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— — “2 \ Heath of Governor Brough. 3X COUNTIES REPRESENTED THE SUN. Number 1 0,333. ase of Jeff. Davis. United States Court to Try Him OCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT, ‘emoval of Trade Restrictions. The Wirz ‘Trial. he Prisoner's Counsel Again Take Up Mis Case. “orther Testimony as to the Horrible Treatment of Our Soldiers. KAD NEWS FROM OHIO, NTERESTING FROM TEXAS. (ROUBLE ON THE FRONTIER. , Outrages by tho Indfans. A : Loyal Meeting. sity and Miscellaneous News. I-NIC OF THE IRISH SOCIETIES. A Grand Torn-Oat. &c., Put vith &e., . a&e. Wasutnoror, Ang, 29, OCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT. fhe « proclamation was issued thie after- gu, by the President: Whereas, by my proclamations of the thirteenth and wenty-foirth of Jane, (ne thousand Might Han- red acd Siatyefive, removing restrictions ip part | } pon intern dow » aud comstwiee inse;course bd brace, 1th ates recently declared in ineur- ectan, cerain articles were exempted from the He erid proclamations as contraband of war; pi wheres the necrssity for rosrricting de in iierticles hae pow, an @ freat mean. yregt tieherehy ordered yaton and sfterthe tiret day ol d be re- sepember ored 5 he sald proc. he ations t be imported tte and sold im as h regn- » tons as the Secretary of the Treasury rie, (Signed,) ythe l.estcent. Wiitiam di Sewarn, Seeretary of State. AY Pre Anpraw JOUNsON, The trie! of Jefferson Davie will take piace before United States Cireait Court, but the particular one aenot yet been determined, There seems to be no sportance attached to the fact that the Grand dury the District of Columbia some months ago found « ve bill against him for constructive treason, in indine his troops to cperete againes Washington in eoummer of 1354. The A Jary of the Court k Knoxville has indicted hia for treason, for there avis harangued the people agatust the United States hovernment, The trial, however, cannot now take lxce in that town, or at any other placo in the ath Judicial District, for the reason that the va ah di oceasioned by the death of associate Justice * ron has not yet been fi As military opora- y} me apaiues the Uni States were directed by or- ers given from Richinond, it is probable that the jal will take place in Virginia, at Norfolk, in which ent Chief Justice Chase will preside, as that State sembraced in the Jadicial cirenit assigned to him, ) It ie ontruc, asetatedin some of the newspapers, oat the Preeitont has granted pardons to Gideon J. ilow, Inte a General in the rebel army, A, O. P. icholeon, ox-United States Senator, end at one jime the editor of the Washington Union, and iWillam Wiliams, A. Scroegs and C. F, Lucky, of fennessee, aad ex-Giov, Aiken, of South Caroliga, These ap cious have not been acted on by the President, entations in behalf of Alexander H, Ste- M.'T. Llunteran! other prominent rebel » been made to the Executive authority, foot there is no decision in thelr respective cases, The counsel for Wirz say they will eammon at / east one hundred and fifty witwesses. If 90, thone, vith the witnerses called for the prosecution, will pake )in all to be examined, probably extending be trial three monthe, The cecident to General Neill, of Pennsylvania, last sivht is more serious than was at the time eupposed. jo had just stepped from a street car, when he was cocked down by a horse, which wea ridden at a rapid nee lic ie slightly injared tn the left temple and by s fractare of the lef¥ehoulder, His ribs are supposed to be affected, as he was epitting blood to-day, rte received at the Department of Agricul- ‘ore warrant the statement that the potato crop this yecson will be one of the largest crops ever kaown in bis country, The receipts of Internal Revenue for yesterday ‘reeled by asinall amount the sam of two millions # dollars, The Postmaster General yesterday accepted the nade by the Pacific Mall Steamship Company ,or tbe mail steamahip service between San Francle- «» and Hong Kone, China, touching at Honolulu, in be paudwiech Islands, and Kanahawa in Japan, a utherized by act of Congress, and approved Febru- sry ivth, 1865. The compensation for twelve round ripe is 850,00, The distance from San Francisco to Jone Kong is 7,050 miles, and from San Francisco to <anerawa, the nearest coal depot, is 6,475 miles By a telegram received atthe Office of Indian Af- aire, the arrival of the Indian Commissioners at +t Scott is announced. They reached there on the ence © ball contest to-day was between the Na- fons!