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-f ( Number 10,357. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1835. rH ————_—_—_—_—_—__—_ == =—————==~=—=—— = ————=— ae = — me = SS TH fulded by the epinion and advice of the Re | which are to be filled by the nominations af thd eer and Corporation Coarse! pooremion of the | "embers of Congress representing those districtad nl OF # of all sec: ‘ar feriterce in the | before the 17th of October next. We eehure, seid that th «Mayor | Mono the witneases exarnined {0 the Wire trtall Ine that he had voted to a the ontraet, te yesterday, wae John B, Jones, formerly the edit ay fm lane. bess cues fud he cheerfully admitted | Of th Mantomtam, the official organ of Joba ' t iat vo -aro had Leen mace cat against hin Warrant | Tyler, in Washington. During the late rebellion’ ¢ bi the Italian Coverninent, enconraget \ y f pe ; rod perhape by the THE WIRZ TRIAL, |} wi? The Latest WNew 8 Gastein tranraction, by the indemnity accepted by Witnesses for the Defonce b / Austria for Banenbure, ie on the point of sending Washington, Sept, %.—The Wirz Military Com. | ot | yr ns Yien 7 4, y } y Kelegraph to the N. ¥. Suan, | (1! prowess to Vienas for the cession of Veve'ts | mission rese-ombled to-day, Fe | ; ; against a gum of money. Ths project is raid to be dittonal witnesses were ¢ { sdinlesilibacnteicbiit j re fereral @ | supported by the good oftices of Frauco and Encland. | ine Gover: ment, to show the probatle the repel government with the acta of Wire 7 Winder, after which Judge Advocate Chip: + he removal, ‘i thatthe Fenlave in Atwerica were collecting large wo oa: n funds, sendins toney to Ireland, aud spending “a | Jadge tmose eatd er entirely cleared the | be was employed in the War Department af Richd THS FLNIAN SCARE, nar ee, ? s«ked the counsel for the defence to oall thoir wit. | Maver from all ac’ aaa coe mntaets mead, | in qu eurwer of th d the cx sthitver relieved him meoury in America in p Bo wee, - = — val ’ ‘ 7 10 Charee@s anu specifications a inst the Comp- 5 ' ait re Niwaa The Dubiiu Exvness of this morning eays: After Mr. Baker ent they were not prepare! t troll-r were then read by the Governors private Tus Postmaster General yesterday 1 to cond 4 Joho Bull in bis Shirt Sleeves, | the arrests at tuo tan Peorna osice ast nieny | iets honghi tt beat they would « Becrelan ‘ Jaden Waterbury | *80t the well-known White River route, frou! 4 | order r ed to all pol ic nd milit Col. Ch rr Mr. Brady inquire! for whom Juégs Water! d weeun : i ar were tae Anker ; “4 Leon a = n : ord pont ties ands i wr ine pret eng Jn a iz, inquire. for, w yi Meggan Memphis, Tenn. to Jacksouport, Ark., and interd " sANUICDILA rc wen to be he y case ¢ LY | pre t q i STARTLING OSCOVERIES REPORTED. | at: seenia ob Ube GAH OF the popelees;. A-| Cire settee cueeh to hmiikting any elantess | qracagy, verwUTy Said they appeared mediate points, This important mail service ex/ - | O:lice sovibbihle was lies seutioned (8 Gach Git | View oven with his wi ine in the pr. sence of | lob a MeKeon raid he represented Anson Her- | tende 654 miles, The contractor te J. B, Archer : ‘ NU wok 7 3 AR RES Pi MADE, | Of ice, for the purpose of eteppiug amy message relat on nired is Teh Yi the * 1 es ha hee rvs bbe “Dra Anat on thle wre the firet time of Kentucky, . y ome ~ | ine to Penteaies bote oF letter trom tho p had Leen delivered | hat been engaced in preset Bueapien Gevmmat Ravers, formerly of thd Rehne one «a ® conn 1 ° nia « wv : A Ferian Newspaner Seized | Queentoren, S*pt <The Irish potice eontinne | ¥ ithout faetus' oan Oxasnined had Me Beet aes | (rate of the Avil it Sreutd be proper to have the | Tenth Maryland Battery, and latterly tn command) u 7 oan) §) to arrest Fenians, The number of prisoucre le very | aleo seen to, head the prisoner mente s Wa ally of | on deverinined, ta the order Ivmued in such | of dhe 10Tth Us 8. Colored Troopa stationed aff rt - ° 1 Paper hich he e nm he nde n tr. Brer ‘s anewer p.osente © m pe ale} stake) OF Tus CHOLERA larre, Among others a person aaid to be A ens | lever Was ttesca the ‘. a hands, 1 hie morn ne | tee haa trans pd Mort Waa tiovemot | Morehead City, N. Cx died there « few days etneed af Avene UE no UnY Ae std American at AP ’ veges poracs:don documents han vd to Benesort!, one of the witness, Such | DA'no mn: iletton to take action sgainet bites O ear Gen, Revere entered the service saa Virm Lieue , a ifort pre found, Ou Saturday afternoon ces wore per ite. (he opposite cou nae: te ‘ Chitizons F.eeinz from Ma: seil'es | . eee : we . A 1 : a ‘or ie neha bel Schade . m ah 1 Oar the barn 6 head | las Oo Fyfonatitution to the cou “i At te whe | tenant to the New York Fire Zouaves, ae ~CCins 1200 4a SOll.@S, | ther " ftol by n police r aletter from Capt \ fi i ated bale@ by tha opposite counsel in regard to | to the police court to undereo examination, The fe- | Only to privere matters. perhaps einthius nted | iguther, be Westied to, say. that while be | Tam steamer Rip Van Winkle when opposite tho! i 7 “ . hia fool, And he Procet | tor cullty ef oficial de ic 4 ae ee MON * | the price, bat made no attenpt at revenue, A morning he received a letter from the priseceny te \ nilicinie acnitiat whoa irae” charges have ron “mg p Nigro: tof and tide ¥ = = ” privy eounel A te be altting te determine wh the preence of the wlse tine te | Been mace equally pure, and he did not meat er hull, moceaded in reaching the and a , ¥ : * On | the witnesses ( " Premios than snda tn preeively the | @U the passengers, baggage and freight wore r@ » Schade to hand the letter | f#''6 catovory purpores for thoaeh 8) moved before abe sunk, Ghe is now submerged to appears he voted to elva the etreeg contract to @ her mi er bidd ethe voted with all the other mep guards, ‘ 7 ’ * rentenco of the arrested parties, Excitement |. The © Clircat Sk ighter of tha Red Sking | prevetts in puttin, and arrces are bolug made in \ ‘ - parte of Ireland fail ther had often heard of | De the Conn rission 10 give the coutract to th Tax Maryland Uulon Convention in the S*condl ALABAMA STATE C JHVENTION. Latest Commercini. means for that prrprwe eee ee wey ea ee Taurenee eit \@ wonld Ike to have oppe- | Congressional District met in Rast Baltimore yeod , @ Tier pool, Spt. 14. mt: Rehade rep! od. he had not given the prisoner | M1 cou rel snow by mas law, or under what bio: | terday, aud nominated Hon, Ly J. Thomas to suod ’ . . " ‘ - bales ‘The market te baoya o i ja at tine and thie was doue of the Conelt nther propose to cota! 4 ] » Necession Deo'ared Nall and Void ‘ Hreadatufls quiet and ay ady | oe pels aueine hins t there wan a hee the Gev ‘a iuretiction to hear theas charges. coed Col, Webster, who is now collector of the proc i: e Ary bacily tor bis procuring bette: food. hip eb entd tt wae for he other side toshows | The resol joice erthrow . at SHGAPHR OBAN - London, 10th Fr buibacat Sex end Gaston {ether can, that the Governor