Show - I s' & r -- '' 'W ' W'i1 'X It SEMI-VifEEK- Ifi ether wayward sinters sod that a provisional Governor be appointed r r - TELEGRAPH LY The Tribune’s Washington special says ft la stated that Wright of Indiana will be tendered the mission to Berlin ' The President lut rescinded the order of the Secretary of the Interior creating a new board of Examine! for the Kansas Branch or the Paciflo Railroad Richmond papers of the 20th contain the following: At the late election Accotnse and North-- ampton counties gave Wm II R Curtis for Congress 1130 majority for the House of Delegates Virginia Thomas H William and Dr John W Field were elected both are conservatives Curtis was the Uuion member of the Virginia Conventionanda conservative and opposed UTconilscation " - Tyler is st present United fttates collector for the destitute citizens of Dinwiddle The' meeting sdopted resolutions prohibiting negroes from coming upon their plantations except upon business fixiug their payem-atlive dollars per month and refusing to or Tl 1'mPAV 1 MOILS ISO July 13 1803 : i TERMS: Per Annum (one copy) ft Month Three r ' '' i - lio oo r t 500' : t : 550 ns Any person lending tcn'subscriptions shall receive a copy gratis' m " -- X r'WIt H HOOTEB )- - FOIVOUI1 NEXT rt PP MAKING IRON X - There has been ConsidcraMo talk in years pas$ or making iron ioJUtah the ore is here- - in abundance numbers of cspcriinenti have been made consider- altie'cxpenao has been contracted tnti - : tc believe some iron has been - I actually? - Rut the undertaking has not produced lirpvcitou success firianetally if it lias Ibocjyisc or it would 'have resulted iir ‘the permanent establishment of the iroir liu'ijiesa in the Territory which has nut been the 'case They spjKjar to have had better enc- -' ews in Colorado if wertnay credit tiie report of tho Rlacjr Hawk Journal On the 20th ult the business o‘ suurltiug iron was fuirly'inanguraled at' the Dcl- ihontTurhace on the south bank of the iutlr Rcmlder about 20 miles n eat of'1 itor:h of Denver About 20 touJ of iron was smelted last summer of most y quality - Expensive experi-- y merits were made with three kftids'of ilteartlt material found ucar but neither : - - L'-- - -- - ! X' A J - ilii-factor- y would answer- - “ last winter a hearth was brought frojii the Junior Furnace in Ohioand two vOtpericnced gentlemen came to Colorado to put iii the hearth and start the furnace They report that Colorado has butter hearth material than that brought from Ohio and also better ores in larger quanjHiea in connection with facilities forniauufacturing into pigs blooms ‘castings ' nr any kind ofiron that they ' - :T it 1-- cipr sawjn tlifcbuckeyeStato " -- base and 22 feet higbwitli an eight feet chimney There ore twa bellows drivefn by a 20 feet wa ter wheel -- running- at 16 horse power but of 40 horse capacity When thoroughly heated up the furnace is expected to Tun out from" three to four tons of iron per day ' ' J Tlicore so far has all been taken from near tlicTsurface and is of tho -- hematite variety fifty per cent of it pure ironl A man can easily get out a ton a day Adjacent are thick veifis of excellent coal great ledges of sand and limestone and unlimited water power while the wood within sight seems inexhaustible' If iron cad be made successfully and 'cheaply in Colorado thaf will bo a good place to supply tah from at least nn- tiLshe makes her own 2Crfctqireat v tJ&e ' -- ‘ " V ru yi TELEGRAPHIC : LAWLESSNESS i A XSD CRIME ‘ IN SOUTH Carolina: DIN GOING TO IEdxURE TIIE " CANADIANS! i :l New York 22 rrXoi v- Havana TVi correspondent saya f that LrccKiuridge and patty were all near to Jtu Pat is when he was captured but they managed to elude lire national troops aud travelled- - across the Suites of Georgia nnu Florida to the coast where they"" secured-entail boat in whictrilicy put to sea and arrived nas oh the 11th aftet tiree diys and nights being pa-se- int alnioat wuboui eating-oAt Cardinas were serenadedsleeping: and received marked -- iney strcni ion from the Spanish Government and people l liey expected to remain at Havana Ivr some thne The Herald's- - Richmond correspondent says that Gen Gordon was rclieved of the command pf Norfolk on Monday last the City is restored to civil rule-His twcce-o7 - at-Car- d d - - - r a4tSu?p5it“'rel“ Columbus i X day bmipd: by acc List " coyetr- J- - D- - Cox torGo veruor - -- rebe:Hoti- - - Several' parties in the Souths who were setiug as postmasters when the war