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TAE Number 10,84 — NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1865. The Latest News 2.srat. tse On phe sume mon ng. three verse! attack | Froshfish, a new comer; not knowing the rules the mite 1a rm x ‘f oners - tary Provisional Gorerner. ) Pana falter ranks betta eh from the stréam: the bauke | - Ay A Nea date retee i Be pet Ataf bed 4 red and sixty yards of « mile in cireum- | sranwan‘ilon "and, upwacdk ot Sb)" ticopt, weve “di: | Line, when Wire called to the costing! and'eaheaiens | {0,04 numoroas arene sine ig the pete sain: aoa inna manner te ay = hed to join him, Interesting news trom the seat 4 o rds te a ‘ordinary pay, Toasty how By7 elegraph to the N. ¥Y. Sum | 5; war may soon be looked for, phat fy othe cates $isa, “the “ball seis Gay rroccdee! ie an i fy hy f M eaet tesa hy i ye form some rence. ———= _ FROM CENTRAL ammatoa, ity the top of the heed, and coming out at | estimate of the number it gould results for then fatcueuy, ot AnpaEW JouNson The only important itern ie that B President | (De dack ofthe neck, Tho man died, This was in| purpres. ‘The following are the daily guarde , Tom the Isthmus of Salvador, was being ¢ od bY eG rife, | August 1504, Fume of the men died from the eff cis fequiced—and they eangot be reduced, but onarht The Ae ear | ash ville. 8 | Would, im al! prot iy be AM eg inn A T of being put fn ¥ ¢ siocks and frm {iE coareiuences | be increased :—Stockade, 1,610 yards around, 8 Railroad Accident near Ni | a when Nicarauga A hin up tt wean an ex- | the prisouerse geod word, ‘The witness having ached | Pets, supernume:aries, 10; 160 enlisted men, 9 Nashvilie, Seyi. 8. The explosion yestorday on the * * Prere understanding by tiosty, that under all cir- rs y { p! 3 anenclosed) 1, Werte MEXCITERENT AT PANAMA, | fihsvon "hie" 'otii*t inital” Cebmach | the witoetstetah ts be "met be woul “racy | penis and attendautnt nara; Wr-40 pute 6 | Warn conemied ecm seas Strib ale ‘The — good faith of those Central American States. Cross examined by Mr, Baker.—Never know ofa | officer, Piskote urmnd tite tochladee au The | and there were diaihe tes ta octnrrent T A i V Is Sel emt Raye: meeting oF tho reading of jhe Dible ou Sun~ pensitie to prevent escape 'by tunnel ¥ two hundred persons en board. wo American Vessels Seized.| tere nothing of tnierest, Business ie dull and eed ae wes farther interrogated, the Poketa aud the rauiroad brides | TB@ two foremost cary contained powder, ahot and caren anseninanenees erat fOm;, RXchante om London et Valparaiso, | erected Tinie We bsakeky, atoms vere ytd comintaatoned officers. Guard with shell, and, it is suppoend, oparks (rom the locomotives American Citizens Imprisoned, | cerca tad the rite: eet had ectered Callao, where | TOrBO Heane of telling one day or ove hour trom | paitlen, 4b. ‘This does Hot feluce accidental FY area ee sepia Warder through erscks in the ‘ coidental rds they were awaiting @ reply trom Pieeideut Petet to pot OT URL aving been taken away by | and camp cuarde. Toirl, bid, in ef ai rd ear, cansing the explosion, even person were killed _ —- the'r wi'jinetum, Ferre attweking the town, still it duly 24, 491, including the prisone: outright and ly all received ONE OF THEM TORTURED. ie not certain that the Tes olution will euccoed, Ex- vote raat mean ig say you dou't kuow of a wateh here fromm which des act BAT sick, The fireman was killed, the pre lrsedy tatty teens’ @UMAgA ; eh cantata Asesinas Judge Advocate Hosmer objecte | to this, | You wil ubserve hat tines Lieut: Davis report, | and (he conductor slightly. Among the slightly ine OUR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. resuming the examination in chief, The point was | the detained prisoners’ guard have be-n added to jured was Mr, Van Valkenburg, Av«ts la hk ¢ From Washington eta ie . . Avtatant Bnperin= Ahi ho i . the stenethotth enard. This gives the most favor- raph ‘ . ina & whe TRETTMONY OF WILLIAM KROTER, Ss revert atthe p ot, and Lt ari reaaites pt oa eae eneinte r tan mast eo rs ri ° Vasutwatos, Sept. jam Krouse, Tih Ponnsylvanis Reserves, torti- ore | Hg by mm icante o weben : ahd . , gh ao hc } 1e W Lie I rial. Governor Eharkey, of Miselwippi, bas written » Rest as Ae Capt, Wirz