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Number 10,406. a 1 * HURSDAY, The I Latest News By Telegraph to the N. ¥. San, QTR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES How $1,000,000 Might Havo Been Lost. The Crops of 1865. GRATIFYING FACTS AND FIGURES, AFFAIRS IN MISSISSIPPI. Bad Conduct of Negro Troops. GOV, HUMPHREYS COMPLAINS. Reply of President Johnsen. News I’rom Mexico. THE SIEGE OF MATAMORAS. FULL IMPERIAL ACCOUNTS Alleged Conspiracy in the Town. AN AMERICAN EXECUTED. KC., &e., &e. W asnino ron, Nov, 22. It eppears from the official correspondence that President Johuson takes great interest in the coming Parie Universal Exposition for 1S07, and that this fact wes communicated to the French Councilor of Btate, and Special Commis- sioner Minister Bigelow was instructed by Secretary Bewaord to ark foran exteusion of time within which the Commissioner of the United States will be re- quired to present bis plan to the 31st of January next. To this the Imperial Commission assented ; and ina mote to Minis‘er Bigelow the Counsellor of State says: “Lam glad to renew to you the assurance of the very lively intercet which I attach personally to seeing at fast, for the first tine, your great nation represented at our Universal Expowition, I add that I am, in this ouly the interpreter of the desires of the Empe- sor and of the Inmperial Commission.” The conduct of the British Government in surren- @ering the Shenandoah to the United states is not vegarded io any quarter as deserving of pecial commendation, unless the act be accompanied by eormpensation commensurate with the damages here- tofore committed on American shipping by this En- glieh buit and English recoguized cruiver, Dr, Powell, State Agent for North Carolinia, will feave Washington for Raleigh, to morrow, taking with bim am important communication from the Becretary of State to Gov, Holden The evidence tor tho defense in the case of Commo- @ore Craven closed to day, with the (estimony of Com. Bailey, who test'fied to the efficiency and brav- ery of the accused, The counsel for Com, Craven will present a written defense on Saturday, Information was received here this morning that the rebel pirate Bionewall, on ber way North, had been compelled, with her convoy, to seek « harbor at Beasfort, §. C., in consequence of the gale off the eoast. It is understood that she will arrive here ina few days, The United States consul at Barcelona informa the Btate Department that the cholera in that city had entirely disappeared Mre. Clement B. Clay bad an interview with the President to-day, in relation to the release of her bosband, Mre. Mallory, daughter of ex-Senator Mallory, was also among the visitors, Martin J Crawford, of Georgia, and Thomas L. Clingman, prominent in the late rebellion, were this afternoon in waiting at the Executive Manelon to see the Prea- ident; aud Humphrey Marshall was at the Attorney General's office to-day, look 'ng after a pardon, Uenry W. Hil lard, of Alabama, bas written a let- ter, warmly supporting the Presideni's reconstruc- tion policy, Mr. Hilliard hintethat at some future day be will nos object to @ modified form of negro suffrage. William Rabe, a claim agent, Barthold Dreseen, late clerk in the Second Auditor's office, and Marman Gossmnan, who were confederated for the purpose of defraudfig the Government by the abstraction of papers in the cases of devensed and dischargod sol- diers, have beon committed for trial, in defaultof ihe aggegate of $55,000 ball for their appearance, The Becond Auditor testified that had the abstraciion of the papers not been discovered for @ few months a million of dollare might have beon thus fraudulently collected from the Government, The parties involved tn the fraudulent transactions have made written confessions of thelr guilt, Investigations are siso being made of another class of fraudulent enlistment pape A persou wishing @ eubsitute coutracts with @ mustering officer to furnieh one, The first volunteer that pr ated himself to that officer would be entered as a substi- tute on the mustering papers, and never discover the mistake autil he applied for bounty, or Btate aid, or something of the sort. He was thea away from home, friendJess, money less and ignorant of the forne and methods of reirest. If he died detection was impossible and quite improbable, owing to the dif. eulty of establish ne the necessary facts, It is be- lheved large sume have been thus realized by dis Soness officials, Important Legal Decision. Baltimore, Nov. 22.