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i (GED ee, ‘ Number 10,334. _ ——— —————_{&__——————— | partos the grave-varde. The green Mies were aa | Thick as locuate, The e oat blunder war oo the part a . . brisonere thero without proper prepare tions, By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sam, | ''bo vow think some ove or mote individuals were = "y A. Lthiak sore of the hich officials were reeponsi- * The Latest News | the aimoa! mauPeranle stench and Alth cavacd in of the Confedereta Government ia sending so many teepousibte ? It so, who were thor ? ine the orison wae worked beyond! ite capaci Bo ation + paid to the remonetraace ——— - ° — ca oe », Cooper, Adjuisus 4 inepee- ws m , f Coneral, addrersed to Gen indor, the purport Testimony Taken Yesterday, Set ofgauize «prison departwon Aw | n charee on he other mdi the Mise ee on Winder war pat in cherce on thin » Rite j cor bhai a nett to tuterters with Green FPitos as Thick as Loonsts, | tis: ana ie ous Made the date of the commanders of -_-— —_——--—- the Awoinine poets to tarnish troops for the prisons, Tae o( i nD A\ Gen, Winder bad supreme contro: end domivion 4 STENCH FROM THE GRAVE YARD, read the order, but do noe recollect whether it wee - = . % ' -_ | isoued y direction of resident Davie or wot fe, however, signed byt Wea Made Cripples and Idiots a Sion 10 . ‘ eats Dumber of : And Threatened With 00," The dead, line of © Capt a: vr re k command of the priso ¢ called the ma | ry { ine because if a prisoner went beyond ithe * oul wearvanou. be shot; and there was no aifeence in principle err “aAt Att -" nr n thi¢and (he soneinary line of a sentive). PY €9 +b season for she dead ling wns te prevent prisou- A SICE SOLDICR W HIPPED, eis from vudermining aod tak.ug toe escape, ane ae - oars TESTIMONY OF DENJAMIN F. CLARK, The New Jersey Democracy. | ,,remamn r. clark, who had been im the Medical ¥ *urveyers Um Wee @xaniined ef to Lie supplies o! medcicues had to resort t) 1p st nous prepare ane Seny ~ | Gout, while chemicals were obiaiued by biocaade Gencral Runyon for Governors. | iiting ‘or imporvasions TESTIMONY OF JAMES VAN VOLETNNCRG, TTApD PY Trade SHARP RUSOLUTIONS PASSED. Jamee Vaan Volkouburg, residing ten miles from — - — Ge, testified that the crops were more than wr. Th Th a an averace in 1564. Macon ie 66) es from Ander- LATER EUROPEAN NEWS, | tonvitie and Aisericus nine miles irom she laiver ihe proviecous were move plentiful thau oe ee ee a pre@vions ) e4ra, hecsuce bY CON OD was pienied 4 . " ‘ st of " ered io t Wheat bi PROGRESS OF THE CHOLERA ] «ac'stega eas deriva trou elservousa and the Mar . - - con newspap te. lie believed the supplies tor the ' Py army were plenty in teoriathe ia two or three { , Fears; ob hough iw 156% there was sore failure fo tie it Reaches Marseilles. crop, He could count tive ov ix wheat wile on the - - route from Macon to Am 6 The witness bas soon n 7 J 'e! large puro mout flour at Macon, PRECAUTIONS IN ENGLAND. FSQGRANT ON OORNETT RECALLED. : By the defence—t» could e any individaal euing of the Suez Canal priseaeis Wout he wes Op aN 2a BRA adous trom atm our own Peon - 4 . vould kKnoek down mon for the sichtes: tenes ' THPORTANT FROM HAYTi. The men would be taken 0 whet wae called the £ shop, r ehave * - fires arrivea atthe depo! be Oo. at eiaot ty 7h 7h cep mI ‘prre raiders or deeperadocs baa (een lune (be day before SUCCESSES ( TH BE REBELS. by peacesbie prisoners, Mea were shiown towetber —_ prom iscuoun), bod Ried oF tale Coe Another a P hey chose ‘king » ol t Q. Mt Capt. Wirz had beer jore otert Shocking Scenes and Incidents, | |\2)! Cspt, Witr had been sore « _ ° beve beon o| eed to be mor vet tp hie vu noe ie " ure oust NEW TROUCLES IN SAN DOMINGO, | sis" buet tna tiese"se cue ncaa The Court said to the witnrrs they did uot want Ym otale fs rnment 0 th bie opition, bas ernpiy ap an ‘ mete, S Gevernhens OVEPUTOWD, | rue witsese repticd to the qucation that if the of: fender oad been prompsiy puniened and atvided ae a from the others sul ecoues would not have oc- L- rN