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. * THE Number 1 O.B49. The Latest Ne FROM Meeting of Cotten Loan Helders, ANXIETY ABOUT PAYMENT. | Spread of the Cattle Plague. | ITS APPEARANCE IN IRELAND, THE FENIAN MOVEMENT. John Bull Becomie Alarmed. THE CHOLERA IN FRANCE. 30 Deaths a Day at Marseilles. Great Fire at Coustantinople, 2.500 BUILDINGS BURNED. OR ™ NEW Y | dissolved on the 14th September, The civil and mi!- | itary eovernment tor Holstein would te established | , and would enter apon its functious cn he . Field Marshal Von Gablenz would arrive in Holstein on the 14ch fnat, and replace Herr Von ha eae the Austrian civil commissioner in the ict ies, CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, to July 28th, The Basnto war Was proceeding will creat vigor, and the whole courre of affaire up to then was strongly in favor of the Free | Father Hamilton and Whelan, of whom be seeks Btrte Vechikoy Baeuto che killed, aud & capta ed, Mogat The rongbolde of the Busheli and captured; 60 Basutoe were by 42 cattie and 159 horses another Baruto #t:onghold, 1 about 1,00 bute burnt, ani hes beeuw seized, fiate territory. Great to have been com- and turders end robberies perpe- Basutos on Iritieh subjects on British soul, namely, the Natei elue of the Diakeuberg. This was said to hi he onunon attendant taade by the Basu‘os along the Natal fron- ot were acting promptly and had reselved to nO to extend tele- ree Stal to Cape nee oi th nannual via the NEW ZFALAND, Advices from New Zealand state that Rewol mant- fests an intention to continue theatrugele. The crew of the cutter Ponita have been seized by ravages. ihe. tate wuncertan, Mr, Fox has resigned his teat in the Assembly, and proceeded to Engiana, Etlorte are being made to overthiow the Ministry. INDIA ANT) CHINA, Bombay, Aug. 8.—Overtures for peace have been Tece.ved from the Rajah and Bhootan, and the war ts Government nto reheve OUR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. Convention of Workingmen, The 8 Hour System to be Considered, TERRIBLE FIRE IN AGUSTA, ME, Every Business House Destroyed. LOSS ABOUT $500,000. The Indian Council. &e., «ec. & Ces From Evrope. Four Days’ Later News. The steamer City of Boston, from Queenstown the Tth inet. hae arrived at this port. A meeting of the Bondholders of the Confederate Tean was held at the ‘ London Tavern" on the 14th, “to consider thelr altered position, now that the Government of the United States has become the de facto Government of the Confederate States, and, If deemed expedient, to appoint a Committee to protect their rights and interests, and generally to take such Neps as mieht be thought advisable.” Admiral Wallis having taken the chair, Mr. Cham- beriain said the were met toconider their posit'on asthe bol’ers of this joan, and aleo what wae the value of it. He was not a stockholde: the avent of n the cireumstances the loan was contrseted and what securi- Wee bad been given by these who brought forward the foan, They would iaquire & er the neente had any money in their hanc ed in liquidation of the loan, He would noteive any opinion himeelf, but hy had hish authority for stating that the indi- al States wee weverally liable for a proportionate of the loan, He tleo thoucht that the fod- ernment were iwwiernaticoally as well as bount toper thie loan. The federal States on, which conquered the Confederate her nation; aud the former being now overnment of the latter, be thought ound to pay the debts contracted by the Confederate states. Tt reeulted from a decision of Vice Chancellor Wood, in a recent case, that the toa- eral covernment were liable. Alter ee {.scuesion it wae agreed that a commit- tee, 2 Chamb-riain, and bP. ter, should be ap. pointed to act, and to report the result of their action to a meeting to be held on the i8th of next month, The bends o tredinge at the me hope bo the bend ho The Liverpool Power says: “ That portion of the rpool dock space which was formerly almost inon- dd by the traders between Liverpool and the nportsof the South, but which during the