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eee THE NEW YORK SUN. PUBLISHED DAILY——SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. Office corner of Nasean and Fulton streets Single Copies TWO CENTS, ‘Twelve Cents per week—Six Dollars per year. WEEKLY SUN, wteady on Tharsday ofeach week; f# sent by mall (6+ One Dollar por Year single copies three cents, er ce Mite tan atlas |'Thirty-Fourth Year. — country < Rs AN it the Republ HONORS TO ADMIRAL FARRAGUT. | S*! = | Napoleon Receives Him ot a recor tie tho terma cap Nain rar to elect the laters candidates for Congress, King William Urced to Repel | wicuout regard to color, provided the blacks Frenoh Interference. will give the whites the evutrol of the Bta Government Some doubts have arisen Russia aed Her Conquered Territory. | ire tae of 140 prohipit -- —_ was jutended to prev how fe 2 American bottom VrRNNA, The official journal of consent, with forfe iy eaye that it inthe r tater | Hine and imprisonment, tat of the Emperor Napvloun to euturce the] Tue Court baving overraled the mot ay of exocution of the sentence of is preparing treaty of Prague fore The same paper also anva that the Czar of | Sanford Conover, the Warden Russia bas sent to King William of Pru to thke him tothe Albany i # uote to the for effect. The entire crew of Th a Tour boon skipped, and with Vinswa, July 27.—Tho Sultan of Turkey fas arrived bere from Eoglaud, aud is now sucet of the Emperor Francis Greece —The Denth of I x-King Othe Loxvox, July 37.—Dispateles have been | Thuraday or Fr iY, atop received from Munich atating that Ex King | where sie will go ou the dry dock fur au He died of the | examination of her hu! | Rear Adwiral P r Arrerts. Department bis arrival Loxvor, July 7. —The uames of the per- | 10th inet., with the tag ed at Core Ireland, on suspicion of being Fenians, are! Tue Leatth of tore oa wen, Griffin aud Goulding. Rei pntinues good, and the is qbo bas been on trial for aome time. | true fre sharged with complicity in the recent out. break in Kerry, li h treason, | js: there Otho of Greece ts dem w sous who were recently arr very bad at Haye: wen found guilty of ane 1 bere via Hor We Awerican abip Anna Ki Willame, had arrived at Na, asaki, Jn ia oF Orders th 0 had taken froma portin Cuina, which tad not been opened to foreign trade by avy treaty atipula HL Surratt was remus ns. The facts having | Cri United States squadron in thoes watery the was by bis orders aeived and heavily | \Wbelled for infraction of the treaty made | betweon the Chiuces guverument and the United States. Mt, and pro fugenio Visite a United rtates Ktenmer. Cuwnuouna, July Nth, 1867 —Her Lia perial Maesty, tho Empress Eugenie, you terday visited the Uvited Statea atea Colora ; | Withennes who would teati I's euaracter Aftor sumo Vreailent and Secret tatand, because the tranaact 1 p this harbor, and was | Jacob aon Ww Feceived with all the Louore beliitiug hor | slioo m aold exalted rauk. Ather breeants Phe diet fired aud the yarde were mauned. The | an to tuiegra easel was gaily decked with colors from | Washiugton m to stern, The other vexsele of the | union rican aquadron, and all the Freneb | jy and the shipping in the Larbor | Bradley uoted,an exeaption ol salutes ware tweon Wash were aleo profurely de Lwith bunting | adtatiing certain itema of evi pene Oe | "A discitesion ensued as to Malentieedy the Captain | ny counsel and it, wae finally af the Colorado is officers, and was | Air. Carrington, District atzareee counsel for pnt for the sonducted through various parte of the ship. | spemk first; th At the conclusion of the inspection Her fu | it ME Vietrejnt perial Majesty gracivusly expressed herself |” Mo. « bighiy pleas with the appearance of the | stating that he wo ship apd gratided with the warmth of her teception, and departed for th ihe euthusiaatio cheers of the 1 trea murderer, traitor aud w ebore amid | gery gh for @ wrong ¢ manued the yarde mud with a parting salute tes Arp He ldald Searcy from the great gune of the Culorado, ‘would wipe out the stain of the Henors te Adwiral Farraget. tion from the national eacn Panis, July 28 —On Saturday evening | Tebel avldiere in their gr men would bang Surratt Admiral Farragut was 5 Ainner by His Iuperial Majesty the Em | expound the law int leon. ‘The dinner was eepecially | should be bound by peror Napoleon. ‘The dinner poalally. | epcuia be hound. be Biven by the Emperor in honor of the | Weolen Tee des American Admiral, Tho French Mivistor | tre was then detal of the Marine and other members of the | ## false to his couutry {nperial Cabinet, aud the Ambassador of | er who bore him, by « hour of trial. Mr, C the United States, Gea, Dix, wore among | that he woul dba invited cosate of the facta Le of France aod Praast y 24. —The Mosireus positively | For tha € tenios the truth of the statement that the ae Ee Play. Emperor Napoleon bad aout a note to King | yh ety Ml tie Jury belies William of Prassia, urging bim to eurren: | from a (istol ted by der the Daniah districts of Nurthera Schiea- | {iif if Wartingt vig to Denmark tne Banus, July 28 —~ Evening towith standing the official denial of the Moxiraun | of Napoleon's note to the King of Prussia ; in regard to North Schleswig, the a nee may have separated. th King William to repel the intrusion of the | — Second -If the Jury bel and pe da the ex: pully ae ind mite French Ewperor ia the political aifaire of | {i consplray was Germany, resolution to restat all who wm! the execution of the comm Russia aod Mer ( jvored Territory. while engage: plawful ¢ Prerensnena, July os the conspire os Pee trary to the wishes of Uh bas issued adecroe by which the whole nal plan wad pur ronquered by; killed the P territory lately conquered by the Russian | Killed the Py forces in Central Asia ie constituted ong | "su, St te overnin the command of General | that at the time fr 0 struetively preves ‘The Weather tn Great Britain. Pons oy, July 8—Evening.—There has | neither an Gar nor an been but liste rain in Kagland within the | firntiiee mk, past week. ‘Ihe weathor is dry and the consiructively pr was at tbe place beat excessive him, where and ©; for all FI he we inry believe. the evi Loxpow, July Console cloaed | Tene ary waler®, the ert steady at 057-8 for m The latest quo raid con tatio) of American securities this alter: mbber, be noo ow @ decline in fivest: y bouds ely p aie, it te a I and Erie shares of by per cent ai the two | sumption that ss P.M. report. ‘The iuilowing are the closing | render uid, ant it lies wi ral United Bates iveriwention, 7 sce brome ne Ilnois Contra! shares, 7184; rie Kailway | (fp pirhere 2a. f alien bei sbares, 47 7-3, mative defence, the burden of provf re Frankrout, July 28—Evening.——U, 8, | defendant, to establish it to th 18 are stronger today, aud are quoted | jury by # prej 44 for the issu of 1502. facts to be at | lowa:--First, Doe the assault in the Mm, COMMERCIAL, nernkl te Liverroor, July 27—2 P. M.—The cotton | market ts firm, but closes with a | t ive feeling, The aales to-day do not | curt? be eed 10,000 bales, Mildling uplanda, | that the w "086d; middling Orleans, 108% Corn 35s. Od, for new. W for whise California, Oate 4 Pons tl Lard bas advanced to 49%. 9d. © Ste, Pork 7 eof 110s, Bacon bas ad. vanced to 42s. 9d. ‘ourth, wh 10 | purpose of th Sixth, where was the priser Petroleum Spirits, 9 4364. Tallo Autwerp last dng at 430 for standard white, in we Iantar aif wo wetter w | tore were tndivids Authorities were cited £0 | vole ia the House byw ainele WASHINGTON. Ww aton, July 8th, 1867, Senor Romero, the Mexican M tende to leave for his home during the coming month, availing bimeslf of « eave of absence granted by bis Govern THE COLORADO IN FRANCE, | % ste rasted by bie Govere - — Washington for th | VISIT FROM THE EMPRESS, | rears, and during the most difficult period As: {n the history of Mexico, H SALUTES, | from bis home requires, now that peace has been restored to Mexico, that he should © to attend to bie personal | which bave been neglect overal Conservative South Carolinians | ly been in Washington, say State Dinner, tuat leading Conservatives have propossd | - 1 bargain, to some of and Prussia, | ts loading colored citizens, to the effect | that the Conservatives will help the blacks | 1a obedience to. bie principal the act of tha prince piteey each co the other, If being the piace dors not exon a the principle, Counael then | tall ence show that although not indict 1 the elem | mile from tate ® covapira’ not destroy th Jong absence | but for murder fon were mixed up in the murder, anil it | ne Re, Fonte Neldao ‘tow proper to give evidence of the traanon, | Tye ty be spamaed Couneel then want on to quote ® pportof the other pointe of own, and anid that to that Surratt There iano true repe sion, and the py cept when ho ed of the crime, When Mr. Carrington hore one! ; eal points, the Court | er never ov ed the v6 8 to whether 6 im portation of a | Coolies into this country. It appears, bow ONE GOVERNMENT IN CENTRAL ASIAs| ever from the wording of the act that it A conspiracy to fe Surratt w and pu thus engaged, when auch persons are ¢ man Question ported from their native land without their eof their vease cently destroyed, ae re Fetates, held wineeting at | th ne of the couspirat ° ram the excoption of & w men, who are making th omente before leaving home, are all on wep board. On Monday the eaile will be b | and itis tikely that ohe will leave about which paper it m strongly Anti Brownlow, gives & telegraphic eports to the Nay Renae SHE NAY bed in the Sun at the time Koy Weat ou the | ps oF m passage of wix days from nd thus far ie Nit ie reparted to Rear Admir » leave for Aspiawa neter haw ranged during the Ae Ameriena Vessel Selznd ia Japas. | srosent wook from ! dog: to 9 East Tenncssoe was! TRIAL OF SURRATT. Testimony Closed Opening of tho Argam Wasitisutos, daly the trial of J when the anuour the Radionla wor vat the atand ¢ wa