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THE —_ Number 10,867. Latest News| By Telegraph to the N. ¥Y. Suan, ———- 1 —_ FROM WASHINGTON. _ The Cholera st Barcelona. ENTIRE SUSPENSION OF BUSINESS. The Wirz Trial. Another "Long Adjournment. LEE AND JOHNSTON NOT TO TESTIFY. THE PRISGNER SICK AGAIN. Important from North Carolina. Siavery Forever Prohibited, REBEL STATE DEBT REPUDIATED. Interesting Localand Miscellane- ous Intelli &e., Keo, W Asninaton, Oct. The United States Conrul & @ the Mth of Sensember, informs the Giato that the port of Marcelona has heen lufected with @f all kinds is entirely suepended, and over one 1f of the population of @pemtions at the Exchange have ceasod since the let of Seore Among the prominent pardon seekers now here ts Freacott, Avelstant Secretary of State uuder Mr Buchanan's administration. Preparations are being @riginal owners « large ar fi Alexandria, Va., and for couflecation, by the cholera. the city have lett mado to restore to ount of property situa order, having beeu with- The Kentacky Dele ration, headed by Hon, Garrett Divie, obtained au this morning, and urged the removal of Gen, Palmer with oineh earnestness ber relerred the whole wu fovestigaiion, a 4 declines to interfere aatil G Thowas makes & report upon the subject. ere «ranted tod wetn to parties hailing trom Alabama, Constantinople jou that broke out ip that gity onthe Oth of Reptember, destroyed about tea thourand tenements by whieb upwards of forty thous- ud people ave left without # rool to cover them. he receipts at the luternal Revenue Bureau to dey amounted to 61,500,000. zelinan, former major general, » jolu tie regiment at Hart eral Wessels, who was @ captain ja the At this rate one or tically reduce him to the States that the o « leland and | re,iment ja two dte ware w tank of second lieutenant W asnisoto™, Oct, 8, The First Vistrict of ¢ arauce on th tattracte! 1 a 6e-+ ae se* eitizene will give them a formal reception and Capt. Wirz is rieht arm, whieh to have recovered from the depressing effects ¢ hited marked Nering from inflammation of his The majority of the Bxccleo » arrived here | ate between the Excel- row will draw erowd of epcetato. * Washington, will r games this season between the Champions end the y the Pnterpel f Te!'imore enter 1 the Nationals, vialt tho grounc to-morrow for a brief Tree of the 195th Ohio In Alexandria, Va. C ve was attack mt sevoreily punished, A colored man named Hunter was \ by wounded in the hend this afe men named Kichardeon, of this ollowing imy. 4 Department bas ol. and severe: on by wyoung rtant circular fiom the Navy si been ixsued: Application to fil: tm any of the o Lereaiier be addresed with leotimonial Hirection of tho | Tivhts hore has be a selection wil te m } 1 ‘ the qualified ¢ Wii ith Secretary of the Navy, THE Witt TRIAL, Proccedings om Saturday, ihe newepapers have made a of the defendant's witnes.,who, siaday, testified to th Washiagion, @irtake in the nam Georce W. Fechnor, but at the prison he assumed that of Charles W. Koss This morping, Capta'r watidiod that some of Selph wee recalled, and xeo with sanitary goods + soldiers were broken cpen on the way to their the witness with the secine matter Wasarthat time very ecarce in the Sourt.and then Baker made a stater € Pacetill Lbursday ed (hat an adjourninent tas that shen, it eesamiustion | ton, ali the bi re were willing to ad- eng | Suadey law. Is has alse , Baker said that weuld no, aJord him sufic Chipman rugcested that the Court adjourn till Touesday, aud thes then god thereafter they eit t@ubout regard to regular hours, aud thus wake u; qe Lime lost by an mhournmeut over. »* The Court acquiesced wm the suggestion, Advocate Cbipiwien said tbat some of th tor by Mie dadenee isd bees