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TH Number 10,347. SUN. Thirty-Third Year 1865. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, == = —_—_———== eee = 22————E—E— ——_—_—— SS I wouhl Wto-morrew. The treaty was read be- ber of the British Hi of © feel that The atest News ween the Commussioners desienated by the Presi- From Europe, our country hes lost one of te mrons earnest and de- News Items. dent and the representatives of the Cherokees, I N voted friends, and we mourn his los as thatof « - Croeka, Chortaws, Chickasaws, Osaree, | Benecas Twe Day's Later News, freat bepefector of the bien ra UDy Telegraph to the New York Sun.y By Telegraph to the N. W. San, | Sheer ine thes bat mraree tee aunts eich the | Hatifar, Sept. 14—The steamship Asi, Captain | how muc — Mo Ins conijutor, don Betehte whe cou . ben pice LS aie Jntor, John at Site cause,” lt was voted to send a copy of these resolutions to the family of Mr, Cobden. THE STATE TICKET wee then nomitated with creat unan{mity as follows : Por Governor— A. H. Bulloek ; Liewt.-Governor— William Clatiin: Atditor General. 5. Driges, Of Pittafeld; State Treaeurer-.tacob L, land, 0 Miymouth ; Atiorney Geral Cheater J. Roed, of — so-called Confederate states and forfeited all their om ri, ave but the Gov fat he ‘ id wend JMR WASHIMGTON ISPATOHDS,se-icce Another Batch Of Pard ish the relations with the Gov- ernment which forineriy existed between them and horeafter recornze it as exorcising exclasive THE SOUTH CAROLINA CONVENTION Resolutions of Discontent Offered, Jurtediction over them and notenter inte alliance with any other Sia.¢, nation, power or sovereignty. THEY ARE TABLED. In accordance with the above stipulations the Gov- pereeen 8S eer Pe On, The Wirz Trial. ANOTHER ADJOURNMENT. A measace was received from (he delegates at Arm~ The Sick, atrone’s Academy, to the effect thas the rebels are Prisoner Still NEWS FROM THE WEST. Moodie, from Queenstown the 84 Inat., has arrived. Bhe has 59 passengers for this port and 96 for Boston. The Directors of the Atlantic Telegraph Company have unanimously adcepted the offer of the Telecraph Construction Company to manufactare and lay down anew cable and complete the present one 0 a to have two perfect cables botween Ireland and New. foundiand next summer, The manotacture of the new cable has commenced and the work is being done | Taunton ; Seoretary af State—Ouver Warnes, of with the utmost care, Captain James Anderson re- | Nosthanipton, Coived an offer from the Telegraph Construction | A series of resolutions were read and adopted : Company to command the Great Fastorn for five | The first recognizes the Diring hand in leading our yoare in laying cables, and bas accepted. Mr. Cyrus | ST™Ie8 bo victory the second congratuinies =| W. Field sala for New York in the steamship Aus- | jo Titi cut cmra snidiers and sailors ; the fo lowing resolutions are appeuded entire: tralasian on the 9th inst, Kerolved, Tuat Massaciusetts, which gave te Abra- Tt fe tated that In conseqnence of the epread of | DM Lamcoln unanimous support in Congress. extends Feolanism the number of regiments in whe South of pihetclecresf A Niant Exchange has been established at Chis eego Ll, by the grain dealers. 4 ermawmn arrived at Fortress Monroe on the 18th, from City Pulut with the 4th United Simee colored regiment, bound to Baltimore, Gas. Guant and family spent yesterday ot the homesteat of his fatheran-law, Gen, Dent, nine tailes from St. Loula, Mo, Hom, Thomas A. Spence, original Unionist an® Emanetpationis wee renominated Judge for the 12th district of Maryland yesterday, Tas time for the disintermens and removal of he dead bodies of Uniow soldiers, buried In the de~ partment of Virginia, will begin on the ist of Oo- tober next ALL the principal counties in the interior of the Biate of California have elected Union menobers te the Legislature, Two or three small towns heave gone Democratic, Tua first sale of California refined petroleum, 800 gallons at $1 40, took place recenily ot dan Francisco, The prospects of a large production of this article om the Pacific Slope are not yes very promising. A Movuwent has been started in Philadelphis ta form « national society for Christian work amongss the masses, hike that of the Christian Commission Smongest the