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THE Number 10,377. __ NEW _ YOl ¢K, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1865. elist of alleged holders of bonds | A letter from Gen. Magrader, daed Isat August, at tne Comoe tn. i the City of Mexico, says he would remain there till Mr, Sampson, the elty editor of the London Trauma, | December, Generals Price, Wilcox, Stevens, Lead- had addressed the following le ter to the editor of the | beater, Ex-Governor Allen, Judge Perkins, and Fx- Bran saying: “I beg to aay not only that I have Governor Hall, of Tonnessee, were getting along never held any Confederate stuck, but that I de- clined to aecept an cliotnent offered to me a the | pretty well. Thirty-Third Year. The Latest News By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun, ——— FE. News Items. Dy Telegraph to the New York Sun.) POLITICAL, INTELLIGENC Tennessee. Nashvilte, Tenn, Oct, 19.—A bill permitting negro testimony to be allowed in Courts was passed in the Benate to day, by « vote of 9 to 10, Dasrer Geroomy, under sentence of death fer time of ite introduction,” George Warten Peacocke writes: sh'lling of the nfederate loaa ling of the Confederate loan: a “Lnever had T do not bold « d L need seacely ATER FROM EUROPE Progress of the Fenian War, ARRESTS STILL BEING MADE. Suspicious Vessels Searched. THE COTTON EXCITEMENT. Immense Business---High Prices, THE REBEL COTTON EXPOSE Indignation in High Places. THE FENIANS IN PHILADELPHIA, Financial Matters Considered. A LOAN ‘0 BE OFFERED. Prom Texas and Louisiana. , PRIGRESS OF REORGANIZATION. Enoouraging Condition of Affairs: Edward Akrord states: “In the asmmed list of holders of the Contedorate cotton loan, seat r from the United States by the Beotly appears my ame as an estimated loser of £100. May . permitted, through your columna, to Correct the error, and to eay that | have never invested any eum whatscever in thie stock / Mr. Gladstone, the Chancellor of t faye: “I see my name pinced, by some on the Contederate joan list. Please to Lord Wharncliffe also deuies that be ever sub- scribed to the loan Mr. W. 8. Lindsay, M.P., eye that bie losses tn Confederate stock instead af being £2,000, as alleged, do novamount toa tenth of that eum. Hie email investment was made long after the loan was ieened. Reyond thie investment he says he had no personal interest in the success of the South, but he adds: “I deeply rey 4 the Sout 1 people who foucht # nobly and were not able to achieve their independence, ‘tor of the Times not only denies the impo- ar ae he ie concerned, in « leading article but personally o signatur ying that be hie letter, jnatifies itealf for hav admitiod into iv columns and contende that, had the list beom anthentic—aa there appenied no reason to doubt. its comments upoo Mr. Delane's appearance iu it would net have been in the slichtest degree untarr The Sram also thinks that the aliegation aesicet Mr Delane must have been eacerly accepted in America, on account of the bitter hostility of the Times tothe North during the late war, which hostility cannot be easily effaced by the ostentatious means now adopted by the Times to conciliate the North. The Pail Mall Gazerre says the names withdrawn from the list deprive it of auy significance which it might have otherwise had, THE OATTLE PLAGUE. The Queen had approved of a Royal Commission for \nvestigating the cattle plague, The Commis. sioners appointed include Earl Spencer, Viscount Cranbourne, Right Hon. R. Lowe, Mevere, Lyon Playfair, ©, Spooner, C. 8, Read, and Doc Bence, Jones, Quain and Parkes, They fully to investi- gate the origin and nature of the catile piagae, to ascertain the beat treatment, and to consider the regulations ulated to prevent the spread of the disease aud auy further outbreak, MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. As the steamer Queen from New York was anload- ing at Liverpool, the dead body of e man was found stowed away among the cargo, The body was naked, and the clothes were discovered tied up in @ bundle he body. There was blood about the spot, an: Tre liadications were that the boly had been. piace t with che kKnowlodge of th who stowed the A verdict of “found dead’ ecurned 1 of Derby was ropiily ining bis ‘end it was expected shat the Prince and Princess of Wales would visit bim at Knowaley to- ce the end of October, "Tue cotton operations at Tiverpes! daring te last mt th @ wun of £12,000 - Pee ike ich is computed at £60,000, e Bank of F the ib inst, raised ia rete o 4 percent he weekly returns aso of 21,700,000 frauce io oudon STAY J. Delaue.”’ emphatically any ofthe loan The Stan, in pabliehin er eold News From Mexico. From Europe. Two Days Later News Tue Canard steamship Scotia, which left Liverpool outhe Tih instant and Queenstown on the Sth, ar- rived here yesterday morning TUR FENIAN EXCITEMENT. Fenianistn was etill an engrossing topic in the Irish prov Rumore of suspicious cruisers hovering about the coart were cireulated not only in the south, but in the county Doneval, Precautions were adopt- @i to prevent the clandestine landing of arms or d an attempt be made, which, dered extremely im- ermpathirers, eb stier recent events, was com probable, The etrictest ex ell American vewels which touch at Queenstown. The lureage of the passengers is carefully searched before the. allowed to land, A Cork paper says The rumor that a Fenian steamer was met with nthe Channel and that Her Majeaty's etearoeli Liverpoo! as rent to sea to intercept her bes turne euttoheahowr The Liverpool. as our rexdere are Jett Queenstown last Sunday, having on h oO} polleemen. The real parport of «ncb an orcinary proceeding was not, however, to inter- rep’, ax had be stanily rumore¢ Fenian war rtewmer, but to intercept the homeward bound boat the establishinent of a tele- oe hand, vit ce toutes was very flat, and rentes hed fallen to 90, Are persone were killed and five wounded in the on th rising from (! municipal octrol, Oider les be the cutter and pinnece of the after a galant engagement capiur containing two hundredand elehty-ser Lechelies. The coxwain of the pinnace waa Billed, and «lieutenant and sven essaimen were wounded. Da dee § Sap that | john T Hale, United otates Minister to Madrid, bous " was received by the Queen of Spain on the } Mr the cle » credentioll made an addrere werd Spain, pointing out that all the differences between the two countries h * t Hale, in presenting full of trieadsbip me ¢ engers cop’ papers, This terday seek when the geamer intercepted the City of Manchester, For the fret time thore on board the packet ascertained of the arrests ‘Lat were made om the arrival of (he adjusted, and expressing The Que abeen pacificnlly thoit continued peace and prosperity . ote endship 7 in response, sald that she rejolead et the friend their t =f rake tel ea ook “parer le und | that they may remain perpetual friends 4 a ape drop them into the deep, This reached the knowl paned rel anbirfaction A of th edge of the authorities on ore, and then it waa 1 the rag erranced thet on the arrival of the steamer she cont pSoretg Rat itiys foe eM ae efeih the 6th raised ite rate of prevent in the harbo Accordingly the Liverpool Me FTE eal at hr nat pied to Ure ae net HKombay, Sept, 9. An insurrection had broken out ae eee ariian ot tha catia On the © \ of | in the Chajulpore, and the Nawab was foreed to take Daun’ ae ' dy th Li r | proceeded out to : The disturbance was pa tiped i the Sa Jub gel. hited, the AVC por oud out ' 7 ‘ his Mario Goved ha Prong Heed e 6 oO rem e wab's territory The ship Bae Fae ae ae erred ta hee mad they commenced | at ale twouth of the Mutlab, with upwards of Ju ar ne d they conus cooliee on board = The maile from the Cape of Good Hope to Beptem ber | are received, ‘The Hassuto war was continued, but the Boers, who were in & very undiacip ined state, had failed im taking Moahosh's stronghold Thaba Hor Iwo attacks were made, but to cach the Boe s were repuleed wath . in the inet effort the Commandant Wippensar, the hero of Veoblaop, wae among the killed of the passengers luxeave, ‘during the passare trom Crookhaven io the harbor Toe ecarch proved truttless. and the atratagem to entrap any conspirators who wight be on board proved abortive Arrests continu were