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The Latest News Number 10.412. —_—_— By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun, a FROM WASHINGTON. Habeas Corpus to be Restored. NO MORE MILITARY TRIALS, \ Great Mortality Among Freedmen. One-tenth of All the Negroes Brought North by Sherman Reported Dead. MEXICAN FACTS AND RUMORS. Boats From the American Side Fired At. . ALL ON BOARD PROBABLY KILLED. GREAT The Fenian Arr @ Wem being reviied, Such reports have seldom if | her amidships, and cutting her down to the w s A Juarist Success at Chihuahua, Imperalists Forced to Evacuate, Spanish-Chilian War. EXCITEMENT OVER IT. sts. The Examination of “Head Centre” Stephens. &e., &e. Wasutsutos, Nov 29 Prig.-General Charles Ewing, of the United States Voluateers, lately commanding a brigade tu Sher- Man's army, hes ree 1 his commision in the Volanteers, gone duty as Captain aud Brevet Colonel in the Regular Army, ‘There te good :eason to believe that the President Will, in a few dara, iseue aprociamation restoring the writof Habess Corpus, Asa conse juence, there will be vo military commissions or courte to try offences fin districts where the cases can be diposed of by civil tribunals It may be asserted with confidence that there is no Gruth whatever io the statement that Jefferson Davie fis to be tried by o military court There wasalarge crowd of vie.tora at the Execn- Bive Mansion to-day, including several military Officers and | uited States Sena ‘The President war occupied with the visitors until after five o'clock, ‘The hichess number of prisonersin the Old Capl- fe) Prison at say tune during the rebellion was 1,04; Dut accordine to the official returns to-day there are @uly eleven confined there at this time. Officlal returns received at the Froedmen's Bu- Peau. show that of the Lulu free negroes brour ht @own the Cape Fear River in March law to Wil- ington, by Gen. Sherman, 2,000 died trom the 11th ef March tothe Slet of May for the want of medical @ttention, which it was impossible to afford them at the time. Kince the establichment of the Medical Department of the Freedmeu's Bureau in North Carolina, the mortality among the freediwen bas Greatly decreused, It ie believed that the President's messace and the @ccompanying reports of the Heads of Departments ere all finished with the exception as to some of & Ce, end on @ver before been so soon prepared in advauce of Congress. A Baltimore paper states that Generel Butler in- @eods to Ko to Fiorida, but bis fronds deny it, Mexico. Another Batch of Exciting Reports. New Orleans, Nov, 20.—We have further highly Qoportant and exciting Mexican news, The Mate uoras KR ancusno of the 16th inst, ears: A night attack was about to be made on the Impe- vial gunboat Antonio by two email boats trom the American shore, which, when they were discoverod, ere fired upow by the Antonio and sunk, probably iling or drowulng a. on board of them The Rancuxeo of the 19th inet, says: Nothing more has yet been beard of the Liberal forces besieging Mataimoras, The Bancitxeo also reports that a Federal paymas- fer above Brownsville was murdered by the forces of Cortinas, which fled with @25,000 belonging to bim fauto Mexico, The Rancurao also eaye that the amnerty proposed Dy (be Emperor Meximilian has been accepted by pome of the leaders of the opposition on the Kio Grande. Telegraph lines are tobe immediately extended frow the City of Mexico to Guanagula, Tampico and Biatamorns. New Orleans, Nov. 29,--The San Antonio Herman, of the 12th inst. «ays @ number of Liberal officers bad arrived there, considering the Liberal cause eo Gesperate in their country that they were eompolled & abandon it. The Mexican Tives, of the 14th ult, gives # favor- Qble account of the immigration to Mexico, and Publishes a list of ex-Confederates, settled near “James sibley and bie men are quietly settling @own ae Imporial citizens near Cordova, NEW YORK, Mexican New via, fan Franclece. San Francisco, Nov, 28.