Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
nn errr “THE NEW YORK SUN, “IT SHINES FoR ALL.” ! 84TH YEAR! THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER IN NEW YORK CITY mea COUEAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER ' THE WoRLD. 4 THR NEW YORK SUN posssmes every facility ee obtaining the news of the day from every part ‘of the world, whether by Atiantle Cable, by Tele freph or by Mail, and presents THE WHOLE. ins ‘compact form, A ONR HALF THE PRICE of other tty papers. ‘THE BUN is read every day, by nearly « quarter Ilifom persons, and thus becomes, (ts heat exposing Ite entire contents a1 glance) s jas ‘of advertising rerely to be found. THR PRICE cf the paper, at the pobileation 04 oF fuinlabod by news venders, is TWO CENTS COPY : and ts delivered by carriers at the (House, Store or Shop of any who desire th for TWELVE CENTS PER WEEK, or sont by mail at SIX DOLLARS a year, THR PRICK FOR ADVERTISING vary, accort fing to location, FROM TWENTY TO FIFTY CENTS PRR LINE, for each insertion, epecial arrangements amay be made for advertisements of onasasl length. ‘The editorial department of THE SUN te under + charge of Joann P. Baace ,to whem comman- Pr Alona should be addressed. \ All lotters rela\ing to advertisements, absertptions “oe any branch of the publication busines should be “O44; 000d (0 the Prorietor, 8. BEACH, Corner of Nasam and Talton streets, ~ Special Advertisements: (WUG—HOW OFTEN WE i from HEAR if Brit 3 = NS, SUCH AS ENGINEERS hands, &6, who are exposed to ve at band on. more ” ‘e will not de Brace SALVE — ALLEBASSI'S CELE: (rg Bere Balve can pow be procured at 46 i Wilusmnatargh “at Bo ‘orn per GREAT SUCCESS ‘Miended Dr, SMITH'S celebrated DYSPEPSIA ANNIHILATOR, INDIGESTION, LORS ¥LATULENCY, YSPEPSIA—THE biol Abe Sorc meas SPIE te EMEMBER THE LITTLE ONKS— DESTITUTE AND. PERE AN CHILDREN 1 uy} COUNTRY! ERS. GRAND CHARITABLE Yarn PRESENTATION FRSTIVA! In AID OF THE SCHOOL VOR THE MAINTENANCE ‘AND EDUCATION OF THE DESTITUTE MILDREN OF OUR SOLDIENS ae ALLO! APPEAL TO THE AMERICAN PROPLA. Téneatlon and Malnueuance dren of our eeniors 14 Bailor sired rovection Vresident, President. ONT, lat Vice Pre 44 Vies President, "Treasurer. de vate HLL Welt Correrpooding Secretary v INU. Me WHAT RB Manneer. Mansger, fanagers ‘The Fair will open » wo weakest the PUBLIC Matt: corner and, Xwonty-third street, New York, fe be concluded by the OGHAND PRESENTATION FESTIVAL pe eld ay poorme INSTITUTE: Now York, Baturday Eve- Pater, o Masieal di et TALODORE THOM: sbeoes The eadlenrs We ataid aaa $100,000 1 ec aN fF ed ler tulmanser maar ine, For ibe ra theca ill Ue laaual Pe I orriamN Te MEINGNE NO AN? "Bac Tick#T HOLDER. . i ¢"Countcy Medea te ‘ai ‘ebester County, near New Clay. 19,000 ( eorner Ilouse and Lot, Avenue Fy Jamal rae ang dotting a jouse i louse and Yt tn Brook Soo rringe, Horses, and Harness (com- 2.500 1,000 farioms, City of New York, #1,9.0 each ‘i 500 1 Oat of Diamonds (iting, ber-kings end ) 1 Pald up bolicy of Lite Tawi fe ate ihit Wa eating Iwelito, ratiug of General 8 uo fiold fever Wate: in Gold Lever Wateb bei'g s comp oF tho War, by Mr rection | THE n| Thirty-Fourth Year. Sun Cable Dispatches. POLITICAL ARRESTS IN AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA. MARRIAGE OF THE CZ, WITH THE PRINCESS DAGMAR, NEWS FROM THE HOLY LAND. Arrival of 150 American Colonists ADVICES FROM SPAIN, ANOTHER Large Namber Panis, Saturday, Nov. 10.- rests have boen made of mom! oret political soicety in Paris, ‘The English Premier on Lonpow, Saturday, Nov. 10, a recent banquet, Lord Derb, Premier, mado a friendly allua fom, in which be hoped that any question be tween the two Governments of the United States and Great Britain m proached in # forbearing and conciliatory spirit, which might remove all bittorn and coment tho friendship of tions. Loxpox, Nov, beon prorogued. English Keform, Low! Princess Dagmar. Sr. Perersnvnon, Saturday, Crarowitch and the Princess Dagmar wore married yesterday with groat rejoicing throughout the city arrears of taxes. News From The Lonpow, Nov. Il.—Nows bi ed of the arrival of the bark 3 at Jaffa, from Joncsport, M ‘The United States steamer Loxnox, Nov. 11.—The Lubra was boarded by pirates of China (no date). Tho capt A United States company cable from ¢ Company's lines ow the North A fearful typhoon had Japan and Shanghae. No the shipping, however, ba ported. The French Admiral was order to proceed to Corea, It was proposed to levy @ duty of » shilling gold exports. on the island. Of some arti of lust yo Anothe Panis, Nov. Spanish Inewr 1th —News ceived in offic as broken out at Bare the Marviez Government ARRIVAL OUT raph A Wake Caius, Bi a amounting to Making to, the 96 HOW 10 OBTAIN TOKE Ibs sayy ‘communications to 86, Mtaaging Directory, f Generg! Asgat for the Home and ea lordere , THOMAS & #1. B. DAVIS, ing. donation of $500 ving Machine Company ot Prien EPORTS BY TF ee BUN-3 Coos 10., Managing Directors, APH ARK ALI. IN INSURRECTION. 