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THE NEW YORK SUN. MCticceorver ef Nase tnd Pula suv Single Copies TWO CRI Twelve Ceute per week-Six Doi WEEKLY 8'N. h week PRESIDENT* | THE ARMS OF MERCY EXTENDED. | Whe Are luvited to the Foa ‘Our “Wayward fisters” in White |” Ga.meats. Wasminaros, Sept. &th The following pard» proel « n, a Bough prepared yesterday, was not iesued ‘antil this afternosn. By the President of the United States of America. A PROCLAMATION Whereas, on t month of July, anne flomini 1861, the two II of Congre with extmordinary unanimity, sol lared (hat the war then existing wi ‘waged ou the part of the Government in a spirit of oppession nor for any pury Pouquest or pr established institu » defend and maintain the epreniac Constitution, and to preserve the t All the dignity, equality and rights of the veral States unimpaired, and that aa far ought to cease: and Wh The Presvlent of the United eighth day of Debember, Anno h day of Btaies, on t Poms 1665, ond on the twenty ared, Anno Domini 1864, did with the ob fects ot suppressing the ion, of indvietag ail pers locality, and of restoring Beates, ine Anineaty and pardon to all pers directly or indirectly partictpated bn th existing rebellion, except as in th tations Was specitied and reserved: and, | Whereas, The Presitent of the United Mates did, on the twenty-ninth day of May Auno Domini 1965, tssiue a further proclamas Hon wit fe mention authority ot the restored, and th d to th ited States exer, order and freedon Aahed, and the President did, by the last’ mentioned proclamation, pro. einiin and delare that” he thereby ranted to all per who had directly oF fidireetiy participated in the then existing rebellio cpt as therein ty and pardon with eights ty, except inc cases where Leal } ws had been instituted, but upon condition At suc ste should take and aubscribe My Sate nH prec Le registered for permanent pr and servation ; Wherers, Tn and by the «aid last’ mentions fd proclamation of the oth day of May D, Asti, fourteen exte of pers ons therein specially d were alte gether excepted wud Cxcluded trom the ben= his thereof, and W The President of the United tates did,on the acce Domini, 1865, Issue a proclatnation declaring that the insurreetion was at an end, thenceforth to be so regarded ; and Whereas, There n arined resist the authority States of Georgia, South Carolina, Virgiuia, North Curolina, uma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Florida ond Tex tained and civil authe eof a tand 0 de so, will conform | he conditions of affairs dent to the Constitutle United States prohibiting el the limits aud jurisdiction of the United States, and forced th ty, State or al, and the if Whereas, There no longer exists any ronable ground to apprehend. within the States which were involved In the late rebel lion, and renewal thereof, of any unlaw{ul esistance by the people of said Siates tu the ‘onstitution and laws of the United States, and is, As larg Wher ing armies, militas fy occupation T law, tnilitary triba als, and the suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeus. corps, aud the rixht of trial by jury, are, in thne of peace, dange ous to publle Lidgrty, iucempatable with the andividue! rights of the citizen, contrary to he genius and spirit of our ptitutlons id exhaustive national resources, and ought not therefore te he aanctioncd oF allowed, except in cases of actual necessity for vepelting {nyasion, or suppressing insur- rection or rebellion, and Whereas, A retaliatory or vindietive policy attended hy unnecessary disqualifications, pains, penalties, contiseations and distra Phisemonts now, as always, could to binde” reconell the nd national restorn nm wh nid repress aud i For these r w deemed esential to the publi a to the more perfect restos ati law and order, that the said last mens 11 nation, bested nthe wih day of ‘May, A be modified, and that the full and benificeut Sardon, conceded thereby, should be "Tl persoun Whi ave been hitherto excluded trom Executive elemen Now, U Arew) Johuson, ‘President the Uni | Btates, do hereby proclaim, and declare that | the full pardon described fu the said procia- tation of the twenty-ninth day of May, Anna Domini, 1865, “shall h rectly rebellion, with the rest