—In the United Sta‘ eat Circuit “ourt tor Maryland this morning,Ch presiding,an important dec.sion w iven in the case of James Jackron, # eubject of Great Britain va, The Northern Cential Railroad Company, The action was fo recover the amount of $2.65 on coupons held by bim of the bonde of the Company, The Company claimed the right to retain five per ccnt, of ite luter eet coupus to pay the income tax with, and also three per cent. oo the coupons under the lawo Pennsylvania The Cours decided that ihe Company f Justice Chase without deducting the tax. procured from the Department of Agricultore those of 1564 by %15,. 72.411. turé have organized, The Governor's Mvssage will be read Wednesday. tain eivil rights upon freedmen passed the Houre to- | Row day, with @ substitute for the fourth seetion, Freed- mon are allowed to testify and be witnceres whens pa attacked and took possession of a passenger train at THE CROPS OF 1865. Washington, Nov, 22.—The following table has without effecting anything. tai» led against these forts, edu amoke was rising affairs, with Gen, Me GENRRAL SUMMARY OF THE LOTAL STATIS, wounded POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, Alabama. Montoomery, Now, 90.—Both houses of the Legisla- Tespondent of the New Orlean the announcement thet Gen, Mc) Getecting in time to frustiate an Part of@ Rann American reputation in thi m6 ago, GOD, bumber ot Aner the conclusion of the into a band reckiess, darin, Missiesipp!. Jackson, Mias., Nov. 41,—The bill conferring cer- nity rty to the record, but not cases exclusively between woll ured to the frontier; expert, bower and white men, by @ vote of 56 to 30, with the country, OF and succeeced by sone! in The circumstances thar fi wards bim are of ecuree un Manding general, o was tried, of twenty thousaod dollars in ere Mississippi. vy. Humphreys and the Colored Troeps— A Serious Charge Brought against the NegroesW hat President Johnson says. Jackaon, Nov, 21.—Gov. Humphreys telegraphed on the 14th inet. to the President that the colored troops the tribunal tial by which he was yesterday to be ehot, The reutence was at Louderdalo Springs and iosvited the ladies, their | eflect, officers being unable to contro! them. He further vijec s have agreed lo make a ¢ in their poesessions, which will eutitie them to as five lu the bipht, ana fire upon sume their constitutional right. There was, the President adds, no dispovition on the part of the Government arbitrarily to dictate, but simply to ad- vise @ policy that is beneficial. From New Orleans. Interesting Items, The New Orleans malle :eceived yesterday contain the following newa itoms, The Fenian brotherhood had a great meeting @t the St. Charles Opera House, New Orleans, on the llth, The Times says: the passage, tho staging in the rear, pace where man could stand or sit, as onishing bow sueh an assembly ai forces upon our Hew hboriug tow tion the matter t aut-Colone! Mayers, whom it eign American adventurer, to induce ¢ believe that the Imperial troc bumber of people on the Americ Which the Kancitkke denounces faye that frou the asec must have The ¢ On the increare tala lu Mexico. aud, and col ‘The Proavenr containa the speech mado by Judge | te Arimvus trom jue pot ot Lexus Spofford, at a DVernoeratic mae meeting, Leld at the New Orleans Theatre, on the evening of the 4th, the Judee BY TELEGKAPI New Orleans, Nov, 2 down-lay it down yently and tenderly if you will, ae you lay down the lost darings of your bouseholl to their long repose, It was bute fierl inemnee of the vanity of human wishes, But for ali that, shoud we giveover the du and aspirations of lite? Nol) sogamoran there was still work todo, aud evalwart arte (odo ft, | © P Wishout mourning too long over the vable | formed that the 1 : maufully the living uiend | Monterey to take them in the rear the Libeiula, which was refurod A rumor hae reached b midden dis rance of the wo becaure they v