*, of this city, and their guests, the Atlantics, of New York, An immense crowd witnessed the con- ee: aod largely partook of the attendant excitemeat. {he Nationals had evidently improved upon their ‘forte of yesterday, whea they were defeated by the Jelphia Athietics; but the Atlantics, as antici- fd, came off conquerors, continuing to retain their \oploushia of Uae United Bates, The svare stood oa, me. | from Cap'ain Wira, ho THE WIRZ TRIAL. Rixth Day's Proceedings. Washington. Aug. 2% ~The prisoner was brought into coart at 10% o'clock. Judge Advocate Chipman said be bad « commanication from the prisoner, whieb read as secnnded 6 Pr: Washington Cluy DC, Aug, 20, 1868.4 Oo aE CuirMas, Judge Advocate, Military Com- 1 moat respectfully ask the Commiesion, as T am hore aioue, 10 vend for my counsel, . Schade an r, ae I understand that on my most fervent entrestios, ther have cousented again to appear for ‘They anderstand my whee case and ow my witness and papers. Hoping tha’ the Commission will graot my request, 1 sign myselt, most respoct- fully your obediont servant, H. We Late Captain and A, A. G.,C.8. A, Major Gen. Wallace said, if there was no objection the gentlemen would be sent for. No objection being made, and the Commission be- ing dispored to afford every proper means for de- fence, an orderiy was dispatched for Messrs, Baker and Schade, The Court was then cleared for about three-quar- tere of an hour, and when the doors were opened, the record of yesterday was read. |Mosare. Baker and Schade again appeared in Court as counsel for Wirz, The room was more crowded than heretofore withlspectators, many women being in the crowd. TRATIMONY OF DR. J. G. ROT, Dr. J. G, Roy was called, and being examined by Asristant Judge Advocate Hosmer, testified that he wason duty at Anderrooville; he was under the im- mediate charge of Dr, Steveusen; the hospital was in 4 deplorabie conditon, there not being @ eufficient supply of tenteand banka: there were no comiorta; he wee told there were between 80.000 aud 55.00 Prisonere there; hedid not filad much diffieulty in | obta ning inedicines, eae a few of the rarer ar. ticlea; the men presented the moat horrible epeci- mene of humantty be ever eaw; a laree number of them were atlected w the worst forme of scurvy; he atulbased the sickuess to long confinement, ex- porure ang absence of the comforts of lite there were magnon the ewarop bear the howpiial, | the minsma trom which had @ woes fatal etfect epon | the pacieuts. The insects, or white h wines, | were such as rewult from cece nd vegeta | bie matter, They were eo numero tit wee den- gerour for a man to witness leard that th nm bie mon'h a ndown, The oe was ndeasd line, and one of hie patients wae Killed; but he did not eee him shot, He stated the circumstances under which the prison- ere were when Wirz had cornmand of thet, and while be wasin the administration of hie duties asa rur- eon, All the surgeons came 'o the conclusion that aptain W ira haa full authority the prison un- der Gen, Winder, He had seen the chief cierk of Dry James bucked, aud tngairing the reason, wae inform- edithat the punishment was inflicted by order of Capt. Wirz. C.oes-oxamined by Mr. Baker,The hospital fund about which he had watified, and with which deli- cacivs for purchased, was lu oximence wheu he went Andersonville, Daring the month ot Februsry or March met, 95,000 lu Contederate money was drawn frova the fund, at thattime aone dollar greenback would purchase twenty of Couted- erate mouey, The witness was at Audersony lle six months, and the “bucking"’ waa the on!y iastance of ciuelty he badscen; the medical condition of the howpical was Lette u fter Ir yon came there ; Captain Wirz cxercisod Be more iitluence over the forwer physicians than be did over Lr, Clayton, TRETIMONY OF DR, VANDELKIEFT, Dr. B.A. Veuderkiett testified that ho was on duty at Aunapolls from May 26, 196), to May 28th, 1965; he attended to than 2,000 of tho returned pri- soners from