immunities, and except as to property with: reg and except in Tegal pr der the laws this condition neverthele person Who ah koto avail him his proclamation shall take and aul he following oath, and. shell enuse the sume ate fo bt registered for pertnancnt preservation Ju the same man 1 with the same of fect as with the fay’, 166 © Tao solemnly ewear (or afirm in. prose Almighty God, that 1 will henseforth faitnfully etuuder, and that 1 will Lo Lik by and faithfully support ail laws and proclauin tons which have been anade during the late te belllon with reference to the emancipation of me God, alaves, #0 he ‘The following persons, and no others, are Dn thon and of the sald proclamation of the 20th exclided from the benefits of this proc day of May, 1 nancly rs, incinding the President, Vi President, and alb heads of departinents the pretended confederate or relict govern- of An meut, and all who were agents t foregn atates and countries, and all who held, or pretended to bold, in the rervice of the gald pretended contederate government, tmiilitary rauk or title above the grade of b eral, or naval rank or title adler fing in the rebellion md. All pernons who in any way treated ers of War, pet= @ous who in any capacity were employed or en- | aged in the military or naval service of the | appertaining to the oftice must be cacrcised ‘otherwise than as lawfl pr ‘lied Stalea, Third. All persons wbo at the time they may | bY Lieut. Governor Stevens seek to obtain the benefits of this prociaination fare actually {a civil military or naval comfnement OF custody, of legally held to ball elther be fer conviction, and all persons who wer Enged directly or Indirectly In the asanssi of the Inte President of the United ‘ny plot or conspiracy in avy mann ‘gounected. Js testimony whereof. 1 beve eirned theag | vicinity of the vlanct Nevtaar, Ldiscovered | od over to his farnily, = Prico Two ¢ Thirt v-Fourth Jonts | ond seven words for wach Year. NEW-YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 9, — RATES OF ADVERTISING. ‘ PAT ADEE UTA RIABLT (8 ADTANOR — every insertion of four Tiges oF lese.....200te FOE Ser} catra line oe part of line... 20 ete Om Advertinements w: tts eet tieplayed style, or in Yonded iypl, lad 84 sper advertnemen' at notices proporigaa ‘ates, oe tucertatpol om appiteatinn atta ofRoa> ‘Twenty-six words are counted aa four lines, ine more than four. = an ' of steel, “or their equipment, The weight 2f each carriage, will be lene tha.” one ewt., and they will thu b h my band, and have caused the eel of the Caited State to be thy in thls city, he waited quite patiently, for “something to turn up." Sometimes be talked of @ foreign appoint- Lorra bas made $5,000 in six weeks at “MEXICO. Hate and Interesting News via the Coban y of which i¢ equal ‘of the efeventh WORLD, ME OLD Sun Cable Dispatche FRANCE AND PRUSSIA. A PACIFIC DOCUMENT. THE CRRTAN WAR. A sw German hospital is to be erceted on _ | the upper part of tth avenue vox" has been produced at Youvg Men's Hall, Detroit oaks, Town, at eigtit fivteen ininutes WASHINGTON. Anbanw Jon sans there about a revenue . via Key Weer, Sept. 7, Our Vera Craz PROCLAMATION |!" Pete Liaw HL, Spwane, every of State, | fame as hisendorser, For more than a year d tny door as persistently as any Angust 24, They were received towtay by the English steamer Mersey, whieh brings J needy men ¥ will co The infancey will ec two of her Stajesty” and eight regiments of natlve Punjanbee ine fantry. The cavalry will be com of about «x regime troops, while the artillery will inelude beside » are rimultas | me to find some Means of support” for them, y but LT endured them Terwast has sent an agent to Japan to open 4 branch publishing house. Tree was a frostat Sprit Asylum of 1 elt on Friday reported arrival at Vera Crus of Maxt- contradicted, tradicced that bis body spect to the pardon of persons who. particl: It Is also con. as mutilated. Come Kunboat Tacony, by re A uentcrovs paper calle camp-meetings the strawberries and ere of Christianity foot for organiaing a Reform Associatic Han Costner 26th of March, 1864, President I issued @ proclamation ¢ F treason and. the liv, Colonel Hitlyer's of punish and prevent fra An Amerioan Vossel Interfered | ering pardon re-toration