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a SUN. 1865. Thirty-Third Year. THE ‘ Number 10,343. NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, Thea atest News — page Min a, deatrous that the prisoners should have | relieved from the line of the Rie Grande, and native L ¢ Ministry wae defeated tf food, ‘ upon the Margate Sa Da Besalara Mae tho Cetines The Court took a recess till 2 o'clock, pene Magrensehanian A ad bapechadh Ret re By’ tendered their resignations, which the Kins accapted, wen ieee LP of the naval ser. | officers to give and od offence is assigned as bad aud thea oe ineioned ! ce, @ to 8 man ing im the chain eang. 5 de - y Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sam, | ties commisejoned the Duke of Baltone vo form | Teves told by a sentinel that, fee evere Venkes ies | “ame of the change. Barou de Bruan had been sitenneeiandcngitin ance than for eeveral yeare ahot he received thirty days’ furlough and treo | "ised for his inewlting letter to Gen, Brown. No ‘ months’ extra par. Confederate officer had yet been received into the FROM EUROPE r ouINa John Marshall, Forty-second New York, testified " Bh 29: that he saw two prisoners shot for approschine tho service of the emp! . p Although some Gaye <n oe no mention o FIVE DAYS’ LATER NEWS, | psi. ad line. He knew of a man dying froin the effocis — was guoted at 63's, Tea and silk fectiouaily higher General Intelligence, (Dy Mail to the New York Sun.) me sells at dl cents @ pound in Memphiey A www of are by Wereainee tm the Bomth now elited) TuRme were 14,844 Union soldiers buried tw Naahvilie, Ten , during the war, Tae privilece of writing to hie wife hae bees @ranted to Jet De de —_ —— of wh pate Pabte, of 6 » , Confiscation of Virearms. ik to Col, ¥ Pitne ny Nenit ripe ae The following order has beou issued by Major- u men placed in the stocks by Wirz; that the | General Steedman, in command of the Departme: ee aga = ‘ Latest Commercial tore: . * The Atlantic Cable Declared Liverpool, Sept. 1at.—Cotton “the market has sc armere hind wearpiun See eet | eee ad @ en: pine. AN atter : been b ant with an advance of ‘9d. for Amertons we h ; Crandail, ponrth lows | testified | information having been received ot these head; remains of tiene bee shortly to raise the and for other ecriptione. ho sales of t man ving nm Ma vith n vf a Total Loss, aid waled. for other descriptions. |The syscainiors | {RO lage by mae Pg A LL Pnited St toa ms are dlatsibated ever the State Gan. KOLrarniox into take the stump In Now have taken d exporters 26.5.0 bales. The | The wither, ae a detailed sexton, had be ped to bi-y | [aye hans of ie-\ening pamous : amd tt appease | Jersey, for the Republican nominee tm thet Bete. eetees ‘ oe te on following are the authorized quotations »—Midéling | Sv or 40 of the men who had been shot, | he witness | SUAt the peace of the Ltate, the . A NEW CABLE ORDERED, | Orleans 18tcdu Movies ata Vexen, 180d The sales | testified that » barrel ot rotten pork was delivered ous | $2 the secnrity of — is beveby greatly to-lay Friday haveteen 19.00 Beles the markets | &# rations to the prisoners; suet tnany tried to eat it, | Cmeered, it ts order ‘ cooaing wendy. The stock iu port includes $12,000 | but vomited it up acaip; end that prisoners near by on hat ree mi, hy tAy seat nace bi ANDERSONVIL bales of which Sf.cue are Am an. grabbed up the rejected ploces and are them, » Gime of every description, toge r I LE PRISON DE- | Swtatetun - tie market 1 ulet and steady On crosa-exauination by Mr, Bacer, he vald the | S=@unition sod munitions of war whatever, now ti . Wheat flag all qt “! ties, b ve. icclined @ trifle | dead were burle by Union priso omeers fre. | te Dande of private persous in this State, be turned SCRIBED BY A REBEL Pp me—The market is steady, Pork advanced | quently came to th it Tas Morinons are Siready mak gt yr for celebrating, on the 94h of , Voreary of their arrival as as vuedd Tua report that yellow fever Galves~ ton, Texas, ie denied by the Tae Goiseas 5 eraveyard and apbraided bat 4 tonne Lidge b ' Lat Bla thins ¢ n the 2d inst. W Orleans papers of ‘ { Nan ' m4 ti , nat after the expiration of aa