Andersonville; they were suffering from curouie diarrhovs, scurvy and other cirea-ee; some wero in @ dying condition, and ome had to be treated im the hospical before they acquired streagth enough to be taken home, The disoascs from « hich death eveued more than any other cause was chronle diarsu@a, This resulted from ineuffi- cieut and improper food and exposure. Very litte attetion was paid to their condition at Andereon- vile. He was shown the photograph of living skeivton, and sald he bad seou many of the returning prisouers ip @ alullur condition, TEATIMONY OF MARTIN a, auuan, ‘This witness testited as to his having been a pri- sone’ at Andersonville, The men there were in ao Toleerable condition—aa bad as possibiy could be, The men were eo thick that they could ecarcely elbow their way yintheir own filth, cail- ing for water, and erying for food; but no atyention | was paid them. Ho also testified tothe miserable qual- ity of the food and ite injurious effects, Such an half baked corm biewd, wh. oe sour; and the beet, when i wae furnished, wae of an inferior quali Meu afflicted with the scurvy would craw! upon Wwe ground; (ho sikht was horrible. Very many were jusufficiently clad, and, having no shelier, burrowed in the round, Aste hounds, Le was brought back to prison by theiragency, He had reen Captain Wirz with hounds, trying to strike the track of au e@rcaped posoner, For atte ping to escape fo. the Sih of October, 1364, after the moat fustened by t feet and remained thero 68 hours, Hehe Wirz elve orders that he should not hay be did get food from some pa: oled com a itforhim; be had seen three cou: wtocke at tho same time; one ma the stocks because he asserted bs manhood, by resenting the abuse of « Confederate solder, When the p:lsouer's were helng removed trom An- derwonville to Millen, the witness saw Captain Wirz take & map the collar becaure he coud uot walk faster, The mao was ro worn out by disease he could not, Throwing the inan on his back, he stamped upon him with his feet, He saw thei and he died hor: time after, intl "ting roow he saw students in tho pursuit of Ruow ledge, sowing opea the skulls of deceased prisoness and opening the bodies, 2 (C:oms-examined by Mr. Beker,-When he escaped, he took with him o knije to protect hiusel: wom harm, ifmecessary, Ik was @ Couledern.e sure knife, which he fad taken without leave Mis panions w ho attempted to cecap? were provided revelverr, Five loads wee ured wi the part first pursued, and who we @ seucing the dogs after them, ‘1 he pavers he siened bo'ore he avienpted his escape he cid not consider a paroie of Loner, Lie aid not know what be war eigniug. Q. Do you believe that you could have passe! ont of the prison without signing that paper? A. itt had signed a parole of honor, 1 should have rompectod it, TESTIMONY OF J.D, KIESER, J. D, Kieser testified, that he was in the United States cervice, captured aud sent to Ande souvulo; he arrived there with the thet party of luv men; there was sufiiclent secommodations then others were added affairs became bad, and the iw gan to be aiflicted with diarrhas, dysentry scurvy oud gangrene; they lay on the ground aud were not pro- tected trom the weather; in April or 1504, eup- lies were received trom the North; some mouidy bread orcake were thrown over tho dead line; one man reached beyond the line for » piece of thie mouldy bread or cake, when the guard fired, and shot | the man through the head; bo saw another inan after | he Lad been shot in the abdomen; be had eva men in the chain gang with Lron collars round ther necks; | some of them were thus puuished for attempt | ing to wake their escapo; the p.isoner was profanco and overbeaing \owarus our men on the elightest provocation, Lie had seen | men bucked by order o; Capt, Wirz, Lhe wit had seeo Geu, Winer at the prison, A vumber our prisovers rushed up to see bun, our men stand beck, and gave orders to fi:e on those who approached the gase De fifteen teet, The witness was fora long ti examined by the defense. He lad vever seeu © | Wirz commit @o asseuit on any individual p:isoa but be bad beard the prisoner give orders to ti guard, ene of them, to cr in the stocks lor attempting to escape, damned Yankee sou of & — The man spoke Lae whea Wirz diew a revolver, and wold him he would fix hun, ‘The man was seus to the socks where Lo remained twelve hours, The Court Lere adjourned. neck and ard Captain | | as pub in Death ef Gevernor Krovgh. Cleveland, 0., Aug. 29.