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nie nl , ; — . me SHE NEW YOR SUN, 4 " {. — | RATES OF ADVERTISING. ? SHED DAI. SUNDAYS EXCRPTED, * | Eftce corer of Narenn and Faitou etree *Tieumeeaiae | : ' my Copicn SFWO CENTS bud ODM Be sy dmntahas i 4 yer'wook—Six Dollars jet year | " ae WEMKLY 8UN ~ ° paged ented me ates ne pectel ueD . 4 - aeencenceenane event ai fe ete _ a a sesnns | Pre ti bn ascertained on application atthe offen ay tre cane OP aces ie EW > Amit > ae " ina tr ; Cr eouty-aix worden far tn : mot | J hirty-Mourth Year. NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1867 Price Pwo Conta | «ltlornintin ht cae ine mae tian one =: > | == = = = = - : - m | ieaeaat —oneewend y ! | aT + i taken prisouces, and @ white captive girl was | were P 4, ® [ tone 1 the principle of Inetlgintiity A | Re'b Fafa Contomned ptett | aro in th age of Conte H Hh} (} } Wan! )) | SUARATT TRIAL. |! rif A teyaree Toe | prinetpally. 6. a Mind ‘Tape | with tr bat tribe term be Reed at two yen DISASTER, oe | a savere Tow fo a Line po . ial faery t wrbgpcn Neh foot, in all pr five, thongh T | ¢ Y € i to Ont ¢ 4 1 bet b el ey Renewal of the Porida War Kepei toners. ' t H tf ba wae ei Thel on aaintad _ . " 1 BUN CABLE DISPATCEL ' 1_W Cy A \ tl ts t. Ing the Govern r Ineligible fF | gg plytyg bet ! \ Dovcas S P , Teriiblo Railroad Disaster iu | , Te id y ean iio y ata , t Mary A ’ 1 - t we nrrived, one of t r POU WAREING FON. Eight Radroud Cars Precipiiated ‘ - 4 : el i ee ‘ Cons ‘ ete Fr Bey hav t aval A fi Sa Pree i ‘ st Connecticut. . 1 i ute ONLY OVE PE A SAVED Aa . tqovatnn yt i é AFFAIRS IN } ) 1 aL : ' ‘ Yi byt r “ 1 4 ‘ ops to t ched to m0), anid was fully f 1 y Car : * A Lightning Two Sere {rn tu fe 1 w (il ' aK Hi He f ' » the FRENCH iN CUCHIN CHINA : : be ther Br HBATA pel Prat Gne ' ’ 1 tf wa 0 i 1 t ' \ \ v lehtnt t 1 i) hree Proviners Qceupl " 5 r ‘ , y ' 1 4 24 Three Prov a Vccupitds ; \ \ ae Yesil ode how he ac. ar wih a pile @ A , Ponsnasy, § Prost) (eee A | ( te Terrible Kiniiroud Casual ' 5 \ t ’ ii : \ \ ' a ery i 1 "i 1 yea iT 1 ‘ ah Vhon qi * County, I Pho ex re , ashe ia ; “ I ‘ 1 y to death and ber body ent inf . ‘ ' yom D w w, when at the above 1 ‘ w aT aeeimiae H Heth 1 Hadt riunate lady f 4 | f ok H . > Vfor the tamed ci mr " \ I tod fon't v would nit 4h wind lied », pary y ‘ se i At 4:15 o'dock Judge Fist ‘ oP f U wast Lot becom teh v frightened by th n poneats f G J not eae ei smmur dation from y, and ‘ lier aki a M Ra il Bs ee erate Tt ch of the train, that she lost all control | 41 mM the Other. Rams 1 be pe 1 t had take he end bas not transpired, bat, as t . : t Wonestontty Bote | ti ty by tie t Wut it was Ait tor Crmmalty tom Steamer, } mid i 1d He | putler’s ( That Ibe wag ' ‘ Judge banded his reply to the bailii, & ‘ yay, tare anil | enrene ie that way | Br. Lovie, August The steamer Gom Min Hellet: To splritunltabss SY NA | setae wil fet tone, hose iM escaped alive. ard to ren Tell him bw eal y r wiih nw ety E Pometat ie ruin ave | burst her builer Leads Tuesday ¢ t cont Mra, i fi r ' T have im nit He w " 1 t i i f \ 1 1 River, near Nay by which two] Yess 1 Host d y In diel ns ¢ t etanding nd tion t i" H ' is pret " ves were inet yk amt two 4 Sho bs he mas to al rte th wee wiry Hf A panel Up city) J . Mi n J went ty Manet Vaid uot ieromain a ' © inorder to be satisfied of their intellly A in the British Partianent, . *v . * ti are rf Kow “ ' { At tthe | that t : Lecoegpinmed ake y realise pf Lords t the Gover w yon Ae : ft y ! , tl eal t cd not sell a copy ol eaoon, -deund | ent t As those w s could not Bitlis tae oben Gobi WAH nthe other, and that they refuse ¢ ine ta Wart : Rear lite an a “ih the books was Instructed 919 uy, by aR. Wiierandil uneeen sete ti I ave ncecaa to“ Conover” | Astley Bates fur reducing the rates of Glacharged, but have made wp te | w t Unportant | seated around | 1 avoid deiuking when 1 1 it ify three ehitdr Jolin A, Potluck and Mate | bod at the large cebimitors about thre i © of preceptor, t 5 then rete oe : aud are determined to worry the mb to be the fact th worl 1 y a | hiecesarry to keep Wp) ap Tdianks | thow MeKnight were seriou at Josepha | feet tomy which w ved Tike a cl that in case they were examined they would e two countrics, « were # « Aucainat a 1 Pott . ped 4 Tony recurtay, convictions was five ie y W long spears tt 1 2: th 7 In the House of Commons this evening, in| BOTHty out. Whether this be 60 oF not, ILS | aid involve great, haar al peepee Pala tsb i eT this made of procuring convictions was tved | startin lightly, Injured, AML of the above | funds. Mra Must x nyars in thelr | ne splendidly rewarded ; that the ond Justttied prime ton tnquity, Lard. Stawtey, the | YE certain that w mumber of the Juro te ticutatly: the Pacide tl ‘One was dresaett (or, rather, wrapped up) | twrotg to buy and drink Hquore to pr hamed persons were members of a co-operae | under the Inthience of these aplrits, and when | the means, that they would deserve well @% i 1 that Sit Broderick | Yer Wneoncerned about the matter, aa they the tut that t W LroUps Ww with a heavy white blanket, ‘doubled, and | convictions; don't think It we dishon- | tive fr d owned and ran the establish. | ht did so Dsaw them." Le was then asked | heir country, &e.,&e, That Butler, after Voreign Becretary, sald that Bir Frederick | oe now, at 8.90 o'clock P. M., and have been ally protect them. “Thove tied aronnd Him, with a palrof heavy stogy | orble to ask for liquor, pretending 1am in | It he tid any bard teelings to. any Saimining the witnesses wanted thelr depor Bruce, the Britlsh Minister at Washington, . M., and fo have {niluenced Sherman and Anuir to | shoce, and a chip hat. striped off with two oF | the Wabit of using Strand! then to have the | Mens which they hed n started. bis dentiiewarrant, and. replied ® : F fad been empowered to Investigate the iat. | fF An hour, engaged in singing, The favorite abandon for a thine the ken of an expedl three colors of paint, with half a dozen tur- | seller prosecuted tor the crime which 1 hay ean 065,000; SHUblay Ana” NORD sitions taken Immediately, but he (Conover} ber of the recent killing of Captain Sheer bya tHe seems to be “Home, Sweet Home!” | and determine them to confine thelr opera: | key feathers sticking In It, Another had | uted: bins to. covmntes scmesinies Wie | Nawade, Mic raneuad eoorhin woratne |e Had Ho Wokind teckings | Would wot consent till he was released. Thal say os Paaints sa te 7") But, among other tunes, several bymus have Uons to making the great Lines of travel and | bite satinet pants, and a pair of buckskin | jnvited by others Ldrank ; spent one day in | ay Mbpet esi ge skin Co eek | towards anybody. Since that time T have | Butler presented the three witnesses to some United States soldier born anny ou i hudabitably 9 (to aid | moceasins; another had a calica shirtand | Manchesier at the saloon of Charles Andius, | SOUt one o'clock, Grover & Co.'s steam | felt happier and more contented than ever IN| qoupting Radicats who did not believe tha Right Hon. Garthorne Hardy, the Home | °° i iu pushing with the utmost rapidity the Ero. | stony shoes that resembled, than any- | gombling; threw dice for money and liquor, | Works, embracing Grover & Mill's grist mill, Those 1 loved on. this earth have | 8 Benning. tie the Hoes of Commons this | Mf Birth, ono of the Jurors, hae been very | gress uf the Union Pacttic Kailrowd, and, have | thing a couple of Missouri river flat. | got my (wo dullara per day whether E