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i} CD. - —— NT eee Thirty-Third Year " a oe eet sala oie ot LOCAL NEWS. ee LT ee Number 10,364. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6 1865. _ Test. Four milifons of men and women heretofore | Witness never heant of anybody dyine at Wi | treal, f e a es e W be din bondage, ho continned. have teen sddeniy | headquarters, nor of his haying toate nk t | the aid mancipa 4 of them at least one and «half millions man, The witness further testified that th 1 she Convention then adionrned to meet at(10 A.M. ere pau ehildren, without parents to provide eet jaute sorenaded Captain Wirz aud a} on Monday, at st. Andrew's Church x RK AND THE VICINTTY. . c pare 0 provide | » u nade irz Puree tay, » And « By Tel h the N. ¥. Sun of them, oF eecrortd old persons without children to | ge rons and White. When the call oPd@ioceses was mado there was ne EW YO . y Relegraph to the N. X. © | teke care of them. © » nos one in @| ~ V1.6 witness went on to Mpeak about rome t Meheet " ——0 thovaand ean and no oF | matter, and ¥ commenced | Anewors from any of ¢he Southern States except A®Miso or THe Farm Sex—Gaeat Sara POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE plot nk Jy gag” life, et 4 when Col, Chipman requested him to contve ! a *, frown which Stiee several celecates were | or “sre Kuoorens” fo Tm Lapise & \ ation to be unwise Tactic | a5 she questi. presea » whole bod « Southern di oc @ | ose, They weed the aid of the white race, ‘The two | re Ueet as nie whtmens to be efron an i The wt ¥ of the Southern dioceses is | Mise Harris took the life of her lover, in the ‘Tressae ‘ ieee are deat i main aseociated Me did not tunity to explain, If the re ntle man (Chi) { | tobe represented lavor in the Convention by a eom= | ey Department, at Washington,! she eo Proceedings of the North Caro- | poreiiivan raiviecounisy, Sele ustoren wil | Mettieat ie, alineses tir Me Da \“indwe oo < haaae eae Cee bd prope th Fo of lawe to promote the tine | ye ee Gears thoneht Mr. Baker oneht ‘oho bbtasbaheclh priobieesee eon society, That indy being exculpated, tp a Washing lina Convention----Louisiana interest of he octeheg mut be, pasar i fot 4 | more renee aie rae ee of arve of r ton jury, from the punishment usually Democratic Convention--- Young, and for competing such to labor ae are able | aneTonger, Ab every tara the counsel threser ed News Items. the committal of crime, a number @f and unwilling nent N tie experience he had io | the court, It wase little wo muel, ail ho was maidens” in various parte of the country became? tenehe m that the le Resuits of the Missis- derek sippi Election. The Wi vz ‘Trial. et injury would be | to >» is if nobody elao would, it Was uu out s Sele ’ ” , 1 te leavitn the cantlon qhere the! tent | posed tc stop is If no y : : hes (Ty Teleoraph to the New Yor® Bun.) herpes Rey seme “rie determined Tae !-to the states themaelver, Ge locum Mr. Bak lied that he had not threatened the ; " pape ane” tractable, force ¢ the allreation that his acceptance of the noms | gogret, t a Tus trial of Hon, Emerson Ethertige commenced | of arms, thus discarding thelr legltmase tm of nti dd been oceasic ne t resident's tr le ' + d re te thre ' “ ethod Metion had n Ocem 4 wa A oh eet oF ‘ Sie 1. Geary rep'red—Connsel had r edly thre are sbua, Ky, yester ‘° warfare (the tongue)—« terrible enough weapong The letter of eptance waa itten pre te to ble wishes, and that be would pul po more A vaatof the 127th Colored Infmmtry, of Penns | one would suppose, Asa consequence of these exam- ration of his order tn {notte do thisor that nnless Ile Lad ot War | witnessens on the stand fylvenia, arrived ! ‘uosday, le eral arming of th — Department; bat eubstentiall ided Mr, baker ip explanation enid, he he! arked the pom ri pelea lh cabins ae: where ak i rod tt ; pen oe aes with thoee taken by the Preat 1 NOC) Jndgo Advocate to stop repeatedi¢, Dut tie latter | Sueir + me where taking place, and the gunsmiths are doing @ siities since the war ber the party that war uudi- Singular Evidence for the Defence, | scset oz takes part in sid no attontion to him, Ifhe was tt He now had ui there # to be treated fasox Ui oor brisk business, Beveral pistol dealers in Rhore was but litte asein putting witnessce cn tho | “M4#oR Gas, Hooxem was married on Tuesday thig city " vided the President, The tornado | giand night, at Clucianat) to Miss Olivia Groesbeck, of | *t*¥ thas during the past month they have sold @ ANDERSONVILLE A COMP’ which had pe over the country had awept with it The President informed M>. Maker that he tnd | 4 large namber of delicately finished olz w ' ' LETE CITY, every platform ihat bad been adopted by tlie I been repestedir told he muet make his olyections to | Matcity. dapusant iki Seats ilies (aa lican party prior to the war, He praieod the « the Court, not to tho Judge Advocate At Everything Nice to Eat, Drink | aman ine anete, mee mguouacen, te | The eriamexaiiluation of the wisiom wae them | peony imid and wordy," while about the | resumed. Democratic patform there was no equivocation, Bho eitness teatif and Wear. Speech of Gen, Banks. was not on duty at And On Monday evening, Gon, Banks addressed « larc by RRS he iffed, that he wae taken TRIAL ‘OF GEN. BRISCOE. meeting as the City Iall, Lawrence, Mass, in ‘ue Pm ns ah LA rene made his enc was recaptured in Mirsiseippt aud a¢ wore F Liat auction yesterday, and purchased by | that they immediately disarm the puifnactous isdies, rae sy which he « , ie Afterwards he w werred to Ar | the tragedian, Biwin Forrest for 76,000, On Monday, as a Sun reporter was walking throug | tm here to-day aa older, a wiser, a better, a purer | he ived in Ju Isd4; he acted a6 4 privon | a“ " y lim, and & poorer man ban when Llett ye Ly A dieu & a ate nen 7 @ brow e| Jopas Joceru H, Baurett of Obio, Chief Com. the Washington Parade ground, in this city, have {Loud applause.) biaving | 1 entlusiaatic meeting of the Fenian IL, a petition was signod by a large number of res~ sberhood took place last night at Nashville, | pectabie citizens Inst weok, which set forth the dana Great enthusiasm Wasa mantiosted. ger incurred by allowing females in that wide-awake daitively that Captain Wirs reonville from the 4:h to th Ler mansion and grounds of George | town to carry firearms, which petition was pre- ! Spring Brook, near Philadelphia, | sented to the Police Commissioners, with @ reqnew li, Stuart, ca } ) Taw sy lend | | The Charges four yenre ago, | and aleo e two young ladies on one of the seats busily engaged « u silent tour years, | | him for aaeonemenaneeenenet Have A Femi tr ceeek, tt tie moniter ot iouimerence | tine pee # uunter | “ . naire Mod ahan tne kis henbta in comparing and examining @ brace of pistol, one oe there Wemen who have befriended tu the | watches, money, clothing, food and tin ¢ of plate, constetlog of one hundred pieces, which appeared to be completely eneased with pearts | hall have achawce to know that I have | force was organized to put down the ls A rior at Phimdelphia, on Tuesday night, de- | the barrels being beautifully polished, The other neither myself nor the favor they have shown | police fore an called the “Regulat ° | cae ea Declarations of Gen. Grant, ; geil me. The epeaker then proceeded to ahow that, att casion the “Raiders” tried to put down the "Reeuin’ | Sroye Monurs, French & Richards’ wholesale drug | was a single barrel, old fashioned piece, } : " 7 battle of Cedar Mountain, he waa guided by th " and obtained asset: | warehouse, on Yenth and Market streots, The to- | forewood, mounted with eilver, These deadly « ; : nan obtalties MAX TO BE “SNUFFED OUT.” express order of the comrbamting eval, and t en of the °R "| tal ions {8 eatitnated to be from $260,000 to $800,000, | struments in the bands of sach innocent looking rn 7 when har te ” EGR ’ ; r followe: “General Bs The Tneurance about $175,000, mostly in Philadelphia, creatures made our reporter tremble, fer ‘ Philadelphia Episcopal Convention, | jmmediatys seme command of all th ta | Hiasion and kngtish companies mind’s eyo he saw another Harris, of Washingteng ——— oo e the enemy % proaches. aooten “A af Crscaat Grant arrived at Pittsburg, Pa. yea- Ould, of Richmond, or Beseh, of Chicago, ; : apt ry » atrecte of the camp were with ‘ Interesting Proceedings Yes- forced trv the Tonk "Know ing, the Generel then Mop po Pedder the recebie ‘Ned tables | Mtday morning, ambdst great enthusiasm, and und Wale Siac decae wan eens be teal ta id, it th ly of ma ning their posl- ould - he cc » tem, ham Leora ¢ rt ‘ a } " a oe terday. tion waste fight fa accordance with orders, they en wore yh utd Makers in tho. stockade | “*" tod by @ grand procession through the | geod who would attemptto “break off the ougage- tered upon that battlo, aud neither the manner io | who had baked and Phere was | principal sireets t the City Mall, where he helda | mont,” and thue take the changes of being the a which it was fought nor its resulse would do diseredst hat @ . “ee A pt ut R sentatives Coming American army, ‘Tle mon leaped to the fight, | He tind a | PY eepioas Toe Geavral leh om @ special | victim of an infuriated “lady shooter.” » southern epresentative ng. 00 men wet column of 15.000, oF peihas \ y pe soo it | (rain Ins might for Washington. ARnty Awmas a And enatained thewseives in such a tight a8 | Camp batwa, entckens, pet |: Grek “Chien 7 eineheSlt ati 6b unas ulead WL REIVAL OF AN AMBASSADOR FROM they bad newer k n, for two hours, until darkness | phurn, beans, pen t ee me nes. Witness | vas Fe x Oy Bev ov Tuxis.—The steamship Persia, which arrived Ly TRIAL separated the combatants, General Danks then wave | furqnorteatified th fi $ ow, t Lat Memphis, T ‘i M HE CITY HALL he an interes! {1 iption of the capture of Fort Hud | currency in camp ; were ain at Memphis Tenn on Bin | ag thin port Tuesday evening, brought hither Gen- % wo gon, and deciared that but for the colored troops the | gheps, clothiers and bob o luther were ‘ ay. T were own) by Messrs. Clarkson, Lar- TVinsh a “colored person,” accredited Mr. Brady Expects to Win. He en ee ae oeen ee ak | te Uuins paper mane and gold and ¢ j ria & Worwly, and the United Btates Govern- sulor of the Bey of Tunis, to the Preei- ieneral concluded by expressing the opinion ete ware alec iewelt B the , : a al powerat the South w n to the rebels, : ar Bity watches and auauter of t ment The private cotton was insured, The fire | dentof th&latted States, The General is accompa- D. Jy fe uid be the destruction of free inrtita ringe to te re ed. The ot ” to ’ ‘4 ne ied Ram i e-cam &e., &k., d&e. ae elpien. fe given io tho muses of tie Le Te ese tie esd [8 Mppowed to have Deen the work of an incen- | nied by CRpact Ramiro Galle, an ahiede-camns - with euch support as the Government could | that there were aleo fuel and umber t ants | diary Chevalior olne Conti, a recretary, an ir. Amow WasllrnGton, Oct. 6. ny the resuit would be the secu and per | at the prison at Andersonville do that bole - Perry, who adte oe Interpreter. On the arrival of ice nl Aye pe f f free institutions and the malnteusuce und were purchased af reasons! rates wit ae ine Sons rs , And The battalion raised in California which was at- | o; que rights of ull clases of our citizens, the stockade on which awe 1 be ner al Iatelligence, ma aplleye: a pollo hewipeserd hobs ice tached to the Massachusetts quota, is now to be paid _ = re aleopemblers ther t es ‘ : hunt up victime, The