y days, al INSPECTOR-GEN’L Fencing, EAE feadeney, Tart fem. Talo a | eae placed ia the tack foe ate taueiE | Assi-tant Provont Mazetals within this Department | | Tam brig 0. Machel, with « carro of cotton # " Lon Sept. 10, -€ for mower, 80% «89%, | eacape. La are dected to reize uch fre-arma aud munitions | Mobile for New York, t# ashore about 10 intles Dhinois Cen‘ ral shares, 79 # shares bU%, Five. ’ Buron, 20. N. ¥. Cavalry, tertified as | Of deck ee alawion ana nil pertons aS ae Barnegat iniet. i ’ ini Tr enities, 68s a0) he ihe Bank of F to bian ana ta, pont to Andersonv!lie by Sea be ; : Tre barge ( Gen. Winder £ Opinion of Prison land bas tess Pen! cos wo ste eles Rauitary « ominiecton, eine appropristed iy W et te inom? ‘an manent: SBE TORWEKECS With The Os on Hampton fun vin owt wes oan ee * enhance 4 i veadquart ” ry Mortality. LATECT MALKETS. vies ae te ihe olpke cad uk ae article of hows oud M Assistant Provoat Marshals are hereby autho. | tn contect with an old wreck, snd London Maner Market The funds were very qniet. | mentioned several cases ot men being eiot, Inwas | M24 to Kramt perwite to such persons sein sheir ui Console rightly higher, Discount demand light; | said, by at lease tweuty men, that Wirz bad shot ono Judement are entitled to them, To retain private PIAXNEIMESSAN EWN WEXEICO, | beet busuee, ' Tanne thousand barrels of oi! were destroyed by , rme t srting p ing their utmost discre. | “t¢, on Friday, at Durning Springs, Parkb: Se ated caaiadi nal sae tet ms i tiow'to preveut proper pervous trom eujoyiog this | Virginia = shad . : f , rROM WAS 4TO? wieibiletied Wowsn make shoes at Haverhil!, Mass., and A New Decree THE WIRZ TRIAL, OM WASHINGTON, . 4, tix command of Ma), Gen. BrrEDMAm | guid to be expert werk Homes -eaalihe ag = " . Winder’s Urutality We thinks it Better to Wasnrvaron, Rept, 9. C. H, Growvesonm " mi : lot the Yankees dio Lustead of Enlarging plnrrece Robert Lerburn, Surge Bs. Lirig. Gen, and Pre, Mar, Gen, shoes as well as ‘any other man. The Emperor's Troops Captare| the stockude. Interesting and. important. te. se ya FR de ge a em | ° Washinyton, Sept. 0.—The Wire trial was resumed | sanitary condition o the colored. reel News Items. . Wpon F invesiments as deed a Town. this moruine island district of this city, two and sveok. They have struck several deposite of bad by three-quarters of a mile wid tuixed Leer te the majority of w o smelling gas, but no ‘‘ile."* Gan, Scuemmeirrnnia died at Reading, Pe., om Thursday, of consumption contracted cy the sere ‘e MORE DOCUMENTARY EVIDFNOR. Mail Communications with the | The following puper was put in evideuce by Judge Advocate Shipman (By Telegraph to the New York Suny mated to be . : Sad Bre thousand, eoare, halt | @ex. Siurmaan and his family are at Bt, Louty, psp He was the offver who took pessessten of Seuthern States, Cot. R-H.CMItOn, And tand Tt hake. Va is pears, Be wwemeniarccomo. | MM, aTrAMsIIP imilaya passed Farther Point rye on Its evacuation hy the . "ol ' 7 ane Gig Richmon | dates trom two to ns, found ne € A MAKUF. —s) Paps . aa? +" li COLONEL 1 he foilowine ad ivvional rep nt ef my \ cunt, of Deven “et ae “ior want of food, eic., “a ten 0’ lock yesterday (Sunday) morning. fastory os Horwalt, Osun hy jbo rer dily Beane | DISTRESS IN NEW ORLEANS eae earr Perioes, matvediaie command of Duibtis Daves bus teen sasebivad titan tha 66is Tar colored population of Viekoburg, Miss, pub- gn hams, They will run 600 looms and employ — - the fuard fo cea, deserves na an wer | mente of Fortress Monror, and placed in more com | lely voted to asmat each other to maintain schools, ands, ive, velueenk or xin artes ottiecas 10. sane "1 : ’ IMPORTANT ORDER TO LATE REBELS, | Stieaiinens wil iam of | Base Mceted oe thie tye ee cklamGaMe | Tux Judge Advorats of the Department of Mie- | | os persiating tm riding in a New Orleans stroset the preon. ie entitied te itor Lis ul | andthe physician thar bis beath wassutterng, [fo | sourtie preparing for the trial of the steamboat Lc ed ool yr le only, four new : . ems barge of tue | will, therefoie, receive more com 4 sud be in te groes were IY sentenced to the ce jail fom Their Fire-Arms to be Contiscated, sdutier of hie position, shich be te | more closely guarued. burners & term of three months each, tly " aslitied. 