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T HE SUN. IN 5 rT + yy ny ~ . . Number 10,356. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1865. Thirty-Third Yea — — =—SS—SSSSSa—"—== —— ——— ———SS==—=_=—_===_ = — -— = -- ~---—— — ——— _ —_ — \» h N | TIE INDIAN COMMISSION, five percent. loxn for five millions sterling ta the | on the grounil was the means of attracting thither | wetl-deve “i - e atest OWS | seaotintions with the Northwestern Tribes. rede e Maree Naliniente vertond ng Sect (weigh | & ferme number of epectators coarse, thic ong J » Omaha, Sept. %.—Genoral Curtiss, Colonel Kyler | months, Tue Naval Academy oll bein active operation | 2984 ts aquiline and prominent. His mouth te the by Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun, | tod Me. Guernsey, members of the Commision to | News by the Steamabipe Ftwa and Virginin. | by the Lat of O.tober, Tie following venaela tela Mo AAS Nig Rae expreselon)y si aes make a treaty of peace with the Northwestern | The fellowing te e summary of the news by he | usched tothe Academy. Consutution and Bans | dineativa. of auton bul deep. detertaination i ‘ 1 tribes, have reached Sioux City, where they were | steamships Etna and Virginia, which sailed from | war, Wonvenec, Marble Tenl, Parioitia tees there features, however, harmonize into « very H j q WASHINGTON DISPATCHES | joined by General Sibley and Surgeon Wood. They | Liverpool for New York on the 15th inet eury and Rhlox, steamers; Ameria, yacht, Tho | pleasing ensemble, and we were all much pleased Lil oui P a . | expect to reach Fort Sully, where the groatcouncil | The London Trwes has an editorial stronely de- | #!ooy Savannah is atiached to she Naval Appr o | With the Pres dent, Judging him phystognomi- my eas ar ™ is tobe held, in atout two weeks. Governor Ed- | nouncing the continued wanton and vindictive do. | S&bo lk Soot ener aie bm for a man of sound com- Conditien of the Freedmen. monde will jon tlem at Yankton, Commissioner | predations of the Shenandoah, and sharing in the | A Catsronntan journal anys that the Chinese There wea’ vothlee ah saree. te quasar oe Rrad i¢ at Crow Creek. From the latest intelll- | indignation of America against her. It ears thet ie civiiaaions, ued axe leer ae earance oF seilons Ay indicate that be, conalters oda! a aall fence 1) appears doultful whether many Indiane . v le acting on own responsibility, hd On, Oty f «day imaelf strugsling In the |. ont all bus FRAD ° eka) & delay of several weoks, The Hon, A. W. Hubbard, | latitute, he hag nociaim to mercy. The Timrs adda directiova: any instoad of continuing to plifer Fagard (0 U6 prosseceent but discovered thot in / FEARS O° FUTURE TROUBLE. | of the conc ressional Committee to investigate Ln- autres Hy ity aaa aes “ty a law bi, | Culcken@ from poultry yards, hoy arenow robbing | regard to many ther tatnue tatweee bacven and ‘ ; dinn Affaire. accompanies the Commissioners. under the clteumstances ko ttetler, wid that British | as ‘ peep’ w imaken, The conversation wae Pr i Pohl Washington, Sent, 26.~The Commissioners ap- | & F should be instructed to toat the Bien. | na, Breeriva Pur with her danehter and | carried on thenceforward throw j ireat Robbery At Boston. pelnted sani wih ‘ha South weotern Indian tribes | peceeh Ae any other praia. and Aasiet the tale two mous arrived a: 8 Louie frou Texce on Frie | 080 Minister of Finance, ewer Yetations wn ines C4 of by Gen. Elwin | English very wel, though, strange taumay, be hae ny New York, about two | never resided in an English-speaking epuntry, and Went to Texas efter the family. anotaware of the exact whereat ou at Fort Rmith have concinded their negotiations and | #tructions to thie effect will be sent to tho British | 300,060 IN BONDS STOLEN, | teon anivormiy succesful. an