witne te € any | Mm . * . , Battery, where carriages were in readiness to convey 1 aye z required to keepa 1 Ptr, By | t Dy Mail to the New York Sun, chin bella liar frirpeondc hala ie reer Mexico. Veta eeal anec chelerlamer itta rook Hi | ‘ ; tho distinguished party tothe Astor House, A suite separate account o} bl, Pp ae led of me F f. Pe - 0 igne " ° allowance, amounting to about $400 for each wnan, in | General Grant avd the Monroe Doctrine. exposure, but he d Bot #8 ' . frau Gov. Autaon, of Florida, hae t en released from > sgpisede how ae geo pedieah rie hges -hotsete ‘ par hunger, The w oe there we “ | Fort Delaware, eud is now at his home. day Collector K naval office e) a order that the account may be prese uted to Massa- Philadelphia, Oct, 4.-It is extablished Leyond a] + dealers in various kinds of foot and goods at she | rig $4 fa eat “ae inkike or fa th} Wakeman, with other Federal officials and distine “ iat ar ' ol 8. 0) ” . chusetia for reimburssment to the United Bates | aout, that in conversation with m distinguished vite Court then adjourned lone to pure. fe guished citlzenn, waited upon the Ambassador, whe treasury. Tilinoisan, a few dave since, Lieut.-Gen, Grant eo fer 4 . ‘ t dol Mre. Lit endan’ : . , - - J Gox nery, of M salppl, fe named for the | brings a letter ot condolence to Mre, Lin The President to-day signed 85 pardon warrants, | veried trom his customary reticence on public topl TRIAL OF GEN. BRISCOP. ot DBs beanie hands oonidieiag haa peaitio: , | othor of felicitation to President Joti In the obipcre pelea yc ypemereersema aigpcipin o as (a GAFEREEYRGLY EDEOS: ee OO re Additional Facts of the Case her wet the place latter docament the Bey of Tunis senti- Ir a! sey 0 seclat ' t . Ginia aud North Carolina, They bbe high fo the | question, He declares that the Government will Vashtasions Oat: 4uthe eoutt martial ln Whe cose # reported that Ralph Waldo Emerson lost | ments of satisfaction at the return to thie | Biate Department tor the signature of the Secretary. | vindicate the Mouroo doctrine at an early day, and lene Hs iFluisatee Ganaral: tisiabos; of the }} e property by the Coueord Bank robbery, | country. ‘The members of this Em! all good | There ss reason to believe that the colored ar thet Maximilian must leave Mexico, It will be, he : he rigad i i ; ae us ea! excent } tead. looking men, although dark skinned. They mere y , | t { r enn 1 1 10 W ented at Lynch ‘ - bow in the Southern S will be speedily withdrawn | 4). igs expensive to rid Mexico of the presence naylva oy antecre, be ; = . : : ; | Tne tw slcra in Baatern Massachuretts have | pourly resomble Moore than negroes, They dress im ' gad mustered oat of service, Upon recommendation | 4o g.emy than to euard our borders againet him, It | bers on Friday last, conve ee ° day : Tio leche | raine (the price of mili on account of the scarcity European costume, with the exception of « Torkialy ofGeu. Palmer, of Kentucky, 4000 colored troops of | ig nis opinion that ft will require no call for troops, | With having abstracted from tho aay Series f wator “for,” or ekulleap. ‘They will remain in this ctty fou bis comma: will be mustered oat, leaving 60,000 but that with our present army we can epare enouch | & id bullion val ved nt over eleven bun dollars, & : A OLNoT RES in Bt Louis ver ran afew days. lo nce the sights and recuperate, and thea will in service. + to give effectivon to the forces Moxico 1 be | package of gold coin ary * one : " i rm, | i ain . de ‘pping @ little boy till proceed to Washington, P er General n " 5 Beptomber ( ent liver ec ved attwo hundred ar d aud ‘ k. ; Postmaster General Dennison. scare itp vim. | TeMdy t0 put in tho field. If our Government als po i ie rane tapes Sp Cue ire lca at coav’ company haa been organized | THR GUBERNATORIAL INVESTIGATION —« se-oatablished postal service on a of t i. ae By them in the matter of supplies. Geu. Grant is of the | lara anc wit oud ' Me Apress ‘2 eee a COPdAL Or BOOK OOO Te nites | acunsaa Si 9 CELA” tan (a/abeae FERED calatns prtant router, and re-opened foar hundred an MY | aninion th Seveide ne hort'ic discipline. x (iovernor Ford, of Ohio, appes. n |} . 