1 - -, , . ? A -Vv wfBA-jWitesitKitWMiiv; ioi::;tini-:l; , I oi:iii,t ncjr. ' ; II r. Hobbii, w i,' hits li.iA ti Limwli' to lit parag n of coi.?:Mi m j, U (' course a cry prop er pern to t it others and c )mr ;i im iniitlen cj upon them. The Keitinfl t tods tn iUjwi tion, both when it allium that it would pro cril no one fur hi political opinions, and when it agdu ai-si-rta that tlie IVt-dih lit should remove every -f!ic- unhh-r who rmlimm nJ lipMiltiJ the Ituttald niilt-lldlut-llt and the Rttll- IV-al policy. - IW is there iwimssMriiry in that rniw. . " 1 t , ' ? " 1 ; Tlx; ii-Mie involved in the contest between ." the rrmlduit and the Radicals bTnot iijf-ri-ljr im tame of party politic. It i not whether tbi or that nuuMirc, tin or tlmt policy, U lest for carrying out the principle of the Constitu tion nl the le'-Uhnale end of the Government, It 5 not wlo lhi r lid or tlmt p ilicy will best accompli-di the piirpo-a- of th fathers of the Republic in its foniytmif. . Far from it.- If thi were the ttiinplo ju-ihn involved, we Miould (jj'jNHM! alt'i;'"l!it'r1 itin At ft!) timet, the p "lovnl nt any l.oei t, np-iblo r.ffKvr for rjin- i I'.ii's alike, . . . . .. .,. .(-... T " i , ! i ! ..t "W a I '- l,t l ,'..!,' i ', ,, . 1 I y i nut ii ;d L- ) id In', i..,'' . 'ii, to ii' '. -rl'.i'(i. ir ni tcr of fnir '"ii 1 1,'K' i.! , rWi'w'y nrid mmm i'V, TIry.ii.iit i;ivi ...mfnt doli-rent, ma terially, from that w h ich the people of the State formed ia 1787. -They have l-en seeking the dual ruction of that goYrruineiit. for mure than thirty years. Tln-ir design culminated in fSfil, wllt;-t tbry forri'ii th Boiltl;;n BLifct C n-vtilti The rruilutioa'linvlni; i"uileti,Un!rroljt instill th Mme, to dt-fvat utterly th? purpnaa if th Presii Ifn t, itmi the kuppnrtcrt of Lt poli.'y, io ntdlittain the FetUirml Union intiw.and to' prc serve, fur fa xm4i 1 l. the- ltt4 Ruverjilui-ut ' from thug hikI rttinA TtiU fs tlii true' iwue.' TU BlirK n',a t'1 'l"Jl CninnfirtV alia "the "strait nrrt," tit-itiB to Wtroj th-ll gov ruiuunt uliiilt tha WKrf'roct npin tha PoiilU 1-iailed t9 tneompli th, anil to give u a, new jpf ernmeut, ewinoli'lttted central lettpotiui, in wUkh all the State shall be held m mere tlo-i poo dene tea and gowntil by Congiow. j , 1 This ia the ground and the uuly gruiwd upon which we vri'n the removal of every olliccr, who iahoattlato tlie old government, wy which la the aana thing:, the I'reiittt)t's policy, for tha reaaon that we believe that they aro the teat, . truiUrt to the Coii.tilulitm and to the Jlcpub- , lie. We oppose the appointment tooflire of " any au4 all mm, vln tUtr Koitli or Buulli, Lu ' reoppoc(1 to tli old govemmentrth "Pld . Coatitutioa aa it b whw r hostile to tho President'a general policy; ttecance (htj art tht traitor: - - Tan ItADiOAt organ in till city exhibit lta ; aCiuitii-ft aa much by ita aclcrtioni aa In it JM--itoriul columna, A Biun 1 known ly the tom- ' pany lie lierp, and the Wathinpton Chronicle, (f orm-y,) and tha New Vork Tribunt, (Oreeley,) ' are the m-U mrnm of the lUifclgh fltnndard. In it lfiit inmie i copied an article from (free ley, li'' 1 i'JC effurtof the BuuLh to aecntit H Jnet and rightlul rcpres-mtalion in the National Leyi.-Uturo ia chaiat tcriwd aa 'Waking Intft CungrcM, with pfitviot LIok1 still dripping from' their nUrt." The tilandttrd douhtleea regard tbi a a nappy flfpire ot speech, now, though it cried out most lustily for the "patriot blootl'1 aformmidln Inland IWX - Iiivcra of Jtif that day, would not laveeufliced Ua auniin. ry craviiij;. It would even Tiuva,Mtli8 miiUIlat dinouasoa lncarnadinetl," a Bhakspenre huth . it. Then, Lowever, it iu ylle Van Wee liluod .while now it is the blood f imrtyrrd pa trtota." V f - "' , TR I ADici. Prrhs, North and outl don't iSJsfl tlie lhilfttli'li'liiit Cw9Jt"ll!,Jik the Declaration f Prlnclptea of the AdilHiBi f don't like the spi cih of Ili'vcrdy Jolinw U the IVcftiilciiCon tho part of the Conimitfit : nd cpcvUIIjr diiu't Jika the rriitl'-'tt.'S. m. J This "Is fctl Tpry-Piwtly xphtinl- Noneof IhoM) things were "epwtU or , Intcmlud to p!;ne thm. It they had done , no one cl! would have Ix'fn jilcud. If the Itndical had not chown dit!sf.u liin, all loyid end eonwr vatiie people Would havei-oiit-ludt'tl that the wn .iiicthlnj wront;. Hut If these Radical would ! !1 the truth, they would ronff that It ii net po iiiu.ht'ti pnwi-f,r""snli!'li tiny now r; -,', ,.i..t !. t, I-,',, c, v h ! '!!. limn. V'.f I'll' .1" ' 11 d' !l ' ",!'! " "t l! ti . IS J lli ic ' " '"' 11 niitin" -ii tf tli comikiy, li . . t f.' Ill HI Mexico to ti.e Cmiada boo, wliMi i K''"g stronger witli e h succeeding day, and which mint soon involve their penttli-nt orgaiiiwition In lrrt:mediuble ruin. ' t' "" Ttiu Nr:vr Yokk I'rilnttn any thtd. Fred. Doii 'ivhi been t'lt-t ted dchg.ii fiom R cb M, r to the "Loyal fiouthrnet' Convention)'' to be held lu riiiia.lt Iphia on the 3rd of n xt month, and Hint no flection will be toiaileon account of hi cob. , w i -h the Ilenderfton aud Wa-l,iiM;ton county IlndUitlt joy of their r '' r '"J,1 1 - V 11, A. H. ,lji"!. -At mi-'la-.r lu Ibli-3erfi-'n County, in tiii 'Htate, on the Hill lust., f.,o lion. A. II. Jones, among others, wa p-' j :', il.'d a ihb"-' to th Convention i which w 1.1 to i"'vt on lit 2i Jt iust., in Ilutdoriwn,' to , . T.