1 reap ily fonent is ton disease called hog diphthe Hy 4 now rapldly ly A sremax of Hxhtning knocked down «boy, Tax Mobile Trnnrxm aayn the entire section of - mendal ) whieh cn) orwarder De the howe in aitfax aod other countios he I 1 Wind his prom oll ~ “ overthrew a church steeple, and killed two feenales | Country between Atlanta and Chattanooga, Ga., ie TRIAL OF NAVAL VESSELS. Patel aot cater i 1 te went moruing itis deat is ‘ab Saas still one mass of ruins, and that the people wha or eubatern aly mda ered, for the porliious, be turt ans, Captain J. W. Armetroug, A. 8, C onve lived there tn pirating are now wandering most hopeless. Stone Street Explosion. The Woops of t ity Karrison, numbering perhaps As auction sale of government voasely teok place + left the post | over thiee thousand, have been formed into a erpa- , t Suasisabbbmantincangilacabeis ter my arrival on cecoud leave, locking up | rate brigade under command of Lrig.-den. F j at Hoston, Mass, The vessels did not bring large Pa lan | -dogepin ts ave been in convention a@ ; > i his books aad papere, sequently | Dent, aud will horeafier be designated as the Gar- | prices. iMaburg, Pen., every day during the week. & Ces & Ces & Cc. unable (© make a ratistuctory examination into bis | rison of Washington, Taere-rive convatescente have been seat home A large number of delegates various! afars, Foouvh tniurmation, however, was elicited Ihe amount of National Bank currency tenued vas kel cities in the country were tn attendance, and some . ames “a yegageT “TREES to show that Le ie a very ineflicient officer, and eh faring the Past Fook mee #240400, Lotalamouns | from Hampden Hospital, Fortress Monroe, About | important business connected with the trede was Urely incompoient tor the discharve of the duties o sued, @ 170,054.69 » Inte 1 Keve a > i Five Days Later From Europe. | \ porition, aud should mt once be removed, Capt, | amount to #1,000.00, The Post Office Demrcmenc | eahteen hundred mck and wounded remain, tranascted. ‘ ¢ Hiberniam ot Father Point. RK. B. Wineer, Assia nt-Quartermasier, isanener- | has just competed « tong list of Southern wail Tae eastern wing of the Good Intent Cotton and er, whose woole time and at- | routes, for which it will immediately adve tise for rettic ent of Gov, Browrtow has published @ letter in the } : - Knoxville Wuia in reference to the late troubles im , Fatuee tir Sept. 10. : re requisite fo: the duties strictly appert proposals for mail rervice, for three and five years Woolen Milison Market atreot, near 24th, Phile- | gag Tennessee, He Says that rebels who have The steamship Hibernian, from Liverpool August | ing to his position, The additonal duti y ASHENG TO " delphia, was destroyed by fire om Saturday morn- | teen engaged in bs £1, via Londonderry Sept. 1, prreed this point at six | Upon him by the inatiuce Ton the Quarterinast Wastitnaron, Sept. 10, " y ing loyal U er-renera’s office, requiring bin te abliet and Proposala for carrying the mails ia North and | ing. not be sustained by the lew, and muss therefore O'clock this morning, en route for Quebec, Her | supe intend large hoe, tector at ould e impesed South Carolina, from the let of Jannary, 1866, hare Tus Charleston, 8.C., Election for delegates to expect no favors, cee » the | ¢ neother offieer ot the department. we othe: peti five days later than those Drought by the | 0 sri (tee this post rot futeluceuand efficent | Cem priated in pamphiet form, and large numbers | the reconstruction Convention, resulted in the re- | . TAtarv.rtve employes have been discharged froms! tin, in the discharge of their cuties, with the excep ion | sept out yesterday to the care of the Governore of | The steamships City of Boston and Kanearoo, from | of Captain Samuel 8, Bailey, A. A... who ie meu. hore Btates, an pec 6 % » New York, arrived out on she 28th, Theeteamehip | iy aud physically incapacitated tor T por. | thore States, and to rpecial agente of the Post Oitice fortaance, and Sureeon E. the Gas Works at 8. Louis, Mo, amd