4 . those in the Southern Stave : . by Y wee hey rh apiece pelos re “ * behalf of Geveral Briocoe ‘ the inveertigation into the charges against our city ss i ae . had cae lnelagsr hen baeneaaa ind apeddictonerty Captain Alberver, Arsistont Quart or, © PRMAL sovieglerts underelothine, tn Detro't, | officers, for malfeasance In office, was resumed before POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. await the meetice of Congress to take open F mand i as Mey pes bruld aap rasnaa al tbe was found to ¢ neeal twelve | Governor Fenton, in the Chamber of the Board off : tn the matter. Ib Is not believed that France wilt | the prin i Na owase woman of apirity 1 Counetimon, Shortly after that hour his Kxeellency North Carolina state vention. teablet ore {1 Europear ations, present *riscoe on walng ¢ : ople + the two! lred and twenty-tive ew urd European i | e 1 vd Mosars, ‘Terence P, Smith end William ath ‘ Lhe N Carolina State . ft , so of M headquarters in Lynebt The ¢ al nek ' , roinala to. escane from tl y . Raleigh, N Blow re ine § nod prospective, #0 as to mak cau f Maxi. | he Heber tint iel tea sh cesie sie an Jitetah ten ed m t “4 Walsh, ae rergeant-at-arme of tho tribunal, The Convention orrauized yesterd Hon. G, E.R nrilian her own, ‘This solution of the Mexican ques | jount of money ; : oat nays Jus | uby wes filled with a vory large audience. Among elected Preident, There was e ves ee f the fortheoals nomination, saying at the aa et ‘ 1ecesy, y 1 , ot ates, and the greatest har- pen ee ee Pm R 4 h 2 » . m6 | could be taken as well we andi U 2? tons rlered the release of Gov- | the perrons prorent we noticed Anson G, Herrick, of Tia ux dota Wak ha ae for the close of the year wirer of It iin, re )& atest i e Cosdes Clark of Masieaippi, who has been | the Arias, Councilnen Leary, Hagerty and Hough : ee eee : “ 4 a Pra? fone o| ir el for some months passat Fort Pulaski ‘ mn and Brice, Comptroller will be in tho Constitution of North Caro THE WIRZ TRIAL, and 7.00, The Ge j ; : : TP UIASEN | CAlLG) ODA. ADORNS VPN BME ES | sa LAsaaal er The Governor's message cacdtas Waidbooday the tneava hk ee rowan ¢ - He Brenvan, City Inspector Boole, and Corporation an 82% Prohibiting slavery, the U 3+ Proc mae OB specie ‘ aby, 08 whien Wer viet ts relela comforted themselves while Grant | Counsel Devlin, Coroner Gover and a host of poli- oWhs 100d to-day. It ls short end tothe point. It) washington, Ort. 4.—A. Moemer testif ; {for it. Murine tho. v ve before R 1 with this bit of Shakempoaret | eiciene and office holders says: “Tho dutics of the Convention are too plain 40 | afer to had been taken prironerto Andersonville | 5 a tho « ; : ‘ Koos angel RED? Om yt Prone Bide | an affidavit the Comptroller put in evidence » peed augge » trom me, and Learnestly beleve | ne war paroled and rent to Capt, Wi ofiice ne | would | rt . bone ot on the oul wide—not | iatainent denying any and all charges of an interest that theee dutics will be faithfully performed.” Noth. had to the etock nds ne | baa en he ft the Lee ate} of ‘onal nature in th reot cloaning contract ty Re > aiaeas ihe es hn ne Serey Sen in chet VN ap ade | tton noille in Lowell, Masa,,which |. Willirm C. Kings/ay teatitied,—Put im two bide for j tas of SRIPOTUANOS 9: GONE HOR Ay OREOF P* | ing reports to General Winder's hea Peal Te rs se bol tod hg e and 1€50 females, and Inne the atrect eleauing contract, Made no request of the pontment of a Business Committee, The Conven> | pecuisitions were made out every day. ‘They etated | anit al gakecd, § ; 1 ) worth of fubrieet two ealies | Cotiiaaloners tor any modifiestion of the epect fos , 1 lously to work on Thucsday, ‘ naide these on du pores ha tions for the treet cleaning contract. 