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[ae ee eee ami aes =i o— a | Nu:mber 10, — ‘The L | OAR WASHINGTON ) Mail Communication With tho South. N C Large Quantities Secking a Market. WUPOR.TANT MILITARY ORDER Withd-avral of Colored Troops. r MORE TERRIBLE BRUTALITY. The Prisoner Tries to Explaia, HIS “EVIDENCE ” NOT RECEIVED, | lateresting Proceedings of the Indian Covncil, THE TRIBES 10 ‘BE CONSOLIDATED, QO Friendly Spirit Manif sted, ¢ AFAR OF THE AMERICAN. INSTITUTE, Grand Opening Last Night. THE NAVAL DOCK RA Siariing of “the Engines. = Sotton ‘he Wirz Frem atest New By Telegraph to the \i. ¥. Sun, EW CONTRACTS MADE. In Geor 345. DISPATCHES ria. “Lia violabie of 6 Arkxagsas, War The Post Office Department to-day ordered a con- mails by steamship trom that city to Charleston, 8, C., and back twice a week; also with Edinand A, Bouder & ¢ of Philadelphis, by steam from Savaucah, G Binnewick, thur Leary, of New 1569, Nbgg ove sustained © -_- There was a protracted Cabinet meeting to-day, which was attended by Secretary Boward, Secrotary MeCal n, and Attorney Gene pueral Deun Jest named were sepreeeated meeting by havy A Geo: A‘lanta to Savannah, Le saw in loaded with cotton on their way to polats whence the step could be traneported by rail o w Tie at country, e*pec by war expe teiu tho Geuers Government, oparatively afaction e war, aepisit of 4 fixed to the young srrved in the rebel army, It bus heretofore been wis will be tried beiore @ tiesson — probably bo ore Court, for the Eastern District eddiuonual has transpired on that subject @! It ian mistake to suppose announcement wee D) th with the prep tration of case 6 + Chief Justice Cheese has anything vo do with the rinary arrangements any more than he has expressed, ne has been stated, ef the United States secinet Jedersoa Davis; but he willtry that ashe wil all others which may cone al course of business, ry, while a witness was tertifying to Captain Wire's requi before him in the During the Wirz trial to-d wissary of the por niy one-half in vmantity ed the rebel guards, th jon to porn wore furan! Comr explanation, that the facts in the case ust witnerres, Amecchant of Washington ich one thousand tons of coal to the Treasury De- t211 48 gui all 5S perton, partinent The & ary of War has tious of coloced troops ia the Carolina, ch were bo Le muster recely Advices fiom Mexico, that fo: mer repo calise were greatly € In the County Cour was decided, in accu or the bil of vigh a fn all capital or yury. ‘lhe eixtb to Colored mien (he rie ht to vo, That oli c ectious ou-l! W be huviug euflictent evidence ot epi a tachinente to the coum euliacG, wid CAMO Le Laxe properly tor public weer, watt Or that of their rep eenuslve by nuy law te ho they ly di tor the public good.” THE WIRZ Sixt th Days? Washington, Sov, W2.--hr, it the ruling of the Court, prrtiel ot of the withe-ses w eubpa then. THSTINODY OF FELIS Felix de la Bou! i two wen Who were diawi ther ip a dy lug condition, St. Mary's) Fernandina, Ila. Mayport Mills, Yeiiow Bluff, Jacksonville, Mandy la, Miber- \ mis, Magnolia, Picalats, Tocoi and Orange Mills, to P.latka, 552 miles and back twice a week trom the Goth of September, 150d, antil the Suth of June, u, Secretary Stanton and Kecre- Welles are soecut from che city, but the two Major Lokert, Assistant Secretary of War, oud Capiuin Fox, Assistant Secretary of the army oficer who has arrived here direct f-om 1A, reporia thas while rece # thatthe people of the lly thore who have severely suffered appareatly elncere desire to ecnform to the changed coadition of affairs, and sus- ven, who assume to belong to a Bons ied better class of society, but few of whom have stated that Jed. Da- for adjudication before the Supreme Court of the Unite at Andersonville for supplies ior the prisoners, and was showing that tho rations (him, for bimeeif,(o make an Phe request was refused, for the reason nileied iu the northern States, d out of tue serv.ce immediately, x of the bopelessuess of the liberal suvgerated, ‘The Alexan‘iia (Viteinia) JoumNaL says: of this county, recently, it coloved i Hal prosecutions toe