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ee a eres THE NEW YORK SUN. A COLISHED DAILY--SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. Cfice corner of Nasean and Fulton sireeta Eingle Coplea "TWO CENTS. ‘Twelve Cenie per week Six Dollare pet year. WEEKLY SN, Feats on Thoreday of each w tent hy mall 8: Uue Duiiar por Year ingle cupies three cent, sods SrA Matton" | hirty-Bourth Year. ‘The Sun Establishment en ated bonds, 224 | The Evening. —Unt- | with » transla ern Consol Fraxkrort, August’ 1 il i] Raliway Shares, 4 ; [linfis Central Rafl- | Lincotn, may take euch action in the prem: | sometimes the conductor was pitehed fnto 5 on Satori: A ‘] nth ca Aaah ted States bonds closed at 779% for the issue made by sever: Eun Cable Dispatchos. 0... sscut 11_Fvenlne oe deat of Gee ted States bonds were qtoted ou the Bourse | Is of brown san c Mowing is a description of the stone, | of i the Latin inscription, number of arrests were made by eon dent of Georgetown Co ‘ RATES OF ADVERTISING, ° , ’ AUGUST 12,1867 Price ' two Cents aud NEW-YORK. MONDAY, nt of a law Imposing @ penalty of five and taking prisnners, who will be ransomed priconment on the parties to a duel | by the government Hetrict of Columbia Ut ts elle | additional On'rnges_ Telegraph “tation Burned, te. I be indicted wyers have | St. Lows, Ang. 11.—An Oral f Nir. Hrvd- aays to telegraph stations west of Fort Lary eraily side With | mie, were bnened hy the Indians a fow dayt on which day the first race was © fly Bonny Doon, colts Ripley |}. and bay mare Lady Dan Bryant, | that this applies even te any Doon, The | lenge, and that Mr Bi lop for 91,000, | Under the act, The W gallop for #1, enerally ¢ A the FA | ey; tat the community ge nisly het. A Fallares and Mishaps. Kry Wror Istann, Aug, 9, via Lage Crry, | and Lark Fia., Atng. 11.—The shore end of the cable | Which was won by the I was landed at Key West on the dd. On the | Second race was a three-mil The Chief | 4th, twenty smiles of cable paid ont, when it! Won by Fleetwing, against time, The ty ¥ wae ae scholars in Wash tin the diameters of the fs Other Justi a ted Staten LA dal iieae hao Rigo BOLL ade air arrest i person ol acon | was cut and buoyed in one hundred and | FAce, a dash of three miles and a quarter, bes | Judie Fisher. A'merthig of lawyers to tak bala the x pf ADMIRAL FARRAGUT IN PRUSSIA, COMMERCTIAT. inches. It is vight ineties tu thicktess | tucior aud acisaen who were fume! ts | chiety fathoms water. tween the colte James A. Connolly, Barring, |: !i90 13 the matter has Fea Pie |e eee eee eg hh RE aig i ec PaO beaham Ti ANAIATION ne Second | “Hants Om being overpowered by numbers, | ‘The Narva cable steamer, the 1.8. steam | Morrisey and the horse Luther, was won by | UY "WN ) ———__ | Harker dispatch saya: © Groat ine Doparture for St. Petersburg. drier, soles Yoraad, 24.000, bale sinldding Male Lae toen wn on the seat, and wae ten | er Tahoma, and the Spanish man-of-war Frane James A. Connolly In @ close heat RECONSTRUCTION. | dlgnation extite among the people hetw t® plands, 10%4¢ ; ng Orleans, 109d. me present this stone, from the Hed out by four alx-cent men. AN | cleo Densts, then led to Chorrera, on Breadstufs drm, Wheat, 1s. 10d. for Bete shud ine ameter tal, who Je Opposed to the ad Deasis, then pr to Chorrera, on In Al | juence of the Indifference mantfeated Or rt + ov , a Tullius, b AUSTRIA AND ITALY, | pte Calliornia Taney, Se coro, 58. ot re of Cheese, \ Beef, lids. Gd. Lard, 50s. The stone was delive Boundary Negotiations Suspended, | yk. 77 Mansion in Januarys 1867, and pln cura of erty may be | wonce In fare, a a chen oF he conductors wii eo a aay F ons Cae | TRIAL OF SURRATT. Monta, Ata, Aug. 10-Mayor Qastare | by ihe miliary authoritier In the matter of Tlorton was arrested to-day by United States suppressing the Indian raids. It te reported ered at the Frccutive | mistook him for ove of the shou (rikers thing worked well until the next morning, | The Jury Dien and Din A . " of the violas | ts RON, med a ee ee ae eer tack and keys Where it has a vigorous blow wich his fist. Mewas ae | Sle the Narvo fell in with an Engtish | seruck ot the Het ef Auermeverebery | ton of the Civil Rihte Bill, in the case of | among the Indians, Inciting them to commit - —_ | carat oe ba " anes, ae Mie y ever sinee f ; \ ind, whe it now is, ated but subse Aly ty seed, steamer, who t ee tis ¥ were a tong dis- | Coles Po ate te Monel artes: SX | the negro Johnson. The cavo consisted in the | all manner of outrages, expecially plunder TURKEY AND THE U, STATES, | x fined, 1s 4d,” Cloversced, Ha t's | hishroadhs a | retice and entd was rid Was ibe ate ere ew | Mitt timenineniy Wes ao nla went of the ii bed s at of which ay expect to ge ich ; eres wn ‘August 103’ P. M.— No. Hatensive Fineds om the U.S. Pay Depart: | *trect car, when the conductor d we course was given them, and (MY! Wasnisaroe, Aug. 10.—Deputy Marshal |! the Union service, Mayor Horten gave! A Leavenworth dispatch says: Col. Lea. Outrage Oered the UW. 8.) ELAS sper oly £15 oe rhe Coane anee toa an the buoy at 6 P.M, after usin all paitg came into the Court. toon and ate | Mall fa 62,00) for his appearance on Monday. | venworth, dhe Tudlan agent, has Just arrived +B. Iron, 838. : oll, £32 ; eperta o x he conductor turned. to ag Hinaéed cakes, £9 15s.; linseed oil, £40; Cale Minister. catia linseed’ Oa. here within a few days _ Axrwene, August 102 P.M —The Petro- | nave boon perpetrated CREAT FIRE IN FRANCE, |v markel y farantunwiced 1. | Pay Department tho . un ed at 42 ff., 60 cts., per LU. fur staud- | charge papers. The 80 Persons Killed or Injared. |“ a white. = Lear dito t THE BROKEN CANLE. Pears to be an organize Sr. Loris, Angust 11, It bas come to Night en cal k 4nd 19 sites of Panta Lo | toned the officers. ‘This was the signal for a In North Carolina, here, four days from the Indian camps of n preparing to splice the two ends | ri. on the part of the crowd that had been | Rattan, N.C. Aug. 10.