—The shipments to Mexi- can ports by the Joha L. Stevens, which sails to- morrow, will be extremely light, the trade in that ing been brought almost to a stand wing in a great measure to the action of the French commissary at Maratian, in rejecting on frivilous pretexte considerable quantities rent from thie city to supply the French troops; also to the fact that while the French oecupy Guayamas, Mazatian and Acapulco, the Liberals have control of affaire inland, eo that between the opposing forces communication is cut off. Oficial News vin Washiegton. Washington, Nov. 29.—Official news from Fl Paso was received, this evening, by Romero, the Mexican Minister, that the recent movements of the national forces of Mexico compelled the French troops at Chihuahua to evacuate that city and State and to withdraw to Durango. On the 26th of October the evacuation began, and four days later not « single French soldier was kf. at Chihuahua, President Juarez writes, on the Sd inst., that he was about leaving El Paso for the city of Chihuahua, to re- establish there the national government, This is thought to be « great success for the Republican cause of Mexico, since the French admit their ina- bility to bold the conquered ground. ~ California. A Sharp Indian Fight, ctc. San Francisco, Nov. 21.—Arrived ship Charles Luling, from Boston, and steamer Siorra Nevada, from Oregon, with $353,000 in treasure, Our official telegram to-day from Nevada saye: On the 17tb inet. Lieut. Oemor, with 60 California volunteers and a howitzer, attacked @ large band of Indians who had fortified themeeclves in the Biack Mountains, about 100 miles northwest of Dungelen, in the northerly part of the State of Nevada. During the engagement one volunteer was killed and tw were wounded, O the Indians 120 were killed, a few escaped, and all their horses, arms and ammunition were captured, This is the band which three weeks ago robbed train, Killed the teameters, and afterwards obliged 30 armed men who were scouting after them to retire, alter au unsuccessful engarement. GOOD MOVEMENT, Organization ef as American Industrial Lengue. Philadelphia, Nov, 29.—A very large meeting of gentiemen interested im the protection of the inter- esta of the workingmen of the Unite! States, the deveiopment of the resources of the country, its growth end wealth, and the maintainance of the national credit, was heldin thie clty to-day, It was resolved to organize an American Industrial League to counteract the mischievous designs of the British Free Trade League, recently formed in New York, It is fatended that all American industries in all of the States, represonting the interoste of the labor of the whole country, shall be embraced in this organi- gation, The meeting was adjourned to meet again in this city om the J4th of December next iu the Board of Trade rooma, and it is expected that at that time there will be a full attendance of the cotton, woolen, iron, steel, machine making, and mining interests of the country. i sian Ea APPALLING MURDERS, A Whole Family Batchered. Allany, Nov. 49.—On Monday night last, the family of Danie! Walruth, of Menheliw, Herkimer County, consisting of hunself, ite aud daughter, about twelve years ot age, were murdered by a party or parties unknown, Walruth was shot through the head, Mre Walruth’s head was smashed in, and the child's throat cut. Coroner Fi of Mohawk, is holding an inquest to-day, No clue to the murderers can be found, FROM HAVANA, Sinking of a Philade|phia steamer, Etec. (Correspondence of the Sun.) Havana, Nov, 22.—The steamer Hendrick Hudson arrived to-day from Philadelphia, While entering the port # Spanish man of-war ran Into her king re edge, She had a government pilot on board at the time, Temporary repairs will be made, and she will sali on ber usual day, Considerable dissatisfaction prevails bere at the ap- polntment of General Larsundi to supersede our Cap- tain-Jeneral,be beme 4 pro-siavery man, immensely in debt, and Cuba and the Cubans must entisfy his creditors, ‘The gold medal to be presented to Capt. Barton, of the steamship Columbia, for meritorious conduc’ during the recent burricane, on the night of the 25d ult,, is now ready, It cost #119 in gold, From Europe. Two Days Later News. The steamabip Scotia, from Liverpool the 18th, and Qurensiown the 19th of November, bas arrived London, Nov. 18,—We have the authority of Con- ul Dudley