worked | Grover & Co.'s dry house and planing ma- | ‘ back to me and controlted me very | the President bad anything to do with the y sick all day, but he is somewhat better this, bug accomplished this, (no small task by the | boo another, cordus pants, an At the bitsiness oF gainbled ; my pay was not p bd often, [have in my cell been able to ece | assassination, The Rev. Mr. Matchell god ening, fa reply toa question, aald that the | war.) to qwalt the farther development of | pair of “heavy cowhide. shoes ; rire eh gil green rad brteved FE Citllis d George W. Merrill's | thow f love for they knew Lweuld. soon. bes are evening. i gent; di y f furnity ¢ and turning shop, alarmeé—afrald he (Conover) would ine an prisoners were treated better than any | the couditions of th able The resulta red calico shirt and moceasing, with @ ities the violations of the law, but mad nen uring and turning shop, | with them, aud are walting to watt me to arikawihine 7) At aAS o'clock P. the Depnty Marshal hus au tur vindicated the soundness of the | stovepipe hat; another, a blue shirt, with a | my report to Rey, Mr. Piatt after loay Halliburton & Hice's sash and blind factory, | mana’ 1 have seen my own bs |form the Presideut of the plot, and the oth team | (leuted the court room and decision Jitecke ine: another, with nothing but a] towne (Witness exlibited a memorandum |. Washburn's wood | turning shop, A. | where Twill be In a few days, there to be ti | on telling Ashley and Butler of bis fears, they The Reform Bill by n returned from | it being understood thit nothing defluite | The roads and telegraph are not sertonsly | hreech-cloth ; another, with a blue calico | book spaced into columns, with date of sale, | EXery’s machine abop and Thotnas Mason's | company with those whom Lloved on earth, | tried to got the critinatory papers he (Conor he Commons, n motion was made tonight, | Would be known tought from the jury Interrupted, and before anoth ui | hit, and a long, heavy, black overcoat, with | name cf seller, kind and quanticy af Hquog, | blacksmith shop: were cutirely destroyed by | and with «0 Yet naw on earthy, wh | ed £0 Pap Gr icitsrae SEL: tb Foeseaitae nas: | SrAtiation OF TUR TRIAL Tives Hur extended opwrations, the completion | a black aloueh hat + another had black pants | pice, Aer act'down )- Learned hotties with | Ae, WW. TUS theatre und the National | have kept me and surrounded ine with their | Ver) had In ble Keeping, ‘The frat thing te Hom tipo the dleagrestig amendments, After| It ls wow @fiyeaine days, including Sun-| OF the Pacific Hallrosd. a the bese of the} and ted shirta, and cus of (be uate looktug | ine Lo tse wi He by the quantity; 1 | Houma stable, owned Ly Me. I and occu} vright intuenees: While I tad no friends | he proved wae that the President held conse lon upon the dleagrecing amendments, After : nding Sun- | ountalns, within striking distance of the | caps Lever saw, [twas made of beaver, bad | preserved said suit them to | Pied by A. R. Greenough, were also destroy: | here at one time, E had plenty of invisible | munieation with Jetf Davis w ~ Was fixed for the 12th tust, | sworn Daring the p the trial far towards settilng the Vexed question of | clght inches long, and behind wae a tall dang-| cases’ to, these; Lam one. of the | Mt insured. Several fremeu were tajured by | jeave this World friendiens.” je assassination, with which was to be : two hundred dnd etehty-two witnesses in alt to do. i Ting at least two feet ; another hada peculiar | corpa of detectives employed by. the | Over work: SS nected his supposed intimacy with I bnmedtclydlepatel tnge boy of troov' | nlucty a witucage ware exsiniue by tho | great a He oo y sound. At] othe I beautifil. dread til the | the departount, T