—Governor Mrougb died at one o'clock this afternoon, The funeral service of Governor Brough will take place at his residence in in Clevelaud on Friday next, @t LL o'clock p.m, From Texas, State of Affairs ou the Frontier —( om dition of the Blacks—A Loyal Meetings kre. New Orleans, Aug, 29.—The steamehip Maripors has arrived from New York, Nearly @ million of epe- cie has arrived bere within the last twoda 4 Texas advices report the froutier in a woree condl- tion than ever befo: The Austin and Sau Antonio Pages axe Glled wish soaguaia of quaceses by Lar @ians, and highway robberies. Steps have however been taken by the military to afford protection to the frontier settlers. ‘The telegraph is being extended from Houston to Ban Antonio, Bhreveport and Vicksburg. The condition of the biacks is, with a few excep. tions, represented to be satiafactory The worm continues its ravages on the cotton tn the lower counties of Texas, At a public meeting of the citizens of six counties resolutions were passed accepting the situation and pledging support to the National Government and | Governor Ham iton; ecknowledging tho abolishinent of slavery, and asking Governor Hamilton to call « convention, From Havana, Interesting Itenrs Havana, Aug. 11.—1t is geversily thought that Gen. Hersuna takes the piece of Gea. Duice, as Cap- tain General of thie Inland. Tho African slave trade will commence again with renewed vigor. The Spanish mail steamer has not yet arrived. Tt ie ieported that she was seized at Ba- maria, by the revolutioniste of Mayit. Koowing that the Spaniards had evacnated the town and that the steamer would touch theo, « large party of them in echeoners, under the Fog lish flag, salled to that piace and made the srizure, The cocperage shop of Airles & Leblance, in Clen- fuegos, with a large quantity of mgar and molass was recently destroyed by fire, Loss, £260,000, Kirby Smith went to Matanzas a day or #0 ago, and Seatillthere, Benjamin te often ecen here walking on the Parque, ve Massachusetts nnd the Excise Laws. Boston, Aug. 29. La the case of the Commonwealth versus Holbrook, which was carried up to the Su- preme Judicia) Court, on she ground that the defeud- Qnt had the right to sell intoxicating liquors under a eense from the United States, the Court decided that tho payment tothe United States of a fee for | Ucense anda revenue duty or tax, does not orempt the defendant from reeponsibility for violating the criminal laws of the Commonwealth. The Long Isinnd Kailroad Accident. Tax inquest of Coroner Hendrickson, at Jamaica, L. Ty om the bodies of the five persons who have so fer died in consequence of their injuries in the col- lision of the two trains on the Long Islan! Rall- road, was begun on Monday afternoon, and cou- tinued yesterday, The temimony is contradictory, but most of it Is to the effect that the collision was entirely owing to the inexcusable neglect and care- leasness on the part of the railroad employes. A dispatch from Jamaica, dated yesterday, saye:— Mesars. Wijliam Walker, of Deer Park ; 8hellon 8, Croaker, of 129th ateves, N. Y.: George Laule, of Newtown; Joseph Wilson, of 281 Ninth avenue, N. Y., and Williem Gauley, the newsboy of the train, aredoad = =William Walker Tucker, a youth of seven years of aye, residing at 160 Grand etreet, N. Y., who bad botu legs broken, is dying. News Item: (By Telegraph to the New York Sun.) Tas debt of Canada, as reported by the Auditor General, {s over sevouty-elght mi!'ions, Tas railroad {# completed fromm Memphis, Tenn, to Corinth, Miss, Tne National Bank, of Wellington, Ohi, was robbed, Monday night, of from $70,000 to $106,000, No arrests, Tux cotion crop wil! be almortan entire failure throughout West Tennessos, The rust is destroy- jug it as fast ae it raturos, Tar New Jorsey Democratia Blate Convention, for the nom‘cstion of s candidate for goveruor, will assemble at Trenton to-day, Tus botlor of we!l ‘* Number 64," at Pithole, 0.1 City, exploded on Suturdsy, killing the engineer end burniog the tank and oj] at well * Numlvr 