—The following | the Kiowas, Camanches, Apaches, Arapahoe Jed, the cable parting half a mile from telegraphic correspondence betwi | ind the Arkansas, and reports them all peace- M. on Wednerday, nor Worth and Gener Sickle ful and quiet, and auxious to remain 80, if fisted fellow who was sitting In the tong the passengers, and pointing to “Devout duty’ Bic Fist | they f n seized the eltizen, and Ufting him | the eelp at that extensive frauds on the United Stat ch forged soldiers’ di patiently waiting outside, and they quickly | filled np the epace outside the bar. District pant paid tn this De- | Coneeved him tality from, the ear and drop: |, Thursday and Friday were spent IN BFP) Attorney Carrington was in the Court room | this evening ' y | Possible. very large. ‘There ap- mon the growind. | From his deseri : « for the inst end, but without success. | at that time, and Mr, Bradley, Jr., one of the Stare ball aged EE cs ‘The Black Kettle band of Cheyennes are ed aystem for the Reed yada MEL ance ty dR hey are still at work grappling, counsel for the prisoner, came In a moment Rermiatt, Ang. 10.) | divided on the question of peace or war, but Capt. Stauton, sailed for Mpyatiy The Tobar . AP ; PRANne : leetion of money on forged papers, not only | OF PT Nes Td heen employed hy we a afterwards, Mr. Bradley, Sr., and e 1, Comm the war party are small, and will be held lo THE AFRICAN TRAGEDIAN. ‘The Itreak 1.oen: 4 [ters UAL Wuniogto, aici, Sey | a unt nea io, NI AACS | Now York Tuarsay aerwone hating bean | eNeTNGE, ME Brae, St And Me, ep A th orcs rer's Cow N. FL, August 19,.—The 4 ma ry ™ \ oh ’ ity ever ne S. steamer Senaper " ante sdptanetin, MBbewageer-dr : betta y mnty Courts, whoae duty 1 " * 2 Heant sant, Ns Fi, Ave York and other Eastern cities, Aman named | the Samson of the constabntary of the ef A by the U aner Senapee, C having been cent for, ‘There waa a decided MoT hie JURE LOIN. POE | Colonel Leavenworth has been on the bor HIS DEATH IN POLAND, steamer Gulnare has returned to St. Jobus, + i ; belonged to another ward, and Captain Glr- | Erwin, who will render the Nerva all the as- | r “ | ert athe, oblataing "i NF, Captain Kerr reporte that he examin. | PTMDK W. Howard has been arrested here, In | ot was eny Ty watcuiie a ahilithees btOR jotion inthe Conrt room at the time, | and Superior Courts, i man over two months, obtaining correct inforé i r" i the f ISAs Ba Tk cot GMA: Be T placed *UO% House a large quantity of for i Gn Morgan etreet. The nest Dest man wns | *stance necessary. | and it was whispered about that * the jury | Nyt wade euch rexteal since yous Or mation of the views of the Indians, He met Ce &e. ee be position of ¢ cable break and placed . ‘ . ortath rouchers ’ etante Ner wae en " " ts 1 i 2. ‘ike orl has not sprang from any | in oynedl four dave ago, th nilowing chiefs phat . two buoys on the bank where the break oc. | OME® na Laiaiennitch a : tn the daryperate Qty of arreatingg PROM RUROPE BY STRAMER, has aureed {" they are going to discharge the | qisposition to disobey your orders. Your | | Ml Kowe Gaye ago, the fi hick if rt i d. ‘This bank te three miles ka diameter | Wer" found; and two Lipp neater terriile bully. Ife found him near Latey Tho steamship Weser, from Southampton | Jury" they can't agree ;” “they have arked | Order qualifies a« jurors those who have been | Black Kettle, Head Chief of the Cheyennes 5 . Parente hay shane peti civ ie alee eiheaad ene ee | arrested at Leavenworth Park, and brought him up alive. the man | July a0th, arrived at this port on Saturday | to be dissharged,” and numbertess other res | aud who stall have paid taxes for | ‘Ten Bears, Head Chief of the Camanches ; Loxpos, Augnst 11.—The United S| and from lintel ah ko ve ze ie % Wy @ few days since, while attempting to collect ‘bmitted when be mw who he bad 0 / eyeuinig, bringing ba of foreign paj marke of like character \ Uae Wb aacois ce sir bs ‘rent | Poor Bear, of the Apachos ; 8 Hear, wadron, under the com of Adw the sen, Tt ls located at lat, 4826 ¥ ¢ 1 m Ce ee al with | ‘ : yea pen eronecriied) ae the preset ef of the Kiow rinking Engl TU RC IU UIE Le CORE eae ion, 10, Mie bed of (ue ocokn Hoes mm tiuilar pape Colonel Rog Tn the morning there was a blockade of} There is still a lively discitssion 4 At Lovelock the prisoner was bronght Into | fiscal yer, thading the Joth day of Seyiemnndr | Head Chief of the Kiowas ; Dy if Eagle, Tericuitie Ga jatecke Tone 8. Marshal of this District, and Depaty | care near Fourth and Chertnut streets, on | si i ae vane ap, oF dite the Court-room, and assigned the seat occus | He*4,” Our Revenue Act, séetion Li, page 12, | Head Chief of the Nocomls baud of the Ca- gradually to It from a depth of oxe hundied 8 e past week, The Adml- Of Stettin during the past week, The Admt t taal, and Fal was received with great honors by the Marshal F and Washin, wh, Kana on an Fr fathoms fifteen miles Ni liver Brooch, Head Chief of the aud many as, eit for New York | account of a passer | revues the tax liste to te planed Ih the Cole | manches ; iday to ferret the mat- | than five cente, A Teclors" hands on or before the Tat day of! poatakor hand of the Camanch aachinery of out sent by’ the | bled by him during the trial, beside his coun ) rot Beassia; sel. He came Inio court amilin, god secre nies that any note has bee Freneh Government to the ( four or five bins enue law | dred people coflected to witness the fin, and | Prussian oflie . The et subsequent); er ow eliewed at Immense sume of lative to aflaire of Sci be i " . P p ening Anse heieed bands, 60 bieripenrag saya had ocd lid ac boom nice to the West. No icebergs tad been | fF out, Tt ta bellewed that immense sume of) falta dozen of more care were delayed by | Flatlve to the ailalrs of chieswig ; but it in good epirits as he chatted with hls xsible Cat the clerks ews have p uther chiets aad tzarcs of diifereut bands, and sailed for St. Petersturgh, where It le expe ‘The Gunare leaves tentay for Harbor | ovey have been pak by different United | the imbrogito, Mayor