iawithout Inriedtetion, lutions, passed rejoles a6 the ov oa j NTERESTING FROM ALBANY, jan’ Unote Ce ral K } er vy & ie ; He Kit foreraniad tha’ the Governor hed ox the Rebellion and earnestly repudiate the doctrings | 63a b8s. 8. Five-Twen ‘ather TWany was enlied for the defence, an Hiube thas q Me i 1 full tt te Trial ¢ Melo tecluen thn: 2 wan ones’ ta tre aninineras duties | tt fein as ets he haw sco, ate when ye eentes | o SMte PighAs nt r " At Andersouviite pt. W ne dolngevervihing | & have the questte A Trial of Gonther, Brennan & Co. | rue chotera at Constantinopto—Terat Were | tt A” errouviiie. Capt. Wirz ane dologeverrining | 4° Nave ibe question discussed, they wend be Pre p P it ner: ‘ence, tality Letimated at Over 51.000 oon fort of the prironers then road the anewer of Comptroller § nl n Th sTritate PAA 7 in # etter from 6 coer ather Whclian testified to the enme effect i sie ba THE NAVAL ENGINE CONTEST | |The London Tins contains tette: from acorre | sy capt, Wise commit tu personal violence Fie ohitees ioe Gieke. arn bast (By Mail to the New York Bun.) ’ Poodent tn Conetantinop h eivea @ graphic | of the prisoners, althousb he had heart hin make | read, of hia anewor by Hamil nae account of the terrible scenes he witnesord during | U#¢ Of profane renege the late ravages of the tor isn dated Aaruct 9th, hunted by the conve that the eharces are untros, | Lanon is growing scarce in Ireland, Laborer aad wirh the intention, of injaring who used to work for 10 vents per day, now get 60a fn thateitr, The let- Failure of the Winosski. Lens sve ideotical with thore which | Tim military prison in Nashville, Tenn, will bf ta the eaten ihe: | or Ricking @ man ev thet he died or was | ¢ fro , theie imrutas: bot that he Tax agent of Duke of Newcast)e, in Rogiandd te. the in again if ‘the Gov- | hes growne sub fort 2 inches long, owded with ed from the eerne, | Capt. f£nderson Hold on tho} i* ready to meet an Tle Ald notesy | erior desire Li af Spr hb aah ee $ ’ hat if he Ti warmers wetonte © 4 the chareee Qny, Cant Foruuts bas been on » tour th Charce. atm fact ee aio he ahold have heard of | ewntret Cone can ee cecretary Fenty creG rte. | the South, He says be eaw no basis for immediate ‘iin ‘eieanaleanily her laet ra y fr 1.0%) to " the praoverethat Ceptain | tr e rent hy WoO Proll, Aealetant Corporation Coun. | @tecessful reconstruction im any State, &c pa te 1 pore aUilh cour ine Phe eme from the impere | Rha » tnurht some | teen” a tk vrolde aud Hamilton Harris have BaVRY prisoners escaped from the Wash = banrbet : . that the piacue has broven outin Feept.. Dead and | font fn Jann befell 10) Mr feeds oentn salaed the question of the jurtedic- | Jal’, on Monday morniag, by taunelling th SE sani bog pet ee halt hour, “Nat ngs of | Prisoners, & ced. He] tion of everne ‘ tleven feet of earth, But one of the party has ag! m nen den bh," eo ervot charity, sthee ld Titre Emo t eontendel that the Governor hed the | yet been recaptured. zrem Lurope. , ane Oar Ee ethor | power, ant it waa hie irrperative duty to , lish ¢ es on tha | ilvate | them, provided ¢ Axornyn string of wagons made their # Two tinys’ Later News. 4 15 Oto 0 nq after the sou. of th vere, He) guilt tol ance in Bavannab, Ga, on Monday week, Malifez, § vt The steamehip Cabs arrived | cars . n heh cin niet mw | a in Nek if at) x betta beac A considerable quantity of the cote bere (his afternoon, bringlug the following European ape fificou bundreu or two thoutnud-—perbape ; e Neg A goad Ltt pte Reber be Ropdad ng received te by this mode of convey atrice hot #0 Hany cloar re to} to remove ‘ Hiler eal. nnd ool that thera ten wit. . t y to : ¥ 4 Ralberavh ( s held In London oa the 14h. | % rpiritunl advisers, but they | tall upon him to say that the etatate of of labor I factory adhute The dire ’ ted a rep ettine forth the hoers anid: My own 18 sion 10 do #0 unt A } as © remove shall not | mentof the dificulty hae been made. The the et ie ne ‘ ae pow Ve ivate op! sion the | ¢f geeulta of the | Han ig ta whicu hark te with the nthe certificates thet Con n doce bot warrant sich @low, Yoo mus | n° Vee fiteen hours a day. fo 9 inture ve lieed rela, eX oraine ath 6 Ving ( hag | The Conrt,—We have fowith that. It | show thet the exerctae of thls power. and the rieht of A rw relirious movement hae been started terminates t9, press torward m th the v Shore the Vherapa, He found fey | Wes for the onileer of the eo amarante: the Lectelatare to delecate it te forbidden bythe | Knyland, [tis propwed to unite the members noune! ns $ 1 ahio dy wutere @ louse 0x6: v Wha nad bodies inl There |} tent vith the Sect ote TLereiore the ap- | ca mist tion, in order te maintain that to remove | the English, Roman Catholic and Greek Churches abt that the malady 1 ef eae ee would be nneonst itmbion fn friendly co [ 1 tf, exten Ly tenors at of th of reretde Re. | Mr. McKeon anne nate 1 to everything sald by ante report thas ee heaikee ane sgn ou 8 . , pad sf " hott, dopctding bie argument se unanewerrhle, Kang! lirred own Db iy An termunyilie Oth of Mar. 185% | The pe suleot New York cpreal te vour Fxeclienes | S#aent to the measn day before yeste day ® ts longloe art tuk aah ceeetce R = it ter ’ of the | cM wrongs, under wiles ante meeting of mechanics was held at Nore iar toniatod wae donot nus we ibn tie hey ot ¢ felt ence that hile ° wich, C , j thing, it in x ! He ve rent 9 byt PR i bt A Or 1aey elves b Be bis, ne Sib Oe to eight hoursaday. It was agreed to make the oked with choicra, F ten ob jon of the 4ST ives him full pow i and ry i k, alto. ik will have cured en hot p ithe guaree | de mine’: oflieia irom office, and the act of 1805 ex. | @abject @ test question with candidates for publie iniure of retivfoue wereples. A gent on tis tl ale grant Tite f » Lhe Levislenore isomp'potent in | offes, and by that means got the desired chang@ ~ eh, upon &t hac heen hunsing up the ses " yarn ne mae cil & b 74 e premirce fnew eal of nvkine the Governor to by legislative action. } sid of 13 pet oes t. is igs * Ly he went toa) ts in cou mind, wilow ug Kivea to 6 Pail ae A in Ho ae Aerahew A pasta in butter, in Philade!phia, astonished the Ralchod pid nccn | ous q i ship i 1 e njon priy . af aca. Wirw evar Ay vehine tn the econetivution prohibiting the Radiiuse of Girard Market, 2 Seturday evenings bious'y adopted, the question of raising ® to vont urough given tos | Spoink sha ad 1 . | by demanding €1 per pound for his stoc! jum ry Vu cecison of ano her | Per cheating a Tal pough gives to way guard »Hiraty the Tih searion of the Const!- | bitter, Kven ‘et price it was found upon tw or the rf October, fe ACY aujecte | to the questi¢ or miatversation in affic apeetion, that the rolls were considerably under of Lord Fermoy, the Lord Lieutenent |. The Courtenstaiged the oe ua rnised by the |! hase Shwe nea Gat » | Wexbt, and the whole lot, consisting of 40 lumpae! . oe ahh oh ‘ a Jusee Advocate | lhe elected at ae were confiscated by the clerk of the market, y + @movting of more than 11! 