trusty guns and men who would | dyuls 1 this morning tu the Court, Jaga Fisher pi en reported to the coumander of the | Afr. Itradley applied to the Court for an extonsion of tine to allow of th eon the point by coun. ver deviled that the cas mt to del 1 tho uation argued t other weap 1 blood, and The ttome of should thay be on fired th ba degree, that heh Of Lis aon wanication railroal com: hour whew on wire wot ay by Lom Kia ruled out, it mot be nything offered by the d into bis teeth withering epithet, 1 dangerous pr he was atanding vers in all pro Kton opened hie ar, nt the lower pits and tho Cou | consinace nia ® apirit of fairness, but would speak on drew up in poait death began iu of minuie balia, lai Those who fought in the re ilors who | were brave men who tisked go anil amall alivt, of numbarlosa revolvers, poured in ia rapie Adeath into the ra re, keeping u. slowly retreat A acatiering fire as they Mr. Ethoridge, holding nile w revolver, ato: out, never mov he bad at fi about twenty minutes uare was oloared, wore being tired in other porti eived ata State | Counsel then aid that the Judge would caso, auil the jury He paid an elo emory of Th il SurrAtt was bea nd false to the Conservative, @ bullet eraah- | ai Drain and killing him | great cage, and then show that the faote are pro. . ven beyond ail reasonable or rational doubt irt he would submit the fullow- after he fell mortally wonuded, w! nd wo The wounded were con remained until other | port bauk haa been receive, » means could be provided for their care, Lt | the failure wa @ suffered most, but we | @ prominent officer. The failure awee, pa the | 1 the ailaire of the bank will be tumediatoly Etheridge left the court house, and | wound up. hotel. Ho left to ight train for Sneedaville, to fll an ap | Typ gq ‘Trouble ia anticipated in Tenoes Lowit Hr, Etheridge shall not speak, but be will | yy, oineut slrink froin the duty from thi Mn reels id the Radic rhod nothing nat the Lime the that the object of Ni coneplracy wus to abdvct th the vrenient a ted Nie, with dealgo, and that without the knowledge ther consptra Forrnras Mo: named Georg go, July 2ith.—A man | reported against opouing the public | Martin was murder con Wide Wator street oy Awoutau was killed as , enoouraytig, au.” avother man nan peare (hat @crimina! intimacy had existed | Vhiree sailboats were oup betweon Martin snd Smith's | ware river wl the attention of 5 him gullly as indicted, altho y Uy the trunsate leaving it open for the Court to explain performing | stabbed him to the be into another room bimi of which the pris her wetlvely or cons ui was looked States Distriot Court for the | the Feni rn Diatrict of Virginia, Judge Cuder> | which invaded Causda ia June, 186, died wt the Hospital of the Sisters of Meroy, of w gunshot wouud Was wity a view tc the prisower to rebut he prijected Norfolk wad Greet | Huflalo, on Baturday, Westorn Builroad are taking an active in: | received wt the battle of Ridgw tle auccess of the enterprise, Lhoy ave Moen very lil with the conspiracy. the liu of the pre nee of the eviden to the jury would be as fole ro beginning to rec a th nd about the th uuriadiction of the , Does it appear fr | which the deceased recelwed, as eatised his landed estates meeting of the eittzexe of Meckle: County, at Bordton, gn the subject of the | Ay ordor was isauod fr | railroad, and resolutions were passed ou ult of conspiracy bar w was the original charact conspiracy? Filthy If {tbe Hal the priaouer was a member of (his c What part did be perform in the general plau t | in polnt of fica at -; fine | the thine the assaull charged in the indictment was Spirite of turpentine, | made? Was he in @ foreign commonwealth, or reflued, Ie, | was be in the city of Washinlon, D. U.? Seventh, declined to 448, 6d. Clover | Hasnot the prisoner at tho bar confessed bis yulld Great "Western Railway, avd declare in favor of outing “p the La estates into swailer farme, aud vitering them Rewalts of the Lat Hantronn, Coun @ adjourned sine die today, after a long | Tiady, months ‘The proposed | of Germact cigars. Th ent looking tow sin | asked to play such @ duty on iinported expressly and by {mplication ? P M—! Before listening to the arcuments o 1, So pointe, the Court, at quarter LI 104 e >) o'clock P. M., tuk @ recess for half au hour Linseed oil, £1 de | Mr. Carrivgton, in a long Sperim oil, £120. led to alow, that if @ rs 1 napiracy to wurder, the act one isthe | Copatitutional amend —NEW-YORK, MONDAY, JULY y at the time the aqpland harcly failed the requisite two-thirds n awent do ye) Constitutional amer | to all eit wale eto ML. Tha bill 1m civil casos, | bonds paasod the Lou snapicator ig an | Sonata, Tho Ameer! el the ¢ | bar of Infantry companies in the St 40, which wil do away with one 8 | epring company drill ie ai Pent shortened to four dase, United States we but waa lost wad mites ¢ A for transon of trea: | Missouri, Flu Bridge te World ° Tho St. Lonia Democrat says plane