Knock 9 mau favended vy ie Snow’ ad batons aah yo pines thames totally wreeked. The concussion wes terrific, and a Jorter to the Secretary of Biate, enclosing copies of | Ae: pA qe a who had been in the tieek tied od i) to pat th tn into the stocked, where they | shook the buildings tm town like an carthquake, k KS FOR CLERQGYALEN, | te Siste constitation and the reveral ordinsnoes | attend the shooting of ve wu! ay ditloxent nclndes psreeie pnd tee acroaet 1and Abenh Whe o Trial of Jeff. Di H ft ASK Ss k OR ( L j LRGY M EN * | adopted by the recent convention. Becretary Bew- times, ‘The wentry emis, “shoot the rh Sees y aceon Si “Neape ‘fatty ren outs tty ae ane Bode lll ce has gd es a cates ° . * 4 ‘ . i. poctlully Th M08 ard scknowledged the receipt of the ducuments, and | Cl Chiyman aid he now proposed to introduce Jot H. Winners, Brig, Ge Fortress Monroe, Sept, 1.—Government carpenters ® Doc umentary E\ idence, has written to the Goveruor that tho papers will | SM? documentary evidence, to show that the De- | A letter was also read in evidence, from Acting | Were set to work @ fow days since, 90 convert the nid bbvicrectab teal SA Seectve the cartléet attention of the President, Pertinent at Richwoud had knowledge of the con- | A@uiant end lospector General Chandler, dated | Hlegraph office Inside the fortress inte quarters for ba! \FORNIA ELECTION RE URNS Jedge Advocate Chipman ead today that while dition of the prison iu May of inst year, Andersonville, July 6th, 1804, addressed to Col, R, | Jeff. Davis; but yesterday orders were issued to stop LIFORNIA El VINO. | Wire was an atrocious crimfual and cesponmble fora | CAP% C.M. elph, who was in the Coufederate | 11, Cailton, Arsirtant Adjutant aud Inapector General | that work and prepare Carroll Hall Building, whicks Lette fF th P 4 a great many cilwes, there are ol bore and higher States Army, and four years in the Adjuiant (ener. | at Ricbinoud, ite gives an account ef hie inspection | # inside the fortress, From thie it is presumed the ¥ rom 9 resident to then he that the Government will seek toholdre- | *!* S¥d Inspector's Department, identified tho | of the prison for Federal prisoners of war and the | tial of Jeff. Davis will take place here, and heuew Gov. Sharkey, of Mississippi. spona.ble for greater crimes, This was the theery of | S#™4-writing of Liowell Cobb in the following letter: | postat Andeceonville, He saya that ander the pros | *beee preparations, soaactonbst A Bind the Government, and the purpose of introducing the Heapgu i # Oxougia rear te sure of thelr necear!t!eg they have dug various wolls record evidence this afternoon before the Military ven ee ” Within the enc osure, which ‘hey obtain an Preparations for the Triad) cosiusrion, Among tho preseut at the trist es | 2% 5: Cooper, Adjutant General, Kichmond, Ve: | Pl RpPly of water to drink of good quailty, “Ex: From Texas. coptog the edees of the stream the soil issandy and | @ ite: to be Sent to Intercede for the coudition of the pr anes iH easily drained, but from thirty to fifty yards on each Jeff, Davie—Indian Depredations—_ White tus Bich Parliament, and Lewis J, Joanings, cor. | Yew of furnishing Rom the Rerotee Carte the tae | side of it the roomed i @ muddy marwh, totally untis Desperndece—( otten Coming In—The for cecupstion, and COD used sespondent of the Londen Tires. Protec yor and Aa « TL mage | eink siure the pcuan Via eee ratabiiaied it ts now | Value of Greenbacks, ac, &c. it is etaied on good authority that Jef Davie te to eturned, and now sub- y oxi nafon. ‘There are now in in ® shocking conditiou, aad cannot fail to breed By the arrival of the steamer Meteor, as this port be trfed at Fortress Monroe, for which purpose weiilence, Ame ma ‘1 area @ lees thee ‘eohieee Coen nee in an | He a ra gare ad?” i yesterday, wo have received New Orleans papers to orders have been issucd to prepare a comimodious | around it abour antes tet eek, @ stockaie court room at that place, charccter of the prison is weli undersiuud at Kich- I presume the rlulce, the apper end to be used for | August Sist, with Galvesiou and Havana papers of ‘The Portmaster Gene: i to-day made a contract with bathing, ete, be er end My « at bus the fe Avg. %th, * culty of procuring lnmber and tools very much re- ’ dcwcr.pioa of Ai. Lhe | tarde the work and thieatens goon 40 stop it, No | ‘The venerable Judge Burnot, first President ofthe Robert Orrick, of Winchester, for conveying the have be ided t inalls from Pattown to Leeevuigh, Va, aud iutermes | Cavalry comma au eh ee Bull Gi, A ground belts entirely pace of t reget he 4 the urgent request of # number of old and highly ree diate pointe twice aweek at e625 perannum, The | quieted. 