146 bad 6 all 7 Nd ever a euart apply to yon fora | 1857 I» pos probi k place recently in Cork, to courier te | 5) cog water J fea ow the erow fines Ur ’ In anawer tonumeroun (nquirtes abont the burial security of the pab aa menaced by Veulan | Knyilsh en.,'oy mony, liad a sliebt } T do no kuow of aay euc ’ ofthe Union deat at Salisbury, N. C., Brevet Brige Movements, The poccedines were private; but the | foi which he recovered ; tho next da. he housl Turner, ¢ 5 Mages adler General Heath, Commandant at that pomnty Pack Mak utenn ava ee 1s | appa i ¢ «er i A lay lg 4 ed tun | ’ Seana: be done, Thehall bo | 2S Written thas ail of those who died there were edop'lon em | era in poling away. 30,00 to 50.0 have died; uot @ ja ainly w titutional it be MM abo ane it ia pg eb od aula Dg for an f ‘ wna soul lesa. } nN } 1 not explicitly prohibited i hem. ro are fourteen heir yee | fo ce of thee y. ‘The ‘ t on gument i eb ansially bre erie Poet less than ten thousand ilona. dat oust ul uc peare ally = eami Contere | that the Constitulon is no ise, At least accomiing to ves of Un i P| eientto’. aud i as supposed shat the adop ion of From Fort Laramie. 1 ( y | it the Governor mly ht convey $0 James T. Brady tho a Prisactid ' the pom cd steps would be sutlicieus to meintain ' eornt tie bell | poperty of the tate ifthe Lacislature ahould say eo Arr the adjournment of the Counefl of the public oicer Battles With the tndians—Thev are “Lean- vad Kirke hot or monle | Je le prowited tia! private property eball net be taken | Eplacopal Church of Virginia, on the event On Fi iday evening, the 15th, fo Dublin, a larve tifnily Cleaned Out” treated Union priscners, tt i¢ protanie that he should | for ph! le uss without fuel campensation, ‘The con- | the 21stinat., amemorial to the President for the force ofr eo p+ es fron the Cesta to Pailine Bs SianlaTT mtd Re cinimailek Gea eae tea hhesrd Of Ut. He frequett ade re WF] tr tu jon. ho eve. does not amy that private pro: | pardon of JeTerson Davia, wae presented te the i or vide | Fort L . 1 2 po ty rial uot be taken for private purposes withott | clergy in attendance for thetr signatures, and of ; et eet evived to-dar from Gen, Conne:' oats ie Thee w oe eM | Hust compensation; aad yet it he, peauisiare aixiy clergymen present, fifty-two signed th { cuts on Col, Cole, tothe Pet inet, Tb hae boon evesmped | Cy afeeerpenht by flea: wht am that private, Dora tty night (hue be | paper, though I.sbop Johns 10 6 apesch, opposed peice ben t | near Fort Conner eince the 20th, Ho hed lest Oy | w s vic leat mouier near And hole the act unecouetitu tonal? Thia he ratmitied, the measure. 6 pemleos, ab horses and 200 mules, which were frozen todesth in | OME pos. re was a concine arewer to the areument that the Nashville, Tenn. Prees saye:—"' It ts stated i rn at sitora, and jeust, Wines: treqnentiv beard whooping to the elenrnre fe i . Woe 7 mJ to the ¢ a oy "the a res | one nicht. On the 1st of September, Le was atiwhed | rieckale atmivht, at om f 16 ao of the i | 4 aa it penal aly de Ah chests oaks Ooo: tha’ the disease amongst cattle, which general): P c » Is Lo | by a war party of Sioux, Cherokees aud A . | BUC Sere me Knew that was golne on It wae mnlended that the Legisin‘ure | precedes the cholera amongst tae humans race, pags thee : 8 a | Wee At ihe dime the “raidese” extiuch daiiurbed | e you t ch all, ALB prevailing ‘hrougbout the State, Cattle