Wem cairaien e The Times pad! id to me, *his duty a6 « Mexican and to his gov= +, Uttan end i Fenjamin, denying thas the Rebel Of Ge vera) Sterling Prio area ‘ 1 ’ aS a0, mace V Bterl ny oa and ber third son, who | ernment caused bim to leave it! Ho leo ver: E Maco in Broad ; From Boston. | treated Fedoral prisonese with erneliy, vindies | @Ccompunied his father into Mexico, Whea lass | telligent and interesting man, and looks es { his Daylight. Great Bank Rebbery—8300,000 Stolen. | ting jeffersom Davie from charees of inhumanity, | beat from they were in the Cy of Mexico, convictions of duty bound hitn to the fortunes: Beaton, Sept. %. The Concord National Bank of | Mr. Benjamin ears that the chiefcaves of the aufor: | J. W. Derts Keqa chief counsel for the boas |, Jusree He seems to be, in rather delicate nrg » Wan Cntered bovween baléouss ene | [76 CMe une ia. trial 11 St. Loula, it ts afd, hee ealth, of @ nervous organization, has regular fee RANES tive to the exciance of prisoners a tesa 40 GOP Herschel ¥. Sohneots or Gacts tures, olive complexion, @ good head, and wears fe spectacles, Nothing waa said about Mexican af. faire The conversation was quite general, and seemed very much at bome and quistiy genial and good-hearted, Our affairs teomed to interest bim and bis ministers Wery much, They " . 1,00 ting of | from @ Federal Naval officer, denylug Mr, Bonja- | With bim in defending thoae now dinner, and the safe robbed of $30,000, consisting min's statement in toto. such other including Jeff. Davis, Uaulted States bonds and money, A large reward will The Britiah Pariiament has been again preromned. Benjamin, Soldon and Mallory, a8 may have he offored for thie moner, when the number of the The meetine between the Emperor Napoleon and ea broneht ‘ Y ’ , pedal ali the Queen of Spain, at San Bebastian, wae most cor | A}, im that Je? 1. ha ttn ht gee a eees conM: y | Concord, Ma ASSEMBLY AT ALBANY, and two o'clock to-day, while the Cashier was at | Tho Tiwrs, the tollowlne day, publ | | ( Tt p p yt 4 1 + | bonds are made out, These bonds belong to the asentmento burn the great ATE XUROPEAN N Ss ore dial. & 1 TER 1 NEWS. | pun and to individuals, who deposited them for eafe | “‘Cicneral Lamorieiere is den. t ar Nastivilie and thet Benjamin agreed | ¢eked ebout several of our generals, tek! seen ee : : ee | teenie The matrimnon(el alliance reported hetween Prince | 6 PAY them £4,000 for their services during the war. ‘They expressed @ strong hope ohn Bull and the Fenians, oT TBF arr Atradous, of Ttaly, and Princeas Isabella, of Spain, ie | Ti firms ves sel from Greenland that everarrived | that the army would a kept up to en imposii § lt . GPORTING MATTERS, The murder of Ott by Count Erfrebure, was being | 8 n ea froth ivigtah, wh eines “y Aopa h be sony siya bates ity scmaluaeds ; ' he Wal od by a Cominiesion, Itt stated chat | aia. yy, oe 7 he wae cispatc completely and satisfactorily conel trinvent Measures Advocated. | The rete Carved mace Berwyes oe vt rd | {uvestisaied by « Coniniasion. It ts again stated th ei tnd "i last, by Pa Tae Ip te firm for @ cargo y y % of Nite, on artlele rock used in the diss atin, Mink: Wiha Fall Ma neated. bu Latest Commercial. fackure of ylaaa, and which iadug from the menne| THE TRIAL OF NAVAL ENGINES. weon the Ward Brothers of Newburgh, and | The sales of cotton for the week in the Liverpool | tainsof thatregion, The round trip was made in THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. | rac market were 71,000 bales, Ameri ede wd The Accident to the Algenquin—-Statement " ng t 000 b yerioan wes a he . w n whieb w. . the Biglin Brothers, of New York Citr, for the cham- | Jower om the week, and other descriptions were Wet | ical e ‘an walle (he ugh ar aete Ade Bivore ot Ken ts ap to