war has at last arsummed its wonted the 5th declined 1 per cent., the pro. ing effurding little ground for eis basice: | is now brist with abor, The trade ecu vey aud the long seaiod po: of the sou bas ened with « epirit that eugu Toe Post then enusnerates a that have sailed aud are leading well for she f Jong list of ve for Southera por The Roral of Lreland, | The Mark Lane ¥ fourthe of the Engi 8 bad condition, and that un sur W. Hamilton, the Astronomer aunounced, * fears that nenrly three- t crops will prove to be in er the Unprovement in death of hw the weather the earlie t cod the latest ¢ erlngs of the harvest will pre ly tura out the best The cattle nunued to progress, It is atated to have m erance in Irelend—in the Coun- ty of De nou Council of the city of Tonio to head 6 asuhscription to compenes dinoased an. le London, Sept, 12. Lobad Leen compeded to kili The politteal news to-day is un« important, A great fire bas cecurred at Stamboul, Constantinople, Two thousand five hundred build. ings bave been burnt, end the fire was etill raging on the 6th, © rRancn, A Paris leticr says there ie no prospect of a recon- ciliation between the Emperor and Prince Napo leon a According to returns by the authorities of Mar- peilles, there were 75 deaths in that city oo the 30th August, of which 29 were caused by cholera, At one o'clock in the afternoon of the Slet, there were Su the declared, of which 28 were from cholera, ‘The Emperor and Fupreas of the French, and the King and Queen of 5. were about to exchange risits at Sau Sebastian and Biarritz, ITALY, At the King’s request, Signor Notali, Minister of the Interior, would still continue at the head of the Miniatry of Public Instruction A dispatch from Kome announces the death of Joseph Bonaparte, Prince of Muxignano. PRUSSIA, Count Fulenbare, who killed Prince Alfred's cook, and was in consejuence o:dered to keep his room while the laquiry was going on, had been allowed to hie regiment, pow ™ suvering in the nelg! r. The Tivaty betweea idsla Wie eigoed at Gastein on tho Tm the continned impunity of the utmost discredit on Count Eu ug Piruessan jusiice. DENMARK, Two thourand two hundred inhabitants of Schles- wig arrived at Copeuhagen on the 2d of September, Many more, it is said, were prevented seccompany them by delay in announeing their attention of join- Ing the exeuse!on. Larce crowds assembied to wit- nese their arrival, and the greatest enthusisem was manifesied, Ail the Schleewigers were lodged in the hours of the inhabitants of Copenhagen, THE DUOHIES, An official notifieation had been made to the pres- ent Government of the Duchies, that it would be verely felt Deegooath Representative Hindoo, and lea if the Hindoo's iu Bombay, died on Canton, Aug. 12.—It ie proposed to establish « telegraphic communication to London through Rus- Latest Commercial. Liverpool, Sept, 7.—Cortos.—The market has teen bnovant, but cloved womowhat quieter, All quotations have advanced to a /rifl og extent, rapstures.-The market equiet, ihe weather n magnificent for the en pe ISIONK.— The iarkes ie eteady, Batter easy, don, Sept. 7.—Consos for money 89/0 @ Ninoir U; Erie shares, b4ig a bas, Five Twenties 654 . ‘The London Times, of the 6th, says: The telegraphic announcement yesterday from New York, to ihe that a new government loan Will suortly be iraued, created disappointment among the desleis who h ed falth ia the statements received by the previous mails, that the Treasury wee weil provided against all wants up to December, The advicce from Frankiort mention that the rettie- tient ou the Bourse for the August accounts has shorn that the market ie at length overstocked with American funds, while discount remains at 3 per € As much as 1) per cent. wae paid tor transactions forward tothe new acount, | thee ac many wenk holders. and a* every brings pew supplies, prices give way if not supported by better New York juotat . THE VES Excitement in England. The Fenian organization is causing considerable excitement in England, and the prees {* busily en- gaged in discussing the