Lave bo shown | been accepted for the cone Te nw tion of @ was endeavoring to prevent | Heide across the Mia At that point the note of the « by he had repented a Ita estimated cost is & and three rit from the con oF four yoara will ba required to perfor poten odie the work, The Democaar thus describes fessod ex tnd then he | the structure | We have seen the pian, and we may be ed hie | allowed to aay—who lave certainly ine of the greatest bridges in the wo Monday morning, when | thet thie wi thowall ln mere length conclude hie eponch. there are many that surpass it ree lay for three boura, and bie | tho Victoria bridge, over the St. Lawrar nn Monday will oocupy | wh two tiles, Long; there is the | The argumente will proba: | brite over the Nebuda, whieh is wi ext week and a bait; thers ia the bruce f sein te the tuainland, which ia over th anufaotara avidenes to miles ii lenw Wate f the in Wash aon the | aie marvele, heonvee in none ofA 1863, was fe. | extraordinary brewlth « 161, be one of the | adopted by Capt Ba forming Mr, Iradiey, e¢ to that wat tithe at Of fe exiatenoe hetween Cobleng and coneosted. Lhe evidence | Wark, which ie neatly veri - CN) feet. Mat Arent fo A the remaiuitor wisely aba var Beige, w at neurly vn, that Accowm state tw asks of bid guage root railway care. ant will not interfere Wogorevitie-& | one whit with navigation; for, of the three Accoust arehow which will together the ehor the take, back the wag notice of ta the. a und thelr pyramide among. the Tennesseo haw unk f t ! w g &N lowd of ite persceuted citi fs made recently in the tiver hav myrmidone ot Wi RHAELR UTS Shasbe clita i nt death and desolatio tie rae a un wie tat ‘ ! of the martyred Cody [river marie hay bed opin hte #4 coll ere the tiling t , liet than N toy 0 foundations plore ay © | fret the mandy bed Takin . uuced through the news: | 6, sideration tho pier ai thedlecncl ta Tuesday of thie week, | of the titer alll We gt ta ' the Conservative cai | feet in leiglity I feet iu weltis wel . of Tenuessre, would! breadth tapering from a> to. & 1 of Kogeraville. and | other will probly bet hw ent reached the village | the ruck is tuet with some I) lel urares t 2 that he should never | the river tutte ni (O18 crowd there | ‘Tip soadeae for font paxsengers. and bo found. Eversbody | way level, from third etreet to Washiagsan poured | w anit aniporting thos foadwas are tle With muskets hes, which are formed of four tio | Arehes'of cnet atvel, wach placed seven t | apart, and hela tn their ed to defend to byw ayasten vival aida Ethoridye, and @ masa | the simpe ula letter V the Kathored about the | the eame material, Ou thease ibe are t sutticiout strengih for that ough nthe roadway, ‘The railway will con We have noticed before, two doubl ori tracks, one 4 tfor to watrow gunge ave oo the other aix for the broad, “Those ing the cowardly insult # between those riubed arches aud | Etheridge hurled back @! through vaulted oponiugs in tho piers, au Which” ha scarce lind Fem tunnel between Second aud bullet eut the wir | ‘third atroeta, on Washington avenue, in w Ximity to the place where | straight direction ws far na, Ninth street Vo to the auith, wid aulekly | There the t arte of the | continue un by atreet, from O: crowd at once ke, | to Clark avenue, whers they will termina ng rapidly tow Ol atthe mouth aula of theatreet, The break shouting and selling |in Hleveuth atreat, near Market, will ght curve ip the tunue Will cause it to pass under the tobacco as they wout, They | warehouse, Of coures, at the evi n,and the work of | will be axreat uuion depot, b t, volley aftor ¥ o direction sHley | locality baa not yet beou deteriuiiied, ‘i the being on, every round _ Bavk Failures, The t N.Y, is reported to have collapsed with li nuunting to upwarda of § T thay began to w. and move from the 10,000, 4 tirm through been exceedingly loons for rom the position | past. Then Wattle lasted | the atock tin various speculations by which tino the | besides using the deposite for the anme y ad ouly random shote | poas, ‘The le, of tho | f man to fall w. agers owned considerable for the benefit anil safety of de; been wanting. ho fn itoment among the The tabi of the Intely d al negro wae th Lite side and pase: | town National Hank have been collected by | He died in a few Government receiver. The count Soven other persona | notes amounted to $110,000,of which $0.0 le twenty tive | hae been collected; about f of the bal «lem or lene | ance is cousidered good. toe Later intelligence in regard to the Wends owing Hindle in regard to | entire capital atock ($10,000) away,a the tiring com a bythe - the oe as in wany | 8 C» having expired, (iene fo aworn that | appointed F. W. Green to 1 Sioklow las ood him, agara Pall vain rock Saturday by @ bi Virginia. | hundred pounce of powder Fortress Monrec—Hallread | Iie Comumittoo of the Lvaton City Coun katerprison | cil, to whom the subject wasreferred, have at last) on Sunday George Smith, It ap: | storm parsed