broke-ou- t have reported the "amounts ir in ness and have expressed tneir desire Ufliouidue tiie earner 'A few have forwarded the money " Washington 22 Wm II Gale and Cbailt-- F iiilley haw been eouio'iissipui'd as Associate Jusiice- - oi the Supreme Court of Colorado and Jacob ILoKgliinn as Juslice of the Supreme Court of New Mexico The fleet for'i hr Crazd stat’on under the command of Admiral Gordon l II j in o Ion Hoads yesterday The Herald special Brownsville 15th says information has been receivi-- at the head qua iters of Gen’ Mtjiaoi Matainofaa of an eogiigement which latelyfobk place between the imperialism and the Liberals-i- n which the latter were defeated' losing 700 killed and 2 000 prisoners together with arms and ammunition Negrete is reported to be a prisoner Callado and' Blanco were supposed to have been captured aud shot OfiO Jackson commanding the colored troops had reached Texas safely and had disembarked ' Kcw York 23 : A Washington special to the Herald says preparations bavecommenced for mustering out between 10000 and 507000 troops from the armies- of Generals Meade Hancock and Iogan About 18000 of those effective wiiose terms of service first expire will be mustered oat from the army of the Potomac by the regimental organizations Hancock's veteran command will be reduced to 7000 The army of --Tennessee wilt lose fully 15000 There will probably be Considerable delay in the appointment of a Provisional Governor for South Carolina: The delegation here do not all represent the Unionists of the State The State is at present without laws its cit-zeare completely humbled and a fearful proportlonjof them literally destitute of all means of support andAre starving All manner of lawlessness and crime is alarmingly on the increase The only hope for public or private' virtue is admitted to lie in ' the tcction of Federal-laPhiladelphia 23 Rear Admiral Dupont died in this city this morning New York 23 The Lynchburg Republican says the bro-fth- e ther gnerrilla leader Mosby recently ap- eared thtr Provost Marshal’s office at at E ynchbsrg and enquired if the partisan chief would be paroled if he surrendered himself to which an affirmative answer was given A few days afterwards Mosby made his a p- in the meantime orders had Kearance but from Richmond not to parole him and as he had come in under promise of sate guard the - Provost Marshal felt bound in honor not to take advantage of his pesi tion onid ordered him to leave Lyachbnrg which the soldiers were directed to see that h3 did without molestation ' A Washington special to the Tribune says member of the Alabama delegation now here brings intelligence from that State that most of the Union citizens are'miarmed bile the rebels were left well supplied with ie arms formerly ned byXhem In the armv rebel present jit the aurrender of theoutslates that of Roddy’s cOiiunand-an2000 men but 80 delivered up their arms accounting for the balance aa lobt wherea tlioy had been hidden only to be afterwards recovered by the rebels - Pittsburg 23 The lion Wm Wilkins died this morning at his residence at Homewood Station sgeo of-the- it-li- te s -- l-l- ns - : X GEN - ' the Belmont furnace is iliestack-of "v " - erotut Sentiments they deprecate ' the constitution of the State of Virginia as now in forcer and ask that the same course be adop-- t d fr- Virgiuia that has been for Krih Carolina The Commercial's' bulletin mvs the second (J R cavalry colored mutinied on board s steamer lying at the wharf in Portsmouth last Tuesday evening They took posses sion of the vesm-- aud refu-e- d to allow it to leave - The next morning they went ashore armed and' ran rioting through the town White troops were summoned from- various Grah on took command quarters and Gen of them They' soon overpowered the blacks and oroye them aboard the ship They wefe disarmed and sent down the bay ' The Tribane's special says among the vast number of applications lor pardon filed at tiie iVhiti House there is not a single instance the applicant does not us ert that he: opposed the inanguratioa of the d - 8t Yew York 23 The funeral of Gen Don Manuel Doblardo i diiitiuguished Mexican patriot took from his late resideneein this city The World's special says 152000 troops 7000 horses and 3000000 pounds oi baggage have been transported from this city by rail- road since the grand reviews were held " Three assassinations of Union men have io the of Alexandria with-J- n a week pat vicinity iho Herald's