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T HE Numb er 10.363. e Latest Ne Judge Advocate Chipman—The Court fe not re- ws! Under these circumetarces, the Court ion that the counsel must go on until vee ot the opt Arrest of ic Duke Gwin” and Gov, Clark, Late ot Missouri. | tame of these seventeen winsesee oe = into their bande cen the Judge Advocate to \ ya Tay s the examination ct oe ! 4 that the Che Wirz I rial. sett, Hakes said it expeete x “ts | moruing 7 7) Mu me into ) in the exams | he [Baker] would remain | in the tryine te the court and asset him notion oF witnesses, while in his office and prepare for the testimony form of questions Me PROCEEDINGS 0 Interesting Political N TUESDAY. Intelligence. said he did not think any jorsen, Wallace ; 4 cares could be found in which time wae given t9 | THE CONNECTICUT ELECTION, | Sse io ates the" ctenne a | Maker anid that if ft came to the point that he Every County But One Against | ver he isu vie care. Hh | Dertowed tauch Iabor ypen it at do allin hie power for hie client, : Gen, W allave —Mr, baker, to Facilitate sath the Cours will transact no further business tonday, aod will now adjourn until lv o'clock to-morrow mo plug, Tho Court according|y a Negro Suffrage. N. CAROLINA CONVENTION. Organization---Committees Appointed mrned, Arrest of General Kriscoe, On Seturday last, an unfortunate affair, involving the arrest of a hereto hor Union General, tr red at Lynchburg, Va, the particulars of which are as foilowa: GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF TENNESSEE. Message of Governor Brownlow ored On the @tet of the present month @ nan. fe hd ! Y FoR ReRe Meer approached ‘Captain Tie Me Allerton, the NO MERCY FOR REBEL LEADERS. Quartermas hank Lyn “A e nie A peste 4 ee | —_— } emit ing 8 co ee alte fereine ihe veyiien baph Important from the Viains, an bac reat 1 is cre. t! eo went o end of | fa doing se Upon ingutrine how ho wea to avoid it, the eutier told A’berver, who je a brother of the c th the Indiang. ot New York of that name, that an office € tuce Treaty Wi yb ed hy high renk, @ Pro mae me nd that K, diane, made an important on Friday last, acres, About 2,000,000 of acres are als side of their reservation, tot | Indians richte of eottiers on these lands who families, are protected by the treaty rel SD WEDN AY, OCTOBE franchisement, and the leadera with neliher meres ‘ delay of witnesses, He knew from | nor forbearance, Emigration should be fostored and eee ie Preliminary ‘examinations of | encouraged, ard a Commissioner atarione! at ‘the w.nesees could procires at tho rate of twenty-five «| East to secure a numerous foreign enistot on of | day, He took ocearion to aay that certain parties eo ewtcns Raed vail uP fhe. ag neet that ‘ " lay. HH *popers (meaning Generals | the whito and colored pecple canno ether By Pelegraph to the N. ¥. Sun, Fe ere ak en tl tte nd not heen subpeenaed; | politically or eociall: as equels." Pe advoowre the a but he bad been informed that application would be | Fe ting apart of some portion of the national wor: tory, « | ade to bring them int t beet adap ed for the purpose, for a nation 0: treectmen, AT ¢ N. e Court,ater ce iberatiag with elosed doors, | The testimony of negrees is recommenced to be H 1. iv. iniermed Wt, Schade t ther unde stood thet! taken fn the courts on t me that | Cotanteen wiibeses tor the defenee were now (hehe | Of @NItG pareans, Preeident debnecn’s renee jusive of ‘hors sho hat been cxatained and | struction poiicy is endorsed as the toe hope of tho | country, From Mississippi Unperdoned Candidates Ineligible. Jackson, M Sept, 29.