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Number 10,407. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1865. Thirty-Third Year. The Latest News az hold @ prisoner, Luckily, ‘the wart gave out soon thereafter, and the Arraat,\eing now perfectly John Mitchel, at the request of the Fenians. It Wann Arrah no Pogues played out Wet, ft be says: snnouveed ag “The greet Fenian drama —forbid nan, & citizen of this place, was returning from St. Cecelia Seminary, with his daughter and son, when jen by British authority," ‘ron-elad Pr jonas, he was attacked by four highwaymen, who dragged | | Happily there fe no immodiate cause to fenr that | ° y ron-clad with paroles, amnesti * and pardons, is By Tel graph to the ¥. Sun him into the bushes by the road aud robbed and in- Mr, coger may have ie eas Jo cone ue Mrs, Memrorn, whlow of the Mumford who waa | 0° 18 feet again, In robust and Pigorout life, ele, N. e - Li bang by Butler, in New Orlean 1 her three friendly conduct. But the little episode of the | y.1 7, . % and her thre Fenian depuration, tite mutterings about Fenian pri. | Cl en, have recently returned to that city in | The Scene of Loos marrender—Total Dis~ Fateore. and the reports of the insurrection in Jas | irctmetences of grent destitution “appearance of the Famous Apple Tree. ag ay ad Sin Gotkive oon An To‘ien an @endato the United States Trea. The Richmond Exquinen says: may ba fury ® 41.0%) bond a bis contribution towards « A gentleman just from Appomattox Court Hour, : ATOAT PLAGUE nod he wishes started for paymy off the National | informe ua that “there fa nothing lett of the + bt. tr ‘ »o A mysterious distemper analagour to the cattlo Loti ee under which General Lee surrendered, but a red Mon hole tn the ground, and it je feared that, unless the Aiseaee has broken out among English cate, At ss the Trees Dien 5 Wooiagian bette only . chor’ " Sieg ptyorh Verihyr of most ear coal ie h ry Ve) vent, hington, in y eeokors.”” Jiien aut noth Fortes they have been cut off in every direction | that it rightfully | eonged to the Government, and | thatthe apple tree siedto wae the. larvest tres during the Inst fow weeks, The animals appear to | signet “A Catholic I'r ent.” in the world, being at least forty times the bulk of be disinclined for food for a day or twro—then they Le ‘ the celebrated California oak, which was about the he citiwatined ty fe the mouth and tose, dull \ ORD PALMEDETON wae the first who introduced | tine of the citadel of 1 Abont nine hundred bleared eyes, and vreat prostration of etreneth. Ther the walizin England. His dancing with the Prins | and reventeen cords of this apple tree have already lonrene ctor the hearth or in by-corners, and do not | Coxe Lioven, fity years aso wae the admiration of been distribuied over the 1 States in the slope toueh Aa ot aie ee days. ‘They generally die | A exclusives, of walking Ha handles, on the nint ay. eighth or ni y Tre deat) of the fattest man in the world in re- NG IN DRESSES. ., 5 THE LAST NEW THT Is DRS corded In Pari u ame was M. Heline, of Gere A Paris paper eaye: man origin. At the time of bis heath be weighed Imagine a white lace dress all over with real, 500 Tha, and was 42 years of aye. jured so dangerously that his recovery is impoxsible, One of the robbers was badly wounded by Heffer- nan, All have been captured, and are in jail, An excited crowd are preparing to lynch them, They were found to be teamsters in the employ of the Gov- ernment. FROM WASHINGTON. Mexice and the United States, Significant Words of Mr. Seward. From San Francisco Tremeudous Kain Storm—Grenat Destrac- of Property. Ban Francieco, Nov. 22.—A storm of rain has prevailed throughout the State during the past week, the most severe exporienced since the great flood of 1861, Commanication with the interior, except by water and telograph, ie cut off. The Central Pacific Railroud has suffered severely by the caving in of for War. INTERNAL REVENUE DECISION, cluba, work box ) Veat brittone, Ales, toddy m Pipes, and saul boxes, Citating in these he embankments, The mining districts have received | though, ot course, atated love birds, the interstices twenty elehe mill A Deed Stamped to the Amount being filled Totes cmon the Lite Teetin | CHIRK May, tho euitor of an Holstine paper, who | uumber of rebels considerable damage