malice naed inadvertently, while enhpenas for others whieh had been tasuec were after further consideration revoked, These remarks applied to a certain cines of witneses, which the Court understood embraced hieh sod prominent men in the rebel rervice—Ge erale Lee and Jobnet Howell Cobb, Mallory, Moore, Commietioner Oald, and others. Colonel ho be weed te the law, on hie own judemens, without Nting any one. He desired to eulinit hie action that ihe if the Court dis: take the matter out of bishanda, He then called the attention of the Court to sore dec neandop sions with regard to certain Propeitions of iaw applicable to the question now omipeteney of certain classes of meer neked for by the counsel tor the accu All conspirators, he said are incompetent, and thie is true in all cares, wether the parties be name or not in the indictment, so that the proof ie euflicient to convict ther : one of th Howell Cobb } to subporna es witne who will not be con:pelied to answer on bos rotr dire thet he has committed trea. s00 agninet the United Stetos, Again, this rebellion hasbeenone girantic act of treason, one common courpiracy to overthrow our (Government Not @ sinzie rebel enenged in it, according to the strict rules of ia te ® competent witness for another on ai, char \ asceesory before or after t or an accomplice, and twlo aded. I may, then, until they are pureed by fal pardor 5 ceneral pardon, or by acyuittal before a competent court, no one of them ough: ww be permitted to testiiy fu bie associa Mri di nerals Lae and Johnson. *) whom the counsel { o-Conspirstor atked for he sup they would include éx-(0v | Krown, Howell Cobb, Generale Lee, Johneton and Ir Moore and Coiouel Ould, He wanted them for the tollowine reason It wae testified for the prorecution shat Le Cobb had made a epeect At Andersonvilir, uot o reasonable bat eo erimt Dal ae to be almost den acal, encouraging the Con- fecerate eoldiers to mu or kill our mer He proposed to contradict th that witness, whom he r the rules ot is ow the words ed pul upon the rtand ar b'e wee the beet evidence t ed were Level title ' ul par ex te wh, of ¢ win, t nm ihe nt about supplies, a question wi ly entered tuto the proavcution, ‘The Governtient had brought some insignificant wi son to tertify on that eulject, but he thought be we take t ho knew bes The pie from starve. «for the trans. he totended to show by eave hie command and iy ae an todividual in Governor had to protec Lion, and to take poxwesnion ¢ portation ot y 4 o General Loe that exort bis eres order that #apy) on ewe them lie antended to ea Jolneten to show that hice id Bot be sup . ju order thatthe qu e een the p.oper Every witneas t ’ ; hi 4 cistinet vi preven lod was the ne ene your Out 4 bow belng irled separately i thom ae ed of joint offeuces, and no law fiows that one of them shall Le @ witness forthe hr. Linker reminded the gentleman that Colonel a) calied for the Government, but ue ed jor the deieu Lhey were ‘ cl Chipman waa uanderstood to say that Coonei Chandier, even if gu » War a come witress avaingt hie asrorintes in er Colonel Guld would be connected with ther th: cone usion of the trial, ‘dhe latter could bet testity in their tavor Dr. Joseph Jooes, Professor of Chemistry and rod ete port & ' e@ mad Thiet 1 of the rebel sutt hie u @ tue dievione, &Cw Andersonville, It apy that bh ob woe lustrete fac.e Polmtiv 5 Whits meiasial fowery, and campoud other dled ea. ‘The | reporcehows tho frightiul mortality—the nuuber of deais durins one period Leng aa jarree 1 t stock le es la the hospital, Hea scribes wens wieesable, Lop leas ahd al ect 1a the eatic Very Many vl ice er © ebeet ome iw. dirt and covesed % Mb, Pee of bhew sureed their Gove $ jor Tefusiog Bn exelanee of Pp ik wa said, iumporsible to depor the | an Cyan G re, On duty at Nor! ¢ tas‘o | the +elgure of wuiches. sliver spoous, tort wate ehiaine, iockeis, photo, apis tuken from & mag Hamed tiaciwou On Lbe eteforr ore ot Viresnin, | who claumed to be counses ior KB, Wince \ ater with @& tieunl atlar 1, Waa exile i w the withes to ¢ & th uw theloe with tie plonderty Andoron aged to Darius Morris, of Now York Vouuteesa Lhe Court acjou tuntii Lhurceday morning POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, North Carolina, Raleivh, N.C, Oct. 7.