—Governor Sharkey has given the opinion that unpardened ators will bot be permitted to take their eeats, This will make General Humphreys, the gubernatorial candidate, ineligible, } Ainbama Convention—Plection for State | Officers Ordered, Ete. Montgomery, Ala, Oct. 1,-Tho Alabama State Convention, before its adjonrmment, a { ord nance, ordering (he election of State officers on the first Monday in November, lecwlizing the marrioges of negroes, authorizing the county comm Provide for indirent and helpleas neeroes, and divect ing Judicial ofMfcers (o continue as agoute of the Freedmen's Burean INDIAN APIAIRS, limportnnt Trenty. St. Louis, Oot A especial diepatch from Law- rence, Kansas, to the Demoouat, aay wlonere to | | as comp letoly mR 4, 1865, General Intolligence, (Dy Mail to the Nao York Sun.) Tre biography of Mra, 8 Mr. Aiken, one of her co Tar German neveoapera thet the interview ween the King of Ussinand Qieen Victoria Ot D rmatact lasted or ly halfant The couns a re iw c ¥ ces rendered to ther Gold, TOR spinners in all the Fall R have struck fr h her way 1) @seasou, lhey are now n Week, A COTARspoONDeStT « ough in band ev | Bee to koep @ coutinu the next three years, ‘ss irratt is being written for the U.S, in the 8+. Albans extra. fe nie at Washington fe Jest around of # ver milla bne one or the third time ag ten dol.ars per e are laweutts n Bart Tonnes ds siibiog of the courte for Dereisa an adultery trial recently held at Wil- Nemsburch, Pa, the injired husband fired ree Sota from a reveleer, at wife'a paramour, | Which caused great excitement in the court, Tar Syracuse Journ. aaye:—" We under. @tan! thet Major Gen. Klocum's resigna which w warted tothe War Departmen: from Mis fsappi, bas been accepted, and notice to that etlect Las been received Vy him, OF the two hun tred venereal military hospitals What ovisted on the first of Jan tary » Only forty how retain, cortatning about seven thousand pas tents, w W il Le treated until they are recovered § possible Col, Wella Superinter of the Southern In. treaty with the Oarye tribe, at their council groande, 100 miles irom here, | The On » about 1.406,000 of for which the Government para #00,000, ceded from the north | Id, in trust, for the All those Indiene are in Kenea, and the ro hoade of | on ce Mexico, d that an avent in Texas, appointed Ae Purpose, bas purchase! 30,000 acres of land iy that State, for the establishment of a colony of Poles. The tract is situaced near the town of Pai- eat Ne, Tur population of Pa is rapidly overtaking that of Lonuon, and hae ‘easod more rapidly. It is now over 1,700,000, whereas London must still be under W000, Formerly, the difference between the cepitaly was much ereater, Avona the prominent men now confined at Fort Pulawkinre Gov, blaGvath, of Bouth Car Hina, G, A. Trenholm, late Bocretary of the Treasury of the d funct Contederacy ; D.L. Yuleo, of Florida, Bec- the varions legal forme whic! a view of ‘ ly conduct: ¥ rly co! ng the vonciusion of which Governor rare, i n 1 it imperntively pis. uant should be t in pro Mr. Waterbury then called a | ‘Auld, Jedehiah fh who teat syor's etary, and acte Street Cleaning Commission, this Comtoleion w Mayor's Offic unanim conte 5 ot the Mavor waa made The first que fon the Com aning iyatuelonetn devewed of tb ip m of tals for cloaniue th the Commies ving allof the bide offered, it 4 the city todo so, A question of the «pecitications was raised, w ing the City Ins tr period of ton years; rleht to reject any or for the interens of to the modification ith « view to reliev- ‘or of some of the ronal entailed thereby, and also to benefit dhe conpaviare ‘This caused an alteration in the original a: Tent to such an extent, that a secon: invitation tres Fiven to the Rublie for proposals, Doos not of any material changes being made ia the fionsother than thoee quoted above, question, why the contract waa not *t bidder, witnose slated thatitw Commission that no company could do this work for lew than th the law, viz.: 200,000, The reason wh warded to the New Yor! Chemical Compost Company was, that in th ol the Corporation Counrel that company ha on for manufacturing purporés, and 1 aning purposes, © Witnera bad undorte ywhy Mr, Helinbold, of Philadeiptiis, bot receive the contract was, that be tailed to |, Kf with proper surotics. ne and rigid exanin tion was theu entered into to develope the proeead ings of the Commission from the 6th of May to ths 12th of June, which elicited nothing further than (Le fact that the proposals which had been receive