oe urted GBCe, GDCe.s Ce &. In onder to protection wonid not Captain Wirz ——————— DoLLged tO oro eo Tuore Ue yoently TUK WIRZ TRIAL sg to your idese of diciplac? A. Yea E , “ Re th Day's P dings Q. Then it would have been ueeseary for himto ven ny’s Proceedio be nore strict? A. Yea, in tefoseacd w the tow,cus ; ° ‘“ kirdoe tothe man Wae/ ing (ugnuat SO. The record of yesterday & You eay thas on one occarion when you iay cons boving lecu vosd, Gen. Thomas, a member of the | cose Leof the Louade rubbed seaiuet your Oe , b . wi Rhebue your A. be s power that Come jon, eald be understood that the prisoner | ated na from ‘tearine Daniol in pie ets the had been kept handeuffed a: nivhi, while im prieon | guue in whom [tius, (Laughter The accused erould be at liberty to prepare bis busi- TATIMONY OF OR CALLIN, Dees previous to attendance before bt Court tte Tr Catlin testitied he wo yeate inthe Pid tos kaow who had charge of the ‘accuse 1, but as | Confe tera Arruy, and tren aat he wae ativnded constantly by guards, he cond eee | 80 OEY | Sethe wren > were beihe BO Bho reontinuiug the i.gid treatment. He | @cnau ¥ ho bad tauem out of the mote hie euetesvoa with the view thet the condi. | Titten eo de Ve ene was a tion of t rover might ba ameliorated. | ordered to come down, when the de eeires Judge Ac Chipman, steted that the gieor ale | Cept. Witz wae bere ab ebe (uae, ; | ane ved. Did wot & that Cap J luded to war alopied ae a matter of precaution, at | Peel tty “ioe ‘ton atrial Oats iiace of thd the eugcesti the counsel for rhe defence, who | aia not b thet Cape Wire waned on said that othe rw ier the prisoner might commit sui- | ¥ater to he des fom Hisne the sua te, Th c tha same day the [aee. mie. s fF 6120 Lue Gog, the ¢ e . nvereat bi ws me ¢ won loa gentle ed ve his ineel Acting on the eag TESTI MONT OF ANDEPW J. @F fee uvel apd upon his own jndement, | andrew J Sprins. a prion rat Ancersanvilla, tee be aket koepr it the han son the price | tified to rhe thy condition of the pincer aud tue bad ta bat quality of the food, rome «hoch wae Mil ot mine ener, It wa done that night, be kote, Vacecablos were not tseurd wily the rauone, semity COOH” attended bim, but it bus he « aed if eWUueG ina sane Im wien he fone It was not unuanal for persone, ac- | F ale ve ent Si wh » ie ite uch trentment | guns 0 ‘ et irtace wi Sr nenciive ANd Tecetahios &h Wants: evye ps. dhe Court Bhd take them to Capt. Wirz’ | eriera The fe war bie 4 He effect of the reat ment ioe fo move eitots ome ar < apply the fer ta it the rr) [ere ventured to eee Crpiain W tt such teow ne that complained | gin outside, that he r 1 oe inued, he tet autre Hy A at Le Hensel mis raion ‘ Wier ‘ P “oi ae o the eh G ec aoneraleten ? ‘ } “hag re 6 pep hag OT TP mtarve every one «7 I paeProcautic we rea ds te mae worry that | common mode of repiy’ to jit D the bander last a Ye ‘d Wy “yf “ | caraon he said toa pilrovuer vt encod to ges cer ai u enuonal, and could not he escape: Ly you eter du (nat ay host youce Dowh i s | eureaa Tc vo lo hel! an Tewww ld ah W? re as vc iid distinetly that the matter | Piaifons were furmished wo ble dc ou tbe bakery, ou. ub bo his attention by the counsellor the | tie gay w man bious bt by thewe dugs ationded by Capt. Wiz ane Lusues ile Led eeo men worming Laker eaid that on the day mentioned by the 7 ip ihe chasa gang, and one cs (hom was Be reduced \dvorate the prisoner was ao distractod 14 | tha: Le wae take io (he hospitus aud ded. W ihoss \ iyker) d * know raat had seon mea int) ke. Al she loth ot May, ne bry roquently tO | he paw @ man shot | seoniry bos, wae Capt. Wire it Now re r denerted | oon appented, and, diaWitts lun sevulvor, ewore Le e ( ! ue Wee 3 Would kil every mau » lio did bot Kor away tom Khe yy , Cub .eioR Buut ‘ t gate Anolier man, Who toda wath, Tel ea Under the dead line and was shot, He hau seen onso/ om negro suldiers whipped SV0r 1S lavhea sor re Susie ty ory he beiny mck Cross-examiued—lnere were about 4) negroes in the eyusd; duevor saw Capi, Wire shoot wnybedy 5 Cop:, Wirz inighs | eu