have sygned an oath, to | Seruzham, Judge of the Supreme Court, died | more that wiuost worthy katy had committed | tng to sustain the above statements were fas shone thank the United Statens | tal, and after: examfaing ev te | Gale Ahees, the ataie, of es cane among the | whole Ban fine cape made of otter | obey without question the orders of the chief] tn this village to-day, His funeral will take | suicide In 9 f1t of melancholy produced by | nlshed to the President Ly Conover La com ne from the United States. ‘ ux scans b Ie: The young men’ and | and silk, tapering down to a point, and drag- | of the department, to give Information to no | 94 , ‘ , ; t . Y ¥ others th " ¢ from St. Jobn's Church, in Yonkers, on | the desertion and su ut marriage of a | nection with his communication. t Choreh Rates Hil the young chiefs (and they are the most infla- | ying at 1 the ground, adorned with oF} one con the work of the department, | Peet peter tne bee net ave to examine thie wine evbisl) say that there A nothing for then to | naments of German silver ‘of various shapes | (ik Ly biun ¢ Lam pledged by ai | Monday at 8 o'clock ] mian to whoin she was enya A hurried’) The Acting Attorney General, Mr, Bric . “ 0 Ue Bae ON ad I, principal mW relation do but fuht until the w sent ty let 1 tapering all the wey from hb | oath f consider thi: Th hiding = | in fieation ed us in th ey, closes his communication to the Pi faxt evening the bill to abolish the Church where eluaracters hud been 1 , where they are and to keep out | tothe bottom of the cape, — Another strange | onaay, consclunce, If sworn aaa Witnces In Death of Abby Volaom. | ccameaneae qitseting Beedle gapped edit fates was rejected by a lunge majority sectition resiimning, examined te of what they claim tobe their country. The | and very singular looking ornament around | court, and ordered by the court to reves inate | Coxconn, N. HL, August %—Abhy Folsom, | names of the parties and pebivhdlae dnvefiey Nonrioyurennt Ah ntaral | 1d Coed! wn Hag gyal Hea A aot Hall of the older ehief are destr | the neck of one of the Pottowatt wasn} ters connected with the w f the de-| for many yeara conspicuous at anthslavery | Which we feel authorized to ¢ of | te statements of Conover, a criminal, wit Dispate heen | wits ia suctebutal: vibe her diem of to prevent war, indeed bave takon, 1 N ads manuf 1 t! w8 | partinent,E should refuse to te-tily ay to some | oo, iF yiearentts’ wai died. fy | Heard to the fi $ of innocent pe caution, subinits the case to the President, China by the French | the others. two. days afterwards. ‘The Gove | (2Own the power of the Loven eee| L tuts ki FY} wot kuow that y Was ony ) ORTING MATTERS, uaad home chtetty at the hone of Me FROM HAVANA, is pousiie for the wilt be tvs wets tre ta tral r OF them, In partict- | ayninst false or maltcions charges, except MY | we, Ke ratoum dtacee-Winners Veaterdny. | iiherian, on Greea street, not fir from the fluo respousitle fo Ne) Will be exterininated Ly whites, but the | lar, se ing the t flash 1 Integrity. Providence Herald, Auy. 8th oN un Kaces Winners Yesterday. | Custom louse. ly, her saiey. will bbe News from Mextoo, &en &e. th of an Ex-Queen, th of tho jury, and tt Is not! ex ve of the younger ones bas hot taught | ion for lad Hon r head | ‘The New London Star saya (hat about | Sanatooa, N. ¥., August 9.