1 Lave artuiged t0 rendgtwo reciente of | TeNcr ot he en preatble, for the | pected citizens of the old Repubite, to appeal to Prost ; of the = prisone ont ‘bave™ ree oa i * go shelter whatever, nor materials for constracting any, | Republic of Texas, has agroed to go to Washington,e® accepted bidder io this cess is the first co ored man iwentry there within the Beat week, hich with bot Ape ph eg yg Seen permittee dent Johneon in bobalf of Jeff, Davis, The names Gene Hy “ ectatotr were Hon, Arthar Kineaird, a member of | the condujone niet, Your orders to inform my of Jeff Davis. Delegate from Texas Com- ing North to intercede ’ for Bim. "SER WEWS FROM THE LONE STAR STATE, of 120 rt “ e tg been permitted to er KE 4 towhom a contract for conveying the maile hes will We ta np titer Sertes bin 4g Fabs by whe protect bimeelf aa beet he can by retching his bl n- | attached tothe memorial form an impressive list gy “! s0iler 4X] ylosion. been awarded «luce the Departinout was organized, | battery ie there; but L would recommend that 16 be | oryct wistever be may ov bout bite, on such | they are nearly all ef men who wore giants in the c 12 Indictments Found Against Ketchum. &e., & Cee &e. Of hie own free will and accord, find'ne no line of 4 ty Tles'e bet ery on i COON LOK stages oa the above road, he cane forward with com- | ton is that Capt, Gambto's vailery is very we. e p> mendable enterprize and imdustry and tendered a | Rin) Tih horses, ana (hoy ate not needed at : . ‘ less horses Lave been so 4 Proposal for the service. Maat Le is uusbie to move bh baite yin the tie id, ‘The prorpectus of the North German International erty iy oe these batteries would be of cecided ‘bie sik: eo the eervice, T recommend the cay al Exhibition has been ined, It will occur during the COMpaly bi Cause ite presence would havo « rusary ” days whon Texas struggled for her independence. Meny (twenty yesterday) are carted ‘Wigfall has crossed the Rio Grande, bare led from unknown causes, and | ‘The San Antonia News, of the 18th, learns thas heal officers have never soen, Tho | Ex-Gov, Murrah, ef Texas, died at Monterey on the nae hes ra oat Sailr byt . agen lomd, and 4th August, or con ee nas ‘P| Gov. Hamilton has appointed officers for 2? coun ‘ces being firet mutilated with i Fi the removal of aay finger rings they may beve. Rew Hes. Fiake’s Bulletin says: “Beveral months sled in re mouths of June and July, 1566, and is designed to be | eflect 10 restraining the pitsoners from any aserupt Hopedale bo be +e ly Mbt Mysif- i. Postion, who tad'the amnesty one sapare sar eae a tt the grandest world’s fair ever held, ‘The programme | 10 ¢#04pe. Kuowing she woe are-at hund to prevent | pished 40 tlenitea 6 pasa of Poel ihe ara teen peliod 4 restoration to citizenship. Then, to hold an election of aiticies and animals to be exhibited comprises | erable AUG IG SMS fYOHE of the escape vf aay vound- | to dig with their bands In the filthy march before Tho sen connren, be O68 Divan) fe ee Pecans nearly every variety of farm stock, ecientific, me- | essary ¢ tb ur race: here mentioned tor reote, @e. No soap or clothing bas \ nd ‘ x dies Go erent ir) 7 4 " "” ae Mf the . J “berty | ever been ieeued, After inquiry the writer is conti- vr ' Congress sccep be + chanical and aricultural implements, toeether with ne, se lth nt eertions tor 6 bugaring the | dent thas with wight exertions greea corn and other ‘ is Sim ot sevsromenty will tequire time such miweileveous articles as ie usually found at | Rongy wore D Gra 1 the tools could be bad, | snti-scorbutics could readily be obtained. The pres eg gg bata hal ad oe would recommend that the entue prison grounds | ’ " ' their ol such exhibitions, The premiums, consisting of gold, | thould be suliounced by tortiticaile ae which | eee eierelaiina et a TDa hon ae