the time she stepped— Aro h 0) Contract for a New Cable, | picnshipof america, anda stake of $2,000, came off ‘The sales on Friday were 2000 bales closing | Of ty cut, ‘the A uin Ahead on Coul—The Wi- . an up endency on the river opposite this village to-day, The race, | “ freadstuffe« set but steady on the 18th, Provie- novski Ahoad en Kevolutions, T terrific and disastrous explosion occurred on board the steamer Niarody ply he lolween | A card from Mr, Dickersom announces thes the ty Pittsburg, Pa, on Fri lay lash by whicu Algonqula stopped working at late hour on Sunday ‘ night, in consejuence of an accident to the feed pipe, ( pee . which wee closely contested thronghont, was won by | fone firm and unchanged, except lard, which w ity and Miscellaneous News, , shore, th t ' © | bao J the Ward brothers, ther beatiag thelr opponents - mhie dice wee PROGRESS OF THE KAVAL CONTEST. forty-five seconds, The distance rowed was five | U 8. Five. Twenties. 644. Krio Shares 07, Lilinow tive Femiene ae y kil mile, Contral 7049 a bu. ously wounded ime of the disanter the | This feed pipe was not of copper, but of cast trom, : The Base Ball Game Retween the Atlantic - - : He fl greta sie eee eee citys | about @ Inch thick, aud has the appearance of Important Civil and Criminal Ene perrere winae The Execution of Barring Fx-President Of jist wrt oon the river t thot whics were | Dele ® Perfect casting, The plece blown out (for . “on Boston, Sept, 26 -The base ball game between the San Salvador. totally Jemcl ahed : so complete belog the destruc. | *c wae the accident) ts about 7 Inches long by 8 Tria‘s. Atlantic Club of Brookivn, NY. and the Lowell Gerardo Barrion, formerly Pr Lob ® Vemlage of esther was left above | inches wide, and was foand lying noar the place trom — — Club to-day, was witnessed by five thousand persons, | vator, was the victim of a revolt of certafn of his whence it came, All that were on board and in the & o . i c It waeahandrome game, Tho Lowell's fielding w#8 | neonie, aided, It is alleged, by the army of Guate- Toe Lower! le Jornwan aye: “There are no | vieinity of the vessel at that tine may congratulate Cee 9 cece eplendid, The Atlantic won, the score being 80 to 10. | 5, Bie fled from bis capital in 1968, and D gree tas io Kovmuck except thone tn duress | theruselvos upon the fact that {twas no worm, and - Home rur r y Rta ree, end ? a 63, 1 don trial for their lives. The rich I W Asitnarons, Sept, 25 t pe hele perapie bart ede Wen ve was elected President im bis Barrios came | Tegion no longer feels the devasiation of hele ins Chet & was tet coehe other partion of ths SAEs Guin sunseine ghay Tie WSK} heed Towa | ote and Joslin, one each, To-morrow the Atlan | a one ho made many friende, | Cursive ¥ #.te--the bills and hollows of the ID: | ‘There can be no question but that the high steam t : Va, he : Ms ie pasne gare Leper feta sepealear pled Mbonschessen Laut & Two or three ™ nthe ago he starte! to return to be robo longer resound with thelr wancalic | carried and the consequent strain arising from driv- art tas . i Ay erara ta y glorapaketeclyh habe i ve here; and Thurs: | j.gdq @ revolt which had been o ganized in bie oe yA he " The i ng pisces ¢ Aly oir forfeited | ing @ vessel at the dock, tends te use her ap, and * : Fes : Jay the Charter Oak, at Hartfor favo nt yn the ar onte | a il ¥ trivunale of the Bt h ” eoLirion the T o'clock parscuger train from LABOR MOVEMENT, The veasel in which and toes of law and crder#* Maree ip cataeaiak tee ee EC Wash and the cond snamed C,M Stryne, Now York State Trades Assembly. k by lightning, and Mas Tnowan, unter directions from the hese eereloconens, If thio Be the fet bed both t ken, one of which wasafterwards ‘i 6.1 1 a bly |e port, of Roalei Nicar | War D partment, has proposet