over the city of Puilndelphi zoil in tho Dole ud tive mon were drowned, th had been | GexeRat ScHorimiy will today issue an On going home | | order arranging the dotnile of the re-asseu. finlth found Martin | bting of the Virginia Boarde of Registration where he fell dead. | Coimmsodere sine die. tuated long ral in their vontribu | F San Antonio, where thoy ere quaran recently add: burgh | are al 0 aulfering with cholera. m Gen, Shorida: headquarters Saturday renewing the funo or the Norfolk aud The solutions lao | Commission 1 | ordering thom to commence operatios on order to induce immi\ration, | mediately. — ‘Tw Convention of ufacturers of Canada, held ia Toronto on Friday, was Goaneatiouh Locate | IAeely attended, A long list of grievances lature, ‘as was set forth, showing that by the action July ~The Legisle: | of ths Rxoise Law they are placed in « |ageous position to the importers i Government Will give tha volles MEXICO. Reports vin Saw Fen 1th, to the Deter Jormener had detested the | town, at daylight, on Monday, the w pnd had detvey continued, aud | tod Albert ore ae a have fared better | or parte of the eou werly made via a7, Are now mada by oo and Vera ¢ and he preaont atenmar takes $150,000 tq Tha targeat portion of the lector of aris, soval of Pallnoia, the eral eatiefnct: General Corona, with adalojara, fr favs to attack Te HONDURAS The American ®eithoments, ran | A Sovernl fine Ween that | time tad tye Souther ab yt asa] rivey of taking a t wa to the Boston Grant hae bee nding fewdaye ety Long Braneh emgranil by! Vhuraday wight very quiet abi raj honor | dozen. Kevan at that eate ind: a kept | might te ih ght lay Ile nays great himand | with are, to listen to hia! strong vertical atruta ur posts Which aupport As he proceeded and dy ings om the haa two. oka in New York into which njoy @ sntidential chat peculiar in he was apne is brenking himsolf of ttle | the | | tenant Genera Nobody by asking quem hy that are put If ho will talk et anything of hi clearly aut full Sines he line he has apent bor hin viait nilly eonvers Ho hopes t when ho aball atill bo | he never aball toave the army tad with the cory In in regard tho exact | to pablo event, J than before the a one eaid to hin Hob know what ie before uw: the head of try feele aafe, tor it Inishod coutidence in you. the army w enlamity, but wo idence as to well uigh pro. Ht anid | A ALEEPING-CAR ON @ Dew plan, with the th | couch reuder of Jilla National Hank of Oteego, Your death or removal f anagowent of the bunk, it le reported, me time f F 4 degree of euivtion touder which the National | nuk law required them to keep on hand Lona Braxen, July 26 evening has been very At the Stetson This House, between 9 an dren of the fashionable | of t ere, and thay went 0’ discournnd of) the use of fuel. eral panied by Genpral Porter of | etropolitan F the entertain wing that ke dabbling by | Desperate and Fatal Duel, A deplorable tragedy w our quict little village this Littleton Wells rte were both of unpxcoptiouable character, and ocoupy Ing enviable post n of Sherif! Dent, of Columbia, enacted about | hi On non | worki morning at daylight remaining portion of Table Rook, was biowa away from the t of two ociety, Wolle yotwo y probably two yeare while the latter ath & Strother been payiix marked attention to au a | Wie wid Leausiful youn, ary lady of the weigh storday, a heavy thunder vious reasons, wotil within ® mouth} Aw old Indy in New Ji relations | 25 Account of tho tine n ard wach other being Some three or four weeks youug laly aud wade a for | respectfully but tirm!: goredt | Vasanciee are to be filled by the Sub-Diatriot for wily wo from young | mounted to the village. firat went to the postofticn and armed hiue | A GuKsay a Mf to the police | serceast Joun Lyxcu, @ member of ny under General O'Neill He ensued, which would have had ® bloody termiuation had uot bystanders aud put an eni to the difliculty From that time until Saturday they were | it vi strangers to each otuer, Tum Goverumeut employes lately aevt for | voston, Texas, with wood to the fronties reducing their large | posts, are reported auffering with cholera uto smaller and more com: | | ined, Tho frcedmon as Alleyton, ‘Texas, Y| Av a trial in @ divorce case, » witn Roberts being | recently in England made the following As soon of | replies; Mr. Sergoaut Tindal—He troated @ seemed to bo | her very kindly, J ccmmpauied by w thew together I with the wpry spirit of insanity ly insulted Ko. Approaching th The ineuitod man sprang to bie feet, aud started towards bis iveulter 4 bert bas boon entered to rosont the I ita | tions of the Lousiana Board of Leveo vidently re appointed by him, aod im. of the latter, immediately sod repaired to her home, © didleulty between oun uade to spend the night. ri? ucoe@ed: oe tee te oriveciing | ie ekrew. ‘Wesker Lt a” ontatiint round | erable noise aad Ta} Jomm Butvert teat present livin, ® prowise from hi 4 brooding ov Thad bee pur upoi him, he went