11—Pafliament bas again ov, Saturday, Nov. 10—Tho groat ro. form mooting is appointed to take place in London on the 3d of December next Marriage of the Czarowlteh with this occasion commuted the sentonces of a large number of prisoners, and remitted | Americans to colonize in Palestine i | left Jada on tho 2th ult, for Ma News From The Paci American men were killed aud several wounded, consent of the Emperor of China to lay a Western Union Extension urred between arrival of is squadron at Shanghae, in at Sydney, Australia, ‘The crops were not extraordin “s crops was expected. has 1 quarters that au insur FRANCE, 42 Mombors of a Seoret Political Society in Prison. AROWITC Forty-two ar bers of a #6 America. 1. M—At the English jon to Amer. night be ap the two na Nov. 10—The fostivity and ‘The Czar on boon receiv Hie Chapin oy with Ticoniora brig on the coast ain and two has got the to Shanghae disasters to \_ been Fo. awaiting the an ounce on Fort against | Arm, Queexstows, Nov. H.-The Anchor Line's steamship fowa from ®uw York, Oct 7, touched here last t en route to Liv erpoo! ‘ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Loxpox, Nov. 10.—Cousols ed for Loxpow, Nov. 1.—The fol g are th Erie lilinuis Central l ol, Nov. 10.—Cotton is quoted to HiM{d. for Middling Uplands. Tho pules today were 10,000 bales 1 or, Nov, 10—eveni © pro vision market has a decli lency Corn is uiet at 3s. dd. Russ! t enterprise is now be Czar. A St, Petersburg letter by private companies, and the in working aro the followin Novgorod. 3. St. Potersbury Selo. 4. St. Petersburg to St. Petersburg to Warsaw. 6 Prussian frontier. 8, Moscow to Riazan. law, 10. Odessa to Balta. ment is, besides, forming @ li cow to Urel and Kk, and rt tinue the Dunabur; thence to Orel taken the work for @ lin other collateral branobi storation of the chu orkard, where Byron $4,500 Lavo been rocolveds WASHINGTON, Wastrworow, Nov. 1. Maj Gon. Fry, late Provost Marshal Gens eral of che U.S, aniled from New York on Saturday, 10th inet., in the atoamer Arizona, for California, to enter upon his new and important fleld of duty as Adjutant General of the Military District of the Pacifie, to which ho has just been assigned by th rotary of War. Tho National Convention of the Grand of the Republi Manapolis on Tuesday th inst, will assemble at In Wt, instead of the 4 heretofore erroneously en It having been docided by the Secretary of the Intertor to have printed, instead of manuscript, copies of patent cases prepared by the Superintendent of Public Printin, all the fomale clerks employed upon such work have been discharged. Commander F. W. Cooper, commanding tho United States stoamer Winooski, reports, under date of Oct. 1, the arrival of his vos sol at Matantas, Cuba, after a cruise in the vicinity of the Bahamas. Commander Cooper sailed on the 18th of Octoder for the purrome of nasiatin hewn Amorican ship ashore near Memory Rocks, Little Bahama,” Thin voasel proved tobe the English ship Lord Elgin, from Pen sacola, Florida, bound to Liverpool, The officers and crew had been taken off by a aeel bound to Koy West. At Abaco, an American bark, had_ gone ‘on shorn, and ail on board were lost. The English bri had beon capsized at Great Stirrup Crag. and driven ashore | none on board had been On the jopped at Nana: at the request of our Conant at that pl five Ami machinists were taken on board the Wi aki for passage to M: been wrecked in the bark Wil the Bahamas. By an arrival at Nassau Wth of a achooner from nta were received of the o tion of the sottloment on Turk's I the wrecking of thirty foreign vessels the recent hurricane which visited the Ba: hamas. At the date of his dispatch, Com mander Cooper proposed to sail soon for Koy Weat Tho Commissioner of Tuternal Revenue has called tho attention of (he Revenue officers to the fact that the law requiring monthly retarns from brewers, since t of stamps bas boon adopted for tho pi mont of tho tax, must be a0 adu that the stamp will be « production addi tional to those afforded by the old law, and morely a substitute, He says: * 1 end ® monthly return should be {usi upon, and t 0 care should bo ta! under the former law to ascertain ita cor. rectuess, The number of stamps purch by the brewer during any month should be ascertained from the Collector, and if not uficient for the payment of the tax upon the quantity brewed end removed, anim: mediate investigation should be bad.” Commodore Juha Kodgors Las beon ap- pointed to the command of the Boston Navy Yard, in the place of Admiral Stringham, whose term of service has expired ident yesterday made the follow tmente: T. J. Gare of the Peace, County of Washington, Wim. H.W. Taylor, Deputy Postuaster at “incinnati, Ohio, Wm. ©. Hershberger, Postmaster at Fort Madison, lowa, Albert Seibort, United States Marshal for the D: trict of Oregon, James Wentworth, of Mis yuri, United States Consul at Moscow, Rus. tia, Charles A. L. Russell, of Iowa, Receiver of Public Moneys, eto., at Sioux City, Towa, Polham J. Anderson, of Alabama, Receiver of Public Moneys,’ ote, at Montgomery, Alabama, Nathan Price, of Ka Agout for the Ludians of the Kickapoo Agenoy. Tho Rakimore Police Commiastoners Barrons, Nov, 10.