ata oat tae silver and medals will in the agerevate amount to | C4, be pat up by the troups, whuse henith | tle @nt bosh in character and extent for the present From Panama, evolutionnry Movement—Great Fxctte- ment—“cizere of American Vessels and Arrest of American (itizerns — Torture ef a Vrisoner—Later Frem Central America. ‘ > ie : Id be piouoted by the capi ht (Correspondence of the NX. ¥. Sun) " oft ou v ploy ms Th, | @¢e¢8, (he number of prisoners being now mole than fy ceacaian hha’ haat ig abs aboat fifteen thousand dollars in Thore whe | wost important change is the one pe Meg tuiee tines ae great The number of cases | mo from . itt hes sen® Panama, Aug, 3\.—Panama has been kep! desire to compete for prizes, or who desire imforma- | 1m the accompaaylug report of my chiet 4, reyuiring medical treatment is in an increased ratio, My ‘ u Y tiom concerning the exhibition, should address Ed- | Paridse: thas i. the erect eenane it is opowelble to eta'e the numbers of sick, spany or inpi yee Ag scour the country Avi & LO, is . ouvlde json, Lpou that polts, yas wahin the 4 edt n ward Kuhlmann, Eaq,, of Altona, or George Booth, | be two a lh emocg biveligone wey . he uate cn | pave here Finan oF ean at nan Aiale recuiaes “ae Ses. Hood, late C os, Be Se of Lag Foreey-y at Evq., of Hamburg, Germany, both of whom are mem. | > done ag ones, *24 Heh i® the opi oro, broneht oul for interment, The traneportation of % “ bere of the Committee Fble ian who ae OXMDILE Lhe Prion” tho fost (sale represcniet to be entirely Insufiiciens | 42, Cribolo {it 12 wth bees eee Ao 4 Quu nuchority is need by the Quarte: ter to Ln- | ettizens from Burnet pty, Liane coanty 4 Slready too much COV GOd, and o u "| press waons ar traiue and exw milla when uot liameen county, have Brreated, brought to Aus YVosterday, about twenty-five bales of cotton were | Meigs sould be sent there un fl ty h . Letyear fn _ shipped from Alexandria, Va., to New York, by the | ge effct of incresping {he Bulabe: wichin'the res: | MPO. ed by the Government, aud Kept ailigoatly | tin ana put in Jal. Chargee Quarter. | ia Gcllad county exe a : : Ont asea m privle 1MCheee cccupled, and inetiuctions given to 8 re 9 : New York Steamship Lino, the firs shipped from JaTt Kee tertiier monte ° ick: waster in chaige of tranmportation, to affordevery | band of desperedoos who aslo ‘ted this section of the country during the past four years, fncii.ty practicable tor traveporting lumber aud sup | on @ large and bid tolaw plies necessary for pris lately pe « train wagens with he rob- tant exclioment on aceonntof the revolutionary movement going on in the interior, but which ap- ears to result in nothing. The present government ‘nay be overthrown, but there is little hkelihood of wy outbreak in this city, The contend!ng parties wre about 300 men each under arrest; bus both y pear afraid to fight, and there is small probability f any great eacritice of life, Agood deal of excitement has been occasioned ry the governinent here appropriating & couple f American vessels for transporting purposes, Tho ewels were sold here by the United States Con- al, who furnished them with the documents requi- ita ae the purchasers thought to navigate on this owt, and under which they have been sailing fox carly two years, It now appears they hed no right ) thee documents and their owners can claim no soieevion, either from the Consul or Admiral, al- bough the neglicence or fenorance of the Consul in has been give fos and about the third or fourth shipment of this staple ibe & Pol. it would be i “4 pplemental ever made from Alexandria, More of it Is expected | water will be 4, suppictvental report wae mate by the same | chandise valued at 80,000; took for h whether tf Melent for he ®eoamnotatien ar the soon to follow. increased nw The Superintendent of the Metropolitan Polle*, ‘ ay jo which he eave that the couduct of Wirn is tore, cody { to comer nd thes he ie properly at ieee IS Seer to ae . i ot. Wier ie recomien= | have come towithia shiny miles of thatcity. Thor from other pers thas | have murdered several familics higher up the ooun- | jampvell, euvoreed (he | try Gn the head of Spring Creek, in G ig they show a coudition of things which County, they killed two men, women and tor the