special says Gen Butler's mends are presenting hisname for the military Governorship of South Carolina in ca be should iaUiuobuiiaiug the civil cne to : v - Idaho ‘ ’ pUc-yesterda- : - WasLLigton 23 The Navy Department has received just official dispatches from Admiral Thatcher - Washington 22 i&ued a proclamation pp (ding for the reorganization of Alabama vFarsons' provisional Governor X - dated Galveston 8th reporting that on the 1st of this month Gen' Brown commanding the United States forces occupied and garrisoned Brownsville 22 Oh the-2‘of June the rebel Generals The Times' Washington specialYuylt savs that I'iuUivLee of Ken tacky John 1L Davis ot Kirby Smith and Magruder met ia the har- Tennessee and Janies L Seward formerly zavtnltr of Congress from Georgia were - : pardoned previoasly agreed upon at Orleans On the The South Carojihdelegatioft arrived to- 5th r of June full aud formal day and Lad a pleasant intervienr wkh tLo- tiahrestoh was delivered to the possession States United President and afterwards with the Secretary forces and the flag of the Union wax raised vf War' The delegation ask that their Un the sth oi Jane Admiiai Thatcher went -fcutc te placud upon the same fasting as the ashore an & wgs cordjallr received by the ?& d X to-du- y : : iX lr cn-rq-d Preparation are making at Toulon for the 1103X12 into trial of a new electrical tuferpal inachine by that hi Go v7 Wade gives the assurance that dq which it i stated ironclad vessels can be ' SUXlUY MOnNIXo “arthcr trouble will be occasioned by the instantly destroyed ti New Totk'ST PkOBATR CorT YwTEKOAT—1 Choctaws Th HtnJd'i Richmond and Tvternbera York 287 ofX Mary Ann ' Ifpphlscs rs aajrs Oca Terry couimaailiBK at The government of San Salvador has issned ha IwneJ an order eainMiucing that slavery phiaes defendant an official bulletin giving the particulars of having CMnd W exist In Virginia all state and U for a Tw— appeared continaatlon of the battle at Union widen overthrew the re-- e municipal Uvi reetraining the pereonal liberty uf colored pereone here become obsolete end" that the 21th instant which wwiSmJiW loyal t al Sergeant W win T Myh4J WesrrfreJ H people will enjoy the aue he place and entered it after severe fighting hereafter colored ee M was " t srffr- - y the whitee end be eubject' only Douglas liberty brought Tabaois - the rebel leader when he saw the the tame restrictions end punishments vegmnry tuJjr or th WirVt na CvZVS? day was lostr bravely rnshed foiwsrd and however trill not be permitted the iwr( of tbe recognizance in toe 73$! when within a few feet of the lo)ral General negroes any mors than on that ofon whuee The the him fired 7alvuck his revolver at VrguuJ01 but missed testimony of rulored penous will be received in all pearance at the" tto answer a charge its aim Caivuck returned the cpmplunent' cases before military courts ia his dtiwrtnieat ??' when Cabanis fell wounded Geo IlotyiH Commanding at Petersburg has Si in lladay A Iltlsey vs forUilden in an cfflcul onlcr she lniUog uf any swer attachment The Jacksonville Florida Union of the 17th more ll':! meetings by plant era to eetebluth a AxeA till and asked for a eontiannl says a portion of the private baggage of price fcr labor the of to Satonlay or distincnegroes nuts Jeff Davis had been secured near Gaines- tion prejudicial to their interests Np difference in sent of plauitiSTs h troufc M ville Florida It consisted of two boxes the rate of D C Corbin vCmini for labor done by white Ben li-- tl one trunk containing many important pri- or black iscompensation to be allowed damages rOfXK) continm-- in& Ik 9 vate letters and papers The wagon conJ Kunkenstein A The die on sine Legislature Virginia adjourned ed wi liave seems in tho to been baggage taining jirtk of five day a Bcukofeky Vs Ixopohi evening last alter n Friday of the advance flying party and abandoned Nearly ell th measures required by Os iivrpont chancery continued till tle ' Wm' iiui to assist him in the work of rrconstrm tion of tbe on learning of Davis' capture State government were passed eliciting little er no Missionaries all Rionx-lf- iJ e New York in their assge The ni wt iutivrtant of Herald’ Washington special he tho debate e the-was that extending the elective francliiiietd telegram was rectivej 5 yfstchj tiiW“ following: Conway’s mission was succeMftil i tiM1W who were excluded from U by tho Mnan n the matter oHhe majority of the Uichmoml Lr BijtttfJ1 Jispl tfia constitution: the porwu are thm who imv Jvwi y lure 1 ambulance committee tmt hailed iu a few passed t voiuuarilv given aid and cumtoruto the rebellion r 4 ISO since of first and the January belonging to the organization jia st'w ' TbS Times WtuliingtoirapM-in- l says in behalf of Generals Echol and St John tos“d)p The President asked for the names embraced Foote aud some wealthy secession eynipsthiz-r- in attention advancing trade and Variet h i in the ambulance committee and inquire! Alabama liad shown Ureckiurbige great had troied to biuiwilh a luxise t he intf ifitreuslng-herewy 3eti!