deposited in a box in the Mayor's office, lock a Rey and at tly ent nion tract jor cleaning bo the lowest bidder; on ayes lost, Rubsequently a resolut! Sag to Messrs, Brown, Devoe and & per of ton years, at $498,500 ane auopted, Mr. Boole wae op; to the contrest Awarded to theee eontiemen, tor the re thas wae oppowed to having this work done busin accordance with the wish of the other Com missioners he allowed his vote to be recorded aitt mativoly for the sake of having the vote on tract @ unanimousone, Mr, Beole was op contract #ystem ou general rincip! Cont er liven poke very highly of Mr. Brow Mr. iw regarded Mr, Devoe as @ competent man, and the ft. Knapp a4 @ mos Corporation Counsel :egarded 0 doubts as to who capabiiliyy ic ie Se eentlem Rie ry oh of hegentiemen above named to carry ont coutract had beea made, Mr. Auld was cross-oxamined at great bh by Movers, Girabam and Brady, and ex-!udge ho uew oF additional facw tine (4.06) the Governor Journ ail turther o'clock A, M ed ould ad- Proceedings to Wednesday, at lv aa r Q tary Bsddon, Judge Campbell, Gen, Mercer and nr Threatened Attnck on VMatamorna. ret Gon, ge Campbell, Gen reer an ‘ ‘ ‘ oy 1,000,000 ACRES SECURED pee cur | New Orleans, Sept,—We have advices tzom Mexico | es ‘ie u 18: | dnd Week later Some ofthe planters noar Montgomery, Ala. put Ne ae, ’ H axe 1 rheart and avreed to ‘ ees es } into thelr contracte with the negroes an agreement City and Misecilancous News, | ton: O'it with ze. Ile asked’ who the officer | {Me fumors current with reference to an early for~ | 45 be wiipped when they nowt in ean Were ent ito it Maga. ack by i » Matamorna vc msiconiiglice wae that would perperr te the overt act of i @ robs | thts arete The bagult Corstnna Hs Agree tue ee scornlag arot ‘ Lye wieb the Viel | Dery. apd was toll thet it wea Gen, J.C, Briscoe, | NH who appeared prominent int ment: “You known ut bad negroes are wou : bredly te the President o e Mt oa had tuition, bis theeave and T - Tho Governor Fairly at Work. |: ion 10 invvetivese the affair, nnd that by | doings were looks French commanter | ede # » Journals ar uneasy over certain . + eit ae all parve ae beneath noner, the rumors # v6 or e 1 meetings 1 secre! " Various Seedbiahaes — pnd fined vewepiion 1} he would Ve k , | pari#of the country, One held in Montreal, the ai the tac " | tut the garrison at amorar other even ny, ie gait te ve contr vuted @2 000 in Ke., dre. &e. aud was duly Aba the thousand vetereu French tre cash to thecauss Mysterious cir tilare, too, are aittcinanininaneiecssinlicals reper {the vil- abd Prine oor net ft. From otl.er Serer Oe oben rae eecne Supposed to Lave W Asntnatos, Oct 1) Lriecoe wae to rout 6 on at ti o'el ck try, we have news of further Irnper te'erenve to the Trish Reputlic, -! +4 : 1 moans of false Kove, which 'nckes) the | Ronora, one of the riches: provinces in try, Lotp Pivareron ts said to jo % Authentic information has heen recetved here that | | ated sutler, hed coned to be mace Iu Pliliae | fu Qg™ Rares oe tee HE 3 BL rf epi fn Melo Rane aise AL, in Ms Grace Duke Gwin, and Governoy Clarke, late of st bag the euude Fenty . hb fi 4 vp bes t advices, the torn coutmined ouly afew ease which compels bim to be lifted in and out Mirouri, have Leen arrested and comtltted to Fort Quartermasters Devartmenty d ee ] of his bed ing blanket. Ha physiciang it te fure : ‘ Se ry dit * . m ther ssid, do not give bin any hope of immunity dackvon, i , pil jah da 1. Heleeoe ene From Europe, from this complaint m the future, so that he will Iteeoma that the countel for Captain Wirz were 5 ‘room conte iho sate, and, by means of be physically uuable to lead the Mi { ander @ wrong fmpre elon in eta‘ing that Generals uo hare fal abstracted there.som the | One Days’ Later News. Cee ) ne new House of ‘ os ¢ 5 ing the junds, which eulee juently The steameh p Pereia, Captain Lott, trom Qneons- Leo, Johr and Howell Cobh, and others notorl- | packue Ni ono composed of ‘derate | “pied ° fgg heabeeeti A COLOERD person recently addressed the freed. , mnned t- | Proved to be guy pro . | town