The Iaet accouut frem Con. rtontinople etates thatthe camber ot earas there lad increased to 5W0 daily, with a mortatity of Bb to bU per cont, The direqse Lud increased at Malin, during the last week of July. With the view of preventing alarm, the ULieuteaaut-(s rel hae dispensed with the band at military tanerale, and a somewhat core leepoudine order hee been given by Catholic Mehop, dhectlag that no belle commny an vialioum weving after the arco Ave Maria, while during the daytime te Ivy and woiay bell ehall be euperreced by @ awall Prom sicily. we enn that) = some of cholera had + siod = themselves ju Catania as wollae at Pelermma. According to rue more whieh had reached London it wou thee tl 4 boom Lim ploemle hed made ite appearence at Milan, but joel tmportantol alithe statements is 4) by an iclah pape, B wk fn Lat a case havin ~ tic cholera had already appea u belfas copeolingly adda, *)hanks te ti y or the faction wheb has ruled dowinang in fr et for the joss quarter of @ century, there it not atown iu the em- pire me predisposed to receive and barbor the scourge." ANEW ANNEXATION SOILDME tome of the gonsiping correspontente of the continental jouraals have ine vented or circuluied a ruunerthat the Enveror Na. p mo le consideriug aschemo for anvexiog Bolgiuin to Fiance attr King Leopold's death, ibe ot Lrabent receiving the Mex: of the Bel ian crown, aud torwiving the ubia inecipalit 6. to Austria, territories ia Northeru Germeny tu l’rusla, and Venetia to !taly, THE PAVAL GOVERNMENT, The Roman Govern: auy to be incresred Vicusaud men—send it is stated that men in torelen countries bad alrealy uw | eoguvementa tonerre, It le stated that s.vnor Vacos hod . eek 1 (he “inisiry of Justice, and that Sicnor Cortece had been appointed in his pire Poy had suthor'ved a loap of ten million Koman crowns w be ¢ ted lu order to Cover the exp snses of the yimment. The Epooa ssys the negouations be- a€ Pontifical aod Spanieb governments whieb the recognition ov Itay by spain, have bevr brovebt to # easlaiactory conclusion, ihe syauieh government has promised vo protect the Pope aud the interests of reiivion in ppain, AUSTRIA AND PRUSSIA that the differ- the i Pontificial ot three aaa The Vienus Furmpenatatt 6 ence between Aust: d Prussia uaa regarded a usted. A complete understan diny ‘aa been ar- rived at on the ptncipal pointe tn dispute, Rutiofer tory concessions have beea male to lrus la reisive ‘oy the military question. ‘Ihe Eniperor ot Austria ead the King of Prureia will meet at Gasslin in a day ortwe, The latter bas injured bie eye while bun. ing. Latest Commercial, Liverpool, Saturday Kvening Cotton: sales to day 5 4 bal including Yuu bales to ” and exportere The twarket is qu nan eed T b. cadetuf market is tiem wu pro Divarket eady has au upward teude Pork end u“ . bacou both advancing, Lowton, August 1 504g a 50% tor mone: American Byocks—The latest sales were role Central Matlioad, borin Kaiya, Oke W585 uate ed ssates Five-tweatles, 07 a dt —Evening.—Courols closed at Appaling Murders io England Fogland is j ng tho seat of the now be most shocking and brutal murders on reco | The iast steamers at this port bring t! 0 fllowing 78 the London Port of the 10th, that on the @:h inst, @ respectabiy crease au | ealet atthe Star Coffee Li @ and I sel, in Red | Lon atreet, Holborn, Lou a i if to children could bo a « ed for few nights, Being info riod room would be unoccupied, he gals bhut the ch idren | Wore respectively six, eight anu | yeara old, and that the accommodatou ¥ be sulle cent, He called again on Mon lay sitern on with theeliluren, and sawthem to ted, Ho toldthe proprietor of the house that thoy were & iin would only be requir rafew | proceed to Australis, and thet We ® | | red dren were evening. About six o'clock he came sven, an! the children bad tea and bread end Luler, He then seid that, as they might be tircs inc, be would take thom to bed, tn the frat pla + however, inquiling if another room could be provided. Tels so wad tol. be could have, when be weut u a and put Wie CUULGr 60 10 bedeethe hwy vounder Ln Win rants baie The bageare esr turned a complete somer- | neat roorning the chi! n stairs by | & fpass wx. They were very wbeet ly aol Walle | et 14 the coffee-room until the arr vel of Le per j #ou Who had brought them, ¥% wat Lelore | eigit o'clock, After breakiast ho left, burce turned atone o'clock, when