for stating that the Shenandoah will esi! for New York, on the 21st inet, uuder the command of Capt. Freeman, The American correspondent of the Times repre- eenta the steady decrease of the Federal army aad navy as evidence that war with England is not cou- templated if she refuses to pay for the Alabama claims, The Army and Nevy Gazerre remarks that the reductions of the!French army are so remarkable as to excite surprise and respect, The cha are #0 large that they may be regarded as a ¢ ntee of cbange in French policy, The Gazerre thinks the reductions in the French army may induce Mr. Gladstone tocall on the War Department for are duction of the British Army, THB FENTANS, ‘The investigation into the charge of tresson against James Stephens aud the three other prison: ers arrested with him, was concluded on the 1th by the committal of the prisoners tor trial, On the Maglstrate giving the usual caution, aud asking Stephens whether he bad anything to say as to the I feel bound to aay, with a view to my own reputa- 4 no attorney or layyer ip and that | intend to empioy none, becaure kind, | would be PBeneh leet tsetand Now I deliver. existence of thatiaw in Ireland, ite 1 repudiate the right of in Ireland. and deiy sny puoislinent I have spoken, At the above trial the following testimony among other wasciven, , Acting Inspector Edward Hughes, of the le'ective Cordova. The Imperialists claim a victory near Oajaca, where they routed 50 Liberals, killing 37 and cap toring 65. The Times’ Brownsville correspondence of the Ath says: Tho correspondence between Gen, Weit- " ei and Gen, Mejia, culminated in the following | ¢Barse, Stephens said: orders that T bavee “\ The, Maxteys an’ beritis having ofticially nated tent +) pe ometa ae cotarctts aes aeitars| te aac Ran fs . nel to cease i oT ritieh law A fle United Bte'es soldiers, It ie Bareuy ot that re fing Po r the of and soldiers of this comm, will not | Fight, or even ite existence, 4alow any perc on the neutral bank to insult any | jeg existence © person on the Mexican side, that Le intiicted on me, ©& al remained quiet around Matamoras Phe lake in the vicinity of the City of Mexleo had | police, was then sworn, and the following jnius uation Pieen to withia ove iach of the level of the City ereating considerable alarm, Av ex-Contederate had reuted a plantation in San Luis Potosi, where he would plaus 6,000 acres of cot- ton Kobbers made « furious attack on the town of Pam- @, in Coabucien, but were repulsed and suffered « | come to search this house by virtue of a heavy loss. om (he th, in an American swamer, by him, read : ‘ was of the party of the Dublin police force, uuder the command of Mr, Superintencent Kyau, who, ou he morning of Nov. ilth, proceeded to the house cal- led the Fairfield House, Neworidve avenue, bandy~ mount, | went to the baek door, sud kuocked loudly. THURSDA that if he did not open the door I would open it for him. The door was then opened, and | saw the prie- oner now present, called James Stephens, in hie shirt eoing up stsire. IT wontafter him into hie bed room. ‘Lhere was a female there, * ho he hi «1 asked hm “Who owns this} re “Edo” Lasked bim who 6 landlord, an id, “Mr. Hebert.” Ton epben wash me and he said “Herte +. th for detective officer Daweon, who recoenived 5 fecosted him by name t. “How are yon, Seph ene’ He rep ied, “Who the h—Iareyour’ ‘lam Dawson aaid. Biepiens replied, What the cevil ne yo. “My note is Dowson —d." wad he became nee f Imweon aid, your neme * Btephens said, “linweon be very much excited, amd I told him to keep bi quiet, and that L arcested him on a chayeof hiyh treason, He said, “Yes, you have: I wil now be quiet ." and be remarked, “Had you met me outsl © you would no! got me soensily.” 