negroes ems torn of the Couservative members headed by ployed in their places, who, itis said, recelve 30 Mayor Macbeth. cents more per day than was paid to the whites sheppard and Assistant | Department, for general distribution, The Pt . ¢ resul The Germania, from New York, on the 30th. The | who are represented by the chief surgeon 8] 00 Cait tilinots, vie Mound City, Caledonia, and | Mecrnnfull launched on Seturday afternoon from Tas Momphis BoLuerin anys there are stxteom Virsinia, from New York, on the Stet. The Cuba, | 'fiN8 Incompetent and inetiicient. My | duty ; ; reyuites Mme respectfnlly tO recommend # change | other intermediate points, to I.u-ke, Miss, 025 miles, | he Navy Yerd, Boston, Mass, tn presence of large from New York, on the Ist. in the officer in command ot the port, Mrle.-ien. J | and back, three times a week, by steamboat 5. crow of spectal ‘The Atlantic Telegraph Company having issued @ | H. Winder, and the euletivution in bie pace of some + 7 Meet hear 85 Oe) We ote “ one who unites both enerey end good judgment with | Per Anum for four years, Alsoya contract for the con- AwAN named! kine shot » lieutenant who det apeernager Alacra dl lbp rg rome feelings of humanity and consi veyance of mails from Albany, Ga, to Monticelio, | was in command of the guard at Beormude Hun. ole this year, or th elfare and fort (so far as \« conal A equivalent to # total loss, and have eettlod iusurancas on e-keepine) of she vant namber snd mtermediate poiuta, &) miles and back, | dreds, last Monday, Watkins te arrested, Ho is thousand negroes in Memphis, and Speyer: from twelve to fourteen thousand witli be objects of, ben ell this fall and winter, and thes thousands A Macon, Ga ae; tor the mast icag esau se ts country, nearly the usual vote will polled a» po placed under his contol; cone one who, at loans tine week. Additional port-oftices have also | from Lee's army. the coming election. med does net advocae delilera.ely ana in cold blood the e V . e The Atlantic Telegraph Company have ordered the | p-opr ety of loavine ther in thelr preseut eondirion Rare iretula, North Carolina, Georgia | pug Undted States troops are preparing to evacu- | Tam brakesmon on the Lebigh Vulley Railroad manufacture of a new cable. uot their numter bas been sutficiently reduced by . wont on #sirike last week. In one day soldiers were found to suppl the places of strikers, who were told to ok eloswhere for em- ployment. Lanes felds of cotton are growing tn California. The State offers $3,000 bounty for the first one hundred acres of cotton; also #,000 for the firs Lundred bales, weighing 800 pounds each. Tam steamer Reindeer, of the Mobile line, ex- ate the State of Missiesippi, and large numbers death to make the preecot arrangements euthee tor The War Lepartment has granted th 4 The rebe! ex-Secretary Benjamin bad arrived at | qheir accommodation; who will not consider it @ ag sas granted the request of » have already been sent to Jackson, where the Hy bay tae Copt. Wirz, that Reve, Father Wheelan aod Hamil- bemptor matter of eelf-lnucation, boasting Ung he never has x | Lepsy zt , ‘ been inside the stockade s. place the horvore of | ton be perinisted to visit him, to administer religions | People are rejoicing at the speedy restoration of There shots ministerial erisis at Lisbon. which it fe difficult to ceec and which ip consolation, civil authority The West Ind ‘am arri e vilizat th ‘ f which he} ™ : a - The West India mall steamer Beine hed ved Gini he ths ceartian ak a a energy and judge The receipts from the internal revenue continue | Ges. Gi.woew has returned to Charleston, He et Southampton, baving among her passengers Mr. | rent ‘even with the ilmited ueans at hie cot to be as large, if lareer, th \ 1 | haw been on a visit to Governor Perry at Columbia Benjamin, ex-Coutederate Secretary of State, The . J AT KOs not larger, than was anticipated. | haw been on a vi y . ide rove obe. ; cs Beine teok fr Bee ety at asetatvaca te ihe The enormous nm of $245,051, was collected by M. | General Meade was also present at the conferenes, when sbout fifty wiles out from St, | structions, | shall next eed to the b ive, "bbe