interpost'ion of the Department, tho ebildren, eoalping all them. Flour of the fires n beg & reproach (0 the Couederates a8 & | Guality was sold in Houston on the 24th at $5 per 100 iC. i The. Riot of Bt. Louis flour sold at auction at $8 5® #e Advocate Chipinan offered in evidence the r bbl. New cotton is coming into Housten pretty report o! the Kebel surgeon Geueral Moore, to show | freely, In some parts of the cotton country the arm the fault att pital war owing to Dr. White, the | worm will periously injure the crop, Beve: levter havin 4 to nond hie t “Feb | Mexicans, nging tothe ist Texan Cavalry, have states, in an official report, that robberies and bur- tea laudable deals to discharge bin duties glaries are alarmingly on the increase in the District id are admir perforined by Cap, of Columbia, and that the diebandment and paying | think the ran Dee th Ween oe 1 ey au. J aciil large numbers of desperate charactere, who make a Pee 06 gereene iak wit be bat eameee systematic business of robbing soldiers, stealing | thoe who mey be ordered to repost to hy efficient manher, Lhe duties ot tie off of the armies has left here and drawn thither | thowd bea bij er gevci@l, Jo view of t horeer, and committing depiedations upon property, | the Hberty of ehelosiug Dr, Bidsidge'eioport, Lam, . ; G ) the Medics Not havi. uppiies " a) isduties, may be considered the whole cause of the | a6 gads; Lo, Ni Hapsttfaily, std nels Saar Gitsoale been arrested at ‘ouston for attempus at robbery and rouble, and he is geverally ceasured here for his “There is @ claes of rum ehope in our city whose Howst. Conn, Maj. Gen. Corte it O01 her document, suggest opened on the 17th inst, Gen. Brown, who has beom ondact in the matter, These two topics have mono- lized all others during the past fortnight, entire income and support come from thieves and = of General Winder ea Superinien- | commanding at Brownville, ved at Galveston Gesperate characters, aud who are siiowed [0 keep Dr, Eldridge's report i# dated Mac fiat, The Galveston hy Ga, Moy 6th, | del of prisona and the substitution of some ome | trom that piice on the 24th their dens open the evtiue nicht, there being no law | 190d and is addressed t Major Lamar Cobb, of the | THO bed felipe of hunangty, aod who will not, | Chamber oi Commerce reorganized on \** Gosta Rica arrived at Aspinwallon the 95th, | to prevent A The ciuount of debsuche:y, sob- | Georgia Reserve Corps, Speaking of Wit tothe tia fi lf hipped the prised to remain as it was in ” r u : “ debe ob ese ol prisoners may be removed Sea eaiiy thimenh tinue she Am. eapeclal * nose | MMP at Andersonville under iuatruetions from Gen, | by dikense aod vew'a, ‘The discowsore and auflering From Mexico that keep open at all hoursof the night, is truly | Cobb, be anys he found the prisoners, in hiv opinion, | Mo J" i coneteet ip be aianae) (earee tine ite A Faanis ‘ fu per centage of mortality, thus showing a erimival The lates cos way ——— too much erewded for the promotion or even continu. | toast * ol the part of those charged with thelr t adv’ from Mexico by of Vera ga he Ariel, with troops for San Franeisco, on the ame day. The conduct of the troop: on landing was sort Uisersestul en Defor, end 8. R. Speuld- pe. with more troo arrived at Aspinwall on the nh. The troops ¢o up 0 the Sonora, ir oe c : Jad veral items of interest. rT rt toeir pr HHoularly rt cure & wilort, Capt, Selpa aso swore to the offi- | Cruz and Havana, include se oun The Panama Stan AND Henatp, of August $1, hes THE WIRZ TRIAL, sea ely gap share ocala sag pele ds cis) character of other Me he! documents, which were | ‘The Imperial Government has directed that the i . n ne ne cond ttt oft f le nt ‘oe. 7 wen revelved, It contains the following : Thirteenth Way's Proceedings. Belle Isie prisovere on their errival was paael as 54 eeeat le iakaritccast thin it Ue Geka ae aa French reclamations ahall be arranged as soor as Sunday mornine, Aue. 27, our city was again Washington, Sept. 8.