atuiscied to phe g20uud waking to th p the remark ¢ unghe do unless the coansel kuow but that the prisoner From this the nateke » whea these was bo ne- Bah Bg arnt mee n’ RAS | alter the suootiug OTesY r | not know that Warz 1 roner juade no complaint of | 46, the shooting, anu 1 inove vin What he lad seen of the } put rato the chaiu gang bee ade at ‘ das they bad given the prieoner a », id yon OVur ree sory attention demanded, ‘There was bo necessity Sh oa ah Teg so OAEmOG at or ke put i aT preset war the pacing ef ine tious’ A. Yue; bie Mel WhO Was eslee) and iuied wept. ile (MF ker! preeun op acing of the over the ue, Ger on haudcufls would not aaiu occur, in com. in the coutse of the exaraination the witness sid Sequence of eu ement of his own, the meu of the £5th Georgia were goon | auton nen, nd in ly (0 Ur prisuneie, Bow iud Wulbe@ LO ve ONY € ALEXANDER W. TEISONS ot emueel un. They told bim wt Very eens Alexander W. Peisons, b eworn, said that ho Otatan rece.ved as & reward a tutious Lad served as Lieutensut-Cologel of the 5th Georgia ye. Poets nee nee Lit: ie eI ! : i cour eraty thi sition Volunteers, He wason cuty at Andersonville from | tires ne bad been to the store fuuse, wich was woe fou thue in Fe y. 1884, (il the lat of Juve | 0: dw tees loug, and always found at filled with eup- t sent there tocommend | Biles two-thiras of which he supp od was cor ies 4 ps ; ax tires pent therv to comment | ‘rhere were ot the time sbous « prisyueis, aad Croc Perak tet mittank teen t ad ap edge tee | teak ov bo 4,0 Comiedernte tive thee Me \W direct rom Mielmond by o et ven Wa to command the prieon; the latter The Court at 4 o'clock adjourned uot Friday ver er eaid, tat Capt, Wirz war an oid prison olucer, reliable able of con. | BOrasns: sii — t Feb- . ¥ owe! § ens ; ad ir POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, uary or Murcia the port, made a requislt 1 the comin ler of ho | New Jerasy Democratic State Convention, Hoe pursed uuder tue Congres of Capt, Wirz; the | Trenton, Aug. .-Thu Democratic State Conven- qm0n t Ws. Winder, sou of tenerat | tion assembled at 2 o'clock. Geueral Charles Haight, er Wha t ‘ waster ol the piisou; the | of Monmonth, wae elected President, vi h a Vico er ot ® there wos from | fit'eoa | president from each Conyressions ! et. "The fol eee ate Th alta ane “Waa | lowing norainations for the candidate for Governor ‘out to co Po baul ng thher, whe ao be . | were made: Major-General Most, of Burlington; Feleved, and neve t back, excep! ascouns! {oF | yeiorGeuerel Runyon, of Essex: Theodore Fi of the mer ble Mi iT 2 2 atp , and ‘ n tiom & ithin the prisoa; he bad commanded wt dolph, of Findson; Mores Hivelow, of barex, ap A sonvilie + onriier and bester daye. The | gamuel.J. Bayard, of Gioucestar On the third bal pe pew a 2euEn os ete the prison lot Gen, Repson received om votes, and wae uoans t eo" e seach and etiuvia and yo wmously now nate beats eae he G6 , £0. wan he applied Tee BZAO,U TIONS ‘ 4 )» hear the f and tue witness wade The Committee on Resolution reported ® rertes tions i Denn Waa to? eeinuby whe | ehasging the consequences of tho war ou tbe + ection . Pie ee bes sG0s os » ‘ . t f a i Gaeogia = wnalitia eut hun « communi- | of aacetional President and the tataticiern of @ ere ; . Government to e ™ Y i woewer the bill was to be | tions) party; favoring s return of the (overna ent te to lam or against the government, He ins | ftp original purposes and oojects, declaring aud in ued ten. Cob he had drawn the bill, whieh wae | gisting on the righte ot the Braves; opporlay negro ed to biurelt. | vb replied, through his fivace emphatically: sereeing with ealdens Py t athed editinecensisrent with | foonson that thie subject must be left with ead era'e officer, to take euch legal | § favoring a return to the enid and silver cur- praseraings, Discovering that he would he courte | yi ving the exemption of Goverament } pe | tisiec al he persevered, he ead ioGen Cobb: “lt | frou taxetion a+ equal; eXprearing evans Oy Bt m th ut co, L will obandon this care "| gryntude tothe soldiers, insisting thatthe Voveru ther than be ven from tbe | wept shall pay the eaidiere the full boupt proniend i Lin en ‘ r Aucuat, 184. } te them: oppoeimg military arrests, ferauns ‘ 6a far, Baker. The capacity of the | dom ot @iectiong, and tha toration tbe nen, sud beyond that pumbes corpus, aad “coming down’ on the pavonal « have bean ped on the gronhis “onerous ud impioperly managed.” ; Jargeeut apt Y a , he Conven- rN eof the prison. Oru af the neaaons | Altar a apeceh {om General Kanyon Gvale the nrMOn Gy @ miuaace wae! tion adjourmed, ’ be RK, THURSDAY, AUG From Hayti. Buecessce of the Rebele—iighty Interest. ing Accounts. The U. &. steamer 6 of Georgia, from Cape ST 31, 1865.' . Larmbrng, paying Austria @ pe aolery todesun|iy. The Provirional Geve nment of § ke Daehlos contin. wes. Prussia cules Seiicowig, and\| Agetria Holstetn, Commercial. Liverpool, Avgwat %Cotton .-<ttalew yeaterday, Haptien om the 22d of August, has arty. Bringing | agiuruary linc) pate, Lichuaune 20 8 Dales to eNoe the following important intelicence: The rebels | is andexportos, The qari wee Gimes, but Prices wore nuckanced Hreadevwils. ~The sertet is dail sind mormimal The weacher hae been favordh ia for the ero Provisionee market (rm. Produce. macket steady. Sperm OF tenda up ds. pring ot 1 Te. Lonion, Augteat %,~Consols cla wat last evening ‘east 4, for inor merican Sto lilinois Centre § Ahares, T5 is 0 Ty, Erie Sharss, Boga b3y) Five wenties, Ghats 5. bad taken Fort At Michel, on the opposite side of the harbor, by surprise, in the night caosing the troops of Prosideut Geffrard to ewscua @ Petite Anse.” and te stop the bombardment of the town, The town had been relieved (rom ita moat preseine wants by small vouole rnnuieg the blockade at might, aud 4 biockade runner from Nassau bad run im with provisions, arwe and ammoavition, Only thres or four persone in the town bad been killed by the buumbardmens, but many had died from fright and starvation. 1 be white tnisaty ta of the Capo were in ry unente | Position, being obliged to keep within door, and being sublected to constaat threats by the mob composed mostiy of wowea, armed with knives tied on the end of bamboe poles, The rebels had entioed Wreck ef the Sam Danete ¢.—Dreadtul fSaffertmg at Mo a. The Liverpool Menovey of the 17th inet, contains an eccennt of the sinking io Mar ch last, of the ship Sam Dunasug, while on ber wa ¢ from Ranevon for laverpos!, Ske lef Rangoon on! March the 18ihand | had bean to rca but one day wh on she wae wrecked | during @ violent storm, Out of raerew of thirty-one | 5 . ‘ mow only wx susvived. These tarvivogs kept afiont three of Getfrard’s ofleoss from the American Goa. | On a raft ior several 48 durin ¢ terrible oufferines. al's house and shot them in cold blood. The rebels) I nd to em leather aod pie ob, and Jct ee ote e de P water, They wore rene vith of Apr have ere doterimined to hold out, and the Government fag been on the ref 7 8 mouth rien forces are radueed to aemell number by deaths and | picked uptley were in @ mort wretched condition, desertion. and nigh dead fom bunger, tt iret and exposure to - —_—_—— -—- the elements, being drenched to the skia by the From Europe wavon, which every moment d& whed heir trait . e support. Their hande and feet were inflamed and seolen toam enormous size © ith the action of tLe sun and salt water. From San Di )mingo. One Da Halifer, Aucust | Queenriow Boston, ‘s Later News. The steamebip Africa, from the 20th, bas arrived here, bound to i Pimentoi’s 4 Moorings had heen laid down forthe Great Kestern nea . - General Cabr My pe iter at Sheerness, and the iufereoce wes drawn that ehe tector would not go out again this season. The exprience The Times rays of the expedition te full of enconr It appears from the latest: sows received from the Idand, that the Dominican: are getting into new Qrerucnt for the fatnre; (he only discournging cir. " cumstance ie the apparent imabihty of electricians w | “iMculties, The Dianto of St. Jago, Cuba, of the discover serious fauite in