~The of the Commissioners, after elaborate argument, was closed today. Judge Bartol will render ‘a written decision on Tuoaday at noon, The Judges of Election who were appointed by the old Commissioners are required, under heavy ties, to make roturna thereof within days expire on Monday. Kamors prevail that they contemplate, should Judge Har tol’s decision unseat the old Commissioners, claiming not to have legal Judges, and thus nullify the election in Balti At in highly probable that certain members of tho Logialature will petition for its specdy convooation, Battimone, Nov, U—There is much in terest felt to loarn the decision of Judgo Bartol in the habens corpus caso of the Police Commissioners app nor Swann to succeed the the caso oi Sheriff Thom rested and committed for sum! poaso in answer to the roquinitio newly appointed Commissioners cinion is expected to cover the w asto the legality of Gov, Swann's eatrne: net nu vo days after election, and tho five and tho consequent legality or illegality of tourt. It age in go fond's rully believed that Gor will immediately summon an xtra Aeasion of tho Legislature, when questions of great mo t to the people of this Stato will be \tted for consideration, MEXICO. ing Forced Loans—The 7 ico Of the Liberals, Keo, Kte, New Oxveans, Nov. 10.—Advices from Chihuahua to the 17th are received. Juares is thera with hia Ministers and eight lu dred soldiers. The dopartment cowmand ers will not sond him any troops. Escobedo has moved against Mejia at San Luis Potosi with four hundred French and eight bun dred Mexicans, The Lmporialista hold Du They xpected to fall back on » Juarez and Tp ‘ xhausted ying forced aud contise depen what was reported to | niatered | NEW YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1866. CANADA. ‘Trinls—Another Man % to Death, deo Kes Fenians trials wore continued at To. CW, on Saturday before Judge Wilson, At the opening of Court the at tondance was slim fairly commenced the courtroom was crow ed. A large numbor of atrangers wore pre sent and manifested grout interest in the ings. John Cooney was first placed in the dock Ho ism tow, thick set man, between thirty proc and forty yours of age, with short brown hair, low forchoad, le eyes, moustache | beard of a Yaukeo cut, Father repulsive | foaturve; he was dressed in a rather seody looking brown coat, with light colored vast and pants, and wore neither collar nor 1 tie. Previous to plonding Mr. Me moved to quash the indictment on the same grounds aa that relied on in the case of the Queen e4, O'Neil and others. Tho prisoner then pleaded not guilty and stated that he waa not ready for trial Patrick Koating was next placed at the bar, Ile is a young man, about aix feet tive inches high, with dark hair, and bis com plexion an that he had moved in of lite, He guilty to McKenzie wade a simi ase, my lord, ot ready. Tho prisoner was thon removed After a lengthy argumont between the counsel for V the Crown ounsel, Mr. ting that the MeKenzio submitting that ho was entitled to a further Postponement, the prisoner was dir be brought it William Hayden in about twenty years of age, with light com blue eyes, large 4 & countenance which’ betokens that his intellectual attainments are not of the highert order Mr. MeKeurio also moved to quash the indictment, aud the prisoner, by direction of his counsel, pleadtod not guilty Dir. MeKenzio the © be allowod pl | dock, as the question to be tried was one of ity. will The ‘motior was opposed by the crown wd by he Court © Queen's ined h he jail, where that he was Ky,, had no home, ate, wid’ had just then ver from Hutlate Newbiggin awore that on June Int aon were towed across tho nal boats, and that the prisoner wg them, Ho waa dre \n qi clothes, had a greon veil around bis neck, was armed, and riding a toan hore, Wit neas had seen ney from & Canadian for the purpos Fouians away from his wed to do. ning the ace, which prison » with the addition that the prisoner was under the intluonce of li rand was riding about very furiously and demanding money from ull’ the Car ho wet, ‘Tho proseoution then rested their ema Mr. MeKenzie then read sevoral afdavi {0 establish prisouce's previous good char and iu un able apoech mouglt to show there was no «i ow that prisor for the purpuse of the Provinces; aud that th ou War ugainat most that vould insult on the and levying war, that he tried on ie took the uaual exceptions as in other 0 followin, nnal objeo: thin 1 ould tions have told tho jury th prisoner to show’ b 0 that ove A. ‘That his Lordabip d hinself-—"Can there be was at Lime wt od. That bis Lo ted tho jury that was riding on horaebac betwee I five o'clock in the afters noon, Extorting money from the people wan nirong evidence to go to the jury. that his object was private plunder, and not pub hie war, and that it lay on the Crown to show by direct evidence that he was con neoted with the Fou two. Tho jury returnod at Lon minutes past iuto Court with a ver dict of “guilty Mr, Havriao the prosecution, then moved for upon tho nd Mr, Mok, Jor au arrest of judg nt on the at the offence being mitted County could not be tried in York County, ‘The objection hay ing been overruled, the prisoner, in response to the usual questions if he had anything to say, repliod: i have only to on