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& a) Number 10,358. \ ¥ Tho Latest News| ad Telegraph tothe NV. ¥. San, UT] AMSGTOS LESPATCHES. Visit of a Virginia Delegation. The Wirz Trial. Anotuer Tilt Between Counsel, LETTER Ibo HOTRIDLE GUCRALLA T)odiser ate Ro t NEW YORK, __—___. Teanested thet the qnestion he retuced te nd thet the wis rotire, whieh he did, er—1 regaid this procoeding as @ personal ne 1. Chiomean ‘led that the praction was not unurual, and thas ft wee a erester inenit for the counre! to inlet opon asking fmproner questions, Mr, Baker.—The wttnosves for the Government | heve day in and dae ont bean orcas the pre | sen e of ove another, end now that for the de. | fe re tobe exemined, counsel ae required to © thelr qretions ‘o writing, eng thee wit. Nevees are orto ef to vetra unell thle ie done. If this Ap insinved ppan he the Couto mnet atop. | The Court remarked that Mr Baker took an nanfetr | lew ofthe euttect, The Judre Advocate did wot en ™ to put ali his questions in writing, but oniy 8 ons, | Mr, Naker 1 newer made ench a reqner! when the wi'neses for the Government are ander examiua- te Chipman.—If eon did not do rour daty that is Be teacon the | shou d not do mine The Conrtto Mr, Baker Stare what you want, Mr. Baker.—1 must reply to the Jadge Advocato rt The Conet.We don't want any «peeches, Let | the room be cleared, | When the door wee re-opened the witness came in, | andthe President of the Court reat fom De Marts | Military Law toshow that the Jude Adwrente rae Juetifed in the rourae he had taber, Besides. when ROM WIZ TO HIS WIFE | the Tode Advornte entle a ACK s from Tennessee, | a tion te redaved fo mmtired to hit. LLA CUTRAGES. 1¢ wae rien? elthor in asking that tho room be clear- re nate Robbery aud Murder. | ee Qrostion About the Test Oath. 6000 ADVICE FROM THE PAESIDENT, ct Hey hat the witroes temporarily retire, +, Raker To that I have no of jection, The Couri-That ee ties the point Mr. Raker—Bat I object to the witness being again font nwee, The Court—The witness mar be arain reqnes' od to retire and qres jone eered to be reduced to writ 7 : pe If it ehould then raper no en, ! “1an Drarced Sione the Ground | be hiten Rete Sacihe be ied age Advoente | ff aud Ono shor! hear any quersion that te aake4, or eive notice " hath Yom, oqueet for qrecions to . of aed Eyos tos teesitarans ° eneares 10 renre The J ° "y te 4 epeat cancer near Torn Cat. | hee art remarved "hae ther would take care of and dienttr, do object to sending our witnesres DISASTROUS FILE AT WASH. | it." IsGTON HOLLOW. is Cour anesten well antiled, wee’ Chipman,—I said Col, Fe nin will plearo ro. on RAE Hi tire, — h ivility that I extended 8 DOYS PROBABLY BURNED TO DEATH | sosi,tetet—tos8 te ome riya tain eT Me Ok date ETP ey beat AS pe your Many Valuable Horses Destroyed | neers "hat erect, - M Ler walved the oneetion, Col. F n farther examined with refer- ence to affaire at Andersonville, DANY DISPATCHES. OUR ALBANY as Col. Chipman read to the Court the following letter Trial of Conthor, Brennan & Co, | s#4zenet to him: Orn Carrroy Prieos, — —— - - i Waenraros, 1D, CO. Ment, OF, Nig ' rt . Bre Yons « romiamication dated the Ofrh inet., in Acjcuarnment to This Citys | fr rrrccarmee tn eintmed ce devine giving mnoner, ete. to th ‘~ arn a ‘ t hing to ost, that he « WWLY INTERESTING LOCAL NEWS, |"! ° there thinre he ne at bo ia rot well cr et Mr by ron "me) and me to report lust what he receives Thave honor ‘olnform ron that Cept. Wire te treatel every respect ra lon entie ae inconsistent with bla eee: +% ” r Great Fonian Demonstration. | ' a ee -_ | po ition and compat: te © th trv dutica te te fare thet elt , wie oe nr in? YOUNG IRELAND IN FORCE. | phteeiihe qtend todding eich soars need In ihe bar Thhe chonens ‘o en! the po'eon fare he ie farnieh- e! olth