had ‘woaly $ieT0q0p | CATE 01 the Chet of sian. Luin Coluuel very te — —--- Bee nee emetic ban vome | tngcebas and clerk, were bly waldo nd toria Inaneurated the Prince Albert D1, Coanpity, A. A. and 1.6 New Orleans -Vutare Business Prospects — yy t Y ; toned $0 Raw Orleans. is oe . PRR ond Ba porg 9 : cient ae Distress in the City, bite inated for Bishop of the divcese of Tennessee the Jondou Times in au editortal on Queen Vie OSte SAAS DLO 8 TROT ONS Hagny Lesee, the celebrated rope walker, wilk make his eleventh trip acrons the Niegare River below the Fal!s, on Thursday next, On this occa~ sion be will carry with him « small kitchen and dining room, cook bis own dinner and eat & om the rope. A Nasnvitie correspondent says H. 6. who bas recently arrived in that city, has k himeelf, up the went time, very quiet, ‘ intablitents were looking out ior @ letter or speeck, ”" r 0; e fle ad re ‘ Kiev. Charles L. Quintard, who was for four years toria's inauguration of Prince Albert's etatuc, at D. T. Chandler, late an orticer tu the Confecerate Our Ia Pe erae neat contelcs ooeie 1s | the chaplain of the Rock City Guards and after- Coburg, again urees that the Queen abouid emerge | porvice, and the author of the above letter, wes next | !*# rity uf the | Me chap . from reciusion and pertorm the duties expected of 4 city, ins business potut of view, since the war, al- | warde of a Rebel regiment from Nashville, He her, The Mossino S1Au censures the Times (or ite | CAlled, and being worn, testified that he bad been In| cad ‘ sted ball pompous Iccture to the Queen, and describes it eee | the Confederate service; ho bad no retrection to though It is etoted much distress existe among the | was unanimously elected on the fires ballot, eminder that Court tradesmen are craving orders, | make as to anything in lie report: during his inepec- | poorerciasees, The New Orieans Stan of Sept. Ist, Soum returned Rebel soldiers on Wednesday and that the Queen's first duty is to the impationt | tion, he Lad o conversation with General Wi Notwithetand ek for the last four fasion of Beiwravia, who seemed very indifferent to the we [are re of its won fouuteot weath and prosperity, | 2 wht borned the Freedmen's school at Decherd, lhe eolertainmeate to the French fleet at Porte- | soldi ond was indieposed te do any tree © © lane presente an epp acanes | Teun, Mr, Schulz, the teacher, was obliged to fly Mouth were golug off very satisfactorily, monet reral Winder as we eof ae much care, ag inuch eapenae, | The weather wos favorab © to larvest prospecta, | when th yoke to him of th the mill ions of cotton bales and the hundseade of | for hie life, Gen, Jobnaon, commanding the Mid- ) still wurectied, uot sufficiently eo (o interfere | ity, and su nds of tucts in relation to the prog ad been call at an early day, for they asy they know he can- sieade of suge hie 16 looke d « « caring the crops ing on, the ed, better food ture | on by her ob tizene aa her birthright were in io lg: Diotesek of ‘Tennaneh Hd Nesen pesen yt Oh |i met recbate Gules ed, avages ©) the cattle disease continued e fruit. | nished, and other stary measures adopted, Gen. | dim{niehed numbers rolling throuch her streets | sures to suppress these and other lawless acts, Hon, Schuyler Colfax, Speaker of the House of me ot epee AO ABH RS blished in Vviader replied t be thought it would ; The We aYt ro the zd, euye: The city will roon iy mlitary order, auy person except General | Representatives, bas mado an aidress at San Frau als or eanitorius ne ye better to let o h ne ready forall the busine © country ey dit 4 : ” Loudon for diseased eaitie take care of the remainder; hie (Chandle If the State ie right and tnder « fuod labor areteny, | and stat officers of the United Btates Army, found | cl#co tn which be alluded to our cleltus op Enge A weetin jaers of Confederate cotton | sistant, Major Hal, bad previously reported ean produce plenty of cotton and ruear, the city © il 3 a i in London, to take place on | hin that General Winder bed wade A rimilar | be nll rieht, A# the iuterior of the Fouth Hourisies | 12 Se atreete of Auguste, Ga., after ten o'clock at 4, to conriser