65." Non, W. J. Jones, Jadge of the United States Court of Alabama at the time of the secession of that | State, and continued ia the same position by the ane. ceeding ragime, has been arrested at Montgomery, and bonded in $90,000 to await trial, Tar 268th anniversary of the lending of the first English coliny ov the New England cosst was ol served yesterday at Fors Popham, Maine, at the mouth of the Kennebec River, with exercises. Bome two thousand peop'¢ were present, Tun base ball match, a+ Baliimore, yesterday, Letween the Athletics of Pailwielpaola and Pistimes of Baitimore, resulted in @ victory for the Pullacel- phiaclub, The score stood: Athletics, 39 ; Pas times, 27, Leaping merchants at Newberns, N. C., are now sending goods in Jarge quantities into all ; arte of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and South- eastern Virginia, bringing back cotton, tobacco sud other products, giving employment to the rall- roads, which are now runniny vight and day. ‘Tur wternational cricket match was concluded at Toronto yesterday, ‘Lhe eoniwest was very close, the Americans barely winniog, ag thelr lsat man waa in, The score stool av follows; 1st ine ings—Canada 73; the Americaus 63. 24 fanings ~-Canada 64; the Americans, enough to win, The Americans played throughous with one man abort, Tamress bo ties, five of the white, have been recovered from the wrecked care in ici land Creek, boar Reynold's Station, Venn, One of the care ts underneath the others in the bed of the stream, and has not been reached, [iis said that!) con- tains the bodies of over tweuty uegro suldiers, who have, of course all perished Mason-Gax, Taoman has severely reprimanded Colonel Blackburn and Superintendent Quin for their most cowardly,brutal ani woctierlike attack on the rebel Genoral Wheo'er, at Nashville, Tena, He ‘nformed them both in plain terms that he would have them tried before scourt martial if they bad not been muatered out of the eerv.ce. Gores W. Baags, formerly of the Washington Congressional Lobby, was arrested io Montreal yesterday, and committed to ja. ® private des. patch saya fer obtaining money by ‘raud and forgery from the Hon, Mal om Cameron and others, The forged drafts were on Wal! street, snd were endorsed by Cameron and others, and thelr face afterwards changed to lar Tas er amounts of the Tre: bas lately re- ceived intelligenc, tensive sinugé spe tions on the ee exist silkg Sugers, drugs, and other imporiations on wii. tere 1s # bigh rate of duties, have lately come into the country, ov im large quanuties. Ihe aevec- tives are on the track of eLrse oumver of ree appropriete | eee eee as ST 30, 1 \f 865. General Intelligence, (Bg Matl to the New York Sun.) A wAm in Baltimore was last week run over and killed by « hearse, ‘Thm unsuccessful #inatere on their way home from the watering places, are called by an @X- | end cordr change, *Our returning Veteraus,” Joun L. SarnMan, 9 brother Q votninated ‘or Bat Obio, by the Republicans. Tas chances that anewly-born (nfant, in Eng- lanl, will live for she apace of twelve munths are S51 to 140, of the general, ba8 | delinquent jo! Senator 1" Perry CouDtys | con ses Thirty-Third LOCAL NEW New YORK AND THE VICINITY. Year. = Detven’s Licenss,--The recent action of Captain Reackett, of the Twoniy-sixth Precinct Po Neen the matter of the ariest of unlicensed stags shaving some offect, the office of Mr Morton, atthe City Hall, betag daily thronged with os facer to secure thelr long neglected Steps have also been taken toward the ar treet of those proprictos who have in their emp'oy drivers whom tho law prohibits from holding each po sitions, The ordiaarce, allows no person to act asa Lar now * inaulated line’ of telegraph between | Public driver who ts not ® citizeu, twenty years of hie city and Boston will he opened to the business | age, eix months @ sesident of the coun‘y, and whea of the public in a few dara Govaanon Rrowstow 's much attached to Fast- # would not leave it to ern Tennessee, LL * @° suywhere but to the kiigdom ot Heaven, A Lonpon merchant receaily advertised for re- ne who had been npwarda | ae clerk, who « { ceived au answer fr of seven yvars tu jail, A yorse la rogatd by an before fully understood what was meaut by eross @tanination, ‘bear confinement.” fo