of who should take an oath of alle lowing classes 1¢on the Internal sit waa practic worse than riseless t only contin proportions th compelled (0 onvanize « Board {not waste time or words in re- plying to the personal abuse of a sturdy office eals Twas deset for if he would pro- Strriena be writing a book ror, and his reqitest bas nh mightier tha the asytinie ebow that there ra aie oat sul Otterbours, © Asylums locat an steamers for New York are full of passengers, aud those outward b Italian Consuls, is acting as medium of com- saphartensh and tion for their governments. The supreme government hae ordered the Ana to proceed. lus employed coansel, and his defence is being prepared. All generals conde taro, including Castill eneral O'loran, tenced by court martial to be The sentence was fre making for the wi dore: tindale froin the * will enter opon New York Theatre on ruittee on the Loeath former United States joned officers United States army and navy who waged in rebel ite Ath week ease of Sante artillery, but portal can be carried on mules on men's shoulders, over bills and throw passes where no carl Beniis, Sept. 7 has been iasued fr OMice, in whic’ thy tier, the Frouch Foreign Minlater, ta all tisfactory to the Prussian A. pacific note m the Prussian Foreign ent note of M. Mouse beggar, with whose aj 4 year, and whose and an appropriation made for immetiate Jesticy Dow1ina bas decided that in fue | e will report all policen arrests without a pr Mn. Raysove n who make in course of erection and Milwauke date 600 more, w ned to death at Quere- © been pardoned. 0 the 18th, was sen- and whites having eh rcter of @ person only claim to consideration iat “on General Grant’s atafl.” vice in this are actually fe Ties, Mad. Ristori, and Mad. Lagrange will be fo New York noxt we sind with that previously tasued by Mr Linc enlarging the excey ia six feet tall, hasan and ie the best-looking King tn Advices from the 4 lazer than ¢ ort that the Turkish authorities SPORTING MATTER ‘The Newburah Boat-Ra The boat-race between Walter Rrown and James Harill, which was to have taken place | (Ms fall and winter, ing at Newburgh, nd time on recount of the It is now announced to to procure the at cach of the asylums, and also to provide for the appoint- n olticers in. the ed civ oF diplom n agents of the pret All who feft fudictat against the ri Mus. Lincons and Tad | throw a pi eifective tham the cumbrons bat years nec, Tt hae eeu discovered that they wil ride best om mule at angtes to ble baek, allel strances of the in left letters to vindicate bave returned to 4 will probably rewain there dure ment of pensi that the Inmates may res Wholly through the aylum of visonis were escape of Cretai we of tations under tion, mor purpose of | the | pyerthrowing of interfering with the rights ower California commence ¢ President Juarer has decreed a convocation purpose of electing | POned a sec 4 President, Congressmen aud Magistrates of the Supreme Court Loper, the traitor, has published an ac. ! count of the siege of Quere' | establish the fact that Ais fall was not the re sult of treason ng sttitable | be attached to the uniform of exch cam easily and at all was posts| (Moxico) tract are t operations in that country: so. thority is obtatned from Juares “When T want « If, Ltell George d henefieiary, «0 that he times be recognized tno one shall hereafter be dis! ont the benefit by eourt marcbal was clected as Governor of the North: to be manufactur will carry their o' of other | and drip whether uot, Garibaldi, while ticipate tn the Radical Peace Congress, past and during his stay bere ‘ount de Usedom, Min- Florence, dine ‘ian Legation. th the Congress of Ited States to ald the rebellic Fifth,—-All who resigned or t tlone of thelr commissiona in the army or navy these objects should he'sccomplished the | feberitnes Ste take place at 6A Weather perinitting sthered at. New dered resienn- The rowdies w nice snug day a ming, and thei till one ta the a dechted that | newspapers left The boxes are fa fair, reg- ed through this cit duty im resisting the Fo, and seeks to All who have engaged In any way tn Rerwise than lawfully as prisoners of War persons found iu ihe carriers need | in lampepost Intended exclusively at the Patace of the Pen