Lieut. H. N, Roberta, Aaristant Superintendent of Colored Schools, Division No. 3, of Louistana, bad been making an addres to the Freedmen, at Frank- lin. The Banwen says: The discourse was quite appropriate in its prine'pal feaiures, and though not ro acceptahie to the negr ee asthe ten thousand palatable ies with which thew ears have been tickled since the war, ita effects will be very good, The meanest of fanatical prea! sneaked into this country with, wader the } tection of the Federal army, veu ttheirs duce can nat the Scathern peope fn k sand be- ro cabins, ewind ed the couuding be outot bis uid and eliver, flattered bir most foolimu hopes, taught Sim to hate bis best trien‘s, pried from bit ta sec: ete, lied to him, corrupted him, and thea vauisi- ed with the army like a skunk trom @ chicken-!cuse ut the approach of day, BY TELEGRAPH, New Orleans, Nov, 22,—Gen. Canby bas fesued a0 order restoring the Methodist Churches of this city to the Methodist Eplacopal Church, The Methodlat Conference of Missiasepp) har adjourned, It adopted resolutions providing for he education of freedmen, aud their wives and clil- dren. fince carly Tuesda: ening ‘Tum stoa ton for Liver among the passenge’s, Taw Board of Now York reso ved to close the canals day, the 17th cay ot December, 0 cuted at Kin »» New York, to- der of aM 15th of December net the charnplon, and Win, Se The fort thecity the Liss) rm@, of no + named W pote the outof er and or wn as Contra-Guerriil koown ex it appears Chat on be.og arr acks wae tound ou his person, towether with @ promise of nine thousaud dollara in epecie, wo be prid when b tion of the contract was coneummaced againet him was cuflicient to sutisty ‘ me and Mexico is pd woverul ‘The Tunisia Wittiam Witiis, who was to |! ay, for toe mur Rockwell, bas received @ resp.te from tho Governor, postponing the execution until the A Conspiracy In Motamorna. Under date of Brownsville, Texas, Oct Pieares A very decided sensation was create eee ace NOVEMBER 23, | id ral, While the charre was bein ee ee eee ee rer end of the line, a furious artillery and ketry fire was being kept ap on tt made at the atvance of ten per cent. on all kir *r forte, but fintaine!s & heavy fire upon the ontinws, and kept thom ata re- spec'tul distance, An Imperial cava to se@ how things were going whee so n seeing the at the head, the force march u of work, and mut | received it. the fall of @ building in Rorlin, thirty people ely killed. Toey were buried on ove horors of aypublic fun-ral, Large collec Hons of money were made for the surviving rela- tives were Tar firet trial in this country of propelling cars 1865, 1864 1863, and pus the raaenis ty he tekue from the by n of compressed « il! 4 \ h i of com qi ' by tt 9,54; x 5 18).78 ‘ mat. fhe hinery for vesiing the lien is +28 682. il 155 | taken in . and a large 4 @ wae y ng England and the Shenandoah, HSS) sANopnre4 thsingts | wounded ‘nd ait nearly ready —— a, Bo BRL 1,007.98 vunttion, abandon Tar port of ° A HINT FOR J j eg oe eet sol 1b 68-485 | Dreu captured, “The ( puntont Autome | gicnataie wen er et Howard of ie inspee s 4 OHN BU LL. 1)1.082,098! 96,256,885] 100, 155, 670 had arrived, end report eeeommt : nreaus in Virginia, aed 1,228,801.282 (1,0! 2, 420,971 059,298,622 | Etves In Freat num) @ T contened in | the United Siates protecting the ANOTHER RUSH FOR PARDONS He Mates ibs | rides the outlaw army, kille', and hie body tad tellen mo tlie to come, = vat ITY OF THE ants or 1865 in ihe rent hare A the begianive ‘et J the ‘alliy er ret urced not to prop r f rin dallas u t of an acquaintence, he re- Distingnished Ex-Rebels at the acre vee Ser ver ee alan to canllty. iy sppeetod wal sere intent trow tt om Bt leaves the p! : “fhe man waa my jou when friende White Hous nd quamray as 4 stele, The etove tuble | Luiperial troops in pursuit of the tleeine oulawa, It] 8 @re few, and I will be his, now that his enemies use. pleas the creas 1h quantit, sione at bi 12044 7] reported on very good fuihority that General | @e many.” MORE FRAUDS ON THE GOVERNMENT, an nverase ithe nuinber of, busliele Yn 1806 exceeds | tat the outlaw iose exceeds 6W teu in killed aud | Will fur sh for @ tharksviving dinner, « turkey to every # ‘s widow iu Union county, Pa, and