-t ( no i. ! ' Hi- to the Traitor Convent ,:l ill 1 l;t '" 'pbta -iba-JUU.f tifptclubfcr. a . ' tl.at ad d-ul4.i now rusaoved a to tlie pi vl .'-' of Sir. J' ltS. j . i, I'm 1, i.t'ui if tlie (jolil.il.tiro' t (. aornur tind fiicnil tn ( j.. i r it ' f d 'i-.ii'!" looin. That 1 , f i ' ; ( Vi h r. !il'H are nt ; a veiniid be-glad' it ,jtMl ttjth any of our friends ,u.,t BiuiUt rati. - Till i rl Zh O-.tober Election. J ; , . On tli' :jr, Molid v.the iyt!d.iy of Octoln-f . at, tin, .4rt;iiMmt tif.,?ijvi.Tnor of tlie Stutttand in. uilur mf the lie ;l.Uui; will 1 Jicld. Thf ifw Coittdlulion, orhhh provided for the tlti'tiiin i.f Lieut emti,i Guvrrftor, having beeaj rj.i lft. that officer will not tie voted for,. A Gnr if d a new Legislature, HHtler the old (nsiiiitti.ii, will only tie chosen, - go for the puhlio are advwed, Oov." Worth fs the only camliilute lefos the peopt fur the ollice of Uovrrnor. The,unm!i!s.th! proofs of Id ixipulwlty, and the gcii'ml umii!fii--uUon of the public eniili li-ncu and approval of hi ,d-tutniatntiwai,-' ffi ve MiaitrT .ajsaflraiire-. vf - i,i trtumphantrq-elclioij,Ji.",. W hava leuriwnl, within a few (lays, that Gen. AT If. Logan, of Rutherford County, i the opKwltion caiullihttel. Re 1 known to he decided Holdenite and judical, litft an f fIVirt will lie made ti run liim a the. f ir efdltnf Western farulidute, upon the' ttiiukitU plat form. "AH reasonable and sound minded men! cannot hesitate for' a tumneiit nliich of 1 lie two to chouse. The real XjLtyul men in-the flate, wlio'support the Constitution an it in, and who cndore i'mrident Johnonpnlii-ytwiil iti.t-riik the great font i-( the prew tit cniiipain l'.r itny tmii.lv fu'liiis d S'te ihsi;e, yi t l'ie lil.i f ! an I sootid vh-wi ' !e pr.lley licldbr 'r. h'ori Ii ' l. t 1 - I- ., , ! 1 " , ! 1 I , j . , lit Mil,, i,i our n.'.iiif., to tie iK.-p( ot iiny w.rtltw of the M.le. A. ; 'J he time Jms fully an i red, when tho fihnd if 1'rcfi.Ii iit Johnson's policy and uf ti.-M inur )"orlh bliould at once luilil Count i meet iuj; and nominate their bear, nit reliable and able men for th iu l t-f.'-islitture.- Thi r( aliuuld 1 !m in.'Ji.Utnrtj;iii.iti(ia In fry County Fit the Mute, and a lull corps uf imniiMiiVidify John-. i.-WrlIi )HrMlaUCJ'f''ftht out Let Jul timidity, no timieervin( policy, no (inl inter cut, prevent the bringing out of the rlbt men for the Ij-giitlalure stt onoevWherr candlihitea liave alnriwly aiinounetxl theniBtlyen, a ia the Cane in some inntancrs.whnareuf the ri-ht stamp, let tlwiu 1 emlorxed try the ft fend of the Pri-i-idtut nnd of Uov. Worth. , , ,-' - t ... iili Ii i , .... .... ." ' "It i pretty- Mearly naRertalnml that, tlie amwidmd eotwUtttf but - has turl bean Trtlfl(ny t ""d enclosed in olflchil tnveIom niaiked, '( tli the people -the old const itutlont ilie.ri'fi)rcrc I cial.buiineas, Depot r".rti -Ht er'n oflieet l!l niuin in full fiirm.C""Vder tli eonxtitiitinn,' finmn, Witrltt.r Jj i " ' 't e ipJ- then, our Hi ate elect ions should have Wn held fiiTtThursty: asthoy were nut, we presume the Governor will have to iwiie hi proclautatiiKt, desiirnating dty. ' H'i'1 the amended constitu tion bees) ratified, the election would have coma jciw" ia October iW"ro' ASrv. t J , s Our ctitciiiiNimry i mistaken. ' All the ordi nance and a l of Ifio late Comventiuti, wlik-h Inroijioriited new matter Into tha ( 'onstllutinn rcev-iiily re'iccted by the people, tuil, But alt ordiiiotiivis or ai ts, adopted by that Ixxly, which hare been heretofore ratiHed by the people, lorio part of the Constitution of the Btate and are in force ; as, alto, all those ordinance or aru adopted by the Convention, but which bare not Lweu aulxnittcd to tlte people or rulilieation, re the law of the State and in form, The on diniuu-c, therefore, changing the time of the an BHul letlnn for'ttia pvwt year, wot having been aubmitted to th people, bold good, to that the tlecilmtt m prQvkkd (if, route off in October. . - ' v Tti Ashevllle Aee say that the lint surren der thi side the.. Mississippi was made by Cot, Jame R, Iwe, on the Jth. dy of May,- ISO?. Itsay:'. t ' ' ,-Lii ' ' J , "It is ft lart which impartial faintory will re cord, tlmt Col. Jam tt. Je. with bis little veteran band, fought the lunt ttattle for the "lost rflintD" that was made on Oils side f f the preat fnthtf of wntef" 1'hls ImUl took place at Mill I rock, iu Mcl)iwell county, in this Mate, on the ,7iB April, 18(15. nd w a auccdta to the Coufvdiiratea, -dt-laying m. Uill m whhnd .Miimflny tltotisiuids M ()1. Lova liad bo tdredi," ami cauning the enemy to tike another route to ARlieville, then the Hesdijnnr Urtt of tU"0UIUHty-liiiJji.'t,,.lmttna. aa. Uw "Wt-nfern Iitrint of N. t?." , Hubsemnt tr this, however, (VI. Love had at skirmioh with Col. W. (X liartWtt, somnuintliug U. 8. ftirces iaJ.IyWMwluuutfrua. the. tttlb-.ia. Utiy- 4uU, and negolinteil fiTnttrfnvntntitwiint nffly-'todii' on command, but to the ciliiu) of tho Dis trict, In the surrender on tli dy fullttwitiy, at "AHuutu's mill," which term were continued by Uui. Oen..X. U. Martin, atid CoL. W. IL, Tlioiu-i, Thi wan tb last R uuUr aurrenttet" this side ot the MiaMHSiplit river, -Gen. Diclf Taylor surrendering on UietLli. of May 1805.'' Programme of tha Excursion Partiet to .Accompany the PresidentThe Honte, co,, &o. 1 - - - i " V awiimito., Am;ii''t S. At the Cabinet meeting to d iy H m d tertnined that lt would I impiditie tor (tinre dian throe or fonr mem Inn that body to neoiMiipanr the I'mident toCliic.iUn. A imwantn'Mil, .Mr. Kewaril, Sfr. ' r. . mi. I ;.iv. I! in I i'l ute the onlv member . ,t h.v l- he i f i'.ii- ) i.'