question, The Loudon Times, of Augurt Slst, says: We know not whether it is after s day's work ora day's idleness that @ good many Irishmen have istely on to a new kind of noc urnal amurement, Ther meet on the 1oade. or on any bitot dry e:ound they ean find, and go through with what they consider driifing, and what no doubt is driiing, Lhey Leen seen in various places by dozens—nay, travelers who have stumbled on them inthe dark (alk of bus dreds, and they are decaribed ae going through cer tain military movements with much activity and pieciaion, ‘They do it gratis, and without the actual ure of dangerous edg@ tools, A gooa many of them will finish by taking the Queen's ebilling and fiaht- ing, as Irishinen always do fic ht. avainet her Majesty's enemies, ‘The Trwes then says it ie donbtfal if Amerien will render the Fenians the support they imagine, and adds It ie juet possible America world rend over a emal! © inveuinte Tisiaud, and bring lhis would proba be ata time other quarter. ' thousand men ecuinte as to the result of the supposed campaign ; nor is it necessary, for in any resul', whether success or tailure, erveens would evenualiy withdraw their m ire. land, and jeave an excited population to our own tender mer ark hour the counsels 01 "i 4 foxiaud woud interfere to assuage the fury of tnctions, aud even to soften the ger of blood, But there 1s auch athing se mar nd these have been some command ree vent to ther renee of indignation ea of treason men in thie country we should Le sorry, inde loose upou Lrelan should L@.and see: foat ciisif an eyuale TeplesPulAtive oF joyalty and Oran lee sone, ‘There risk iu (hie auueenieat which is a@lieady Aud dos ol waitior war, Weean ted ihe renicuy jor theirs comfort, that at castone in ten 1@ waiting or the first opportuaiy t) ell Lue nine comrate« Saiwayewill be Ab prerent ing, @od there reudy wutly dilli ehou @ Le iuler supred, easer them &O4 cannot por bly Duct us, But as goon a these te wuything to tel, bere are pleaty Of jellows, As Drageiukg Bud B68 b Cacuine Ke erst, who will be glad so teil is ai lor a brining CUR Gelawou The London Daily Terecuaru thas dieposes of the Beitie! +4 AO her ineniied, on this etha & th the aid o! 4 pn t. Wedare say ‘Dat many b Mhuet entertain very pos! difleren. else we should not have bund: cou.ting F min and natioual ridicule by playlux th: co on the viline reeus, Wieu will Irie their many iare and nobie powers a pe ridiculous in thoee political m theirown country? No peope abeurdity in the conduct of othe bage garden conspirecies, wud high about oppression which exiete ouly in she bi fancies of the declaime. dom toying with tr which no country 10 th orld Lut our ows would tolerate tora week, Were theee larotrained cou- spuators to co in America, or France, or Kurt's, # hat we b permitted them to do here, th ever owber's ou of thom have found th by thie time to Fort Latayette, beria, Iu their immunity from p enne, oF ft ebmens they ) dicern the measure of their heroism, ader the “patriotiem" they affect is the kuowleder s shey are playing aeaie game, he military be called out if y do not proceed to acku: ce; and to exchange a lew shots with the re, uld secure tor thea a & tion to wh we may reasonably suppose, tew d ent, Sach isthe depio of human are doubtless aucere iu the protese they heraid ap Irish republics their heart of Ll. and thee muatt the euteiprise ii ing bat their own sé.tien & been at work, carrying tai the police station, Not # reu'am meeting pases withvut sending some record o, its dologe wo Tubiio The name of every diii -eorgesnt, and the in from the diill-yreund to Casle pumber of every troup, are Kuo Aud if ap ofti- cis iecord of the whole were publ shed, even the | Fenians thenee.ves, we sucpeci, woud ve fo ced to suse ab (he © alenp ivie oe. Of the COMED Te ey. But ior the mischiel ia» b.el it taay sauu foolisl wndivicuals it would 1é@ unao by of cf Tecoeuition., Biood may ve ehed, Lowcver, if tues drillines and moou.t. bt maichings go Ou; 0 we do not regret to hear thatthe governm nt have takea Proceedings