the chi mined and be again lef, maying be woul. see them) /u the That is borne cutto a greas ext that the youngest child has firwl) {n her band @ balfpenny, Medical atniatance was at once sent for, and the three children were pro Mt frou the fact | need to bave been dead N urg ond, ia | the slwence ane nauon of the bodes, tha prevailing opininof the medteal men te tiat he death of escu wae caused by tho sdwinisration of prusmic acid, As thouch this was not enongh, e torrt! lo sequel is fnrnished by the London Post of the 11th nat: Yertorday morning, Ramarate wae thrown into # ate of Inienas excitement by # report thata man | named Stephen Forward had committed a doutle morter in a dyerte house in King atreet. Tho rumor proved only too true. ra that For Wares » wos formerly a baker in the town, let Kar » gore Ok years ago, leaving his Wile eda lide gort bebind bim ina state of slmost | toval des itution. From tine to time, anonrmous lotiers have been sent te hts wile, some of which have contained amall sumsof money, On Wod- nesing evenin’, Forward suddenly appeared in Rimagase, ani mace hie arrivel known to his wile, Ho requested her to take a walk with hire, bus © declined iviog ag @ reasou that as be bat been away for sumo years, he was @ comparative etrauger, end she cid not bko being seen out in the evening with rere, Stotheninviiel him to go junto the olay named Killa, a dyer, residing fn of sirect, they rewained t and bia da ee ee orwart acceptet the inv tation, and king in the presence of Mr. Ellis ter, for some time, Yosterday worn: mnfnntes peat 8, Forward again went bouse, Hie wile wea there, bevir | astwih Mr. Fe anil bts daw ut | lew f take auy cak + but t He sat Snend commenced talk. before nine, 1 t while there, bis if they might ,o une erty thug to sy beth Ward and bie wits ¥ any in priveie, the wll down den to seo F ori's danchter having been abot by her her, NM Hoa thea eal cd cut to her tasher, who fmmediately came ip, aud on rush t pstera he saw Fo ward @ ending at bie top « atalire, Just ip the ett ng-room Head, Whathave you doue, Porward ?" aod scorny that ho had a pistol in hye baud be called on him to give ituohim, @bich he did. Forward at tListime baia bles mousteche and dark whis- kergon Eliis then sew t urd's wile, anfon looking over the w her head, end that bleot was comng therefrom. He told Porwaritors . and be then percetved thas he had neither moustache 1 ! rs on, Ho asked Morward where they he replied i they wererncerthe grate, THe looked there, but could noe tind ¢ vt Torwand then gave them tohim, Met ed ont to send for the pohee and @ mtr vward added, “ Yes; eeu H> was thou given in to custa ¥ In the course of the Cay he was tuken before the go strates, snl inaiated upon readings @ docu. nwiies be Inid she whole blaumo of his eupon Lord Palmerston, Sir Richard Mayne, ri of Derby god Lora Syau'ey, sod made a notary nfeasiom that he was guilt ~ London, Vhe m aujouroed at v murder of the three ehillren inves gation was may sateral Raiosgete bo tle 12th suet, Tod! Whether this person is actually the rourderer of | #2 the three ch biren in Holborn r iva to be seen, silen Upou @ bi/biard-marker named Suspicion had who itis ead, had been cobabit- Erneat Bouthey ing woul boys, at ttiwd been inade by te police for hiwapprebeneion, Whether the nate the man in custody at Renszate Is really SoutlLey or Forward, ihe \wormatiou we have received does not preciely state, but the authorities believe they bavegot bol tof the right anand have veased their exertions to discover the perpetrator of the deed. Yas woman, Mrs, White, is the person who sou | time siuce iy ruded herself upon the Far! of Dad. ley, end afterwarda charge! bitn with asssulung Ler. Hoy connection with the biilard-anarker war atinat tine made known oud comimenied upon, when the separation from her husband took place, toe children were given to the mother, but alter. wards they returned to the father. Gubuequeatiy, with the consout o! the Cather, the tree Luoye wero | given up yo motber, lt being unders that she wud ber paramour were golng to take tuew TUB THREE CAULLDREN, The three children were respectively named Henry White, aged ten years; Tho eyed eight years, aud Alexauder Wats 9 Sil lie at the star dite! and i Loon sirewl, du tue b ds where y were poiwoned the two you yer sildien | Were jiaced torether on an iron bestest in @ back rooin on the