to his room and penned » cha‘lenge to mortal combat, which hein | AN exchange die Tyee, to be delivered iuto tle! able church nile e Wella. morning @ friend | a nged party called upon the Atha prelinine compliched The Frangement waa that the fhe \ Ain aw About one mile eaat of the pous frieud ef Robe to come ' | to be Colts F At the dla were on the chosen ground, The pale were pla foot apa etione to fire hetwsen the words “on faod “the and then 6, firing ww 4, euch being the terme tasiet ¥ the challenges aud not rejected | Med, ant eo nocurate waa their | } ofthe t. passing through hie body au todging ander the skin, juat to the left the epine ut L write be te not ad th that the ) Cor, Lowtaviile ers are forming @ Pro teotiy AGiaG, Mio, hy Lelub, Very ts ® young ladies Timur are 14.08) Quakers in England. Pe women are in the majority, Ker 1 OAT td of railr the U.S. J6,800. wok Jer vested im @ South Carol Tie first English Temperance Sosiety, 4 el in tlt, allowed ite met | drank 4 Li gineaes of beer a dar CHAS Er haa won from tha Now Orleans Ne the title of wuler Congee@any oth bore, ove 10m Wave | “Lin dada (cgynt) American colony hae me | ity tombere from 146 to 88, | placed edd by death return howe of |, Loto Srevnans, half brother of Alex 1) | H. Stephens, wedded @ Hostou belle a short | A youva Routhernar and with $10,000 eognged to tight the Chicago “tiger” the other aight. The "tiger" whipped. Carcorra, India, ia to have a xarten. The whole oouatry ie i with wild animals, Hiow, CHARLRA crane, of Louisiana, te writlog @ emu ot Do How, the roviewor, Pexvseditore are to hold @ Convention Vistula and bowie kaives won't be aduitted THe last company of colored troops yolunteere bave been mus Tox Query Vievonta la to haves new palacn at Lochnager, four miles from any. habit | (ation, io the Highlande of Scotland, Tie Pro. «Hon. John Mor 10) ou Wail atreet, | od od out of Tins t Wowk, A GRAND regatta into take place on the Voromas at Washington on the lat of | Aukuet im which, it is thought proba Uuitky Vensole will participate, Tiy ground hae beou broken for ® monu mont to Ponnaglyanians who fell ia Mexico, | It will he of white marble, eoventy fet high ol as Harrisburg. Fae Cimcivsatt ExQuanen understands that ox Prenideut Jaines Ih hina bee to lecture iu that city the coming y tana hone have atcuck for higher + | wages. Thoy were only getting 7 patency vu which ty re Fold age, al Garden tn Frankfort nino hundred aud ninety ting two buudred aud winetyeight dierent kinda. * Hiinois Penitentiary cuutaine 1,047 convtete, but the number ia eaid to bod ng. About 700 of the convicts earn aw day over the expouse of their maintenance, dranka | Thows Suieens, of Pittaburgh, ie an | pounced as having 1 ing rouge foreign arcic fo au apparatus for quite equal to 6, hitherto in exciusive Avion LAwnexee, of Noaton, kept a re cord, during « loug lif, of wil hie mercan, thew aud found out that of | every hundred who entered buetue: uinoty- seven failed of succoss. Tut Rock Island Arsenal is to bave a clock with illumiunted dials twelve foot in diameter, and a bell weighing 3,50) pounde The clock will furniah the time for bot the| el vt Kook Island aud Davenport. A Naw grage onlled the “Hungarian” has boon introduced tuto the interior of Loui silore matters | aud, where wuch attention te now bein two tous of hay to the on bottom land, Tie Sanitary Inapector who was aont by the Metropolitan Hoard of Health to report the sauitary eoudition of Westol toa that the condition of that Vil i that immediate action is required to .. arranged at @ right angle to the Introduced on the Witte. ad Chioago Railway tin length and cost Erie Railway machine shops at Dun} kirk Lave juat completed two for tho road, which are constru the water tanks around the uppe lor. ortion 0 tender te thus left for J. G. Benner, Je on his yaoht “Daunt New London to New a crait "Hut the little ve beat, aud came ta fteen mil aboad, Ti creditors of twodefunot co-operative | grecory in Troy, N. Y., have brought Su wotion tor $¥,700 against the nominal of the amsvoiation, the other members having cooperated im’ nut paying their debts Lonp Brnow said: The meohanies and vou who can maintain their fami live are, in my opinion, the happiest buly of m Even poverty is, perhap preferred to the heartless Uuiwoauing di pation of high orde stor, || Aw ludiana paper telle of a case lately in the atore of | tried in one of 4 one tine buth had | was foun: he courts after proc bad that the dofoadant had worn ane Juror, aud wae actually sitting oa lis own | case. y having read ting of @ grindeton blishinent beca: tm grindstone which ufacturing armed I terribly 40 Wolls viatt: | was atendiag tu her seller should buret and blow the Ouse up, Mrssne. Lorn, Siow & Co., of |Neaus, failed Iaat Spring for $40 sino offered 50 conta on the doll AB | of the creditors were dissatiatied, anid th firm is now compelled to take advautage of tho Mankrupt Act, with the prospect of | paying ® very