O. course he Waa eligib @ Or leon than 400 questa at one of the principal | wore so hotels in Washington, ou F erners, nearly all of whom w ecutive clemency. Sy, 282 were South leztroved nm bas just worth of cre @ight inches in circumference Taovormat! existein & buylkll County between tnplosers, One of the bosses and Schuylkill Coal Conpany wan sessesinated, Friday morning, while | ground and attending to their various daties, the roiners anil the employed by the New Yor going to hia wok ¢ Medison (1 ".) the wite of the respondent suppore I am bis wife by brevet." Aarunen of citivens of East Tennessee have | OV" ve their homes on account of al poriton of | been compelled to the'r late 5 the commu low-eltiz 1 ibical sentiments, the loy ly refusing to recogn. them aa fel » bodied negroes once owned by ara now in hia employ. The Finouth ; women ¢ without rudiments ot ar in pegro repiy 1) all the sol ‘iers s their mar on the tirss pay day, wihin a year were ensbled to sien their names, Ali well-conducted nogro regt- mente have, aga paccof their dmepling exerciaes tn spelling, readin’ aud writing, so that the army has Lecome to thetn, in fact, a se Tae cholora le maid to be makins sure and ateady progress tu France, and the action of the Govern. ment in endeavor, to keep al knowlodge of t te per Svory wonerally 618, bowever, reportel to bave no very virvlent form, thongh the sy which it extends is very consiuerable and ie in- creaming raj A Batatoua corre nilent write ‘Opposite to me ww the bell roe toenight, site na atuut wor man, in a wide atripod ilk dress, Boe is the wife of a level aotal).|)y, and was, when young, a cir cus rider of great repute, renowned chiefly for lea, ing, user upou a running horse in the ring. Another tine look ouple graduated rom Fulton Morket—.ve busv@nd stul sells bivalves in that famed lovality."* Tar eurrender of William Thompson, the Wal- cato ce ena responabe topo that the native aon the eve of extinetlon, sing to be done before peace ectually reau Toe following are the terms eubrmiaelon t hakave tuatou ko te ture o te Kuinl bei ture ine te Tugikt Let tieki mo maton ake ake, Ko & thu tenet o te maungs ote rovgo ko te ku taenga atu ki te aroaro o tuku boarri ate Tienare Kare’ How it roust bave grieved the noble h ed chiet to be obuged to submit to such humiliating terios, Tnat was a beautiful idee of the wife of an I-ah echoo ster, Who, whilst poor hime 1‘, had given gre ig (natrucion to poor acholara, but when D ieased 11 woeldly goods, been to think that he coult not lord to give Lis Services for nothing ¢ *Ub, Jame on'taay thelke of that," sald the gp le-hearte] womau, ‘don't; @ poor scholar never came ines the house that I didn't toe aw if he brovght the fresh air of heaven with him; I never wiles the bi To give them ; my bears Warume elthough much rem | to the soit aol boruely sound of their bare feet on the door, acd he dour always opens of itself to re- | Cove them in." Tux Charleston, 8, C,, News, of "Saturday, enya: “Alsho the trade of Cuarlesion of this time has just revived enough to sbow thal lie exists, our sores aro filieg with goods, and our peor repe tog for a busy winter season, Buildin @iog fiosebed and new one firmus taking po. old Bou stalls. men's are the pm and # Vessel being mace vu ions for fre pouring inte our ro city immense arcoes of every Valery of goods, read to Le irauserred to thor bh Labor ia abundant and wages gov, ho th growtest gatisiactiiu exsis among the working classes,"" A BBNBATIONAL play, called ‘The Arsnetination of Lveoln,'' is iu * preparation at 4 Minick thea. tre. The author, who Levee in the LeiKhboriug town of Reysensburyh, and who mus! le @ very stupid fellow, thought the play would be bettor with the act of murcer omitted, aud wrote the manager to that effet, The manager, determined vot to love a “thrilling effect," telegraphed to the play wrigt, “Ho rust be asevesinated inthe You will arreage your jlags accerii waichfu. Pruss.an police of course and revo uUon in 60 clous & suromarily arr sted the yenvenau io Whorm it was eddreasei, le succes ed with some uifficulty in making @ satigactury explauation, sud Waw 1e- leased. Ta last number of the 8! thats lackswoodsinan seven feet four inchesin belght aud with » corresponding bieasdth