-i 1. 1. -i.d i Kiiie fr. .i-N i.f'. hnrtehoh't only r Hdti.f 1'iilt. r....i met i'.t. r.itic-r .'fi win f .-"'.vw.' n'tti i trio- only iit'ly ot ili bintiiy td tUu $H'ret.uy ottlw iiiavj that wi!.l be of the company. - It in not probable that any ot .Mr.,S'ward's fiim-, ii y or the luuiity id l'."ov niojf ll-nubilt,. will go.' The Preafalvnt has named but thrmt persons a hi emeirt. lfcwlde thei. Ihivo nh!twtcd. Ceiieml Grant, Admiral r'urrnut and llie ollie? mililair ami uav.tl uniet-m sod llirir severif . .. I..... ., e ..... ..... ..... l,- i. WlVC-l, lirrcMillHCI lilt tll nFH'"'t, y iiu;i;i,iiiv party. , At Philadelphia the, party are to be etilcrtiuii ed at thel'onlineiitiil, Where ttiey 'Will Mnnin fiom Tuesday ajlerooon luilil , Wednesday morning. Ijave at 8 o'clock, ami riive at noon in New, York, putting up at Deliipmt'. A government boiit..Vtili be iroti.ltif nt Xew York tt convey the party to West 1'uiut, where a milititiy renew v. ill t .Ke.I.'ti, Kfid a N.lliitluti will lie iterved. T he pnrty will then prm-ii-il to 'Albany, ninnimng ,11 uiuht at the IH-lavan Jlotite. At Atilmirt, if. Y, Mr, Jobnion wll.1 be tint guest of Air. S ward, the balance of the 1 party bring provided lor by Hu cilUctt. "'. WhiKt liere tbey w.511 i'pakeuatrfl;fiii "n f jkcwiw co. They will thn proceed to Mitu'itra Kalis, and put np at the Cal.ir.M't ll.(e, Where Itii-y will remain duiiug Pnuday. On Monday -tlieyjol Uuflnlo, wbere the Common Council and ritiwiis will jjite agrand recfj-tf-n. 3l.'f'Wleii!.ittB tiout, ,t .WwtMiit and Toledo will meet the party and esmrithrm to tlt'vxe cities, whiMre reception on a grand scale are U pte,iHriUi") . At Detroit the, pir(y 'put vp attho i;intL-UtlHt)Mta4 dl remjtm-iUuwig . the nii'ht of the 5ttiof beptember, and thence go Chicago; - i - Tli AfttMutaUGH leitiiaonyIIj v it vr.j ' . ObtaiaetL ...The Wttihiiigton . corrcaponUtiitiut iiu. Vofk JfmtU wntf to that pajier, nndc-r tl.tte uf August 20ih, as follow t In very few flays, 1 have exeetl-nt aiitii'.d ty ior ttatintr, the press will be called op..n to announce the release from conGuemeiit iif.rr. I)nii, on puroleor bail, to at all timet ren-ler lilnrv-lf amenable ti the prnccM nf tliec mit, n liiili.tr ii expected, will dispose of hi e nett itctotn-r. ' ' , ""' The conditional relrai of Mr. llmiiirf lavw d by I lie Attorney tleneral, and, in fnet,. by eve.y neinWof the fJaliinet.cicwptiiifj'Kuiiliiii, ."imI thlltirr i'tnt bs emphatic in hi-,nijMi-iii m since thoexpotui f the ffitill of li.e riiln il coniplrary, and ttt ))iiliTuai"l6ftor IU r..,t. : jiHuterie K'Lm-cn Ub..fdenJ n.i emmiw.... Jmlj.'e Advocate Uieral Holt, , ami lu i.-,an Fridnv,- tSml6 Omover ami the anNimed wltnce. iVrlmps another bsteh (.ftheC'f tcHulmce between tlwae wimbUt its reuiove .tit honorable ftecrtary' bj'iin aSloc-ttu c - The billowing .iotseiv atiitrowcil bv Suev.-I, fine u( 1)m anlmrned witiun4e, to iHoudfcird 'imover, at Washington, will pire this ptililic some iili a of the nmuner inwhu li the i!i-..,il csehifpier. I robbed to further the nnli'ity scheme of the Jtwbcula and their pit ilimai.i-. wwr-Pil asRVKi, to Annfoi.: ro.Novm M'KTfllrTI II ilir!', .'i w Ynuh, Xt.y. 11, Jji.lV Mf. (in l .If h'''rtl Caii 1 bin l-k - to, ti Ol tli. t iit Lt i 1 i ti ve bei n t . ,K I . - m lit- u i he Wii'iif., ji.r (' ii,it,;.t , j v tn,ii! by in ally ,l,lmU than I J.-iv, ttod jet I fcruli li ti) my coiHt ienci; j'.iht iiiik Ii m 1i di'l, an I hiy b't-tlmony, n jou ami the JiIj.m- UitiiV-.r.i'r waB jiit a iiiiortttiit ut d. " 1 lout liter to Jtw4 fctult tut 1 lilAt if tU b tn tt to Ixf tow, a I am obliged to, f. iuu CampLM-ll. lu u I onolit ti be a e off hi he. I il. n't tnenn t -et-mphdtt, UT klKW jou .'five mm U to nllen.l li, and can't (lo erury tiling at omi'4 J'til s allUJifi ret. Jjave U-cn hyllct paid'lli oi myself, I oujjht not -to be "liiiHob, , i'ien-e lo.iiiit f.ul to i ud the. ib aft by reltun.' mail, lor '" know this u an awful place to fw.ttitiiont iiuni ey, ond ymir peJitiuner w ill ever paay,, .. ,j llcpectfull!, JouM, , f iVKt'tl tNKVKL, ,',Tlie following MU'Minnivttieri'ift'hesittifirnf d witnesses, ac-rk in Ui'ri tiuarternumUir's tie partmeut, is written on the Ji'K'k.of .a (ptrter Hunter's order in blank for ttansportntiou trom llaltitnoro over the Jiorthern Central K UIrn.Kt. ' QuanritKNASTitit'' Owic,' April 37, ttaW,' . JAwr -fVa'oiW'- l received yeterJay niorniug Ji letter from Campbell trom New York, threat ening to g hvfofo the' Judiciary 'innmiHi and expowe all that ha been