seldiers, A convention fe to meet im Cleveland, Obio, on the 27th of Beptember for tha® purpose, Tus third and last day of the National Horsw Wwar, at Hartford, Conn., yesterday, was o gree® success, There were three entries for the five mile trot, viz: Frank Vernon, Henry Clay and Stonewall Jackson, The first prize was $900 and) the second $260, Frank Vernon won the first and exond heats, In 286i and 9.99. In the aext heai Hoary Oley and Stonewall Jackson oollidedtey threw their riders and ram sway; the former rum~ ning once and the latter three times around the track before they could be stoppe’. Frank Vew hon trotted the best he could, being obliged to clear of the runaways, This ended the trot, an Frank Vernon was awarded the prise ef ¢800, Beveral persons were injured, including Garpen~ ter, the driver of Stonewall Jackson, Baus @ fearful scene, Ata mecsting of the stockholders of the Rich~ mond and Danville Railroad held on Wednesday laet at Richmond, two candidates were presented for President, vis : General J. E. Johnston, late off the Rebel army, and Mr. A. 8. Buford, who was a member of the Virginia Legisleture during the rebellion, were the nominees, After « lengthy discussion asto whether General Johnston wouldd be acceptable to the Government authorities am Vineinta, ‘The people of Virginia are profuse in their expres- tions of loyalty to the Government, Meetings are being be!d in nearly every county in the State, at which resolutions are adopted, promising to yield faithful obedience the United States. A mesting wns heid on the 7th instant by the citizens of Prince Faiward county for the purpose, as set for) in @ pre , of refuting the ides which “prevails amon the authorities of the Federal Government an. desirous Of coming in to make peace with their loval wo brethrea, The council adjourned to 10 A, M morrow Fort Smith, Ark, Sept. 14.The treaty of general amity gud peace was submitied to the Ladians to-day, and uvtil to-morrow was given them (0 6xamine. Gov. Colberty, of Arkansas, has arrived here He Loss of a Gulf Steamer. TT"1. s ‘ : The Indian Council. 3 +r THE TREATY READING THE TREATY, Ainong the people of the Northern States that the —————— | people of MA a are tneltned to turbulence rit ¥ Government," 9 The Massachusetts Republican | vicrie" solution was adopte | with oth: nd ordered to be eens to President Johnecn Convention. ds Fst the tropression go exiatig iu regard — ou reports ia:ge numbers ot red men. from different tribes, on their w v pore ‘The Semnioles have anne " a the 5 ple of Vite NOMINATIONS AND RESOLUTIONS. en @ Attempt to Spike the Democratio tented papers ie their relauons with th on ef the State, Guns. beiion, aS a From the South; “LATER EUROPEAN it ntotthe revolted Htates, w f ighta ef the ple to whom Vional faith is pledged, or whicn leav society the seeds of ational crime, Upon us the reLellion which has tmvolved us in a debt ef $3000,\.00,000, for the payment of which onar and property of the countiy is pledged or which bas sleio by the builet and by starvation aud cruelty 50,100 of te beet men of the loyal Staten, Kesolved -Tuat the future pacification of the country and the restoretion of order Me au object of the Gret linporsence, and ove watch requires the ox ereise of the most deliberave end envtious wisdom, in order that there may be uc necessity of retracing our * eps; aud we nares with ibe Republicans oi Peon- * lvania, whe in their recent Siate Convention 6s- Presses the convivt.on that the people lately in Tebe!iion cannot rate» be entrusted with the political rehtewhich they forfeited by their treason, until they bave proved their acceptauce of the rerulta of she war by inoorporating into thelr constitutional thority —\o tution and peaceful and friendly sentiments towards the people of the North.” The Alexandria County Court has rendered @ de- NEWS. New Atlantic Cable Commenced, TWO LINES TO BE LAID. French and English Fleet Ex- hibition. &e., & &e. Wasurnaron, Sarvempes 14, Yesterday and to-day the President granted fifty- | ; nine pardons, The pardom business has not only inorensed the duties of the President and the At- torney General, but those also of the Secretary of Btate and some of bis subordinate officers, Geueral Van Wyek returns to New York to-night, He has been endeavoring