of chest rength of arin, but mounted upon the moat ue of spindle legs, recently entered 4 ty r, Where bo caused the most inter ° Citesent among the populace, who beleving the stranger te nove other than Beelzebub Limaeif, surrounded him, avd armed wito clubs and stcnea, would soon have dlepatched bin, bed not a by- stuncer bappesedl, at chiejuncture, to discover five mysterious marks on the cr 2 OF the fellow's head, and who iminedjately } sitned bm a pod, Wherevpom the su eraric.: rabble prostrated theraselves at his feet, wors! ppinw bina awa divine being! At Kamptee, a! the Marwares women paid him divine honors aod uterally adored bim, Tur Prince of Wales’ yacht is most magnificently decorated and arrar i Lhe sacow or ceutre compartment, if filted with Bpapish mahogany, waluut tr nd bird-oye maple, lt hata ialauce am (Asia) Timms states tebl-, and ure Look-cases Winc-lockers, cup- board for « ters, Wine-glasses, d& Lhe tire- piace base hands we marble chimp: loce, with mirror above, Lhe ladies’ cabin « super! ly fitted up with m ror, couches, and eyrng cush- lous covered with Crimaon sik, marble wasteland, end a salt water bath below the floor, The saloon, ladies’ and capiain's cabins, have all Brussels carpess, and red siik curtuius are fijied ior the skylights in the saloon and ladies’ cabin, The ban and finger-plates on the dors are of amber, qeobs is cuter bully is 86 Loum aud te called the after having been severely inter- pere! coun], sald she rever appheauts for Ex- thirty thousand Hallatones, or rather rocks of ice, were seon, which measured aix or sx who was being examined in a scandal © court, was inter- rogated by the mavistrate aa to whether she wae She answered, ‘J | Me ainilies growing up around the opt in acquiring the | Block, whale | Avil the furniture is Freneb polishbe!, The | N boiding @ Nicense be must not live out of the eity Brrren BY A CAT.—Between one and two o'clock yesterday morning «large and ferocious cat, imitatiog the rowdy portion of the community om } the east side of the town, committed an aweault com police officer, While Officer Shea, of the Gh Pre» cinet, was on duty fn Catherine street, the cat *praug upon him, caueht him by the leg above the knee with his teeth, biting and scratching the officer quite seriously, The officer diew hia locust and soon iis. patched hie teline arsailant. Officer Shea's injaries © that he wes removed to the New York Horpital for treatment, Graxp Pre Nie or TH Iris Societies, — Tho pie nic which was gotten up expressly for the benefit of the Catholic Protectory, an institution originated by L. Silliman Ives, L.L.D., for the benefit of deatiiu‘e Catholic children, was held yesterday at Jone’ Woods, The morning was unneually fine, and atanearly hour tho several committoes.to whom were intrusted the management of the affair, were on the And pow might be seen the young and the old, the aay and tho grave, the young maideu and her eweethoart, aa woll as comfortable married fo.he, who, having lit- do not, aa One of them remarked, know what might heppen to their little onos yet, “the Lord between ue an’ all harm; and euro besdes enjoyin’ oureolves, won't it be a great thing to do romethin’ for those who have no father or mother to look to them.” At 2 o'clock, over 17,000 persons were present, And now although dancing had been going on from 10 c'clock in the morning— the feativities commenced itn richt good earnest, Both platforms were soon occupled; both banda commenced playing, end hundreds of Inds aud Inseee tripped it merrily to the quadrille, the walta, the polka, the Virginia ree! and other “outlandish dances, ag one of the real true sone of the sod re- marked, At the same time, the “son of the sod’ in quostion apled an Iviah piper coming along, with bag, drones, and all, end, taking hin lass with him, a space Was soon cleared on @ ainall platform overlooking the river, and soon four couple were engaged in footing the exhilirating irieh jie to the tune of “Tatther Jack Waleh.” which wae true yace over | e00n changed to "The Little House under the HIM. ‘This was the real gouulne touch of nature; the real Jig; not the burlesqnes of the stage, Lt wae danced in excellent style, by genuine Insh peasants, end when concluded, the “gentleman,” in true