the S4ih of September, arrived here early this @us in the reveliion, had been subpoenaed aa wi notes to the amount of geome forty thous dollars men of Columbus, Obtoy upon the subject of negro Resecs for the defence. Judge Advocate Chipman | go ve sce three thousala i 4 Be ih Hho | morning, Her advices are one day later than pre- Sullrage. The lecturer charged ¥6 cents admis- ajo et Un, Come ) lished a 1 | fyseuct ie not the inet aoe ce iia aistrict, Briecod, whose tuovernents | “uely published, sion. Une of the suclience at the close of the lec + Fx-rebel P MF. Manry and famtly are in ms a Bh agy BE grill tore the packs escon- | Fenian arrests continued, not only in Ireland, but I ire be een ‘ ov quarter [ ag kd eres ; e A wut part of | alo io England mm gWine to de the theatre or cireus. mie cate 4 Washi uu, pobal ly secking reconstruction, te vi mone eto io England, t aie YR 1 Gev. Gr bi will arsaive here this week, It fe ex- | tbe ame building; On the Let some detectives from Dublin arrested better dan he prinrall DEUORR Lat puto - a « | fave? Hpon the twomen in Manciester—one a bookkeeper and the | poke bread dow cKor's woul, ne ” ory aiter hie arrival several ime | 4°) alt i i down a nigger's mout, no how } Dor i “ » 1 vy mesures will be ade 4, among | aod mo ore hy : her a railroad t Armes eod ammunition were | Tie 1Tth Minoi iment at Lawrence, Kansag, he withdrawal of moat of our troops | res General € ved with | found In their 5 aion as weil me crimiuatory | positively refused on Monday last to obey an order ru States, and the discharge of tho | ex 1, thereopon lett fhe te ” Nut af payee ha popers. to cross the plaing, and o anifeatet quite @ dispoai- ve Corps colored troops, Tt fa | Rehor. opan interview with the accitsed, v ho cealted | " ah.9 Cork Exasten, in ite report of the arrest of howe yb ae ’ line. ag pe were aeat ' : : ‘ ea iull bis Version oF > Ley il Py , 4 : “1 | ke aveuwor and upon their arrival, by Deid ‘hat, owiug to the encecss in recruiting for the | ect General Curtis ty pt “ and Ge t eled beaters Affe A 2 board the ateamehip City of | Bore Birateyy, the camp of the muuneors Was Dd feguler arm, the two latter organizations ere to be | thattie eualty part uc 1 2 ‘ they wrive | Limertek frou New aye rouble, and they were taken in, The greater MGcenig’ with | Ruar Soa ie Te eke enprivespied saiter kaa | 10 ble sruuka wore found ovex a dozen, documents | porkon m «ul dequently agreed bo oley or- ake (fi . 5 thete depots | cam tuliow. % resent iu Ly uehbur: on che | and els re ale feo Fenlan bead-centre: in | dora but about 40, obstinate atill, refused to, end The Clirtaiion Coramirsion, on cloring thelr depots | carp 1.1.0 fre solbory, but was acrerted | New York, to their difercat fail of which it | wero marched to the guard house, ee Val ‘ over tot niendentof ; Meu ‘ ad | Wendl ANpear Capt. MeAiferty wae a member, some J fh Warh'n urned oer i : . Schoole of Waahiaet é large axnoant of | , shite ig. jues with which to | Of them ere written in 1h , Mien Levey vteabay re fern et idtinenoorne \ eon A 4 jas recently been on trial before a ary Com. oir enee and gratuite | daeke the undertas aoure thing 1 to naslat by Mo ' 7 é ; fshar by birth and a gentle- bine it tmoemon at Teesboro, tor tearing down and sidlers of Union army Gen. Briscoe t#an Irishman | aching liber sbling under fool 1 ae 1 ved William i “tile of | man of education, being @ graduate from Dublin | : Ke fed in hor } Lidge ite Ar ihe chare Peeheres phe heen : ee ‘ 2 " teat eae pring the army fa 1861, ee a private fa ‘ b.. SA abi ned yee | aud sentenced to prison fur 90 days and to pa Coueul at Pas place of A. R. Mek College © the army ja Circulnis have been discovered tao, readered re I pay an on ea i sea " the ith N.Y. Volunteers, he wae reard Morksiie by the iret that one ie written in Frengh | fine of ¢300 After the ‘ndings aud sentence of the | tecoared tthe | ed Colonel of the kin T eyivenin Vols, which | and the other in Gerinan, ‘Their presport ie very ai@> | Commission, Gen. Johneon, comm nding officer A Cabinet meetiog wae