trie! Ly Of this Bil of Kights gives y aud Miscellaneous News, an UL. &e. HINGTON, Sopt. 12. York, to convey the to convey the mails via Darien, ral Speed. Postmas- respectively im the ally traveling frei all directions teams to amarket, elthor while iu towns which little damage by tho *ta, principally coa- civil he tribunal for United States of Virginia, Nothing e tho i States. Nor hashe dosive to try the case ons on the com- compared with those © Cuptain asked the be obiained through has contracted to fur- directed all organiza- Departmeut of North ed bere to-da, show ith the eighty eec Rare Oui @. It reads us iollows: Hee, wad (hat el inom con mon inverest woth suily Lave the right of t ov cep.ived or wheir vout ‘he own coment, no @veied. nor bead eye notin Uke manger TRIAL, Proceedings. Bakor, in aecordance yesterday preeented a liom he cesired to have vod, aid elated what he expected to prove by DE La BOUINE, . of the TUth New York, testified, among other things, of Capt, Wi 12's firine gwo shots water, He saw one of ap, Wirz accompanied self, when ho was co: 168 pounds, but when he left b pounce, and was a were etoile eaving of bie life to lr, Bates. Surveon at the 1 epital | yy» ott stare, if pou fees « Charles FE fi the act with the exclamation: "Th rid of you damned sons of Miches.”” related o: her perpecrations of cruelty: NEW YORK, WEEDN ESDAY, SUN. the way Teet The witnees fuch na ker p- iue men for ion perloce without waier, putting men 0 wel: Owing tot he prieoner BY Bates tate ore rate were A TEL TAMONY OF REV. Father aves MAM Rosy, the trial, i ani The v 4 him ¥ dake ne, Hew jsovers on t word al a, I mHto on ject appeared in all The law > By our tel Father Unmilton—I cannot answer for the confersiouns is oue of the moste inethutions, T do n a@iswer becouse I want to beeaure ontelcors misht charge thet l thee } ele 1 rerpe desired to taake er Wheeian # prison, but bad re ae He owed the » Acting Assistau. Tlamilton, of the Rom Charen, residing at Macon, ter tified bia retine ga wiscionary ag the st fn eave many points of interest & Deretofore elieiter duwing Cietrey mit the: ( Cobb a pactionia n f the elck men under Fite np? fn retati ing conuition of the) union prisoners, éfeay morality ‘H. Lowel Coob hi Tecommend ehould te $0 paroie vil the to tead them to ed that officer eo conferional ke any advantage, | inthe etecks fastening them with ball and chain, bu king and gagging, and the bunting by the hounds, He saw two men killed et the dead line, As for ham- nvéy el to the prison he welehed hed only ¥o tary ed cou. delicacy. ret them something 60 eat, aad sherofore no wore rate were cauglit ILTON an Catholte oe nel itnes sab he woud ot henor and le gave Gen affaire = Pub- the newepa- protects rou eo to whit eauee | the question, ed and in dech e ® correction chaplains 0: Au- wiuitous Ber~ TEATIMONY OF CHATL ES B. TINTS, sa Wire lis exiouced throu ion Wire avid tows Clues», BONE Shera to bioreuce. TRATIMONY OF JOUN I. GOL DeM John H. Goldenith th » toatined ob 1 orde upon any one vas fivén to privonere slrowld tail yore of ey should be p sed, iho Tatone to the Pleo i quaDSity to Ach man comprucd issued to Lae rebel trocpe, — Fox Wirt ivorvn pound an) * quarter a day, and (he to the Oi standard, remarking that theta, of the 4th Iowa reviment, testi. a the fithy Duried fom hen the rain Hee and mar- ving me Bil Cranse doliare out of my orn poe sot b——s, I'l mek Nicht; you are sentenced to \ very day, be put on belf ret wht, gid be the lnet me cou't work li pat youan (op ¢ dead end cove youup.”) The nexf dey Capt, Wirz, ia pursuance o! iv. vis infantry, athe wae de- oftice. to fire al order t in cose Union the iniseng ocks,or be bucked rig were Just (with those three dave Capt. the raion of meal and pew to # t them back the Yankees ring them to that he was ohneton did, auuary lat, were gaa damped saucy, he would b these ua Witness board Wire downy good than ifhe were in ‘Le fed, aud that he whipped more mea than Gener J ‘bie wa im the letter t of Yhe wisness, while employe i out a tunjoueh tor rebel re coer 0 ' Union pricone vination, the wit se atarh ‘CESTIMOMY OF JAMES CALVE ee Caivert, of the let Wi ol wees very offensive tig uisrihaa ft detached and lett to hitseil, the S2-pe festened to hie jes, aud the iron collar tous au bhi Wir uf Tae irons were Got taken fr died. ‘The withers head Cop wrald € « office, made sod he had The revel vol. sue ¢ oft the prisoner Meniy Lackiwire, of the inary Vauib Me b for thirty the rede! soldier esying that Le bal earned it, , among other ‘aun wang ot ther nembor ‘is manu was | @ State Convention w Letill wis Colng more ior the Couieucsacy (uaa guy peneral inthefield, | aujourned till o-morrow. Ande sonville. Captore ef linpertant lapers. Baltimore, Sept. 12"—Tbe Nortelk ticulars of the capture of # boa of wat we gives pare hes belou sing to Andereouville privoauit, “Shy box wae found in the poscesion of G. T. Garrison, Ey, uf *comac who wason his way from Ki vad Lis home on the Eastern Shore. Mr. Garrison ie amon above all suspicion, and is counrel for R. Ut. W » HOW COle fined in the Old Capito! Prieon, Le viiuotarily gave up the articles placed lu bis jarscs . to Cepi. Gil- more, Piovoet Marenal, au well ap ail ho pap ib Cole nected wiih his clients cnse, We give iciow o correct copy of allthe papers giveu up, The willno doubt be returmed to Mr. Garrison tor the ben- efit of hie client: Rreumoyw Mr. George T. Garrison, Aer vet Derat Sin: —Having au wes oF leave Stated, and unwilling wo leave nye auy transaction, Which could by tortured into any aesecilou upon 4 the following ince: o jen, Pieuem were e:eof war to Andemmeuvile, Ga, Ow thet they had beeu piilasing and tion tuey could Iay the: ce om TN 0} Greorgiay Goa, J. dt. WW nuer property be wane my Bs po (uuarie This oruer wea execu mmiane prison, Iwas thea iuetiucies to return all opety idenuiied to the osigibst ana Th otiulows eudto WOre FOL de pid aide ed ail epee 5, 1505. ' ue the Cnitet ing setth poeeib lity be th 1 give yout Harner tow uy eve the ns | ’ » them THY Proceedings at Fort Smith. Fort Smith, yeeteriay was Sent, 10. Ark., taken to be imposed by the Government upon all treaties in the South . Thew SEPTEMBER 13, INDIAN € oUNCTA. : he Indian Couneit | in reading the stipulations pulations propose 4 grand con- | solidation of all Indian tribes into one nation, the territory of which shall be the proment Indian tel. tory, and such other as the Government may dec upon. The tribes now living in Kanses re to be 6 moved South, and tle south-weatera tribes expected to compel the Indians of she Plains to observe tho treaties, The Indians now here say they under ling and nau them on Sa of the Gov friendly relati ri to terms. thorized to do, BrooND dD lay. ions wil it. | Pagwene to stand they were callod to micet the late rebol trites | Pl and renow friendly relations with them, and not to | make new treatics, which, they ery. they are unwil- | But fow of the loyal tribes are new here, but othere are © cpected soon, rt Smith, Seni, 11.—Neplios were made to-< hy delegations present, to the prepos All speak favoratly of the policy | mont, and appear anxious to renew | PATCH, Council in session at Armeatromg’s Acaclemy, held by gations will arr St. Louis, Sept. 12. ive on Friday, | the Cherokees and Choctaw, stating that their dele- THLAD DISPATCH, plans proposed to the In- diane in council at fort Sinith, further stipulate that slavery must be immediately abolished, and freed- men have the right oi being incorporated into the tribes on an equal footing with the ether wembwe thereof, News Items. (Dg Telegraph to the New York Sun.) Gaxenats Seer as and Wright havo arrived et Son Autonis, Texas, (ng anniversary of tle battle of Baltimore was celebrated at the latter city yesterday with a gay isp’ Fiurs y of flars and j arades, 6 raging in the woods in Maine. Valuable property is being destroyed, and te neries, etc,, aro in das i Mach ang she railr ols, The cars On lit difficult to wet through the fainea, Tus latest atvices rom Hartt, throu b official Bources, otato thal, thought the revolutionista have held ont louger than was expe mit before long Tos National Horse Fair opened ot Hartford, Conn., yosterd sented, there