thelr postion, and, it weomed ex- | expression to him: the witness remarked be | so mast New Orleans, The reverse of the picture is | night, Without proper paeses, are to be arrested by ', tO Sppornt @ Committee to protect their | thought thie uncredible wheu Major Hal erid Gen- leo ‘ livhis and iuieresis OK ithes teof bustnese nreen- | he Provost Guard, All bare end places where . eral Winder had iepested that expression to him Aithoneh the future prosp ihe livte publiches @ letter from its late Rich- | several timer; the &. B. Winder, Quartermaster, | coursging, the present i toany of the inuabit- | jntovicatiog Lq ors are #old within the city, are to our, The exme paper trond = corlespoudeat, controverting the charges | epokeu of in bis report, de the cousin of General evaluat the Contederstes ot cruelty to Federal prise | Winder; the witness cald soon after his arrival at There is much real dite ‘eel! in | be cloned at seven o'clock im the evening yarteof the city, Huuver, abeolute hunger, ‘Loe Ti!nole State Fair, held et Chicago, closed ouera. Andersonville he rode round the stockade, aod found Auy, without the means ot reveving it, ‘ f Jey last, no less than 20,000 visitors being Gen, Bir George Brown, of Crimean fame, and | that the etream was very of docge Haliburton ("Sam Slick"), the euthor, are | General Win ueF, have se Oxas prous orphan | on Batu dead. © hat it misht drffine vone— appeal t " . rder that primers More | strongly’ to the felines. turecits, hae weer Lect | Present on that day to witness the concluding ex- been furnished. If the.e had beeu | characterized by ite b but itis feared the | creiaes, Notwithstanding the rainy weather which ot procuring it, be might he reat number of of jects o f may have @ ten- whence it can ihe official Boa Tende inquiry | the prisone ut to bring it in, cuarded fuio the burning of the steamer Glasgow bad taken | soldiers, Me should have place #t Liverpool, Lhe resuit was not decided. it | much earlier than it was ri wae sated theta Freneh tri land, He eed be believed England would the claim made upon her for the depredatious dove by the Alabama, after o little more correspondence had taken place, A Texas correepoudent saya: ‘I look forward tos year of unexa:mpled prosperity for the Bate, ‘The richest land# in (he Sate are pow in the mar~ ket The industrious farmer or mechanic from the North or frou foregu lands cen reap a rich harves® pow, as the result of bia labor or investments," Rev J. V. Schofield, Baptist Ci man of Bt, Lous, (Lrother to General Schofield, ) taken the oath required by the sew Constisution, but ta doing ao eppended the following protest; ‘I prow fest against thia onth as au pes bo geet ny re note p He wanted | fe felt by m ou made in | ‘The results of the wa «vould Lave | children, widows and lhe Freneb fleet, consisting of nine first-class iron- | contributed to the health of t cles wud four others, waa being Sefed at Portamouth, | wood might li The chole:s appears to be recur 4 10 parte from | no other mei | deny to deaden tLe inpuleea ol charity, We are to | #® prevailed during several days of the fair, the remember that tue resiities of war bave liardly | exhibition ie pronounced @ complete success, the been brought heme to us iu thiselty. Indeed, no | ved, and plac te had taken possession | anoher etream in the vicinity, The cornmulseary larve city in the South hea felt so litte of tho sterner | Fecelpte exceeding these of any previous fair held | jiyigus liberty, aud as uot deme by exis a she ane $f tbe Hy or betty Af face Fpaht have cornell ‘ the par hae of Sig | hee | foalltiee tie warasours Jt has never been be 14> | fp that State. wencies of the times,’ uano lene ' weifc, A . anc there was plenty of sere, ‘ a-c, t ‘ibted varded, t became, there'ore, & Lasural resort, for a ~ ng. 04.59 West trom Lurie Gnantities might bave been purchased, Lhere wae ® | long ume, of peseone sdvanced in yoata, women, | ‘THe Stearn ferry boat Thomas PB, Olcott, owned | Taw oditor of the Byracuse, N. ¥., Joummat sayss Los Faidm te itwian Mipister tothe Interior, | eificuity in getting umber Fr ta ive crowded | children, aud otuere wuo vacaped irom the