0 bids were il ) A th fon will go zealou the r of prisoners inside, an 1 ove t ‘ a ' ryed 188 mates and put in in good taith, aud were ready todo the work Raleigh, \ , Oct. 4—No hualness of importence | the outaite, Tho quantity of rations war left | t st xf tho ve * 107 uh of | poop aed for #475,000 per annum He, had euffi- 4 done int Carolina Stace Convestion toe | blank. ‘The mies woold @ owl eo yg ate BOb Brn edt males and | e eatpecuniary responsibility to execate the contract. ac Committee on B 2 wade @ report, | Tere present, aud he wontd then know the rif‘ Pods FF Aa poe t 690.214 werth of | ‘Grrmexantiod. The obligations of the contract was Gay. Th i ses ees eps ; | ot rations he had Fvery 1 m Heb | bo ald, You are ing Gove! f as ite carnal 1852 males and | torwerop the rtre'ta of the city, but how often ther 4 end othe: commrt: es ed, The Comm was mace outo: the bah Mn Pet ee oass | ine vermalnder of t the arrest of © valesy wad burned ou H3,570,435 worth of | Were to be awept witness bad yeaa oe ble tee on Secession off wdinance that “the State | men had toeet from the cook house ‘ | i at 4 advice of ‘Vr. Waterbu oO putting in h } carsied that Let bo Dune I left ie wit isos | ee. e ih tg ‘ } contract, Would not Hike to take @ contr bas never been out Uuion, but that the or did net remember ot the fons being etepred from | wese publlehed tn th i | Arthe f of the Pence Joseph Ronapsrte, | the « aot the city three times 8 & tok for br eof 1750 is etal in tree aod 8 Lotion to tus. | tire eam were 80) Mier #te {ing ae at ome, af erer oa were concluded thn 6a! VOR ve of the weather, Had only exam Ren thu fulsa i pike savin reanisan wasil ai 1 miss # won RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE | Hah the Paneo hel heen deprated | ea tie epee fica! lone {n'a crsnal way, find no personal nd the ru 1 ‘ r al readings, conid anawer for an the a > een Ce z Hi of the Commission’ cept: voiced down, No Lusinces wae perfected, It hercwore! hin recepet | General Convention of the Episcopad | its placetn the fe vaulh the mutre | Scuuabntance viel Ay te eee ettnees, had Whe r aca a% er yoxes from the Church hotel the the colin | pone intorual businers with some months since, Do Mississippi i tion. ime vent t Philadelphia, Oct. 4 he Ge “ic tion ni we Py er atteza non | not know much about Jame regor Rav. bis yee ae O e etior Stat tary Commireton, tnd vw by the frien ‘a ott pager ‘ < m erte'" Vi hat are your hivhnose's rrday for the first time, Was never asked to Jackson Miss. @ection In this Bee enora, Wituss. gai. inaay b pbs ' the Epleconal Church assembled in 84. 1 ‘ i ‘ “3 ‘on ieain “tha ROM Lea Poe vanexes, but was willing $0 swear to them, very qitic terday, ‘Tho vote for} proc ader one of the clerks told bin tl beae4 | tute morning. ‘the interio church waed t} ae tet bos L « ” reaching the | Vono! know how Mr. Gregory was tnduced to inake, yr will be closo bitween Judea Fieber and | were ‘ormen who could not be toand or } ale ; nine in xeapent to the 1 oft , ‘ hy soouted tothe coronetted | 8nd swear to tho wages wo ont be yh oq | he he second f loxea was re ‘ i 4 ' a uv uation pet * Gen amp ¢t the returns from the | i ; bo aes eniahd te Ht gave t tter, The sermon we 5 be I leaves watt DT oroate 9 eam, ane altezca 4 Wee yruott and Waterbury as his tior the to Ww obably recur ' t nient ne ) r > hey were no ea Bouthern portion of the >.a ill p bly recure | t@ of the Lord Blehop of Moutre from comp suda niente aa ! hie bighues# | eounsel to prosecute the master, ' on 0) + | outside the stocked ‘ . . ven no r @ custons datos fe Jb terer ly proposmt ior the street cleaning coi the election « ino ee en beredbag Calero te foes res | Corinthiang, ninth ebapter, t ecoud vere Resuih 2 EN SOG enn TE WO Meee Matinee mi ation (4 onkten Parties bay «| we de ve hav fortunate for the State | an rj} sobepeta sages * redig’ F ‘ A ent vered at @ quarry in i Aan ay in ma ing up he mati Bt , wt ape ed, The returnec Wirz'a ot oh} AREA OATS OS ! 