—The Wirz Trial was re- | revitire more attention to their dic wud cieaniicess | sours, possible, aud mos! table terme. brown into excitement, ow ing to the report that tbe than to the actual adminietration of medic! : ble, on the most equil aeowmarition, Harney, with reber reops from Buenas | med thiemorning., Judge Advocate Chipman read | pany of thom suffering from ech:onie arches co | ‘Lhis Col, Chipman sald, concluded the chapter for | ‘The Mexiean papers on the Imporial aide contalm enty ra, had arrived in ro t A body of soldiers was | to the Commisson the following letter tiom (he Dinod with the wort atic disposition, mith xtreme | to-day, many sccounte of alleged forced loans and robberies gonee rent on beard, but nobody was found thee ri emaciation asthe consequence, The hospital belag , * ' - he Juariet forces, opt the cop'ain and crew, who reported that rhey Prisoner : & within the enclosure, it has been found impractical 1 The witness, Capt. Balph, was cross-examined by Dy ne kuare J has conceded to Mr. Charles J.Arnoux ‘ome fiom Buenaventura via Cope Corrtontes, Oxp Carirou F nog, W ssutRaTox: 1). C Z to adminis x such diet and give thew such attention Mr, Baker, Ho wentioued the names of the bureaus | who representa various new york capitalists the they tonched to take in some cargo. They aiso : pte p iy nb. ’ as they Teju As nnlesg covstantiy watched such ce! ' n Col, C! " i f building telogr ines, w! will can- roved tha’ Peruvian brie had been 4 patched Colonel N, P. Chipman, Judge Advocate : diet we fe prepated for them is eroleu and @atom by tho sayin ba stn) Oxtzecis from | Cel, Chandias rte hoes teueas ‘Morelia Sesora, Barca, ke forter port, on the 7th inat, with at onary troops on hoard, under ¢ A) TevO~ You wiil, Lhope, excuse my liberty to address yon | other prisone in conrequ of the etaie of | POT% Answers were recelved from all, but he only naud of the ex- these lines, bul not kuowivg to whom to appeal. | | affolrs generally, he sugrests Vu fous iupioverments; Teplice, San Bias, Mazatian, Cullacan, and Gasymnas, recollected that the one from the Surgeon General's with ian Fraucisco; another reaching from Mazat- ¥ t ible State, Calancha, bound for Vera. | refer the matter to yon, Tam now a prisoner since | and the writer payaa compl yl yhit } caine, Porras, Villa Aldamua, anor Chiriqut. Ef thas be whe Det AGE the Tih day of May, 1865, Thave been deprived of | medical winitratians, et & Ye. Wh oflice was to the effect samt the borpital at Anderson. | lan to Lus See ane naaihee Manzanil- y and are no deubt at present | &!! the chances to receive the consola ions of religion dhe tollowing paper was eleo put in evid ville should be put in the same condition as the hoe | jo to the City ¢ eras. " the preseut Governmen’, so | €Y@n necessary fo anvtody, and truly more so toa Came BUwreR, AN: pitala for the Con ‘ederates The terme of telegraph contract oblige the pect interes ne laterior in | MeN charged with crimes, eo henious, so terrible, May Sib he 7 to cain ete, within 8 months at As we hav that the mere thought of them makes me shudder. Masow+--T have the honor to make t The Commission then adjourned till to-morrow, ofthe wick Altnourh I know myvelf full well that lam wroug- | report in resard to the Confed 5 line Be must be finished in two fully accured ; that en All-eesine, All-kne Pinon at this Port, on ave he build jon whatever ; a sand all the lines in five yea ali thy, Bees || RAOSE EE Tap are eee WS suas’ WOmer Toe Lonee bee | Seeet ne tee oe FROM KAN FRANCISCO, have ihe monopoly ot intilshed s, comnell v0 . rr arpey,& Ld en rol ores, bb a be Leavy bur an, of 7 tont 4 : nop those Hines fas Tuouely elrenlaced that, owing to her bavins tes den which is placed on me, under there eircumstan- | reported to him tor duay Ly or The Election—Tho Rassias Telegraph. i Sugeno The roads and bridges in the emplrey ces I most respectfully ask the ranted to Rev. Fathers W Itom, to vintt me, end adn jun be | dsr, Commanding C, §. Prison Miaro- | in @ bad condition owing to thy i vist we, “end “ad oF me fuck Hyer pad eand lumber, to e : 1 ri Ineipal Uni M al? vate 1 ‘ss position, ree fe Bret Cor of the Fost, Crp was light, The piluetpel counties rejurcn Union mon quives. They are both men of interrity, and will not | der, and lis ‘01 A.W! Fei-dne, bad lett | to the Legislatute, San Francisco elects seveo Poo From ee a Salveder. ‘oliti. protis the vecasion {9 €0 wie to do anythiug but what | nothing vutrted to su hese 90 important wrtie | ‘ ve y : * ne their duty as