held this ning, and tho | Fe rceentiy Leen mustered out of ice, Sineo arto that ot thoes in boeheh., Besides th cy of the Middle Te ace District, eaw fit, In con- twas relieved t visitors, All the m | thet ne he Hae be i a nied Ci nel Of an ree | Srebit the poles oeied th the tr 1 e Wt er Sideration of the peculiar siroumiancee of the f the Cabinc re eseut @xcept Secresarg | Fesiment, anc BREA (0 Guty In qr" td | diwovery of the book F ph he policg | Seat bo Foust tue entue sentence, au iarnias the 4 ‘i evet ran Lie is por naa brave a are | ¢ ery of th ke and ITHCUIA, bhe police jan pis! idier t y h * id nee shom, | airested Captain M Aflorty and © ay the | wr ~. freee x eee il mista devior eu tal, Krivewell, where he now rena he Casie |} Ag the 6.40 P.M. train from Syracuse w, . Tho state Departme received volurmi nots will bs = autuorities havo been written to enquiring what | cceting on itm Way to Ito beste pds the gees dcepatchos from our | sin Turkey, ehowiny that HE RIGHT HOUR MOVEMENT course fa tobe taken regarding him. Ainongss the | 00) Se Oe wey Ok es Just behind the the cholesa ie raz ating, Pesengere whore atu tanen a + wart cal forward truck of the firs the t 3 Saliimore, passenger named Ciecvon, who bad served in the | for i tru ‘ . oe ran wae The Prosident er today to the State Depar Demonetr Hon at Bal t whe |S Hthern army, aud lad eltaiued tt teby the rank | rounding @ curve, breaking the car in two, and { went two bund fon warrania, whieh he had more, Oct. The great turn-out of # ot Brigadier-( I teneral Geos is @ very | throwing the others down a steep embaukmuent, previousi 1 rons pardoned were meatly | Trades Union Aassoele of Baltimore, took place young eth whe vad peers u ‘wo on warbeow | None of the passengers were killed, but the tol- é : ro orchiight procession, anda | & PUb Sonetable in the trish Poilue Foree, The | joy ng persons were neriousty injured: L. M, ve ‘ nence to-night. There was @ tori arrival of the etermahip Washington from New York Dean, Albu lef 2 1 ny Auburn Se arm broken; James Morvan, in Ante eaded by s Konnody | w eting in Monum are in eupport of tho | fy hourly expeeten.and the posiee are drawn upon the Jngk'g] i ’ ptysdaess ricidln Nib MOSHE DP MATSE BAS ANOr.,| : Nomerous banners transparen- | Quay, witharders to wemrek tie porecngere’ luegege, | DI TSCUA, bad bruse on right aide of back ; John of New Orlvans arvived this morning, on amieion, | eht hourayetem, N imerou " 4 Gs 10 the onse of the City of Limerice, Corning, Rufalo, biuised on shoulder and ‘back ; qi Sranected wit sion of ATUya in UAE Stata. | Clee Aik onre, were diapls a ase tic tada ‘Tho London Pall Mali Gazvrry: eays Francie’ M. Worden, Covandalgun, hip severely Twelve Lundied treedmen have teen eent North | ous trades, Two tull-rivced ships anda ateambo Before the Government moved, they had informa jurod, un ’ Pulsed all over 4 arthe verland, within a few ¢ were in the line, The streets were crowded with tiou reepecting every “cent, ip [reiand—whe:o ft Reset: eh reNie Mutebinwun, Auburn; AL ; ‘ yt, how It wae iby whom it was led al, At eee spectators, met ho ay Who i pesca, . 7 at z >, omens Larve Americ uta Processes Asante WiAe:LALy Saveur as POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE Bighty Hew emabied by Arle bask LOCAL NEWS Petersburg, Va, Get in linmen-e meeting of . 2 ry for amounts as hich ns 47 Oo Age net d f tne! fs Leld beve Inst night, Capt, Stuart] Connectient Klection — 6,000 ajority | josermente made in America by par iesof whom they saan 4 aN ed '* pee Ve ae OS ies sar hmP eth Against the Amendment. knew wot One ot the indiv REW YORK AND TILE VICINITY, Barnes, of the Freedmen's Bureau, made an address, tford, Ct. Oct. 3.