by tho washing away of dans, | is ve tread Span neni A of that sort, bus | Wee recently iy prisoned for writing articles offen the le ecording to the flames, wheels and bridges, Much of the country bordering on the Sacramento and Feather rivers is flooded. The lower portion of Maryeville ie under water, without much damage as yet, The whart at Hiaif-Moon Bay, on the Pacific coast, south of fan Francisco, was washed away this morning, carrying a sarehou Jied with grain aloag with 1t, causing 6 amount of $100,000, There are no signe of $30,000, RECONSTRUCTION IN ALABAMA Message ef Governor Parse feeniar fine gold and green insects, such ae we ave in | # VO 8 ¢ Prussian Government, but now released, the crowing darkness of a Neapolitan eutimer nigh has applied to be released from the character of « The birds rather remind one of Italy, too, They we | Prusseucitiven. The application was retused, like those warblers which we ree there served up on A polenta. Last year the female wind wae insane A CAT ie Got conerally considered a very teach about boote: heels like pees placed mm the middie of | ®¢ anime But tere in one in @ store in Con deo bieh that even the dirt of Paria} cor! No HL, thas haw been taht to cut with ite did not eoil the wearer, [hie year the | teeth the twine with which packages are tled, aud has reached the brain, and Iuaatic bonnets | perforue tie work with much dexterity he natural rerult. Bonvets? How can that be ‘ “ e . net which has no crown, no tront, no back? lt Tom Paui-Maut Gosevre remarke that Lord be “nothing,” like Kheridan’s celebrated “foow | Broughatw is uow elghty-seven years old, and ae spepera, from etath In twet, thi circulation a bur tor the fae eral lee under any apple tree at allit Piace), photograph ically, amo of the coumtry, aa ‘ ht be 1 ne histone e he Kroabest trew in Bil Listory, c False Reperts Corrected. Tt has been currently stated that Chill was, throagh Recommendations ‘Relative to dm Certain O11 Wells andthe ernal Revenue. | les svocking without a leg.” yet has shown no aym f deeay, except by | heragents in the American market, collecting and _Freeds nell Pit Hole, Nov. 23.—The examination befor® the A COUNTESS ON A FIRE ENGINE te aT Fesming fondness for Bovial Sciouce gatuer- | purchasing large qaantities of arma and war taiploe ADOPTION U.S, Revenue Assenore at Mondville, of tho pro- | Atarecent fire in Westminster, England, the Earl y . ment, One of these reporte was that a vossel was OF THE AMENDMENT URGED. prietore of certain woils on Pit Hole Creek, againet | and Countess of Caithness wore among the spectators chin and M davis Nas peek re ihe Uathol boine fitted out aaa privateer, and that an ex-rebal which the Government has claims, was held yester- | watching ite progress, After it was eabdued, the | bishops of that ' 0 tight t M ¥ officer gave out openly thas be was te take the com. DISORDER IN TENNESSEE. day. The asressors and collectors bad reason Ww expressed &@ re to have a ride on one of ; - id of ber, and a list of the officers to serve ander ngines, which waa readily acceded to the poat office or him was even also given, Some of these statement, ¢ chief of the The | Cleetric telegraph on ail religious matters, to a seat, the Parle Tat military post established on Powder River, #0 that there was more oll being produced during certain monthe than was being returned for Arrest of “Robbers and Murderers, how contradicted, were believed, but the faleity of taxation, Upon inquirr they found that the avents being attached © | Decotah _ . $ ty enemas of certain wells returned upon their reports only | (he engine, Capt na, and drove | he Secret Wain haccohen bet utes of | them bas been made apparent, The Chillan Govern- the value of the working interest. and not the entire | hem to the Bari’s residence, in she viojnity of Bole | bors KR 7 i r be Known a6] ment, it is veriiably stated, do net p at the A LYNCHING PARTY ORGANIZING. product of the An investigation was theretore | grave square, where the Countess aud her bushand | fort Keno in bonor of Hon. Jease L. Renoy #0 | pressnt to ft ont privates ropose called, and it was found that some of these aente | alighted, apparentiy pleased at the hing rave they | f@!! ab the battle of South Mountain, ia Isdz, privateers, or evon to lemme letters of Sate (whether with