horses, ey. The class being over two « ar 4, they must sub- onl! weil repre- hundred entries, Among them are a large wuimbor of valuable IsrorMATion was received by the Provost Mar- shal at Norfolk City Point had » Va, on8 Lbed, been r inday, that vo stores 8 ud it was mot likely the perpetrators woul! arrive on one of the Rich mooud boats, Detectiv @ accordingly scarched the passengers on the steomers on one of which boats they found the oto'ea property. for vb fathom, and the el: . Tux colored people of North Corolina are to hold | pyere are 05 # Bhar Oe ean ain the Gahan ete, sleigh on the 20thinetant, | and Pritish North America, which measure 68 patnong others, of asking for the | mi! a * 1 thelr ‘ne slated wires 183 miles, The purpore vitations will Horace Greeley, Geno: Hon, Tha lews obber dist ugu General Intelligence, (By Mai! to the New Yo Sun.) Tur Fenian Sirtect lof Springfield, Mang, pro- pose te 1 tial yon the " inst., ina #0 of Irleh Indep cadence AN nen recently Cled In Scotland, wh bad long cherished (Lo de!usion that Gen, Gront was her sou, Darin, Warners, a son of Catone! Fl tcher Ww r, Aud 6 onet Daniel Webster, ded at Mersiificl! lsat we agud 26 years, A Soorcn ayvent t Mington has aoenred | a lerge to. lan rinia, where a colony of Seowwh emigrauis will settle in November or December. Tr is thought that the military force will soon e¢ withdrawn from Vir a and the po , miintalu order placed in toc bardaof the uiilitia, the same es in ton cane of Miswiee ppl. froma. ©, Manonzy, of Albany, a bard work. ing Imebiiar, bas by the death @ re'ntive in Mexico, fallen heir tothe sum of two milions of dears. Tuomas J, Baowr, son-li-'aw to Gonern J. Pillow, snd isio w cousript oflver in service, bar be pr the Prosijvot, A fine farm in ( seized for confi be s Stevens, IY jel ed rentiomes es County. tous toa of the elective franchise which they en- joyed in North Carolina up to the year 1850, In to Chief Justice Chase, | I Butler, € srles Samner, ary Winter Davis, Henr Ward Beecher, Weede'! Philips, Gerritt Sin) hand sirs jones ascribed theie | their aid ip bringing the hostile Indians of the Plains A meerencer arrived to«tay from the t 1 x orduce t » Tes r 4 wil swentihed o ery, und aobs oe © polleemen are now en trial in 1, ders have & t @ un band, Kuowa tier | Seotlanc, charged with the murder of a homelens feeiings 01 (ho Fedesnls towarde ov « wel | youth of six m they @ rad with ihe pileon ecparune lurve bo ied | ieleen upon a whow they maliciouse it aivirsl et pre-ene to Cali the econ | ly piich to tt a as Sah, Feueru. ofhees to these facts orto turn Ove) bho E eo ~ ; ety to then for tkeur action inthe matter, bucat | Cranues BH. Wayner, proprietor of the Reh- | the same une dtm ubwiiiag to bod .ete tthe | mond Pines bas been assatlied aud cowl ided on out a pit explanation to iw uteu 1M MY | the grees by ove John avaner fi had Bien prouabe agass sane of th Uperig: ey faouuy | Warned of the intended sitecl: and carrie ated preuabh pearn ‘an ef Res ea OL ons ear lver i celonl hinsely t ut #0) ott ne is evidently the property nee thetus | sudden and effective thst be coul! not use is Ray. wlves, No het of ‘ wanes nor bad been insultei tb) Waynne, so he ea), : xe 1 4 From whoo we tbe Muerte in my | THR French Government bas simara been desir. bands bl eionding to prinoaers of wa. + con wurned | OUF oF extend.ng ite power : Haat, Hen e over 60 Khem ghrough the proper es suns the Cochin-C ina expe are Lot, how Tew your very Wun niend, ever, idle ip China iise!, where one province, tas x. B. Were, of Honar, contsining @ population OF fourteen Among the papers referred to is a receipt for i, millions, is said to be euxious to place itself uncer Wire, for oleven watches 1eceived trom K. 4, Win- | French “protection,'* der, © Le rewuraod to Peacral prleou ceipt fiom H, Hatch, Aesietant Ageat of provers, lor some 3 Vin motes, Winder, belong winount in iull bed pouville, Partial Restoration ef Civil The Charleston papers, of Tuceday the jueave auucunces Batis inetory throughout the ration of civil power fnll and complete estabiislunent of ihe eival is, 24 & 1e- of hachuage received hum by him be- longing to (bedeval piLouess couuned wt Au.