‘-y who’ where in it and whether it and themwould is nitwft-remain rniuurvd howIt among oe 'Anderson of Tredegar works pnef V?' gathored amund t!ie re-- -’ When it was handed to him he scanned it ever he iutended to go to fyoln Lftftltor New York 23 carefully and pardoned such as Were not The World's special says on the best aujrjrs llP under the law V M' that Maximriiati'Vugc'nt Considerable efforts arc being made by the thority Kiiropg is exciting mi prestpc e In Union men ofAhihaint to have the Presi- - muonwhose on a niWmu of a njiitculdi- - fr in out it att niton laq1 V’ dent pardon L B AValker of HuutMVille the umips commercial and character lots all wtTn-- ptiiiga” irrit rebel Secretary of War He had t etin d purely tipaucial WrflliJH He has no coimcctiiin ‘tyitli luilltary uil'aiis in rom that position a Brig General in 'til a Mexico voasfrjiin the win utH oia chief of Cuuint t Uemen of the ripility hammer were was he not sufficiently and - he is the Emperor's with liey assert because matters di occupied exclusively wrh wlii ! truckling to Jeff Davis and was denied kd wff "V ilie Emperor’s tumd is rapidity three ptomatic ami fiscal to i:s appeared command commensurate with his rank um r now with the T t44 he threw up his command and lett the ser- understood ofto be mi n'y bus Uj j question emigration and extension oi in claim for hnn that lie al- sUam vice Mr Eivyi'a mission commuii'cttii in ways opposed East Tennessee and volunteerKmiohant cc has refere direct to these xjLf7Yrlin 4 jjiiA reUt rs ed to defeud Browulow and othe The Tribune’s speciil says the first- rebel wagons undcr-- ht charge f It is understood that Gv Pierpont of VirWar VVtikci is expected here llenshaw of Secretary Sutmmrs and niher ! s' declini more to ginia sign any :IM irtvt i I he Southern to apply for purd-jions in e re of Capt Wik for pardon as lie says proper atlen-- t sooii men wun are on veTnni-wiii- i famili-- H (rom f liio iifid ins jjlhe hsbil on has not been iiccor ed to the recoiuinen-iation- s Union course Miinrr ‘ “ lor the last tour yearCaKforii r and the min ' Reeling thrt he has already made lie recom- that he deserted h pj4seiif the rcoel r cum dwtii: two )' yest rday mended the pardon ot men ike Aud rsouof did everything in his power by and ago bbbeataT1 lawho works for have made ge LrMCEHixu Tredegar word aud Ueel to ulotie in sotue nieuuer for C! vben t tunes out of the relu-- goveromcot daring the the in- builders bad committed he state U lumber is s im erior ulo tncy ropoct war and now desire pardon that they inay iAlllrr that ihtoujili hi- - peisouui iuflueiiec while ! enjoy’ the iruits of tie ir labors in henaif -- I ?P’ 'maw 'fen-u-sseWar ytefet'lh loyal people President Jolmson does no the rebellion getting by degr- es into wtrking Mr with and wtritreaied tu ito' er great leniency notice re size toe benefit to the Union cause to be toat he saved Governor too qure a iiln-- otorub ' willow from im Sjil? Iritw derived irom the promiscuous release oleucli brought aud lieu J Hickman from t o frnice iuit-mr- into ijiv city Taiel for gCliWftl men' from the pains and penalties to wli'ich ' : their acts have exposed them whereat the 'bfcl halter New Vtrk 24 EsCOl'KACilNO exercised governor Per the City-o- Boston Liverpool llta and At Stx Iviinyon Ward The Times apecial says the rebel Senator Queenstown lath jMkt-- r l VI show tor Wheat iu thiT vicin':! v Cornet: of Kentucky has gone to that State An invi" armor-plate- d fleet on UP an Euglisti a to under military guard be turned over to Iwltor show for eor i'! i’ll Ly the flJ! Iroiu Napoleon is to make a tour siiw — i ills have done wonders r the civil &iithoriliea for trial or release' as tation Friaiii-ctinarouu i French and a French ar civil government deems proper the I lieei1' is to do thq same around mains Mj Pn::sii'KNT Yat sq’s Arnnx The tribune’s - tci n The contoined will be at special jsays the