intent to deiraud or otherwise | were driven through the streets ot marque; and there are no persons authorized to pure chase materials or munitions of war here, So much for those unfounded reports, that bave their origin andon, (irs Carl Schurr hae proseuted to the President bis reporton atiwira in the Boush, It te very lengthy sul is bot very complimentary to the loyalty of Local and Miscellaneous News. cialined to have an understanding with the @ the land and free interest, to the effect that the latter should take their share of the oil from the From Mexic = ‘“ ? tanks, and pay their share of the tax. The] Jp gn address to the poople of Tanaulipas, ieeued in | Wet hitew, As for nogro suilrage, be states that | {m @ morbid sentimentality, or an ovor-inflamed Terrible Affair in Brooklyn. Gustoaa hae heretotore been | for, the, working | october, the Republican General Kacobede e1ye Mt would tako # large sanding army ty enforce it, | imagination, Spaniards aa well ae Chillans are of For nearly four years the eons of Mexico have Twrrve bundred ant fifty men of the Veteran foncht against a foreign foe who desires to impose | Reserves bave b mustered out, leaving only upon us the yoke of @ foreign monarch —a foe wh ch | sbout one hundred enletedinen of this organiza. outrages, humiliates and despises and trampies | ton in ut wtinent, The otfeers number about uudor joot the sovereignty, dignity and the indepen | two huncred, and for the present remain ie th dence of our counter, We are fichting, and alw service. presen main ia the waa will fight, againat this army of usurpere. Medidate ; well, you citizens who are arming against os! Think A Bowron lady who had left her velvet cloak and Cotton From Apalachicola, of our pecuilar situation | are Mexicans; we | white pluie bat with @ tost feithful servant, to | TR@ *teamship Western Metropolis from Apaleehi- be aired and carefully kept in her aly was | Cola on the 16th instant, arrived hore yesterday, collect the respective portions from land and free in- terest, The decision of the Aasesrorrs, made to day, placed the penalty upon the free interest, which is one-fourth of the ofl ; but referred the master to tho Chief Commissioner at Warhington for final dect sion. The working and land interests showed re- ceipte for revenue tax for alloliup to November ‘The prominent operator who made over his interests to a large amount on the day the Government made their claim, wae done pot with the virw of evating any claim, but wae a positive sale. The decision is attracting much attention, aa it involves @ large amount of money heretofore been generally observed, opinion that there will be no serious encounter or Moodahed, and that the Government of Spain will see the folly of Admiral Pareja’s course, and not attempt to carry ont his threats, A Cuban Robbed and Brutally Slain. ARREST OF A SUSPECTED MAN. &e., &e., &e. Wasntxoron, Nov, 234, In a dispatch to the late Minister Dayton, the Sec- fetary of State said he might not improperly Improve the occasion of remarking that the Executive Gov- ernment of this country has no Organ among the Dewsepapers, and ite views and sentiments in regard to France, and to all other countries, can be known always by the language of ite diplomatic representa- tions for it instructs them minutely, and directs them w speak always frankly and sincerely, Aehort time before this communication was sentto Minister Dayton, Mr. Seward wroteto bim: “ The statements made to you by M. Drouyn De Lhuys, concerning the Emperors intentions are entirely satisfactory, if we are permitted to assume them as having been auth r zed to be made by the Finperor in view of the present con- @ition of affairs in Mexico. It is true, as T have be- fore remarked, that the Emperor's purposes may hereafter change with changing circumstances, Wo, urselves, however, are vot unobeervant of the pro- gress ofevents at bome and abroad ; and in no case ere we likely to neglect euch provision for our own eafety, a every sovereign State must always be pre- pared to fall back upon, when natiens with which dd reverses decisions which have idered as law, aud as such, been From Europe. Arrival of The China’s Mails, The steamship Chiua which arrived at Boston yes- terday brings files to the 11th fnat, MORE ASOUT THR SHENANDOAT, In the opinion of her