é.- “South Carolina. Power. of Inet week, wort Colum porbinh 1OstO~ state by the courts for the trial of all cases except those of persous f coor, The later areto continue bk under the cognizance of Provost } \ "The civil courts are to Le opened ur | of the Governor, and civil aed wun to be permitted to resume their ofl discharge thew withoug inserruprio: expreseed bimuelf well pleased witu t adaire in South Carolina, t Tae Soldiers’ Messenger Corpe coss in Boston, r the present ction pe are rihe di ul o.d celal Meare be conuition of tom is @ ec. ; | Dexas, bia. between Generals Meade and Gilmore and Gov. | fasion of teibenaicd Perry, The taverview resuled ia the shale’ Courte, | A YounG lady in Newpor courted and thiess objec Gamages, bus tering the you afverwards, she adm: bhe wa: hiding, ten doilars, further collie foriuer complains t! exeriol, tof ber hos conte Ing we. tw ites stered i arrestou f 1 t' » Who had been prosmeu cd the receiving ql veo vpoa encoun. cl mw Bhore tine ua 8 vere cows eu alt, fined ; | od ordered tu leave city to avoid | on, oras Moire © 1 Genersis M thas C ma Operlaliske while t+ Gove &xuinet } “Amnercan Y¥ accomplished ww of a i fading, ee deck. You be | Cabarac: curls An Aine. esend | 80d sparklia., and ral 8 Xpress an) he said, had coup! the part of Mejia's nev. George Avaueta £41 ounw Lad ta sine * BTV bers a meau aud mechani) sui) Vbread, Bhy has p Conversationaly, she wo y os a hundred deat you emmers, enty to Bay oO never Lepisaless tains @ correspon. a ond Hueco, The | jonas ly of ehuk refuge sing be vine tated iat ib waa ) Cortina who, in s recent 'y fc 1 of similar oulrage on rticle on y are tho most Their readi- seas, thelr quick. y umious S stoart e¥ Bubs »walo the kes Buch ueedies and r beveel!, Nay, bly an wid give yuu Bitty and Sue never | repeatedly fired up | ba, Nort! | frou Amer ca to Asia nt tha southern point of 1865. 1 ‘Ina provost marshal at Harper's Ferry, reports that w Rin the past week th a ine of Ne command stion of the On. Hundred and Ninety-shird nm from Louder Heighta by liote returued rebel gol- have been adopted to capture tiese miscreaus, who will be summarily dealt fa pe Now York), static at Bandy Hook, Lave e « sled toes su; ry os, Measures with, Mason Dewt,of Macon, Ga, mm cultivating « plan- tation end the other day called upon the w tenticna” O78, Ahh) Upor pot lede, Tue Utica, N.Y. Tarcemarn etates that a fow Thorton, of that city, lost two of Docvor him- ining child, ao i her mosher gave her, as che sutpose’, a dose of geraninm, but which {s @ fatal ‘The mother tho bad Many of them promise | ctu minted until the daughter suddenly excialr months ayo Dr hoe three children, « On Oa VYoursday, the rem of ten, did not fee! well, Torstock it for yellow jam) Posen when given in such @ dove, Teiwaine! unconsious of the mistake | Loe faler and daughter we and ricken one bowe “On, may, died, ve mother of three childrca, Tia -Gay, Dirksox, wee violently a & young cripple named Ferguson wh proach- poxt upon the street conversing with Senator Washburn, brought bis crute Brice certs bead, at the same time exclaiming, @ the scoundrel who y_ brother I" The blow ‘elled the General senseless to the 6° (0d, and a. Ores it was sup osed that he was slain, Putit.e now thou,h bh young Fe @t iy a spy and buny, Grut ol the Court, aud beuce the asuault, 2 Mn. Anpis. & narrow @: 9 @ borrib! Castle, Trela & short time Vinit to that celebrated apot, b hardy exploit of ki feat, it !9 well knov hanging suspended by the hi some hundred feet from the ground, daunted however, he preva'le i upon # fellow tour- iat to support him in the effort, whoa, emzug him @ince, by the heels, let him down over the edge of the precipice © blond Was triumphantly kisse |, end A. almoet black friend to “pull away !"" Ile did ao, but A. vot an- hoist without li clung to the ber of iron supporting The covsequence waa, one o this frightful postion by one foot ovly, and be woulll below, but at this junc belp arrived, aud he was broushtto the eurface salcly, alkuvuch nearly