and hogs € vise | OM Powder River, They were repulsed r th he amp, Hix of the isin wee hauged, Cap.. Witr | roor has not authori , are dying off at » fearfil rate, and we are informed e leu lone, our loss being ouly 4’ ‘ed and 2 a Co] bay viously turne ove a jrvy of tho ta a coro Hite thie, and nt a few cases closely resembling cholera have Lie the 8d, the Indians appcaved in f and were uleu pelaoners, Who iouad them gullly, trial it» be wh a) fefeadente coal mode their rance im this city." A private ¢ was driven 10 miles, The nextday theenes emoct wos} THO Commieston hore acjourned’ aador the solemu'ty of | ister asaya several cases of cholera have occurred a& made charres on- sre eid ‘beling and | Memphis, on meray 1 renewed and Iosted ontil noon; i hy fudians were LAROR MOVEMENTH: ’ f fitionl at alu defeated, wish great slaughter, the r los he ug thoes el sting ft L rol M. Ravnarr Ferrx, director of the Grand Theae sotrof the 18*h, an come nd he N 1 Buice. ers and thetreouesel hevo gre- | gre at Lyons, bas heen disputing the right of th t fiom 200 to 660 ki'ed and wounded, The Hinns Tho N. Y. tuto Trades? Assembly. r Gunther, aliding off OS ye aputing iz ry € De ae | ys vee public to hies sctorson the sage. fo the publie Ofte Brent ¢ on fled in every dirvetion; our troops wee unto 10) Ariny, Sept, 26.-—Tha sino Trades? Anccradly | | leaving behind Bie Pave torn up the benches in the theatre, storm: Queen's 6 ino Caaia | Paerae them ep eccount of the poor egy iit 180 | pe mscombled at se fron Moulds Hall to-day, In] Jy may tea vere nice poitical echeme ther bave t | M. Pellx’s house, smashed hie windows, bi gaye toy thas help is ip the the oveavof w | stock. Gur loss was one kil'ed, end c aiditlon to thove aaentioue! sese4 lay, dclowate ape | Con) ta the Tova) OF these rentiewen, and be to | up the streets, hooted the sold - Fen an lovee t 4 td W #8) bi pasbose will = nied oat 9 number a 7 bommite ther au WeOrR; thi coud aot be omnibus make a barr LY 4 two men wounded, The Inulans lon! ai eased trots Wiles and er debate ' but | # Le thet | omnibus to mak tarrcade, and general! Cubes wre tathe cued s 48 > i Utica end? a) Reel the vornurWour! load Lasuevlt 66 dospicable @ | cormported themselves in am ungovernable At the eorond Quarterly Bocting of theo Com bue Indians again attack 4 ie tible and resolutions were adupled in favor of Durloese tartan’ cat dhe ahh on it rowayish manuer, wittoe of the Brite) Breetmeu'e Aid Agsociation, | ado a sh Hi at 4 PN) | Seltating tho question of i ho houre of @ | yy Uyithtoubie force to the case of M~ A Missovar man went to the war, leaving a wife old at B.ietol, ©. UC, telgh n ve ere totally conved and ‘herutile t legal day's wok, wud decleiug that when they | hoe efilee ie pot le ©. He Is appointet | and two children, He was given up for dead, and 7 of cath and Bae Bille Ther mmated at Sn ‘They lors uiBey Of) consider the ques ion fully ndertoud thay | vor, He evo rained the point Wat tue | his supposed widow bec e wife and » wother yi de ee fe "has a atwaded as ace. | Heir principal cbiets, 1 ativ t $ mak 1 pag ' , fer, Perrone re fe: 8 epee ean axain, The first busland lately returned safe and vs chelerg Mee % isis? a level dey's wort it Wich, Lut Ae contpbeion crewted by the act | 0nd. The two husbands and the double wife putat | Alabama ‘ Hania i cslroly talked the matter over, and tt was lef for Thee the Toudon Tives, st Bis he U to prepare a LiL to Le preseod tod fom the law torhow