Thomas went on the | ® vat a “diapateh” was rent | couineel, Mis Stefttel ‘i toa | (x lists ready for delivery much before the [alt exprtased great desire for peace with th niral Farragut will receive a warm Lh pad States disbursing oflicers on forged papers, | Car to sce what was om, bit not tne | Ft the House of Commons, July 29. Me ae that ca stance made ant allusion £9 8) dat of July. Shorlita nstially begin to collect : 6 Baus tut peree. Wes Cow vine. de Grace. All on board were well. ses thinwsonshstttditl terfore, The passenicers in the care took i¢ | Otway led ani attack upon Sir Stattond N Foport that an attempt would be made ata! about ‘the 20th of July, and. are. allowed y * al Mt uaturedly and #9 gid the conductor, | Cote for spending part of the Tud ~ | rescue, whereat the prisoner seemed to be | until October 1 to complete collecting and engaged In the present w at Fire in France. ‘The Reported Split ninong the Mormons) & Heh % bistah thd PO malian eee | Prisoner seemed to be toc sollectinng . any Ne present war are ( Pini duce est i mrias kid belie MEXICO. WPike Teeth ot the Aviat. i; ler tuughing a ulkhig over the matter, | ues upon atall ty the Sultan. The excuse | syuch amnuged hake returns. The otuty Courts eautt | Cheyne a | Whioos lodina' GOA 4 tte Means < ts e reg wpa heeP biti ape amt pA ci Noon nonulatlon ol -| At L05 o'clock Judge Fisher resumed bls eS BAVS. Bess ) n=! Haueock burned last April, and those other ¢ at Bordeaux, during whi An Interesting Bit of Ofcia) Hinery, | A Week or two back paragrapie werd |), the suke of peace, and the Muckude was | te 7 ulation of Lidia, Me. Ot | Judy h | Sheriff shall have if returns | prit, TS ROLEA ES LL td WEE é 4 ra | inhi seni beara duty I fo ne whony ialcld. ‘Tne | seat upon the bench, Mr. Mulloy, the erter, | at the first term of our County Conrts, oc- | Cheyennes and Sioux, whom General Augue golng the rounds of ty to the effect that a in Utah had occurred, ed to have been killed or ins} Wasutxa: corres Austria and Italy. i Fronexcr, August 11.—The negotiations » August 11. The following dence is token from the proofs ts of apublic document at the Govern- | that Brigham Young had severed from the | secuting the Fourth «tre 6 press, east and west, it ainong the Mormons or was imminent, and | raised way ; Thy se squabbles from day today are getting He i si bierepac Ass oats fies | called the court to order, and Marsual I’hil- | Sone re it oo he very annoytie, We ttuderstard thee | trough Hlindoo sources, and the Hindoos | seed &6 Gail thie au | do he County, the Steet KailrondCommissioncr intends pro- | Were Hot likely to take a favorable view. pf ted to call the jury down. By | vourorder. The Fall comp the expenditi He contended that the | this time the Court-room was deusely | Court is juat } after the Lat of October. T hays no tay ill coanply with “oult dfour Superior | “YY Gi pelle that | The report that the Kiowas took the stock rted as friendly on the and its tributaries epublican Forks lips w eginning, | ment printing oie: . Ol . fi Which for a long time have been pending be- vevCouttage on rma Usiren Staten, | Memon Church three of the Twelve Apos: | fo full the regulation requ onl hot be ceored iu ite bemtar’ Of Beat oe tn many, probably all (be ge the jury- | from Fort Dodge in June is false; the Ct ween Austria and Italy, for the settlement of Mtroy dane io 156" } | tles—Orvon Pratt, Orson Hyde and Aunaan | Ne," at regular intervala, | We noticed iat | auld not be Had | The Jury 94 brought tn at 4:04 o'clock, | Now In'my. itive om tele way to thele-eie | cubes themselves admit having taken Ij alao the boundaries between the two countries, | MMe andersigued not Being Lyman. Theso paragraple grew out of state~ | and Hower tirove care yesterday, and (twas | BFK Y af justi- | and by direction of Jadge Fisher the names | cuits, report to mie that they have Just con. | Me report that Chartie Bent had taken any and in regard to the disposition of the arch. | Swilently, ander his, tustrn | tie! nemepaper attiieciee, Tavthie inagnee | Ltt Petsonable to presiime that'the number | fed the expenditure on the bull, ant Kave | ef the jurors wore called. Mr. Middleton, Q Colonel Buford, and that he construes | Part at any time in the present war is false; Aves of the former Lombardo-Veuetian king- | the il ible to be appretuded that the Vedetey nie | MULTOW <‘sinall and beautifully lose” untit | some explanations Renerally ww tw Ue UIs | ino Ciork of tho Court, addroesing the jury, Ree forbidding them to try any sult | both George aud Charlie Bent were prescat 5 bas sedi | fovation in degersies th wale ie pe atiat the Mage | tie conductors are fustructed recelve five | of the f . le 7) before a Jury not drawn confo e yORE Tat the council with Col. Leavenw i dom, have been suspended, hina ater’ & pesloneg Tiausceather atretched the fatto ar ot, heacg | cetls {uF alngle fares | Cnet of the Laden Pot, dt | ad ower No. eit be true fens Tel he counell with Col: Leavenworth fo wrk and ans. situation, and ia hie own deny ke x ial ‘aa pieeiul ~ ing In Landon, wr hore are people | Gentlemen of the jury, have you agreed | that i" * county courte days since, He thinks be ean influence « Hadliphtarhodbind bes | dress to General Thomas 0 Hora PAKe: WGA es Sennatical ae, fuieelbto., I | ‘Wants 60 tha New Dominion whi finey that the heir apparent to the Bite | yess wom wontiog es set nave You agreed | Ct forth couell of tribes at some point agreed upon Loxpox, Aug. 11—Evening.