to every widow who haa lost in the War a son upon whom she was dependent tor suj port. Tum Naav lle Diovaron, of Saturday, enye: e negro solliers in the vicinity of the Pe wers ou @ Sark’ last nht, and shooting vely, We Were unalle to learn how many to 4 wore billed, ssour juorwans left in the early part of the battle." Tae fi ht of the Parisian public in consequence | of the clolara panic, tae caused @ net loss of « hundred nolloosof france to the trade and com- weree of Paris, This includes the eum usually spe t by toreiyners at thie time of the year, as wild Hie of tho | Well ae bust expended by Pur, themselves, farailint it # erm, Fx-Gov Prage, one of the comrmtssloners ap- A pada; Pointe! by Gov, Hamilton, of Texas, to inveat- veoh, | gate the cop ition of the Btate I ury, reports e which be | S286 the arfiount of inet ness contracted by ad, the sur @ vuriug tho war is about nine millions of ih h 4 C8 STILL ANOTHER CONSPIRACY, rity News items. Dy Teleyraph to the New York Sun.) Sia canied ert lanciog on thie | ton P lea, place, then te fud charge it a+ w premiditused abiack OF the Lup ry We ouly wen put all parties on their guard, The Bascurso epeaks of an attempt by @ Lieuten- zee fea Souk neral Weitzel to » had fired upon « n side ot the river, 2 & filechood Ju in whoeh the autagoniet been the Liverais w lose pvidenily be devei- | f These lea doubtful ramor that Bagdad ie besieged by the Léber It is also ded of Gea, re that the reason of the Libera from belore were suddenly perialiete were marching fiom Snow and rain have been falling at Pulfalo, N.Y, ip Cuba sailed yesterday from Bos- sassy were Canal Commiss f the on Tues- ve bean xe. A meeor shooting match between John Taylor, ‘The Jersey Boy," tock place yesterday eernoon at Greenville, N, Many railway travelers! in England now carry keveto lock and unlock railway carriages, se tha. nares | Mey mey lt themeelves out in caves of yreat sued | ¢mergen and lock themeelves in, The keve car- iuio | red by e noblemen aud gentlemen are made of silver Qcitm a number of Congressmen are pledged sayethe Levislature have memorialized for the re- ath ssavents Hy keHarserpe tear reer bat as it to to the eupport of @ bill, to be introduced at the moval of the troops; and are willime to extend | pay ghac an sitort will rod be Wade, poribiy was | OM Ing Of the Ression, providing that heirs of gol the right to freedmen to testify in court if the troops | tusde during tue nik ht, to jomnent difheulyy between shell A od on ee pr ae 4 during the war = the Imperiat ond Loted staes au Lorities ihe | eba eprivilogedto ec ilo of the Government are withddrawn, The President replied thet the troops | fi4¢ eilo:4 will be (0 juduce Imperial tioups to tire | commutation of rations for the time the deceased would be withdrawn when peace and order could be at omebert $e omething 1 at girectl oF Browus were eld by the enemy, " ie, in nope of ei ting halls to enter thet piace maintained without them. Measures, he #OF% | should this not sueceed by @ ruse gotten Up for tu A PaNomawa of the Streeta of Boston, gotten up should be adopted giving prote:t on to all freedmen | 45, ose, a pack of Villaine now in Brownavile for tic | Under ty supervision of « late mem Ler of the Bos- sihe present tleature atthe “hub.” Te taseof the panora athe life of s voung tian, eubjected to and by city temptations, hia track elep by step, traced on the cauvas, allurd- hg salutary moral lessou, A conomen in Arkansas, of the Dogberre perga- fon, after ernpanne! ng bie jury, os teen, You ere to Cetermine wie came t) Lis death by aceilence, by wocentiary.’ The verdict was thas ‘the de cease | came to his Ceath by acclience in the shape of @ bowie-kmile, it Sroretany Smwarp has received as yet no ofi- clal reply to the renmoustrances which he undoubt- eoly forwarded to the French Government against to sending of more foreign to Mexico, But le known that the Frene! pister in Warhing- tobe could be drawn togethe: in eo ehort @ space of time. | oped, it wid evidentiy b cou ein tise wo | (on has eorrgetically proveste | against the appoint There were no posieis announcing it; as miple notice | coue, A erossueni of be twasdriven tim Leant | ment of Geveral Logan as Miuister to the Juaret in the papers, with some other ageney unknown, bat | to dexlco during the war, aud we fud that trace | Government drawn these wen toxet! Lieut, Col, Condon wae | gil coudaues, Mexican carts, 1a aree numbers, aa the principal speaker lose of the mecting at | we jecrn (row the Valine HEALD, mie doading with Mus. Samuen BE. Atuy, who died tn Tiverton, R. le vata thousand names ¥ @:0 added to the roll of the | fiour iu che wheatregious of Lexus Wearolearm | J., on the ida inst, came to Ler death from « ain- Bother hood. thab sore oF Our C.LiZens Bre Prepal sug LO Let goods | volar cause, About a week since, she punctured oue of her tingere with a nesdie, inflicting « trifing wound, of which took no notice, Shortly alter, che scoured @ brass kewle, using her wound- ed hand, which soon began to swell, Theaweliing conunued to inereass, and extended to her shoul- der Wueo Jeath ensued, The porgeous vision of an indeppagent Routh fat siated that the Freuch Admiral d ~ y uy one meetit i pi hal persed away. If tre Eb wan Bh bese ! at lay it | Weitzel, the surreader of the steamer eaptured by RATORED ex-rebel soldier writes to the ( a paper in North Carolina: * Like you, I itherper—my bome was in the Bouth my friends, my interests were all bere, and being es ured that] was right, lentered the army. The logic of cold iron, condensed tnto ten Inch shelis, and ober convenient forms, for administering, has provet the contrar ing nothing more persua- sive than they, Tacquiesce ; have taken the oath, aud (vuddea change or not) lotend to keep ft,'" Birna's comet, in clear weather, is now visible to the naked eye, Tk may be seen in the neighbor- hood of the conste! ation Pegasus, and close to the eiar Mer’ al, one of the bright lurivaries that form the well-known Pegarian i pee » Tb is now pur- suing @sou'herly course, and will croas the cele ta) square about the miudle of December, It then crosses the oll path followed in 1840, and near @ print where it waa then observed to separate into two comets, Ib wil! then continue to approach tle earth until the end of February, when ite dis- tance from us will be only elybteen millions of oners miles, A contovs law case hes been tried in France to discover w ghutiul owner of » well, Bwear avd complication wes going on about the matter toe lengthy extent, when the Jud.e, esioulshel, exclaimed, “But this is all about @ Hule water, Whatcan i matter @o very much, that you should both put yourselves to go much trouble an texpense about it?’ “Mo usieur,'' re- | plied one of the advocates, dryly, “she pi . are, both of them, wine werehants.” Toe value aud significance were seen 8 once, and created « roar of laughter, ' , " for $500 @ side, 100 birds each, Vhe ateamship Mercedita arrived at Mobile yerter- | J. The match was for # » wes a day, anit brought tn Capt. Hartwood aud « part of the | 21 yarde wnd 80 yards bounds, ‘The “Jersey Boy" | | Tue ingly vA ath te ior token eae crew of the ship Harry of the West, from New Or- | was beaten by one bird, Tho score bring, Taylor | conse f . al ‘ : leans for Liverpool, which was burned 1 miles from Southwest Pass, with 8,843 bales of cotton, The origin of the fire ls unknown, The balance of the crew was taken by the ship Ella, bound to Liverpool, ST ; “Jersey Boy" 46, attended, Tho Storm at Sea. Philadelphia, Nov, 24.—The U, 8. supply steamer Memphis arrived here this afternoon, having left New York on the 20th inat, nN od very heavy northeast gales, and thick fogs: was oblixed to remain; hove to off Five Fathom Bank Lightship fourteen hours, While hove-to, fell in with large quantities of drift matter, including several bales of cotton, supposed to be from some vessels which | ad Joes their deck loads, The sea wee runuing very high, aud it was impossible to pick up tLe cotton, the ball room. A splendid Irish over the English flag, with th this was the following mots Moexioo, bottle factory have been ir sir-ke and following lnup witha dowewards, aud the red of the (ag :“T ered cross of Fugland shall fail beveath sioeagie aud the harp.” Genera! Intelligence. (By Mail to the New York Sun.) ithe ry Tus Fenian Sisterhood of Ruffalo, N. Y., gave e grand ball Tuesday evening, which wes largely | Butfelo, The green flag of Erin and the Stars | N and Stripes were freely dieplayed im all parts of ag was displayed British cross turned cealed, Nowevees apprentices working in a London sone l for starting & | Sea!’