they were | the woman to decide whose wife she would be. Bhe ' @ rite, meitio ery of a reported plot egal. an | Me aitent’on of the next ule Teativo fvion merely to save repetition of | chose first love, and ber second took his childs controsted their character most favorably with that | +e cause of the Unio Sy ceaton; dome | injured by the falliug of the walls, one of them, it | Jim E |.ott and Jobnny Mackey, and the P' iladel- poriiow Couirmetors, | is supposed, fasally pica Tucuor was trained near Point Breeay o- : the & , . 1 ved bade his wife wood-bye, end with tears streaming the Ri ret Vhe way to San bebusdan o ony aynte ow urine ee? volut thet Mr. Boole being aa en the return to B @, ‘The parties concerned in | Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 25 sve haa teen aneat 14 ca" arse and where no aawemble @ int 8 FB eA By down bis cheeks, went his lonely way, tt were gious, Inciud aliothor or cousin of Ore “ment in the conveution to-tay,% tod | Gach Union take tromedivie mewures to Dring the for oth By & whatng wees errived M Rew Londen freee dius, | fi r € an tthe eon straichtout Uniow mun on ous eve, | Feduction of hours of lover before the poopie of their | The Governor said ho would take the arguments poole ai af ee fener | ie Srand Enipress to mie ullvoad satlon.notwithatande dthe ecoureervative and seccesion ou the va | Feepective localities, by meetions dietribution of | tute couriderution, and adjourned the cage anti moon | 1h ite1 Biaten in 1964, under the patronage of H ine it b Piab eho Mish’ bee bay ject uf secession, occ selon tro trects, and discussions through (he press. ‘The fol- | to-morrow, | tie Grinnell, Eaq. Mr, Hall's letters were oxy BOS. FUD NY: SPER fho majority report dec! the ! j- | lowing officers were elected Z 150 wiles over the ioe, on dog slolges, to reach the Gen, Yon Moat of Prove | agare of eecoasion 'o bave been y + |. Present. Btephonsy New York: View Preai- News items. open sea, IL: has gained much valuable informa- tia fn Schles 1 ‘ ayy | sd that itwae and is wall ou ¢ | —N. B Porgneon, f " ec etn i tion in regard to we, Prevklin Bepedlion. xis i B ¢ : 1 was ald upon tible 4 ‘ames Conway, Alis ‘ cen " . , o Hal expects to spend most of his time to King eee ¢ i vo'" | ‘the minority party thea || We Haring tow York» ires.arer—le B. Jay, Aue (Dy Telegraph to the New York Sun.) Williaiu's Laud and on Bothie ¥ is pealaetite pee the 1 yi of avalon it 6 0 € bon EXiTa Cont. vat sly we | bare Ad@ourned tid i 7 ” 5 aud desires that @ verse! shall be sunt e ng. Ke eon Re Aoi. AY pe ¢ us ag 08 by ay te oft n 0 thirhs osx | OA ; ; - Ar ONAL P stofices are reopened in Tennes- of 1867 to bring him home, { gud promsiag thei e had ber ib nig wie ‘ i af From Alvany. ai . Routh Darotss * siaiaae ak A nemarkaure “medinim," in the Pereon of aw From the Cup: of (iva ato inalle (into not LAY belly yiep eie bis aug natty 8 a | Lum Lia kaore being registered in New Orleans, | jistle girl, 12 years’ old, i# now exciting the wonder iven) have boenrec vel, The war betwcen tho Med IB Aaa ay ordiunnce | Investigation of Ths (horses Pucferred | preparatory to the approaching election, of the residents of Springfield, Miss, After bet, Sr Pusat sod with |e saseaiie eheenetatioaal, ‘oun | A@alnet The Moyor aud Other OMlcrals M ‘ait aeiahi locked in @ aquare Woorien cabine!, with her hi dyed rebel gue apes arp ddim clad HM ir ory tears wrt oh Tra AAT toyn | Of the City af New \ork Mrasiman's jowelry siore