the eable beiore it ie paid Sth instant, cives the pertio ware of a revolution that pid on bi or oe or ee) toon bas just occurred in the #4 ter island, The capital | ne beuer teeta of «: © before | aud other towne of importas ce, have issued a “Popu- | lar Manifestation.” pronotmetng against Genoral Pimentel, who eince Janwury bas beom carrying on what he calle a reformatore Goverament, with a high hand, The document peice General Jose Maria Cebral aaa Protector of the, Republic, and authorizes him to take immediate possession of the supreme ubmerged. Thow t @ the porsibility of am Atiantic Te hed, and look forward to the day tain, evem if distant. when Kogiand Will throb with one pulse ot itfe The resnit of the p ceadings on the Greet Enstern deweonssate the oom. pete fessability of the Atiantic ‘Telegraph, The principal diMicultios of the enterprise 016 overcon: SL.ure enraed from accide which mar be cal | ‘ provoking from thelr iittieneas, — Explanation is re- | command, and deview sucts measurve for the preserva- | quired why the t uling iD appara ur : re detoetiv tion of the country and the public Interests as he tut the rience galt enab © com par wr on thet erree and 20m P ‘oh the great werk. may judge necessary, unit @ new coveroment The Dare News special correspondent writes can «be estebliebed Oeneral Thuentol te chareed in the “Manifestation” ja complete detance of 0.8 law the members of the prowial citinene with choint, and threateoing them with death , sobing ari¢e the election of delegates to the National Couvention, ordering thoit arrest, and couring new mombere to bo elected, subservient to with = ecting od omer, pemecuting | government, loading re than probablo thas the ( ito teh up t 4 refitted with « No forinal decision car the various t oo the tain thay che expeuision wilt The Daity News cone Hibh for not bay cleanbly cere Ome, on those who ware respon wow Land arafiicieus quantity of ng in tackie, but gaye ba bribery, Toeso and many other charges are pre- Although the (ects warcaos diseppormtnient they do | ferred against hin, «8 @ reason tor doposing his and Dot came disiuay, but ou the conirary, Polat to nith ay a mete suc ene and aeritoiag hat toe three com panies euthorizing Cabral to take the direction of affairs, imiereeied Can Uinge bo ecermary Alrau'e ta as | Geo. Cabral has necepted the offor, and hae already OKC, 11S ECO DOW Het Import oe thal atieuple «| anpointed civil and military efficere for the various telegraphic comumuniestiea with Ametica may be comin betore Autumu bee passed. ccepartments of the Government, At last accounts, Othe: journals alea rorard the prospec's of the coble | Cabral, at the head of @ body of troops, bad gone te froma @ bupelul point of view, although some exprers pus down the opposition raised against bim in Cibas, fears tha. t «ill pot be recovered and that toe enter. e | ‘ News Items. j ewe w i fall for the presen’. The opinion however “ 0) be ¥ J shat ultimate psa ie only a pecs hee poll pag Scan ont (Dy Telegraph to the New York Sun.) tim quemien of ‘The vepert of the Great Fastoro hed a favareine effecton the shares Cant saree hea arrived at Vickeburgh, on his tour of ins, ection which rallied ihe Dai N n 13g body Asis ot the opinion that Nothing will be itole Known a to fntnre pro Tre steamer 1. B.D wae enek In Yaroo River, feed ager’ ie Mag witb tne ty ie {| | Saturday might, Boat and cargo ore a total loss. Beards silk nest sad aeatte on te) future course. | Tue yew Chamber af Commerce at Chioago, Ml, ' contr i have to be made aad new ar | ; 4 c rangemente cotered imto in the event of the tieat | was formally dedicated yesterday. Bartern bese eantout avan, both berw a | tet 1ebion conipany, and | ihe | Tee bernp warehouses on the onmner of Ashley | mares pecan Coma | 0 D8 | and Second at eote St Lovie, Mo, containing 10,- | * nw on nce bh nw teen en iallp be O00 bates of henry, ware burned yesterday night; | without ont Hh etd, wi be hee vet total logs about @82%,000, ineurance, $260,000, The Toses of the 19th inst, publisheda dat: > of G suern, of New Harapebire, bas invited tne expedition oecupying seven cooing and in | ghe Gorernoreof ali other New Bugland Skates, onde the subieck remarks thas athe ‘ with the'r reapective suite, to be present as his | th eee ot i tare Whih act i. ' yy 4 Lew ; aivats atthe New Foglaud Fair, which will be held | fear, be son sate to da e cable th tie BLiLONED | nexe Wwaek sanguine apiuite ma. Te a that atne eine | cecal cales te paet the month of October tegener | Tae remaine of Alenry O'Clerence McCarthy, } « fr tf he - . tate ' » the Pe itten of the ¢ wbion has beau Depoay Uead Centre, Fenian Brotherhood, who | One malicious hy was die Py pirceo ed in Max fow daye wines, are lying in wl »¢t yuan he Core caur | nd AUS LR phe , | wtate in Mosart Fal, in Si. Loula Mo, The fune | earth, | | The proapectne ia publiebed for the now fortnightly | rai will take place on Sunday. jateam line, with vesels of 4400 tous burtien, be | A orev)aMan, recently oceupying # prominent | tween ‘ putharnpt ar ; w York. The titie isto position, who arrive at Washington from Alebe- ne 2 ran Hance Ship Company be the Transa a . | me aye that Provost Marshals have A Feuian demonctration bud taken place nea Beards, County Down, Ampl teen ce! iu every county of the Siste, to a iminister the oath of amuesty, Tur inquest of Coroner Hendrickson and @ jury at Jamaica, L. 1, on the bodies of the persons whe have die Apprehensions of the apy increasing In England, 7 Marseil roach of the cholera were « endemic had reached At én Important ne pollee avd military | preparations had Leen made by the authorities aod | order was not disturbed | in ecasequence of iujuries received by ing of medical ¢ iva caltfslon Mo way mording on the Lov» Isla cers and others in London, rovointious were adopied | 1 3 ae - _ ad advising the utmost care ant all possible precau. | Htliroad 16 not yet coneluded, Phe testimony (tone. conunues to Le very conflicting, rua Tre valélery and bard crare e*tabliah ment of the Vire Arue Company, at The Cherbourg sfetey coutinaed ¥ wheo the Freuch eud Fi the iPih, aft Lindsay Now Haven, sh ejuen one for e | Cor “ eld i 1 « il by fl ier. Brest, All passed off well, ithouck the brdlianey of ;§ v4 Wan mocivoutelly - ae ‘ re er the earlier proceedings were marred by stormy wea | 4) Joee, thirty thoveand dolers. fire com. { ther | wuaicated tos building oceup ed by the Pariuelee | AUUTRIA AND PRUSHA | Piavoforte Coupuay, Loew, Owenty eight thousaud The cial Vienua 7 teneate an article | doliscg frou ite gen por ree yon ein which it ateres ; i shat an undersmoding Lae heen arrived at Letweer Avvices frum the Mexican tyrder to the 19th Vou Blemark and Count Llome, at Gaeterus whiten | lusty repranenta a curiousty fi t will very som recetve fnyerial ¢ on, All col: | biteson our genegaly ca the Rio Grande aud eer- ov or. hae been avoided by tui & whic ud sec!susatone and | taln digaitaries of the Maxs an Government, ; been vis ated, end union be who, it is reported, have been bhobnobh ing toge rau Powe re insure 1 t bay thet the juestion of the lincuies! t rece 1) ther and toasting each other to true canviviel definite suiution, ibe & Tr rerultod Fs in the continaance and re ion ot the comunitssiom | Sby!é of the two Powers in the uch ev ou shew bees Is accordance with the law of Coneress of May L aA 8, 1RAM, was ¢ gued ,ostorday by Post. Two ships of the Buren iron-clwl neon wer | rosster Genersl Denn, om the pact of the wreekod on thelr way we) Stark + ‘be@Czar th a Pi | ROLE 10 Moscow to prescul Liv bcm owilen $0 Lhe Beas | United Siates, and by J Nevarre, on that of the ace ad the pugpie | Untied Braves end Mrex i iden! Premmaahtp Companys (Latest per Asia) to carry the wail ive the 9036 bow years between Liverpool, 24h via yiernaion n= Copbsin Auder- | we two cou on. son,in a lettor, eaye it will soquire fo months to proe Tue Postmaster Genera! baa entered into con- vide proper gear for lifting the atieand making the | tract with she Atlantic at Mistiesippl Steamstip necessary repairs to thereat t ert He enggerte 