to tien over the | methine ought to be done to put more sta igadle ish . , - a Albany, Sept, 2b. @ Bie radea Assembly | Biates Consul there deci that the ves-| Macon and Western Reilroad in Georg careful people on board, or some time she on a were but few parrengre on tho | met in this city to-day, Mr, Stevens, Vice-President, | sels papers wore forgeries, and rhe oRoara” ¢ oo] of “ue and loyal Dis will ob Gp hstee (hen. the Gente” & train, ani no others were reriously injured, Both | presiding, Delegates are in attendance from New | seized by the Nicaraguan government. | whom he ¢ comrclentiously approve balloon, When she stopped running she bad on the trains etn scod; but this eveniag the | york, Brookl: Albany, Troy, Behenectady and | there isan extrait treaty berw secept, and upon the further cond ti tt i spa! earn le he hone I eledcth is esl outers ABE . and Ban Balvador ; aud the latter power « thald Ne wekre re tel an eee Condit va that bond | dock to her eredit coal weighing 2,626 pounds, but Auburn. Committees were appoluted to recommend | y \ ’ int ebail be taken of P : > Seah aL Lish Gena Wek ur 5 . the possession of Barrios, The Ncaraguanauthor- | expenditures, receipts, 4 006 tetine have been the Winuoosk! was 537 revolutions ahead of her, and as at n i { auch action to the Arsembly as they ehonld deem | | tog gave him up with the express ay'pulation thet | complied with by the G vernor, aud the Board is allowing her the weight of coal in the furnaces, : an off it corns a cation, proper, relative to Btate Prison labor, the rentice | his ife should be spared, aud Barrios was conv y+ | now proceeding to comply therewhth—when con. | Which are 68 equare feet longer than the Algonquin's, » 1h while giving his return | gysem, and the right number of hours for @ lebor | ed » rfuithep Aa es so recently be | sumrusted, the road wil. ayaln be uuder the coutrol | the coal in them wil w 1,687 pounds, making @ chiet mag stra ° te in that part of Missis- | povernent, The Committee on Prison Labor advies | had been he wastried | of tho State, difference in favor of the Algonquin of 989 pounds, by court mertial, an’, notwithstanding the ei lpi. nd ersone are reluctant to | +he support of the bill introduced into the last Lerta | 2) COU UAB O's BOOM Nee eto death, | gy A8 acon as the d chet Acapulco giving | During Bunday night and Monday before noon, the information, He etated that | tacure by Mr. Van Buron, The other committees | Pye unfortunate mav, having been told about | Porike cavae the « of Ainerican woalere | Winooski averaged 14% tarne per minate, on say 16\¢ owed in Lontsianty of therm | will report to-morrow, roidnieht of the 26:b ultimo, that he hed but | We Engl Gar eteamer Devnatart ethan Inlee pounds of steam, everything about the engine work- r blacks: also 176 in M est ral, ° erties | ve live, pevoesa ie pn | in the harbor, eons ht an interview with Captain G, | {na very nicely ip every respect. There is no ques~ tione in Loulsiana and Mise From Europe. pre aration) fis van Ate the. Mieke nA | aI’, a athe of the Uo ted Statow Hioauer Saravac, and | tion bat the Winooski bas « superior engine, and it, sid O48 0 seres in the tame b } ' *} dormed him that he should seg ir nipulated with the most consum le eved to whites, About Five Daye Later News. Ty GasPhlbe Gt ihe toihy Dicing aa | with the Devaatation in pursuit of the 8 Denne i a ibe Winentt eseonpel MAE eM aie pis A tremens | hh dy sak bills ene Heme eerie) the scatfuld, encorsed by @ etuall iilbary for Conture. hee. Whesever ol et tight be. on rate wv! | tious, she evidently picking up quite rapidly, Ae t to Dear by returned rom Londonderry att, 16 sentence w ' hia age eereane * Jip writing to the President | ag Fenian movement continued to cause some | Ti0e bade