the game ration allowed fo notdiera of the C A Laurens Strect Horror. | £ Army. with the eddtitan f times per week of thep inoipel fresh vereteliaa to the market, Tf nn. - — —— we’ he leeupp'ted with ench diet as mar he rege abs r Viney edhe the Sn reon ef the Privon, which ie poeeny ed Mystery and Crime. | 8's ie 8n:reon ef the Prism, which le greenved be rtomirebrse, tle allowed any heokethatern be nwenre! The which he ineu!iecred in hot pleced rty end eu.’ precant ions ‘L preclude he committing any inary to b nie 1 think if W asiuxerom. Szpr. 27. Capt. Wie ia interroe ‘et he will corroborate his Ceneral Van Wyek yesterday obtained an order | *#lement. very erper fro the War 1) partment for the immediate muster ent of bis re at, the Fuiveixth New York Vo p Ve unterrs, kaowp as tbe Teath Legion. Ho tet for New York to-niehe, cure euch efit ire as he may le* oir up v, ent Reevent, lronor Wren, Copte'n, and Military SuperluieaJent O. C. Prison, To Cal. Cuirman. It will be recollected that Col, Chipman reeterday od ' tad, called attention tothe fect that Mr, Schade. one of dae te pes nbs cin wbsspenres aa blth yf | the conneel for Cept, Wirz, had received two letters sig rig New York, St, Georvets (Bere | *POken of euch proceetines asimproper, He to-day dhe yy ae . | read to the Co rt one of there letters es fo'lowe: muds) und Si. Jagu de Cuba, commencing on Tues- p others day wert Waewtsaray, & A le'tor wae recently ad'ressed by some of the My Dearest Wife: on Srndav, end slro eitizens of Charlottesville, \ o Presijeut Joho I wish to eo ven, Lazer, | hove ono th gon, prompie! by the diMecttios which surrounded | son, and do it timer f you cnn Rend Mr ' ing C onal | Sehsde ten do'lara, It te fora certain oa pose them in ut to the ng Congsessions} | Berd yon an envelnpe. directed to him election, T! ppeal te bim for couvaol and mor ; rou ol not write: moon it, end 1 hope to sor ¥ » of ection. Bekay wholly . be bl isto pm! anot tort to fet oath, WB pent bly somewhat beater, olified ro as to dni jeihern Yours, i, Wien, TS ee Sa eee hes cay | Mr. Schade remarked Itwas trae he took the Ieitere ' ourre which | frow the prisoner to be delivered to his wife, but 1 a polley ta Tle certatuly acted knew nothing of thelr conterte with the most innocent in'ention, The conrt was cleared for 8 | the doors were re-onened he At- | by + | Presitent of the Court, aldrer other t | his eondnet in the premnl wer file enpre ‘ 8) by every momber: Jer'ne tha elagoof the 4 be e'eoed to Congress, te avd ering that any furher ection would be ofan off Tatleter, bub @ simple | docdmentel to the netanner, ther hat conclulet to ual op non and wieh, lot the metter dr Tem of the opinion, he added, * vou are now Melently wrroed ee ee ee eek of Teorela Reservas, testified that in the ennvne: of L564, Capt, W vy wae sick and expocted to dle, Ife hv! reen the defendant take trom @ lot of Fore ral priscuera one-half of the hed houehrt. he From Virginia, val Discessions, verotehien the Dattimors, Ser Richmond and Predericka- Dr. Castien ten ifded tial there wee 5 foot deal of ; pa ~ | eamplatnt amo: heart tine Melon! r @ure prpere of to-day bave boon reccived. The ma The'eto hine eas vary tote on, and there was a dint pority of the £ 1 cundidates for Congress in | guirah'e for ther ck. Me had never head of Capt, Vircicia eppear to be remurkally outepoken in the ma'treatine priscuers. and knew of ree of aciation and © asting awer aint in North Caroilue and elrowhere virne for vaccination tow fr *. The Fretericteburg Lxv- tt of the views of the cundidites evowsl! of thelr or cor Hater era cives nn ale rect a the Precectetsstore @tetrtot, of whom there are M i ‘ Venta taf iO * and al mene priv Ito r eune ry \ abate ae The witness # that the order to race neste wae bp ‘darnesed the. question | imperetive, De, Cumimines eoming to Anderson. Lo eke of ble” efforts | ville uoder the orders of the Eusyoon Generel was wee 0) all | for ‘hat prepoee. Ma Conteh of eet] Gol. PTicne tentified that he waa firet rant to An- in his power to | dersonville as Commandant of the Port. bry General site dure | Winder, in Fobruare, 1864, Cant. Wire came there h, The tatters local orders were fared be : bot the eeneral orfera came from General Winder, Capt, Wirz ureod that the hospital be re- moved cut of the stockade, The witness pet tlooed © test oxth prsee! by Concre.s i ' P py houg to Gen, Windor to permit th's to te done, joasi, and thought it woud be | Hie impress'on was that Cen, Winder tectived. hi tated that ho belleved tr | When the witress assumed the r malty lity th ee tr arene Be te sige having the hoep.tal removed aftery ; Ganersl Pt fv ‘ ional seceas ont; | Windereave the permission. Capt. Wi v © work of the polite | Oh inet crowd’ng shy Inuve prisone'* at , he +po y Winder ordered the dor to be emolor= eatthe Vi ginin Cw never saw Turne:'s, b= @ thea two-t ‘ They were common rabbit isontot she tr nevd for estching neerees me pra army at the 1 great dl of the ropp ies and the de Depittment, The Wie giving furloughs for shoot! Ifwich had been given he woud hero bh The witness, as commander of the pow nt, batali over th p ee of b ee ecibilits, and show. @ pare plotionm with ail the veopt Mr, Custis, none ef whom ia + \cdveeeed tho people, He had tot the atrictexs rect; he had to th lou ha foru adr rereo at alt orate i * werseranted by (len, «1 A t 1 ‘ ines ae ' nary violence had been praciiced by Copt. Wire ho the wv e would have heard of it, ‘There was great d.ficaliy fn ootaining ‘imber for the priaen, oils ‘Lhe Commission then acjou: ved, guce the daye of oullidcation in eis Bae LATE SOUTIUGEN NEWS. Virginia. THE WIRZ TRIAL Centiuantion of the Testimony for the Lefence, ; POCLe Of & epHOry TOrgavizsiiou oF (be Burtheru pu. | | Affaire in Virginia are credaally assuming © more THURSDAY, ff bis coming, te Bia style of locomotion «+ vready Koown, and rectly in secordan uot y of doing things.” Hie appea:anoce® created uo monstrations of enthnsinsmn The sevar makers of Kichmond held a meeting (n pet city on F hight. The Society of i.chimond isin e mman jon with eecietiog North, con pow < fon sascelation. Their mamber to thut city et pre ent time is about 1v0, Gea. Terry has ord. red all the colored troops out of R chmond, Lom @ration aeoncicn have been established in rari. | ous counties, for the procurement of farm hand from among the omierauia, artiving to Northern citien Ihe to-al deraovemen? of the labor ersten by the | freedoru of the negro, has nece eitated some euch ar cong qenens jor supp\ying the wanie of (he taruilog in- an tb Tenncasco. The board of oMecre convene! at Columb!a, to tn Veetirn'a the mater of the contl! t between the mill. bary and civil authori ies at that pace have subi t- ted their report. It exetaing the action of the milltary aud ceosures the Marorof Cownotia, It fave: “Mavor Andiews appears to have bees enraget for some time when opportunity afforded, in acne opp ceston to the uerroes, and epreate to be an aud danyereus chrracieraactren.” G Thomas @ccon prnies the promulcat’or following remarke: “As the inc ve {nvcetigation rubstantiaily contri the st forth in Geueral Orders, No, 9, these headquarters, the ‘a CAumot belies that in) over officers ani soil. io thay | this place, lle will @ 60 Teo ganine he M Veommission, which wil Sijuc toate the caos of alielvicans who wey be ar- Sested tor commu tun miliary offences, Tbe plantewin wile To iue aio basily en- raced Plowing out ther coton. ‘ihe cotton ia of ex. coLent quality, but she yield wii noe Le eo lace aa wee anticwpatod, Biel at , & lere crop come Dared with that of (i+ ner yyene, ‘The