to obtain an order muster- PORTUGAL, It te officially anmounced in the Corres that Prince Amadeun did not visit Lisbon to 1epreseut Victor Emanuel at the baptiam of the apocahs prince, The | provisions, and securing to all wen ba their Cortes granted leave to the King to ‘revel abroad. orders, the inelienaple right of linerty and the pur- He and the Queen wiil visit Italy, Don Fernando | $h't of happiness: aud w Spon. Congress, hete acting as Regent in the interim, Such an event pecus ee th Sitee dt tea te te being unprecedentod, has excited pablic enrprice the luyal poeple, white sad Diack, al + is most perfec me Eee ay Gate formed uuder tue Presidency fival Pb are taken toward PRAZIL, ol the South to thelr forteited rights, The war between Paraguay and the Argentine ®corcial welcome and confidence to bis mucesssor and the representative of his ideas, Andrew Johnson Ireland is to be increased. roe nd among the fsithloas, ae neces Y im the unauimous good Laud suppe . aa P nnn ~ Bright te Led all namce od > forts to restore order among the comumulticn ao laraly ic vi) on roneunced ¥ ab ind- ation. pane of good and exact justice te, ail, £00 sie'4, Og silion now so uy pat a 6 lor The Board of Trade returns for July show acon- | masses of the country, was the most wicked ever known tn the anual of history , ite motives peing the pared with last year, extension of the most abominable ty stem of bondage, The fetes at Portemouth in honor of the French fected and consultutionalls srderedi eigctien. a progressed ia the I it bat we agree with oar Chief Macisirate t! ret . lity of this q:eat crune suffer vo and flluminations, followed ono after tho other, and | Punishment. Upon the rose off rebels we would in- ‘ : . tion of thetr laws and customs, whieh is Indispenss poovies waa exceedingly warm and eutburtaaticn Ay | Witythat the country may be speedily pasised and MIS UDO rau ire England’ cat py He Make ot meme je | Resolved, That Massachusetts went no farther than It of France,’ an earnest desire wae exprerend | Pviitica! ncoessity and national safety required, when Biates ale deciared iu National Convention thet terme of the most cordial friendship and good-will. The exchanve of Naval hospi talities between France ee ewe _ § bee a ee ees tee and England, te prouounced a momorable epleode, | 5.4n At. A Timea end aethee, GBA not only in the history of these two preat powers, | fy vcwiee of Kepubiican government am Jnat but even of the elvilized world, and is univorrall extirpation from the soll of the Republic; and now Crop esttmates claim much attention, and the adinin leasing authority in the Lonton Times eums ap his estimates thronghont the country, as follows: i yield 296 bushels per acre, or four below Barley 82 bushels per acre, or eleht age crop. Potatoes will yield unusnally woll 1 dan average crop, I’asturage is singu- elsion euvoiving an entire change sn, proceedings larly abuadant, axainet negroes cha: ged with criminal offences, ne a Virginie papers thus ext lain it: “Un Tuesday, Sept Th * Emperor of France had received M. Mon , the Tb, @ negio named Waters wae tried betore the | 86w Spanish Ambassador, He prisuinent in the Peniteuuaty.. The court tried bun | 684 the French Government would al found @ccoraing to the provisions of the Coue of Virginia, | ready to atreugthen the bonds whieh amite ihe two and of coulse without @ jury — Water's countel -eser¥- | countries, ing ai] pleas re.ative to the jurtediction, ‘The coun. ee) Lmmediately apon the announcement of the sen- ‘They contended chat the accused, being ® free man, war entitied, under the Bill of Kighte of Virginia, to ‘ai: trial by @ jury ; thas free orcroes had been so i from the origin of the Uc owealth uot hen the law was changed as w place free t {0 TOvolt, and re-esta’ eovernment there on the tinued alight falling off in British exports as eom- and the immediate cecasion of the lose of @ fairly con- all wore alike brilliant and eneoesefal, The recep fick uo punishment, simply requiring that reiwrma- that the two nations might ever live in peace and on | fic Ce i eommon with the Republicane of all the regarded with great satisfaction throughout England. | iy groord with those declarations, she only aske that below the « erage Peas and tesne will yield their Jd he. ed great County Court at Alexandria on the charge of grand | value to seeing France and Spain adv ether, larceny, convicied and eenienced to two years’ im- tence moved to arrest the judement of the court, coung ip this re eke uz.t, Daw, Liarmon, hoald be yn of Water's declaring he rr to ft, thi ariton and Taylor,) decid ar. eted, i accordanc ith the counsel.