farewell to several fries, aud charged | ‘: deme aot A a waa donee A! t buresus at Washing. parla : vag waste be held on the Lath | @°R- Gonzalez with the care of ule rewains, He | At Gros Caillou, on (he 24, (x Partecorrespondent | @iternoon, The ships will then both be prepared, 1 iY misveprisentations, in | eppre nension. : meeting was to : reques'ed his contessor to have # mass sa} | Writes) nm Uunpretending hearse bore to bis place | end start afresh for another 96 hours on the same eee: ac Hlontion, and thee | 188. of the martstrates of the county of Cork, con- | and without pomp for the repose of t Wereak the laatol the fret Euperor's Mamelukes | teat, A Mmited number of visitors visited the vee= . © dist © land: inemall | veaed by Lord Fermoy, to conser what stepe were | then met death with ent're resignation, Accor. Ne f the Old Guard, on whoge cotfia | gals yesterday wor we’ with stroan | necessary tobe taken in view of the progress of the | ingtol.e lee request, bis bouy was interred in *** eronery cross conferred by Dons : + Jt ould seauire @hete | Feutan movement im that section, The London | the cburch called Del Calvurio, Hp get Kio Att ected, Eee tee . aro ftheir lowe it he odds, | Daty News in an editorial on the subject says: sass oe | : son off in the peizest Pedi hldsaas LOCAL NEWS. wed by Govern: | rhe F, ae ; es ; > The Fenian movement ts confined chiefly to lahor wh te he hed been ir — reed by the Pre. | ors, {dlers and erers of low degree, The In'el- News Items. J the Kuine. The group of invalids vhs NEW YORK AND THB VICINITY, on wil! remain ligcuce of the country, and above all, the Catholle : clerey is on the vide of order, It will soon appear (Bg Telegraph to the New York Sun.) what the Government means todo, It is clear that thore ie no time to be ‘ort. There wiil be no question Tus Covington Ky.) Rolling Mill waa destroyed ou wither side of the Irish Channel of putting down , ’ | the movement, Asa work of merey itm by fire o turday night, Loss, $20,000. afver their Exypuan comrade'’s o hy thourners ie guenienee yore WO) Ping ON BOARD A STRAMER—PRESHNCE OP firat report of the itary condition of the Mixp or Tum Lapy Passexoens,—As the steamer 1in North Cerolina haw Just beeu received | Plymouth Roek, of the Fall River line, was passing recdmen's Biroaue The colonies reported | Whitehall Slip, om her trip East, last evening, at @ There at be prompt, caretu! ap Tua government of San Salvador annousces thet re two it nig! ‘ Zé Nearly al | Hon 8 repression of the rebel Me eases oe a s f be a rt see 8 fl. ¢ a e Bes Ugabor: mad of Nowberu, | quarter past five o'clock, fire was discovered forward eit ¢ c r ormid woul 16 rebellion 14 Over,and martial law le wi containing seven thousand two hund nerrae wi and ‘ Rie Ao | The Tis says, that in the abeence of procise tn- Bd. JOsmS has reached Fortress Monroe uM | Ave bur 20-6 at Beaulort with five buat. | Yolumes of Diack amoke was seen to ascend. The for the year 4 for fer ie 5 ‘ , . of ih uuide t Wo get at the begiuniug of the | gormnation concerning Fenteniem, itis impcesible to Eastern Shore under arrest Lt in wald that he was | red < at ‘ f ul one woubers four thousand three | boat was headed in forthe Plora on the East River, ane t the Private Secretary of Becretary Mallory, of the | ei are stae! ty Led dente upon the yoy. | end etopped, By thie thine the pumps of the steamer determine what significance is to be attributed to ent. At Newbern and BR kel vernor Holden, of North Caro- F sland a lorve | were at work, and the hand pumps were also worked acy. sth Celored regiment, Masa volunteers, ‘a Taland yont sof members of the Order--but | Con easion will be very slight as tho Y action ts confined to the lowest cameup to Boston from G day, and receive! a splendid reception, termina. 