Mr. O'Brennan, printer, of the ¢ appearance of @ treasonable and Oo make a vigorous and among the latest tor, and Mr. Garaher, ut PATRIOT, On Becount of the seditious article in ounau Commercial Intelligence. that journal, Loxpow Money Manuer.. The Bank ot Foeland Fight more of the leading Fenians had been | on Mouday, the Hi ed vatioed Ate Tat6 of dlaon DO percen and again on a v t Drought up for examination im Dublin, and all wore | 4'¥, 10> par cont. anu batt diy tod percent, The eorumitted for trial, The constitution and by-laws ei the brotherhood were produced and read by tho nt is fully explainet by the woekly state wee decrease in the buliion ot £476, mover iment *hieh « Vo? aud of £1,915,955 in the moter nes q ved: eounrel for the procecution, Liverpool, Oct. T Corton. The Biv Ite The American correspondent of the Tiwes says | cuLAn saya: “Tho official deciaration of the etock leet Fr ning and for export thro actualy gone lorward ontirming t lay proving that el the cotton reported epin. LP hout the last juarier, had for consumption, and the { inate aud rhowing that Sir F. Bruce bad asked Mr. Beward for ap ex- planation of the various Fenian movements in all parts of the country. Paris lettore eoutiy delivere the suggestion of A t! against secret societies, was due to sishop Manuing, of London, at the Pone's allocution, re- done at decidedly ad sales of Lie week wn Th ing 5,500 ulation who wished, in this manner, to obtaln condemnation sb Sale a esterday (Friday) were estimated The Loudon payert eive the following descriptions | {) vere esti it for speculation tad, dearer, middling Orleans about on band ix 917,96) bales, including Ateen trom India. 207,000 bales, Market bu Sd. Th iv American of the leading “Fenlau iatormers or States evi- denc Maximilian had refused positively to de anything for the “ Confederates" more than for other emi- erants, bat favored omigration, and will soon issue « ® ‘ edd that [have not the smallest intention of doing favorable decree on the subject. 00." A gentleman, lately arrived from Brownsville, ears the cause of Juarez is considered hopeless there. I be | Cortinas te his only energetic leader there—but be injures the caure by his bad character. Japan. Great Rattle — Disastrous Narricane, San Pranciaco, Ort. 16, The bark Aden, trom Ha- Kodadi, Japan, Sept. 15, arrived at Victoria, Britieh Columbie, on the 8th inst, The captain reports that before he loft the Tycoon's forces came into coilision with the armios of the rebellious Prince Magatoo; that there had been creat sianghter: and it wae ra. mored that Prince Satzama had joined Nagatoo Other rumors were to the effect that peace would soon be declarod. A fearful hurricane in the Chinese Fea had destroyed three large steamers and several American and English ships From Washington. Wasnrsator, Oct, 19. Gor, Crapo, of Michiean, is in Washington on buel- ness connected with the interests of that Biate. To- day he had an interview with Becretary Stanton in regard to the discharge of the remainder of the Michigan Volunteers, about eight regiments being etl in the service, and was assured by the Becre- tary that they would be mustered out as soon as their pisces could be supplied, and that all would be dis- charged before the let of December, Maj. Gen, George H, Stannard, of Vermont, who was honorably mustered out of the service in August, was to-day reimatated in the service by order of the President, on the personal recommendation of Lieut Gen, Grant, Gen, Stannard is regarded as one of the bravest soldiers of the war, He was severely wounded at the battle of Gettysburg, and lost his arm at the battle of Chap Farm Col William 4, Rowland, Coromlestoner of the North ern Pacific Kallroad Co., is bere, making application atthe Interior Department for the withdrawal from sale of the surveyed lands along the line in Wiscon- sin, Minnesota, Oregon, and Washington Territory, and on other busines: connected with the interests of the Company. All statements thet the Treasury Department has been or is paying money to the various States ou account of their expenditures for war purposes during the re entirely