minfeters of the pel will permit, | Ouly tho weeks ece.ved exes, rpale mee eee ae ee Hoping that thie my bumble request may be favors | from Columbus, Gay and y ent to wor's cut rooting vor 4 with a very emall cargo. she must have fot the rebel forces to this Isthmus, and imprivoned and The General some tire 1 to an rom the consul at ry legal documents, Sin Francaco, Sept, To-The election throughout | to immediate measurcs tor improving the routes thir State yeeterday pissed off quietly, and the vote | of travel, ciespeniaeil earner is an Americco v nee by order of the United merican citizen, who 1ece.ve time of the eale,all the ne ple'e lu ‘ependent Upton membe: crate; the vote was nine thousand lest (han leet Now li of sale, certiticate of onnersnip, &c, ably received, and the perminsion be gra: ted, cs, ete, I hope to have eve 7 r vador has been recetved to the Manel yeti Se eas tinmal at Wachadlhe ever I remalu, Colonci, most :espectfully, the Deleon ‘complied ee te. Vember, ‘The renult is regarded ea unfavorsblo to J. News free Sen Bal © petrated eines the dark ages is that reported to Your obecsent servant, which couid not be compicied for wautot | B, Felton, wad F, G, Pholpa both sepivantagso eue- | Stet of Auxnat, a ave been inflicted on sunday night iast ou a sailor H. Wins, Dow in operation, ‘ihe necessi\y of en! « the | ceed Mr. McDouvall in the ( ulted Sister fend¥e, and The Republic ie tranquil, The reprosentatives of the American ‘choouer General Harney. soon Col, Chipman said that the reverend gentiemen sicokade is unavoidabie, | ehall commence ae Roop . have arrived, amd have t i. o nae! y I can j . eR hoping to recuse the de ogation fiom this clty, Net- | Peru, Spainand Niceragus sae ve aren oe {pia sai inal ie orice mentioned were hore ss witnesses for the provecu- nie inant rerpretf ray aa eens yrs a ther of the: pete any votes here been received with due ceremony, : rove that the Harney ha! brought reel troops trom | slou, They were Koman Catholic chaplains at An- | &U\horities at Kich mona, the iupediien's thrown in N 1 out er of the & An autograph Iettor of President Johnson to Prest- Psnaventura, and lan‘ed them near Panama, ‘The | gereonville in the enmmer of 1864, He did not think | MY.¥8Y) by Daving the Hospital iueide of the prison, |, NeW from New Weetwinater of ihe Gth inst, sare, | 40 De ublished in the San Salvador papers. uthorittes belng unable to wet any statement to a. , The ouroher of prisoners ou the first uuy of April wae | the telegraph ie now completed three huadred end | }, .s dated July 20th, and in reply toa letter of Pree hoteffect by fair means from the prisoner, put him | they would abuse the privilege asked, The Court | 716); L received up to to-day fom vi seventy miles northward fiom that place. fuel ILineou. congratulates Duenas on bis elevation erack, in order to jorce filae evi‘encs from | certainly had no objection to the request, but they | 157; Feeapuured 7; tofl, Le tod. ihe vi tothe Preawency.of Sap Selvador, aud assures him ro acalnet the vessel and | woor, The toan rays had z b i he prisoner aead from the let ot April to sie din Mey, ia Teh; of ino kindly feeling of the Uniwed States towarde ews end his leve puiled | /@d no power to grant the permis io the privover | eecaped 13; leaving ov hand 1: Leonmeqe The President on (overnor *harkey’s Or wer Repablic, r d be torn in two, but | was not in thelr custody, Col, Chipmean eaid be would oy fax, Prisoners, y eurion 'o der Letablishing the )beclesippi Militia, Anos liad arrived in Costa Rica, whither they Ne (UNTER OF fav ertlu maintained the fru’h that no troops were | ved in expectation of weeting Barrios, and refer the communication to the War Dopartinent, for ‘ wid sorces wi he 1, In th sway he was tortured be United States, and, as it is practicable, the origi- | ming direct from MoLile to Cortnth, and thence to ta 2k © " 2 1 the vees drawn aud thelr plu om susp. i by dackoony Misoierip in, Sept. 5 Governor Sharkey | )'Sh ie him in lis lu:euded tovoluuonary movement cutors, feared they Bed curried their | 1 action thereon, oS Su. Soro. In coe u | publishes (he following correrpondes ve 1b San Salvador, k mae and € e " if f . . J ri y 1 1 1 eness end s'outiy defeused the innocence of the | prisoner