—Every County in the State | ing the raid on the oifice of the Tenat Prorin, nV RK AND f VICINITY, exhorting the freeimen te wr, and disabusing the Hartford, ¢ oh, 9. — Be . fs sald, one of these bile upon his perwon, The Gov F 5 is of the black 16 iden that the landa of | Votes seainst the amendment, except Windham, | croneut have also seized documents whieh. it ia Tue GUBERNATORIAL INVESTIGATION= minds o! ae cks fror ete 7” J i a 7 e « , vin ‘ y Po their lateownert vers t) bo diviled among them. | which elves about 659 majority in the oGiramah yes | beliecens (here DADS Hbge She OFiutD And Bt Fxotresnst at tue Crry Hait—Tue Govexwon The Ai hy bap eh ee Ver pace? Hartford County gives 1,700 majority agaiuet ee pretty complete evidence of a serious intention to | Pavsenr—Tae Srueet Ciganina Contract tim 5 hen ; roly ety end ine | amendment; New Haven County 2,000; Now London | sige wt a time not very distant, Lasts or Orenarions.--The City Mall, at 1! o'clock Query, Bad COuuee! iit eu t towards the | County 600; Fuirfeld County about 3,60; Tolland | 4 Waterford, (Ireland) leiter says: Fenianiem te | yetterday noon, presented @ mort unusual appear- Whites, The mvetuig t ded at a ivse hour, County 4% Litehtield County about 60; Middlesex | growing in numbers every day in this city ; the only aner, consequent upon the intended investigation marmike inn TAT County about 6uv, The majority iu the State will n0t | conversation is of Fenians, In the hotels are to be futo tho affairs of the diferent departments of the - Tin dhe a ae be lors than 6,000 met well drersed Yankees, who appear to have un- | City Government, The lobby of the City Hall was ‘ Proceedings on Tuesday. The North Carolina State Convention. limited means, and who speak of the invasion of Ire- | giied with @ convlomerated mage of politicians and Washington, O ibe Wirg Military Commis. wae a eee ‘orth Carolina Cops | land by an Amevican tieet ae aeortuinty within the . «hit Raleigh, N.C., Oct. 2.—The North Carolina next five mouths; while in the Public houres you | officeholders, all anxious to eetn an entrance into the dion resssenbied toda he Eighteenth Veteran | Yention met to-day, and organized by electing Hou. | jar Fenians discusainy: their pane und ideas with | Governor's Room, to hear the testimony of tho varl- “ oh urine of the “al Ls) re. 8 nen 7 abou J Joseph Tha lace anes pit spite ber iat, | Ee. Ronde, ea Vreaident, and Joreph 1. More, of ee miush fresdom #6 H they wore seated ot the other | 01, witnosses for aud against the Clty Hall cor Y onerve Corps, teaifes that from lecomber 21at, Mal ' . m pinbera were J R alifaz, Clerk, Over one hundred mem 2 ST Moniste, Among the counsel for the prosecution the farch, 1562, he war a prisoner at 2 phys i _ 1, to the 4th of Ma Be oma pass present, Messrs, Cannon and Holden, of the STAN News Items. wero N. J, Waterbury, Eq, exJudeo Emot and eee loos tt Rs ir - hates of Capt, W irz who | AnD, were od printers, Commitiess were ap- Joha MeKeon; for the deten nowt elaborate array hat (ime aie rseunt sink im ahaw be ihla pointed to wait upon the Governor, and to ei (By Telegraph to the New York Sun.) of legal talent was displayed, consirting of Hon | , a Wi bie d at that place « von | ules forthe government of the Couvention, which ah T, Mrady, A, i, Lawrence, Eaq., ex-Judge Allen and sin gold from the prisonora, | adjourned until to-morrow, Genguat Grant les Cnciunati yestertay for | Joun Graham, Precisely ws @ quarter-paat twelve f thet, one goat ey rere | ‘The Oath Dificalty in Virginia. Columbus, Obio, where he met with an euthusias- | o'clock, the Governor aaid the time fixed for the in- fre Jine to time, J i \ bo the iD ‘without any reduction | Baltimore, Oct, 3,—Riehmond papers of to-day aay tic reception, vestigation had arrived, and he was ready to listen to p the report of the withdrawal of Meeere, Douglass and Tos Grand Masonic Lodge of Tennertee met at | &2y euerertions the counsel might wish to make, dyoca'e suppored that the conneel | ; sandidates for Concress in the first dise | .. p Ps Px Judve Woodruff aid the Governor's Room ove ood © putation, buteuch defense | Christian aac ap tee “ fy ta the Ly achbureb | Nashville on Monday for the first tite infouryeara, | being rather limited in point of convenience, he “ et rat he # man ate trict adete # to ~. incorres , . 