had then the rinoner xt After the close of Daniel Di ond's (or Drummond) trial and wequittal on Friday the judge, in ordering hia din gave that he must bave known himself that he wout over the border for the purpose ot levying war, and that the eircumata under which’ he was there were very « cious, but there being t him he should be discha Toronto Leaves, of the ad that Coll Lyne, wa dh i from Pro Col, Lyneh tah y to correct there 4 in the following lett orsigned ia the youngeat aon of Thomas Lynch, of Headtord Coun instant ot the stant 4 the ear tukes, whi ty, of Galway My father wan never i but “a tho British army private Maximilian’s pr ts brane t leave with the French 1 1 Contle, ( orale and lawyers are understood t My uncle, the late 4, and oul srez | Hally Curren, becausa ha’ is i ton. | Sheriff ot Ma Juares bas annulled th wan: | Hon Act. | My other Americans, who. pay $100 ais | and Trish, Tha and reimbures the holders of the Sloo grant | MeFviCe, and but « the money thoy paid for it, A thern | last twenty years in Mexico, except Durango, is in the hands of t the la. The territory of Mexico i clear of Indiana, but that of the " froutior military’ posta being unvccupied, elt se | : ts full of them he honor to belong tt Crime te Nomphte Ciy'er Galway. Hespecttitiy. L The following from the Memphis (Tenn.) | Konwut Bios Lrxeu t Work, | cing exhibited | throughout the whole vast Empire of the says: Different net-works of railways have been constructed either by the Go ri lines gi 1. Bt. torsburg to Moscow, 2 Moscow to Nigni- to Taartkoo Poterhofl. 5. ‘ilna to the 7, lige to Dunaberg 9. Moscow to Jaros The Govern- from Mos- granted to AVALANCH reminds one of the ¢ California by F nix, who said that “all night long was heard the pleasant pop of tho pistol, and every now and then the cheerful shrivk of the victim"; Not in the wide world is there as much shooting, stabbing and ktlling ae in Shelb County, when we take into consideration the intelligence of the community, Night after night affrays ocour; men are slot within a fow yards of our office ; bullets are fired into windows—and it is d—n you! click! bang! I'm shot—nightly, from’ one end of the city to the other, One of the most astonishing features In this revelr, of blood is the nonchalance of the partic! pants, Thoy “go for one another” like men at @ rowing match. While wrestling, ¢ fortign capituliate concessions to con- network to Vitebsk, ‘The State bas also under. to unit ‘Tiflis and Bakou, and is making surveys for a Poti, been started in England for h of Hucknall buried. about two persons became eng under our window somo nights ago. made at his antagonist wil ed in @ diffioulty One lar witnesses against mo must have mistaken | joctod «utor and an aooomplice, A apot | Kadioal v6 in tho entire N invidual hit, while he hada bolg in him you | me for some other person.” oar Batoman's houso beara evidence of w| the Sourn to throw off hor pret could put your thumb in. ‘The city ie| The olorgyman Luinsdon, who was recont-)novere struggle, His gun, a glove, and|"No} Like the traveller tu th mad ; crime is epidomi “the poisonous | Ly placed in auch « porilous position through | pooket-book wore fon’ 0 body (s sup | Dof6 florcely te atorm beat upon hb connate the wrectica of oar] bie drinking babite, has formally rengnoned | posed to bave boon thrown inte an adjoining ) more olosely will she hug around rying Woapous, ‘the use of all intoxioating drinks and tas | lake, An investivation te going (grward | (ink rvantl; of ber odmatiutioual rights” To this brother or | friend in Milwauk | written » the SeNTiN other esteoned all the o eae ani atte in usual apirite and health. ho military connect that he was sen the Fen ly to gratity the Canadian people ctim, He adds, however “But if it ie wwe to love my native laud, then I am willing to suffer death, for I aw guilty of that crime, aud will meet it like a man. Don't be Uneasy about mo, My death upon the seaftold will bring no dia race upon you, the ehildren, or any of our family, partioularly for such ‘a crime us this, Many true and noble patriots died noble cause. Wh: have not the but before tho trials | ved that the pris: | ‘od out of the | and William Miller gavo 0 direct evidence | ion | dering he is a | for this should { complain! 1 htost doubt but that the placed the American Consuls at Toronto and Fort Erie, in possession of documents ‘ontaining hia solemn resolution, It is to bo hoped he will adhero to his determina tion. jews Ttemm , Nov. 10.—Nannio Crad eplochasor, which broke « leg recently at a steeplechase here, has pon abot, as there was no hope of recovery The Prince of V 8’ birthday was cole. brated Inst night, by the Prince of Wales Volunteers, | dock, tho noted The Mixenvr (French newspaper) an In rete condemn no doult Nov. 10. —It ta wand Galt wil Europa on We 4 representative of Cans Fxhibition, and the latter to assist in the completion of the Confedera | that Mi | the delegat ay ler in council forbidding the intro- duction of cattle to prevent the ap ng of tho plagno is revoked, as far aa rogardas hur som imported by sous. A block of buil gan Canal atreet, near fed by Wiscold & Sona, Thuilding materials, and manufactures of machinery, troyed by fire to-day. Lows $100,000, v0, unlay, Nov, 10.