untrue. The accounts of the various States are passing through the Auditons’ end Comptro!lers’ offi butno payments of any Kind are being made to any State, Circumstances frequently occur, which render it of fro't interost both to the Government and to private Partios, to be able to trace Government securities, It is thereiore very desirable that banks and all por- tone dealing in there cocurities, should keep a record of each separate transaction in them, eteting the nome of the person, firm or lartitution of whom they were purehased, or to whom sold; their location, the kind of security, and ite series, date, duvomination and nurber, Fecrotary Beward having bean applied to for enthority to deny the Knglirh assertion that Irish arr were made through his (Seward's) advice, topliesastollows: “ Tcannot depart from my habite of lnaving my vindication against caluranies to an e candid world, W, H. inte! Pewar At Inst the Preeimen's Boreas is making an effort to reduce the enormous expense at which the Gov ! in supporting the large mumber of ireedmenin Tennesser. In order to iadoce the ernment ia pire freed people, eo far ne posiblo to provide for them- pitals tor freedmen and refugees Inthe Nashville district have heen discontinued, ex solves, all of the b epting four, which ave for freedmen only also are now in process of boing « and thore lecontinied Louisiana, Affnira at New Orleans, Vic New Orleana, Oct, 17.Gen, Fullerton publishes e circular to-day stating that he will temporarily asrume the dut of Superintendent of the Freed- torn, Seven regiments of Northorn negro troops were mustered out of the service aud disbanded at Rrownesville on the Yd inat., and rent home, New Orleans, Ort, 15. —Arris emships Morning Atarand Alhambia, from New York, aod Morgan, trom Philadelphia, de An important circular has been feaned from the Freeamen's Bureau, reguiating tho daties of the negreos wowar their omployers. The Frecdmen are given to understand thot th: y wust labor for their ex\stence hereafter, aud not expect any further eon- ce @ froin the Government, Gen, Fullerton bas arrived here from Washingtoa, and it is reported that bo has succeeded the presens Superiateudeat of the Freedmen, No further military interference, {t le eaid, will be permitted in regard to the registering of votes. New Orleans, Oct, 18.—Gen, Beauregard is to be Ruperintendent of the New Orleans aud Jackson Kailroad, ‘The business of the city has increased 0% per cent, George Aneustns es who has been committed Liverpool, Keel 1, P.M Corron.—Saler for trial for b+ ar ero the Pevian Brother to-day 20,000 buies, ding 10,0W0 Daler to specula- on hie own formation, iar man about fifty | tor and exporters, The m et te bu tat ep of are, of mt stature, with broad, welleet | advance of jgd. ‘Ihe advance ia the bank rate was hia feaiuesare of w low t the binck | goo late to effect the market ‘ ; tliee matted on his broad flat head Borapetruers—Market quiet but firm, Provisions ware forehead; and a broad Market steady. . nt to bis ‘ n, Oct, 7, Evening.Consols clored at S8%a 1 be he hee a | 884 for money ned that seem to redech in | Tie Bank of Fogland bas raised ite rate of discount oy the working of the inner mind of | to 7 per cent, i ‘ broad, ti € oe ipa AMERICAN S10CK8,Iilinots Contral Railroad 52 4 itt which ie | 624, brie Raiond 69 @ 609; United states Five of bie wht | tweutios wa sy , mark oo it p rle has 4 bis narrow, loug hie forehend, at construction, a4 on &( ered to be narrow in i rk brown hair, which Hes on As evenly ax it it were a wig; fs to ise natural m it is discov. uuning off moat te the large pro. hin the radius of Mexico. Additional Facts and Ruamors, New Orleana, Oct, 11.