1 laid ul Company, John J, Koe, Presitent, to convey the e he "¢ s in a Leary new etle ehould ke ; Sif : # me mails in euitable and ea'e steamboateon the Mis at, and tbe old one t ey eee , | eiseippl I ver from Cai. DL, to Now Grleann, La, #d. He has every con! i © success, but | thinks ite useless to renew attempt during the wine | ani back every othe: vay, three and at vmuess ter monthe weer , : The Buez Canal was opened op the th, ands Theme are five or sx low halls in Richmond, versal laden with eval, paced down the Mediteran- | where every night white and blick ell mix to bean to the Red Sea. | gether, and ogo in for fun and aeviltry, The asibualeen cut by | guard house (The Isthmus of Suez, whic’ pe with Asia. A is tull every nights & Commercial canal, cuore 't | Afterone drink another was Mediterrannean with tne | aide Tete about |g Siete a casauleion (pe bean, published, ie | seventyefive miles bined. The werk of digging a) ote ene 1” f nA pot UA es eanal acioss this esrip of !8 vas undertaken i, | ® Matterhorn, Toe unfortunate gentiemen whe 1852, by a join ’ r the oupices | perished, fe!l 4.000 fe Had it been 3 sheer des- of M. de Leseeps. o | epsireer 6 compan cent, they sould have falleu that distance tu six commenced operat Bd, Sith 9 cane, of | teeu mecouds, Ifthey rasched the ground et the 54.0% mm je 940 » in fe af Sth ¥ Ae? ant speed usially attributed to falling bodies, they would beve fallen at the rate of 548 miles an hour, or oa times the speed of our swiftest expross fraine etniking the earth with # wymectum of 64,000 pounds, or 40 wow between the two cousipen'? ‘ The Convention between Auerie oud Prnosie is Keluded, Concerning the Dushier, Lruemle gots —— | Intelligence. (Dy Masi to the New York Bun.) A erpacuretion for deff. Davia le being taken ag in Kiohmond, Tee Oret civ court held tim Warrenton, Ve, ince the bewioning of the war, met ou Tussdsy 1 was largely A comrany bee been formed end @ grané obtained from the Queen of Spain to lay # subma- ripe calle deiween Puta Rica, Cubs, aad the Uni- tod States. A 87408 CONC wee attacked near Gtbeon Perrys Montana Territory, i July, rebbers, whe kil- led four passeugere wand wo three others, and stole 860,000 1m goll dom. AnoTHEn prire fight for the champ!lonship of Eag- land ie arranged t come «iT ov Leet nA the 1a of Y ember, between Jem Mace and Jee War In 2 cometery in Pharm, Conn, ine family bee in which are seven graves arranged in acirole Mx stones commemorate x wives of D. B. ; white the seventh and more stately wial hears the simple but effecting inscription, "Our Husband.” At about 10 o'clock last evening the barns of David Ryers, at the head of the New Drop turn ike, Staten laland, were <fie-overad to be on fire aix different placea, The barns, bey, e wols, carriage and «fue epen of heres ware old consumed. late Treasury defalcattons will be tess es than wae ev Of the twelve buadred thousand dollars reported to! seven bon vance, be Mable beads drod thousand were side which the Government to the ammount of @ quarter of « mittion of Tan people of Port Washington, Ohte, ere oms morse after a snake 84 feet long, which on in the vieinity. en stopped Ly the monster, the engtocers imagin~ ing 4 to be « tree baying across the track. Some specuistors in Richmend am tobe buying up all the Confecerate currency they can flv’, in anticupation of some Dereafter in Congress for thetr payment, ® quantity of said bowds m Eons, tous oan purebasod very cheep—sbout be per A rreacnes once selected the for bis text: “ The world, Aes | Observing that be would arrange esob proper bead—be would commence upon ano Tox Houston hegagrnt hers thee] ant gy pth Second in fever of employing well Known ledy in Washington ready mede ® comtract with « suarber of fom: over 6 dozen we beliove, to eulsivi lautations mext year. ae are wo ouses heretofore ecoup! 