4c | Large delegations Were present {row all parte of | would eugvest that w better place be found to rv fe Hiak Ne tay mediate | district all the candidates having declared tha the Slate ou the jnvestigation—probably one of the n be sown iy b pet scasihad for caariven of Obs N court — roome Mr. Mcheon” suggested the fences chareed occurred | cannot take the oath preseribed for members : | : r t re Z 7 . nee of Tennes- | reom of the Board of Councilmen, rh wa vitor conducts could be | press, a number of cillzeus have issued a eard r ‘Tae Mothodiat Episcops! Conference ‘7 2 room TO ata ne 0D, ich Wad Of Of ° 1 reputed Captain Wire uevting them to withdraw from the field and noml- | see will meets on Wednesday, in Figetell, Ibie tors and ors and all adjouroed to ihe w Fou Ten 4 ' by a . ‘ ! an 0! i ort ne Itted four kind acts, but ale uine- | nate in their atead Hon, J. M, Botta, of Culpepper expected it will be the largest assous ly since the | « Ouder being Boe Bran PS Tirade bald ea 3 he prisoner waa charged with | vom Tennessee -Measnge of Governor | war he reviewed thie cave, tt was ove in which # man BY that the prisoner wa , | Srowblow. | or he new revenne | by the of James (resory has mado eer. heieiore it waa necessary to show ; : 44 trial trip, at Butfalo, of the 0! | tain c Tn common Jaw it wae neccasary | woe ® food tuan four years ago Nashville, Tenn, Oct. &,—Governor Brownlow cutier Ar w dot by J. & BL. Grayy | the necus-r not only to verity cortain ac ballon | sou at Tuscaloosa, 1 6 to the General Asem rew Johnson, buils by | afi'avit, but they should be t BP aie al | a4 ¥ “ore “ : livered hi mess lo the Ge! a i. nu he ° Wavit, but they should be borne o » ur to the quest my ware you i vi {his annual messag | of Now York, tock placo on Monday. Ou her re | featiniony. Wheto wee thie mele HF H a Mas | eluracter of Capt 1% 10 y to-day, : tura trip sli P »volutions with 40 tbe, of | p eet this time to beck up’ his wholoaale , niG that be Know nothing He congratulates the Assembly on witness'n? the P she made 88 revulu forty-five | of malfissanco? 'Theso chorves had been ard any particular semmarkeon | | on ofthe revellion and the signal triumph | #8082 82d ran $9 miles fn ono hour and forty aga'et sone of th gliighat of our elty officials | } 1 j > y ch success, ea whieh would affect their public and y " hen the prosecution clo od ofourarms, In Toons 1 to ne w we te of , ‘ ’ ne minutes. She is pronounce! 4 perurt . china na ul : aie nt if rynty; tas to vi OME, OUT lshes of the honest and loyal people of the > —_ pre luce the man’ It wae their rich k | { l for eight dayain order bag | the wishes of the MA ric they are alwaye right, He | D8. Tazopong Denow anit his sor Theolorey | this quan G mgory. and he ebould ins oe 9 34 elon adjourn uD Bors ’ pene sa 4 an on Saturday, whi y thelr panies | Ba seary 1 orver todo justice to | franchise Jaw, but rays, f the | thor 01 We esc The astailaute | Mr, Waterbury, for the prosecatlor ald there | y had discharged eovers! withes | State wish any sweeping chanse.” Led | Were the tormor tlay yo: De | rf the proper time, Tt was eutticient tor hits toes tune would Cume under thet ¢ acter ef va} ne hee kot yell | pros 4 armed: 6 4 fred number bs x a ail the charges, ap made ta bis ( ory'#, affidavit, ae irrel } a m Hh Overy 200 i00> i heir otfences | & i he e mer rece ¥ ad Cuuu be substuntiotes by oral testiniuny. geverument iriry BO} i thu Lowes | teas el Fd pl raed tees has oD yous dia | the Matar ba Lu Lact deeiuua Lausbae WORE MoUs kubab ind Was Lad oy can tit anneal . a elie WO Bula tie tole) maued wo the Ubues GOVERNOR Fenxtox,—A delegation from the Union Leagae Club, headed by Mr. George W. Blunt, have tendered Governor Fenton an invita! iou to accept tho hospitalities of the Club, thie eveuiug, whieh he has accepted, Tuk Sctoon Sure Savi, Commander E Burry, bas arrived here, and during her short atay will enlist apprentice boys for the navy, A noml< of good petty oMeers, coopers, tailors, a barber and other artizane will be ahipped if they have seen ec vice during the war, The petty officers are wanted for inatructors for boys, and must be of good charnc- ter. Feast