against sume of The ring leaderr The iufliction of a lew monuthe’ ImMprisoument on Lhe wore active of the Fenians may save the othe from rushing headlong to ruin, aid secure jreiaud againat the ignominy of having another rebewion tran pled out in cabbage-garden fashion amid @ pea! of laugb- ter from the whole world Five of the leaders in a recent Fenian demoneiray tion at Blackrock near Dundalk, had been comm ited for trinl at the Assizes without the privilege of bail, The prosecution wes instituted by orders from the sutborities at Dublin Castle, bave | K, MONDAY, LWprp . - SEPTEMBER 18, 1865, From Washington, | Prscnere of tmenrtance, An. Austrian detachment Health of Wirz—Workingmen’s Meeting, | °iitsin howl'zer, war compe lod to eurrendce 10 te. the Liberals, ‘The Avs: rian who commanded and an | loperiaiiat ofMicer e¢ shot. The Austrian com | mander in Michoacan. paroled rome republica in jd be wim Wastitxaton, Rept. 16. Captain Wirz ie now privileged to eee his wife, she having obtained @ pase from the War Department Permitting her to visit him, The epiritual advieers, | e oe s decidedly Im favor o. the Liberals. paper trom Durance m Pesrance in that state of Gon, Patt ; the Lands of Corona and Calijar, ¢ who Jol ft combined epiritual comfort, have not yet calied upon him. | forvre amountin: to OW men, The French were Wirz to-day was somewhat in better beali. Ho is | aw Pe Heit tu ente with great eneh Ge 188 incessantly occupied with hie cass, frequently belog engaged in writing until midnight, and is in conse. ‘quence liable to bresk down at any moment. ‘The rebel General Henry ©. Warne, of Georgia | The son of Judge Wayne, of the Unito: ee Rup.eme | poate ge At , * cation hae th Bs, a Court, and Major and Quarto.master of the United | \y marchainine can be trenepon States Army before the war, has been pardoned by | bietely blocked. There are vo movemente of Impert- the President, General Wayne was in the mulitia | f vt ag! tee Chibuahos, 2 olan ® Chispe or tervice in Goorgia, and never took a very active part Literals ene steal cbbeedhen nbs h: in the rebellion, The President also to-day pardoned 1 Five thousand Confederates are enrolled in the six Alabamians, two Kentuckians, one Virginian Py re i f= ein daha Gvis te and one Texan, The doors of the President wore | It having gained currency that the Empress would perfectly berlered to-day by pardon seekers. vinit Be elum to see ber sick father, aed Maximilian A patent, embracing fifteen thousand five handred and ninety-nine acres of swamp of Indemnity iande, thelr laborers to resiat the id proprietore reeponaible for bie is only giving arms and reery nee ts of the mont die since communi- na the interior, coutempiated going to Y the project has been terminated, on the ground thas it would excite the beliet that they were leaving the country, and bas just been sent from the General Land Office to wee gay aren, tthe Bean of Mr, Lincoln,” the Governor of lows, announced for (be theatres, had been forbidden, The Bubsistence Department bas contracted for A Washington Optiaion. the delivery of one thourand barrels of flour at $9.64, Washington, Sept, 11.—1t ts true that information and five hundred barrels at #10,27 per barrel, The | was received here not long ago that President Juarez bids were from there figures to #11, had fled to El Vaso from Chihuahua, but from the Gen, Howard expects to leave on Tuesday next to | tenor of the same advices it does not follow that the {nepect the condition of freedmen's affairs in Vir- | fortunes of the liberals are irretrievably destroyed, finle, and may extend his trip to some portions of | However that may be, it is certain that there is no North Carolina. Winurheton bes. 1? change in the policy heretofore discovered by our 7 5 17, Laat nleht thore was a convention of de erates from oat ereen Ue remuee Ginsaeee oe twenty different trades and workingmen's ansocia- tions of Washington, to taae into eonsideration the Proposition thateight hoarse shall comstivute a day's work. They appointed a committee to publish an