3 ° " reported mover Sept. 24 ears, with reference to | the amount of 1 steal the Btate Convention, | feeling of di ciass of the [ris Phe Channel rion of tesiue are alte ho fevers y m the vicinity of Beaufort the amall-pox les | With ® will seldom equalled. After a detention of red among teu. elghteen minutes, the fire was subdued, and the steamer proceeded on her way, Not the alightest reda nouth for the Irish Cou A. R MoKer, U8. Consul at the port of te hae been heard from. The! coast, but Fenianism had nothing to do with ite 4 . | Pp i citem was eLowo among the passengers, Bome fr. Sich mon are ele-ted aa | movement. ting with a review and collation, on the Common. | Pihering from denenteey tee tent ae hat been | jadies sitting aft when the fire commenced, did not Cala Nek, B 0 | ig the a ane! The St. Leger was won by the French horse Giadia- | The regiment was then dismissed, and e Isrgo | finers ‘ dn to the Pa eae oh ane leave their eoate during the whole time of the burne Ye ho beoy Hotter, Law. Starbuee. Glia | tear, Regalia was second and Archimedes third. | number of the soldiers left for the West, where | most impomins ever witness in ama, It wag | ing. The stoamers City of Now York and Newpors Grimeou Wont suitas ol Johusion, Lagwuy arriy | Fourteen horses ran, Giadiateur wom by three | they were recruited, aitonies by she Culed S.aes Aliaral aul ail his | lay clove by the Plymouth Rock anti ol) danger was Bat erthwaite, t ” lengths. Aftor the race application was made tothe | tag propellor Buckeye, from Ogtensburg, N.Y. | overt who cou A te spared from the ships a bo - semen ¢ pas “4 o ‘ marine bi i President Tincoln's Reconstraction Policy, | *¢"srts of the Jockey y ub to have Le aed S| with passengers and merchandise for Toledo, on | ( pote daca ees Br eee | Tum Awectcan Ixstrrore Fatn.—The fale A letter purporting to have ¢ written by Preal- paper ta ial ‘They refused and the saliee Sunday morning struck @ sunken rock in the St, | Pana deut of tue State, w 6h tig | wae well atwended yesterday. A series of concerts Gent Lincoln to Wateworth, who fell in th nelly dirposed of ; 1 f utbelalsy want tt nulst@ to atiend the cere- | wos inaugurated yesterday afternooa tm the mane : f the W sworth, who fell in the | “a certhwalte's Clrealar, ef theeventag of the 13th, | Lawrence river, and gunk in 70 feet of water, The | mony, but seelus United States marines in | end organ re ” ft : Ly Baitlo of t has recently heen pubs passengers were aroused, but bardiy hed time to | front of the door he took urabray wei ug | tad orasn room. Ib te expected that same of the fires Bebed by the Bour (N.C.) Avvocata, The | **! i of th A oF 8 00) oorae at bier belo | orvantate in the elty will play at these concerts, : ve-twenties have heen dnt! and heavy, tnt with- | realize their peril, when the boat wld from the | inne’, aud wi ow, Toe remeins of Colonel following ie an extract eal sae Natnoonne ehanan in else; he anieet saa rf M Kee b n preserve! in « ni wl] | (eneral Joveph Hooker, it is expected, will deliver a You desire to know, in the event of onr complete DT Tears acon demand foe Brien 6 piealiy | fore me Maes Three passsagere are Known to | even insliy Le taken to bis old bome ia Kentucky, | lecture on Ameriean Machinery on Friday next, and ee ee ee tntanierinn: pe i owen Uy enelne p icon The buying has been of very Root bave been lost, As the boat went down, three | there to Le finally buried, Professor Lowe has been invited to give a lecture om ive peta ho gt ine | description, requlizng In an improvement oa the 800K | mon were agen In the water under the stern, and 18] Aw ol! centiman in Ensland recently opened @ | ballooning, a sutject upow which he often got “high® ave. Now since vou Mine ental shares have {5 yy) athe in feared they also wore lost, A steamer saved the lee Be bg at ee My and CoutMininy \ cgea- | though he te “Lows ™m om what terms eb ay mpathised in the rise, oe they clos We 5 tions from a friend to the latter, (or a novel which ‘i . oT ° ' ox nearly dollar over last week. other paaseng: he (the eo0) was privately writin, Tue faith r waw Deavit ov CAPTALN CHARLES H, MAR ahs { ee 4 Liverpool, Sept, 19.