—The Turkish | fee mater ave heard noth to lead tue to suppome tat | ; | ish crows ts in the interrupted enjoyment of | MPOH your verdic sull that no courts will , point pon | Goverwment bas sent @ circular note in re= | fon jrsignad: $0 leave FAs A esi ee RSet ciel bate taly B fotwithatan the complete and auecess | a well pald aineeure. Let those whe envy | Mr. Todd-We have not been able to agree. | Cireuit in very t Hi be held in the Fall) but it cannot be done through the military, ; family, accompanied by auch American citizens in * full fellows with Hrigham and the | ful acco nt of confederation, the | hin retleet on the améant of work devolved | Judge Fisher then read a note slened b peed ond of averting fur the Indians do not trust them, gurd to Cretan atfairs to its diplomatic re and biher persous entitled to the protecdon of | Mormon Church. There ia soie. reason to i then read a note signed by all | can anggest any mode of averting Fentatives at the European courte, ‘The note | tu, American Magy who may wiah fo reasone via Chiu that Aunaea Lynnai is wot. held it | New Dominion hae still two great wants, | Upon bit, and which be performed so admin. rs requesting to be discharged, as| ity by telegrnm, Twill communicate it by —$—$—$ emphatically denies that there is any truth in | 10 take advantage of the oppurtunity towithdraw fateetn. ATL the above throe gentle hore expital and more labor, We | make four railway Journeys, backwards and | they could not agree toa verdict, Mr. Brads | {lrxmm tthe dudges. | PATE LOCAL NEWS, the various reports of crucities perpetrated | “°™ AK ™ Or ® fertalned, dotirincs wlan Urighata contents |ooveee nero Uiese columns pointed out | hac aay aoe pa As te eae Cad for the prisoner, protested against the ‘ Governor of North Carolina, res Japanese Plains that the vessels of the Great Powers | Mis,Pxcellency General Thomas O Ui called tare, ova not believe In the ator |e tint story we Ape He converantion fora visitor who eonid onty | Hon, left the matter In the hauds of the Court, Hrangranrens, Continue to remove refugees from the island. Wie on emi FRueusT fe bh iubdaieaital i rine Canaateras | tn once refertti tol & Unit ewe ruall, | © 100 with bi m throagt an Autor re | who discharged the Jury. P F Cuanwe x8. c. Ang. 10. § Yesterday afternoon, Mr, Thomas Maguirre, REPLY O! RAP K By We must add, brings us ndditional evidence | tr chance he had a few hours. ta Hurling the entire retirement of the jur » Hie Excellency, Governor Worth. Governor o the New Yor r one ot © Dimeulty with the Unked Statce Miste.| Maxico, June 10th, 1 Pia sander A aaa tea i { vctring tou rs, an 1 of the trulh. of our oft-repeated assertion, from this attendance, he was obliged to: Du f My iremont of the jury i Racih Caroline Reali} Y, New York publie as pure of the ter at Turkey. dened b hiouor to reply to the note from | Ua done 60 up toa late date, although ate | tive inno country under the autt hae the cape | devote then to the Viceroy, Now, consider 78 hours—they reu as follows The circum stances set forth in the tele re of the Maguirre and Kistey’s Japane airs, Avigust AKA Tarklah edmini | the Gouenl ot the Ueived aiaten ar tie dace ntath 1 Of le views vt at vartl ul + WIUN | italia the skilled workuan, or the emi ah Lit your own en Faney havin sacri e verdict of your ney show that it has been pupe, Whose recent performances at the sediily.tonihy (onke a ala with the request that he have ( ¢ kindness to | Hit mame tot the document, wo4 | 4 inet theld fur the employt iis money Habits, occupations and comforts in this | Kor Convietio lenare, arr, | Prnet to revise the Jury lista th com | Academy of Mu e Focently forcibly took a dispatch from a ser- | Teles et of the persons who ato tern Published a few mouths wgo in the Desret |i Nandlesate, of hie dackilied: labor tan Cobbett ance offered to undertake | pes ceer arn ont canta Tarr, | Prince with, General ‘Onder Noo a in time | Actlemy of Music in this city attracted ag Vaut of the United States Minister Resident, | puny bin on lis departures iu order thar the | NC& Henee ttappears that Brigham thinks | Brinn Ameria, ce Uweniled labor than) ities of King for the moderate salary of | For Acquittal Davie, Hterry, Hatt, | £08 the present, term, of the courte: fan | muah alinnilon. appeared befere Thepectoa Edward Joy Morris. It sre that Mr, | names of each night ve Inscritelon tie r.. Atnaa should be Hee ee ciate ata re | We ive iu another eolumn copious exten ta, Li" year. Kor my part, 1 would m rer sel Gutttegg aud | BEAU WO OF General Order ‘a? Ia there- | Leonard at bis Police Headquarters in| Mul Morris hus since laid the case before the |$.™etlve pessports’ Thowe of the consul and | Ei all uf which has been domes So” | from the eal eter at sath | Beat tie, Oriental eploodoe fer’ oa thas | Sura . Prose ere of tho. Bunting aad County | CNTY street, and recjuested: the sesletance of Turkish goverument, and demanded redress |? MMH? are euclone’ Orson Pratt und Orson Hyde, ao fara 1 | Worth the great d that meeit existe Oar ee oe We REET icthicre t6 reapendibla Qu ihorlty for’ stating lites and the Jurors fer | tHe Enspector in procuring the arrest of « bo the outraze. The reply of the Sublime T.onsee have ened Mo nt ne w enc dt tele Ob | Firm Invorere Of & hockseiler anne unos that he is that the fury disagreed on the question of the dan ieretofore iat ber of bey troupe ~ Foo-Keo-Mata, « salerponts delep tant | Brigham and the Mormon Church | The Newgereatod“Doniulon, aa regarda ubilish the works of the tate Em | atsenes Hi Y mibtieatton 0 aprnese, Whom the said manager acctsed of Lptbobeak tales IMPRISONMENT OF ASINIICAN CHTTZKNS, |W Tange. tly, T see ny reason to | Sedbita yor but linpectiretiy frends | Berar Maxinihian, ‘They. will fonn seven vole | Mesence of Surratt from Washington at the | * telegram, and this rs stealing from him the sum of 83,000, wh 4 ‘The Last Fenian Informe: Consucatn oven 1b Staves, Merve | Cobelude that any Clureh action has been | We tan court th which four are in the hands of the | Mme of the assassination of the late Presf- od - he Dowiis, Ausust 10.—Ky the coasent of the | feo, dune 15th, 1867.—TL dersigned, Cone | then ayaiust them t rivers by thousands of miles its minerals Pontr This publiention place at the | dent, aud that they were entirely agreed upon | Ml eoucerne sul of the United States, has to communicate | Heard Gat such bas been the case of late, | 4 Usheries are inextiaustiblo—it express desire of the Emperor Fraucis J , Y i Maj.