addross to workingmen throughout the country, and totake measures for @ national convention, in fur- therance of the object. No ection will be taken by the Fxecutive Depart. Ment on the Mississippi amended constitution, recently received, and all othere which may be sent hither from the South, further than to communicate them to Congress, General Spinner has left Washington for several woeks' eojourn in New York, During bie absence, Standish Barry will, by appointment of the President, be the Acting U. 8, Treasurer. General Spinner bas been in that office four years and « half, snd bes lost only nineteen days in that time, and elehteen ot them in conseqnence of sickness. For over two years he has worked seventeen hours every day. The utterance of spurious one hundred dollar com- pound interest notes, and other dangerous counter. feits, shows the importance of the Government using altogether the paper especially adapted to genuine issues,and which i# now manufactured in the Treasury building, GREAT FIRE IN MAINE. The Basinees "ortion of Augusta City semroyed. Atigusta, Sept. 17,.— The most destructive fire that bas ever occurred in Maine awept through this city this morning, The entire business portion of the cltv, extendiug from the passenger brides to Win- throp etivet, and from the river to the raliroad track, ie aemoking massofruing, The fire broke out ina new wooden building on Water street, into which the oecupant moved only vesterday,and spread rapid- ly in all directions, The atmoat efforts of the firemen could only confine its destructive progress to the limite above mentioned, Every lawrer'softice tn the News Itoms, (Dy Telegraph to the New York Sun.) Tre city of Baltimore is becoming rapidly thronged with visitors to attend the great Odd Fel- lows’ gathering, R. Elli, Jr, & Co, Cincinnati banters, failed on Friday, owing to heavy losses in gold traneac- tons, Secnerany Stanton and Surgeon General Barnes ere in Boston, the guests of the Hon, Samuel Hop- Tax corn dock elevator at Buffalo was destroyed by fire Saturday evening, It was owned by Sto vens & Fargo. Loss about $40,000, which ts fully lusured, The Europesn capitalists, on Baturday, visited the various pointe of interest in and around Chi- They were entertained by # grand banquet atthe Tremont House in the evening, Lieut. Blackman, Judge Advocate of the Military Commission, in session at Nashville, Tenn,, for the trial of Champ Ferguson, commenced his closing argumens for the prosecution on Baturiay, He will conclude to-day, A reeignt train on the Kennebec and Pertland, Me., Railroad plunged into a burnt culvert on Ba- turday morning,and eight cara were piled up upon each other, The culvert bridge was burved by sparks from a paawing train Jerrresom Davia bes been transferred from his casemate-prison to @ room in Carroll Hall, in Fort. reas Monroe. The change was made necessary, owing to the declining health of the late President. Instead of being limited to a port-hole view of the word, Mr. Davie will now be enabled to survey 0, city. all the banks, two hotels, the poet office, the express and telegreph offices, al! | he entire parade ground from his prison window, the dry gooda, book and clothing atores in the aM Was received on Friday at the Pro- city, the United States Quartermaster, Commissary ‘a office at Norfolk, Va., from Wash- and Pension offices, the new depot (yet unfinished), | ington, to arrest G. T. Garnson, of Aggomac, and the Aar newepaper office, and many other buildin, | fend bim to the Capitol, with the property commit- in all numbering More than forty, and occupied as | ted to hia charge by Captain Winder, consisting of the places of business of more than a hundred indi {other property taken from Anderaon- viduals and tirme, were barned, Many eave! por. | tions or the whole of their stock, while others lost | n left for Washington the everything, The banks succeeded im saving all their , ee day tn charge of @ couple of officers, papers and treasn oe, The fire was undoubtedly the | ON Thursday, Samuel H, Burch succeeded in work of an incendiary, The lorses cannot now be | Pr uring the jas by Judge Wylie, of Wash- estimated, but they cannot fall short of half amil- | ington, of a writ of habeas corpua for the produc- lion dollars, Mo estimate of the amount of insurance | tion before a civil court of the persons of his fa- has yot been mime ther, Hemue! Burch, and bis brothers, Charles and Orlando Burch, now confined in the Old Capitol Further Negotiations. Pr rir on charge of atealing government horses Fort Smith, Ark, Sept, 14.