tifla thoor of th Low hey bave @ esugulariy plecid ky and | appear em if aut blepng. Th oder Loy, Henry, met bis Geath in the frout room ; Lis Cotnteuance Were tho same eX, Tess On of sepoee aa thoseot lis suger wiul as, Ua toe Uressiug-taile news bau say awk ueckcloh crumpled up, aod presenting the appearance ot havirg been used to Wipeup alittle uod., Upon the diessing-sable, Diar toe wk Lecl loth, was jound a spall bottle, Which bas b eu thkeu pode @un of by the cewectives, Lb ia Lclevod that that Was United Siates Actoruey tur tue Lastern Disirict of Texas Tune is po accounting for the tastos and fickle. ess of soue of the fair domonstrate; “A youn, | | Circles at Chicago was betroihed at the bey hung o! the war to # lieenunt in thearmy, He waa killed in batile, anu lis body taken home and buried by bis noarcat triend end comrade, wo Was with bim when be teil, ‘Yo this young wan the lady's affections were very naturally trause ferred iu time, aut she enga, y biuw, When the buppy dey arrived, and just the Clergywan Was avout to Pronounce them ian and Wife, the lady suuuenly fainted, aud Leiug re- Vived, furbid soy further proceaure, as ube aad went up @tairg and bad not beeu there many ” whier of Forward went up 1 Yardiy pot there, when Mr E! ie and! tie dang were startle? by two rapil reports of w piste!, aud on the latter rushing up | be » ble arrived at the Iauding just io tune | / of the | hig , the mother of the murdered | on the 22d inat, money tothe oppressed, so that Vey couid | y | — —-—— ay Thirty-Third Year. Nows Items. (By Telegraph to the New York Sun} Tow Harrisburg, Pa, cotton mille were sold av public alo tod. D, Cameron for $100,000, THa worms ere ravaging the cotton fields om the Tallabatel ie, Mas Grsa@at Wisant, commanding the Depart- Mmeut of Tr xasy has arrived at @aiveston, The | Pressure for appolutroeate at Avatin fe very qroat Tire (hertnometer, on thetep of Mount Washing. ton, at 7 o'clock yesterday morning, stood at 28 deg. Ive has formed there half an inch thick, Tum Government machine sliops as N orfolle bave been discontinued, and the hauds all discharged, by an order from Washington Tus Grand Lodge of Old Follows, now \n sea gion at Utica, N. ¥., have agroed to mere the we | jurisdictions of this Btate, by a vote of 117 ayee inet Tue expedision which lef Fortress Monroe on Sunday night, to @earch of the steamer FEdort, said to have Leon stolen from Now York, has not been heard from, In tho Supertor Court at Noston yesterday, Joho Northidge, Anton von Werner, Patrick Shay and | Toby Dolen, the perpetrators of the brutal outrage on Mog, Dates on the night of the 19:h inat., were eech wenteuced to ihe State Prison for life, GEN. Faemont, at the head of a company of Fastern men, is about to purchase on extensive ftroctof toners: landa in Missouri, with the view of erecting an establishment in St. Louis for the Manufacture of railroad iron, Tas Now Y Siate Sabbath School Convention fa holding its Tooth Aunual Convention in Syrae cuse The secretary's report shows the gumber of teachere in the atate, 62,053; ecuolars, 416,601; increase of teachers, 4,555 ; increase of scholars, $3,493, Every county in tho State i» represeuted, Awas named Lomos, supposed to be au accom. plice of Booth the assassin, and a wowan belleved | bo be Janie Lipping, were arrested at Fort Wayne, lad, on Tueed Letos is the man who wae re- ccutly arrested at Now Haven, Conn., for robber but who subsequently escaped, Lun St. Hyacinthine races opened at Montreal ve Tu ¥+ The first rave, Lalf-mite dewt, wae won hy Picket, in 50 ods and the second, one-mile beat, by Postboy, in 65 minutes, Ju the third race, for the Montreal cup, two-mile heats, the tires heat was won by Flash, in 3:64.