or Tasrennacurs,—This celebratet Jewish festival will commenco this evening ard continue seven di During (his time there will | continned feasting, anddweilling in Lootha but aa the latter cannot be dono here, branches from the ¢ tro broken down and put jn the synagogues and t houses, while the master of the family proddes ove the feast, The injunction for the obvervance of day will be fonnd in Levitions xxiii, 884) And the kord spake unto Moves, saying, Speak orto the children of lerac!, saying, the 15th day of «| seventh month shall be the feast of tal ernaces soven days unto the Lord, On the firsts day ther shall be Ye shalido no erry ik th ye shall offer an of ade by tire ante th onthe ei@hih das ahs be be «holy convocation unte you, and all offers offering made the Lord; it ia 4 solemn asa shell do no ¢ vile work are the feast Th the Lord which ye ehall proclaim to be holy vocations to offer an offering made by fire unto Lond, o burnt offering, aud a meat offeriag, a eur fice, and drink offerings, overvthing upon this as Boridos the sabbaths of the Lord, and t ifts, and besides ali your vows, and beald ree-will offerings which yo # Also in the 16th day of the seventh mon have gathered in the fruitot the land, » metuntothe Lord reven a 1 bath, andon the eighth day elail he bd ye sliall take pouon the first day tu ly branches of 1 y tree, wud f the brook, and ye slall rejoice belore Lord your God seven days, Andye shall keop « fe unto the Lord seven days in the year, Tt phull be statute forever in your generations; ye sual cel». brate it in the seventh month, ye ehall dweu in bootha seven dave; all thatare laruelites born dwell in booths, Uist vourgecorations iiny kor I made the Children of Iarue! todwell iu booty T brought them out of the land of Boy pi; bum Lard your God, Centra, Park Mvstc,—The Coatral Pork Comm ,ssloners announce that the I’ will play on the Lake this afternoon, eK 2% o'clock, and playing until 6% o'clock, weather is fine, Krxpxess To Tur ArrLicreD,—The Super intendent of the Working Womens’ Prowot.re Union, No, 80 White street, desires to acknow! ei the receipt of the following donations in beha.Car iia widow of thosoldier who died at No, 182 avery on Saturday afternoon, It will be asource of ero fication to the donors to know that the monuy ris through thie and other sources, has been the me ina of relieving her necenritios, for which she fole ueup. ly grateful, and desires to return ber elucere thaud« Mr. John Wilson, #10; From Walter, $1: A kai $1; Byimpethy, $2; MB, & From & FPueus ¢ Union Soldiem $25 Charity, @1; Left at tm Office from W. PL W., $1.60; MoJo R, 2 J.B From a Friond, @2; A lady, $1; JR, 82; Bois Fre 86. COMMISSIONERS OF PILOTS At a meeting of the Hoard of Comminsioners of Pilota, yosteria an election was held for officers tor the cnosuiie * when Russell Sturges, President, aud bin rkipa, Secretary, were Ubanimously re-electes, THE COURTS. Cornet oud ug Me it the = ‘ ‘ORT CALPNPAR THIS Day.—Supreme Oo. Cireutt—Part |, Nos. 2061, % Yubb, 247, 2 ¢ YM, 2065, 2069, 20T1, BUTS, BUTT, BT, adi BAD, QUST, 2001 + 2005. Part ‘dou , Monday next, I1T,—Nos, 107, 654,15 1617, 1651, 153 J, 1416, 142), On), bon fo if 1671, 1655 1707, 1108, 17 to 1¥4 inciusive, Superior Court—Part I 4546, O44, BS29, Bho, 2 $1, Bpocial dorms OL 4557, 4 Marit beh, Part Il--Noa, 4565, 16¢5, 10s ‘ 1¥50, 165%, 1664, 1656, ltd, 16d 1060, Comm Pleas Part TON 1025, 5 Lib, 104 972, LL -Nomy Giuy Lis ud, 1006, 1087, 1058, 1009, Tur Lazanva Meuvsu Cas ODONALD A CLagK SenteNcnp vo Stare Paton—In the Cou) uoral Beesions ycstorday, James Clark nig? MeDonald, convictud aa accessories to the murda of Harry Lazarus by Hernard Friery on the 8d of Sanu ary last, wero seutenved, Clark was sent te stats Vrison for two yeare and elx moniha, Melionald,» he pleaded gullty, was sontqoced to State Pcisou for tae years Tue Longa Vicrents Marrea.—Thie cree wo resurned yesterday in the U. 8, Coumiasione:'s tive, before Commissioner Newton, laren Guido Vos (Continacd om the Last Pawo

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