Nashv.iie tives ness We mu that Gen, Thowse hag onei@s ine een of fal the obizes contived ab Che ianou'a, cele ting L ted Bates tric While searching 4 voor ot promior ® meeting on setuid & President J ' wy Patriotic aadrems, efor wlich » “eal ase debvered ni er of repos *Ore doped, eb) ovlng whe pul Preeteent Jouuson, anc 1 abut 4 BCA we ju rey to ears 21g PEABO. ton ®opiod » wecept the ext. ic. avery ar ” and thatve “porate with ail se yen, @onwh re Make the new relations botseen the while and b a TACO £8 P.O.0008 wad profi aire to both as posable,” Louisiana. New Orleans dicpatcher upto the 17th tnet., etate hie that Gove: wor Woe had araved in ihatel y tip uptlhe Kh ane ean resumed i of bisofficr. He rpeelsenemiaretnely of they bon of the Fiat. Lou have Ana isto an din the Gov a ‘ ‘eetated tole inay . ’ * wan |e be the lowes port on t ia Qos which (breawned Ww biose 1Ortl Weuny could be heard, ihe Ue.ued were wig bosrtiug thas boy iiwuled wo bay Hi the whi ee cucu? to be qrouau, Ma Op Oud a desjpe ae vow atid the Yer) ing to | Pecmily the Feeveh Creney were oleo pre | @¥OQKe the Gaetieuly CGLuQed COMM atod Upou the YOUSS LCNd6 Oe BUsdy. Gener, Suesiiau’s Ordes, WLLL Ab Woe COUm uel Od are A eee @e Ob pha. DISASTROUS FIRK Loss of Life. Poughkeepaie, N. ¥., Seyi, #t.—The barns and slabies belong ng to DP, Wheemi's hotel, at W ington Hollow, were burned last oleht. The Duchess County fair had opened the day before, and many valuable bores wore tu the efalles, elkhieen of which were burned, including one tearn wor.b 43,000 belon,ing to James Kelly, Beveral persons elept ta the barn, Three boye are missing—one le kuown to have been burne! to death. Another, who eseapel badly burned, ears the three were aalcep when ho got out. A co orale quaocity of harnere. wos bumed, T) ob the busddioge ba Tie cause o: the L.0 by uuanown, From Albany. Trial of Gunther, Brennan & Co, Aliunu NY At noon the New York elty ofictals, ender charges of malfeasance in offive, with their ec » be ng present in the Executive Chamber, Gov, Penton said he bad given the ques- thon of jurfodiction ex:eful consideration, and his Becretary would read the conclus'ons he had come to upon the subject, Tho Secretary read as follows: The objection to the Governor's Jurisdiciion and the argusnenta of coansel on both s have teou errefully considered by lL Lem cearly of the op iit Fivet, tat the courtitution ent the lavs have confer won the Governor full ja lediction in there em id, that the love tlon may be henrd before me, Third, that the testimony tukon bolore me be re luced tothe form of ale duvite aud eworn to, se the power ieexp only elven by the awa tothe Covernor to admins er an eth whevever op afidavit us roguled im ayy proceouin.s belore Lim, While, therefore, 1 feel hound to hold that the Governor hes the pover to remove in th ee one’s, T arm egnaliy bound b oa rense oF josiice to tmuivide Yoldfng hivh offers, t wuty to the puvitie, by my own position, not to exerelae the vighs ve aad unduubted proof of reape oa, onveuieace and prepriety ef eoutucting an leetion ia New York wae th egw! by Mr, Keyno'de and Mr, beady, and t tot the other ste, the Governor mid Le woula bod it there, commencing next lueslay et Looe ip the Governoss Koo at the City ital. Masonic Session Elmira, Sept, “7.