1 then des ed him to drese, and I saw Clifford search bie c.othes and take some papers out of them, Law the three other Prisoners, Luffy, Kickham, and Lvophy—taken out of the house on the 6 Occasion, Acting Inspector Patrick Clifford was then eworn, and his into:mation wae rea. He deposed that on the 11th instant he was one of the party under Supe: intendaut Ryan, who went to Fath if lioure, He crossed the garaen wall, and went to the back door & voice within With Hughes, They knocked, asked, “Le that Corri insiage replied that they were doing that ag t! pe. They told him to open the door, but he rai ie was undressed, Jie asked had be ona ehirt, and on the person inside saying he had, desired him to open the door, as he need not be ashamed, [he door was then opened, nud they enrered, Saw Stevens in the bail, He had only bie ebirton, Accompanied ita to his bedroom, and then Huehes desired d nent w brin, up Dawson, ‘The latter it up, a enter: ng ssid— “How are you, Steph * pte said, “Whe the b—i" or “who the d e you said, “Dawson.” Hughes then tapped step! the shoulder, and said he was their prisone hent then went to Stephens’ coat, and found b pocket-book and notes to the amount of £26, Blephonr— That is not true, ‘The witness's intormation continued to state that the deponent showed Stephens the pocket-book and noies, and told them he wae going to keep them Found some keys in the pockets also, and asked what did they open? Stephens replied, pointing to a wardrobe and dressing table, that they opened there Srticles. Was going to hand clothes to Stepheas woen be said he wanted @ black cloth trousers, vest and coat, in all of which articies be dressed himself, Ho was then brought away, and witness in presence Of Laweon, opeved the bottom of the book-case and saw Daweon fod a number of bullets io it and rome documents, on all of which he pot his name, ana which were ever since in bis sate heeping Tt was stated that piles of documents, revealing all the secrets of the organization, were found in ste- phens's residence, and that Fenlaniem was an open book, at least to the administrators of the law, ENGLAND AND AMERICA, The London Morning Post in av editorial on Sir Morton Pevo's late speech to bis constituents at Bristol, rays His testimony to the good will of the American rere eenerally will be appreciated here, and we can t be gind to be told thatthe ides of war with Kng- land is not gray ely or tavorably ertained among responsible ne. Nodoubtt | strongl the Alabama; but their leaders kuow as wel do that the challenge, “pay or fieht," fe not the way ® ® dispute which ie purely one of interna- ha proper di tow on our part don the o her side to eek noth ple, there can be no difficulty in ly fluding solution to @ problem which ¢ no difficult conditions but tho-e which are thrust into it by talee pride or inexcusable peryer- iy. GORNES AT A PUGILI8T'S FUNERAL, The London Datiy News eays a disgraceful acene Occurred at the funeral of Tom Sayers, ou the loth inat.: er mid-day, @ vast crow! had assembled in High etrest, Camden Town, where the ox-champlon lived, ant the main road and pavowont trom the Mother Redcap, for eeveral bundred yarde toward Hampstead, wae infested = y what looked like execution mob, ‘The shops were nearly ail cons partly, perhaps, out of respect to the memory ot s: ere, and partly (there can ‘youtof de erence w the evidentl wore the oceupavious from Migh atiee: to the @ euarded by n, who ouly admitted people who either “gave the number of thew tomb," or otherwise justifivd their claim to. enor At two P.M, this ciowd was ensily kept in order, but Lait an hour later a successtul ruch was inade, Rod come hundred sturdy Vayabou cariedthe gutes by tain foree ginid the yeile and shouts of their comp ulone Phe police suceeded in reclosing Lhe wutes, anu in again exorcieing discrimination ae to whom they should admit. As it wae the tombs and covered eryps were crowded with people whe turbutentiy josiied and jaughed, trampled om the grass, aud deed the Graves with as little reverence tor the piace they were in ae if it Lad beeu an oid prize ting, The suc- ding two hours weie taken up in watehing ihe ae hand combat between the peiloe outeide and the diy increasing crowd of roughe, in the arrival aud adiiission of be Cbrities, each admission being the eiynal tor sele ou the partot those who wented to force their Way, and in securing ven round trom which to vee Une procession. Soon aiter four o'clock P.M. the eo ot drums and uu pets wes heard, and the hoan ud m mae conch ugelod though the au ng disorderly mob, A's pou d dog cart, with his maguitieent 0K, sole occupant of the