-Gen. D. B. Siexres, | who, it appears, was a sort of paym: overument the trial of Gen, Kartola, who | ty hts Hecollemey Grech Thee Otte | “Thave not heard anything of any split in | Aull tte Hisberles are in ae Hetibion-ite agri | Sor HO Of the Einyeror Fraucls Jus) the potnt that had he beon Indicted for con+| (gigned) J. W. Cuovam, Capt audA. Ac G, | tho troupe with Une uckerseaee Was reported to have turned Queen's evi-| Political Prefect, to whore attributes it uutors | (HE Merion Churel in consequense of th f proportivaate result. than the the 2th ult, the King of Portugal me] *piticy he would have been convicted im In Virginia. should be pall over ti non-urtliodox doctrine ce, bas beew postponed. thnately. be ADT ihe persons marked by the 1 y werfor the | Hee The Railre wt ta Teetand. — | Doseof extorting money, that Don dose Ante, | Mormons believe in the Loxpos, Au, Later dispatches | Mendizabal, Don Migit Mil, end Don | bye Barbas 8 coups frou the sceue of the recent railway ac ident | Carlos Urdmann, have been tinprisoned since YP tay! yesteri yint fat Bray Head, Ireland, indicate that we trst | **)'¢ presidlo of £6 tla; 0, tise gentlemen ure under the jt t accouuts received were greatly exaggerated, | protection of the tag of the United States, | Bishan Only a portion of the train left the track, | the undersigned, after having exhausted | g\yitemea ry resource | and conciliatlc lengthy period of arbitrary acts *Purec coaches were precipitated into the « Four persons were killed outright, though | persons and juterests of Amertean « there were many rously Injured. Nearly | thi: eapital, believes that the thine ly yhody ou the train was killed of Injured, | {2 declare to his exceieucy, the Srerylrody, on te tn billed or Injured. | foot that it Messre. Liyardi, Mondizabel and A Treaty of Peace wih Nokbara. Widmann, do not find” thetuselyes uninjured Sr Premnsnee, Aug, 10.—The war whieh | it thelr Muses before turer ola ths ale ; : ; noon, all the serious consequences which | southern section of the Hwand Bok | ust’ ensue will rest upon the individi eae ‘The Late Rol'er Ixy A brief account of t by telogrep Saturday, ‘The part which caused consider ytween Bi fhas boon carried on The orname wd. Tels possible that sowie of the shore line off its lakes and | NMes, ¢ nm Mr. Maguire had y Brigham, nor By comm ntriusted to Foo-Kee, ofsthe thvce gentle: Hpany vetend of Ui » Kee ceived a depntation from. the tes theiiselves, and yet this may ish societies for the abylittd onntry is In want of inore capital | En hand | diately on retiring to their room Tacuioatne Van cA tus o laches ‘ of the] Aftor the discharge of the Jury, Judge 4 soldiers of the United | tirtat not only appro: the ex-oflivers a mse doctrines, but if so | re laborers | traf aA atively few, no there | Te Fesigrtinn. Uinsette ony titea | Vienna papers announce that Cardinal Fisher rove and immediately read the tol-| states army wan bold to-night at the Ballard | * W« 1” by abandoning he maticr. Te labor of most kinds ix always in demand. peli has forwarded a cirenlar dispateh | lowing House, Anaddress was road by a member, | oll) Which at present Is perforniing at Jer ¥ For Inatanes, jac ketniths, carpenters, Joins | 1 the Papal Nunciow at Catholic courts, call | 4.1 hago now a very unpleasant d tig. | severely rellecting on the action of the wry City. After hi statement aud Trou workers of every description | ig thelr attention to the recent debates In| yt have now avery unpleaannt duty todlé- | tomhtean Convention. “The meeting then | manage, the Lvs) promised to do ail ie And fe vd aces. AL | the Hatian Partianent. “The Cardinal states | Aine nes when Taaniot frec. O8) siinnmed to meet on Tuesday and form a | His power to extricate him from bis troubles nee tant deniaon | HAL the auto the Hatian Goverment | Hei Mus oF aly ark during he protest organza and accordingly dispatched Detecttse Tema rine Sonia Samed Mverhptiictaiedtr gt sin arg eAbadlianta Lot d atl for nite — : : nt np the aceused party, whom be foun oe and wage onsequently very high, Phe | Which have b with the P der of Abralam Lincoln, immediately atter | Rrewmoxn, Vai, Aug. 10.—The minkters atthe Hovere Mec, takiug wine Wilh & paton at Philadelphia. | value want, however Latrant wie | the pre the cow ind take nm recean unitl the follows | of the gospel of this city have held a meeting | gentleman named Suilth, of whom more will is occurrence, received | Young women, who conduct theinselves pro fo ep n the bauchy Jumepls Ik: Hemiley oa on aikireee 1a ean to GA teinge informed of the Giture’ ok tha cin: lished in the Sux, on | perly and serve their employers honestly y aber ge pit Pierpoint’s charge of dlaloyn They say | CCN& tnfor of the nature ¢ ine sonra! | Barly and serve (helt Gruutuyers howetly) |" Advices, reecived ‘at Tarte from Bachaaat | Kt ted. im tt a rude and jun | icrpotnt’s charge of disloyalty. | They nent | PRomptt visit, affected no little surprise, and ‘a r eaters anus esate res (vee alata thatiieC i ‘of Tngutry inter the | Muanher, changing the i tog uf | thas alice the rent ge eyvernnent by numerous energetic gestl me and @ able excitement In the | inand for female servants bs alwayagreat, and | deaths of certain Jows at Gnlatz has pork | OO ie'Ronch from toe commencement at ted distovalty In | Mgt OF unintelligible gibberish cu Delish ars cd tillowe de | ORT oe eee ral; and | tively ascertained that the Roumantan autho the Hench from the ad a ed his complete fnnocence ot the charge the trial, ‘The dudge di lnimed any a inlaia caer dee rities are In no way to blame for what has preferred ayainat him. After sutne persaae n railing fou To yot ry of | ployine tion whatever. of passing Pandas | cles ngnlust the aald government; that we ara, has terminated. A treaty of peace war! who have participate i est o o., W good servant girls is the gre dittien taken plaee, he ten person enced to ion, however, he was induced to aceompan, q Signed) Mances Orrennorno. few Wharton, ana aiitae m4 | ¢ inst. Most people, when they | back to ‘Tu on account of thelr ho other feelings but those of rexpect CE Bis? ace pha gbens pe} sentiments; that least | sinith, and also’ Nettle * All Richt,” another + Fuorence, Aug. 10.