'y the negroes, oF aad four dolars am acre [or the rem ! c ly i ni A ring occurred ‘on Tuesday in the A atrain on the Delaware and Raritan The car wae literally cravemmed with of it belonging to families who bad been at Long Braneb. Bute solitery trunk was es from the wreck, all the rest being toteny tH Several passengers lont therr entire summer ward= robes } wale monde end other valuable jawelay were it. Tue grand jury of the United @tates Court o® Ralsimore, hey » Teturned indictmenss treason the following persona, vis. + Tierman om Seeeae Stuart, Jr., Rebs. Swans James K. Herbert an ne Ny Ape w. Lagumnsany 4 as having been engaged in waging wer egsinss United Braves. treason against laws of Maryland have lee been found, which include Berry .GUmono ead LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND TH® VICINITY... Tax Cow Jocunys,—Nearly every dey these men are to be seen in Wall street leading good looking cows, which they offer for sale to admiring rentionen whe frequently purchase, taking the lecks of the animal as reourity for her good qualities, A day or twowince one of our Wall street netabilities was green enough to purchase a white and beindled cow from one of these desler, The amimal wae lof to the door of the jorehaser's store, where she remained until the purchase money hed base pad. The new owner then entrosted her to the care of hte porter, with directions to deliver her on board of @ North River barge. While the man was lkeeding away (he an isl, « friend of the new owner topass by. Looking at the cow, he asked whe she belonged to, “To me," wee the reply, “I bewe jase bought herofa farmer." “The deuce yeg have. Do you Snow the man? “No,” was th® reply. “but he hes jost gone, and I padd him gile® for the animal, Ho warrante her sound arf kind, eud@ good milker.’ “Look here,” said the owner's friend, “you have beén cheated. That coe won't give three quarte of milk; awd I ought to know, for she was on my country place for four month ead lonly sold her fora‘ beet last wook.” It was ever fo, for ob comparing notes the victim discovered that ho bad purchased the cow from the same jockey Fe whose egploite were revealed in «@ Court report published im the SUN sbent two mouthr wo. A Woy was eent after the porter, who brourht the cow back, The “bil of warranting the auimal was then handed toa tive, who worked up the ease, aud yesterday sucesed- | ed in Gndimg the jockey, A compromise was effected which reeatted in the gentleman paying twenty det lareeud expemece for purchasing a “cow” frou per paletic Wall treet operater in cattle, dur NavaAt Conrest,—The steamer Wigs oosk! is pow lyrtg at the foot of Delaucy etreet, making preparations for # trial of power with the Avonjuin, ihe terial ie expected to take place ine fow days, oud the coal to be used by the vemels bow belong lauded by the Government, CHEATING A SOLDLER, One of the “boys in blue® wae yesterday talon in amd dove for bys sharper under the following chreunmtances, The roldier waa eanding atthe door of a hotel om Park How, where he got into conversation with a lounger, vhuroon afior invited the veteran te take a drink, rdered by the soldier, « second invitation fromthe stranger, which being accepted, nade the seurrned Voluatest mmewhat communicative, He told bie agreeable friend that son bis way to Vermont, wish plenty of greeubacks, and intenled to get married when he got home, He wae stopping in New Yark for a few days to buy @m outfit, and get some presentafor his eweetheart, The new acquaintanes warned him aguinet exposing be money and told the eoldiear -ome ‘ower true tale” o raeeality, which hed the effect of convincing the veleran that the stranges was so honest wan, Ofcourse he waseo longes ha conid not be osberwise, which the Vermonter soon discovered. For ean hour more the two walked wt etreeta, eiopplog at varions places and imbibing, until the “boy im bine'’ became no very confiding tust he told bia sequaintanees hie nume, ao/ just how mueh of his money was dapo- elied witb a frieud in Baxth Avenue, Another arin’ or two pat the soldier sleep, end be was inf enoezing et 6 table in an oyster saloon. The eharper thea wok ® Girth Avenue car, vistied the house (Cemtingod op the Last Pase, Then came he or peep nt