Mrjesty’s Government, there were no legal crounde for the detention of the captain andcrew of the Shenandoah under surveillance, ro scoordingly they were discharged. The statement that Captain Waddell had previously left the verse! is unfounded, It is ascertained, saye an English paper, that the Bhenandoah, besides the fine chrono meters and other p' rty, had on board a laree lot of cabin furniture and oil, which ehe no doubt re tained from the cargoes of the whalers, for the pur pose of Inbricating her ongines, The captain porse ree 8 large surn of money berides valuables on board, the latter he hae preserved, and declines converting them in cash, regarding ther, the war being over, as the property of the Federal government, One of the first Southern houres in Liverpool volunteered to send provisions on board of the Shenandoah, but no communication was allowed with those on board evinced enough foreign monarch, great be. BOILER EXPLOSIONS, Interesting Experiments on the St. Jehn’s Koilers— Startliog Facts Why Great Hollers Kxplede—A New and Kational Theory, &c, &c. Mr. Normen Wiard, of this city, hae just concladed sore very Interesting experiments on board of the stoamebip St, John, of the People's Lime of Bteam- ors. Hy permission and the request of the owners of the line, he Inserted a number of thermometers in one of the port boilers (the one which exploded) for the purpose of ascortalning the different temperature: in the interior of the The followng show the temperature at stated points + also are such vor tine we i ub to Pant agalirt each other ? ‘ou have placed yourselves, strange tatality, by the mde of the foreign euemien, postal es ane pr i) Se iy Hhe brings three thousand bales of cotton, weigh- and vet in your bosom beats s Mexican heart, Your | °° ol ‘ gallery, wb Bridget's conscience, then, must tell you, when firing your | face aud robuss form included, ing one hundred aud fifty thousand pounds—tho shots upon ua that you are firing upon your country, ae ‘ largert cargo ever takon from that portin « steam because we contend for its honor, ite uberty aud ite OUNTEEFEIT NG the National Curreney baa be- | vowel. ‘Ther independence. Unite with ua, Mexicans! fuilow she | come so extensive that the Washington Cunomtour Apalachicola Mine tse? been shipped from natural impulses of your hearts, and togesber we will | excle The nedoual credit sa iu jeopardy hirty thousand bales of eotten, and oe sie Repabile fore the Spe gh gf foreigners, Let Congress chow ite appreciation of the import. there are ten thousand ou hand with forty thousand erat ericaus{ the elandard of Independence and | 80e¢ OF thie matter by doing thet which the safety bales more etill up the river, which will come down the Kepabiic calle you! ! Come, cluster under t+ of the nation demands to wits by awarding so | When the water will permit; making in all about folds, and, firhting @# ought to Sight tree and ene- | Me crime ite just punishiment—death.” elebty thousand bales that will be shipped this wo the world (hbatif we Mex) % een. n we are Bol ‘Tugun are over pine hundred cases on the docket |" shands of « of the court for the county of which Kuoxville, sv betaegh oe h be may flaca is the W sa ive Moat of them are 0 Baoonkno, wits aon revels for damages growing out of Headquarters at Sante Rosalie, Wot. 1¥, L500, the war, Those persons Who acted a rebel con ae ann Ite scription agents receive severe punishment in the News Items. bape Costracr Surge ‘ n A to the New York Sun, failed bo convince the en * } War of the propriety of giving her « twa, ty = come ) bales of cotton passed Cair Di. eae jon in we reyular army, has necepted the next Oven 400 Dales of comen p halinselen Wing. The President has d rected thas abe be terday, for Cincinnati, P a with ¢ usual medal of honor for mer Tus Momph.s (Toun.] AVALANOUR is to be be | torious 4 ad faithful serviceson many fields, and . her frien! sk Co anhal ¢ revived. It will support the President, but oppose | °F i aM ae Cougress for & testimonial ot n CHANoBR of Kingston, N, ¥., waa beset by negro suffrage. Ir is reported that @ steamer ‘ice wrecked ten : 4 hwaymmen ina lonely part of the re Degrees they bave lived in frendship, cease to respect their Btepe are being taken privately to supply means to | piies North of Cape Hatteras, on the beach ; eup- | 