—A lare nam- stoainer Aurora wore di Tusured QuEne bor of men of bor Majesty are under orders to hold the dines to proceed to. the Western lak whore they will be stationed for the Wintor. nee has boon recetved that owing erieg of Labrador, nthe north itute unless re) iately provid it Liaritable for the pplion, which will leave | ine few days. Adin any sort of w ey or | Gvoda may ve sout to Rev, Mr. Uolwood, | Quebeo. TEXAS. Loutslature Division of the je Trade From the Colo ton A ee Gatyeston, Toxas, Nov. a, 1866, T havo boon looking over the nowa from Austin to oo if tho Legislature has done | anything worthy of noto since my Laat, and | find but little, quostion of dividing the | State of Toxws has como up again, Somo pretty gonorally dia. ud now it ts being talked about ia the Legislature; but the abloat mon oppoao it. The acheme would of © @ large expenditure, while easy to soo what groat advantages | it would yiold in return. ‘There would be a pitol to build, and a now exeoutive nd all tho State officors would bo duplicated, and all this for the governmont of a population considerably smaller than that of Now York Stato alone, ‘Tho prose is for the moat part opposed to the plan, and many papers object oven to ite discussion, thinking it hava tendonoy to promote seo: tional jealousy and discord. ‘The Legislature has paasod a resol pling tho provisions of an act ungress donating lands to the several that aro willing to oatablish Agrioul tural College ‘Tho Sonate hos paasod a bill setting apart for the uae of tho United States military cometory, a portion of public ground. nittee on Education reported fa ‘bill to. provide for the aupport of indigent childeen coasod confederate soldiors, The bill for the establishment of Stato Iron Works was defeated months ago it w cussed by the poople, neces now de The Legislature will probably adjourn next week T have boon talking with « gentleman from th who ta largely cu Ho informs tho State, the cattle trade K the Kanto: Nort orn limits of the State there present time from seventy five drod thousand of cattle, destined for the markets Minniaai n of so large a mu ten of noighboring St probibit thoir boing driven th the 10th of Novew tagious disease kuown | riow fr million Vox cattlo, 0, shape of horus, dispe vinta. ‘The moat vicious i vas the Attakapas (always pro: hapa), from & region of coun: This species of oattle is but vicious and nover wholly tun have an extra twist, and «upwards, stand direetly 1 thw bead, wud the eyes have akably wicked look It will bo reuiembored that some time ago a small party of gontlomen went up. the | Colorado Kiver on a surveying expe | Theig report is w highly faye number of ure will soon b river, and thus a fine rogic bo bronzlt n Gon, Kiddo, of the is making @ thorough tour of Louisia part of this State, for th | taining the condition of U us lo Work nox ou the of country will ‘or to the markets Froedman's Buroan puading the very slow wre Fatiners ate prepa next crop of wheat, & “| The great dill th » Galyon vy have and the MAJORITIES FOR GOVERNOR, ‘The voto in tho Stato of Now York by ac tual and estimated majoritios, is as follows: Fenton. Hoffman County. -——-Majorities. — Albany. ©: 195 Ny Cortland Delaware Dutchess... Hy “O06 Fulton & I Ge Creene. Herkimer, Jofferson... Kings. Le Livingston. Madison Monroe. Montgomery, Now York oR Otsego Putnam Richmond... Rockland 1,050 Wyoming Yates. Total. Fonto 15,066, Nore. rhe adove table will be corrected as fast as official returns aro received, Wieconaia Election. Miwavxim, Nov, B—Tho Republican majority on the Congrossional vote in this Stato i not loss than 26,000—a gain of over one hundrod per cent. on the voto of the your 1864, The Legislature atands—Senato, {8 Republicans, 11 Demoorats, Assembly— 70 Republicans and 30 Domoorate, ‘The New Orleans Riot_The Duperce Yrom Ceacrel Bakar Tho following is from the Washington Rx: PUBLICAN Two days bofore tho terrible Convention riot ocourred in New Orleans, General Baird sont the following important dispatch to Secrotaty Stanton | . “New On.eans, La, July 28, 1866, “Hon, Edwin M. Stanton, Seeretary of War » “A convention has beet oalled with the sanction of Governor Wells, to moot hare The Lioutenant Governor and majority (official and estimated) ance or permit tion without inatructions to tl from tho Vroaldent, Plewse instruct me at ones by tolog raph, “A. Barnn, “Brovet Major-General ‘The official memorandum on the dispatoh is an follows “Orrice U. 8. Mittrany Trtromarm, “Heavavantmus Wan Daranrwnet The follgwing telograin received at 10.20 P. M,, July 28, 1866.” General Baird not only complain ally that ho awaited, but never re y to this important dispatoh, by is no evidence in the budget of offic patohos, published in the Revuniicax authority of the government some tine since, that Secretary Stanton ever answer: ed the above highly important dispateh himself, and it is a positive fact that ho orsont it to tho Prosident until weoks tho riot. Had tho Proaidont seen the above dispateh of Goueral Baird, the