dead with iright, Submarine Cables. In Furope, Asia, Africa and Australia there 52 eul marir length of 5,025 w ensure 0,783 miles erland teleerapu ke al 1,740 miles of which are comp'etod h been revolved that this No’ the American aide to Bi, Lawrence and from thence to Cape Tbhadeus on the ton Bound, on Tal sund A istic continent, Two submarine cables will be re } ene 185 miles long and the ot) or ve Phodeus te 1,700 miles from he ith of the Atmoor River Thaddeus Mteven’s Vregramme. Mr. Tha tevecs, in bia recent spoech, pre- ronie the followlar programme: Thore are alout eix miJjicns of freedmen in the 8 ' he urs hereof acces of land fe 165,000,000 Of the th sho own shove tro hiundved sere: oach nut ’ 7 perrons, holding, in (he aygres eA, *atee,) Rhout “BAyN00,000 acces ow 2 each about 71,- low ot tr onla vemula wotoucned, Divide this en'e. Give, if you plerre, fort ) Acult male freedioan, Suppose there are one million of ft) » That would require Divice tt into ouitahlie tothe hichess bid‘ere, Uthink it, martes ‘de ve ation. Sl d produce #5.54.,04,000—three ond forty wa «of dollars, 4) of acros tor. ale. "tt 1 ae ouowe, (owl Vuln eis por coat, Government eco Beonl-tonually to the pen- ve become @eantied by this wil lasiove war, . App. «9 topay the damages done to loyal men. raudscuth, be the rebevon, fe Bay it * $5,000,000,000 toward the pay weat of se us LOCAL NEWS PW YORK AND Tue VICINITY, Tne ALconyuin AxD Winooskt Dirrt- ecnay,-) rom event lieations the test trial of the encluce of these vowola will not take place, Yertorday, however, the engines of both were rtart- el eas! that of the Algonquin being merely to toke off the rust, but tho Wincosti was in earnest, ond istenced to teat her exprcity, Our reporter weeton beard the Alcouquin and saw Mr, Dicker. ton, from whom he received the following state- ment The ori tinal order of the Seere'ary of the Nave direcied f iat the dip of cas wheels of both vessels cleo inthe water, They are now M:, Dickemon demands to 1 Ite ordered, aid tae te deep Ja trial ia ‘or €conoris, Rewer heiess the Loverninent p opoere te burn twe pur tone o! coat por day. which is a lage eonean tion under gay cire there bowts, and whieb ¥ per. culmesances jus mut eeonany to be exhtiied, ‘The Government ret to tell Mr, DO, what they mean todo. but sim. Diy @wie that Mr. dviligove the oraer whea theo teal otarie, wheres by the order of Reeveney Ww lw o be tophorsteinction of & Wea r ehos mow oo sed fo take Mt Py 90u ides ally ant ! ua her ntil ihe esurt Yertorday mc Me. De te three Uuited bintes & eerson duty waa atked to tell what quantity of coal would } pquired, Ife sald he Hot kuow, but when the orders elould be recoived from Woeshinwton, they would be issued by Mr, Jeheiwood, Ite thought, however, that lu It) per hour toapjune of grates would be required, This would make J4 tous oi coal per dey, and the Alxon qmin, ean bela to burn ao much, whieh je qane w saree aqucn ity ae any 2.000 ton Blavonm evr colng eleuines burne ateen, “Lath this ie with: ." con toued My, Dekerson, "the trial can't take piace with my conteut, f think eighs or ton tons ot cons ye cient.” Our \eporter next proceeded on board the Wi- nooski, and learned that the fires were started there et 4o’clock in the morning, ‘The steam ;being intro- duced at 8 A. M., and was to continue for twenty- four boury Que of the officers save that Mr Dicks ormerly belonved to him to know thetr “tn- they all agreed to Presume work bus sons said : Care and write, so'a ov to hire"a lawyer to tend to business.” vother exam) leof the African's thirstfor know- . "s breatie” aud sank own end both buried © ovec the Brave, who war aix months ago s bappy wile aud while making srrance- mente for the reeeption of Gen. Grant, at Galena, down with tremendous force upon the life will be saves. Iv ectema that durtng the rebellion @ brother of gon, then a rebel soldier, was captur- our lines, and abortly ettorwarde tried aa Brig.