—Justice Colton dissenting was opposed to the decision,” QRORGIA, Tho all important topic in Georgia is the removal as env important political h vmnain unadjusted, erninent can 4 fing out his old regiment, the 66th New York Veteran Volunvers, He regrets the mustoring out of eo many colored regiments, leceuse the veteran reai- men are reqoired to remai. jouger to do what could as well be doue by them, Le says from his observa. tion in South Carolina, thas the elamor of planters agaiet the colored troops is without foundation, and that no more outrages are coumitted by black sol- work Mr, Webster, of Boston, bas offered to perfor The Bevannab Rervniicas, of the #th. # proposition is to re the bare and obstructions of every & eo that ven safely reach Sa Will not Coss the city ope Mm.) al the sanction of the city go ped bag We sre ataumeo prehend diers than by white. aiduous and expensive © cars can be yo tele without heavy approprins ad with the pe It iseald ateirgran bas been recelved here from | To verted couditioa vi. city treasury It Columbia, %. C., that the State Convention assembled | quite like thet Mayo: ¢ ved and the Boant yeeverday, with one bundred members present. It is regarded as the ablest body ever couvened in thas idermep will uuani:mously the cor of so great a contract, one which will G anything else to restore 'o tho city her warte Btate, Resolutions of discomtent were offered, and premacy over all Southern cities save Now Or ean D t The subject is ove ot vital importance to the ¢ only received five votes; and they were laid onthe ee Mr canis Of that Giave Oma ho pun Ob t table, sflera refusal to printthem, The Governor's | Mayor grauis pormissiva the work will be cv mensa¢ tlrongly sustains the President's reconstruc- menced, i ALABAMA, tion policy Crimes ef oU kin ts ee. ta alarmingly on the ocr in Alabama, pai ticularly those of cotton and bo stealing, Persone are afraid to walk the strects night, for fear ot being arsaulied and robhed by r fhans, who prow! The officers of the Richmond banks have preferred acinim for the epocie recently captured in the South aad brought to this city Among the large number of Southerners who ar- “ivod here to-day ls Herechel V. Johuson, of Georgia, In consequence of the washing away by the recent rains of the bridges of the Kansas branch of the Pa- cific Railroad, the President bas recalied his previous orders directing the payment of the goverament | 1 414 ali loyal citizens that is abuncaatiy Dounty to the company, and ordered that a re-exami- | jp. | ba: 1] nation of the road be mado before any public money fe disbursed. continuing, Goveruor Parsons has issued & procie fon, in which be saya: “ Feilow-citizens, all & must be stopped. If we cox bie tu tiready called on Major General Woo menwho go arwed sud disguised, iu orcer to au cotton and otber property" MIASISGIPMI, Tho Constitutional Courention in Mississippi THK WIRZ TRIAL, Fighteenth Day. of the obstructions in the Bavannah River, which unmation | war, and its purpose waa set forth yore (han | about the rtreets, arined aud dis. | guised, With a view of preventing this tate of tu nee t doit ourre. vee, oF you will pot wid in doing so through the civil eribue Bais of the couvtry, there isa military force at baad send a military force w one county, bo arrest bande of Repablic shows no signe of termination, Kaine bad retarded military operations, but hostilities were about to commence on au imposing ecale, Larce armies were being ralsed by volunteers and conserip- tion. m, e Valedictory Acireas ef the British Eman- cipation Society. Tho Fnagl'sh papers print the valedictory addross of the Emancipation Boclety, an organization wh wase faithful friend of the I'nited Sta {| the rebellion, It was formed at an early throucbont tage of th in the following 30 reeolution which was edopted at the meeting whereas «| It was organized re e a0 That this meeting, being imprecsed with the tin portance