was more Li than he was yesterday; it Tae bei. and suggees the pror ey bos Ce aalettarer te alae aiaeae She been sunt to the Ban Salvador Government, s ; in pad the ow ner fA he vens pu} on belag eas \¥aea question whether they eould not get along seuuently of honeutee control of bus prison aud pan United Btates, which ehould eoable the Federal Aas eae « teilow's legs are 8 fwollon and | better by grantiag a little respite, 16 might be| Ihave to give we Voryotn not |e cue th the | MOveERnnen’ 10 youuce the arm), and withdraw, tos It fet, oad he conid hardly p ith i have a day’ promptness the occasion On rested | min ofthe | Rt extents the forces from the state, thereby News Items. YY leds ne oe poms. a Bist Pied ,, pain. desiredle to lave a day's reet, opinion ‘hab {heen ov requires pee toe eee ae ducing the enormons expense of the Government. ome 1 i rican citizens the owner of the ¢ Assistant Judge Advocate Hosmer said—Bo far as | ing an oficer who tabitems! | o, | Ht there wae any danger fiom u or,anizetion of the [By Telegraph t the New York Sun.) ood impr soned wisicut | comfort wae concerned, the prisoner was as well off b A cation ae anifola acd. Pe ' | none or the purpoee indi uted, the taliliary are v P palin ‘ Ha . Ay tan 7 t 4010 FupPiCes on the fir ) ) ANY Mio’ 4 ihe ett les) here ashe weuld bein prison, If he w: ov ableto | wong ale ery often pst ot Ineusrectsonnry in tacharac'e:, One great ou ct te Px-Govsrxon Pacx died yesterday morning, a8 S Liner age h bl li Bicere. ii veckiully wek ‘bat + to induce ople to core forward in defence of - Lhe sddie-sed #& noie ww the | 6b Up becould liedown, If he waa nos able to lie | office:s, Leuvenants, could \e as 4 ye ' sat CERRDS® GF ‘ bill, New Hampsbire. i 16 «ing Lia to investigate | down, but requixed medical attendance all the time, | #9 Most rerpectfull’ ine ate odural Governments, General Weah- | Bis residence io Haverhill, ii / {he ouly satisfotion hatte |e ee ty TACION & e path na Ree en tent servenh en cree, that aut people, or the militi Tus Motile and Ohio Railroad is reported ron. taul had ‘akea charge of the of curse the trial could not go on, is room h Conmand.ce Puison, mw the ara of the Constituuon, or the arm o! H.Wu ithe revionsly recognized Mr, | More ventilation, and was certainly preferabie to | Major Tuomas Tuunea Ge A 1 pal desikn of the governinent should be 4 H elt orm the fact of bie | the prison, Th un pip! 7 hese re uM bis \ , 7 © follo Adence under the principles of the great charter of freed ompats, : Stele ere ane The Court, in reply to the euggestions of a member, Pane Wee alt cffeed to eviis 7 Cae? pencey Com to vie people ‘by the founder’ of the Frve bundred bales of cotton passed Celro om 3 7 NDEREO & Gaal Ke ie. »ple yy , a), 40 puernl Hatney to uim | eald it would not be proper to puton the fece of the asaeas dai stad $1, 1504 ie government, and it ata Say UTR ist thas Thee the Gib of September, for Bt. Louis, and on the ia r | ‘ wou! 5 : ree be jot B.A. sl velations w 7 cing the intclilkence that ¢ | grented, "™ > Suet the Seuultition wo Davie relative to the scieueth of the vad as ke bie Unio. ‘be main object, af Meee amet RE | passed the same point en route for Cincin ad or , <4 cham ates \inaioh for Las Tablas aud Los Santos. At the | THSTIMONY OF LIEUTENANT PREsoOTT TRACY, | would not vt bee a noite ff nou bal « cloar compres | practicable, by aly the ele, saapted ty | careltoe. 7 Hisce Mk was expecied they would encounter the | Being sworn, testified as to bis experience and | beasion of thie pug i i difeuities, » the goverument for rea 0 tates to Br the explosion of @ boiler ## Old Colony Irom j OL eae regt? Yoltia.so we may expect news | observations as a prisoner at Andersonville. He fee 6 ine shoussnd two F former rela {th the Fi jovernment. It ‘ks, in Kast Taunton, Mass, yesterday moca od eam Celanal esterday » dispaich was re. | never saw Captain Wire shoot a man, but heard bim | bupdred ne prisonore of war, wavy of them | hoped such gid has been given. Th tion | Woe vod duu Colonel Gols olatlUg bhak lug luid Scie, ite tae cae eet ee kaw ied dammacate arn lous bee auihaeising the Rasheoabesl of’ anaa Aeommnmnsecs, (Lensinned om the Lam Eas “y sd

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