-tion, Dickson was Presi- the celebrated English actor, had jeath, at Blaroy While on @ undertook the fool- ng the “Blarny Btone,"*whiet n, is only accomplished by vver a perapet Nothing in the face, called out to bis Addison's v! lor several minutes he was lle which are of the aggregate and the inaulated wires of Tho longest of these line between New Yor! and wost const of Ireland, through Briti*h Colum. rh Asia and Rosala, will be 20.479 miles Thi ear oreon still refuses to go on with the trial. The fines of the Winooski are working tothe entire eat- ‘fection of officers and engineers, and are makin fiftenn of sixteen revolutions per aa running ‘ow steam, The quantity of coal burned is 1.400 of al ibe, per hour, This was all which conld be earned on hoard the Winooski, and our reporter n beine abl begin. rire when the oficial teat would AMENICAN [etrTUTR—TureTY-sixt® AK. NUAL FAIR Geax Orentna Last Evermna—Ap- PARES HY Mason Geweuat, B1OKLER, Ero.—The Thir- ty-slath Annual Pair of the American Inatitate wae 4 the old Palace Gardon, 14th street, with appropriate ceremonies, Dodworth’s fine Dand was present at the opening, and enlivened the audience by playing sovoral operatic and other airs. A large force of police wan also present, About » quarter part seven o'clock the doors were thrown open and soon tho building was filed by a vory large sudi- ence. ‘The entrance to the main building was very handsomely decorated with American fings, and streamer of red, white and blue. The galleries in- tile were also partially decorated, but euch decor tions ae were put up wore very han lsome indeed. To-day additional workmen will be put on,and by the evening doubtless the whole will be fintihed, Patent lamps (kerosenc), on which are reflectors which caure the light to be donbled in ite brillianer, were used to light up the entrance, Those lay com be filled and lighted without removing the chimney or sade, Specimens of these lamps are on exhibition and rel! at prices varying from $6 to #50. Last eventing the only portion of the building whieh might be waid to be complete was the Southern wing. Here wero on exhibition «ix beautiful marble chimney fronta, with mantels, ete,, boautifally earved with clarsical designe, ‘Iho upper part of a large building adjoining the Armory of the 2ud, is entirely filled with carriages and acricaltural implements, A tems porary building, 200 foes by 20, has also been erected on Fifteenth street, where tho boilers and somo of the machinery are placed, Tho tablos and other places of exhibition last evening were not enthely fitted ap, nor were the articles property classified, At baif-past 8 o'clock the band struck up “ Hail to the Chief," and soon after General Sickles appeared on the platform, accompanied by the Committee. An the General appoared, ho was welcomed with im- mense applause, Ho has discarded the use of crutches altorether, and walked with @ atick, but appeared vory lame. After be was seated, ove of the Commit- tee came forward and asked if his Excellency the Governor was in the room, and If #0, he was respect- fully invited to @ seat on the platform, The rame request was made as regarded the Mayor, Gen. Dixy Gen, Hooker, or any other Major General of any reg- ular or volunteer body, But none of the J partios appeared, and Geo, Hall then » forward and spoke as follows: Lapis any Gentiewen: We have intioducing to you as the orator of the Mejor Goneral Bickies, of the army of gm # * } have t few wees, w Labia? way apology, for we have wor! very hal L) even enerowhed oa the Sabbath, But with all our et we were not abic toget the building couplet Ya, oder, Alor to-morrow, however, | have no but everything will be in proper order, leneral Bickles then came forward amid grees applause, and dolivered the following address: Mu, Pavetwwent any GevTiaMen - OaN Lewrirure: ‘This nance uso* ful arte ie a Gattis lustration ha our h war poace which country. one of the greatest elemente of our thet industrial power which mul yore eaaive armics and fleots, and supp ies the mages or Kremt campaigns, bi t pro~ ducts weleh ‘itstinettahen thin exhibit: avd the puanerous attendance on this occesion, equally manti- ithe pabliusl apprectasion of our populstion tor industrial parsuite, This epoch of get hist re~ ho feature