Eiigldnd The members of the South Carolina sectionfore leaving for South on Friday prfs:I Binaiuing visited Gen Howard this morning and Plymouth by the middle of July aods Divisone be will consolidated into probably a had pleasant interview L rd Broughoin in a siech at a banquet Young purpos-- hoMin z me They stated to (' each on I theQeu that they had labored long and ear- ionThe i to Fish of the Prince Wales at ar ril monger's al Sunday Jtfv yj saturdyan Herald’s Richmond correspondent nestly for the perpetuity of slavery but now ca at on ls the American bivmg over earnestly government Spriiigvillc Emubert late Quid rebel exchange to use their that war had effectually abolished it they says victqry in merry as well as in landing tus to lK held at W' vcre willing to employ their former slaves at ’oninissioner ard Major Carrington one of th1 10th at SauUvjiHn Hold and tiie to with not sea stain the day ttd the jnstice UlilTORl a fair compensation and would henceforth his dssociateshavc been released from Libby blood of to Salt Creek that cvvnitir-trears whom proceed prfeOm on were confined where in act parole prison 11th they his 11 with a TiiesJavv bureau I the cheerfully i ted aa warriors conjunction am a Moront thence to Mount- l'lmLini -in promoting the iutcresta of the freedmen in charged with taking part in the notorious In House of Earl the called LorJs of and comforts misappropriations money their tatc sent to too imprisoned Union soldiers by attention to iUissell's letter withdrawing belWashington 21 Gen Grant's health is somewhat impaired friends in the North U appears thatOulii ligerent rights from the Confederates before Federal government had ceased to exerand he will seek a few weeks repose He is and iCarrington did not take part in these the cise these rights and to Johnson's proclamashameful transactions nri-rnow in Philadelphia to on Saturday an i Sta-ij- i J the penalties of piracy 15th Vtjryplci The infamoas tyrant over our prisoners of tion denouncing Cairo 24 and lfth vessels iutcrdicted porta visiting arrived Over 50 gunboats and other vessels com war who escaped some time since aud was against lie protested against such proceedings-an' retaken is now chained to the wall or his asserted Waiting to- CoiiE— ’llio Carsou ApjMfiri j Durin posing a portion of tbe Mississippi squadron could be vessels the that treat only are to be sold by auction at Mould City 111 taste some of ed aa smugglers Ilo dungeon and ia being-niade-say hoped that the prison- Joue the horrors imposed upon onr boys ' p lid itoop August the 17ih ers in would be treated us Federal hands the lad nifirms flhijnr ns tliiit New York 24 ' t v tirpntv trict wei and not digracedncm es Washington 26 Slid “back action ' are waiting The nerftld’a Texas correspondent Brazos A military order has been promulgated to- Vanquished hh laden with cargoes tor Salt Lake TLariss -- viut Russell explained liis withdrawal of belligSantiago 10th gays Gen Steele was at that day announcing the dismantling of the field Nir He F said Bruce had pretty pood ietotruin of wagatm place awaiting his parole works which compose the defences of Wash erent rights' sought an explanation of Johnaon'a extraor- takes eighty mule to haul them-t- es of It was said that one of the batteries which ington north and south of the Potomac threat of treating vessels as pirat s wagon Rail is doing a smashing I the rebels ran into Mexico after Kirby Smith’s Additional concerning the San Salvador dinary tj in the forwarding line? It’011 but could get none His opinion was that surrender wonld be delivered np ro the Uni fight: make a waa the one threat interrorem of merely ted States authorities Tub Coni o' Alene Mine—Somtlf’a Biabo In tiie straggle which ensued around - the In the House of Commons Layard"said The Mexican Imperialists atMatamoras are two leaders Cabinas disappeared The offi- several ran down to Lewiston Iateiy tor books falrich—n representations had been made to much exercised in mind regarding cial Bulletin declares he sought and obtain- the Federal to obtain recorder’s office and ran barlrwith tiiroi compened refuge in a North American war vessel in sation for thegovernmentof pearance in their immediate y Incut the Lour d’ Alene mines so “there cto shooting by the harbor Another account says his body Donovan of the United States many United States troops -i The j navy off the something to recordV was subsequently seen on shore and that his Cairo 23 Good of had but :ment t Cape Hope positively they Tbe Orleans Times of the 17th says Gen friends were conveying it to a declined to make any compensation toe Rad 4 advertisement great Weitzel and staff have arrived in Texas Sev- place of burialapparently was on It jf :Lle Tirol supposed he died Parliament was to be dissolved on the 10th Egle Emporium Friend Jennings u fair o’clock eral vessels of his fleet also came up to wood the American war vessel ‘ and water y- out this time lie has an immense atl The papers of the rebel chief were cap of July New York 24 Post says the negotiations be- coming and nr determined to sell Ilea 'ceedini as well as a quantity of arms ammutured TheMorning Ivu SO Tbe Herald's Washington special says nition and several tween England and Canada are about to be pecta a crowd leading officers ‘people is concluded among the new applications to the President Canada expccy for the first time in font-year- s a satisfactorily theirs for pardon are the following rebel officers: western ted undertake of to whole the the 'TUESDAY MOKXIXG overland Is to be had defence The canals will be communication direct and n All Brig-Gedeepened J Barton J W Frazer T B between New York and Richmond the old an efficient militia be maintained 'TheatiicaxT— Tb play of the Rag Picker cf Pr Imthe pi The Smith- - W L Cabell M7D Dorse W Gor railroad route with connecting links steamwas pcrfiwmud on Saturday Evening to “as ipjp don Eppa Haughn Jones J Marmadnke boats and stages being Prea perial government will famish the entire dative opened audience" The playing waa careful D M Duboose and John R Tucker commoarmament and will guarantee a iWoodi necessary The steamer Havana brings Havana dates loan to construct the International railroad out and reflected credlt on all of tbe dore of the rebel navy If d " to the 21st: excitement f the IT tret v lb yriwf The Moniteur of the 13th publishes a cir- rnsged No prisoners of war above the rank of 0 Oecidedljr the New area of “Taro bin Itiftte 14th Marine' June A the dated of Porto of the Minister 'Rico of the cular says In paper thi kwmi pbv Sir Market tapermjiiMle Captain are being released at present individuals to whom the Spanish authorities 5Ui closing the ports to Confederate vessels Nobba an itinerant of frUFlinillfil'iMiri I Numerous applications for pardon from delivered the Government of the Island Of nils toys gracraJiy with a Mrs Lincoln has sent a Em the fufiled and are for civilians away strung fvie k t San Domingo prisoners pay to Spain all the naSknoe ture action None but exceptional cases are 61fini art And a fondues for ' lettw '8 of I Press ot tue giving folk s® I J expense hi men ol in abilitbs tbe shape-rI immediately granted It is stated-thathe Epiperor has agreed to the rlh or Athwwin ' Mr Oralism repimn property to Spaniards residing there It was ICoeelear an f tb The Ocean Queen from Panama brings rnmord that the Ilaytian Government had reinstate Maximilian In ail Lis righteTln ' the Me waterEgbuitio rather iA rea to Mjrinir att niiou le pr or Mexico from hie event return the Dominican invaded to the women dates loth: married or Kindle fie lotrule (Mt )jF territory already Mrs Moke(Mr WmAlniaw) sif lfipaui tion The quondam blockade runner Wren which to Spain ceased to extendabelligerents’ rights upon Chili iathreatened' by Spain If ahe does not tOiOVI the Confederates by decree dated June tp left Havana on tbe lith waa out only two Luband is supposed to be away at Scarbx:-o- i come to terms L-3 A 4th tbe when Vesof the crew Beized the govern- biuin‘st Hy the hk of £uan (Mis Aln-iconspiracy against part From Australia we learn that the Shenan days Valencia !sett ment was thwardiscovered at and and who is sel iuto to have ranker West an their object doah had gone west from Adelaide probably a'tachrnent f r SkJe Key upMi mu ItOrteitafirt Pr' jlligb into an aIj beguiled being to obtain the prize money There re- ted to the Mauritius in Solb irucureI an etiiiislitt'-- ' An agent of Juarez h arrived at Turin ament'wfiile main at Havana yet the Mary Virginia fee 'hilling to turn'llinloutI’ with h Late dates from Central America brina enlist Garibaldian officers and licenseoften St Francis' Flora Marla Pelican to to inflirt aiuu him ns mih li of the nuMc -- I news of the completo defeat ot Barrios aud Zepnyr men for Juarez Fuant Lark Laviua Harriet Lane a he inay t el to impart fir the money At Ik 1 i th revolutionary party in Salvador a of debate a The Herald has translation