luterior. | yy ghe Westeru Railroad Company, and plying | “J8 # letter from # gentleman of this city, received Dad tecdgned, ‘1be name of his successor was Uu- | condition of the priton much shelter cou 10 enatle many of thes to se urn to their hones, | ‘ ; . i known, re wor a vouus rumor of the dircovery | be put up, Winder might have compe led medical | to rebuild tt to-day, and dated Vicksburg, Aug, 27th, Major~ Boil rho M i iM : + 5 te paces, to cultivate the eon, between Albauy and Kast Albany, accidentally | Goncral Slocum writer: ‘Ll it becomes necessarys of acourpiracy ip Bilin, 26 Monusing Poor pro- ers to retide at the pow lhere wer stead or inducing ther 1 ty se Han etnies doe 9 ofc bu in my t feracs to give the ewcret articles of the recent Aus- | fitteen or eiglteen of such officers at the priton, | true policy, ‘There feat 4) | Caught fire while lytuy at her dock, about9 o'clock | you cau msy y behalf that I will not, undew tio-elrussian Conyeution; the most impor OL his sugrevtion, about aine but 1 1 of tow ele® | graney on o ® in eflect were put under the treer; urged upon the donare- | eases of por m Holstein on the | ment t remove! of General Wena eliehveet pie the also undertakes to cede Holo- | there w yosber head a good den! o tein to Prugeie pecuniary ludemnly, Prussia se | Winder hu inclination to erort to prop w the ermau Diet to guarantee a the | witoere had aleo urecd the remoral of ¢ Porsessious German aud nou German, of Austria, commirsary, because of hie physical avy clreunaences, be @ candidate tor civil office thie Feil!" Nor only from this State, but from al! over the country, our exchanges come to us exceedingly jubilant over the termination of the recent wither~ which are that Austria uoderte, the luke of Ancustonburg i ote wt present t numerous | leat evening, ond her upper works aa reported t saa having Gal hac ancihaan RGA ts ving if | beeu found in a pies) condis.on on the surects, are of | Were Costroyed, he engin @ lauch sadcer order must te bedly damaged, Tie Hudson KR ver = eee ‘i Ralroal boat lying alongside was run out and FRO MENICO. naned destruc ing drouth, Cisterns full of water, housewives Bathestiw 6 circular reports @ fair uns of | because he wus sutiefied ot lis ine met aud inex. N Ar see fcatead - (ite! Ain thue escaped lostruction, {all of good nature, mosquitos im feeble heslity business in American eecuriuos, A p to the arrival or | perienc His name wae Ariasioug 5 he vt a 4 ai ewspsper files have beeu sce. vou ™ zico Lar Bi lisrd tournament for the championso!p | whey wore could be peepee to make this life en- the Asia the Waiket Waa steady, buson ler reportof | report epoke in mendation of Capt rhe ba City to the 1Sth ult f i 7 ; fy} lower piwee aud higher exchange trom New York hersurete ion of the sacis sul eequentiy developed ; he On the 1th of Ausuet, tue fete day of Napoleon [11 of the Biate of Maine, terminated on Saturday | tirely enviable? Only a ‘*fow more! prices, gave zh a Lai par cen No further sbip- | at that (ime eaw no hin ¥ rue. treatinent tat aS usu ue fe ‘i 4) eyoning. The firet prizecf® gold mounted cue A new Military Academy bas been entabiiahed eu sof apoek have LO6u announced ew demand | tothe prisoners. the vol & prisouer, elebrated in O wlth fepeced core, ‘ihe “4 a ieee ; tm Cincinnat!, Obio. Theolyect of the institution fie the coutineht Wae setuuy la, aud the markes | and knew how unei ‘ ‘a? gaake French residevte adorned and | siuated thelr worth @200 snd the champiouship was awarded Hare 4 SN ee tah Dele te aeeraT ice FRAG Ghd CLANe AODR tbe UABIYTS OH}, We eee ei ae i uoreamdes | Rouses, ‘The Emperor Mar ioilian and the Court | Kolet T Willams 0° Bangor, B. Gouldfray, | guperior physical training with the intellecsuale FRANCE, aud privately interoxered them, None mad Colne | attended a relixious ceremony at (he cathedral and of Bangor, wou the wecoul prize, @ Silver mounted | that We uy litery xepinns Inguleates, hing ined The x po ainet Ceptain Wire, Lhey companied o a A 3 . . 