drviwd in the Davis rasa, and waking me t accompany libit, as be and all who will, wilt get lnrgn sum from Jetl'a friends for doing en, I utart til immedi ately for Washington and saw General Holt, and giro bim Campbeb' lettif. - Tho Central su tured me that lie bad known cl Camplii ll's (K brtioit finr om Hme- and that ymt had written thechairmnn of the Cmimittce not to -etumine him, ami that be himself bad rraiifte'l to ix-nd Jud'e Advocate to New York that rvcning to see yon, with full instruction, and that ;vou would no doubt lie able to- jret the seanip in the trace agnin, or keep him away and let rn)y such come before the committee as can bo relied on, ' God grant that yon can do so ! . lit order to he of tome nasitilanati in tli a bu- teas, I l'g leave to introduce to yon Mr. Zrf.wim, the lieaier, of whom yon have 'heard me pl'en ap&k. He c?n give jritt 'some ot Camplill'a til,whlclt If known to the - District Attorney, -would get Itim tea years in the State prima ; ami yoy mayj use them to frighten the traitor Into loy- -alty ajtattt,- - Mason I it ft tsanKw- in Jiew York and I hope you may get him to show him the elephant) -. l ? "i H ''if) ' Kxeu-e paper, j it ia not yet. nine oVleek, and the stationary room ia not yet open, and 1 have hot a sheet in my di-nk., rite me byibvjnii, ml his return, alt the particulars, , Truly, as ever, Cahtkh. j - The billowing is from tho .Juda Ad vocal General ti Conovwr, introduciuft Colouel Tnrne'y edit by bim otxitho busineK refurred to in the i.dedltig letter! , , . MIM1K BOtT TO (ANPORO OOHiVTKB. War DBPHfMirj!T,' ' ) ' - s-V IIUHKAU Of MlMTHT JtTSTIt-K, ' WAiMiilHeTON) fK C.( April 84, .Mr. fttiterti (.tmoter. Mir. Air Thi will le prcaenledloyon by (Job Turner, Jud)j Advt.cate,who will cominu- kwtwk) yt Hy in- reosrd t the bnnr-. ' Whirh- tnkiwhtm-tn Newv.York.-The Jiv U i..rv. Committee of the Hon of Representatives hh( - nTrmtttaecttre-t as erly a rlnj as- -poviii the attendance of the wltne-tii nainrtl in a li t J Coluucl Turner'... hantbr, and I write to n. Atteat that- yott will at oiw use all yonr r!l..r' to secure that result, - Yon probably know tha whcrcalionhi of most of them, and throu;;h ynir personal exertbttuS ' aided by ther, - nyiy ' e oeetl in lringipg tltcse witiies-, or nt li-a-t t!i'i greater part nl them, before the rommilti I saw Mr, Wilson tbi wiominsj, whori-ul v." your Idter, and it s at bis instance tint I v inc you, having no doubt but that, trom the b ! r ination you have and- your p.vd f.dl'iln!-. you will be liotli able nnd ami willint; to ii , in the interest of trntli and py-ldi-ti- jo- viinl ia nw n.-fjuireil of yon. V'l-ry rt-njiectliillv, your obedb nt; hfrvuhl, . ;i, tlorT, in n A ; . . ' t . .i .:. ""Ttiid the btaier6r tlie nb'no ili l' Cuiium,,.; rat with t'onover in re;nrd to ht Ihkh-. which took him to New Yoik, and cn'linm cate more than it was ea.y or pru.h i.t id k ,v I , letter, there can lie no doulitt but uevntu. . Caint)el1, a 1be public are already rm iiv. , 4 pushed before the committee and retracted rv cry word n) what ho bail wnrn fuf. (hi- Hun .-. 1 of Military Justice. - Tlie stvateay by which Mr. DavW hi, ', nmnui'i'd to jt'.t Cuinplull In tors the utter. Ida emwet) detection and tlireu lotx;. the radical plot may l captained in a li a word. A stwtn a the aptwtney of the v. i iy p. r jury wa discovered, extensive mramirca, iih ti . eiuaedhy llie bir.s.'iiiisj klter of 'itrler" a- I tlieJudKft Adveato Gcnvral, wer dnpti-l c return to the bhU when, the reprobate. ).n fd to repent In treai-lieroM ttiwitH, and u. , ied, in ttonMileration of another Iiu;m mi-h, ti repeat lH-frt tbectvnniittee what he ii td d. 1 d to the Itureau of Military Jti-i ,i-f . , NiMHier was he Uklwred into tliectnnm!!ct- , , jrtiat present e than lie forgot his Ut promi. 1 1 the consplratnr ami told the truth, m,-t '. iLbciaid artually niailoJackRiirr .,u I.' ' Tliflloi"!kaU!ripTin dmwver-1 ,1 .n 1 l'ttttca at Waahingtotl, another uf tin, p,., ;,,, .1 ' witnesses, whom hu bad promottd to ti.e' ' of Instiwtnr of iNitrus wilwws. will how ' t he thmisthtnf liontwell and Holt, ni:d ...i'.. . t ffTc 0!h fesdrf i-S'tbuTHfonpiriK-f. j , c." i.led of Stanton in case of nei-d. ' a. fosovFtt" to) J.'H.-v rmr," FriiurA yot ST i5 Hoi!K, Ju.ii n". . ; j A'y tnrr (Mrn-Vouri of the tit ii m. 1'. 1 ceivt d thi P. M. Y'onr JawraoeeJit Tb .1 . 1 ntide ft four va dons- not .s'lrpriff H ta the let,' and yo give bim altogether too niuiili rieilit w ben j.iu "say that he tuaih a damned bwl of Urns.;!!, tor nature dKl that over thirty year "o. 15ut in all this I do not see sufficient cause f.7r despondency. "Cheer lip, i"f Jflraiulum. iUU Taucr nutarse a doa-n time a day until, he can play bu part like Kean, and with the two bovs I have here, who are improving char-. uttRglv', we will more than make up for the loss nf CuinplKjIl and Hiievcl. Still, it is provoking ! to reuiember what an ag Bout well made of hi in-1 self. - " i'1 Had he v aipeuded the nnmlnntion ot Camp-' 111 when he taw " tht he wa damaging tlie tiMi, ttr ld WHfrtt been possessed tn Wit utni'h to artibum the seiwion. wltK'illivClbilnl ' L ta tli; wUpWit tn epfen' ilTtin "e1 dy. 