—The Convention has just puased unanimouriy the following ordinance : “That sluvery or involuatary sorvilude, other than for crime, whereof the party ehall have bron duly con vieted, shail be and is hereby torever prohibited within the Btate y, ignore the rebel Biare debt vi n‘ion has aleo pawed aa ordiuance pro The Convention will, in all Con- wtho @ ection of Governor, meinbere of the Led and scven memb of Congress, on the % November, ‘The Legislature is to meet on the 19th of November (signed,) W.W. Horn Provisional Governor, ‘ic micsec, Nashville, Tenn, © 7.-In the Leristaturo, to-~day, Mr. Wines, of Montgomery County, presented } @ memorial trom the eltizens of his County, request ] ing that measures be aduptod te relieve the fiaancia Cubarrassmnonts of the peopl, Tha memorial | proposes to withhold ex ca‘ions until the panters j} can derive the proceeds of two or three crops, or to two (inde of their siay suelo of 7 aescewed valuc, or tocxtond the time to four years for the redemption of claime where the de endants agrce to pay the prine|pal and aix per cent, interest The bill was referred to the Judiclary Committe, Louisiana, Neve Orleana, Ort. 5.—(iovernor Wells has accepte! the nomination of the Democrasic party of Louisiana for re election New Orleans, Oct, 7.—A leading journal here de- nounces the statment made against Gen, Canby by Lington. Is yn the elvil operty not beineln the Loulsiana celogation now in W gaye that Canby stead of trampling uy instrumental in restoring them, » | ‘The Convention of the Conservative (nion larty | met to- fay, and afier appointing Judge Thomas of t rte made irrespective of so | this city, Prealdent pro fem, aud electing a commit tor state being eutit.ed to pref | tee on credential, adjourned until Mo parishes were represented, It is undere, cal clreles that J, Madison Wells will also be the nomince ‘or Governor, Missiasippl. | the election of G ral Hamphreys as Governor, | Judge Fisher, his opponent, is here, and has declarod | his intention to communicate with President Johns of Justice will deieas hun tor the | pited obiter de Legislature will sustain hii Oregon, the fact. jed that all must be paid im gold, P) Tressury Department, {# now residir mond; follows the occupativa of a milli eo | Las, apparently, quite recovered io ber lie eanliy, NEW YORK, Mé f , INDAY, RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE, The Episcopal Conventionu— Fourth Day. Philadelphia, Get. 7. ~ | at ten o'clock, OCTOBER 9, 1865. | the water t) | in The convention re Testimonials trom the Diocese of | bety eon New Orleans and Mo! ilo, }ave been served | Tennessee, relative to the election of # bi-h Chipugan rewiarked that hie action was based on What | State, were referred to the Comuitiee ou Conrocra | tion of Bishops. The election of Jaa, C, Talbit, D p of the Diocese of Indiana, was inittee on Consecration of Bishop The Rev, J, UH, Aupetem, of Winet: Presented a memorial asking perm pntion to ont from the N which have heen interpolet the holding of the Great Nb L avewer that there is bot | the Committee on Pr nore! for de‘ence may object, or, | ; eferred to the {, Conneaticut, | Reverred to | 4p ay for the appoinunent ef a cor 8 relating to adniiamion to the der their