—Col, Parker and foc. | #2! branding them with the letter 8. On Batur- retary Irwin have t detailed from the Indian | 8) the Writ wae presented at the prison with an Cowmission, aud will leave bere on Saturday for | endorsement by President Johnson suspending the Biuff eek, Colorado, where they will meet other | Aubeas corpus writ {a the case of the accused. comrmalsslouers, appointed by the Secretary of the Ine Lionolulu dates of the 1% of Auzuat are receiv- terior, to treat with the Arrapaioes Choyenned aml | 4, Versels sailed on thatday for Ascension [a- otherIndians, The weeting will take place on the land, to brine away the crews tthe vessels burned 4th of October, Gen, Santora, Buverintendent Mut | by dhe ghetndosh, ‘The versie burne? im the andeoondee , | Arctic, and uot heretofore reported, are tho Isaac ‘The Wachitas and Potes, wud a portion of the Chero- . bees, siened a treaty of peace to-day, Delegates fiom Howland and the baka Cornwall and Congress | Becond. At lust account ¢! the Comanches, and also rebel delegat one ot ladiang from Armstrong's Academy, arrived to-day in Bobring Strait, with ite mt will » fo lowlug Vessels were vail chances of escape: The Congress, Corinthian, C, Howland, E\leabeth _ NEW YORK POLITE Aurfe, Florida, Favorite, George Howland, Helen G Slecum Positively Accepted, Koow, Murtha, Martha Second, Morcury end Sun- Buffalo, N. Y., Sept, 16. Uhe following di th a has juet beew received du suis city from Major-Gen, sida le No, S arrived at For‘ress Mon- roe on TLursday, and rep ried havin ¢ been chased during te day, while cutside of Ca Henry, by pilot-bost Wi liam Starkey, with the evident mten- ben | tion of running Intothem, The c in of the Pride received ; also @ copy of the reso utious adopted by | asking an explanation, was told that he rust leave ne ahlalaaue Heartily adopting the platiorm, 1 | gh6 waters or be suot, The next day Gen. Miles | pide we oer the aanat T hope to be at | gong ous a detachiu'nt of meu un e steatacr, and at | BI NAE EAR OA ONE noon they caine back to the Fortress with the | NOW. Stow, ] Willian Biarkey tu tow. ‘The authorities are ins | Vest Kitecue, The trouble arises from some duisunderstendin, of the pils laws Piror-noat Pr Slocum : Vicvenun «» Bept. Lith, 1845 Hon, Draw Ricumony, B lo Your derpatel: announciag iy nomination by New York Democratic State C the The Alabama (Cenvertion — Confederate State Debt Not to be Kenpndiated, Montuomery, Ala, Sept. 15. —A (eat vote was taken thie morning, and the conven! lovided, fifty-eight General Intelligence, to thirty-four, epndiation of the Confederare pial leila (By Mai! to the New York Sun.) a Bremorisrn. I)., has a ponulation of 16,000—an Mexico. increase of 6,650 in five years. Another Butch of Reports, Tae celebrated Boston Lancers, a cavalry com Catro, Sept, 10, 1865,—The Now Utieans Towns? | pany composed of many of the wealth lest merchants city of Mexico correepouience of the 110k vaya shag | Of He WH t"* are about to visit Chicago, aa the | the news trom the Unite! States nA REOUL BK iba | “_ the Ellsworth Zouaves, ; | ¢ A nd extre OBKMBN are engacel introducing Poto ong the most zealous suber u eo | relieve the Woiie Mouse from tue danger of de- millan, They are discour ; ry one *eeias | etruction by fire bo feel the increasing deennden ‘ Tne *Werld's Tealth Copventton” which com- | The liberal forces arc incresin’ repid'y Inevery | menced ites annual arasiou at Poaion, on Fr sy! direction, The ety p uonile continued | las, proved » complete “fizzle,’* not more then a fighting. The town