* said the contra’ and ‘ rence of the rece re goo '# into the U.S, from that locality night last weok mw lady ‘came over the bLorder,"’ decked in bridal costume, on her way to Le married in Ou touching the E stern shore of the Niavara, se was imimediately di di by a Rey euve Luspector, who proceeded to confiscate all her “wed ‘ing traps" mich to the gurpr.se of the lady, After considerable delay, the circumstances being mude known, the arti les were reurue! tothe brile expecisnt, aud she was allowed to proceed on her happy mission, Am Intell gent contraband came to the Freed- meus Buresa tn one of the Bouthern States for a for bia wife, ‘ What.a ber name?" inquired pattendant, Contraband seraihed bis Lead in hought but finally said, slowly raising bis ent ezackly know, “Ieit Atrabam Yin Contrabar Care, eeee, "peare to mo dal ouggling of 0 On him “Pohaw," sttondent, who ali the time knew ber nan A anit upen VMat- . ' | Particulars of the Last Ase ult op De. Craven, who ix Jet. Davis's 4 en. le it L em, Julia, & , i amer ant at Fortress Monroe rt bis prisoner ip fair m"—"Wirginns Blogsom : ue's uu, The Rancurno of the 25th, a paper ¢ health and in a serene siace o! | peso Woe mele oul wi Une, 7 followin amas 7 * the city of Matamorar, gives the lowing part Winz's ghost is a revuler t at all the t attle disiemnper exiated in FE igland in 1747. lars of the assault on that place on the same ‘av spit Usiiste meetings uw veld & hous the | A hanflved thcusand caitie died in that year in At five sielock this morning the ont mace, @8 | Biates. | Liucoloshire, An old ary weys that ‘the Corn. was expected, am eeasult cu the tor ti ° lottery fo: won 8 Ol f ae : Waa Srp00' 6 MMaite ay seo lieeast anita It is proposed to oreanit’ ® tery fi . the a» “9 eye oa e tile Dioaterap hy i @ running in email force, leaving ita matter of doubt + vor | relivf of the families of tote # Ag TO | Bcouriat cats BALE OF ORS ROPE ARG & ap attack or'a teint was intended, At length a | cholera in Paris, ‘Je capil to be AOOKIW) Poe r B the body, and @owebines Lound, which arging party wee formed to attick in earnet the franes, ; 4 bend Was accoruing to the degree of the artillery pcketat the Southeast polit of the ety, | . - . . Peavours i$ Was thouvhs Infectious therefore The charging Lely aha up in er, ration whos maior 'BNPRALS Rovasrat * 1 bets bave.rae spubto holding any Parsor Ma Ne tor they lucked in numbers, Fora time the artis i ] @aned thelr postions, nav New @ul horned Cate, near t.e Distemper, by | forced back, leavine their gun behind. | promoted by the people of Keutucky aud New | gy op er or Council: , ra piel, | uneture, the gunboat Pais.no, commanded | York to myil opr r IB neil; whoeb said Couneu ordered | lino and ( ublo, steamed down (he x Ppons ; A all I. Gott, 46 so04u we discovered to bave the L.s- aulted poin’, aud by # wel directed | Tus efforts to secure He relies ote pers @ of “pers tO be remove! fru. ‘he Lerd they wore in, | | t outlaws to fight the artitlory | Cl ment ©, Clay, wh el 4 F% | bos inmedistely abot deal; ther | cut i pickes .e:ook tueir yun and open at thee BE | bave nos wmoeeded, Mrs Clay hae tani several | slashed in such a ma seto make em useless, outlaws, Ab ihe same Wine i fort yun ey én ) Perboval spp als in Le rlusv@u | abd then directly to Le bury ed,” our coteu porary, Scuor dion My uF \ a abin t saria sh , shocking tire upon the outiaws, 1 b ut long) TMeRR ore registero vi W Collect of tum Bichtmond Wai, speaking in reward to the | taw, aided the puulosi iu cies parel of | thirty (ona fide on) au Pap OF goo ruily Of money in that wiby ab preset, oa the just camp, General Me} sé ary, New York. At the ra Tiled 10 680r@ | Siored are full, but pockets are euaply ¢ goods ave Qrasit wos THAk ing OL Une ol ft Av a | Will be 100 by the the ¢ wns Thee. shun ant, but muney is scarce. Is s.atiers not @tthe Lead of five hundred cavairy 6s | , n Eng 1, | buat es seuw ) down to the assaulted point, arrived jue | Mmoaanios’ waves are a! gn boglan¢ + | Bis i A-CoD$ greenuack !us ticle