nm Te ative to the cc ‘lown, in South called heresy of © offences, a« be isan | eratulating Archbia a sald | wh | te pomses@ talents ¢ A ersare was re one | of hie arrest he hat tn hiet dfrom the I informing the Conve erreplied that when these witnesses were | aring that ite Aimpama siiail the presiding bie tu the custody of the repis putortnity Comp ne Of bishope © fOr bhe coneecrat After a long discuss men enterne BEL Vic, Lhe . Tennossee Methodiet Conference, ence te rill emiucat divin in session at News liems, By Telegraph & t @ New York S in.) | President for his approval or rejection Tar, was lit « s.nce it was eatir It will show a wl | noise, and ea | Keith fired upon the Docto fer, amounted to 1,500 bales at 42 @ 43; ales of receipts 12,040 ; the late fire was f, At the Methodist Conf Baturday, great ent Boule, the | The third took pl a the world, fent soso to th feot at his er yesterday afte ved the United etree | been secreted insite, and strangled to death, They [then took som keys from bis person, and aller plun } cap sosily in New York and Superintendent o! Expreas, arrived at balt Lake, Utah, yen. hours aud 80 minutes, cers, unluckily Puls is the quickest | trip ever ma | | Tan Lexington tre gives @ briof | ate Gen, Lee as 1 were made | Tequst, the cere | man of great wealth Tis Planter's Cc of Pain Killer" notoriety, Mr. H. has also been the 4th, and f the broken 6 Wella and General Canby | acsint them with ald Biate and gene | gentlemen promised to g¢ General Int (By Mail to the New | Yery ailajidaved condition, and niaius 83 per cent of Is lad went to alee }reinthe river at Bang aud wos drowned by the risi On the Union ticket of Allentown, Lohigh County, war, and th Bracry, the Lake Erie pirate, » his escape fror Conada safely, anc Tur equinoctial gale was ve | tletuan felt go vory bad | him as a pari Lb. uses were blown down, aud great A youxG tnulatto hissed a we bern, N.C, theatre the Was seized by the police, take Mayor, and fined @20, Tnomrson 6: South at the pre. " fivl.ting, are those who did uot do avy had the chance Tum local police of Nashyil! Tenn. are not al- Jackson, Mise, Oct, 6. Returns of the election | pearched by the Prov come in slowly, but there is no lonverauy doubt of | weapons @ ound on the A GaNTLEMAN in A'ban veered in shooting rate pistol secidentally exp! ym of Generel | teu montha old, Tue latest invention iss \ when an extra «5 gud the ra, ie s copy of with what care ithe wr bon, urging the inunediace Humphreys, Charice otter ected to Congtese | in thia district; My. tiavereon ie @leered in the Recond jisiriet and Mr. Priton te elected in the Third distsict, [tia feared (iat Gove nor Bhurkey 4 ion that the action of the Conveution conered the neviows the rip hi to vive tertitne in courte Besver Raiganrer Greve st 10 Wisconsin, aud forme ment of that Btate, “y Light, of pulmonar ecusMon A’ Nev tough the Goveruor Lunself is contuect that le San Francisco, Oct. 6.—\iov, Gibba, of Oregon, has Tcinas Nisbet, wb presente fe-ued a proclamation calling a epecial er iof the Legislature for (he Oth of December The object of ¢ #ion ls not stated in the teleyram a wae present, and, contrary to ¢ xed OF very quieily. Taw Puperior Court et Wer The Supreme Court of Oreon bas sustained the | trying tho cane of th ’ of tho citizens of m 4 accused of @ riot in that ihe Carrington to take down a rained the dey of Pro Prov, Sxw11, of Amherst ( , und | ® meteorological recorded fo sai) mons bg ecutor, Wilh Insiruchious to wind Up my whole ¢ | tate, real aud personal, and convert toe sare into | cash, with all convement Speed, bus eo na nob to Baie equa taxes Margaret Nist Miss Hanns, who shot her lover recently in the he skept| A S UN. 8 fell measuring only 88-100 of an Tim ateamontea