iatter, followed bumedi> atevy after the | The police contrived to kop back the atten t mob tora tew m ite; butas # as taken Into (ie Ce uetery Chupel, tring had filed in, the erowa of lackguarde pioved Yoo estrous jor those opposed Wo them, aod (he gates Were Ayain BLormed. ‘dune members of the band, while in the act ul pay- ing the “Dead March,” were yeattored pelle their inetsumente Uysug overhead aud thew runulny tor eatery, tMundrede cf the toulcst coum of the back courts and alleys ot London, the creatures who only come to ight dp the ueeregate at an exocu. tioa or race course, or au ille,ul betting grouud, rushed in to bold eaturualia at tue grave mae, bore few minuios the police weie compieloiy overcome, ‘they were @ mere handiul of meu against the coo. my, but they sulsequeutiy railed, and ouco mae succeé.ed tn closing the cemetery gaies, Many of the roughs were trodden down in the raid, and after It was over 1hO Kar PIDg, Bpeecliess sorts eeicued at no untiequent intervalr of Lhe gi aes, oF reared by their luckier cotorades against (he tombe, while neck cloths were torn open and au maton restored, spoke to the severity of wie coniict The Datry Teteoraru says: “A will was read on the return of the friends {rom Highrate Cemetery, aud the substance of it is, that the three thousand pounde collected for him after bis tiglt with Hounan, uu juvested ju Northwestern Laiway #hock, ill be divided between his two chi d together with an additional sum, which, on the realization of hie es. tate, may be pearly another ( aud pounds, Ihe polo trustee is Mr, Bennett, ¥ asaiso one of the srustege for the management of the money subseribed sons Of Bll classes jor the benefit of the cham- To thi# same Mr, Kennett, wud to the Mr, yin whose houge ‘Jom Sayers died, t fellow clung with an aimos: chiidisn affect! loot words in Consciousness having Leen aduressed to the former ot the two, Hie had literally goue to the house of Mr, Mi —# boot and shoemaker who, it scoims, had made all Toni’s lighting boots for bim--to die. His tweebildren had been pieced wt subool hy | Mr. Bennet, ‘The girl app ass W be 4! ous fitteen or A ELeODy has @ tacu ior which We tace of the ‘Uribeu maiden, in Millaiss picture of (ue Concealed velist, might very well puss aportralt. tes biother ” nd ¥ @ year ov (wo, duu seomee trauk, ine telligent lad; but they were both so psimiully affected thet judgment of acter wae tus that Mme ous of the question.” The English sporting papers deny the truth of tho alleged riotous proceadings ut the Sayers’ obtoqules, aud declare that the ceromonice were conducied ine far more orderly manaer thao were thore of Lord Palmerston, BPAIN AND CHIL The London Moryiny) Poot ea. *! The action of Spanled | beea anticipated oe Live wl, bbe ment having inbke Con- bout 7 o'clock, At the third knock | Wa es ae ‘ed ty a person inside, who asked who was (here, T veplied, "Lane lige equstable the door.” ‘lhe per- a ot Dever ope adressed:"' I eald to Paras PS aaa pocted with the Wess Cours icmde & der the Dick ide daportapt, “diicy Lee! ey chu carry Out Copper O86 from (Ui port as w elk COLLOD Wie Carried fi. porte during the dete War, Lb iy thes siore & wh Lio possi bie that there may issue trou Livery!) 8 COUP EtO w flowt to ie the Bpaaish Licks ob Lorw Wee to Fup Of the Uniied talon, wat 865. The confirmation of the blockade of the Chilian porte caused copper to advance another £10 per ton— Making @ total rise of £20 in two dara An influential meeting of merchan's and ship- owners Interested In the trado of the West coast of America, was held in Liverpool, on the 17th instant, The conduct of Spain wae a ronely denounced for ite buccaneering acts, and @ eeneral want of polirienl mora.t A reso a'von Woe pasted to the effect that } the mcetine views boeurp co and indignation the course parsvet ty the Bpante Acmiral, and that | @ memorial suould be diepateted to Lord Clarendon, Tequesiing the Governinent could wake prompt ne- tion ior the proe@etiwu of Betish interests. This reeolu'ion was UnaAn movely adopted, and a depute tion was appointed to porent a memorial to Lord (‘aren on oa the morniag the steamer ea led, Tt wasstated in Liverpool that blockade