'w1d j('iniwll would not have done, 'or una unit, uftrrTfcPttmlttHrtttd'irtjn W imtftl slmrpiiemt and firmness, and of'lere.1 the damned traitor' lo be quietly taken nut of sight, all would have been well. ' lit truth, alt Is well citon-iB a It Wanda.;--;'' u --'-' - -i-i IfCtmtihell don't keep himself shad fk-rretav i ry Stanton will come down on hhn.for hi boun- t at it iu AAua iljiinr ,l jn n aa1 AS'xjbb' am il. I JUiII'III !IUII-iWnV Wimill"M' " Vi iinry offews, which will enable the Secretary to place him where hi tongue can -. do no harm and won Id soon eease tn wag. r-lie ba been notified what to expert if he it not puk-t, antt I am sure we uliall hear no more from him.. MetiiH isenmirig down in the mormnff, "and nill bear mv letter. . He will lie able tociveyon j the nt ws more e.i-ily than I can write it. -; Take the eiii li.n'.l h-tler to Mr, Steven a ; ,n. a-, p i-i'il.'. it i imp'irtart tli'tt he should ; .-!,- -i t oi.ii-. I tl.iitlt hi.i tiimiber U 219 j ,-vmtli U tii.-. t ; but if not ymt mut go to hiui i l.t tlie Cap! tub i " ' I wrote tin" JuiW vciertb:v-i- f hoithl yon lie u'u'-U't-A to eomuiiiiiicnte a itb Mm .v;ain liifore I r-ouie ilmvn do so by note, as there ti no doulit but .lcir Itiemls Itsveapbs around the Judge m -.... .i- t ir- J.-J -- fTt.A nii.T fli.T.' -niriiliV'mfirl",...!.,1 '-, 1 .-..' J'- .. .. I , Keen tin eoi.il eonraovi ami atti ii.I to ybur pit, an if We low the 'iinie1 it will lie tiVottlth the Ntnnlddr of our fiit-nil of irresn- bijiiur lir'oitr J)afrousnd"itrrt--throttgli any f-rtitt -f wursnrn. If HWenrerlrlvcnfo-i'th-Iwit .i.icti' ana fiubliely exnoteii. we may a-rtve ie ensot,ilion from the fact that several it- lull iliina bends are aa flee n in the JJliid a 'we in the inlrt1, and will be obliged to tlir tlto olloonv wilh us. , 1 ' ' "I ' ' .00 will ace ,me Within the we(k and need write1 ;' iTr' tinh-M I siimfilhiti irauatiires ib-Ting it absolutely necessary, that I should rfrom you.' ;": .l1 ; Vi-iirt-fi fenl" fct ' 'WrtW & fooTt vrtu tv huit Ilt.L limuSMTlOH or II AUK A CoKPl'a. A fiWmvl imprnwiAn 7rrrai1s that the -president' vnp liteue a proclamation revoking Mr. Lln eoli's procbimalioii t tt-pttmber 15, 103, whrh enspended the' Writ of knfteni cerpvt is rcrtnin RjiceitietlcaHC. It is generally stipjKwiel titid tho Writ Continue tn be npetidel until r ked by such proclamntioit.. These opinion a re (erroneous. - liteprnce prm-lamatbul itemed mi ir2(lth. Instant dcr tared that the reU-llioo wn-tlat an end, and that pence lirtd eivlt sl1tho ify alow exist thmp'h the I'nlted Btiitet.'! Thii by tie term of the act (if Warclt S, 1883, end by tjifl terms of Sir. Lincoln's proclamatioa ftliofn cited, eriSfritlle'wrlt.Tifit.isritM t lliu L'uited citatcSM except a to certain ease ta w liitU by act of . Ctnigresk oerUin persona, con Irmtiirs, etc., are liable to be tried bytsnilitary tribitnalt; aad it ia questionable if tb writ if not tilcewise suspended in tbi Claa of cases, as the onnniitutiimality of tlie act authorizing the trial of these civilian by military c.oi' ts has bee.t di-ubitid, and aeHaidiis to Im deniiled to tha I'niUaL. iitsi HuyuKmrn. AJatirtjwA'ww I'mrk 'liuM (njllcial). rtft 1 ii.JV .- '.-?. : : ,.tntif ''Nnotto Dii.f.t0B.'-We discove'r from on'r exchangee that' negro drilling are not confined to fiicltmond and Its vicinity,' bot are general throughout the South. Tha Raleigh CA paper eompbiin thst black military ifg'ani; tions are pirndln nightly there, whrtn similar report aie beard from 8t Imis, IMo.) JVoia Viiirous parts of Mimasippl, andntlit-r Houlli crn State. ' Alt this, taken in consideration with the inciting langnage ot the KwltCNla, if oiid nous of trouble. ' , 1 We Insist tbat tlieee demonMrations should be stopped. - If tb military, authorities wig not inttjrf'ere t aliste a nuisance- w hich en e rioittly threaten the peace of the cnmmalilty, the President aliould give tlieits, potiltye orders to. that effect at once, it in in vil tlmt grow by impunity, which cultivate nero inwileins mid emnurpn the -me ui otitnttv It i very hue Hint evfydintwrbanevbetwct-n' white and Muck is likely to result most di&atttrouelv to the lallcr, but we ncverthelusa denrewilc. these ..r..! . ( t :..i. ,1.- 11.1. 1 . . v . uuuiin 1 camtnl. - J the id which, the Radictil mUko ' so inw k I J -- k.k - . ,. . rc. widespread plot.t-f wlikh, these simultaneous drilling in Vnrinn rejjion are the torennmers anil pft-parilTIresT7 It looks' so. Wewaneall concerned to dieware.'" l,--t It 1 Alice deiluitdy iiadtinstoAd that ttior.le-mte b twem the race, and the difficulty W itr "be on srttje.ij, and liirevcr-y,i'A, Aiwtirj- wj ; A Gentleman Should be Eeflosrnizef "WJier ...Thuridluwuig Li Xi am tlm penot littfielni lh II. Hill in the AngMst numler of Tht Latii Wt frm? 1 w f w-t-f - f. i -r-ir f We !me liecn a-sketl by a ludf fiiend how we oii-'hl .10 trial "our tote enemies," At her letter i i Viiiliout a signature, we imiHTt tlmt 'tin-re in ty In- "..ime tenderness in t'.i.'iutpi'w, and will .-i i ' .1 ti L.! 'ty iili i!. aid. i'-it. lti;,it ' I .VI.J fu . r n'ij C c' onln man a- I imn n bonur wkeretvf totiil, of wlutievef ii- !, sv t, hr nation. We cannot uiidcrstami lmv i:-.