Cherokes an! Magnolia, plring and confiscated hy order of Gen. Couby, the owns ere baving refuse! to transport offers of the Gen- as] Goverpmert traveling upou official duty, and coupling thar refuse] with oxpres#ions of disrespect anil dislovalty to the Government of the United States Tae New Haven Parraninw eave: © F. Dailey, 4q { the Tr try Department, Washineton parsed through the crty lest week, from Bark- \ + Accompanied be his wife and baby, The strisoreofa pair of twing which, on thelr ad- Vent inte the word, two months and a half before Were expecte!, weighed exactly a pound anvates | aiecet He, the surrivor, je now seven weeks vld two and a halt pounda, A wremmanne drankard, beemeared with blood jen fith apd wearne nothing but «pair of old verwiieania ty iniitary cost, was picked up nthe atreata of Newark, No 7, on davarday night, who upon being taken to the lockom, waa recog- «1 asa once celebrated Collere Prof » When free from the influence f liq: jor, and or, ta geld the h.cheet orler At the time Ket ® tnannachipt trayely, accompanied by acopyricht of the anme. \ Tun Chattanoora, Tenn. Gagrtre save that on y ev cing last, while seme animale belong- etoa eotof that city were stand og under ealiadeof a wrea near Crutchfield ow Bpring, @ ehelloxoloded from a crevice in the ground near of the larve roots of the tree, killing one mule ards fine mare ant wou uding a second mule, Th she Probably thrown there during the Mi os ¢ ficht and remained unexploded un- 7 ‘se tuoe mentioned, @ period of nearly two eure, A DAsTienre attempt to burn the celebrated Bpottawo od Hotel (9 Richmond, Va. was mado on Raturday last, The house was filled with men, women and children, who were aroused about two o'clock fn the morning by a euffocating smoke, Wich pervated every chamber in the immense bolding, When the terrible truth burst upon Veonemoe Methodiat | ¢¥¢ry one that the building was on @re, the con- n consequent therenpon is indescr.beble, Men in dishabille, were running to and fro in a atate of frenzy, whilst the acrearns of the fo- wore Leartronding, yrtunately, the fire 8 red and extinguished lefore it hed muck headway. Ithad been kindled im the ent A orererum tragedy occnrred fn Albermarle nty m Monday laa, appears Lieut, feral Officer, with « squad of mon, a | Keith, a F Went to the farm house of a Mr. Heiskill, in search of rome ses SUpnosed tohave been stolen from the Government Hy» reached Mr. Le\skill'a bouse atright, end attempted to enter the hovae by « ® | wndow, Or Marin, brother-in-law of Mr. Hy aroused by the who was a sed in hia room, Jed for Mr. Heiskill, when Lie the bell taking effec eth, Mr, Hoiskill tod producing elmost inatan soi bis wife then made their appearance, when another shot wan fired, which etruck Mra. Meiskill in thebaad and cut off two of her fingers To ee murders were committed tn | biladelphiea Tn one cage @ young man named Ber- Kane waa shot by Edward Simons; ia ther, a colored man, a member of the 24th U, Colored Regineut, killed another jn the curs, tthe dental establishment of Mr. White, in Aren street, the vietim being @ col- ore man, ® porter in the store. At6 o'clock in the morniow be went to open the street door, when he was sived by @ party of bury! rs, who bad eriug the sale of $2,600, wade good their os- Tue detection of Dr, Mudd, who endeavored to make his escape feoin the Dry Tortuyras, by sec- _ | retin hinselfon board the steamer Thoman Boot, | Was brough. about in & very curtous manner, The Doctor bad manag dito reach the coal bunk, end | to cover bine If over with coal, excepting his face the least bit of wh ho wae exposed, The search out to be abandoned, when one of the offi- tthe Doctor, thruat bia aword tof it touching the hidden fare, api causing hin to utter @ ery which vas nto the coal, the pe ue! revon bia place of concealmeat. He was lume. oily taken back to prisou and pus to hard labor A wat Ife dive case has recently been com- menced in the Co Be ut Buvreme Cour, now in sssion at Now Lofidon, The parties to the suit are Jousthan N. Herris and wife, both of whom hove lony fyured in the best society of the “Nut. | moy Blate, Tie Lushand je represented as @ 1 partner of Perry Davia, Mayor Now Low sod Was last year a Senator i Gonnectiont Leyvislature, A somewhat giu- ive in this case is that both husbend and ls simultaneously suing for @ divorcee, the vue! & bis petition on allegations to the ete 4b hig wie bas been im roperly jotimate With several men; while the wile sccuses the hus- bend of slander and iil-treaument, ‘Tam Morophis Dorueriy, alluding to the recent increase in whe value of real owsate in that Viouby relates the following story of a gentlen of that « hoe e.l) became meh against his will: “A lew years since @ Cincinnati fiw sent io 8 gentleman of this city an account for coiection, Te vvasvot @ larg claim, bus the detto: was ine obherwise ho would have got posdany for bis cinnati friends, the Memnp!s gentioman ot hold of a piece of pr ne | perty which he accepted tor the debt, When he aplormed the Claciiuet. firm of whet he Lad thay refuse O obe bound by tt and wrote back very insoieutletwer, iu which they told him thas woop thes Waited him to purchase real estate for them they we tel) 100, The Memphis about it thet be finally . Vo bis own note for the arpount of the debt (wi), retaining thelond thus reluctautly thrust upoo Jcompe sation, Lbat sane bit of laud is WoW worth 9200,000, and even that eum | bas rovently Leou decliued by the fortunate owner,” Au Instance of True Manhood, new Nisley one of the editors of he Ban isco BuLLaerts, Wee among the sullorers by Jn the wreck of the Brother Jobathan on the Pacific coast, lart month, The body of the old man was fo tua foal Won it was taken ashore and caau: od, there waa found in the decossed's vest pocket a will Walch Wad written after the ship struck the fats! rock, Contemp.ating calmly the tePmblo scenes about bir bed the cool couraye to make #ubl a diap sition of the | bis proverty ag would be most benefic.al to those, } who would be lett beLing him. Tle old wan write ny in tLe voces » even roiled from land and calculating bis cl ances forlife, he ainid the howling of the ternpest that Pe the ovean into teaming billows, and ed by drowulng men, women and chile ne outther a, my to }0@ bik eas Wondse # #eH, prosenia w Lervic ploture, dere Owl, & let the reacer obsurve en; At Bra, on Bosc THe Bucrunen Jonarnan,) duly wu, isis, ff In view feath, I hereby appoint wy Lroiner, aged on the Pauls be troad, near Clipper Gap, © fornia, my solo ex eine, Bud to pay over and vivice the betvrorn himse!fand my ele sister, how residing in Kayland; and burdea of the yiwent of m leyacy Of BS,000 | iu yold to Almira Hopsina, wife of Casper I. Hop- kine, Losirance Ayeut, Ban Francio, Caloruis DT cesre that my brother, said Pho Nisbet, plail noe be asked to @-Ve security tur bs |) trouuise sion With my estate, Jatiae Nivel The documens was wrikten With © [eush ihe Vhirty-Third Year. ——=—= writer coolly thet pencil marke are less affected by w ri ink marks, It waa clearly written 'n Mr, Nisbet's bold an! stomdy cereecenles When be had canchaced the wil, 16 found hethe had yeta httle more time betors the ship would probably go down, and he added tho following brief note to @ family in thie city, where he had boarded for many years: p My Dran Ma—A thousand affectionate adievs. You spoke of my ailing on Friday —haugman's day —and the unlucky Jonathan. Well, bere i am w.th death before me, My love to you ali—to Casper, to