—the city ts fol! of Masons from eli parte of the State, The Graud Commandery of the Stace of New York ure holding theiraunnal session here, Large numbers of the oldest ant most intiae ential members of the order are present, Some im- portant business pertaining to the order was trans aoted yesterday, Tho d Cominandery of the State of New York re aiorat the Asyluin of the St. Owen's Comr No, 19, in this city at vine o'clock this morning and proceeded to whe election of officers for io eusuiag year, whieh re- sulted as follows: Bir Rearon Mundy, of Waterbary, R.M, Orand Commander; Bir Join A. Lo lesty of New York, V, K., Deputy (irand (+ Me ot B.aghamton, bE, Biveor i pad nierz Wardens sir Junior War fir Grand Treasurer; fir It K., (iand Rieo de ¥., Grand Bran? a: of Hudaon, kb, Go. en, Of Byraciine, ¥., SEPTEMBER 28, 1865. i {| by the robbers, | Grand Commandery by the 8t. Omerts Grand Com: mandery of Fimira, It was the most manificent ata r ever witnessed In Weeein New York, Atter the banquet @ grand Ball took p ace at the hovel. The tiem ereof the (rand Commanciers declare thit to , Dive been the best and ba, piest ueeting they have evor had, GUERILLA OUTRAGES, Ind\seriminate Rodbery and Marder. Naahw ile, Tenn@ Sep’. 97. A gang of tiiirty or forty evorillng, near Springtied, Roberson County, yesterday commence indisrrimiuate robbery and | Marder upon the residents tn that locality, Thomas J. Payne was killed, his house robbed and his family outraged, at Adam's Btation, on the Eivefoid and | Kentucky row, They plundered all whom they Caught, Robert Dorvey was hung toa tree, and then | draeved on the ground unti! one of bis eyes was torn | frown {te eockot, William Adams was toveroly beaten The exoet number of the band Je not | Known. It fe hellevod that Harper, who has for some time past been in that vicinity, t» their leader, Leter from Mayth. Tofellizence has been reeotved from Hast! to Ben, Oth, President Ged ard waa on the Gth inst, at Go- baives, whare he istuot an address, stating that he hed been detained (hero on his way to Cape Haytien | tr {ng the Santiary Department of the army At Gonaives, THe tives the troops to maintain thelr conrwe & erance and exproseea biy eyutide ence in thel Ite. He warne teem from Tho to falae reper one. ond alts that it be guid iha! dhe bantu of insurve neat tion can firpre a retell on upon tle | The rebels in the meantime, hold out Siew, though he» have The roast ot the Repabtie ment verse! hud capture for the rebels, ntago, Oveln. at, A &,l.ceu with livo vtock, News Items. (By Telegraph t Tae removal of a large ammun itloms cc buncdrsd barre of powder, from the storvehousas on the wharves aj Porisia nib, Va, hes been com- merce, to relieve the iuhabitaute from fear of explosions, A pieratou from Philadelphia announces the j) Pathof Hon, Wr. J. Duane, aged © years, To wae Secretary of the Treasury under Jackson, } and resigned his office, rather than consent to | the removal of the Coposits from the United Sines | Banke Inrenurornen recetved from San D mmingo etates that by the subuossion of Pimental to Cabeal, all | danger of civil war {#8 averted, The populace, SUN. Thirty-Third Year. rive met I begged yon to eave me from ruin, i vould non Well," be said, “you v@ ruined you, and now you’ tried me; you have all my money. wali don't want your money,” ” ‘ket a roll of hil orn tohim, Meal there wos & goveral wowan wae 1 oo remo wae AM erent: Sau NOM terra, on ight 1D question, how fatended to live wih, hor noe to his statement, supposed they were se filentsa whea be wr * ubexpectedly a! Of Mead is considered very dange: The Pursuit of the shenandenh. The Pritieh war steamer De which eafleé from Panama im pursuit of the pirate Bhen- Andoah, is « paddie-wheel sloop, of 1,068 tone and 408 horee power, and carries 6 guns, She ts one of the | Pacific squadron of tho British Navy. The following Britivh ships are in the Pacific: Leander Bhoarwate uciew, fis orward, With theeo vessels, and euch as can be spared from the Fast India squadron, tt is probable that the Bhensodesh may be caught by come of them, should cor ehpa fail io thelr errand, It is thought probable that the French war vessels will also soon be ordered LOCAL NEWS. REW YORK AND TH VICINITY. Those Montcrran Orricers who are charged with official malfensence had two grounds