auall dividend this wife were arrested in the Paris Exposition, the former charged with fraudulent banke They wore “No effect, reply of coher, when the size of the lady's ebignon ewught bis attention, aud le puiiod It wae m west of Lauk’ not he not! Atkinsca— he kissod her several tines Tindal—And bow did she treat him 1 Atkinson—Well, sho retaliate: inet parties | at Setauket, Le 1, for violating the [aw by making bay on Buuday, One ot tho onsea [ie exgcmvaied by the fact that » mo ng mac! jae driv with ite almost into! the chureh window during service, UG Erlanger, It ae bie sont: although be 1s most anxious to pase hie last days in America, he has latterly given up all hope of ever axel seeing his uative land. one of the fashion Held atrangers ire tad wrnording Prico ‘lwo Cents {they arn placed nese the pulpit LOCAL NEWs. time thie day AE Tiarenen JERRY ONRIEY, THE MURDEKEY A Vist to Hie Cel —Appemrance and Co a the Heowed tam an eiitorial not 8 bold atep sof the matter winted time principale and | thus jain the British Par and the grat Amerioan Radical, Cassius ju kade of Cha t of stone laden abips across | war didu’t aio went up th nee At the wort both | aking the punishment j murder will interposition) be inflicted upon Jorr: nM, the couvictod murilerar of Kate M The murder, tt will be resol was committed on the 1808, at No. 139 Prince atreet. recovered from the effecta of wounile im Aioted upon his own person in bie d attempt to commit suicide, after havi Atohed bie victim, O'Brien was placed 1x Russel of the Court English vessel week with a cargo | K eighinen foot and « balt | more than any acl which had previously arrived andry hae boen eatalliahed in Shiob employe the 1 | ve in hollow. whee machines « ly iroued betwee . dried by oeatritugal Upon trial before Ju General Searion partial bearing of the cass, he wan found guilty of the crime of murder tenced to be banged shaving been granted , to the Supreme farda to the Court of Ap | ponte, both of whioh tribunals austainod actions of the lower court tually appointed for the execation having Judge Leonard, was dirooted poliahed rollors, cently went to sees doctor “the ille that flesh te heir to, he reported that the wke Chem, that ale lind her breast, that the powdere would o ud she would ti | Court, and after Hinvone the war vast quantities of vege nore to | tales were shipped from Nortolk ruined by the war, to reseuten ha did by appc day, the 2th day of August ne: of the execution. Rut one avenue of escape from the fean al doom which hangs over the prisonar now aod that wae through Gubsrne The alt of @ numba wwotial membere of the bi ingly procured, law York at which left Norfolk oa her last tr of fruite aud ve wthe line for the wi of the truckers aud shipp Ov fourteen horas setts, during the year lor x from 3 to 9 per cent oummodation eight paid divi with the Chie @ of the State obtai . ‘ever, has thos farturned a deaf peale and wi! le determination t prisoner and were %% por cont, ai dend ou the oapital stock of all « tee-railroada wae Jy per cent street railroads in cities may pot alw: ear to theas a) stood, adhere to the indirect | more thau atouos for the dittorence (he execution of the | ng disposition display enor, the frien: AN old man named Thomas Read, of Al bion, NY, who bas « y yours of am lite, took it into hi tly to eajoy his toney, aud 00 worth of furnity whereupon h liad him arrested for lunaoy, aay: it to have control of ao large tunately the jury wore sau Je tush and could eee to prevent «mi money, and diecharg At present at Albany for the pur pose of Inducing the (overnor to interpose halt botug a w ex Judge of thie city Ascertaining the true er, uuder the dition wf the pri through whieh tual abode of wretoheduess, be wae tis pomy prion box covered with Iver pleoes OC BbAMION 26140 o eternity, and thence throug About $9,000, "Toadiug to the prisou proper. In o the right Of th hich there w: some writing, but 1 by the dampue as Murderore whiol i¢ bordered on either side by cella of great atrength, each of whiol ume ne there was note pisoo bearing date Lm like the cells in other portions of the prisaa, are provided with @ closely grated iru to the powerful inn A company bas just been formed oe, with @ capital of oh for three were auuk by the English foot wt the cu nt of the last century. # in question were returning from aileous whiol row,” on the eastera aide of the corridor, tam cell of the abs which bis be known ae the “Condemned Cell," whioh cell O'irien haa been co: tthe bottom of 't te to come at the Powerful machinery te Velug constructed at Bord ter UNION enya as the night Hig froin that city to near Kyron, ck and undertook haring the sound of f suddenly aprang fro at which he wa proached the grated door, in the direction fro Detecting the face pat wt the tabi express train w Horace got upon t tauee, two of the au itched over a feuoe yntinued the race ore, aud thea ed into the dite ly, disappointed lovk, hia eyes drope ped, aud