Belie, Mollia, and litle Myra, kiaa her for we. Naver forg, Gnraspra. The children familiarly addressed the old man S wrandpa, although he was in no way related to ela, The Fanders Abduction, Montroal exchanges are eiving full reporte of the Sounders abduction case, which is now in progress there. It will be rememberod that some weoks aco Georgo N. Banders, the notorious rebel omiesary, claimed that certain partics bad attemptod to kidnap him and bring him from Montreal to the Unitet Atates, with the view of gaining the iarce reward thet had been offered for Sandera m* on w& complica o. Booth, The rtory looked improbable, iret, becaus the proclamation offering the reward plcinly atipn. lated thas the arrests should bo made within t boundaries of the United States; second, Leos anybody ly to attempt such a feat would ki« that the Government could not accept & prises under such circumstances; and third, bee ai Benders has euch @ passion for notoriety that (ie whole thing looked like a fiction of bir own juyen. tion, to keep bis name before the public, The d kiduaprers are, however, now on trial, Fay. weare thethe received information from fr to the effect that “agents of the Washington Cov. ernment’ were prowling about Montres!, watching for a chance to abduct him, Being very brave, ho determined to pat them to the test, and having friends conveniently uear, he permitted them to handcuff him, and then he was Hera veny Tucker, another $25,000 conspirator, t that he Waa one of the ‘ reacuers, The thi ia doubtices a farce to crete pathy for 0 18) rebels, and to induce Canadian 6 higers to them money with which to pay landlord Wwasherwoman, * LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. New Torarres.—A number of new thea. tros, it ia rumored, will soon be erected, most of them up town, At present there t# « French theatre in course of erection by Mr. Guinot, in 14th street Doar 6th avenue, and it ts expected to be ready for vertormancea in January next. Mr, Pike, of Cin- cinpati, it ls rumored, will also build a large theatre on tho weat side of (he city, and Mr. Wood, of the Br way, will, it ls understood, build a larwer thea- tre on the site of the present one, w hia too atneil for his largo audiences, Barney Williams, too, 4 sbout to build a new theatre in Unfou Square, ot which he will be the manager and the larecat etock heider, Mr. Howe, of Howe's Cirene, and @ num! or of others, have joined and purchased the ite ot 1 Chapin's church for $110,000, and ther intend bald ing thereon @ grand equestrian temple of the dranwa similar to Astley’s fn London, ‘They also intend to make ita museum of valuable curlositics, aud have ® regular menagerio, with All Kinds of beste, Lirde and fishes, such & one in fact ae hus vot boon seen in New York for years, Tun TuntstaAn EmpBassy,—General Hast and suite visited several places in the city on 8a day, among which were the High Bridge, the Dus « dorf Gallory, and tho large ostabliahment of Haine & Brothers, where they pald particu!a® ettent!on to the process of printing, the entire machinery bene at the same time explained tothem. They rematoed inthe buliding nearly two houry, In the event they again called on Mr. Sewaid, who eop wish that he might be in Washington whens the interview with the President should take ploec wleh was politely notteed, and ia consequence Gene rst 1 adeciared his iugention of remainins ia the city until Mr, Seward should leave, In the eventp they attended one of the theatres, and went hime somewhattired. Yesterday they did not leave she rooms at all, bot dined with Mr. Perry, en Sami/'* in the evening, To-day they will virit the Navy Yard, on the invitation of Aduiral Bell, Catuoitc Scroots, St, JAmMes’ Parison — The Executive Commiitee of