of adopting t eompathy of this counir, s Covtederser of Atnerica, «nd the | uited verom An emane!pation realvos it tocarry out the Fuancipation bocety, ‘The addres ree nays y tornato dwell apon the wile and poure which pluton and the wd th 1. was fo.jo both evoked kK ere organized ja Manchester and ovhor publie meetin Wee spontaneourly tteof the country, and the demonstra took place u cur own euep cea in never evrpased, and rarely fpnblie movements in th aahir a ite] 4 wal | resisted all the ef? which o induce them to marist she 1 tion ofthe Hourly aod pave their wartn sat | eyimpathy to the couse of Union and bamanelpa- vement i tht o-named oljocy to be calied the | ly conunitted to any political party composed of the Southora mon who were lately in rebellion and arms, vr of the Northorm mea, who, tuo loual Conven- Won. only # yrar mea, declared that after four years’ of fa'lure to reatore the Luton by the experiment of war, duriog which, uader the pretense of military hecersity, the war power bad Leen placed higher then the Courtitation, the Constirutfon iteelf bad been distegatced lo every pact, publlc and private richts alike trodien dewn, and the natione! property of tbe country eseotialily Lmpaired, and that juaricr | buaienity, Uberty and the pubsie welfare, demande that lmmediace efforts be made for a cessation of host tier | Furthes resolved, That po confidesce onght to bo | placed iu (he professions of any organization that de | the nec uy pretection of the poils from the sand traitors to be a eliameful vio~ not the Constitution, whieh ought to be held ae reyolusonary aod mitemed, and that now seeks to reluatate iteelf in power by the nomination of eoldiers | aot prowoet ma:rhale for efice, and by passing 1eeo- | utous of confieeuce in @ Republican Admipieira- iorolved, That we have no theories to promulgate t tof euffrcee, but as @ prac ong eo toe grand i the mal caof the Covernn tecrty of the Union, tho preserv ‘o ex.irpation of ala cooaaged whieh will admit Paleolaiers and traitorous sue eactude the loyal a ahet thelr blood ia oe ules may be indin- taocoln said iu bia » the jewe: Ut teste caunot 0 pat, jon ery, | and ie bile faith the treedinan, whie it pro- ¥ des jor the peace, mavency and security of the counuy t € 4 ' edjournment was wished to await the arrival of @ telegraphic dispatch from Washington, tn answer to # question propounded by General Terry, as t@ whether the Government would object. No diye patch was however received, and the vote wag finally taken with the following result:—A. 8. Buford, 228; J. E. Johnston, 1728, The vote of stockholders stood for Johnston 1727, for Buford 676. The vote of the State, 1602 was cast by Mr. Charles Palmer for Mr. Buford, Majority for Bue ford 1101. General Intelligence. \By Matl to the New York Sun.) Artem a long controversy it has been decided te adroit colored children at Newport, R. 1, into the same echools as white cliidren, , Gan. Guransom passed through Sprin last week, on his way to Alabama, whi ordere:! for duty, Mis Lenam, an actress at the Varioties Theatre, Detroit, Mich., it Is anid, recently severely borse- pouprad s lieutenant belonging to the Bixty-firsy lofantry, for Leaving traduced her character as an actress. G, M. Tareterr, sn old eltizen, and formerly Mayor of La Uirange, Mo, was murdered at thee oe » few uays ago, by » boatman, who atabbod ja with » bowle-knife during an altercation ia a Mquor saloon, A o'nara in on English cathedral hatte attend old, Tl.,’ or be is tion, ‘The conduct of the working elasens through , Afer addresses from General Batler and other eleven days, and cost the State $14,000. The expenses | out Grea! Britta owas) eyuslly adm prominent citizeus, the Convention dissolved, of the Convention are paid by «tax, as follows: On end eae our wovement wi staine 1 dry goods stores, drinking seloons, etc, $60 each; a tnnelaniie a service seven hundred and thirty times year end a man who can sing e good solo and attend al Meso services will got aixty pounds a year—say Washington, Sept. 14.