-The Btockholders of the wreet , bs . eediugly surprise! und inghieved upon re suatt. Meetiva ov tur Unstom Leaous Civn.— if universe: amne American Telegraph Company bave held « meeting, General Intelligence, road! ul wor “Deer | A very large meeting of the Union League Clab mimelances, 1 ean & ete +e a ty and unaniniously adopted the report of the Directors Pomp tials oF ee bey cauticn ia construct | was held last evening 0} the Club Rooms in Union mew ‘ st 1 " . . “eye be c ” ‘ 1M ° - °, pence How tot aa: The eoe that anew contract be made for the building of an- (Dy Mail to the New York Sun.) cover the dead body Of Geraluine in the cellar aut Square, for ‘he purpose of taking some action on'the long been @ e.udy wh other cable, to be baid next euminer The queens - then your secret will be ous. You cons sited me | {eath of their President, Captain Charles H, Mar- 4 atten ion; hence | Of: aieing edditional capital was pos'poned for anol! Tat pardon of De Bow, the Southern reviewer, vub the airychnine., Lecertaiuly think you thal, who died on Saturday night at bis residence tm aad dusted Gata Ceo LET | meeting, whieh 1s to be beld ou the Lith of UewbOr. | tg oon demed NM eta 5 ious yRANOR Pa mada Mm t A Ls od tm vn rather large doses, and if | were | Eeat 14th etreet, as reported In the Bon of yesterday, u Nom © * ir, * ne | ye would h. bbe giguial bdrey pre C 5 4 yA v4 ‘The Monrreue enya thas the great powers have re- ann ewes tae. 90 Me pylon m ne | Une is quite ni t ent. Jat En ype 4 Ps ity | pd ihe pray taped yepe WOLO AAG And, HeNClINONS ihe lite of (he | moved ali difficulty relative to the treaty for the | Professorships in 4) inte Miltary Institute. | ine wert house, £4 will auewer your pur;one well | Suitable to the conasion were adopted, The funesal travel io Ulood shelt | pavication of tue Danube, The treaty will be signed Gen, Custis Lee { Gen. R. F, Lee, old girl outof the way, Athiuk your . : wiv Marthall will take piace at sar bo oe ene 36 Ms . \ THANG Proiwce vortl a } forgery ie tar woo atonal io Mako lt toreo thou. | day, from the Presbyterian Church, coruer of lath a of ii ‘ay be oar fond shortly, Tue present Co 16 to acco erop will be, gery 16 mt 8 @0 thou y y' / of the tag ave #0 foarieesly deionded, pinere wee s great dtetarbance at the srance of the probe! 4 the mee at ever koown, At present | # Leave the ress of your patio ary nice | street aud Becond avenue, ort Brot : roth “ ' ainiy circle te I fin y ur The Condition ef Wire Davenport Brothers tn Pare sarod’ the. room and | prices its value will not fal! short of six millivas of | faint'y circle tome, I wil tiara off and | A meeting of thie body will be beld this eventns, returued the entrance money, One of the spectators | dollars, @nd you beck the fatal cagg e afwrwarda by | atthe Club Rooms in Union Syuare, for the purpose The Warnings respondent of the Philade!- | discovered thelr secret ‘ book post, Yours, Jack" of giving et tion tothe Hou. Mr, Cassham, al hi F aya: SEO ore etait perd by the Queen end King of | 4 Ont outrameons act of cruelty was committed aa Foyian M, Py Mr, Casshuin la expected to grve’ hie fatto atte ‘ Spain by the Emperor and binpress of the Freneb, at | om the Galena, QR. Ron Thre ley. A drove of A Visit to President Junrex ViOVE OS BELEN ANS AS Leaking sy e are many who are beginning to helleve | K i, Was equal! ordia, Bud the reception aa | eg M Catt.e, desiaeufor las ro cre 4 , thas Wire wiil break Cown completely and die hy ana Sas tthat which marked the previous iu- | Into one car, and ane wh yeu of them A correspoudent of tho Chicago R Deatt or THR Wangs ov BELtevom dive iue-ond of the iris), OF before hee terv.ow at Ban Sevaetvan Were amothered to dest Writing from El Pasco, gives the following accouns | HO-rtTAL.