toade temporary Treasurer, he uiving the suin of €100,040, fatistactory one, eral aayluuia in a moat at the great Work ene 1en was being wisely | ve} not remove meeting was an troops commenced their dily extinguished. went to Newburgh from this city on. home greatly: dis eo did not come oil in excellent ¢ Most of those b from Mexic General Pave Baron Von Beust bas anized the Counell of Ministers as fol The Prince Charles Vou Anersperg Dr. John N. Berger is appoint. Giskra Mintater of the Minister of Public In- Al persons who ba t from the United Siates for the purpose of ng the rebellion Righth All miliary and naval of who were educared at W the United ty showed the » Vinxwa, Sept Friday have retu rotted that the Brown and Hataill en existing rebel- has been nominated Go and in his initial sisting orders will remain to | directs (hat all and fully perform: xl the Prosident received « letter yesterday from W. Cornell d ng to make sundry iinportant p case was awaiting the ac The Society of the Sisters of Charity bas hed, and another under patrouage © established. clamations offering (ween them, when very interesting one Death of the Trott Tie great municipal ery te bext Mayor?” “Who Ia to be ns who bad tons of war has forwarded from Texas to Chihuahua, to | Great Brtiate, congratulating ¢ fi ¥ Loxpo, Sept The celebrated trotting mary 1 at ualities of their property of dames Irvin, died at the farm of Dr. Rich, Copake snd promising nal Revenue re has been promulgated by an arrangement with Capt. Pin, king to the establi General Comontort's t to the eapital on August 18, r concerts in H ay evenings, iat noon, as at Central Park Tie Black Cro allotted of ine e upon the high have made raids into the Un ada, or been eneaced In and deposited in ed States from Can formers shall Im all cases be In foal by Jupiter, portionate deduction for costs and charges tbe re-estab= Woodrull was | timony ernment surgents bave been ov akes and rivers ig with steamers on the that aeparate the British Provin Fr to the Sanitary Commission during tion for G2, AS tron light-house te being constructed at © Cape Mendocino, the anniversary of Ite ori and no eich share schooner yacht Jo‘in fe who at the thine the beneflte hereof by taking scribed, are in mullitary, custody. oF under ts hey reck to ob Woodrutt was very anleep on Pier Ni of Cincinnatl, came to that city twenty-five yeara ago and peddled \ Wheelbarrow Ho was formerly a slave fer Tesi Hewes of the famous drummer bo: Ne rhding in ai lished by a runaway im (Va.) Revister states, ne unin prosperity war there bay sold there over 100 pianos by one house & man carries unde whereon Is an performed on the ending in eter- capsized at th of the British Chan- , Was found a day or two ai coast of Ireland, near Qu of the evil maiinacs ELECTION RETIRNG, Sho was in Wer sixteunth year United States town, whither Stexine aviled from Charteston, 8, aturday, on board veal tween Dexter and Brown ¢ was won by th San Fraxeraco, No data hay fetes to be held in that city in ton of the 200th anniversary of its annexe ton to France, pa: day. The following isa portion of his Mae re oF after convict! Thitieenth All + Was badly hurt omnibus which were found on be place of safety. 1, hich oath ahold atermer Mau! election results further than already noted, former iu three Cuiny Jusricn € left Providence will arrive in graphed from the interior, Haight’ major- Francisco now stand This might bave bee full vote bud hot heen prevented by | Gy, apathy prevatied in the Oue of the strong Denttx, Sept. 7. The Lord. Lieutenant of Irland to-day decorated with medals those bers of the Irish Police who distingutah- y their service uckson, Witson & | was destroyed by fire Saturday. Joho four oar will row in th je not thenceforward kept and 1 International rv atta on Wedn home, Dut great body of the and ty eatiefy the pe Nevada county 4 Republican counties tof 5,700 regiatered five majority Several sinall counties are te © Gorman bi What tho Proclamation Is Ei: ® breakeman on the fell from acar on! Y and received serious injuries Jasna Mole age, boginulny nu i day of April, Aino giving Haight The National Ine Wasuixaron, Sept. 7. | Hudson River and WAs | relligencer of tondny ways During the deliberations of it ie