-ii. who ho fnn.;ht eiw h otlu-r stmao'ly ui.d I. i.i. civ, (..111 eiii-iUuue to bate tin fi o.ui-r af t f hiMliliiim hive ci a-iil, , J,!'it vie can tin ili i sl uid how gtwnl men. of laith 1 side (Tin Innibe, villi hitter, loathing-, house-born-ei-i, thieves, and 11m' indi rs. We can tm-ilii-tnitd the coulempt honest' men feci fur the cowardly mi-reanti who kept out of the in inly fi.'l.t tn trampln upon .nd Insult the wi iki r p i"y hUt.r . t he fiht wns over. We would I'l ioind our lady fiiend that if the United i :.i'.i.'i ui hi v l.a-lin it &icrm.i,i, Turehin' end I ", r, il h" 1 alto Mrf Itllan, lim-1, .Ib'juulds ; '.. l!i!!- 11, PtOHC, .SliM'l lllllll', Jt'l.lIlkliiVtkC- h ,1.1 im. I 'id war on civilized principli-s, and I ..111. .itdf ),'!'. !,.!t it .dV.'.-.ir. ;t.iiis i'iii'U tiitii ban In. jVebic l.iarila S'ory ot t.'.it Lrient stati".inau ami Jurist, Judge Culler, ot' Nmtli C.iroliii,t, which may assist the fair I I Iy i-.i eoiwrii to a decision,.' ' When the judge, tlieiv Mr. H. was practicing law, a son of tie Lao r.i' I I 'e came inUvhi oihVe and used some 1 1'. I .11 '. U'.i:i'i-i-, In irg.ird toft charge lhade ' ! 1',-ii I'y ti.e firm of Uutli r i .Co. , lr ': i-nbiiii'iii) or iered litm out of the oHice.- 1l.eru.oi instantly oN-ycd, I nt n tnrntn;, he put bis he-id in thn donr and said: M isUier I hiiit. you're a jiuthmin, and 1 will never hurt 1 , ' ' "M v-vi,,l"!t if von'IJ ren-l ywx. t, ii toil in i 1 il hriM nety lain in bis ..)i." 'I be B.ti(iu--rii people have- no i:bfccU j- v t .!' 'i.t!ie .sojdi. rt and taer'E,'Mn-J-'i 11 .lo.'' t'ii ir.rtw of?, "nt we can never tlitnk o '"i.ie 1 'iitiHrHiiip'' wulionitfiinkin of Ju1l iflrtTW lfirlimn,-J :TjiLEGRAPma tit . . Fy thtj Ocsan Cable Ifarket,, frc, . . tlCBllNKL,'Attg.23',r;WrT Thecottou uiarkvt roliJi alcady; Uotaton are nnaltered. The wle reached 8,0(10 bales; Middling Cplandu closing at Id.- TIe brrid stufbi mnrkeli. i dull, owing to tits .favorable p. ospects for the crop ; pricc for tiircign cere- aia nave biicvimiiuc leiitieiH-.i. 4 iyvif""!i r nnaltered. " ' ' '" " " N U ' ' The money 'market l Arm.' Connors cbiecd tH4. Five twenties 50L . ' ' ' f -tt. i YtneRAi Ai'stbaV A"g- P- M- f It Is tiflictally unnouncetl that ftc Chiptshar Francis Joseph has granted new constitution Itud'SIHiTirryldTldiiinryr- " :7't ' riAuif.nPi.j' Ikfore the tr(y ef J'iK-ace ' wa .eigned le tween PntiHia, Aiwtrht; lUily and Uavarie, Akif tria unrenurrctUY ceitod Venetia to Italy.'-eM1 1 ; Tlie Kntprcs Carlntt wilt not roturn t tfes kx, and It i concedet) tluU tho . Kmpwo in tli4t country is approaching it end. .. -. .aytt-H k , '.il,, (' H t ' . ' Th IW CoBTtntloB,'' ifvJ . . , iiAr.rtMtrtiit, Aug. SA, f. f TIh coiamftte appointed ly the- Lnhor Cfiaj vntion, at lh mui, Waitcl tin the- President to-day. Mr, Uiiuhli ((, the spokesman," dis claimed having cmtneetiott -with any tBry jm'iticil tenso, or that the nnvemenr'w-s fir poti'ienl fxtwt-r. lie v."l that eiubt hiir per day for bils.r slsild le t ilveil ; ttmt the jMi lio" land. .'.;uid Isj tiiMributeti 1 a to I reached by the laborer instead of capitalist, and that the working-men be protctd against convict labor. He asked the I'res'ik et'i (assia tance to accomplish these measure for the wot hi-fng-men. . f14'- - Jm'' i, ei)ly tlie Prealdcnt saidt If wa tyrpoeed tfntie preeenr system of convict tatior, otiq cotint of it unjust discrimination! end egrv Vlleir Influences he desired to see labor exteov rb-i, and ench at wait bad been his position ; hi "fcbole history showed that he we against mon-irtjmly-of the public landaf-fc wa l"f fnorters ing the boor of labor to the: least number co--wistent with th 'interest of all, ard tb labor ing men eoiikl rely dpon bit influence' Wien- it ifmibl be given In their behalf; tlie had Iiie syhipatliv and best fcelitig in their came," 1m& he hoped they would aceoatpliatt their pbjocta. rn : By tK Atlantie CibU. H'-- .. ' KE York, Aug. 20, V,i 'il 'pcelal Cable dirpjitclie, tday,.' eynfireo, (be taot I)rt'vioulr iiinnituoed fri the Assooaied Tff dispatches of ilie signing of the treatj of vnetf t iagnof t 'i fcanwtlajrr"-----XT ,",A Moscow dispatch mention the arrival thereof American Jiaval officers, whq.were L-eated with distinguultcd consideration.,,,. , ;A' Dresden dispatcli say that the' King la ordered the Saxon mmistry to-co-operate, wit t(!i) PrtiHsian authorilie. Tlie Frankfort A umbly has voted a loan of 13,000,000 of flgrjne. j,A Mayence disnateh aaya that the suige woe raised on the 23rd, The Prussian troope.wjert a leave yesterday, (Sunday. ' ' ' ; . "A Matlrld telegraui ay that the, export 3uv ijice have been luspciyled for sift, fkioniia, from ?WfMf1?l?.?,l,J r' '..i:.;;..w'.i rtt ; ' ' " Preparatioin toi renliv.rf,, j TCf ' . . . tet MonTn:ittA. SV i Three transport, laden with ammunilioa arid stage guns, are soon expected. ,her ft'onx JKr-f- ..... ...... . Jiu-l j-i.'.;.... ... "- . ,' iij;d-.