-The Wire Military Com- mireion re-assem bled this morning, \ Col, Chipman read a note addressed to him by sanctioned by tu ‘approval ar STATE AGRICULTUKAL SOCIETY, three handred dolMars, ive © Sb yictn] t h each tavern, billiard tabie or restanrant, $ every | many names which are iilurtrions in & succe fi By the end of the year the navy wil! be reduced or each bale of cotton sold of whipped, #1; and on wy Lr i, Borgeou o1 the Post, on of Capt. Wirz, in whieh he ner is somew bas beter, but te communication f Telative to the oo. * The Pi suger, Molasses, ic, ive Her Boti-secessioniat. ‘The right of the negro to vod rt profits on trade, during the war, in cotton, tobacco, ut. in United Ste ¥ ail | the failure ofevery attempt which wae made ly the able and untiring partisans of the South to cormpel the Govern cat wo adopt @ policy of interference under el Utica, N.Y, Sept, 1f- Whe exhibition of the | Suave Aes icultural society, as was expected, drew to- to nearly the sar weut of tae war, ferength a# atthe commence. Only three iron-clads will be reteined in #ervice—one each at Charleston, New +] clece to eave b 1 Wonddiay currency.” The candidate tor Governor * oe a the #uie of recornleime 6 independence of the | Ketes to-day, an Lomense coucuree of people, It ts | Orleavs and San Francisco, ble to lea 5 ‘ y : my d ; i, nominated by the Convent is Jude elavoboldere contederac it wes seen fu the more | estimated that folly 00 people vislsed the grounds. Kavorts received at the Freedmen's Bureaa Me ermatloa ou ed Pi teseke a Fa ‘ehor, of ‘Tishomingo county am old Whir strineeut measurce adopied by the Government to | q Phe cash receipts aneunted to $6,278 71, The total | show thas most of the property held as abaudoued ; force English nentrality, and notably in sue seiz~ | + orderly im quéet of Tr, Ford, who, this morning, ) 4 by 6 “ iy t . wt Harper's Ferry, by the Government, has been r estate 1n Mississippi was fully ostabiiehet by $6 | ure of the ateain rams, It was seen ultimate. | receipteup to & nt time from all sources is could not be found, oither ab the id Capitol or as hie | CUO It and ie romaine oly for te Lecisiature | ly” jn the despair of these “who bad hoped | S1lihd, Lhe ins trifié abort of tho agerepate | restored to ite owners, and that epplications haye rei iver n recers. the morronger returned, saying that | 4 # adjust the statutes as to ovafurm therete, to employ Bngiand an ihe lever by which | Sucuns received here ears ago up to Thasday | been roade for the restoration of the remainder. ve 5 , be could nos find that cenuiem, TENN EASE. Mr, Baker said that he saw afternoon at @ o'clock. H much deranged, any eutject. He ( which reemed pertec ly pt. Wirz yesterday mind was evidently 1 he could not concentiate it on Mr, Mak took hola of his litabs rithout strength, He beld them, and letting go they jel like those of a dead person, ‘The prisone id pot seem to have any con- trol of himee.t, So iar as he was able to \udge, Capt, ing thecivic garb and atrending ene getically to duties of the eitizen, avolding politics, but support jn thoir hearts and by word, the etatermen at helm, our Frevideat, * Frout Row’ is The Memphis BULLETIN says, peaking of the com- mercial prospects of the city :—"We see the sol Lier again the clerk, the merchant and machimisy, resus niy surpassed | Most vuthleus system of opp Ww achieve the fuccess of an onda netarions rebel ion, The cream of a siave eine pire fe now dispelled, Net only has the prow avery Covernwent established a: Richmond #0 utterly col- Iapsed thes no trace of ite existence can be diseuver= che | Ody seve in the misery whch it as vocasioned, bus ng | Deer slavery iweert lias periahed, and a war which she | Was bevun for the exteasion and consulidasion or the jon (he word had ever unprovoked night, ¢ weather was pleasent during the day up to tour o'clock, whoh @ very heavy thuader storm paawed over, driving @he people inw the buildings, cariie stale and averything that offered ebelter, Major General Livoker welted the ground ayain to- da/. Nearly als the awards bave been made, and will be ar nounced tc-moirow, ‘lhe compestioa iu sev- eral deputuente hae been very cee aud epiritedaud Committees catia inmtnb ati rivaibectee tence ee See AE Ses ea rE An English paper relates that one evening, a couple of weeks ence, & man named Johnson, be- longing to Douglas's Lheatre, Wisbech, rowed up thertver, at bigh tide, im a boat made out of pro- vincial newspepers. A great number of persone congregated to ee0 the feat performed, ye had a differents