- Advices froin Matemorse to | the 4th inst., and from Monterey to the 25th of Sep- | tember Gen, Donsy bad arrived at Saltiilie with eixtean hundred men, Six thousand jection at the | uige by Pp Uy 4; from ¢ are received. jut at the chin; hip capeeclally, which | imperial troops were expected at Monterey en route ‘ bee ead exiibite more of | tothe Kio Grande frontier, The stages running from looks pleasing; bie eyes haves | é 5 e " d by the the sikht eve being appa | Matamorns to Monte were ove ) that direction than the left | Liberals, who exacted of the passen ehty dol f)@ Mere sco a white scum | Jars for eoch trunk, Anew line of stages had com- it to pronounce them grey or a | 1 the City of es protrude very much, either | wenced running between Mouterey end the City ul of the irom & deect of vision; at pres- | Mexico Anish as reser “all round” with an | vow Orleans, Oct, 18,—General Escopedio is report riean finish & i Fran Petit is about 46 years of ago, of dark | ed to have left Mier and gone in the direction of bronzed features, with Kt rand viack, clove | yonclora, The chief Mexican bandits wore express . trimmed whiske che, sud having ; ; , *, ud @ bold | ing much dissatisfaction with each other 7 an open yet sh is , gelf-c nfiveat, k cented aquite | An imperial decree las been tasued ordering th ; pre Ry '¢ anne ‘ Bare Costtanaet veselsbe not admitted into Mexican porle anree wiormation b a tdid pot weotou bis Qetivoe piace, his gener bal was thatot LAucashire, but bis peculiar pro- Buncielion of some Words appeared to Indicate that they bring propor papers from the Cc Empire abroad, Advices from the City of Metco be wes either a native of, o hud for @ cousiderably | eta‘e that Genoral Negrete bad reached Ct ihosbue, my Sime been sesident in this country, with only 300 men, having lost 600 from exposure and . } THAT OUTTON LOAN EXPOSE, starvation. A detachment of Cartias's cuerrilies bed Wewals continue Whe published hy personas whe | sueceaded in cauturing ax af Cartina's rivbers over what it wason the first of August, There are not enough clerks inthe Custom Mouse to do the busines Alexandria, La, is reeuming ite former business activity, The old crop of cotton is coming in steadily, In the Shreveport erection the new cotton crop fe very late, The cat are beve done tnuch damage, and the crop will be far below the average, Gen, Canby bas issued an an orler, revoking all orders restraining or putting condition on the sale or transfer of lands in Louisiana, Toxas. The Anatin Larencianncen, the organ of Governor Hamilton, invites people not qualifiet to be members to elect such members as are qualified eo (hate ma. jority of them may be reprorented wien the Conven- tion is called, New York. Morristown, N. ¥, Oct. 19. formerly member of Conrress from thie district, wae to-day nominaved for State senator by the Union Convention of Morris Co. Binghamton, \.¥., Ov? 19,Hon. Douglass Board. Men. of Ithaca, was to-day nominated tor Jasice of the Supreme Court, in th Kepublican Convention w day. GENPRAL SLOCTM ON ATS REx ‘ORD, For some days past, the Republican journals have been atiempting to show that General Slocum had | 6t Bumstecd Hall, Boston, Mecnted to some ‘cotton transactions,” not altogether | treal, and EF. warranted by hie official position, In reply General Slocum anewers all the qacastions propounded, and a cites the evidence to prove that the wh Properly conducted, letter o affair wee The General thus couchudes his Sixth District, by the | ter were with him all day yesterday. ich assembled bere to- ently resigned to bis murder, died tn jail at Philadelphia, Wednesdey Hon. Georve T. Cobb, | Mebt, He was reprieved by Governor Curtin or Monday, Caanr Faxovson will be executed at Nashvilic, Tenn, ebout noon to-~tay, His wile and daugh- He \e appar. fate, and has no hope of par don, A Maton game of billiards was played last night by Cyril! Dyon of Mon- Daniels. The game wae 1,600 points carom, for $250 a side tn gold. Dyon had the game ') bis own way, and won by Tie points in 8 hours and 20 minutes, A maton geome of billiards, 1,500 Points, carom Think Thave now answered each and all of your | E82 for $260 and the ebamptonshtp of Massschu- questions, Ifyou have eny others to prepound, they wil be cheerfully answered, I will mot confine the examination to my official course during the war but yon can go back to any period antertor to th war Fer instance, yon can question om any re cord ae a member of the N #eidature of 1959. Twill mm desire, tell ron and the publie the political re friends of the th JOURNAL