--!t ( ( 5 , : . i . Cholera ia Cinoinjtatii.i. tt . MakM!.; CiwctintAWtt A(l r Only clcrco death from. Cholera o. rtcr day. ,, ( ,. . , . ,,,.,t .t-Jk,d J, t'tn. . . ; ,.' . . .x.r, . " ; ywwstult ( ' . . r r TbA Pf eildeatlal Tdui. j l.. .". . ,iWiMmuwi ini, 9T"P 'Vr' . , B. - ., . , .. , ' It is underetood that. the1 J Presblentlal party, (ii start to-morrow fot Chicago, ,1111 emlitace tome 84 persons.' ' Secretary Reward and ucyoru) member of" bis fkmily. Secretary 'WtTlii and lady, and' Posttnastei General Randall will get, The other members of th Cabinet and" il ua pmrrioibhr to leave, flea, Orhnt and his Chief of Suff, Admiral Farragnt, Gen. McCalluw and lady, and tjurgeon-Genenil Bamciand In ly wilt be of the -party, - Venator Patterson and lady; to!. W. G. Moore and Robert Morrow, . Mar ehnll Gowllnir, Mr. S. A.' Gobrighf, of tho Aa- eoclated Press, and W. W. Warden will accom pany the President v .f . At a meeting of tha Merchants' Exchange id riiiladolpliia, to-day, a Committee wa appoin. ted t receive and welcome tlie President to th city. At the Corn, Exchange a resolution was o altered to ennolat Committee to eci-onerate with the Merrhints, but It was dcfcatedLr-rct K....-.ki. t '.i i..r.--iil- " . I LllVIHIHUJ )l f Jhr' fioelety m our votes. Thn .loiirncvinen Tui. wf I'blladt'lnhia' have resolved to tuns r.ute awttas to morrotf TOnkxiiva Um Ifrea. '-'Railroad Iccldeat ia IfeVjeraer .- -! . A tram Indm wilh IVtrnli-inii on tha Vr T p..iim.,t',ii; i' f t,. rt..' ' .'.i. .1- . J " .. amh ..uu kuuiuwi, w , IU1 .UUWIUr.ftillt near warrowstmrg, n. i. The Petroleum cauhli flrfeaud burned the entire train, thrccdwellinirs and 60,0011 reet of lumber. - . ; -J Mr. Wifliani White, ia endewvofinsr to" rescue hi twodiildrcn, wn fatally burned. : "His wife jumped frmath W!mid-torytwlnde5W-of 4ii hottso and immediately pave birth to a etiild " Loss by the accident !M,000,r -" ' 1 , W J- W -'W' I' .-Vti , 4.H W ..l f4dHt Kr1ite Dii?ier atrl lo'.t tit life TYoni. 8ah PRANciaco, Ana. 27. The Rritish ship TmUlijht front Hong Kong, for this port, has Wn wrecked near the island tit i'oebuft'-t)n b uailred and iorty -tb ree t ti ! nese paawnsrers and one uroin went drowned. The Flag-alilp HtrtUri bad arrived at Horlg Kong from Amoy, antl reported that tlie Impe rialists had lieaten B..W0 reitels, -canning them to retire. - , - - f '.. tl' ' "k 1 LI - - Y' Jilt, k - t-rt , t -'Tha feiHier Convention. ' - ; - WAhlUJitifoN, Aug 87, P, il. '' ' There are the strongest, .iudictiun. that tlie ConveiiUiifl nt soldiers proKnj to; be hvM.Rt CtrTebimJ jm. the 7th prox,, wjUbn a fri"'iicl succesn. Mauv promiru-nt ofiioers in all -the Mate ot trie JNorlli will partn-ipalt, f 111 II h4 (II. 1.1 t. in addition tin tli ii in in r ils tt . on pJew lorlt, who ori'.,'in i!!v ii'ne;1 the call, have rcpu itd to have their iiuuies allixed to it.,-i AmiHitf these ant Citms. tirram, Kiranj Devnirami renvr. " v .'un .i ' Iltindieds of It Iters" ! reciivcd tlaiij b l'ie Committee from soldiers who endorse and sv,iil p .thizo with the fliovement, t a , lilsst I.v;k;ti aad JLunthV '' .." i '' ".' ,'"2rJ fii-m, A'"'. 27, P. M. . t utt.io iuicliaiii d.' Kales of 1, ii.ii) lnvle- I -,v fiiditMivs Ml'i- M. "- -- .., i.'T:ol. 1 t." ' ' " -s . ' Death lii.ui (.uoiu-a , in, ' the bjt 4?) hours T??1."r,',,i!:-. - ..i.:' .'- k- v . - jskW Iobk, An:r. M. Cotton qniet; and uncharged, -t : "T ... V ' .... . ' .1.. i Iim nvnfi lit 1. .11 nhit.'r .Turk ft t'l-i.iw l..nl...l if. !v in Si'mloa with 4.000 nni 'kefs and six piece . , ciYswrtillett, -surl s hfl iitx'poeed to btiWitU 1 Corona. , " . -I The town tif Haripoaa w as destroved by fire on t'jte UCitb.; ,ftijBiateA lone f ItfWO, , .s u -' v . .j . , , ii nciimiiiiiii, nii acl n, Cornelluw Wendell )ia been appointed Bnpei pointed Bnner- iutcndentef Poblio .Printing etc Dcfreo ro-tiovedUrtv-ik,..)1"' m a M,r. ii.-1w i lb W, pi"! bs been aonointed Collector at' -SewberH, N.XV ""' ' !, ' !.,iv.j..a ,t'i.. ... :.; 4 ... a. i: a : .. a ex . .. mv a "W"W faw How 'WTtl II l IIIHrr "avfllfiw ill!IB 1 1 PtTTItJ I'l ' ' m mm mil Perth MantioCabla. "" -';-'.'. Ijrrettrwfc,' Aug. 8T, P. L - "ifibltort'cloacd stendy. lcof 10,000 .'halra lajd. Bread.-itnfl' Hat , pfioe-nominal, with ; ;'7ioxioN.A.'.g.2r,r,Si, Jfitrftetii rniii'f."VIth an advance-of ItL'-iea ComoIus" t'h)tmf' ?rnotatlona 8,fit American secarities continuo firm. Kiio and Ulinca -share ndvaecttL. Lr. tk P-W'k.( 73. rfr ' W-H 1n&rrmr frj.n-af "-: -ir - -r i ft, " , J,' . f , J ' Awrrrnt.u Jt.ci.Khio.-n-Tlie ,'namQ, of Mr. , Jas. Jli. Wallnoo, tit Ladiui)(, Va., recently published aa out: of the delegate to the propo- sed Radical Convention to be held in Philadel- E Ilia next month. Sir. W in nototo tiie oudoun. Mirrvr, states that bis name ha liccn luted withnnt tiis authority, and that he hoe no idea of Inking part toony uch fwyentlon. He . afcm-.-.-wtw.iiw i.i w'i twm winiiiiB'wwimwHr- tie in the lliion. but never had one drop of abolition Mood in my veins, end am now, unal terably opposed to negro 'suffrage In Virginia." iti". A i.it.i - ,.