value time ry tine to soe the fovlng outlaws dusspyoas ba the olay. | The cavings wakere in Loudon le sly Veieuded ay Waiver Comlederate note Lad, Livy tv wot hee © Thirty-Third Year. The fine things Windows had ae Mores, so far as most Sugar may be cheap “ Rereos hi y-tight to got the money w buy tyn-cont greenback {9 the qnestion, that we see in the show cases and Well be in the moon as im the of otr people are concerned, at twenty and twenty-five cen forty to fifty, and bacon § 7 pat 4 you bavea't em, there had as well be ao euch ariel existence, as sugar, coffee and bacon, #o far pt are conerrned, wi of more suspicious times all ive ta hopes The Coming Winter The New Orleans Tue Dewta thus tries to mak the negro “go back on” b's freedom: ; Winter is now fairly sei | eRTO popul: nm, and th teeot ee beled be able to “arrive at come ot ee real & woll as of the advanis er of thane i. and the Negroce. dition, ithin whe ey dom and leticasness bo. wnred trail abeels Pations of the wiseuided blacks nhery pasninet) the undisputed and A REA Jot} ate avy ober fly, fren sary diverting gs tite t st) alte of there larity tect them frou piuiekiug the spontancous no veatme w rt eulu, needing in a Wie eoanons—erxiat ing, word, like the ara otk 5 '@ ot the Withta @ tropics, such # life is feasible oo however, in he Carviiuas erave and Wieoryt “November's aky te eh “ November's leaf is red cote fit The sndle victime of , @ sickly philantiro dled tor ther in the towne and cities, wither mens of Reepin out the plereing breeze which whisios rome she chinks and fissures of heir crazy hore, and shivering over ¢ tow chips they have manay to gar her frou the atree appreciate the of independence, * . i ve hed A eart and the acme of human folicity \ Y toe rT He How bitterly must the megtose conttan tin, ‘erent sqaniid and aimless existen p c boneat iS rating industry, of qouiauuncos ce oy ie they enjoy their former con) m cabin, pictureequely paenned on the crystal, babbling rivulet, “Under an oak whose boughs are oenod Aud bigh wp bald with acy eusiquiey A tase upon the huge fire-pli radd ith the resinoy ‘ fh wood d the bulky back of hickory, the + ful coon on the hearth, the potutwe and boecake | in the ashes, the rabbit or op. - fur simmoring fm t @ pot, the picanvinies snoozing between the feather mattresses, end the «low ot fee ry end ease which pervaded the whole scene, The re tnaster who had secured to his once faithiul slaves these inestimable comforts and blessitivs va u 7 rewombered with au uucourcious sigh of 10 i04 an ay, eruing; that kindly master who wus ever ieady » oviate their sufferings to promote the © “ppiness, Ah, Sambo, if you are far enough nd- Yaboed in reading to understand this Print de ciip- touof what you have surrendered for « Phaniois, ears will ewell uubidden to yor you | realize how much warmer and fieud your Southern waster was than your preewnt regeuerawore" whom you have exchanged Lim to. We wouder if your sebool teachers set you the sawe copy plave familiar to our schovibey days. SW here Ignorance ts bliss, ‘tis folly to be wise |"* The bissis of winter a «ead leveilere of conten fa the alr. Durant and Douglass may stuff their disciples with Uvopias durine the ¢ Aves en rink their eho. cold w be aunused or excited Ly bad loxie, But even ifthe necro slioust nares tne expectations of his “ao called” frie runs, secome learned in literature and tu he will bis material happiness have been Tnervase 4 Alter ® lnpee of centuries, we can fauey & Babin Virgil lamenting in his bastorale the goluen age of his race betore # reatiers and weddiesome fauat cian had toro them from their homes in from the patriarchs who fostered them ing care, The red man cherishes his traditio: comfort ated on the margin ot () th unc the bilesful Life of his ancestors before the advent ot the Purtten and the Spaniurd—the negro wil ope pa Bd ether, rh bis traditionary legend of tu an er tion tallied upon rece the ‘ad jeala of our day, 7 wy THE PRIZE FIGHT. The Roughs Go te Schoharie -People Un- der Arme—The Invaders Driven Od. The Albany Kstorrnsooxen, of yesterday, con- tains the following account of the Eliiott and Davis pugilistic raid tm that vieinity : The rize ight between Elifott and Davis was