riot in New Orloans would never have ocourred. Why Tecrotary Stanton neither answered the dispatch himeelf nor informed the Pros idont of ita existence, remains unexplained to any om Nothwithstanding — thin Kroat - apparent culpability on the part of Mr. Stanton, on reasonable per. fon can withhold censure from Gencral Baird for allowing riot and bloodshed and murder to be committed in the streets of of New Orleans ou the wth day of July, 1866, He could have prevented all distur bances if he had simply sent one of his stat ral aaah and sword, but aud who Jovernor and city authorities—that he would not allow any unlawful proceedings wha: on either If the s0-ca npleted its jo harm whatever e the of the kind wor © Secretary Stanton J faithfully performed hin duty here two y8 before the riot, or General Baird had med his in Now Orleaus on the day that it occurred. The public await anxious: | ion from Secretary Stanton answored General Baird's dispatch nor allowed the President the op: portunity to do au. Fire in Concord, By Telegraph to the New York Sun.) Mas. Ganviw and daughter were murder od nest Orangeburg, 8. C., last Thursday, by two freedmen. Tho murderers have been arrested. - Balt Lake City has offered $2,000 reward for the apprehension of tho assassin of Dr. Robinson, recently murdered there. The citizens, by private subscriptions, have add- od $6,800 to this sum, Brigham Young sub- scribed $500, Tue Major General commanding the De- partment of Kentucky, announces that he will permit no military display over the re- mains of ex-rebel Generals Boyer and W. Hanson, which wore expected in Louisville, on route to Lexington for interment. ‘Tur Houston (Texas) Jounwat, learns that General Shoridan communicated to Gov- ornor Throckmorton an order from Genoral Grant, recognizing the nullification of Gen- oral Orders No. 3, which authorized military commanders in the South to arrest all par. toa charged with certain offences, on failuro or inability of the civil authorities to do 40. General Intelligence. (By Mail te the New York Sun.) ‘Tue Portland Apventisen says that the fret oburch spiré which has risen in the burnt district la that of the new Catholic Chapel on Cumberland streot. ‘Twene isn great revival in Hebron, Conn A wealthy manufacturer stopped his mill, and used all hie teams to carry his help threo timos a day to meeting. Aw oxchange paper says In boarding bongo parlance means a piece of the bone of sheop from which tue mutton has all been chopped off. Tue Madison (Wis.) Uxtow tells of 9 man whe purchased @ can of oysters in that elt ® fow da pearl val A MONUMENT to perpetuate the memory of Rov. Robert Kirawbridge, the founder of Mothodiam in Maryland, has Jast been com pleted in Mount Olivet Cometery, Baltt more. A Sr. Loura dispatch to the New Orleans Times aye tho old noigh Price, in Chariton county, Mo., aro trying to raise monoy for him 0 rollove his neooesl A mutton-ehop Denino tho present season, nearly eight thousand buildings have been erected in Chicago, at a cont of about $7,000,000 Among them are many churches and largo warehouses. Jupax Stroxo, {n tho Supreme Court of Ponnaylvania, has just de t adver Li goods left piration of such time pon his ticket, ‘Tue citizens of Nuahville, Tonn., tendored General Thomas a grand complimentary banquet previous to his approaching depat ture for TLousville, to take up his headquar ters there, but ho declined. Tux Macon (Ga) Telegraph reoords the doparture of some 250 omigrante for Liberia from that elty on Wednesday lat, who pro pone settling in the town of Greenville, wlored Republic, A ORNTLEMAN prosented a lace collar to A wnono cook of Nashville, Tean., Wirth tok Shildon tho fat inated sho murdored, hid the romaine ia pips, and got breakfast na morning. Ax omni wont from Chi a, Toren, to azartan tne" chanced ge Fossa {ng Lermch and MeMahon from re tarned and rep VA} prisoners parrouaded Uy 2,000 British fogulare and that no chance of roscus exista. Mances Bimrson, ness in NG since, enticing his into a reom and threats compel! te} to sign jowledging au inde news of $30,000, Te the Newspaper Prem of the Unites Mtatos. ‘ ira N.Y. Assoouasap Free, spay New Youn Nov. 10, ij Tho Associated Pross of New Kuti loave to assuro tho pross of tho country: the change of the New York agent willl prove beneficial to the entirs newspaper press, We have no interest not in harmony with the pross outside of New York, only desire being a union of newspaper im torests, which should be identical all oved tho entire country, We can assure the entire press of the country that the qualite of the Association's news shall be improved and tho expenses kept within proper Limite, Lot the pross be ® wnit in this business, amd all will be woll. Tus N.Y. Tarnowe, Samuel Sinclair, Pub, ‘Tus N. ¥. Ties, George Jones, Prd. J. G. Bewwert, N. ¥. Horald. W. ©. Paneer, J of Commeres. J. & E, Baooxs, N. ¥. Express. M. S. Bac, N. Y, Sun, LOCAL _NEWS. —~s Tax Exreoren Graxp “ Merzonic Seow —Another exeitoment is at another oloction—-not a Fenian raid on Cas ada—but an excitement in which . things take no part, excopt as lookere Professor Newton, of Yale College, nounces