of defense, First, they denied the Governor's Jurisdiction in the premises, and second, they re- fuied the general charge preferred against them, The Governor yesterday decidod that the law gives him power to ect in euch cares, aud thas the plea of Jurisdiction ts not well taken, fo far the prosecutors have trinmphed. The cases now come forward for examination upon thelr merits, and as the trial is announ el commence on next Tuesday, our eltle zene will not have long to wait for the rich develop ments thet are promised by the prosecution, It le a quertion, however, whether the Governor will be able to penetrate any farther Late the official cor- ruption of this city that did ¢he Senate Committees last winter, It will be remembered-tax-payers cortainly ought to remember it—that the eald com- maittee came down from Albany aud mado as terrifie j delghted at this, gave themscives up to a three | &Uescent upoa the.City Hall as did “the wolf on the Gaye’ festival, Mutual congraiulations srusemenia were their sole occupation during buat time, wad | fol that Ghe poet apeaka cf. They tssued a mandate | rummoning into their presence the same “unfaithful stewards" who are now arralyned before the Gov- ervor, and aftor a fnborlous Invertiration, the exam- | Tis Usion Perss, a peper pu lished at Lonts- | ination of a multitude of witnomes and documents, Villy announces the indictment of Major-General they went back to Albsay without having aecom- | Pilmerend Brig.Goneral Meiehia, for abdacting | p'lehed anything except (he accumulation of @ heavy | alaves, and slave otoerwine lawe at with the eogproste that interfering Kentucky, and Dill of expences, Possibly the p:osent fmvestigation my accomplish more, It certainly cannot acecem- the President be indicted by one of our grand plish less, As for as Mayor Gunther te cousemed junes, Tar game of base bal! hetween the Atlantic Cinb that ofliejat has returped from his visit to Albany, feeling pretty » oll satisfied tbat however the others of bis associates may fare, ho, at least, js sale and of Brooklyn and the Harvard University nine was sound, Played op the Boston Common yeastorday, in the presence of ten thousand spectators, The ecord wast Atlenticn 64; Harvards 2% Crane led tho score on the Atlantic sie, obtaining no outs to 10 jruns, Pagg ied the score for Harvard, The Exrraonpixany Casn,—Mysterr AnD Cumr. Through the exertions of Captain Mills, of the Bi¢hth Precinct, and Coroner Wildey, @ most ox- traordinery ease wae last evening partially brought to light. The details disclore a tale of love and | Atlantica Jef last night for Hartford to play tho crime and a death bed marringo in the midet of | Cherter Oak Club, ANS atro. ous mur lor wae perpetrated near Mid | dletown, N. Y., last Bunday he, ory, an aed farmer, hing with bis wife, in his house alone, wos called from his bed by a robber, who demanded his nig Welter Greg. money. when the robber shot Gregory refusrd, him dead upon bw own threshold, Mrs. Grovory heariug the altercation, | eaceped from the tou The murderor flod with- ous soctiving any booty, and up to lest uiyhs had eluded pursuit, General Intelligenco, (By Mail to the New York Sun. Gen, Tlowann estimates that 10,000 freatmen have lesrued to row! au! write e'nce the war, | Tamentire garrison of Washt number over twent five Luvdred mon, Passtsous faro on Bouchern rivors is ten conts per nile, Aw “indignation meeting” wag held in Norfolk, Vay lost week, to “adopt monsureat enormous inercase of seuts iu that city Avot ten thouvend applications for pardon have beea » Bled anu pigeouscied up to the prosens Wine, A GtAND inant meeting of all the trades in Pali. more is to bo held in that city on the 81 October, to take wensures for reducing the thue of labor from 10 to 8 hours per diem, In reported that General