—Dispatches have | General Tomas O'Honas, Political Pe Owned and rin’ by five men, named Joveph | Hele Wages, and only part with’ them when | {F¥. ‘The Cominisaton has further diseovered Tae cn ont Sun croatia! tie | ee hotte of tie estallla Vobane see |¢ ce of the Luepector. Here the par ‘bias tecsivel Wiel: Gale tae te. inte pelea ai Ri | Martin, John A. Pollock, Matihew McKnight, | they take tut [iapite of the uumer: | tliat the commander of the ‘Turkish bargne | ude with permannd clinstise than a republican form of government tn this es uae paring, end the, ination Charles Kline, molders, and Jacob Gibson, | OWs registry oltices, which agree to furnish | ve Orders that the prisoners should. be own | was flualty settled by sending Foo “down Ye raging with considerable violeuce at | . + Uibsun, tice or Hive if Ite Judges are to be threatened | country | below? for safe. ke ATICAL Pearnetune ov rite Dee's) — | Catene mak @ermo, in Sicily. OF nate Vatian or Mix, eet otindey be a on Mratco, June 1, 1 thirty-five. ants ofall kinds, the eupply of young | thrown into the Danube, ‘The Roumantan | He “ for servants does not keep uj with | Population of Galate rescued eight of thelr | ¥:t! personal viol n all oceanions wh Fourness Me id. Men servants, to work Humber. ‘These facts are proved by the depos | ever the ir # ibility of counsel moy be cx Ked | tration in Prin ping, preparatory to aw now, Aug. 10. The regis | examination befor “Judge? Dowling. of the Anno County, Va., has been | Tombs Pollee Court, thls morning. Mr. tory brick hullding, tty ‘The United States Sau 5 Lrocelved {with a pebble re nt by TS " by an huagivary fasult. The otfvnee of Mr Mayer . . § coelved your houur's note to-day, aud In | sityetine. feet. In depth ape heres likewise this year mor | sitions of eye-witheses aud by the testimon; completed, and exhibits a majority of « aguire having succeeded In procuring the Loxnoy, August 10th The United States | reply must explain that the Consiate has | MAR Ave, fork iv cept Tk rune back to a wer. Now that out fa have | ¢ ns waved | Wradiey Is ome which even bis he spa eco Iprenonggling a eloedntanapat at des nirest-of the alleged thief, Boo Kee, next Proceed to Crete. turate belng charged by His Excellency Gen. | got covered, and is-enclosed byw brick’ wall | © afford to pay well for the labor they re | that Russia ng addressed a diplomatic com | Hiuihed aa 0 contempt of Court, | It in| whites, S46: colored, ‘2. whom he with abducting little . Marquee teed the ay prebenaton of eet) or sort of casing. “The wile fan upright | quest 1 demand for old cusintey | munication to the siguatary Powers of the | fat iie cull ol aiuuruays. pructiciag ta te | cece! witch Idi rica te Death of Irn Aldridge in Individuals, and among them that of the | guiuiar one, aud at the thine of the explosion | Musbandn Axcellont Wager are paid | Treaty of Paris in reference’ to certain | ein THE INDIANS. aite man, the way, Loxpox, August 19.Ira Aldridge, the gel-| Ameren itive D. Jose Auto Meviitaabal, | {tig aeated the water in the yauge was ut more | thet. Mechantes, too, I ie vod work | Hations alleged to be pending, on the # cread Port Hazen. Driven oof] fae ee, ete, tor SAU Rights relia rien teaela ‘ead. "fia oa Miguel Lizarde, and D. Carlos Widinan, | than the usual helsht men, ean of ‘an European guarautee uy favor of the] Mr, Bradley Immediately arose and asked | sh aphoars Trash the stalemen’ of the mere © ie wedian, is dead. His death | sinew fe only furnished His Excellency, Gen, | Mie Gotincer'a emploved on tua | Team ee te | Porte Feree. y ex—Reported Harburitios at (0's that Mr. Stith was formerly a partnes occurred while he was on a professianal tour | Marquez, aforesaid, with {ts police agents to cs, but the proprietors of the estab. | those who are willing The Sultan has conferred the Order of the | !f the Court had adjourned 2 Mud Creek, Ke, hey of his tn the managing business; that Smith fm Poland, Arrangements bad been made | Polit out the dwellinus of the perscing who Helseaae' ton ino tutes te rusaiue cheer |r yulred of ther In dete waren ile, with beiltants, upon the King Judge Fisher-—Lt has not, Sir. Sr. L TOPS Ta ce Artis rel a Fag pe og ig heucy n eR, ore thy yhos 00 rr d leRnighe | re Within ton days sail of Bong! ‘ 1 abner es ae w Co id this assembly hereby pi Satur f mouth, cat igthe imprisunmont ofthe eltzaus L) went t taake an examiliation regarding th a country which hn not inaptly beou termed | sents persons of distinction pap vig 1: sale tac: on ho allroad Leyoud there fa been | Bt ay ask ss alloge, Sinlth succeeded, _- H assmre 0 at they shall be set) height of the ste nd Jacob ‘on was | cthe brightest jewel In England's territorial | Prussia. | nounev nent just made by the Judge | off by the Indians, who attacked wl Interviews with Foo (Mr. Aldridge, it esiated, was taken from | at Muerty To-day, in virtue of the reasons | elgue of the steam, and dnco mW A8 | crwii, eCundacen Nowe | ‘The King of Prussia bas finally deckted | as utterly false in every particular rhe pon een Seu arte Spe little AIL Right, in inducing them It Is stated, i t of ows platform of the cupola, packing it, or P a“ engincers and contractors and wounded sev- Ki olf th th w York to Europe many’ years ago by the | WhiCL I have employed in their favor | performing some other kind of work. ‘The non the tines OF the North German Couter Judge Fisher Cluterruptlg)— Crier, adjourn | yy) Revers) Hote eon haneiens, with Banages elder Wallick as a servant. “It would seom | | It is painful tor me to make known to your Pboiler were ree ei ttle Farm well 4 tlle ration. ‘The special tag tates of * eraimen, Several Indians were billed, ug \ to tal up — the abode Unt he early noquived the. tastes ‘of his mas- | honor that E have seen