runners had been fitied o udthat it was quite probable some would anil on the day the Scotia left Liverpool, ‘The Timks says the moe'ing at Liverpool was one of the most iufluential commercial meetings ever held in Liverpool, The Trves, ina loader, declares that the tntereet of overy kingdom in Earope, as well as every republic tn America, demands that the | com plain! suthorit u Spain bad mede againat Chili should be reluke > vely France, and the In face of these dangers i ia tune to haw with the miserable se! an ateolute terierence. A joint onstiance of the Great Powers cannot fail to recail the Spanish Nt to the o ion of legal princip! whieh it 18 to have tor en, to the reparation Wronge which it bas too hastily authorised, Taverpool, Nov, 18,—A deputation of the Liverpool merchants had waited apon Earl Clarendon in regard to the Chilian troubles, and the interview was very satisfactory one, There is every reason to hepe thatthe Government will take energetic measures io regard to the matter, VRANCE La FRavcrcontains an article directed against the rumors of iatended territorial modific ed tothe Emperor, The writer say not seek an. ritorial agerandwement, she has no t watruct the map of Europe, hb to overthrow, for their own profit, the Eu:opean balance of power, Frauce would be compelled to tortify her defensive posit to take precautions and secure ber own aatety, w re-establishing an equilibrium which Jar resto wrod he lets the changes elsewhere might o luperial decree had been published reducing the neh army by about 40,000 men. The reduc- tion will take piace at the expiration of the various terme of serv'ce, until the etrength of tho various regiments have reached the limit fixed by the de- cree The Parie Parnre eays Marshal Magenta will shortly proceed to Austria, The samme journal arserte that Spain is not unlikely to accept the mediation of @ third power in the affair with Chill, Copenhagen, Now. 1i--The King of Denmark makes to Messre, James Wyld Capmana & Co, concession for laying a tclegreph between England, Norway and North America by way of Greenlaud, ommercial Intelligence. Liverpool, Nov, 18, 2. M4 prices are higher, Thee to-d ere Li,0v0 bales, of whieh 4,000 were takeu by speculators and ex- porters. Hreadetuffs eteady, Provisions are unsettled, except lard, which is firm. Landon, Nov. is, 2. Consola, jor money, 644 & 89 4; Dfinots Cen: uaree Siw O81 %; Erie shares 65%; United Btates twenties, Oss a 04 News Items. By Teleyraph to the New York Sun.) Oven 4,300 bales of cotton passed Cairo, NL, for Bt Louis yesterday Porner Sovie has resumed the practice of the law at New Orleans, Tur Missisvippi Legislature hea adopted » bill permitting negro testimony in all cases except whore only whites aro interested. Taw message of Governor Wells, of Loulsiana, Was read to the Logisiature yesterday, It is patri- otic, and eupnorts the President's policy Gaymnat Greoon's course in Texas ia generally denounced, end s 4! to be infusing fosurrectiouary sentiments into the minds of the freelmen, Bak William Treat, bound from Chicago to Butlalo, with @ cargo of 25,000 bushels of corn, is ashore at Long Point, Lake Erie, Fears are en- tertained that she wil! prove a total loms, Baroo Praqmemmm, Loutsiana, belng closed up, the pariah of Iberville, which before tne war made nearly 60,000 hogsheada of sugar, will make this year about 600 hogsheads, and about 600 bales of cotton, As explosion of gunpowder occurred yesterday ®t Evans's gun store, corner of Second and Bouth streets, Philadelphia, nearly destroy!ng the build- ing, aud #)aking the adjotuing Louses, James E. Evacs and Willlam Bronson were severely in- jured. Gay. Mries has issued the following order: **Ali vessels from foreign ports entering Hampton Roads or tue Chesapeke Bay, will anchor at the Quaran- Mine Ground, near Willoughby Point Light Ship, sod remain there until examined by the Hoalih Oftcers." Some excitement was occasionod at Albany, yes terday, by the discovery in @ barre! brought on the steamer Dean Richwond, from New York, the bodies of @ male and female packed in sawdust, The barrel waa directed to Juba Fowler, Goneva, and itis supposed the corpses were intended for