Irish style, took off his hat, and with a rustle bow con- ducted the “lady” to her seat, Sauntering round the Woods, our reporter saw the young and the old enjoying theraselves in various ways, some on hobby horses, some ou swings, some drinking lager, aud some (and these formed the older portion) look!ug on with delight at the gambols of the children on thy green, Atlengththe time came for the delivery of he oration by Richard O'Gorman, A procession we, formed at the hotel, and the orator of the day, wttn Dr, Ives, Rev, Father Meohan, Brigadie:-General MeMahon, of General Hooker's staff, George Fraucis Train, P. McArdle, and a number of other prom ment gertionen, beaded by the band, appeared, Aariving at the stand Mr, O'Gorman was introduced te the assemb'ed thourands and was revived with tremen dous che srs, which we © repeated over and over, one man calling for an Irieh tirer, the yell of which wae soaution, When salience was restored Mr, O'Gorman spoke in substance as tollowa: My friende—The Indians who a fow hundred yeare aco built their huts on Manhaettan, were men of taste. ‘This ie indeed «lovely litle In'and, clasped in the embrace of the loving waters, it alte like a queen wearlg on her young brow the diadem of the Weas- ermnwo id. Whocen wonder that the restiess ad- | veuture, the overtioving euerey, the banished faith and the unrequited stillof Europe seoks here an may- rt ono. ‘The forefathors of our race were ht whon they bade us eeek the home of our dea. ny far away beyond the wavos, whore they glow iu the red light of the se'ting eur,—tar dear fo.ever, honored forever aw fe ihe fair laiaud wo Dave lefts behind. —elosely a our sympathies @row uround it, and closp it ev in loving embrace-sedly as we sonvetiines trace In revetes the young daya whew we trod its soll,-hard and bit‘er as it wav to bieak the tes thet hound us to our moter Ie t the thought does sometime torce tteit 4 me } that that dear isieud waa hat petace, w reat> ing place for our rece on ite p ied march, end the true iand = of the omfleed that L pus rival te privon of an communal no conver ta ore trom ol the tamiiy ef puevated and divems to oli iid neture ous rivalry with ine old, 1t can effect progress, co” netite ou & ou Noro, yhose alde it labo: with the re eomed, re thralled, state, Oud © as many aud wheresnm 16 flade s Saxou, or any other the genera! .ood, Taos inatance of ap yd foto the corth, which hes with sucb icity eprung 'p into health and scengey the chains tet have weiched itdown But let ae post be. sk basin egcouraeemont aod incitement to hope stor | Loatory tn wain for wa other people, 0 often defeated, rout- toh al anv efoitinthe future, The constancy, tidelity unabakea loyalty wit clus wiecked @ fid ek lite whien the brish people bi of liwund, though beaten aad fenin—with no less constancy ity, Will they love und bower, um vt the «rights and dignity wa Fepuble, whose life aud honor hen as their own, Let no man dew je, or doubt its resoue fiom th vila which be-@ iknow, ‘The great Kepublic te neg vomed toe die--etruck tn the berinuing of its bias earee), on the very bloow and pr iiiee of ite ye eu Aye, though clouds imay gat ier thick aud dock ite path —though wounde ut by chvil torvured, piundered eple@ os all ius it b to the ca f the Kepu uuurve Clecusa, | slreugihene 4 my thank Cod and inant u © | jantnomore, Vievor and vanquished stuud « es Ly the grave, where their dead sieey side by ade “In one red burial bigot.” Teuton, and Saxon and Celt, \liore they lie, from th Khine and the shannon; fiom Poland aud t they came; of Now the red vail or ¢ u every strong tevling with whch ite hea the cutioa that noe de between them ur arto BO whieper that oy merican People sguings what sement ar fon 2. ‘Tell thoae who woul © hearte Uhas nto you know the erie.n poupie bettor than the derua- fosuce whom preee them au The speaker then procee ! mak Inte eule Melos ution, to the Pr hie inte ere « aco of the De ed to ac phe. he rp. ew aity vi oducation—of cdueatiny tue rt ae we'las the intel ect—that it wee! ae dary of citizens to aasiet the deatty mi eapectally b | al the young. The speaker closed wit i ’ re: new to the ties that Lind ene VO!) fora t the Dr, Ives was afterwards introduces, and expressed (Continued em tha Las Peas