understood that it be ata farm house two ed from Alexandria « of the English captives Uve instance ATO correspondent of a Bi telegraphed to Geuoral wton, Hi he wil majorities ave | here, and areat preparations al tor whieh th ally run over on Saturday irtlaudt treet line, | have Abyssinia are Highy (Cuion), te present the legal effect of famation would be to relieve ull Within its terms from all as well na al! mplielty In thy jar fret thot Indies who know orything clse, can't pre= four anil ix oared bo: being seriously injured. Grxenat Onn Caron how to preserve wrve thele tempers. to keep tbe m tightly efored. rapha that Vicksburg ls antine, and that bogs trom | must land at the etatiow miles below the eity Tunne have been forty-three New Orleans a Ascow, Sept PP Brittania, Capt the Bith of August, arrived here this and sixty-seven town give for Governor nt; Katwards 1,821 no more towns heard from. and the laws can be sus by the proper thaslasin, andy boulevards rainstorm oecurred in C aeioned much old settler that on fly years ago nuerul Goverument is Co! J States are well and loyally dis- | & ited | FCROMWEL: Inet were unanimous | Roskell, which lett Sew ¥e Atncust, arrived at this por for Liverpool. ihe bottoms in Indiana aud 1 in the Held, 4 ships are running (he annual tea ward Is olfer jo frone as it | ndd that Ger known, however na to be infer hot have been in union with his coliengues Who attended twontysfour ty been unwell, wud it purser of th ashore on the rida coast, date From Europo by &teame: had he been p this consittath board the Indian ¢ by Indians uear within half ant F after having rin 17,000 miles p reat, and I foresaw | greatness an of the steamer wa: 7, and the City of Balth ore from Queenstown Fort Sully, but tha seript quietly acting in the fil dawn Mr. Staiborry 4g water Ao rapidly that th also left Livorps BRET RECTION on Crocus Key ny Rowd, Sut eof last your feet of water in her hold at th revailed both in 4 commercial circles in Engl ‘The Queen has brought | day morning | ‘Tur church tn fet All Ord narrowing to y Gerard Hal t hing @119,000, by irs tow body of trust safely landed by (14 feet at the aumintt e time the water hat heen oozing through the lower portion of the vicinity have pre ud not long stand the heavy passengers wer ya close her visit from ber noble a downward she nd aifectionate spirit e Queen and royal party have New Onurans the Fifth Military Distriet, All existing 01 The district staff officers will J by Dr. Dio Lev |, Was destroyed by The cargo will be saved in a damaged | Mas vessel will proba for his well k fire Saturday morning ugh every efforts being made en Who bad suffered some to perforin their eu w Orleans until further well reached Key and itis supy A telegram fro The Quaker City wrived here on Uh 2th to the Crimea. 0h inst, of the of California into 22d and proceed. of the Maine “Many a housewife may be glad to when she has to keep afew days, that it The Right of Negroes In the Cars in Vire Thursday the flood. ed to give vent to the si ix still suffering mueb tr who bad bought a firet- ugh ticket north of Washir was pt off t mot Charles Chase ere she bs completely with buttermilk, ed ina black ¢ care near this city implements, whieh fused to ride in the gies aud national industry aud enters was attached and that thes promised the matter by paying | Antietam Con thof the hind where a negro ba comin dd, Reglatration tn Virgtal 1 the value of fruit to the addition of sweeten: the lower corridor were afterwards The two guns name MY its aforesafd exceptions, If this treaty i trample hook the buildin Fesetvod ax incadq iin ratio of votes is 1 whites to vielntiy whiet hed great tre turdy elms and map were old when th e shots and the Chassepot tive will be to blame. t Way trains near that elty, who ste] platform of a car, und froin thence which the train was He was probably drow ned ant likens the quickness of | volition In an antinal to the teleg harpooned, he says, th erefore, be it known that f, An- |g blacks. +, nobody appearing to prosecute ‘The Whiy has information that the C wernl will order the Jegutes to the Convention, 104 in numbe take place between the 10th aud 1th of | was silver mounted, and After he had r reration was Mb into the Lake New York coun