8 few! te wince and bis money demande Below the water line........ erereecreeeBt® moral and treaty obligatior Your own discretion | such of the crew as are unprovided for, until they ; , doctor aad: “Well, if Toruat give up money, | 12 the eter, from tases 806 to 600 A can procure employment It Is also rumored that the | pose be the Jaceb Bell, 'd beste itt? >t “ low 12 inches above the rupture of 29th Oet,....500 ‘will be your guide as to how jar, and in what way,the | woney in which the men were paid off, was prom B e & ( er t Rict 5 hy he quietly tooe Of ule KIOVS | 19 inehes bulow ( “ < public interests will be promoted by submitting these | vided by well known firm which te also Jeckrorny & Co.'s auction house, a tchmond, pote baud inte his sue pocket, he drow known to possess Southern prociivities, and | Va, and several adjoining houses, wore destroy ed , but a neat revolver, and The eurfaco of the water in the boilers oscillates was prominently associated with the Southern inter- ni 1 me ht f giag bt) Lear in an in#tant, be shot one of the | ap and down #ix inches, alternately hoating the ert during war, The men are cautious in their | by fire on Tuesday night, robvers cowl, Lheother ruffan then tired atthe | plate by exposure to the bot steam at 600 degrees, the cire stances of their vorage, but Tug firemen of Philadelphia have made prepara | doctor, but the tall went harinlessly through bis 4 i b their peculiar and heavy lugenge indicate thet mont 1 , not thet het, The Gecko thee beck bid wae ateln oak Ln cooling it by contant with the water at 269 4 tions for a graod torchlight reception of the Phils ¥ degrees, tis tearful to contemplate, when wo now Ayes eae E c A fi te follow severely, Ho thon toe back | know that a sudden change of 231 dey [ tore AMM Le os 5 delphia Engine Company on is return from ite | 4 1 aud made kuown she tacts, Lut ob | srantly occurring in these bollers, ngee 2 Cope Northern viet on Saturay evening rekurming wounded man had escaped effect must be, with such expansion aud contraction, Sreew oll sold yesterday at Now Redford, - The vessel on arrival, was a model of cles order, and the same discipline was obser --- to permanently weaken the plates of the boiler not his pi views to the consideration of M. Drouyn de Lhuye." ; The rumors induet: sly clreulated concerning the resienation of Judge Otto, A tant Secretary of the Interior. and the appointment in bis place of Judge Morton, of Lilinois, are without foundation, Capt, L. D. Beckwith, 22d Reximent Veteran Re- serve Corps, who was sentenced by Court Martial at Baltimore to be coshiered and imprisoned for alleged | regular war venee |. re f ee oer ft rt at 2,40 per gall aales of Oy Is of a Rebel P sneee expecunento, bave already Grented & xrent paeteys pe . evory rope aud sparisin i pro} place 7 OF expo i patton} e ravels of a Kebcl ress. rensation amo or makere au ineere, false muster, has been today restored to rank and | she had the sppearance of @ ship prepared jor | ¢ sey 4 99.42, the higheus price ever Tha: Mem: : é Hefore the Bt. John left on her Inat tins large pay by the President, upon recommendation of the | a voyace, rather then having been butfested about for lor manufacturers at §5. . I Md © Mempiis Arrmat, which bas led @ vagrant | number of well-known mechanics examined the ty many mMonthe in the of sixteon knots sea-worthy er t the ra'e | reached. hfe dur * tin “chase of fee Hox. Soncyira Conrax will deliver a lecture be. | place o woul’ have enced some difficulty in effecting | fore thePreas Club, at the Piuiladelph her capture ¢ ters wore indeed proud of her, and when the inst batch of thecrew were on the eve of | of Music next Monday evening. His subject will Reing then v leaving her, one of them said, “Tam sorry to leave |p, , the ship, especially asthe Confederase tiag le not at . Judge Advocate General, who reviewed the proceod= {ngs of the Court Martial, and the argument of Capt, Beckwith's counsel, R. 8. Matthews, The Commissioner of Internal Revenue to-day de eided as to (he amount of stamp duty on a deed of pg thy , i experiment for themeclves, aud expicesed great # the war, is once more lsnuod af ite old | Surprise at the new and practical discovery, Mr. publication, and te'ls briefly and bumor- wierd cisime tat he bas Sune bar simple, safo Academy : ' ee