in your note to which was, inside agully 4 2 Contederaey will cease toh Tnepector, however, et | " used from the | the Court Omaha despatches say eported hore | tt, this clty. ‘Th rain desy ay It fa reported here) Mathie city. the building and pro- ction in this matter, and ‘This will have to. be , for been befure th icon the | Lam replying, threats to which Ihave given f Witio the Latte ec the motto of a! eventig « With of September, and the| Mr. Mulloy, the Crier—This Court Is now DN Ware, GAGRRR EA Te th ’ other live ‘waver for tusny Sonre-cet no oecasion, which I believe Tdo not Merit Mr. Pollock was cnguzed in| good many ‘Texans before they ean solve the | how ta wl be bolted ok the mOFLINg OF | adjourned | neriaendattga ns ee ‘ y uh aecordily tlw thanager Wi be cou illed Avast tiieeu—aud hus played in neatly every | and which Hy unnecessary it pulley. it was located within tive The Paris Press says thag | ‘He 1st OF October, Mr. Liradley—Well. ¢ will say now of) ALACRA Was LILAPAll Rie yt Ray mn dor Aue Rec aee fown of noteln Europe,” Ma, Aldriige wasn | the hiberty of American citizens.—since tbe | feet ef die Cujsela ab. tue time the explosion Mantations, large crops, | — Mr Hradloy-—Wet will say now: Hand one was literally ayed alive; the | bared wrong. Bot Tatte ** AML High” and Aull Wooded. negro, Of commanding stature | Consilate has ever, ax it will always lind im took place. ‘tle preciae cause of the explos Prantations, lerm | Aveny large free bathing house bas been | Fudge Fisher, rlsing to leave the beach iNited at th Creek rate! Mr. and Mr rrend ele at the Ceptot and mica, He bad'a rich and mellow volce, | me the highest regard and trmest support | gion has not been ascertained, but it Was on Management, ts ¢ You can say what you please, Sir, and mak hilted at the m Creek 5 and M th, and white at the Central . é uch fecling with a force that | slike with all American citixons, Neverthe re : wails tha d idcas are * gone | opened in St. Louls, Missourl ¥ Ld ot BPM Ae Ix. A onan supposed to be a! Office the Ind wept bitterly at the fear of bee Srduld docredit to AUaue Mis choy dau. re| leat, Lhiave the honor to assure your hover | he head of the boiler was thrown with dreaine of tings | A vine on D 1 and Richetiew | ® speech to the crowd, Ifyou like was found five iniles north of | ns compelled to leave hls fri s on actor was in the charac that this cirewmestance shall not alter my | gy CFE ROWER wae Fa of the large landholders | streets, Quebec, ‘Thursday night, destroyed | Mt Brautiey—You haya no authority to ‘ ped und flayed {will be bronght up. tor ive Seide Mile Intellectual abjllua, emuently | to Wie cltacia of dak republic Deofuce, | Seably ingueed, aud thy Loder Mead ataastid | cur Meniante they have built tenemdats; | ‘Tne National Academy of Selences meeta | Act OF thie of the Judges of the Supreme | Ai Tall people had angthing | oo ee eee oe even tied him burlesque Jay shige ws Hon ‘ole pivces, Al , aioval Aca iences meets | ‘ t Tail’ ' & Ated bm. 1a bureque Me. Aldi Hie FC | rug Cited a tho Cited Htaias UF Amerive, | re otto sevalve wan Grown thceligh the are Ah most prosperous portion of the | iy Hartford to-morrow. Brofinsors and sete | Court Inte tinamors, Ho alFibuten | vsmuale ail wrast Tove sdialters Ii bic Numorous delineath Diciatolion train A Welva\ Gnas, Fthe engine aud str wiicrare cutthug up thelr large plantations | entitle men from all parts of the country wit | | Sudge Fishor suld—" Very well, Mr. Brads | "ny, 6 OP BORIC WiGE Malinka waka Packing Swindle (a SI wankee, and by his sing te esti WAueored Aer Ace Dieaieien have. ia fenea, dividing the five froin the | jaro mmnatter tarme, erecting usteck un then | be present | ley, you can make the proper appeal.” He} permiesion to mise a company of volunt 1 oof yosterlay was the arrest nan tfc,” th heavier etlorts ty, wid then otruch ! id call for emigrants who are willing tO! gry hers of the CI oard of | then left the room, followed by a tar 1 | for defen Mugiie refused; but | Of E White, porlepacker, at No, 24 4 © early been rece!ved at the Navy Departinent fro: fearing them Vin a | oe reas na. re Sry saa. mem! the Chiengo Board of | 4 " Fe Wor. de Ange ! ae ra : ‘ bead ty Europe, and Peer AGvalral Puliioe ¢ North x marks Tie lands wal her sold Trade have been arrested. for grumbling in| Of Persona, axl proceeded to the atrect cars, | (im Sher voriaetd the J | Water etree, fur swindling pwards of merit show Dist bye, Lak etn sa Gd son ater the iret ivek of the ex npr dat ages , dor a recent law of Tlinuis, wall | MP Bradley aud «number of iy friends fole | Gen, ashie vonaed a aca Ow 4s pork aud tants Me. White of the Noyal ! Iiip, the Susquehanna, at Vere Crua, Mexico, | Hood in the yard ofa dwelling hear by tracks of p re in ¢ short antes gumblin, | loving, ‘The frtends of both parties entered | gud warlike eondition of Uningh at the | Wa slat a ple west the city Manta, July 24. He wus to leave that day for A bedded among soe shrubbery. ‘The Het apryeeny a sean ga Ustren Srates Railroad Commisstoners | He care, expecting a personal rencontre, La ery tel hay dainty. te, a rere ts was enoying bine! and kakon at H wall, Bvoryitne wos gulot lo Mextoa, w a; Ue ebkull Was etna y Atari oy are cn route Wat to examine another section | thls they were disappointed, as @ number of ‘ f tho. raltrond | QueE se Ane station bana lef of ny ADs Ttoyal Liege BABS | cali of dhe sntiaditon wb Loge Wy wad ene i wis, Kee, Wert Reuse On tine of the Unio’ Pacitic Railroad, extending | pollce also got on the car toy rer Fyetion ' dot being wi eal tankers aletitiey tea 4 1 the late 4 Mi The Past Olfice Department has My ons bod taken to his rest | & je hore that forty miles west of dulesturg. fr hen banted a ly peraie with the ein yal, wid that w led to White's ar. roofthe By Ac postal servioe between Galveston, a 483 Wilder street, in the First i ! Mr. J. W. Fireiy for several years past | Fisher, who opened teat the corner tine, enlle | drive t ie ' told Gen, Sul " In