more remarkable than yy which a netion (hat has shown | meanifi- cent in war, resumes its peaceful avocations,disbands ite artal@eselle its fleets at nuction, and only disturbe the equanimity of ite rivals by the command- jug intivence & noble example, [re wrot that my purenite have mot been such as to fit me to address you npon the practical themes most eppopriate to this ecoasion, It is only in the most eneral way that [have been able to appreciate whe e new and Interesting in the proerces of the arts, O! course 1 have pot failed to observe during the period ci my milttary ecrvice how much the industry, in- gonulty and enterprise of our people have conuibuted to sugmien! our resources in war, When the Merri tee attacked the wooden fleet In Hampton end slip atier ehip of oars reeled and eunk under the ring blows of the rebel monster, and the hereie broadside from the Cumber- benoath the waters, ridiculed took up the un com Worden, drove the gpbel q to her in the por Norfolk, roon efterwards given to the flames, Tho Ceneral then alluded to fight of Parragucs ees and the Tennessee, when & ship repelled a fleet, aud received broadside Hroadside for over an hour, and was etill anharuede and st length the ‘Tennessee war diva! by Jucut, Peikins, He spoke of the exploits of young Cushing end ober noble men tu the American army y, and then epoke of the Gaariereeee: department, aud the num of persons which he said, betwoen that de- nanee and the Navy Yard, were » whole any, In fact, be though rig be history of the War po parallel coul the American Quarterinas‘er General's t, From L861 to 150, At Nashville alone, hanice, $n iaberete ere Ge uterial for the army operating he storehouses of rations, which months, and for- cobtaine ds euty would vietual 100.000 ten for ei, we for 60,000 hores, In this comnection, he soko of =the vast labor om the —rail- jouim and proceeded at rome length to laud the Quustormadte @ ead tho gulsstence department of tne aim hie neat spok@ ot the large manufacture for the government, and etated that more million tial) esas were obtained by purchases in foveisa Counties Gud quoted the report of the Compiesonersto ie eect that not one of them conpuro, The genticman next entary renarks about the Attorner veral others, he compli- v Siwaton, who, he said, oppored pyolution, and confer traitors to Lalwyette au bors Warren, Noronttor what tho final opin oi ju sta uy bebe, the elects were salutary, and & + 6 sple, dey felt that there was some oue to be tiratcol, ile next spoke of this ereag war a4 bein fo taimated by the egorts of Grant and Sheridan, an: ceclnred he strugei@ bad but shown the streggth ut Amores, ‘ihe ppeaserconciuded thus: “So long te cimed realetance to the uutbority of the Union rontinued, rather than euifer the busatiatioa of aubs dishore | would have seea the cousinent andgiven back again to the deucess aud ‘or bunting prounds. Now ali is changed, ome UDChalieuge seullied aud lapertab tihe domam of the repab.ie, Every man whe * * ib baie the ensign of tivedom and jus When the tew «hose awful guilt eyoud the p human charity shall bave eufleed the penmty of thew critves, may we not ray to those who are no louver our vied thac we hold them as we hold tho sees Of manksa. -€b6i! te in war, to poxce Mieuce,’ ihe eral was frejuently taterrupted with ap» plauee, particulurly when alluding w Goueral Grant, Tire dent John on, the Monitor, aad to the glorous let sander teof the army and y during the late wer. “Lhe Star Spanvied Baoner” was then pajciby the bend atter which the distinguished party loft the palforia, and proceeded to ® private rootn where eeverst bottles of Champagne were open~ od, aud any towstediauk, Fax-Alderman Ely open- e oasting Ceveral sickles, who, be sai bad 1 rhowed evideuces Of vaor and patriotiem and made or spe couvtry which few bad done. General Bickles respouded by e¢x- elt jou speaking as he had already wud ‘banking the gentlemen jor tovating him, Alderman Ely then Coa: she 2ud Regiment, aud spoke of that eorpe lu heat terms for givi otair, Kesponse by ne A ad Tie health (Continued em the Lest Page, , _ : where ¢ =