Mt. James’ Parish Lave pablMshed their annual report, which wan circulates yesterday among the parivhoners at 10 o'clock + In opening, the Committeo may that there “items which oan neither appear fn the report nor be reachod by any process of calculation, and the are the rare veal and energy by which the perlele ere have car ied work to the tenth yeas ol hie es nee, ent whieh are as freah avd un‘lagsing no. we At the commencement, It then alludes to the par. sonal sacrificos made by the patlehouers, ;ud ihe energy and veal of the collectors, whom the Coma tee thank in theirown Hames and in the names of the parents and children o! the parish; hoving words tor them but shore of courave and comiors, © to bid them porsevero, ‘Lhe report thus covelud The Christian Brothers and sisters of Charity cease their zou wiih every increase of your doy, tion to the couse of education, and our luster bas proved, even in the short thine bo hue leone ‘ Us, that hie Leart isin var yarieb, tert in none isitmore active theu in tiinging the els dren within reach of every religious ond vo tal box in ‘The secretary's report ehows t! © rece pts trum collectors to be $2,26009; donations aud years subscriptions £760 60; proceeda of iestival at “ou Wood #19190, Tota #408 49, The ‘Tresaure ue pore slows an outlay of B4 430, loaving the taud 5) dobt to hin in the sum of S1TTS4. The rents o made up & Aug, Jist, 1556, aud show & reatouoa u the debt, as compared with Inat your, Of e310 5, Mirrranry, —The Fall inspections baye com menced, On Thursday lass, uo Ist Cavalry re ment, under Col, Minton, was inapected, wud oul mustered 165 men prevent, the steentoes Leoime los The other regimnents of the Pirst Division will bo ia epected, aa follows Monday (to-day) ~%4 ¥ Bauare, 10 A. M.; deh Gi A. M., and on Tucada: iment, at Weahtngtos st wing), City Areoue! & Wink at the o, bow Huseare, ‘lomps o Tight with, at Coo Wednesday—Sd Rein Square, 10A. M7 6h Ke tre Market, A, sand ‘Phoreday, left wine uso time aud place. Fiiday—Tiet Regiinent, Wael nes Buuare, 10 A, My 1ith Regiment, right wiug, at tue? armory in 4th street, at 9 A. M. Baturde lvth Reviment, lett wing, same tine i pince, Monday 16th—11th Regiment, ob th: vee arm in Delancey atreet, at 10 A. Mo; fh, Weeliington Square, 10 A, Maj Sdth, right win at lu A.M. Armory, 4th et, and lett wing ut ¥A. u, Armory in 4th #t, om ‘Tuesday, 17h, # ure Reet, at Resex Market 10 A.M. Weo eds ; Tech at Jefferron Merket mM. ; ut 4 149 Kasex at, at LOAM, left wing, Thureds ) Ovih, Washington Square, ly A, M. wiud, A:mory, 149 Essex ot., 10 A, M A. M. et, 1 dey 2Uth—Sth & ” Armory ‘ hb ekg holapk Ge Market, 10 A. M., right wing, wed on > acd bet leit whig, ith, atu aA,M. Moday vid Ket, Armory, Id4th @ 10 ‘ 2h 1 ville, 8. [14 Mg Sth be i YoY Wedneagay 20sh—Yth hegt, otule Mi Thursday 26th A Vriaag vith—both Key , Armory, eM A Swinurxa Feat—"fue Corsica og Deatu.’'—An aflair occurred on one of the Jureey City ferryboate on Saturday, sbout noon, caused nota little exciiement among the pres As ove of the ferrybosw war coming the river te Jersey City, the Enwlish steamer Corsices apchorage end was ates Og Os LOReR. Mery r master, however, Lapponed to be on rhe furry bo ’ hie way buck to ths el} Gud seo that he wae ikely iobe lett, he waived his bandkeichiet, wud excuiming “die Corsicaor Deash," leaped overhou ¢ and etruck out for the Corsica, A tugboat that wae passing aitempted to rescue him, but he wa 1 Le off aud aepeon tis way,end finally waa p ! up by his own v Which he reweuod without moon ditheally in about fifteen minutes, she baying ueid up tor hin when be Was recozuized b. the crew. The iptivped ew iuituer waved w larewel we Le ry bv (Continued on the Lak Rae

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