duty to perform, J likeamen broken up, He supposed ‘ t bum—and the in the emancipation of every slave, | Ali the ing eow.ng machines were tn operation, Tus venerable cld frigate Constitution, is re- pe sae under the iptcence oC eprates by ew sors Hise vey. oP A inte oct as the peculiar work of our society is | Abd were subjected tom most ricid exanination ‘and ported to have bebaved with extraordinary friski- - . $ » | lon 3 ; er § yas Ae thoush Capt. Wirz might be able tocome here for a ned, it is practically sccomplished; and io re- the sevoress ‘ese Tie Committee spont several | peas on her rscons voyage from N rtto Anna- macnificent stores, crowded trom morn uobil BIRD | Oise one existeuce as an resociation ehall be ! Mours in their exanduauon, They awarded the pre- Di ing the t t to Y ber, sh , the physica, exertion and mental excitement Jers for the future of onr city.” peat oaing for us tot yi ik y ; p! payed hive ete me day, tbe Piz beve to uderge tight again prostrate | SPHke Woouers fF the future of ort cduan’e Depart | formally dissolved It only rermains for us to thank | Uiuin Jor the best fainily wechine to toe aces bf bum, aod the Comimeeion woul have © adjoura over; bub by adjourning over now fora few days, the prisower might scvuire strength @4ough to go on without further intesrapuon, ‘The deieudans was nowt apalous that tue trial should be brought to aa ment is working under disadvantaves, Lat nevert less, working wonders, and that portion of our habitants ie at present very iittie troubled by would-be philanthropy of the but seem wore concerned in regaining their posit as iaborers,”” . Auurober of meetings have been held, at wh roposals have been made avite capital and /a' Fem the North, and to prov mneaue of Ob(Aia supp. jeg for the southern com: i) Khe Episcopal Couvention beid at Nashy lect week, at which some very loyal resoluliolis © auopted, and the utmost harmony and good ter) ized their deliberations end é iu reply to a question of the President of the Court, M:. Bager said tual (be prsone wes as comiorsable ge cou.u be im the Vid Capito Aine to bun jue Comuiseion, owing to the sickness of the pris- oper, aujourmed unui Monday next. From the West. Lous of a Gulf Steamer, Cairo, il, Sept, 14—New Orleans papers of the 6th bave becn received. They contain an account of she wreck of the steamer Shooting Star, on the nighsof the 6th inet, 15 miles + of Timbelsar Light House, while on her way from New Orleans to Galveston. The ehip and the greater part of her car- go are 8 total | No lives were low, It is feared that the gale in which she was wrecked swept over the Gulf of Mexico, 14 0 vessels had arrived at New Lhe otlicers were very x z 3 s Jounson, commanding 4 d 10 the clos.ng of the coiored schoo! you please iniorm me at #Lat pointe he sel have been iuteriered with, as 1 will posi col troops there to entorce the laws and protect schools,” ‘The cotton crop it ja etated will be very en BuLterin “Beyoud the Union ha year acer cotton Held can be loud, all kinds large supplies of cofton in the biate are eniir talee.” ir friends, she radicass, has been received trom Geu. Fisk, from raised tn abundance, but litte cotton, The reports at the North in regard to there being v6 ROOd RELY) 8 hope buat the he. | Our filends and fellew-ialorere ior ip. | they have rendered, and to cxp we reat Republic may long eujo) peace d tha: equal laws may he ro-establ lon | Sbe DOW reunited Btales and territosies of (le Ane rican Union, ich Latest Commercint. bor TAver pool, Sept, 2, Evening. Cotton 1O8 | 15,000 bales, to epecuistors aod exporters oy, | Kebis firmer, with ap upward teasency, but quote ‘ile | tons remain unchangec. ‘Ihe breadetufts’ market ere | iatim, Provisiom marke \s ‘26 | London, Sept, 4d, Evening.