Toronto author- Unison aud Harney, thy tericiters, were t Saturday; and were remanked 1 Chicago forger, better protection of their sand even wished down the expe A Fresenar on the works | forth fe taking his seat on pened, and extended to all persons who di- | indirectly participated in the late | fourth Milteary of all. privi- ighis_ of property, to slaves, dings un: put upon every #uch elf of make a very welcut the unrepoited conventions at Salzburg, and trusts they Will suece deposited a thick contin and geil upon mendoy ached Little River ed over its brid now reached as fara Poath, Wilna and Ups nilemen, Ihave a fow words sata peokal hospital be 4 T wish to correct wrung which for hones eh the brain. teleg jerk tail ond upset boat ADRATAM Mytns, Conservative candidat aphs back, | p Mayor of Nashville wing made ready The Florence Upin Chureh prop Tunnediately 5 impression that ia; Viexsnund, Miss, Aug. 14 UF the peuple of (nie pla in command of the Fourth Military District, General Ord, fell acetdental ne saya that the total | Which will he auction is valu with an in OF UY DAMAGE tain the name lored, to net, under the appointment of the elections, to tx provided by the delegates to th y ibed in the said proclamation of the twenty-ninth day of ouly the who can take the required ‘The Yellow Fever. Sept. 6.— The towhoat Mohawk Ciiied "Staten and the, Union of the Sintes this morning in Now Orlean rs of Dauish Mitinary King of Denmark, the Crown Py Minister of War made a speech, dvclared all bis ettorts had been « The chief or pretended chief execs He was carried up on the Decene of Governor Holm of Ken'acky, loft a bright re dd denial to the p's dam expe time yesterday it looked was placed on the wrens to leave sud superstition,” 49 the Waters, kw last look wa that had takeu ove that of captain, and all who were or pretend= ed to be governors of states while maintain- ing, abetting or submitting to and ucquiesc- of his inauguration, the first two yea having occurred durto, his term, the law makes it the duty | Chief Justice to order an election for Gover+ nor to be held on the Arst Munda, Meantime all the pow ascended perpend: 1 it descended sank Eight persons were ” Expedition, rations for Uy paign had fairly He then said “That's hard, develypment of sweet but none of them s« erty will proably reach $20,000. "4 Tuvniow Wero has replied to Colonel Tn about seven minutes the motloniess | ptittyer’s late letter, In the course of which he | Disboy's Bridys Was all that was loft After hanging for 33 1 Jat 214 the drop ag wretched man was lwunched y He etrugeled but little, his neck belus bros in fell and the gnaninous old ° | probably go. ne masonry, aud West Hartford’ last year, at a cost of Ing, of the part of these \ take a dozen or 4 wilting into w 2 in Woolwich Arsenal as built by the town of 000. | are Just | reoelyga Imstrpeti form of Charlea Chi ise ts desteoved of bin on earth, he was provow ons, and was cut down, tho coflin bis counteuance showed none of the distorted features generally aeen alter an On Friday night, while observing in the | execution of this kind nts for furnial atehed from Lodls with the ‘The seven IW, rifled following statements J himself to me, during the war, a4 4 gentleman for whom | was anxious to provide | to be Suyveyor of this port. Naval (ioe Discovery of Another Ps Dernorr, Mich, Sept, 7 ton, of the Michigan University, reports aa mmvtery, Ie damaged s\ bridge wud several minor | tofure alfeetionate daughters of Pros mare commenclug to put their lown and to say, indignantly (and ungratefully their yirtious Professor Wat: | ul a be Geepatcied for mountain warfare wot y i for shipment, aud two additional batteries of tlvel guns, On tho eame pri weight of each’ gua will ceed 100 Uae = Twelve carringer, also | bridges over b fume cases the causewaya wt the Failing in that, | bridges were undermined or eutue Uiedody wae taud- He available for t:XvAport In the most mgged and difficult passes Of the enemy's country, The expedition will be Under the command Major-General Stavely, japler an Brigndier-Gene The Morning Post says the for employee prise all branches of te service. lat, most probably, of regimenia of the line, i of Indian Irregular in guns, two batieries of royal