to lodu voted tome by coufidontial rofthe Alba railroad bills, dono. Search th ' to Onondaga where | was bora, and where ne my Hfe has been epent. Aak my most bitter political fow (and TL bave some who ar ow Very bhter) if there is or ever has been o im OM My private character. If von find one propound your queetions, Go to Generals Grantand BKherman and aek if my 1 cord ie feir, If mot, come on with your Hearch the records of the War Depart. nt and see if you can tind there one word against me except the «2 parte proceedings you have pub- lah which unfortunately for your case, fave atiracted much more of your attention than they ever have that of the War Department, But don't forget the Assembly documents of 1859; end if you can there flod my mame recorded in favor of the swindling schemes by means of which the Re- publican mewbers of that and several other leyisia- tures were debwuched aud disgraced by “the King of the Lobby," hold me tothe public for it. The man Who controlled the lobby in those days also controlled P ublican party. Ile drove the eput Lica coach until ft eae dange:ous road, n he slipped off, it ie nod road again tlipped into h hat over Lis e)@ him. — Proper teresting to your jon to “tho geuLeman with the bat over hise Proceed with your questions, the witness ls Yours truly, Henny W. Bloocum, Vermont. Montpelier, Vt, Oct. 19.—In foint Assembly of the Legislature to day the following elections were made Chief Jnaties of the Supreme Court, Hon. 1. P. , Of St. Johnsburg ; Assoc of Verrennes, J otter ef the Kopreme Court Decia Veasey, of Rutiand, THE FENIANS. Proceedings ef the Convention. Philadelphia, Vet. 19. to-day, Patrick J. Wheelan, a prominent Irish-Ame- rican journalist, made his appearance, having Just returved from a tour in Tre'and, during which he was intimately connected with Irish Peniana, end fu- formed himeolf of their plans, Iie reperts the organization as powerful and underekillfal leaders ‘The numbers present have been increased by dele. gations from the Weet, and « Caliiornia d expected, Financial matiors are being perfected, and eub- tions to the loan © Tho member thee on this evening at the Hall of the Nation the Philadelpbia Circle tn aid of the e etion is 1 noon be mmenced, ongroes attended @ and t Guarde «i ' RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENOE, American Christian “issiepary Soricty, Ornetnnatt, Oct, 19. The American Christian Missionary So lety met im thiseity yesterday, Itte largely attended by inembere and others from all parte of the | nite tes. The following preamble and resolutions were adapted as expressing the feei- ings of the Society Whereas, the confilet of the last fonr years haa re. sulted in the emaneipotion of four millions of siaves, the return of peace to our country pow op naan The INTRLLIGRNORR complains bitterly of (he con- duct of the freedmen, Much destruction of stock is feared In consequence of the drought in the central countics of Texas Prominent Texans are arriving bere. I aay shat fears are entertained that (ioy. Hamilton will | delay the Convention, and kerp the Texas del tion out of Congress, Goy, Hamilton has organized over a hundredcounties, The delay in rerulating the mail system has been detrimental to the politt- cal organization of the Htate : patel Genemar Baxewan leis Wyandotte for Lawrence, ara Kansas, Yesterday, and will go on an ex nto the present termigus of the Uuioa Pacific Balroad several ules beyond Lawreuce an effectual door for tuiselonary efforts among the desti- tute people in our borders, therefore Kesolved, That we accept the leadings of Provi- dence and will endeavor to meet the exigency, that the poor may have the Gorpel preached to them, The Presbyterian Syood will meet here to-morrow, Fpiscopal Convention—Thirteenth Day Philadelphia, Oct. 19.