¢. In the second , she, beat Flash was Withdrawn, on account of an iujury to his hoof, and the contest lay between Thunder aud Lovilome, Tho latter came in first, but gave Up on account of iniatake, and the jockey of Thun. der had to walk over the course. The fourth race, one mile and ahalf, for the Corinthian eam valued at #200, was run tor by horses owned by Enxlish officers, and was won easily by Sunshine, in 2:50% Tis onced the firat day, General Intelligence. (By Matt to the New York Sven.) Fras wi ighing five and ® bait onnces each have been sent to the San Francisoo ma. ket, Tus shoemakers employed by the wholesale lersan Albany and Troy are on a strike, Loup Lyosa, formerly British Minister at Weeh- ington, ju to suceee! Bir Henry Bu Sei tab Minister at Constantinople, Beonrtany Sewinp's health ts very good, and eickans @ro manguine that he will com- cover from all traces of bis ivjurios labor is turne! to goo! account in ag the Sate authorities there receive 75 cent@ a day fort) \abor of the convicts, Miss Banaw [owiok, a dressmaker in Dritge- port, Conn,, conun.ted auicide by hanging Lereeit, de wer a = 2 A pauty of seven persons, from the roof of the New Haven House, Coun., o few vights ayo, ia the #pace of three hours, saw 186 shocting-stars, or e little over cue ® minute, Tus owners of the celebrated load mines tn Southern Missourl are buridin cew furnaces, and preparing to employ about 1,500 mitcors in twalag out lead, Pavan ia belong converted to a pew uscely Furope, viv.t the manutacture of pipos for the conveyance of water and gas. It id they sre mimeb supe- rior to iron pipes, and cost but about ha!fas much ALL reamen in the Misseaipol eqoatron whe have less than two yeur erve, and ali in the Adantic squadio: who hey 4 thou Gghicuu wonuths to serve, are to be dinchar. el Wiscovary bau attll 6 n reyimentaof its uree regituents of airy, sil wx tn roe of artillery, tn ihe servi the od S.wles, Bie baa sent over 9s iu ) bro Iwo bales of cottanw receive! in Po adel nbia a fuw days wince, frow Ne opbis, ‘oun, Vpon etatu netion, & twelve pound bombshell, aide piece of iroa weghing Dearly for’y pounus, wore found snugly stowed aw Tay rou up tothe latef August show thas the atienian tthe Dublin Pstibliion since the openiiyg bas amounted to $00,000, The bulldinze and the gardens are now completed, and ap ear el the freshucse of beauty. Aooounts from the Superintendent of the Pacifte Telegraph aro toot decouraging, He states i bas the propo ta of repairing the Hne immediately wre diemal, dhe route sed infowed by Ludians, aud Wall stages Cannot yes through, ‘Tneee laa band of robbors and murderera be. ued the p isow with wou there .w | tWeea Salt Lake aud the mines of Moutana ard every Fearon to suspect that the cliluren were | 1's Who have » regular fori of initiations Hig ca, depr.ved of life, ‘Li b'ldren re nos inpoog | beth ead passwords, and rob or inurder ‘ior physical coudiul iudeed the Loy of 'L ag | Woury at ever’ Opportunity, Wes slinvstemaciated, ‘bey wore all three Laue ‘cle end that the city of Chicago is at the mercy foe and inteliyent looking ; thelr tar Compions | of the rave, Which Infess the large Bravapiea of thus jong abd euburo bar gave jock 66 iauccent aud | locality Che buildings in parts ot the city “ww Joyous appearence, Tueir closuesy tough nea | been tolued by the auiimals, aud aie us Gunece of were shavvy and old, Qn the bed of theetiest lay | failing " D i « : hau ey A | bie litte eqn fe which bh ee ade ee Tum ouly two countries whieh now mainian | i Orn b it ee mn Hwy! int Mt : Sot | olavory oro Spain aud raed, bion. premmit cis ii md of bi 4 ge aby G9 ee Pa eOt | cations Brazil ia Wkoly soo Beolih it Dsiieme the end vi bis bed, A bible also wae pieced there, | tory messwurce poluting to that enu Lave bey eer De taken by the tragilian Sonate Jupas D. J Bat owin and Dr, robles have just Tus formal recognition of Prince Alfie! of Pan returus GalveasGly Offer enuulag wine imouba land aw beir t tue Duchy: rea es mprigoutuent by order of Geo. Magruder, on ace lata: bb the: Gabltal ofthat wise on t + fi a count of thelr Union sentine Judge Baldwin | hm ry ge ote , Se Fea 8 we August belug too tweaty-firot auuiversary Gl Lig burtiides Ata tacent Fenian pic-nic iu Detroit, \¢ wan le cleared that the ooject of the Be ierbood is ut vooversudielp teldroau at b vab ty wad Leip uaey themselves, ‘Tax Louisville Joumyat le bitter Upon army of. ficers. Is eayn: *We bave two or three ti many generalaunieepay es wenees If y them resin and vone are disuiiswed by 4} dent, it is bo be | { that whiskey or; may come Ww the wuntry'a rebief,'* Tun complaints of fraudulent ceusus returns te pot confiue! to York City Haves paper of yesterd U OL.dud, Biileu bad sen (Le spirit of her former love the Wes opposed to the watch, She perwsted io her Mesieiving Wad Lad since retired ty & vanvouk? | iu te case of the reauitof the New tMaveu ceusus, they Leve been figuring over it ayein iu the ib (Coatlnucd om the dues Pane,

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