—Mr. Joba E. White, for several years i ahe He is @ menof nervous aAUeTRLA AND PuUSSIA, Bown burglars entered ah Detrott, Miehi- | of e visit to President Juarez: Warden of Be levue Hospital, died of inflammatory frat, aad one ¥ ors asl e! keu A ministerial journal of Berlin # that the psy- | gan, last week, and throw & e raining @ Wades eonvas of tha Miniales of Wonetan AG rheamatian on Saturday, The city loses by his death Lg ly! ks Could be one | mont of tademuity to Austria for the Duchy of La Srying Vaby againat the vali, &: ing the ol | wo went to the President's lodgingy vrolgm AlT#IF9 | faithful officor and an upright citizen. by i grayer over: As enburg will be made for the present from the King fae nae bed Wer Header was being | 88Y Unuecessary cerenony were ushered ink hie Visrr ov tas St, Lovrs Commom Councrty ia to is but his lawyers, of Pruvsia’s privy pure, and thas the oncapetion effected. noe M Lapras t bg had scarcely eutered when | —Yesterday noon, the delegation representing the re 8 . “ » tn d | of Law i wi e place withou . 5 usres cawe forth from an ‘pner room, I ; Bis spiritual edviters, His L Braap A patda A pe further setlement of ite position towards the Pras- | A am named O'Brien, an old employee on the | try to give you a description Reet ory e yin? | Common Councit of Bt Louls, Missouri, called upem fecis that he 18 abandoned, and abaudoned, too, | #82 crows ls postponed. Prussian etip- | L287 at Toronto, ast Thur Nod in | se. ms to bein the neighborhood of tisy, the Mayor, who took the gentlemen through bie when he wauis " Berlin corres ondence sare that the Prams me ie Boott's store house while #! vel oe! sisture, etoudly buill, bus though broad in propor. | affice, and subsejuently to the Governor's Room, food and drink in mete the establishment of anciier voverament | OPE into the current of grain Tinklls | UwD ® | tion to Lis height not corpulent, He is not much | where an inspection of the portraits of the Ex-Mayors « ) be experiences sometuiu g of the horrors | {sno longer thought of ; on the other hand. Austri on He was covered by four the ushele | taller than the late Benaior Douglas, though iuch | and other distinguished gentlemen of our clty an@ vuce so coolly inflicted 04 oth, in addition t the er of Banenburg, has yield barley, betwor formed, His face is Indian in every fei state was had, The keeper of the City Hall then tne \ aioe £3 Boich to the most material d@wands made by Prussia, The A wvmums of the most prominent clereymon of | there is uo wistake about it. 1 shoul: 4 wig \ - Gastein Convention, in maintaining the present am-~ | yp . @ most prom base-club aed b vited the eueste to @ collation in his private roam, \ Tum Skowhegan Hotel, in Bkowhe Me, w ~ P kk an im {ladeipbis have rocent!y furmed 4 base-clu nD im epywhere as an undeni gan, Me, was | icabie relations between the two lowers, to! ° in He has @ good, clear, steady after which the Mayor gave the gentlemen a letter of : h on Batu: pear : i i 7. os atl ter evel caps and all, | cative pell-possession and bus | introduction to the Cemmissioners of Charities wialiy destroyed by Mire yesterday, Losg about | Roriant stop joward the fulfilment of the hopes amd gd sande thal Ph i deat ol “ts a‘ the Bs 100, Tee et have introdnced the new Measilian | Thay much agiliy, oad Si" Lresmnos | kKeem paustration, ke has & waldorined, (Continaed om the Las Page.