Orters, who wil! be the Cousisutonal cuccessur & Pleticoo. Juarez in a iow rovnths, has suce eled in ¢ lar.ce loan for the Kepubiioan Gover leo, based on te eovurity of Cuuliacuted property, Frys Catholic priesis bavo been arrested ja St, Lows Mo.. for preaching witout teling ble obi, and a) minis orn ol otber denominations, in lous parts the Bt are bow uoder bonis to eueWer tor Ke same of » A fourier journal containg the following ad- “Wanted, at this oll-e, a journey ow eaud job work, \uves on the existence of a Goi, y. Toeuecn @ man stewy ymens aud good wales will be p Tae U. B, steam transport Boo Deford was twice o can Co pr otruck ly L »ouare oubir p from Charles. ton (0 Boston, sj iibsiay the head of the musty ) Kuvck.og ® bole in the calia floor, barioy off she | roofef tae p.los house, » dui Nu oe Waa wurcuwly sigur A Lanow nember of N Varios wiripos are in | fusriguos tor ihe luside Among thos now pres in the ety are Tuurlow Weed, Desn Kiobmo ex-Judye Piereponi, Gu @ral Cocurene, Gouerel Vau Wyck anu Mr, Marvle, id Oboe UoInage, York politicians of mon wap aed e Wasie Moo, coin n does not now | wea i ay! wit t } eintiod acony of the most terrible kind, and point to the compotesion of s great erime by some person, A note signed “Citizen” reached Goptain Milla about 8 P. M, senterday, in which it was stated that « house in Laurens etreot, kept by one Mary Julia Rolf, was a resort for women who wiehod to hide the evidences of their sham The note further «tated that about noon yeserday a coffia had heen eorrted Into the house, and in a short thine afier brought ont and placed in «a bearse, whivh was driven rapidly away, Dhe Captain proceed ot immediately to the house, in company with Coroner Wildey, and arrestet the proprietress and al) the inmates, Whea placed in custody Mra, Ro!! stated that o Dr, Grindle, of 6 Amity Place, came to her nce on Mot! “ht for the purpore of getttarg her take o pat bir own house, thad she hed in ariood, anf the patient ene im a caylege aule uu otly, ac anes by the doctor's wile, Fhe vee then ve tome trouble they cot ber to led, At the ingtance of Mra, Grindle, who feared that death would ensue, Mia. Rolf sent for Dr, Weide ot 43 Chariton et, who not Knowing that Crindie was etl aviendiog on the pat.ouk cane st once, and mace a careful exaim!nation of her, end tod Mra, Rolf that beeould 'o nothing for her ee she eould not live, The wuert elerelearives at the hou-e, was visited amon who caved bimeelf James Hickty who sp- on. OG 10 intesert bin sell in ber very wuch, Ween t yea informed Uiat her end was neir, he vent Mre, Crndlo (ora taindter at the roquest of tue pationt, for Het purpood, ie a8 believed, of being united in mar loge to tileka, before Ler Geath, ” Rev, J. kK. Wardle, of the Greane etreet Merhodist Episco* pit t dwectlo ber toom, but what ced nut positively Known, All thas roed tn 16fecence © tho subject, was trom io ree hed bi ', Ri. ®. up-ttaira, filcee remarked as 1aDy that ¥ that washia pemas she =went reer, tha tollow wlivi, to Mr BF odie undertak 1 of 6) Cermine root, who brouvht ¢he eoftin in wh athe body was token fo the Liudevn Rives Keilroad aud ticke.e1 itte livel, Mr, ilieke eccompiuying It, A wariaut was humediately proou:e’ tor the arrest of tho relurm of the body to this city, and C.p, Mile by the 6 o'clock train jewt evening, Coroner Wiitey, Dr. Bomely Mr. Mackay, ot the Coroners other, toretber with a aquad of Volice, then p oceedl~ 6) to Dr, Grindte’s house, and arresced him, his wie, aud tour youns ladiey who wece in the bouse at oli tines all of whom arg enciente It was \uom dite covered that #ev rome Fee e@moty, ead that conreveutiy the stutemeut by we footor, that thefe was no soum for the deceased wadunitue, Mr. G. and the pained af the house, hich # pow idles in charg of an otiicor, god the