dissection, A coroner now has them in charge. Tun following tron-clada, gunboats and rams, with plating partially removed, were sold at Mound Oity, M., yesterday : Indianscla, #80,000 ; Tuseumble, $8,900; Missouri, $2,100; Avenger, 5,000; Vindicator, $6,000; Pittsburgh, @8,100 ; Carondelet, $2,600 ; Benton, ¢3,000 ; Mound City, $8,700 ; Louisville, 48,700 ; Easex, 4,000 ; Chilli- coihe, $9,000; Ozark, $3,000, Doaides these, ax **tin~clada,"* Sransports, with plating removel, old for an aggregate of $26,950, and two propel- lors, the Little Rebel and Mustleto, for @3,400 General Intelligence. (By Mail to the New York Sun.) Taree are about the Dry Tortugas Taw Duke de Mouchy gave his bride #100,000 of weduing presents, ‘Tie fathers of Generals Grant and Hancock were 630 prisouers now confined an a SUN. ‘OVEMBER 30, Thirty-Third Year. thousand dollars, have secured to th the whole amount, James Watson Wann, U, 8. Minister to i won hie Loa gs via Europ, ton we C'Atairea od tatorin, t” 1 “Pontes U: 8. Charge Nawanors and others who love forry to learn that tnatead of 140. ennum—the regular product before the war, ' N rth Carolina—t) ere will only be about 15,000 bushels to export from that State this yoar, by ling qualities of the ram Bt i ynewall have been tented aw ashington and vave satisfaction, WANMnCeo ie yi ten knota while, having live own laa rudders, abe is readily turoed io Anotnen Britivh female aut " reresa Lewia, the widow aa in nate man, the late Bir George Cornwall Le el. She edited Migs Nerry's Diary, w te mired little novel, “Ihe Berui-Detactiel Hones, Yond was a leader in faabiouable an4 educated soviety. Mrs, Mantua Quimper, the mur as the “Pittsburgh Borgia,’ wae death f= the Pittsburgh Court ner “ Monday lan. T!, murder case wan also ¢ med of 1 court, on the ama day, oriike penalty as ta the L caso being imposed upon th 4 Benjamin Marschall and August Fischer Osm of the judges of the Freeimon nr «Government nuts will be bushels per Lady nolarly stator. sowla aa lately ‘eress, kuown niencet to of Over and Tormi- Celelrated “Boyd Hi" Richmond, remarked to a lawyer, who « me other days five law books with hin to. that tribes nal, in order to back up his case with authorities :"T em astonished at 7s Ey vos come here with law books and talk about law: ther are of no scoount, rir: all we want in this court 1s ayes cael ys lawyer lost bis case, and will n ) Frocanwe guilty of taking @ law book to the Ar Madrid, the custom house rules that lari Must enter that capital, from abroad, with sole! dresses only, and whatever new and fresh fe- male enifiene they bave with them muat be heavily taxed. other day, the train frow Par sto aa- beta bo nearl ola while the custom equebbied with « single milk dress she hadin her trunk. Whe lade vowed she had worn {+ once, but the officers tri- Umphanily pointed out that it was neither stained Dor vorn, and that, if not new, it was as good as ad to rite en ated 08 ouch, At last, toe lady wa: to poled yy pay ® heavy duty on the Tr te stated that one of Uncle Sam's contrab: agen in Vi i the other cay, tried Des thousand of wa im the art of voting. He told them they should be allowed to elect « Commis. sioner of their own choice to to thelr atfairaand direcied all of them in favor of a Mr. W. to sm ‘aye."* Oaelong unearthy yell went up “ayo ery particular nigger ‘“wotelng” with all bis might. Theo he told ull all oO) powed to Mr vote “no and every darkey “woted"’ times harder than ever, Thereupon th looked puzaied and glum the voters ougit to be in—a Very warw place, Thanksgiving Prociamation, In secordanee with the Proclamations of the Chief Maglatrases both of this tate and of the Federal Union, who have set apart Thursday, the 7th day of December next, asa day of genoral Chankagiving, Yore, ©, Godtrey Guatuver ue C apd Te-pectiully recommend to my tellog Cheney wo observe the same by abetabuing from secular avo~ cations, by uniting (n pubile worship, by enjoying iw moderation the truita of their honest whl, and imparting to the poor neody of their abana: Por the blessed hope of amity und peace resto: F COUULUGd Preservation from the threatened vise tation 4 Ve meg and for the bounty of nature, neeasing tribuie ou peimes ia flea: yen, 1 nape ‘gabedled veon this fea. val remember the hom atedand the wisery caused ty van Jetuedy, ae eet lorie by the President, peas ‘of our men #108 Ry@lust iod's Iafiuite joo dese.’ J, GODFREY G ” Dated Nov, 29, 1865, sight dices nal LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, ayor ot Brrrixo ow rae Evecrron,—The sporting men of the city easemble nightly at various locall- tios in Broadway, Bowery and Grand street, for the purpoee of purchasing chances in the “ Mayoralty lotvery.” Last evening, at ell known Hall on Broadway, ® large number of * Pools" were auction. od off, the candidates bringing in one pool the fullow~ ing prices: Hoffman .. Roberta bt] Pe Guother 200 a lecker, 146 00 ‘armer, lw Readers of the Bux who are not posted up in sued Matters, are informed that sporting men “bid'* om the different candidates, and when tho bide are all in, the purchaser payn over the money and re- colves @ card, with the name of his candidate thereon, The successful bidders all do the same, and, a in the above case, atotal “pool ts thus ob- tained of #1,172 60. ‘This amount is paid to the bolder of the oard having the name of the man elect. ed Mayor, The winner pays five per cent, to the pool-holders, when they pay over the monoy. Taw MAYorALTY—Orentno or Tue BALL ~Morcaur-Heoxem Mretinag at vue Coorem Iswri rure,—Last evening « mass ratification meeting of the friends of John Heoker for Mayor, and of Kichard O'Gorman for Corporation Counsel,asemble ¢ at tho Cooper Institute, There wna vo decorat! rg display, except a few posters on and around the platform, announcing the names of the can‘ idates, A fine band of music was in attendance asd played several favorite aire previous to the Oped sg of the meeting At Sotclock the meeting was ¢’,fled to order, and Mr, Wm, P. Lee appointed Chalrman. Ou taking his powition, ho remarked thas it was always gratify. ing to bim to preside over a meeting of hts fellow- citizens, and particularly when that meeting wae eld to do good to the obty to do the greatest good to the greatest number fier some it remarks by r of Vice-Presidents the Chainaan, am ad Hocrétarios wire Dow inawd and eleciad, after which Mr. Blea, Chairman of the Conference Committee with Tammany Mall, rend the address of the Mozart Committee, pretag the agme with « fow remarks expressing the views @hd reasons why the Morart Democracy flung ner of reforiu tw the breese, for their standard-bearers Joba Hecker and Kiehard O'Gorman, [Applause.| hey were owever, wove, ‘They had yue who was hinvelf @ party, o commanded the Mozary Vattalloos fue gan! however, caued on Mozart. ers to ik, uty, aud for that pus puss they were, here boon. +08 motlon, the address was adopted wna 47.’ moudy, aud loud ealis. were made for "W inate “O'Gormay,"' gud others, andat length Me, Meeker was brought farward amid much cheering, .. « H d before th» ty ea hehe SONNE ba a {ah tem ‘faved up etlurvs to establish sockal polftical a form, and correcting the abuars @ fr in que Cly Oouneila, The Oty treasury Pi gy con trolled, And Ite busimese tn aged by w& eet of receutly introduced 0 each otber in Wasi ington wreedy politicians, for ng ether han caiween Me ene Teste a | autioh shemeoiver at the expemte of the eit seus? 80 volunteer groopa in Central Texas ero therefore Jt was iatunde DU & atop to 8 t being paid off preparatory te muster cut, was for this purpo 6 be ht oat re ndidate for GORLEM tho assassin of General McCook, was | Maar, (app! suse) and. the people tid that it he clocte) Sherif of Madigou county, Alavaue not | Would guusuiaies she oflce of Mayor, as he did bis long wince ’ own busines, be would go gome good, Lie Two Bost telleved La « the duty every citizen 0 Troughs, garroters, were arrested by Hew-citizege thought he could do, the police of Worvemer, last cron ng, after suc- Vecume the sel my candidate ar ees ully plying théle infarous ame on one ux rene this rine. 7 vere Se $wo unio'\unute tidlyiduals in Wat city. PayMaoters Hottamp an) Melutyre. w nl 3 abyre, who w Getoous We WWele eeoyuuis wus wereu hundred ly a beter ‘Coednued @n the Las Page.

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