4 ry lot. At the the ot the accie | this work, Mr. Cafferty and Quidet fixed up the fig- 4 if be ehall p The eons a nt It ern Diocese were present execy : ‘ “ b wow drilling ous a | urea basing the re ons upon the apaun that slowly, there be all routes established, | clothes, 4 whi ; of 9h ‘| Connecticut, and Bieber ty ' hob ep r bad previously | would be ac tually f jared, Atm only slightly a The Legislature will mect ne=t Monduy woek, and | wore roc ive, al Ne fate one Wisae were ed | Atkiueon, of North Carolina, wes ' Oproni ten $ which, for some reason, | dit ahi a forty examined—Know Merars, 8 qgny of the members will Lringelection tickets with | MO. 1) need of tala. | eenleied | crise church: Ane of | Pemaine whargeds when the contact of the | fateh | Nn by steht; putin a bid in co Aver ls, Aveneral repudiation of everything nce, A Ce was 1 f nit “ean he | aril with it p e explosion, One of the | jancitin with Mr, Guidet for this gontrad: ked no rere alas : ri ‘ cede ed tre and he eens: 09 tol Venneylvania, sent Dr, Ltaleh, laio ed 8 body being torn | jnodipeations of the contract; put ip two bide for the ing toward the civilization of the negre e qi ig. ‘There may wave been thirty | Convention, to invite bishe ‘ >the ja inangled in ® horrible uanner Another | work, aud wos ready to do the work for the sum they ted, be onging to the prispuers s \ | ehancel, Blebop Atkinson + it n kroan wae blown upward of sixty feet from | had bid tor, Lontsiana Democratic Cenvention sed dae oas acer tare | ead apiin antariaes ta chic gad | the soot where he was e-aoding when the accident | Cros-oxarnined—Ind_ pot perecmaliy geil pyo0 ‘he Or 8,0 The Democratic Convention yO / . set ey ved fram | ki ‘ ved by a! | hel ‘ | :m7 ‘ r ed, and ten others were Moy « ine EO ane uta relative to the : ed a plationa ewphatienil ( r s w1Uh | Ke detons rervices bein ott : 1 by the force of the exploaion and | On Mien contract, but did not solicit from bim 4 ® plationia eu y anal organized, und Aad t \ | ennui M Itand 1, DD., of Loeton. v * ybr ‘ hie i iluence in awarding the contract to either bine ving President J v's reorganization polley, | aldere, ‘It sere | Inet Houee, called od ort 1. if o co-bidders; never have spoken to Mr, “5 is Glove nt was made and isto be | peurched to Coutained Hauoré, Capt. | deputies to send to bis table tho t oe | e, T Ce ble oo-bidde \ ey gi ee eal t the | Witz, env row boo's picks ani» n | eget ' | 4 ay i “Carles B, Guidet examined —Tave ete rks nte © 1 bewot relaoners 0 die w Ilo aleo he dioceses were called ' " rite 4 4 ved in the public wor! ling ot pn y»- | order to ens leonets & i | } , bart q city 13 years; have been engage ess for compensats for | barre! in the wells, to keep the : Wii ” h ‘rom dest duct and Street Departments, know + SPOOR, oir y Pee tearing | failing in. There wad a detail of 150 nen to clean the 2 Cratk. ¢ ' 2 ce duct ani Byreet Departments, eu ite McCaffor at 1 t ' ‘ * decake the car y tals ‘DAs we ia contliet with the | cainp. [twas a very hard mutter to bala t . ae ddow eof bey it traue ty tor thiec ont ; ie willing | un et . ef ri ve, The General Governmentie | end and picks, H ly aucevede n ‘ » dice > bi rying out of the contract for the amin pre ; kno on anil lavas e Mrenorsl amuony.and ihe | abous (6 At ty oF fity boys | Bb Eaes ! yb yee tho Sayor; does hot cousiiier ti Ma os a ou rial pear A 4 ; z ‘ Dt. vi erted wr, Led Gore Qo “yd Ap v eh " of