with a nervous, unatoady @ azalo retreated to He was expecting a friend who be 1 Fenton at ny, with tidings of the Goveruor's de y run tor a short tas an engine, to beat the taohine with boreetlest. | distance anf Prisoner, hence his wervous aud excited whern, NC. Joursyt of the 2 | ied upon to record “We are again o Muvther atrocious mur’ Bratones, at Later almoat within Aight Of the atonpiae of this city. F wae commitiod on 8; OBrien.as be appeared on the o¢ height, but well developed, with a prepos k and curly, wud bie i aubtued look, tive of aught els than « rderous oF eruel disposition urday Inat, while | i pporedl to be the to have beon one of Agaiuet Stur- murdered man is portant with sit ia not probable h ney or valuables at distunoe ia the woods whil ataken for @ youth of 1 i evorything m exhibite @ regard for cleanlk mot with ia persons nese seldom to be ‘larly situated. appear,the long and wearisome mb's band, which has been | for the leat fort. | n quarreling an and Hanford the health of the prisons viding the terrible fate which n tranquil and undistur sud bis relish for food ever atained b The apartuientin which Le ie confinod i one ofthe beat furnished ia tho entire priaoa, | and being located at a distance from the building, away from at Cinsinnat night, have be The parties are Nor of the leading w fow days ag, whan they quarrel Hanford of tithy ain portion of t | the notes aud by d entered @ billiard salon o of convicts, ie well adapted The granite A with » handsome ‘ou muat retract before L count three, or | floor is cover while @ neat table which Norman refused to retract, igh his enemy's juat below the hoart, intl wound that will probably prove fat aud, and ® uumber tributed about the v the natural repale Tho wails are of landsome chaire coll, aid to detract f sof the apar adorned with a number following fe anid to be th Lot the lady church etiquette one pace beyond tho door of the enter, half about fi ust then be vacated by such gen Hemen as are in it by flank jund ebould rian almultaueoualy when presente hereo!t, right Havk, then de; Upon @ alielf, facing the a carved image of Chriat Prisoner's oot, ionately fond of reading, ia regu papers, whic is outside the outaing a large and face by th y into the a» lady, and the ‘reat Walking to lis right and roar, the direotion nged by 'a right coun h, wud forming again ints clea tuis, hie cel Buber of books, religious aud secular, whe ved him by the Sisters of His babite are have been furni of Lia Lait being chi aud by Lis relatives, prison life Leiug of » somew He rises punety ning, and alter @ dovotes hia tine prayer, iu which latt ed by bis 9} o Sisters of Meruy peut in conversation with ters and brothers, in their visite to him t monotonous lady, when the coast te clear vances to her kintlonen break nin the pow of by filos from the rear wud Mevition bo ism piritual adviser, and frequently Tho afteroon te BPORTING MATTERS, A trotting match for $400, beat thr ame off at the urday between A Darling's o, g. Senator a & Knightho Straight beate by A A trot for $400 who are constant aud Iatter art he huwerous pieces which aw: the cell bear ainple to: In reply to questions rel soval history, the was a native of yen the walls of 1, which was won in threo ive to his por prisonor stated that he ame off between Mr, m. Lady Hinman and Mr Jobo Harbeck, which was wou threo daughters 8 excellent trott at Saratoga, three sous, a! » g Slow Boy aud tho inare Aunie Workman, wile heate, | beat two tn three, for How was declared the winuer, although he om account of bie having ked by the mar A tub race te except by the ther, O'Brien ep ud affection, a tained the ub d when, inciden k piace on the Hudeon, w Jersey, on Saturlay, between 8 Spot > Silliman and E rrative, bis eyes Pratt, who agres hands for oars he for a moment gave way to the ft piteous sobs. the breaking out of the rede one of the New York rex serving to th truutajor wotil eho cloa ftormarde joued the Fe their expedition to Cauada, where he was but shortly aterm Billiman wou neither of the others hing the shore ©, Sillimau and J The distance ‘tr Silliman won tho race aud Tbe Schenectady Driving Vark w ally opened for race taken prisone: tbettovt his oacap d returced sg: of shat city, and Carrie Shary came oi! Saturday after: | noon and was wou by Nollie Gray—tine, The Irvington and Star 0! Wa game of base ball at ay, The Irvivgt lust 10 by the 5: ‘ Natioual” of Washington, and Ex ed a watoh Satur * were auuiilated, | known Kato fora nu Exvelsiore 4 Regarding the terrible crime for whioh Was somewhat roti In alluding to the oocurrence, how id that it was dy no m oF premeditated crime oa his part; tha! the act was committed whilehe wae suller | ing from a fe of di of Gloversyill fe to euler, the p caused by drink 8 no dotinite rosolleciioa o oelaiore of Caivagy, v! day, when the Exveli the Aoure ata wee, If elowautiy, wis bh (Poutimuedoes Panel aan

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