ae a and eure remedy to equalize ne) = tompera- amy | ously tho stor its wanderin ture in the boilers, ‘and ‘all those who have Lat oda ‘robel't sheet, | witnessed tho experiments believe it can ‘Across the Continent and the Dutive of the | it left Memphis on the morning of June 6, 1502, be done, If this be so, theu the public should trust or mortenee given by the Atlantic and (ireat 1 while the gunboasfivht w ing on hotly in front demand that every boiler rhoald thus be guarded ne eat, t » lon 1 Congress ” 4 “ Western Railway Company to Johu R. Peon, Trus | fumored that Waddell sald. that. ihe sae pt Th lasminhln Ci Whikugy troce Mew. Fer tor | RRR Lae RED arin OMenG tipletionn ‘Tha jury tn. the ease of the Bt vane teo of the city of New York, banker, The Commise | which conveyed to him the news of the fall of Kich- oP ; Greunda, Msalssipp!, Ou the 20th of November, | could fiud no person guilty, b alao they failed to idently of good ma- ordinary and lawful sure, Lf ali boilers have so mach oscillation, consequcntly eo much wider a range of expan nend contraction, then that problem of “unac Foor gave intelligence “ the proclamation of Jef, Galveston, put into New Orleans on the 22d, in 1862, th om pleasant Jittle town a @ got into give ¢ Goutse w ythat ie ' avis, thatthe war would be prosecuted with vigor. P . Ph tate rather close proximity to General Grant's head- | terial, ehould give way with a TUE BEBRL PIRATE CLAIMS. tow of the meamer Boulh 0 m The Whiting quarters, who was seeking to make the acquaint- | 2 he Date aries Alajuseka \(ha snattar (o a anit lost her rudder, and her boiler completely gave | ance of Gen. Pemberton at ALbeville, the ArraaL of iunparsiallty, aa follows MN | owt. Bho was two days ina very rousl aes, ee eee tne de ere Miusisaipy). Here | countable boiler explosions Is solved vy oF 7 ; is continued until the 14th ef ay, IN8B, wien “4 It would be a great mistake to Ignore the fact that | THR steamer Deer-Lodge, from Bt. Loui Mow | Gens, Grant and Sherman took it into their beads ro this dispute hae arsumed which hes bot | for Omaha, with avaluable cargo, sunk twelve | to * vc dy a thas sung Utile city, LOC JAL N W S hitherto belonged to it, Atth e | tes below Bt, Joseph, on Monday, Tt is supponed | They thought they wore ubous to “tbag" the Ak ead not of the numberof those who . i vepasl eats ‘ = consequence of these elalins, provide rb@ | shat the boat and cargo will proves total lous, The er pare Ae ares seein Se ele pone NFW YORK AND THE VICINITY, taken (o treat themin a split contormable vo the sioner © ked by letter if $1,000 in internal reve- Due stamps was sufficient tocover the case; the entire amount of the mortgage being $39,000,000, and he, in euewer, stated that 1t would require internal reve- to the amount of @50,000; and if said stamps were notaitixed thereto the bonds of said Railway Company would be invalid, General Ochoa bas just arrived from Mexico, duly accredited by President Juarez, charged with an v $60,000, ornini’s is a fr # : : i ones ‘ {roportant mission to thisGovernment. He ta seek. | Siaractor of both the parties to the die ihe boat slone wes slued at my prin a sue «tmp frorn the pres Tur Evacuation PARapr,—Should the as ‘ manner in which Earl Russel concluded a coutioversy ‘Tue bark F. Bunckinis, of Boston, from Prince ut they didn't. amein ove way, the fng an andience with the President, in company | which until ite final etaye he had eonducted with | . : : : A J went oub the other way, with full forty | Weather be fine to-day, the parade of the First Divie- great Judement aud temper has exposed us to @ mis- Fyiwarde Islend, was vrecke! ff C Noddick, |}. unis of shot end shell makloy "+ Mar§ jon will be agrand affair, ‘The line will be formed— understanding, A diepute in which the honor of two o x 9 hey C t ° ro ‘ countries is conce ened pannel be ‘determined by the | Me» 08 the night of the Yist, The vessel and ver ie heal, beiore is could get out of the | uot on the Battery as originally iutended—but on Inere eeolution of one, unices that one is aicong | cargo were a total loss. The crew were saved, | Wav o those jmpatiens rr sagt A com nies The | 4th street, right resting on 9th avenue, At noon, Og Oral ex - fea ar t Me the troops will be reviewed by Governor Fenton, in f fon Arvranthe er enough t) impose