corruplion, ne stion of pF / and the Conventioa kote. Cupt, Wiz reque { “4 ‘ d now tor ar of ¢ pulon; ¢ Ged bean tn parte Pap og AR Yo f nationality | take them mmtothe ? lta he Ba words «dray-drive exciting | for cleauiny the streets of (hie ety: by P oat ito the Tadical i puhie 4 J cook, He said it let » way would send Dre Rigen oa coe took place in the afternoon, anc be ship with Med, L. Bruce asa contrac; has em. Weevou parishes were 1ep ited iu | boyainte sue Cutouts uo ib Was 110 Uso t¢ Ke AY ee hy t t suy's Cuberbeinieus closed with o dowructive | p oxed ut woh t pioseente the ae 1 ye Brows ¥ them pri-onere of war, t would ej a wD u r. McCafferty, recalled koow Me . wee Dove were then to the bh Oo oue | ae ecretar, mad } ’ o& Kuan ythe bid fist retura “) nominated J. M, Wells, for Gov. | ¢ Ee nib WAR Bick WIE. Chi ¢ 1 | oitovs bors date teehee : Ax amusing little cniny 'e recently occured in a | tothe hitter there were 1oce returned to tbe prea. Perhue, for Lieut.Governor, | ‘ For 4 Hue | $a < " i| land y after the train | ent contractors bee| > D th the eo diseaee bias 4 mai HD ee i ; the deper, old lady h ' Guide, recailed Knew Me evoe 4, rsatorial Nomination, and get blackberrios ; wituecs di ed A usual | “Huw dere you? Wh ane oeep We contract, never kuew teu to be contractors, 4 . - ‘ant, Wirz gAVE orde: that the " , eeldent and TArectors 4 q og ‘ Ab ave yow at?" ‘The aston- Ry iger teacitied Aw President of the N.Y, Hon, Ezra Cornell hes been Panis a Care en dy Pg ir Bisndiny Comuiltices, iste Hie@an repled that he kad done nothing. asain: ule Goninon’ Co; the Company put in two senator, by acclamation, by " je understood that the aurare 1 ar wae received f ue ot fue lacy wean seated berself, but in a few mo | bids fur the strect clesuing contr a Bot sure bus ld at Oswego to-day, H16% €0% wore vr ver ihe | election af Ree hou Berri me ta eros, Lull of rage and terror, and declared | whats modifcacion of tho epecifcations was asked ; ase, GAVE OTVCKS On me ‘ Boh a» rherrhbor Wasa ‘vy llain"* apd on arrivin for, . \ m at Syracuse prisoners should be vaccinate pt, Wize J x ¥ top| if Kev, Dr, vi tone tlon wow avout to have bin peso} Li At thiatime (12 o'cloc k M ), Ex-Jud, 4 Rrott sid 1 o 4 vib ry “ 7% tne roe ‘ . a * | ho bad one situess 10 OXamMIne, ¥ General Slocum delivered an | wan vo rested ty be viccaaied at ergy wen of the Uniter | hei, '¥) the cause of her agitation was cise | be hal oie tic wre Ne tore walk hie Ex co Hall, Syracuse, in which be | Fen given by himeelt; the cliain gang wae t 1 land if ud of the B, hi Co Gr, & b ‘4 2 446 shape of & Koore, which, placed tp | po your tue tribunal to Thureday, at 10 o'clock Le political top.ce of thedey. He | gndur witness! orders, when a plot had been my ured he py tig oF L ud, who they ; | & baekot under the seat occupied by the lady, bad, | A.M.” sad he thouxhs that upon the conclusion of the by the prisoners to cacape, Capt, Wirz sald bo sould | this city. members ot the thy une aod | UUPE Me Voyage, amused itvelf by pecking a | examination of Judge Whiting, the counsel wou! great question which for many abstain from shooting as long as hecould, Caplard Fosestant f piseopal Chureh | ‘Souluuy, de, | BOF “andersanding The discovery of the | close their case, ople, influenced our legisla- uly, and during August, BO Groore of the keneral ‘he easeaiigidedeaigedd iy James T. Brady, for the defence, ~ ar people, Bh pay yu was sick in Je 7; ict. Davis was ip com adwitted to the sittings of bis Lo0\' ‘ minal created great laughter emong the pas 7S sectional parties, and culminat far as witness recoliec 5 Lv ery sick, ‘4 Waelution Pri Lard Bish 0 Ss 7 pe Lom Rest og Wire game beck very - Wanaka to Gao Lore Mon atinucd om the t 1A bem Gually and (rover ous ot} mand, lo Gepiywl

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