The Buenos Ayres Standard says the proby tinfortnua period wbrle Mr Nwll in Irv&f men Msj-Ge- n Sickles left the Isthmus on the hinist-l- l of bis coat and i seta on the 8th June the French ta oai-- h It Legislature prvpaiing ject which is started to connect Valparaist Mexican l 16th for New York leaf huabatMl Mr MA the iof U rail the question westcoast of South Ameri by along I of cwuise uiMktt t! f with who return M Totten is a passenger on the ca tq Panama thence to the United States Col'G Jules Favre the leader of the Republican N bb fir the exijui-fl- e and ifU-- bxiiig I f h Ocean Queen haring been unsuccessful in meet with much favor in the countries in party said the expedition was undertaken to pnmmelled'is ooiiifnttLIy dwjNjtl of 1x13 lUttf miirailroad tue negotiations of the new Panama terested E lb Goldaburoagh is Civil Engi recover the recognized claim of about a pitched out of dour by b valuroCa fits uecr contract liop with eventual cLiims which might vary windmills returning of cuar iudiguaetl to wing 1 ifThe Tribune's Montreal correspondent 1 W Irum ffve to twelve millions and they had - ert himself theactu own- -r of the tuannksi A note from Cyras W Field dated Lonth Canid amt to be assaileil only says Gen Dix goes to Quebec on a visit to don June 12th states to four hundred jeered furiously rekdy increased the expense Mo the Great that Eastern Nutt Gov-Ge- n on out of the the indeftthcabl-lock the of Canada to inform lim that wonld millions It had been promised that tbe disposed of Utl t’lue through a wiiuhv Atuaept on sail from Nore the probablv July El would protect the Mexican of the right of asylaru so long the 5th fromYallancia about 10th All French troopsfull log to eater the houe oonceeled In a bl thr bo July in be exercise their the cf in the Canadian con government opinion eras by ioU on parties Mackiutodi table Moke wh'e tuiserie ut Erseticed rebel go:ng satisfactorily and the greatest ageuts most be reformed confidence is enterfiined that the cable will thi had not been done Favre cited a case sified by his jealousy of Mrs M ii lUf'scd tii where French troops had burned a town ot Fort Smith 24 j be successfully laid nd ail Pta duly adilreswd on’ the outside s&J Wadei of the Choctaw nation four hundred iuhabit fits He declared tbt despatched in th box to Mr Eglantine Ihackif and The " Vest’s ' special siya the post offices to attain the object they had in Tiew would abil-- — anrrived here from Dooksville to coufer with-Ge- n will be re E Wliil thi fs going oii the U3is at' once in all the impor- - take forty thousand men tor teu year et wo: Bossy commanding the froliitier districtw UuLplceeopened f fl the from to time ksrloifrMii time the South and the mail route an expense of six hunlred million for the return to their homes of all the ('hoc-ta- will be re-l- in horror stri- ken to find was verv fierce and exriting and the his concealment Indiana who have been engaged in the winch hare been ma-!- on bijiwccsi-bpei preparations was frequently interrupted Georgia pape rs say the crops all promts i ' Confederate army rejoiced to think they have got th “vf tit abundance the corn crop was never more speaker Maximilian’ Kmp r would fall to man " 11 makes variety cf interesting escsi The temporary treaty of peace which was favorable the as soon as the French troops were declaring pieces CffCted VTltfi the Choctaws at Dooksville on valoruusly fit a hile UnU1 ort 4n Hasque N F 25 aiiidrawn ud he denouuceu Uie acneme oi nc to Mr Moke that he said be would the 16th by Col Mathews who was sent as w MA tpi will h Mr oil hi sac The Damsscns liooaw” from Liverpool 15th upon the Mexican loan a Commissioner on the part of the U 8 was ta Dally identified by Mrs Muko aa brhiidABw 16th passed here y for Quebec 20 who of s' tribes council the eat Ki “Vo astmlahtnent of the adopted by grand gi furmake known onr Th London Time publishes a letter from failings is to hi met on the 16tn They declare they-wil- l The delicate lavenJer" EoM-lris te8 Co agnia nish others with weapons that ipe well known correspondent ‘’Historica-be a sailed by both h Unban-- ati XWe m mediately cease all acts of hostility to the U th inay bur leu of which ialhat the North has no used 8 end will seed a delegation of fire frum ugaiust U3 i each tribe to Washington to uegotistJ a ) cr right to treat the vanqifished as anything ele te men whom In manent peace The Indians appear very PkecOcicus —“ "Where was I ma they have fairly 