—To-day was tea a sewl Pehle niga fhe ‘4; oH pterass beh adled recived. Vere which anmoance the death of | Holy, vat fees to, wituewea will amoant moet invarhibly beaten the troops, Here ta | brown, which were fisted to her Nutr and | Nu, 7, 1.0. of GT. tn that elt, w [ip geeO ae iyi darmng karte | Parente, whe eshte ab sonic Hite town dven | {The wall steamer from Cadia arrived ter ‘ ; Vor ually isand dollars. From the qqivision of opinion which has #0 fir pres | hung in streamers to the ground. She wore | ¢ ed to the detective eystem 'n hing passed off In the most brilliant manver. | the Ohio river. For some tine she Induled | day, bringing the New Postmaster Get Marie Sophie Aualir, daughter of Maxton | Taie-t ae-ounts of Deputy Starshat Phillips, Vented very dations on the part | niamiented with several colors ofpalnt. | played by the order In the” prosec ition The Wweailer wan splendid, thw rvolag Gov, | the ecreetie ot tenet Coie rel ame ee ——— », Duke of Bavaria en of | pe ye ainount actually bald to | of the Indians, but the war party seem to b table for equnws. to be always | fiquor desters, contemplate witha and the attendance large aud fashionable, || man who paid some attention to her: bat Dbiedis Acobosart nal phic tas 2 j wile bigt is Ay is Al. The gl ind a fluence, and even the 1 with something —either large, fine | applytig to the Grand for a ‘The first race Was a dash of w tile and ne| Wurtber this expectation Was a mere ft ©) migration of white laborers from Spain, MARINE, ‘ vod wre 01 $5. por day k horses of ths young men tw | woot sbi equates of brondcTolh for | charter a half, or three your olds, the Derby and Tene | (Hit) of er own or was founded on thy Loud complaints are made on account of Q Aug. The c {pail Hany ane bea lls Mite cit tbe eae pias dy ter eeatre 4 : vers stake, witmera being excluded. ‘The |} it an, no ti at almost every piece of gold mip ( « Stone, from I July | Sts so receives @ ti Mg P : Ife thee Lee Be Sante uy Pennsylvania, Ventries werd as follows: Major Hucon's bay | [riseslon authorize us to: d Certain" cota tn cirenlation on the Island bas bees Liver; J A. McMillan rocelved 604 . minke date ean Avant” Gee Is reer Daw Travel duteropted. | Lexing, dam. Lucy Powler, and J.8, Wai- | mu A we be j i ny doublons are daily found te SINANGCAT lichaantee and Le eten taavelna, Werke fut MtLHe Cec utbe Fae a ee ake he te id a ite bial bone natal) py itnuediately viciulty | son's ay tilly, Hany, Doon, Sleety waa | aud became about unig wee ject to) be short twoand even three of thela : ‘ 1 " hays’ tena 2 Pg om + another, 6 vow and a qui 1 great favorite, #100 to #90 belng bet on her «abate " rw i" original value, Lospox Ey .. ole cl c uy i vornl parties, whose object seems to er of a another, a ar; another, a} has been visited hy tremer showers of | ne. re race laid between the tej maenen Ut Vas to ala bor v atti 6 en Molen Pe ieee a El MOF coureas IC while men atanil | | wiothier, a dealptog:khites mnotls | ruin, alternating with tale weather, be dd EEA the eieetes leak rinsing oitveat | ee } The Dinri 4th inst, i at the “ igor ‘tae that the wi ru le in the way of thelr success in that line, and | er, x war-elub; and the balance had’ various | | tou . Pa i 4 day moraine, she ‘ realted St pvernme ° pare Nd ‘ a f W907 8) tor ol di wean are not What hey eal “on the warpath,’ | commenced. they ro garrret ty ear ky mua sant nude J Colt mE Last winwing Gay, by four Tengtis, iu | PY Qe wide urunee alarins | to the Indl t ig of prisoners tm and G ern ¢ dated But " trvelled. Genort Ba Gs They kill only wien necessary to accomplish | shouts, and a » the nr, first followed by t i ts ana | 20n Hg. ae MM, | go ont, She suid that sho lad and | Meteo t t 1 calls fora coal ea ved r ‘day theld thefts, cr when aune foollah emigrant t an the ther, | heavy showers of fal, and the t t | The st was for two year olla f V that t Lave wii ( 1 te * hire to the 5 the temptation becos hey swith | mes @ day these Kiten ct cou 1 a til For this race there were 26 en fe omind and mo hoa tort the common rights ' #730. “Herides this it Is sald ‘Uh ar Be ; dst beret pea meh te oe tie Pgh lieavieat Tit only