a grand mateorio display for day evening, whon it is expected that thd heavens will be lighted with » mngnificeng ‘and imposing display of celestial in the shape of “shooting stars,” euch was witnessed in November, 18%}, whom @ whs catimated that two hundred meteors wero visible at a aingle station. course the eye cannot take in the circumference of the heavens, and can speculate upon the number seen in one tion, On November 13th, 1853, the display ocourred that was ever this continent; and the same there was al meteors that “on bath, 17 tweron a re, 6 hours. Th out Kurope ond Amato, Am emuonat ‘or of moteors was recorded Nevember 08; also, noar the same reason your, in 1602, and at several previons axtonding back tothe Those cloarly indicate m eycle of about of «contury; and it is probable that will be @ repetition of the shower, olt this your or the next, in some part of the ‘orld; but we cannot be sure that the: ipal display walt take place tn the Us States, Tt will be obsorved that the yee on which the sid gceure | to the threo days in ® century, may look for the oe ke ee tis expected that the m ora will bo the groatost increase until commencement: the object of his admiration, and, in a joow lar wa: Do not let any one’ elao umplo No, dear, Pll take it off,” said the lady. Aw enterprising freeaman, by the name of Stopnoy Garrott, of Cher has this yoar made two bales of cotton, of whieh, weigh 580 pounds, he sold at SH cents por pound, ‘Try National Lincoln Monument Assooi- tion haa decided to place # m: 9 statue jncoln in front of the City Hall at shiugton. They Lave now ou laud about " Paur of Dan Rice's menagerte broke loose lately in Ohio. A stray alligator ‘was cap: tured, but two bow constrictors are atill at largo. Pleasant for foot passengers in that vicinity Arias Maw on the Athena (N. ¥.) Railroad vt suicide on Monday by throwing passing freight train w il rate, near the village of body waa ground to pice A skv#KM anow storm ia reported between Donver, in Colorado and Salt Lake, ‘The snow was two fect deop, ‘Trains for Halli day's Overland Express Company had 76 “4 trogen to dcuth, n of Turkey is build lace on the himself phorus, which $ The treasury is oned to bo very tit, but the Sultan must have his palace, AN investment of $10,067,474, and the la bor of , produce’ annually in Massachusetts 31,870,58 pn of boots and shoes, of the value of $02,915,203, of up ward of $1,000,000 a week on uo average throngh the year, doar young Ind: 1 um aston nts, You actually make me start—upon my word you do!” “Well, sir,” replied the duusel, “I've boen wanting to start you for the last hour.” Tie owners of the steam saw mills at Mo- nominee, Wisconsin, have thirty-five thou- sand acres of land in that vicinity, two thou sand acres of which are under. cultivation lies. Fifty men are employed in the il torty thoussud feet of lumber wnutwctured, "exclaimed a gon nto procure a Mg Il the prisoners the lst of namo individual bas given nix shares of bank stock to the Khods In. lund prison to get the prisoners an annual dinner Tir Providence, R. 1. BuLLarix says now, that Miss Anna Dickinson is lecturing upon the subject of “Something to Do.” Lf she would look into some of well-kept January. I »coun, N.H., Noy, H.—Several wo lings in the Vicinity of Warren st including Co ‘9 livery stabl fish market dwolling destroyed b, Fatrents are toler. | bit the police t the nize of th wow few otwoon Penta Geru r be Me ferocious over thy news n Canada, Men, women and ch and white, got mixed up in the ru snd no policeman Was there to interfere A novel jo took place yeaterday that of ored Men's Debating Sovivty The wd through the principal streets Hunt Ke ad covered with robes. Moat ¢ d ut the oxhib it good naturedly K.P Nov. ll.—A young man named n has suddenly disappeared from z's Corners, in the town of Nassau, in this County, ahd is supposed to have been murdered by m rival in a love affair, For some time past Bateman has been the re- cipient of several anonymous notes, threat ening his life, On Thursday evening last Bateman attended @ party, having In bis possession & guy wherewith to defend him solf, and while on bis return home he is believed to have beeu murdered by the ro- California. San F Nov 10—The Constitution for Panama, sailed toda + asure, of which $10 8 for | also car 4 100 tons of ir aud 9 tons of flour, Among her nM, Stewart, U.S. Se Ht Mumtord aph Co. Whe at sold tod 1 ound. Havarian sugar, Ochot I Recoipte of 1 w da t | $180,000; Halo er Gould and Curr ), Crown F ht 110,000; Choll »; Empire Mall, 12,000 ;' Saviage, $21 The followin, s have been ‘de. glared: mporial, $3 per share; Hale. & Norcross, $100 per tuot, Crown Point, cks have gene Crown I 87; Oph Mill, gil: Logal Teuders, day claims thir contly brought from French fortidcations at Mazatlan, as tho property of the Mexican Republic, and will treat their vale ag void, ‘The clearance of the ate,amor Continental, which eailed on Thursday for San Blas, Manzanillo and Axapulco, was obtained from the Mexican Amporial Consul. A Texas jour nal, referring to the opinion expressed by Northern papers that » strong tal, $110, pire homes, aud