o ear Origabay hug | “baker'a dozen" being In attenc declared for Juarex, recov: enveral Garcia Libe ‘Tim negros of Nashville, Tenn..for such of shein | eral Governor of Vera Cruz, Thiepiace offers great as were ms red while slaves by the “broumatick'® Advantages to the lil them in connee. | Cerenons, are getting married over evan in due Hon with the ¢ i Chiapas. Varte form ot law nod ies of reriourly Menace ing Orizanere are unite athe be iy Ma. Mors, the English tourist, who wasnn fortunate enough to fali into the hands of « of Neapolitan brigands, some time ago, has at length been set at liberty, bis ceptors receiving a6 rausom $25,000, The imperialists he place Lwice and we: severely repulsed einen dl a erent sensation The ‘Austrian ‘Count. [heireee bat Dee” Operating She mountains pear Juv aad CoviLied some SUN. | she epresentativer of the Thi ty-Third Year —== —<——Seeee | Tae Paral army which now eomalats of about 7,000 men, is to be increased to $10,000, Foreigne | es will only be admitted into the battelons of ves, gendarmer, the second squadron of cave su the regiment of artillery, The engage- are to be for four years, Ges. Newsern, the tem) commander of the Chariesion (4, C.) District, has lesued an ordew commanding both whites and blacks to give up all arn t powseasion. This is done on sc~ count * disturbances that are continually oc@ curring between the freedinen and the planters, ‘Tne horse railway companies in Philadelphia have justdscoverel that they have been exten sively victlinized by dishonest employes, Thess railroad compentes stave that their com lons ie 100,000, rae teen down" within e year pasts inber of the conduc i ete, tore have been detected! Tum latest dispatches from fA yree and Rio Janeiro contain no accounts ot eaaitiene! lug betwega the Paraguayans and fy much tn regard to hostile pre relions, mies on both sides are said to be greater in = rire ever before arrayed in Bouth Amerie an was expected some deci would soon occur, bein Tas Hon. Emerson Etheritge will be tried court martial at Memphis, Tenn., ine ew dad He ie charged with inciting the people to rebelliong defaming and holding up to infamy Governor Brownlow and President Jobneon, and desecrating tha name and mem of the late P.esideat Lin- coln, The limits of Mr, ya coufloemen® have been extended, and es few ‘® ago he wag Permitted to visit his home at jen. Tum failure of the apple crop seems to be eral thie year, The quantity Produced in tucky will be very amall, A Mr. Cutter, near Culberteon's Station, Kenton Goeaty, last ine only have one 2,500 party *. This year he about 600 barrels, The Nove Scotia popes ae) the fruit of thas Province will be ight ihe hank Meny orchards tn Annapolis Valley, Mae rom which a hundred barrels of apples have beem annually gathered, will uot yield twenty barrolal this year, A 6UIT was commenced «short time the crew of the Poughkeepsie boat, to aera the money won from by the New York crew inthe recent race, The proceedings were taken under the mbling act, aud the case came before Judge piggy Bebe ee 3 je, way y se sbend render=- d 100 DOD the eepsle crew, pra hpactg tha 4 pay Cy oa, ie prs o crew has cre «reat indignation throughe out the country, and they have beenjexcluded from taking part in any of the late regatias. ‘ Great excitement prevailed in the vicinit; the Navara Suspension Bi on Th caused by the Davder by yt} adeevoring to quell a dint ate sottlement in that neighborhood, A mob socom. sttorwaris collected at the scene of the murderg and attacking four of the most notorious houses the neighborhood, demolished the entire consisting of pianos, elegast furniture sets, robes, deo, The females were dragged from beds by the infuriated mot, and escaped thing but the scant clothing they then wore. buridings were afterwards given to the flames, A noLp and des ‘strike for freedom'’ curred at the Auburn, N. Y,, prison, last. 1s appears eight convicts, day's effort, had succeeded in undermint: of the outer wall of the prison, and then tik reall i ue aoe? # favorable opportunity, made off in