Gatarted, ‘These were Me, | U4tt eut to nd ( ted th ihe eontlacne a hn. Peo) al w i ' asa large continge 1, ae “ry ? t deafen a pe known fu this ¥ your 1} Morris’ t filly, rto Kuthle Mr. | ee Ie a &@ ) of whicl ! wen there are none w | thousand wolve iting | wesun warn t Hin lo-| filly ( Daniel's bay filly by | 3 : " , i Cros i rhe i | JOUNSON STANTON then some ian ¢ and} The exe f Jon the premtses of | ealitlen re iveeibina | Mlavety dat Adige, and ls «hunt ; ; phys iste “Atta: tind “buon MiRent aoa and st for Mid | Phe sin n Unchunmed Whar the Presi few ure wast ut afew miles from | Ke auk, of ¢ he was t or} of the houses have been fed. The rain | by / ‘a Loox ray) Salted ' ' \ views Man of War and was to be t i (diiu: Orleas aics | ry oe ne g, perhaps, and presently finds | marshal of the day. He ts one of the most | seems to. be 1 her entirely to | MeConnelt & Harris! chestuut colt ¢ i t A pa aes ap eo Inst } hay ol Dai 1 Miaucee 1 The National (ne) more. Indianw’ Uhan are ficlal to Wis} tiseful and Intelligent, and the brightest look. | Ptailadel phi places bat a few Hetore the start the betting was $04) to fin | ; rh | naive ast the Government, Vhe t i Manchester are t | " “Wealth, and away goes his scalp. Not ime | ing of the whole tribe of Kick distant the ground is parched, and the farins | On the Held rycuiust Mr. Morris’ lly. A ‘i e via t mlof $1,000 has been offered foe 1 rket there for good 1 neer of y saye probably: from this very tram, in afew day wis the daughter of Wat ers are complal the want of r The | several talse starts they got otf, Nort | i ned - ) tor : firmer more business 1 tement which h und its way i (n ne will be lost In the same way, | whom the present yaeat of Doniphan | Sehuythiil dur and makin eo oounintig, with favorite # : ipton f . La j iher ia. bavorn ie prints tothe effect ting Pcie | buaomusee:iisaee! veoples in. idle || wes oaanels min whoo, pravinde to the the day i AT eRa Get nitvand Bava thie Rivteriny the seen | «fone a tie Bivlomath * expected to leare the crops. Whe 1 for white Cale | the Preside: t Has ordered uo further conmiis | self-sullicient ignorance, scorn the counsel of | of svt, resided where that beautiful ws 1 W consequence 0 nck the race wes loft to the Tavurite and | I whic lap ‘ 1 would be ready Ia tine Torna. ¢ 1 for mew, Barley 5s. | nication shail be held with Mr, stanton ten who have lor years traveled the plains, | now stan there baying bec p the river. ‘Th thumbertand, the latter holding a sth i i a t French Steamer Panwe 1 - | are sn rate. So long as and neglect the sim precaution. withont — reater po n June wis at wot) within a few strides of the Jud ae Ete er uouielena : F ri $. Beet, M28. 6d, | pe eat to remain in ofllce, oftichl relations | which wi old) plait n would no sooner | yuuk f t 1 from | stand, where the favorite challenged and w her Madey hy . 5 p ! ‘ \i ‘ Ido not tol Travel than he would commit suicite. A NEW YORK. G an At were footed | A splendid race by a bend jut on the post, | FMM ae ie Broryt # quiet at the Capitol, and ‘ rn Com vthithe willattend Cabinet consuls! train goes into camp; the men Ured, and | Constitutional Convention Thi ty-sixtle | ¥« atl \ He atrect | Gen. Dake was third. | Thine, 1:20, lean i I rilon w i rosioved by the energy 7 1 Tallow, ile, te, 8 | tatio They ore vot held in virtue of law; | perhaps a little hazy besides, the stock | Day's | roc: edings. ft read eat Hirt wer Ths sweepstakes race for all ties, tO. earty | rw that af MH M f r Cover t ; C tate ie meliuer obliged Petia’ Pesiie ea lore froma tien MONT | QURAN) Be Ya ANE T { : ris iralpa te ta 1 #0, two alles anda halt, had | that oh \ f Lutians continue ied, i. 1d {to conter wih | 4 from the camp, with no guard | ieriamd Convent rine we