at Momphis Tonns | toi tty tied behind her back and fastened securely vigor by the oer, who melutained the aggressive, | youlty 1epart Ae OFetaally sepor'od, 7 ed} Athany, N.Y, Sept, A ber of prominent | “# broken open on Monday nightend robbed of | toaring inthe back of the cabiuet, she ties and (Latest 9!) Queenstown) it bg: oe eee NT ahd ordl> | oMoinls and oil ay ' " are in ate | &8°,000 worth of jewelrs knois io cords Pinney & ving on eny fluger, ; ee ae Sant 16) yo of eceession was declared n oa her ef f% | A cae r,and in ber Lp. plays on aérum en Ro veeregs garenines ies Warhington, Sezt, 26.—A especial cess 0 the | tendance at the Executive ( a edi fea | A peLsdani:a of the City Counc, end Repres | triang dave » bell, .alks palniy with «large i Chet Dona oft sheets cigs b i © Admire | Cunostowz, dated Mont Aisa Septunbor | #46 foventigation of the cha cs pete! sealpst | seutatives of the Press from Chicago, are now visite | biock of wood in ber mou:t, changes» braas hoop Ne ide ; he pi pein 9p 4 Daeg | “No vote has yet beon takes oace | th : Marts Compiroller, City Naepectvs, Kecorder | ing Philadelphia, vey Were entertained by the | from her ae w ue foot, end age htrge a elty ou the . Algerie a antian ’ il devt, I: has been | 8nd Corporation Counse! muni \ nd | i A Prize fight took place Doar slelphia om dowmin the cisaucls 0 the Kaglish barbors in the | te sulject of the Alabama State debt. aaa heal bmg eve those present yore Mavor Cantherand his ||. De eynnaritied and sah lest evening for Dal Mondsy, iu which # man named Jack Turner, of referred toe committee, who will report ou it iu a 6 thoee preseat Her Br more en route tor Chicago, New York, and scother 1a named Jobo Turner, ~~ it mous In addressing his constituents et Ox- | dayortwo ‘The Convention adopted the ordinanee counsel, Mr, John A, An'hon ; Compt ane ee Resvkee & C)."e paper mih at Lawrence, Maas., F Puiladelphis, are reported to bave been en- gad iibaias te’ th 4 i. | for the abolition of slavery with only (hie using | Hd bis counsel, Mr 6 Te BERRY ORF St ORT ea arly destroyed by fire yesterds wed, DLey fought for $1,000 & side, at catch . ei gh na eer | votes, Everything is going oa moat satisiacworily for KR. Lawrence; City I Boole; ¢ i wenn i ig A y x 7 MOPOINRs | eT ht w York Turner had been trained : by both Nor: aud South fa the late war, and | i Cuansel Devitn « Ane a i, Neon J. Watree Lonw $20,000, aoetly insured, Beven firemen were | gt Tacons, near Philadelphis, under the care of ly, Attorney tor the ¢ eon nds Late ad from Marseill port much elaru Carr, Jas. M, ooms aud Assistaus Lave arrived and Peter's aries. uly ie advices om veil) 0! ‘ Shey are . ee 0 a’ G bi vac sucrne ist 1 Cod fa S ee Fortress Mouroe from Washington. They Mr. Anthon read anaver of Mayor Gunther, exist in etehipa at the New York (eld La as mila \ there, Many ofthe inhabitants are fleelng on sc bad eerie ‘tract ‘ ior belfentiy and * gouns of the progress of the cholera, inspecting graveyards where our soliiere are | Mote coe week er europe” ‘ bereln Involved sous and 27h minal ital soe Ya | edo ta The Tuass Paris correspoudent gives © report that | buried. to arrance them properly end foucethem 1a, | claiming that op ‘ui locw palate sbereia involved | 204 and 27th Congressional distrigw of New York, (Coutinued eg the (ast Page, of Austria and Prucela in the affair of thy Duchtes. cording to the statement of the friends

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