its will on the other, ‘The ques ion ‘ - bo dro Lely & "i with the exception of the cook, who was drowned tiie Linesin the pleasant | laces with Senor Romero, uinister from the Mexican Ke- public. The Directors of the Board of Trade have taken action with a view to the consolidation of the cities of Washington and Georgetown, and the remainder of the county of Washington, into one inuniecipality, fns'ead of being, as at preseat, under the control of . five distinct authorities, in issue le notot akindto be discueteu wiih woet fora verks4 a advantage by the principal parties concerned, | in attempting to swim ashore. of Atlanta, hicking to be out of bosh Grani's and | 14th street. They will then march up past the Fifth SL Ae & Fee ane Phe yap 1us executive office of the Clerk of the Court of . tags Pl ¥ i Tt bere aval, ou the 20sh of | Avenue Hotel, and pay the honore of @ marching oa- 4 tc } ord h : j : , | duly, 1s0d, the last pamed gyentiewman—whou we | lute to Governor Feuton, who will occupy for the ng being use P time being the space between the Hotel aud the ——— bie of devermination, and by which alone, when no al portion of the new bullding being use! for Parcel a Nn an yet ry Hey Atlsnie Worth Siohumeat Ife will be mousted, and will s iC 1OrNg imputauon#® are made, they Militar Deporte do oby the Juiges of ise. andro the AvvraL retired to Montyomer . * ; POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE: The Alabati cluitua have yet \ ‘ bet rot Pa ib lt Bee OE) Absa cha tiuingy how every to lwsuoextrwalipa irony | attended by his ated, Gen, Dixwnd staff and Genoral hile they remain a poured jane i or »poals, 4 . a the prool-press until the evacuation, As Ger Sandford and T will accom he Go or, Alabama ; A isiuies the suppowision that | gig papers of the Court were almost entirely de- | 5: ates B corps ey sig iden rego me fouese} OEY BOE eae " ermpaning the Covernor Mobile, Ala., Nor, 24.-A epecial dispatch to the cant dir cause of war, All that Tre DrGohbNeA’ Rud thre 4 / , i" » | and forthe time being, General Asboth, the hero of Apvantisan irom Montgomery, dated the 22d inst, | the world Knows of the action of the Government of stroyed, Mr hpons lad aah of type rebeued | bey Kidge, and General Kirby Smith, who fourht in ate it, Went out on adiray atthe other—and a} Sueriman and she APrRat. parted for | ‘eal oight battles will act as honorary wembore beheve he went off somewhere down in | on the etaff of General Bandtord, The troops will it thas the policy of ‘hat oe too Ee etn) General Intelligence. the United States tarur nment i One of P yal diewrace to both Gi says: Gov, Parsons has delivered his mensage to the Legislature. He uses the adoption of the amend- tto the Constituiion of the United States abel. Vos unable to it An Mb ie La , inn] (Dy Matt to the’ Werk Gun.) Georgia, and wo have since lesrued that be and | not come down town, bat will be dismissed as soon ae , utthere is astate of por y Mail to the New York Sun.) his men Knocked priutiv the 2 at «ter. hi 7 " 0 the Ge fehing slavery, and the parrage of laws protecting of the dievdvan of war r he sible’ vale, oven ‘nt 8 Se a eaitees Ay the marching ealute shall have been paid & tb Gov. the persons and property of newroea, ‘This course he Aad, merece Fy tho pr ent tae of Tne Columbus, Ga., Bre learns that a now cote | iosued ita regular publication at Montgomery on | “OF Ju the evening @ verenade will be given to says will secure the adiuission of our representatives | the utmost importance (o our commerce A ton factory is about to be estal shed in thatcity, | she Z0sh of September, 144, and cont nued soen. | (overnor Fenton at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, « pam fu Congress and restore the Btate to all political rights in the Union, Le opposes the special code for ug, if ever we should be again involved or there reasons, notwithstaniing what b arrived in Waah. | tertein andl inate naaspecial train, unbl about the 1 Liger. Gan, Grant andi f ington on Wednesday 1 ob the ctizenaof “Dixiets land” | ber of prominent citizens having #0 arranged, A not April, 1805, whea another | tine display of fireworks will also take place. Tho written in the naine of Bagiaud, we thas pa 5 . | force peuslonan o: Foueral tu ry persuasio teloe the governinent of neeroes, and recorminends the | goiuethng wi Tyet be done to bring tuis dispute to.an Tue official vote for Governor in New Jernoy | ico iy iy to his ted “0 * te ' ry olay | own sig evil) eormmanen ah 10 o'clees, opt vagrant law bearing upon wh early and practical eettiement; lor it ie one that, | makes the republican majority tho ) caine ile y a NRRAL Scorr,—This veteran officer are pdopnlon of) 8 vasren} UE ite aad atevertuay | eried, can in no other way ie through Alabama, He govbled up selma, usiog ib BRAL Scort, Diack alike, and eugvests that vagrant iawe similar | Jie Qg Pn cel ey iz Fenian bondg sel! quickly in Quebec. The | very rougily, buruing foundries gin factories | rived at the Astor House on Wednesday evening and to those of Mississippi be adopted; and he recom- THE NEW MINISTRY Pape mat peirig fore girly there aro savesting | ead suit “A gouorally of the", ©. braud of owns | jg stopping there at present, Ho keeps himeelt quite a fe t mie: f ant parnl no shem eral en out w definite " ned . : mends that prov 1 Le made for destitute white At Inst, the new Ministry hae beon formed; and @ wan cite tar eian at | LG p inn Ny ae d iis y apoerveined tha} secluded, only receiving the virits of a few personal and colored persone, banquet was been given by the Lord Mayor st Lau Hal Lake City, number about swelve hundred, of | Siveting Sponcer Tiflernen had fixet bie voracious | {tlends, It te believed that Le will goon leave for the ee don, at which the Prime Miniswr made bis debut in | Witch gwo hundred are cavalry jeyocu Moutwomery At ip te day, BLOUSE the 2¥yb | South to remain durin rold weather, Tennessee. a brief speech, in which he touted on American Two more persons hare mysteriously disap, |‘ Aut 3 HO—toe Avital made rovin for bum by Tug FestaN Brorarknnoop.—The New , , roiug to Columbus, ¢ rr b forw affairs in the following terms 1 ‘ » eleven Within the last | 608 bus Ga, Prom thie tine forward, he Craze Cant: Martiab<Trebhera and | oc tte ne no sense te ibe cocealen. of: shone | Reet waste tect cater ee itera can ue fonind ast | ue siory 18 beiefly void, Montkcinery wes occur | Headquarters of thle great organization, in Meat {71h Murderers, Ete. 4 sous she civil war whieh ho—-ANG Do trace o Jed Withous resistence, aud Gulumbus ceptured | *reet, next door to the Everett House, are now had to lament tt af e | Toe a 1 robbed the Express Ma) G ihe Naahviile, Nor, 2. The Crane Court Martial has od States of America, That war B three men who !a¥ hed i ‘ 4) n. Wilmop, alter # at Dub inetlocs handsomely fitted up, and have epartmente for the tana | crust sat tiatarest | Company at Chicago of pith(h) have been held tor nce, The materiale of the o With tb , Viev-Prerident, Senators and Represe Joved and the areumente delivered on both sides, vp ' it aud the 1 bye ; . i » bh thee President, Vier-Prerident, Senators an epresent- eg ie jsion has not been made public by the Court, on fon oe eof ben e ane | seb aie Rosa La Cro ‘ . fly , sig i Hs NO, OF i “i a8 and a fe ane 9 that had ot atives, in which they willtransect thelr business in v 5 " ys auc are.) Buck: § NE celebrat ine acn'plon Simmonds, or bo My were piled in the sirees, auc Mus ; though in military circles it te belleved that | piceperity torcentaries to come, [i bietia’ Day M8 | received an rea aes j}yeec esavue of President | dewtroyed by order ut Md) F Geb. Wileone who | future. Buch ects a0 are now pacsod in this hall ienat, 6 wish ot Englishmen, i Colonel Crave bas fully viudicated his course in every Oe 8 Sh fy ot nae ink entertained towards | Lincoln, for Puiladely 1h is to cows 4! exacted of Col. Dill, oue of the proprietors, who | Would be legitimate should Ireland cease to be a : 1 y ear, hear.) Was caphured with , vrovince of Kugiand, but would, of course, reouire particular, that mighty Republic, (Hear, hear] Two hundred thousand dollars were rea! ised by ond of oe ate fy phe. Sept ase at Columnum & yw rpoag tr te tna an ties Tel pe : ” Nastville is invested by bands of robbers and mur- JOHN MITOHE! the sale of government mules at Springtie d, Ul, lish the ArraaLdunn 4“ Sarin ah aye confirm y eh peopl Terers, Lest night, at about 10 o'clock, Mr, Heffore§ The London Stax bas an editorial op the pardon of | \ant week i the war, or, | fault, (Coptinned en the fast Page.)

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