Db 1 r od b pig | restricted to the beads of the Departments in| hour w ball dozen Indians, who have proba: | Numerous tnemorials were pre 1 for a) the en ‘ t ' 1, and i iY “ R pture af by y Nj € sitay We lew been following and) watehhug, | separate tay tory cla ’ ‘ o tint stree Aoedtt a ! Li * Cateutta ti oss. | Hl forme roe that it, but never showing th tach on A Nak fon ay cunalle 7 were Hooded. eof the hi G comer Junron I ty have advanced to | days. iving tine for reflection on the pur to have even ball «dogcu aulun red, on | Mr. Rumsey moved to recor 1 dee dh ‘ . Intendent of a prom 7 ' ta 1 white | Mr. Stauton wud the friends who advise which to pursue eh cna J yet these | verse report on rosshig ter Howe pei which commenced iq as to the cour he ahould pursue, [fei Peuple wouder how At is. that the Governe | bers af te Le at the { y i I last night, THE CUBA CABLE | ox firee he shall still persist in the ve hieatadoes not protect them, All the troops | Mr. Grevley washed out 1 « a the , tbinck bas @ bank account ef Actual Co ofthe Werk, | s ithe President will suspend Hwaed during the Kebeilion would not proe [member of paterials.. The daniage i 6 Insanity has Leen prod ‘ it Ovvase, Aug, | siving bim’ notice substantially” that Lect emigearts from the consequences of such | sent without OAL Hippie’ bane th Hie writen t the y a ar dilivee i ae Z area | thereby Aspe I from the fy bere ‘ ‘ ness. Ocenstoually, men are | per day di 1 away fora f f wines Harden t nthe US, 0) francs, D " wcaged in laytug | of the Tunetlons of the ollice of Secret illed at such times, and once inv while the | maker moved t r ' pipe exy A “ pon many persone stem 4 > A fing two and | Wil be subtnitted to the Senate at the wext | and that gives thema warn reception, but, | Mr, Kernan in the ehair, the Convent y Ina hollow back of Lever ‘ y, anil H ‘Tunoyation, sh a ; ie Ye et that the present Aonaition of to Committees of the Whole the | strect the water rau down hint threg © persons, 1 Eitt Brsian Government is collecting and % " eo aioe, buoyed at A Cubinet Meeting with Stanton Left Our, | things cannot be said to be a elite ¢ r mnmnittee tofth Ang y ilo 1 the 0 her y Hisane, | destroying wil maps in which Hanover Ayured ak the Cabinet were present at the meeting t=! deutal ; but it ism state of ulfales w y Allen, Chalrman of the com to the Schuythill N 1 observation, or have | military pie uic wud sham ‘ighton Monday Manohar Frenelion DO) gtanberr vis still absent from W BPG easel DLE alas Ty aie is cH BANS A) dite barb kci Ll FI Vthe shricks ob #t whistles, ‘Tur Tait mu , Mason, the rebel, is visiting th 5 of Narva begins operations bere AS | at ine Department transacting business, the authoriies, and. v Mr. 8. ‘Towusend imoved to amend e-| th Was com ina {t Bay, at the residence of B.A. D Mile statedient i ’ apenas he Pi as THE INDIANS, d jtete aiahiter aved tadetho lariat Gurl aeauiy The water poured down | land will take f esterday, Ghurged Wit g tnouey trom “OV AY fe Viahting. wt or not being ¢ to the | the wai uly i hen ce at Springte Tho Ofer nie at Con whitch | letter RECONSTRUCTION, Pest adler eae 1a tne t ; wie 3p Vice Wo a ae tee ee Me, | together employ isd haat TuiK notorious Jake 7 is sald to ping of the North € TAN a eB ke A correspondent of the Chicago 2 Mr. A. J. Parker argued t both | located 4 wonbove Girard aye FDO Oe 1 t Na iaihcor havea on tod Seo ya that General Sully and Colonel darker! wries trom Atebiaon, Kansas, deact an | ts, remarking tat th fe have | were f r mated were tn hott tor town by the Lith of Atugue§ | pct ¥ Dominiow, Cusnnest arrived from the mountains Pidlin MRRUrannC cad Teiren on hot eniled fol any change th th 1 aged tet reiK, I ars ol | Crew W pull aguiuot the 115 worn nha Ay ceased The