-lhe General Convention of the Episcopal Church reassembled to-day. The following resolution, as @ substitute to the military canons was jadopted, and placed as an appendix ‘Yo the canon: Resolved, The Houre of Bishops eoncurring, that it isthe sense of the Protestaut Fplcopal Church in the L usted States of Ame loa, thas it ie incompatible with their duty, pov too aod sacred calling for the clorey of the chureh to bear arme ‘Tae Committees on the Prayer Boob enbmitted a report, with @ resolution ameoding the Prayer tor Congress and State Le ea, by the adoption of t the ead of the Giorle patri, making it more t The Becretary enbmitted the following resolution Reavived, That the House of Clerical and Lay De- tfuily request the House of Bishops to > the pioper postuire bo be je, during the ad ent of baption, aod uf tue vid 1@ following resoluiion was reported from the Board of bureinu Mission Reaolved—That it ie respectfully angeested to the General Convention that a cancun is greatly to be desired, which might enable any preshyte.a of this | chureh, in numbers nos than ex, and being in actual charge of as many congregations, in an foreign country, to forin themerelves into a dice on certain conditions to be stated in t providing that in such hey may rece) dismissory wo tl e watical authority of euch diocese, Resolved—That the Board of Missions respectfully rejuess the ( rai Convention to consider the pro- priety of p ng an enabling canon to include ;— Firat—A provision by ich pariehes, formed in foreign lan uder the care of mia:ionaries or clergy of this church, may iu certain ca-es vite | dloceses, noder the general prince ples of the exietus ® canon, Second—A provision that no diocere be so formed without the vonseut of apy mirsiomary bishop, in w howe jurisdiction euch dioceses may have Leen ins clued, Third—A provision that ach a diocese when duly and canonically formed may piace itelf under the provisional jurisdiction of the presiding blehop of this chureh, until euch tine asa bishop of their own can be duly evected and consecrated The order of the day, the amendment tothe canon for the eiection of missionary Dishops, wae taken np aud debated, but without ection the Couveation adjourned A Troy policeman, while conveying a prisoner to the Pulice Btation, on Tues lay, was violeatly assaulted by the latter, who struck the policewan & severe Diow, with apparently bis naturel clench ed hand, aud knocked bim down. He was about so deliver another vigorous blow, wt to his own anceandthe policemanty surprise, bia arm flew halfway across the street. Tle arm proved to bean artificial one, and hed come unfastened from ite wocket. The man was subsequenily se- cured, when be ¢loquentiy deseauied upew she marie of whal be ters Lis oie dcver.” Atthe Fenian Convention | sented wetts, was played Wednesday nip \ at Boston, cccupying fivehours, The contestan,, were K, F. Wilmarth, champion, and EB, Daniels, The game wae won by the latier, who bent Wilmarth 459 Points, thus winning the championship and purse. Tue inauguration of the great Fair for the gu. diers and Sailors’ Home will take place on Monday evening, at the Philadelphia Avademy of Music. President Johogon and Secretaries Seward aad Stanton have promised to be present, and Generals Grant and Meade and Admiral Farragut will posi. tively be present, The inauguration will be mow brilliant, Tow party of capitalists which left New York last Monday morning, have just @oished « success- fal and very interesting tour through the Pennsyi- vania Oil Regions, The party was augmented by delovations from Chicago, Cleveland, Cincinnate and other cities, and numbering in all about 200 Persons, Much of the tour was done om horse- back, Lerrexs from Ilavane state that Hon, Pierre Soule, son and family, arrived thero from Mexico, by the Manhattan, having resided some time in the capital of the Empire, He left again for Washing- ton by the Morro Castle, and will seek an {nter- view with the President. Genera! £. Kirby Smith, Ex Governor Moors of Lousiana, and Com Leos Smith still remained on the teland General Intelligence, (29 Mail to the New York Sun.) Two men were fined my Monday, for having trary to the 1 Mei in Raltimora, kiled hoge 4 city ordinance, noge on e Sunday, com. Lapr Raotas, General of that n of Beptember. Tne Dishop of Arkanaas has bu in that Btate, When th Arkanaas is te the Mahop y ecting as Bec Deming the visit of Fnglish canitaliste to Waahs ington, Bir