-ie1 jri' . -H " A Boston Iwj lately npiieaii'd at a Paris mns f,iir.1i"Ai)u.rli n-' SliA reclined on a' nrtl- anipiinnndcrpalm'treetoraby Jailiana-and ailonu ' Uer ureas iwm of white tulle, over -ail- -tec, dctilxd Willi medallion, la, colored, .satin, represcntinfii the different Hotithem lb-public; Uifi United States flag between' het" shoulders, -end American birds of Tailed filmnager ferr-hed on berootmliksraaad faStling i the'gnld fringe -f ttttbeeftibft,.,,!,,. (wi Grape-grower Longworth waf introduced, the . other day. to poet Longfellow,' Of IheUkenesa of their-names, the boetaid : ''Worth make tlie inan.'the'wmit Wf1t IhtHR-lleiw. ' Tlle"Ri io-3i ivVlr is iruTttv t)fij:roao!uIa- tioa of Parsoa lbwHlew' w'hcn It call him " fwhelical buffoon,-"n bhenomcaon of indeceh- y,'ed-toadHttWlrBiliaa.f!i..if,,t ;TbMlibMWt'i y tiie body f a fed eral soldier hae.beea diggedttip Pwr there com pletely petrified,,; There are, pjany bold, federal soldiers living, but this bnets certainly a luttld- jlf i 4f fli'w'i.1wttt Jwetrf,.-fh-s ?tvi4 "'TlintVi a prVtViiicil'andamictfonaie father whf secured 5,00O' policies- int ten accidental insurance company apoi the lives - of hi sewn small children, and auaLUie little duriinns for a holiday exctrrsiouon .Kow Jersey Railroad.- 'tllon. Aleianflnr II. Stephonshaslwen engaged . taJ'ver a lecture, beforo the Young Men' As aociHttuu pf Chicago during its next course, and flie Milwaukie people-aro discussing the advisa bility of inviting' Idiu. M Iectertf In that' city alit), 44t ij" I iwiS i lf i,4;- 4 Skow. Pehgtir', by thej TenftesHea train ' ri'jwrt that there wa -anovr. in fjoulh-wciitera Virginia, Thorsihiy evening. Know in AnKit la an anomalous ,rcnt. 'i,1ie weather turned suddenly cold here, and "some persons had fires. --LyHclilniYQ' Ttrginhwu t ' ".".'"''' i s.m.a ,ki:s.M Tt-ik X.AJkAll;IMtAU-.V.ALltt..4V X AS.'usatl4H;t JtKS-ltl--' feu tuui just gntned a ycrdit't for i ' thousand florftirS ajfalrmt the Virnfnfik andTentjeMe rnll- aaaU inastltrbnrniiBg of bisviraGy caused -by pfrirom) tpcoanrtive, ,,4W;, -'Gen, Joseib E. Johnston) was ' serenaded-' in Btaunlon oa J'uukilay night by the "Stone wall" pund., Generals JKwell,,, Ifetli 'and Jmboden Wpre,Acrensded by the same band ' on Tuesday -nffflit-' Och. Bweftwsi todtui wen to respond bat General lleth and Colons Skinner ; ruturf.-. edtlieir Ukauka. ti m 4e k-h-s'Ii jv.v. -The RailEcala; -clUn 'that Ceneral Ontnt was entrappetl'jnjd., bring.! at-tlio- White JUouse on tin oeeaijion of the President's speech, t poor ,1 Jt is supposed Mnior-Gonornl Dix will be the ennsehutUu tandidnte for Governor of Hew it is expected that five hundred students' will be nt Washington College, Virginia, hexf'aes- patonv . 1 hetwtfI-sirotnblrl more tlian a hun dred stmkinu at tJio. Virginia Jlilitary Institute. L?31r4 Aktbriny.of BrewcrioSv-S. Ydiowa!- . aerstVk Decaw iter auebana woMld tnpt,, move . ; '.?i'M,tt Tlie first bolu of new cotton crown Is Texas luu yeaf was received at Usivestorv on the -tth lusts ftt tm ..'- itwi in sf-rn- n J trUt i im ,iiiti ii'Muu n, i . euLoin-nouse, itcsinjy- ed during tho war, will be re-built, at a cost' tif fmntto. . , ,' " i,r . I T ..tU Vmi jw sbm.'-.'-i- :i !.i vt . ' ti.. til, riioicra ib tiiHiimieareU fromi Etrmt. Syria aad Pulestine.'. Itstill prevails in Sttuth eaitentiiutHin. i A .' m 4'.k.rMli t- .,, -MmH'fmjIirTTOea distilTorrcsha been closed tn t'liilaili'iiitua, and others are to share slmi- . Tb (jJaiaiiiiiic at . Havana in trk't,ycn- i fu-cej B-aliLt, all. vcskjcIs fiom. the United Stal,'8V it! U ut .HUfw :. The report ol tlie t entt on crop .in the conn tryjeurroundlngMcmphta ara very ntawrtw i'''. .. -) ti.r " ' 1 .. ,.W -,.,jt J -'-i- t I . . i. ' " . .. " . - ..Li-LHLJull , Abe ujvacs oa luecaoia. . t; TAi.tU, Anjiitbt 7,-r-At the lie-t siltirg of the t rencti Academy of fcicnrcs, M. , I'.abinet. tho Well known n-.tioiioinf-r, dclircred art1 opinion " tiimn the loi.;.evity of ti.ui-Atlanlic teleomptj- i v pietent esiuuii-lied, which, I hope, U pec nllar to himself, and will lie king disproved by experience. M. Uabinet -J--k. tt--vniit would ' not V hwt long, and tlmt be hoped that, wliilc it, rtjd lii-f, if venuM Lu luiiie 1 to iiM iul fti-cmiiit in tme - way at iiat, ami lli.it was, ly ascertaining actty 'the- -toncritttde of 'Newfoundland! I X- i He uim wv-iv on vt toy teat tlm caliln nf 1Hftn . , koiw in ir-'iii, iTucii ...iirai, wn toiiinj io mi a jiruaxase' at every live iard bv ti e nl.it .f ..n;... Ti be ttionuiit the Mime tliin;-; would bullpen to theprt-ttitt 'We". 5im r by tendon or corrosion. " The academikiM next ttxhibiied pieof vt-ry tjjick cable whiUi bud lain for fivn year at the bnftoiirot tho tlianml, and whith woa ' com pi. Iv'y e.' n liiTnin-h I y the action, of salt ster. Itet.tfnril 1 ei.iki,i,.r. nl,,.), that the '.' ii "it Ait the e-i.'.!.-1 ( ie ntmiiui.1 - irt'ealiT 1)1 tiiA .tmtnfm&it il,.t.ll.B r.r il.. .- t isn in the k!l;lliow at( .rs ol t)le jlrjtj,i ?nsn. l, ia nVrt-h, its be rpi t r,rle Salif, If ' you" were) ' to sink the to;,en of ui, Oi-iuclliey, would still sun.l hi-,11 enough for vou to iing the -bellx Cm r1)KdK A'nUenal' XaUSifftneer... t ' , ' I I- k. , xiaj'.s.i.Btfc'', I f rji ;Sxl rx ,SAjltnfA!tciisco,'Augr27.-'1 . a iiv.-,,., af..!..M ti.,i.-. ti...i ...-.:....,.;.' ; . f.i- - -

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