—Consols closed at 90 for money ‘an Securities —[!!inols Central R. R., T3%a sé. Five-Dweuties, ov, 19; Erie K. R.. Gi gadis; | POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, Proceedings of The Massachusetts State Kepublican Couveution, Worcester, Sept, 14,—Uhe Massachusetts Kepubli- an Btate Convention assembled here to-day, and is largely attended, ‘The Convention pesmanently or- Ganized by electing Caries Samuner, Preeident, and two Vice-Presidents from each Congressional dla she ‘ely | Menufsesurine Con pany, and aleo for the beet Manu- facturing Machine. ThS premium for the bees spe- ry sof machine sew.ng wae awarded to Grover & Maker, The es ilitton of all the hocees was vary Hwe, and wttracted @-eet attention, ro did the pieces. sou of p patie, le aia, eight tea and twelve bu of the American Fapuesws Com- Pauy fo.mbd one of the principal features of tue day, dle Pals closes W-moriow The Ohio Stato Treasercrabip Stili Vacaat, Cincinnati, Sept. 14,—Tho office of State Troam urer still remains vacant, Mr. Winn having de clined the appointment, G. Volney Dorsey, the | ‘Treasurer, ia still under arrest, [tia alleged that tho amount of State funds unlawfully appropriated by Dorsey was $66,000, When taken into custody, he retused todeliver up cue keys ot his mediately entered into the requisite for his appearance at Court. Consequent on his sal to five up ble keys, bine forcibly from ofiee the Guvecnor being wade known to Dorsey, and after cop ultiug with Lis lawyers, it was agreed apor even tually that separate portions of the combination keys of thy safe chou'd be respectively held by thu lreas- gence east tainatlont E ols ie itiea eA tay a Ew z off alone, making su hour, avd passing ¢ Baltimore c!ippers and all, Miss Awwa Fauust, 8 young lady of Columbus, Ind, wes ruing tn a buggy with a genticinan, on Siioday last, when the hors» ran away, and the young laly tried to jump ott, bus her hoops caught iv the buggy, and she was dragge! about mile. Tne horse then ren into @ mill-race aud the young lady wus drownod. pearance of Breckinridge in Canade in- urmise that he bas some hopes of Exe- cutive clemency, His uncle, Dr. Robert J. Breck- ipridge, is said to be extremely anxious on the subject, Those who know the late Vice-l’res deut, however, Mink, that if he is in Canada, it te rather to meet his family, whow he has not seeu for some month bas seldom been # greater instance of {ingenuity than “se grand landscape in made by a clerk in the Frouch War Of Ib is composed outirely of insects (of beetics alone there are more than 45,000) or nearly 4,000 different species, that touk four years in meking irteen andes belf knots ythivg im the route-- 3 epee mW rf jov Vhe palnfai pleco of work will form one of 4 y “until t f + Orlewas for three days previous to the Sth, Ara meeting of the stockholders of the Rich- | trie and @ large numbor from the State ot large, wee one te uaresear BASS the sppointinent of s aepeee reat ep EN ly tl A d mond & Danville Bailroad, on Wednesday, ob Among the latter is Mujor Gienoral Ben)amin F, Bute | aug the vacant post, ‘i he Treasury i¢ now cloned. It | to be opemed at ihe Palais du i'fadusteie, = Richmond, resolutions were adopted denouncing | 1% The several committees on resolutions finance, ai tice Rinratin Linus) ca tates pa caret te Govern: | Duane «desperate fight 0 Bulphur Springs, Heading the Treaty, 4 + | Ct. were appolnted, when Mr. cummer Addreswed | ment to eject him. Ky, on Chureday last, between » father and son Ch Sept. 14.—A ial despatch to the Rr. the seizure by the United Siates of the Piedmop the Convention at | i ath. - named Day, on oe sits and » man nemod Skean - icago, Sept. 14. epec' spate - al d & Danville Bailroac, a@ eugth. : eee ober, in whieh the “valance ef power’ wee K eoniican, dated Fort Bmith, Sept. 13th, saya: “The prensa of the Richman d justice, A com: SeooND DIEPATCH Pras Mec ut Alga 0 by reall frem New Fors evidently in favor of the two Dee A young Council was opened at one o'clock by Commissioner | *t0getber contrary to right end juste, © | Worcester, sep, » Moon. Amana Walker | City to Columbus, Ga. | Yhe try) occupies f¥8 | German girl joined in the meleg and Cooley, who asked if the different tribes were ready | mittee to wait on President Johnson, meq y y ‘. te sign the treaty of peace, The agents for the Bemi- oles and Cherokees said their peovle bad read js and bis assistance in recovering the road, WM volnted, all Presented resoluti as, which uneaimously ®P- | adopted ; declaring New York te Savanuah and thence Ly rail, the fare is seventy-three dollars, and the time gooupied is Thad Wp the death of Righard Cobden. late ® Mam, | eight days, oelzing a gua from Skean, she shes ome ofhis poneats shrough the brain, and thee bea: the net te fartously aver “entianed eo the fag Fase.)