4 Pi * tiate, however, wil! be oa well axillec ti The i eer} m polis ou) jae Camrorehie 1eoepe tar eant at food eae “pea fic lency of ciott pe aud ae shire reviewed Marrhial i zai io At nti cue a Lh age ihe rare! . sips eid tactics as graduates of West Vointa Tum ke the convention is jauce with ter, sy Lepec there wae at Imortial baague’, af wiich | awarded t) Charies BE amith, o ugurle, | 3 principles of ihe usl0U of the Duch nalalmie ee see‘ion by the Judge Advocate, Mow long ¥a8 18] Maximilian propnee! the towh “lo the hoalth of | th LENT lah f Ywaw Oviver and Jobo W. Hartup, who were ta snd Prossok but that me: the asrangement ie | alte: your repor Hb Geneial Wincer aa | Noo oiton Merdn al Har Hug has challenged the champion to @ math game fF | recently tried and found guilty of murdenng Ase F) sional noceesary to walt belore forming @ | promoted 10 4 ¢ ' Ww :. | also a bal! aa ay of fires 2200 and the championship. sistant Prov N Berane J.B Sook mare pogo net ‘ 4, fae Not tll ater two wouthe wud o +4 ihe pperor | nit w ted an elaborate : of 7 at Camp Chase, Columbus O, on Thuraday last. the Mouse was quiet and steady at 68 fr, 63 cen. | Cominesary ( 1 Prieot hin | BO | aastentn peror Max ! “ , eer ned Guant, atten led by Gen, Logan, Gov. Previous lo the execution Oliver made e cenfension tines, coumsol over ich Bg eee oe soved Bild | to himeelf the richt. f nied dat losing all | Ovrles! and other dignitaries, visited Freeport, | of the crim: tating tia, be sluue and nos Harte DENMARK eseexainined by Mz. Baker--\uen he went to | big rep Ja od ath edie lia Vovove Penall® | Diy om Saturday lest, where he was received with | up, wes gully , f the SU EGET aL oe prt ved ad The Daneh Hiverad las opened to consider the jwon Wile chores tho rulem; he | dip pad Pay orentiary #10,000, and . amy th | yond a doubt, however, tha artup Was presen modification of the Coustitution ny One puniening, oi o alemnie =| Rosldent Miniter His dip omatic cor pe wit | areas enthuslesm the people of thet end several | o) ine murder sod ogaily participated in the deed, escepe; he believed ‘he orders to te Genera Wine { ’ be unde? the fnimebate distil Uhe Minister of | Mdjolning towne turuing out en masse to do him dors; the bukehowe he visited was clean; while he | porn sae tu Ma. (inoves, the proprietor of the theatre of thas eror bad advanced | was there hw heard wo complaiut mute sbous the Particulars of the taking of Zonvolca have been honor, Speeches were made by Gen. Logan, Gov. | name a Weatinniols pis] smployed 1 mer © ol the Rio Grande | drinking water, (acon received, On the appr a fuperal troops the | Oglesby, and others, including the Lieus.-Gen, | named Bangs who was formeriy an a rebel bell vational (uaid of bby the Cour wes conritered to | citizens left the picts iarist forces, tov | ia cubsehion canvial. admaliaad ce on Bionewal! Jackson's staff, On Tuosday night tt 4 for active service, Coi- | be in cup ison Pine | mbrong, retired to the fort slice Of twenty. ) Dioeells Hedy a8 Usual, conslete Simple | ihe actor's friends assembled, determined to g fee i stock 90,000 base, kachange toa | t beulat us poniibla ior if grey | four house as agreed upon # lle “Thank you!’ Yo-day Gen, Grant receives a fare- | him an enthy sani greeting, snd carried their ads Ge juder was responsible tor ‘ ‘arrivon broke by ealiy ius 0 ' . lemnoueirations far 48 to insult and provoke the nothing ; nized Wire t 6 ' well Lanque' ic ii : ¢ ¥ e P FTALT, a . pri r' ithou t vinta ‘cept in Cece of | py A Lapa oat r mud the | aod a ton ‘ ety he nye L ‘| fa | nae ae nararat puaienon who expressed ibeur 60 ps b+, 7. y H ‘ ¥ cup: the } 7 a vi . Ol va 4 It ie sbated that Signor Natoliy Minieter of Public | self-defense ; the dead line wae ex:aliehed with the 88 cecuipie acey will leave for bested deserroination of giving * Bangs" bangs. The rates of wages in the Philadelphia Neve Yord for Beptember have been fixed as fulloway ~ (Continued om the Lest Para (nstruc sion, will assulue the Minletry ot the Interior. | knowledge if Lot the consent of bret Ror the ee Bhy tuther ies took mem eceecaled Springfield. Erom thence he will proceed to Cor- $0 G Guestion by Mx, Baker witness said be thouch* ” from Mexing atau atte Kew tron have hee | Washinstou

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