Morton Peo @xpreaved gr ment and d nitoent at the appearance of bin, oy expected to see a handsome Hive with business and enterprise afer the mauner of European capitals, Wife of the colahrated & he ane died in England on the 80m t one Prosbyter Diocesan Convention of ‘is apectacle will be pre~ residing, and the priest alone, retary and Couvention, ve Reogrtiy, at Macdeburg, Captain Calow, Roval Fuviiers Pruasis ceive! in a ciel, i . dneliste had fired fourteen hal! being shot in the breast, fell, beforehand that one of quit the field alive. r each of ‘he athet the capiein, Tehad been errecd them, a6 least, should not A Cruaurrston letter is arnpbatic { hom that nm the exprer. anion of the M. FE, Ch b, South, with that of the North is utterly npossit le, « Dee ner, far deape ya thie letter’ ‘ia the secession fee|- ing in the Church than ever | nor is there the remotess pro ing can ever be eradivated,'* ‘was in the State: ability that this feel. A ranty of young men on Monday evening Ia While digging for roota nome miles North of vie cinnes, Tudians, discovered an old leather eack contalning $7,000 in gold and $000 in allver, supposes that ithad been concealed there by eu old man named Jones, who was sentenced to the Penitentiary sume forty-two years aco for robbery , A ILLUNG scene occurred at Philadelphia on Mon during the grand parade of remen, when a runaway horse, das! ing through the band of the Beventh tN. ¥.) Rogiment, scatterea therm to every direc i Ove of the musicians hi houlder binde broken, and severe! others were seriously bruised, aud thelr iustrumeate damaged, A MAN named Rubleer, residing at Berne, low his life in a singular manner, Ib appears that be was in the habit of traning dove to form, tricks, and sometim: ly ill. R-cently he brutally not obey bis order, and, while doiny a0, one of bis large dogs aprang ferward, seized him by the throat, and bit him so severcly that he died oo thy following day, Tr \a tated that a great deal of excitemens pre. veils in Kentucky on account of the removal of martial law, end conflict between the civil ana military sushorities ia expected, Among other results the people declare that contracts made tween masters and their mer slaves aro now anend, Judge Pearl, of Whitby Co. is reported tc have decide! thatthe law of Congress of Mao. Srd, 1965, 18 unconstitutional, and bas ordered 4, black woman, the wife of @ soldier, to be sold as « years of age, the mater of whom Ward had :. cently outraged, Ward had been undergoing ay examination during the day on @ charge of ra: Ho left the court room in the evening closely |). lowed by young Farman who, on reso) ing + 4 street, drew a revolver and fired three shots ax Ward, all of which took effect, Whe boy than gave himself in custody, A pctiem in Herefordshire, Eng stabbed himself four times in the nach, with » carving knife. He, however, re: from hia ius riea, and upon being asked for wha’ reason he co mitted the avtamid: *L was cleaniog the plate, ant @carving-kni’ was lying bewreme, The cev t came up and tapped me on the ahouluer, apd aris some conversstion he told me! wust put the kna’y into my stomach, and then I should become ly mortal, [therefore but the shaft of the knuile up egeinst the wall, and thrust myself ayeinws the point. Tem sorry now I took bis advice, auc i sban't try it on again,’* In 1862, Gen. Granger ordered all women of |||, fame in Nashville to leave the city. 173 were placed on a steamboat, commanded by Capt. New oomb, who bad orders to leave hig cargo ut Lowe ville or Cincinuati, 1 utborities refised ¢ allow bim to land be was kept in the y.ver about e month, T! rnment declining to fs ulsb any provisions, Capt. Newcomb and Lis cargu wore finally obliged ty return to Nawhvitie Carr, J, Warp was fatally shot at Lexingty, Mich,, last Friday, by @ bey naroed Faria: land, recently tie trp cost him about $6,000, and payment u ards tulore hewn retused. Kocenily, however, the &:¢ retary of War ordered the claim tobe paid. Tue case 16 the Wost DOVE Obe eVer Lreughs before we Department, (Continued on the fast Page,

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