artile It is orted that the Viceroy of Fgypt ad been requested to provide 5,008 cainels for the pecessary transport of the troops. The y Times, adds: Preparations tlime against King Theo si The object le to send out not merety Aillery—guns whi backs, oF Possibly scould more. ‘trast between the implementa and the ser~ le most extraordinary. We willing mintature eanpon and 2 carriages of poliehed steel for work desert... These weapons, hardly Idren’s toys, and weighing ao e than the baguage allowed to a first-clase nger on a railway, will nevertheless vetile of Ih, eing, thus more eld pieces of instead of in a pat stoned pack snddica are accordingly. The troops warms, bit in some way here must be earried for them fur . Aa it appears te be quite uncertalm mer can be lad oa the march oF ne, and ao newe ‘The Span'ss Insurrection. Tn regard to the Spanish insurrection necounts, a usual, are conflicting. Accord> ing to Madrid advices the insurgents in Cater lonia had, to the tage of » authorities dwindled fr tent of 1,000, taken advane amnesty and surrendered to the the insurgents ta Aragon had 1,200 to 1, and the remaln- f the insurgents were getting to the h frontier as quickly ws possible... Frou France, however, we are tuld that districts heretofore unatfected had given in thelr ade herence; that Prim was directing the move: tin Catalonia, and that in’ the Basque Provinces the whole population and the clergy were ready to take arins in the ea nae of revolution, Amid these eonfiteting ver, the greater welght of tem 4 to be apon the side itseems to be true that the in hee. The Emperor Nap . tobe present at the ymmemora- Aug. 2 ed through Arras yertor= ty's reply to an address from the Mayor of that city t to hawe confidence in the future, ek in foreign frum troubles at Lis strength from the * Yon are rl y wenk governm: plications to nit, while hotdl Cmuat ardent wish. h 7, aud alleviate all Dispatches from Lille atate that their Mae ties were recetyed in that town with en- sed through the streets ane riage. Evening. ~The lug Ls the teat of the yesterday by the Emperor Napow tress presented to his Majesty of Lille years ago, Loam for the feet Repariment of the Nord everye Thad just ee way t emiled. ij 1 the Km} ys uew ora of the anion may of my bape t procress has beem pon, however, have darks Tat even a* good tortane hae transient reverses will not dise How should The discouraged whem. end of France to te OWE (he patie Kinjress ant myself with acclae inwh hinceasingly ss the oCone son? Today Tdo pot come bere is naive: nary in te Pinoders 8 also z ™ The Euipresa touched by the seme nwhich you express; wultes with me ie inking you for your waa Aud eympatheue The f this cypning put the language of vari rey the An yp The arti it is weither to Paris mor Vienna, tat to Rees Jin, that counsels of moderath be adiroase Ar Berlin destzus are on foot which are the world, and ought restrained, us ask thing only ly, that the Treaty of 1 he respected, Tor foot, and ne ma lead to new complications, whe who demands (hat 4, oF the one who come ; the owe who attacks, a aqyre’ valde tof robbs who defeads’ The Daily News anys th peror Napo- n's reported epeeches at Aaras and Lille and desirable sequel ta din allaytng the teritae press and the suspictoms the expre | Vagienest of the Inmperial style, thop are undoubtedly peaceable in thelr The language of a part of the that the Eiaperor's sincere wish waa ve the disquiecude that bis recent ‘ journey bid caused. Lt would be proeipitate a ghinutic contlict with 10Mys de of Donnark agata wig-tlo'st The Fidratind bt, of € Sohles formation of an w When the moment Aa er t y which r Tue King boked very very of ad sud halt ‘War. The Cholera ta Maly The Floronce corvespondent of the Londow Times, writing Aug. 2, gives the following interesting ficts about the cholera The territie cholera drama ty stl oconpys 4g public attention in a most } ln ful mai ner The Violence and suddenness wile which the malady broke aut at Albano, ad [gud vikyge abut 14 alle, from Rome, first” instance, by a cold mpollod the iuhabitants (a puton warmer clothing; and towards sun set, on that same day, a denw and heavy ud appeared in the direction of the soa Tt bore dircetly down upow Albano, where it a Mane. xacee =n