tho ome of converration yesterday in this city rante and hotels were crowded with if rourbe" and “ plug uelies," who could not procure ®& conve; © to proceed to Sobobarie county. We accid ly dropped into a Broadway hotel, where about two hundred of the bruirers acd edmirers of brulsors had assembled, There were short haired boys, with pus noses, b ed eyes, hers ooking gents. with huge myustaehes ie their hair was ot another hue, gut with cane in hand, as big aa n.!) lionaires, genteel looking fellows, weil known wa bounty jumpers, fish looking young genta, whose reputation is established as pickpookets end thieves, This fe the elass that compro the motley crowd attracted to this eity by the anticlpated prize fight between Davie cod Elliott, The whole crew was topped off by a set of deeperadoos, whore equal ia not to be found oute de of Ciluton or the Peultentiary, This fact ta proved from the manner in whieh these ruffiane conducted themeelves on our streets, iu our public places, aud at the Bumuebanoa Railroad Depot, They invaded the premises of Walter Bell, on Beaver street, whore they destroyed property and beat Heli in an inhow un and outrareous manner, One of his fingers chawed off, 9 Breve wee bitten oug of nod be was otherwise maltreated iow his rescue aud drove the invaders ou’ atthe vimpled faces, and snarls upon thelr lips, wer well dr i vtrest, and there demolished the proprie® eck and fixtares, Ageatieman, who nate could not learn, was seix the corner of State d Pearl etr@ets, nleht beforg lest, and @ beautiful diamond pin anatehed fro; is bosom, Several fighte occurred among piug-ugiles, and fleree indeed were they, Tho scene that pre- sented itself at the Susquehanna Railroad terday worning beggare description, About tive hundred of the crowd above enumerated had colloe:. ea there to take the early train oul, having by been disappoloted in the epeciai train, Lut owlng Lo an accideut which happened at Knowersville, aud which caused au obstruction of the road, no truin wentout, The greatest excitemeat prevailed, Be. sides the joughs and plug-uglies, ®laree number of citizens had aascinbled to witness the goings ou Finding that there was no possibility of getting ou , a raid was mece on the Depot Master, Arthurs Thar a b Itughes. aod the baggage rooin of the road, desfred to get posrossion of a quantity of sandwic whi ch were there, Mr. Hughes fnterfered wii when he wae sesauited by a man named bell, There were some forty or tity policemen on th6 ground, who succeeded in uelling the disorder and arresting Cauplyi! o was subrequentiy admitted to bail he presence of the police, no doubt, intimid the bonds, and sey did not indulge in the ti they etherwise would hy been there, jegrees the ciowd dimin soon the depot was clear, Lhe desprradoe: throughout the city, eud acted like so ma benste, Asregards the fight Letweeu the two «rea od lions of Elliott and Davia, the eveut did oot take piace hey proceeded to hobarie county, where tho Ji" wee t have taken p. » but ihe denizens of the Buequehannah Valley wero prepaced ‘The niilitia were pot usder arms, and the bidown their sabros end muskets snd got them In “condisb” tor « brusa, Never did such exeitement prevail in oid Behoharie, So fearful wae 1s that the represeu- tatives of muscle concluded not to undertake to dyhe, Had they done eo, bivo would have ry epilled, tor the schobarians were determined to shoot them down like dogs, They returned to this city last olght, aud again the city wae overruu by the garroters and thieves, They were sick ag wever, and took the varlieet conveyance ta etown, Tbe beckers aud triends of the prioci. with the ropes aud stakes, went op board ile nt bout and procce tad to New York, The princi. went dows on the late train inet night, It how bala tar se fighs will tale pace nexs Thureduy either at ort Jarvie or Boston Corners, Itcer will not tke place la Aibeny uf schobarie, I op tried aud the muscle men of their undertaking. Ua tase OF Lol her by thie earnecuy Lope we will Upeu be Like wean, (Cominncd op the Lest Page. for them, ununitormed milla bro ror ee Never did Albany aud depravity w woe fered prge Ligue aud ve ever Le culled on to look

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