Dominion must U {up tor Secretar ‘ hy broke ig . tthe k and contending that th al wg the S ors at 8 field a crew of amnat r y rey y P| give. trtiier order North Caro | part of them under “Two-st SAIS AGA Mievecea th wasal el thes 1 inelusible for re-ele Je | water. ‘The datanse te who are now being collected for that purpose, | ing Ho new I tat Dap , whom i bt ‘for t 1] 4 (he Platte yesterd 1 1 tribes to exchange visite aud y peo uot to Hau opr par | The Cotton Crop tm the Southwest. The shirta and drawers ; ‘ : 4 Mond; a to have joined a party of Cheyennes ont 4 ho writer aay nes J vel wae partly destroy ] Loutsvinse, August 9.—Advices from the | oH hand Is enormous, ‘They t . atau Girth wie of Advian VE Vroable About Tax Collvetion, war-path, The settlers are tleelng to th The fndivns divided up Into four sites the BRReTUVe. ERATE he fg 1 (44) Pate bas |lowae river PASlAROA Gr Loulslase and’kavar | tmonthe, bolause no | i ; Wiisinaioy, N.C, Aug. %—The Sherif | Ni Platte station for protection On th te Was @ Company of the F t Shile he holds the offiee of Govern s the € ib lfeal enichilan =a jut verry 4 Was open Vir sharminge neces a PUI » Joun . ant Tax Collectors report unexaumpled dill | ‘The ste Antelope lies above Fort I i mberlug thirty or fort Mr. ¢ agreed with the geutlenan | | houses w lsbed. “ Pi an. relerenioe 1 Helens. show fcires at" ifiings seem to be appraagies pulty of the State and Couns | ton, completely riddied by bullet fired by 4 8 alr, hooting daiicly Wesichester, He belleved 10 wa be cotton crop, ar@ jute unfavorable. In a y. Ko i aE ah on ect ty taxes. Some parties will refuso to pay the | Sioux : sekin Over the top tt a | 4 nest hen comen cad prtahimecon thet A Queer Libst Case, all the lower parishes of Loutsiana the worms | Ler dozen (9 ‘i Lo him ab bis : Feite taxes on the ground that the Stato] A passetmger on the steamer Tinperial was | ks Placed onthe ground, | Fxcoutive, avd Af this altll be done, be | 8% Lovrs, August %—A man named Wile] fe 8¢ work to an alarming extent, At Point ecreat markets at $ Two y ; Sent aie ct payment of tax by the Indians, jhiyon the d j thelr peculiar | w dc clara Mim tueligivle for re-election | thie city for libel, tn stating that he attempt. Woraugh that sowe plantations wore abun AGHHES ly at rate sl tte We keen cnet | Geet roan ae Hi Tea yearsogotieeeeeis ae ct Raia Lacy claccat Pina ' pe Arun anit RE Dems, lg the ose. We i Red | ad bo Wit bia cid with & Tne et while tia} doned, Another statement says that from | dhe tact, Itis rather a , hes] bestwo rounds were t ar ea aarnge Aare were 25.400 Cherokees. | Now Mexico, tween forty-eight citizens and | RYE Aome tne, wil adtoren or Oiteen Hlians | wut nls ty provide tor exteuding the term | hmagea, “The wile of Kobhnsan aay the | ue, Lenses Hiver gloomy accouuta are re-] save. themes from fiither heavy aud forty-lve migutes, The fg voulote das bent tues to tbat Ano et atte | algtt oldies aba a large body Of foal dancing gud singing and Bonrishluge above | o. Governor and then declare he cannot | statement is trne, and that she received a se, | C&l¥eds Mot only many plantations are suitor. | fUlnous Hosses. | It bs supposed there are Jove atfvir, Whe pares reside tu the 20ua Fivile MB See ars s' Ape Mew t elf trophies of ar On the santh | boa the ottico for ¢ Vere wound ou her arma while vias to slicid | 1, but those in safety today arg looking | filing a hundred aud tfty machines tor] Ward, N.Y, City er wore kilind and aiuht | we another Laud of Pottuwatlorivs whol Mr, Van Cott ar ey Mt h a) ook iny Ung shirts and drawers lu this country, | ———-————— >= the child fram awauult, ‘ee the visitors tontnorrow, va Sh Og Nuoitemd f¢ Atwentyetive | 6d

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