observe the fair young mothers | caressing the smiling cherubs, sue might | gain a suggestion for ber Atoxzo. SULIIVAN, ay 1 Columbus, Ind Kk had been wounded by a beautiful | u the back of w young lady's 1 Hle Was telieved of further pain aud | Asowand diughter of Mra. Mouiton, of | ark, V re y at theit N rine even i ahe recovers, ake will re M1 for life, | Ble was ouly ros I and found her Lying y the tloor | sturbinces Rave occurred } | Mo., in consequence of th there of about a hundred bush » Laxingt Whackers, who rode thro town and Hired some 200 shots, N, 4 are re ported, however. Tho Governor will sead tres there, Inthe meantime the izens will be supplied with arms and the dospe: radoes punished. Aw Obio paper says thats young woman living in the township of Springtield heard that ® young man in the place was not like ly to Vote without somo urging, and was Tnlting between two opinions sé to which way he would vote, if atall, She took her father's buggy on the day of election, went to the house of the absentee, brought him to the polls, “voted him” aud then took Lim home again, Lerters have deen recetved trom Dr. Mayo G, Smith, who is one of the colony that sailed from Maine in August for a set tlement at Jaifa—ancient Jop the Holy Land. ‘They had a good passa, 7 jays; landed Qotober 4, the Turkish gov roment favoring the project and allowin them to laud their morchaudise free ol iste of 156 men, wo duty. ‘The colony 001 children, y have carried theif churob, schoolhouse, saw mill, store &o,, and have a obarpiug site (or phalg 00! Homgae | Tront of the morning twilight. ‘They exceptions, from & common | a be of the constellation Leo, Light of shooting ‘stars, at the n g miles the UJ the furthe> Aa wil be suse the probal jo cay have: great preparations to eoneet observe shower, and the Board of idermen of city have made arrangements to have exhibition heralded by the sou of fire alarm bells in the city aaa for people to come out and witness the " In regard to the ORIGIN OF AMOOTING STARS are many theorise propounded. Some attribute to them an atmospheric nother thesis in that they Jocted to our earth frota volestoes ta’ moon. Dr. Olber was tho first to show possibility of the latter, In oom forces, neorssary to, overcome attraction, he found that = beay Pt velocit from the moon with a 5,00 foet per second, would not. back the human surface, but recede from it definitely ; that in order to reach the it neod only ha locity of 8,300 foot second,—about four times that of e ball. It lsgenorally conceded, however, the velocity of meteors is too rapid (20 te miles a second) to allow of the idea voutirmed that they proceed from @ body. Many other theorios have been posed, but all attended with tics, wad it may bo inferred. that ‘bat ken ting the nature little i peers shooting stare. Many philosophers that the most rational conclusion to that the meteors owe their origin to the: sugagoinont of electricity which takes plag® in the celestial regions. jn Propane Moxpen.—On the 6th Francis McAleer left his home, and hae been heard of since, But yesterday morue ing Officer Pettit, of the Tonth found the body of MeAlece doating lm dock front of Wost Twenty-sixth Corouer Gover, who was notified, to allow the body to be taken to the dence of a brofler of deceased, 206 We Sixteonth street, Deputy Coroner yesterday made an examiuation of the ‘and found several abrasions above the aud face, A post mortem examination be made to-day, Rux Over—John O'Donnent, of Noe West Forty sixth stroet, was run over aboud eight o'clock last evening by car 47 of tho Third avenue ling, at the corner Twenty seventh street, Ho endeavored jump Of the ear but slipped aad fell Fr. His log was crushed, ho was taken to Bellevue Hospital, Beatixo 4 Wive.—Owen Harney, ing at 217 Elizabeth strect, had a q with his wife yesterday, which ended in bid cruelly beating her, and injuring her in & mauner that her lite is despaired of. Wusband was arrested, and the injured was taken tu the Bellevue Hospital Coroner Govwor yesterday held of William Simpson, who (as reported tm from the effete widanum, of whic 0 he had swallowe ed a large quantity, Considerable evidense Was taken, which went wo show that the decoasod Was of very intemperate time he took the powon, The jury recw 4 verdict that deceased came ‘to “hie Oy aking an overdose of laudaaum. Evyaxoetiaxo New Yous—Muerixa Lage Niaur—[ytenestixa AND IMvonTanr Stray tistics. —A meooting under the auspices e@ tho City Missionary Society was held Lagg evening at Rey, Dr. Crosby's Churob, Uist street aud Sth avenue, Evory seat tm the editice was occupied. The sorviess wore opened by the reading of the Sorige tures by the Rov. Dr, DeWitt, followed bp prayer by the Rey. J. T, Duryea, he Roy, Dr, Crosby was thon introduced’ as tho first speaker, The contemplation off Heaven was the best pre} for heal work for Jesu ay he was afraid to say, not more os * oaaand wore 80 gut of,» own Tort, allel for gee re, not only ministers, [2 “ind” professional workers, but “yj should engage in it, The high pistes va - ivory side, but aia ony Lov is. sth ‘isd. Kighth ave ther ee umn) died Tae ' . * —=— 4 4 — } )