Tuc'or was taken to the Houre of Bh Precinct, The premuses wee *e Od natu ule for prOeus ig BLOrtlong, ovelod, topetoe: with levers thom varnous in aud out of the ecily, aking the Doctor's ecm ior “ridding ladies ef their trouble." These tere are in thé lands of the police, but their cous teare starting, and wany who bold high bede are anid ty be involved ‘le eia, Dr, Beach describes the room in Lavrous ¢ res, where the youox woman died, wa Cemmg ip yreas wcorder, Laviag a most otfen- Da: vie ! % PRC Tipe ve eme.l, clotuoe were Lylug about aaiars ed with bs sing aspect, and the work of reconatruation, |p Hint Byrscose, 5 A Lady Shooter ia iichmond—A nother bloody and it we ‘evident (hint the Poor ‘woman muss Wachington, Sp. 2. —The Wire Miltary Com | provrosning rapidly RY Fe png oe ee sennings | 2s Chaffer, of Aton, darre Cane, hove died jm ate@as a@eony, ‘tbe woman te finwon sesseubied tocar, The examination of | fe tiei sted reine to fives health. fone to publie Pho Insvallation ‘i v8 ne Another rorlous ruse sy hun o-curred, im which a”) devcriiod ae pooncating great personal | Leeuty, nol Penuin wae reaumed from yesterday for the | geniiment among tile case of the © t SF at | Girand rotor ot oT ent of “lady ehootes" is the chief paiioauer the seond of rea ered Pe hae pune wee Lacy Be ie Gefeure * Corals oe Miblted. ra Ot openbure h Ree ane oceur te the oceurrence being ia Blelinond, Va, It sevma | Of | us 4 rt te Re ood fend fiat Mr. Baker seked him whether he hetrd Gen. Cobb, LOA a: Ab the request of a putaber of Indica 4 Waa fuly at , hig that shout 12 k ou Frida b's BR. HL Moxd, g | PLGke ween d io be Jamas his Dative p ) ® " < nea he | @ | : sie O84 RM) , i is letween 60 aud B6 years oli. Ag tr | in perc AY ey NVI, INGKe Us Of the re- publish f notice calling & meeting for the pure Among atepes r RY 4 0 ing plas sou entleman sesiding Im Macchesicr, was sho by «| t 0 i!'bo Leid upon the body ts tone ae € ap f xi to Bien, pose of prepartag & pesition to ston was the ani 1. n , oud Lion, Mr, Uuld, poprictorus. oF D snid rea!» Wills ret Dr. Beach ines evening tok th ro Ch pmnan objected to the question, | Tie py vton of Mir. Tavis, We ¢ Hea ds yee’ pry ea e Grand En? | oo Hrankila viceet. thy ro goviecd standing | davita os olf, Dr, Fields gud tue undestaker, jon was suetained by the Court. frous the irene A serena ae a een pusens of the Om we y try 4 Fy sy she wm and the worn was heard to way to | Mr. iol spvidense pi ecruiey fe new features » M, ng usto state, ‘Oonunittee, cons bia + hy vad, “don' fou't leave me") | ‘Linat af Je, Piesde ata wondition iu which be h ) that be heard Gen, Cobb mitted, Master of hove e Aigo Wy oe o te Lewle, | etarted cow ihe Col coins | id the pacent, aod that she dfed of yeriioui inj ly rey t the ti sara at but Gen, Lee made his appearance tn the streate of R aa a ‘ nye him padi ht i Ho! atop } thavol the undertukor merely ie. rated what 4 ‘ hs | . B vA lig \ rpom | biniy gh 4 tod, aud I" Wee LiOTE L Confederate tropa than | Lexington on the 18:b inst, The Lesington GALerTs reesivan 5 at ‘ addressed p tal cx sala be Tens. or ae fase tats Mi ake wists he re had bee eras dle Se itlos A He fay te by the BG, Grnud Go atuesue Oe aCW DO made @ y Wen wae is nod w the buaband of daosaetd. Ih be ‘gtd ¥ pon J Toss try from Comberlan towed ¢ @ Me 1© luqgueat to-day will throw more Par. Baker: if) ee sBe, rf thet time Geunt Eravolied seroms the ence eh or two neyo gal « « tad 1s be held at 3 waete he was. Her. in e ve if] upon the mater, v v i“ f a : of if < ted, and wking our e:izeus ea 8@ the tise, iiss jo . On & severe Liow, As aut he slic baw Lhe mad, ole Ra ee rosie Chinnen ge hy LB Wuaur bo cuiprisevust Ls the sodas bu in Une tina SC oluls taiiues wae vm te the | maid, “ddan how ae sou! hw wii vou las (Continucd om the Last Page.