bebraary let White, c it A a terribly’ mangled J | fi 7 Thee in Me Hieadibar teal fam an’atewar’ k t t 1 Vost ; of packets estabi laid t i Sh rian cya Ve dee Bulder. | Boston on Saturday after a long illuens with i H the shouts of U rt W 1 bet Milwaukee. Docket ‘ ri Ime | White & ¢ wtw log t Sherman, on bis towards Atlanta, | typ hold fove | 1 ne tr on Wority | Wig ase ve ti Oui us a pillar of tron ' conatat tontelod the rouela with the fie! “Caw, Ba % nae 1 ald by gentle who saw the & T t hit Je a et i a Ane mycrin iy Terrie ron Wet \ he restored wud) Dowell hu a. denies the statement of | Mr It) Deprecottons of the Cam Ly wud saw them roltet dine ¥ ay iM adciny ol Aseau Mr, Kline luckily ee thout f they at hls approa ¥ Gov, McCormick that eaptured Indians have t fn | ord 1 tT é nf, wad hold the La Mr, Martha w being ‘ Hide betur fel ae sued wale x eaves cet ail Jude Fisher and Mr. Brad ! r AL Dispaten says G 1 v \ ' dnl, se, Mr, Aldridge wos | Uclpate In the Mpalohod ju & few 5 es ei ied ite At inet @ Hcht dewned | to other tribes, aud he demandes court of iu duly de Ing the f ft Craw j returned from the Osa " ie ae 1s A ia eat ae . asad po wh u tt trial and i t x " tril In we 1 and covrol 4 ‘ Jou ‘ 0 MARINE padaaiihe s ' i for the bridges quiry to investiage the chor rt n he n attri ! 1 1 ; NE. ve sevcliehigns tepprenenite ! + The rear wot the four fe com | hil wll fusniched trom Cleveland, Obie, | pny pesidence Hieron coal tl to Pde ' 1 I \ 1 J Socruanre 1 The North Gere | provid 5 wid Lawe! plaialy tineisweal oral the Fatt at the ruuin etarted he took’ tise x y) " i } me to the man H Coptain P York, | Ctablebwent is & Sgsiney H Pit all its | Yanks of the Oblo river, near the mouth of | and that the fatter would recelve a coun dat ! * , Ae li Wi which sailed from New York on the | Pence: wide del + aThe tletn lave Hi cat r 4 bare took the pieces ina | the Little Miami, was entered Friday evening i ime. It then states that | 1 \ D, he made BO of August, has vived at this port on bee | Bro 7 Iswors at0 nese muttl the prevent week, ands 1 re on bis trains wud sa, when be | by three men, who proceeded to bind the | (Mfc rena ne i" ‘acl Api Atolb g pack The sicaniship Atlantie, Captain Hoyer, | SEATS UAE O* Ware! rer He RENO ioe Care ee'| Gu got tof the freight ears, bolt eltlre family with cords, and then robbed | terring to the m’e anders! ondiiy between th » “and done man. Sone of t t which left New York on! the vith of duly, | C4 ’ , ses ‘| r Taeite iy iit ' It up, ‘This thing'wore | them of $3,400 aud all of Mrs, Eberson's | it sigiested that Judge Fisher should ap: | 1 ts wid t hive been a i arrived at this port toaduy, and after landhig | mvel Hoey ie wie they we y, and found : hes rive ¢ ood deal when they found jewelry, No clue to the robbers, | print ne carly day as ¢ vent to eet | thc 1 Jon. Tt is kin wd Leen put r passengers aud allod for bremen t tom steamboat excursion duwn the | Vhih | Mt One day they proposed to deste pg ee Tail ieee ‘ | radley outside the District, for the pure | that « 1 Ta large a I * t Queesstows, Aug. 1.—Gulon & Co.'s) iver Taguirer, Why Fee con tutte tittnlerbhortna'e merce, | THK ram Stoncwall has arrived at the Gos | puso of wotlling thelr dilliculty..” Me, Headley | tausrnuaition were Inken ant to fe heat ht | ! went Fteamehlp Minuesots, Captain Harris, which Teaid, "What tu the | port Navy yard, and will be lmmediately ree | fiether stiggested in fis cominunication thie | Ways, and Ince quantities were taken by: the | away abonce jad seit a ton Veh a angan lett New York on artived at this | ‘The Late Preakteut Lincolw and the Stone | Steret Car War in st | as "2 Sherman hits | palred preparatory to salliag for Japan, fn | if Mey met withia the District they might | Ludeus on Lou ips, wud teow arms aud | (0 Wt Ue | hs est one "Ang. hecthe Anebor Ld ate There t trontle in St, Louis concerns | | other one slong With | consequence of @ reduction of workmon| tthostohont Char date at iit reathtige Sty | stulen horses aro trufd to wild Tadinny for | w iy the fot it i . he ine steam Asninatos, Augts Several days iin froin of workmen | Gp, ub the date of the previous dill | government horses and mules brand 8 1, watt: and hh the lot it w abip Untied Rikedoin-Captaie Busine wun me are fp + %§ Riparinhld * Ing the fare on the street care, of whieh w re« : = whlch has recently been made in this uavy | eully, but was roscr¥ed until (he couclusion | Pattie Neer teretil Tee ta dementias and | sand arul salt, ‘bo. Warehiousmen. ab ou (eft Now Fork be ‘the 3 ult touched wt) A iy dass edt totter 1a, euESt: Lule J rat ylvea wing | Ra-Puesipewe Buchan is staying for a) yard, owing to want of employment, x nuine | {if Uhl telat ; | | Says he knows Tudians are on the wor ‘path, | ret te worl on the i rk, and found the bare cates Judge Davie. of [lat fan: ams dui re wa tly skirting | Tins are cheap in Norfolk, Vay wll) stonewall, emunerative wages having been | however, disperse the cram.” Se Urutiey {Halt entity wis’ pid ad tha | Ube titty barrels Were opened au uo pont : : | : i alls JFooth street road, | at wo cents a pound | offered them to work in the Japanese proceeded (0 ils oflice, aud dudge Fisher to | kre ok and Mot in. tide | Was founds One Of the warehouse anne pynos Moxey Mauner..-Lovino, | in relation to the stone presented by citiaois | aid a niiniber of yates were fought | A new elk manifictory wos opened with | Ne Fapan840 BAY | Fig elown.. Therpart of the | ney, stipulated!” He sayy bo | marked, as be Wvoked about ant saw Qhugisy Lo 2H Mo Comole for monuy 184 | of Hume, inorder that Jule Daviny who Is betwen the citi conuetors | pleasent entertaluawent In Patterson Tuurs- | 9 Et Challenge refering. to holding. the ineet nhhot control nn becanse they eay | —o- ene ee ey os Rive wenty Route 706. Here | the advelnistiatar af Lhe wastes (ik Allain er the citizane wast Laut snd | ddy gvenin-s . toon moog lore! yitabtaltie dlstrlet of Columls ta uacited ue | t ctw titwel (Comtiomed oa Wourie Mane. | |