the of the night. Their movements, however, were discov. red by ® sentinel, who fired upon thems’ shooting one of the party through the heart. The wuards, with others, immediately pursued she re tusining seven, and succeeded in capturing four of the convicis, Lut ene more defiant than bis come rades, offered violent resistance, when he was ime mediately shot through the brain, Two of the eight are still at large. LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. Enionant Boarvine Hovers,—It is time that something should be done to protect the stranger” who arrives on these shores from being robbed of the little money he brings with him by emigrant board- ing house keopers and runners. The fare which the emigrant gets at thease houses is anything but whee itought to be. For the moat wretched food and a bed® into which two or three are sometimes thrast, ther unfortunate emigrant ischarged from three to five doliare por day In Greenwich street and Washingtom street, below Courtlandt, Foraless eum firet class board can be procured at the principal hotels, and surely ifthe stranger knew of i it would be bete ter for him to go there tha@® to be robbed in emigrant houses, Dut the matter is about to be taken up in the proper quarter, Several, complaints, it le understood, have reached the Mayors and he bas at last called the services of Capteim Bracket {nto requisition, Yesterday the Captaim notified all Loepers of Emigrant boarding-houses— firat, to take outa licenss, and second, to have their rates printed im five different languages, aud posted in consplevons places in their houses, Que woek'e grace is allowed for these gentry to get ready, after which $60 flue will be enforced for every violation of the law. But the Mayor sbou'! not stop here, A law mich be parsed by whicitan inspector of boardinge houses for emierants might be appointed, whose cblet duty should be to ree that good and wholesome food should he pleced before the emigrant, and thas the “ etranger’’ should not be * taken lu” any longer, Sro.en Bonvs.-—Recent developments show conelusively Uhat etoien government bonds have beem disposed of to Ingocent parties, by slteriag the nam- Lerathercef, Bone bonds recently purchased have turned out tobe of (ils character, The alterations are very ekiliully executed, and are to escape the notice unless closely scrutinized, It ls dove by adding « figure before or after the number of the bond end each coupon, thus: Bond No, 1226, by the addition of the figure 1" before or after the nuinber, is made 11,926 or 12,201, thereby rendering the cau- tion to the public not to negotiate bonds bearing the original uurmberaof the stolen ones wholly ineffece tive. Lonsca of these bonds, by theft, are Lecoming so frequent of late, that it behooves every cue to be on his guard against imporition, fRevicious, Discusstons — Discracerup PROCERDING& For several months past a number of pelrons styling themselves “Spirituallate” on one side, and representatives of * Orthodosy" on the other, have been in the habit of holding what ia called “ ree ligious discussions,” at public ball la Sixth avenue Yesterday the proceedings culminated in arcene nee only diegracefu', but characterieticof the owest ore der of rowdyiem, Towards the clore of the meeting, after the “Orthodoxies" hadj used up their store of denunciatory adjectives agalost epiritualism an@ “airy vuothings had made their feces appear a litte longer and whiter, and their hair etand on eud like * the quills upon the fretiul porcuplue,” & “manifestation” waa suddenly heard —a de by @ spirit, too, on the nose of Dr, KR It wea quickly proved that others com “rap” as well asapirite, for the orthodoxies then “wea® sndgive aud (ike wae the order of the day. Meanwhile, the entire hall was @ scene of unattere able confusion, The eyes of the epirits glared ag they ran forth to join in the combat; seate were overturned: the platform was stormed, and the women fled from the hall, with terror depicted om their countenances, Amidst the tamalt of vaicems, (Continued om the Lest Page. » 2,