'beaten 1 ia uoa't he aiid that h would Lut weally Us strongly urge toe policy of raid a little urchin to hls mothcr os he hi frieodly'fo the U S and are anxious to resutu saewed ' honavr: mercy me-friendly relations Ti e grand vonuci The and wm with at stood hia drankeu plec Ini3ie prosat played fazing is to meet aain onr 8ept 1 The Bishop of Ctiester died on the 15th Mr Morgets'as th wainb-riut- toy when trate was father “where you i General issued orders inviting France— The Moniteur 'of the 15th says luaa of brilising prjeniti(- - wu iu--f-cl married pa? Why didn t yon take me yungMr the Indians-t- Basy'kas Graliiiin wai feSkitous - a Rieet return to their homes asur the rumor that the government is preparing mad a in public favor w hzTit strife them mcTestcd wii! to ! not that they could have picked outa belter iug be send large r iaforcements to Mexico is en- along? byso to ranch adan(ago f r K5f 'Tj they 8 authorities so long as they faith- tirely unfounded man than he is!” lie played jullyaod uactpr xafly iato lit k!'1 rebel naval and military authorities who re- quested a part Of tbF Unted States naval forces to remain there for their protection r Galveston is before this time strongly garrisoned by the United States forces sent forward by ueil Canby Gen Sheridan is also bly there and in- position (Signed) Staxtojc y baa Issned aprocla- Tbe President kade west of the Mis por open to foreign' bommeree the 1st of July next on the terms set forth in the proclamation of the 22d of May last bat says It is to be understood however that the blockade now re- acinded was international and was for? the mrpose of proclaiming the sovereign right of the United States and the greater or less subversion of civil authority in the region to which it applied and the impracticability of at once restoring that in due efficiency may for a season make it advisable to employ the army and navy of the United States towards carrying the law Into effect The President has directed tbe lion W P Dole commissioner of Indian affairs to proceed to the Indian conntiy to effect ira- -e nortant treaties with the hostile and peacea-ilIndians In his instructions to Mr Dole he President says he deems the present a nuing time for a renewal of the efforts to press npou the Indians the pressing necessi of abandoning their wild roving" habits snl of adopting tbe more peaceful and iudus-trio- us arts uf civilised life there is no longer any region of territory left witliin the United States where their mde habits and mode of life can prevail as formerly They are being pressed and hemmed in on every side by the advancing cttlenients of an adventurous and enterprising people they mat therefore adapt themselves to the new order of things and live in peace among themselves and with their while neighbors or they must inevitably perish The policy of settiiug them upon suitable reservations where they may with the aid and frin ship of the government be able to sabist themselves by agriculture and other industrious pursuits- is ivft without (aYour experience in treating with lternative the Indians nud your familiarity- wftii their ch(raettr seem to point you out as the proper officer of the Indian department to visit the various Indian tribes in the territories and to enter into such treaties with them as k’11 host secure the permanent' tranquility of our borders and promote their luture welfare aud prosperity The commanders of the various military iisti lets have been instructed to with Mr Dovle and to reuder him all the assistance' he may require Mr Doyle lias been unwell for several dais bui-- i uiwn1:sch'ii-giiithe ditiis ofh'S aud will soon bo able to leave for the west New York 2L The Tribune's Washington special says' the headquarters of the army of thePotoinae will be hrokeu up in a day or two Those troops entitled to a discharge are rapidly mustered out and but the skeleton of the once noble and magnificent arin now re- tally keep the temporary treaty of peace ' -- tm-poml- -- - - j i to-da- per-eon- - Dett-nlsnurui1- -- fta b±'V 25-Th- l'- ic - - to-a- ££ w-c- d s n - es-lecia- -- Ki-v- iu yi -- i- i - Hi-Iric- nJs - CA-- recu-wnen-alio- po-luc- ai aeit - pri-wur-e te y I t-- e - r pr-oume- iit s - a g cut : mor-phited Wa-hingt- on - -- fi'-et- dele-gitio- r s d they-recentl- uit-ni-- - -- Di-rb- - J e ‘ - d - to 2-- ifai-lltu- Mr-Gre- - - j i1 To-da- i - I- S SL-- Veu-io- r w“nd f t oiie-twe-th- crn!t' - n ! f l-- Afl 1 AU-l- 5Lt-in4J- r rU-svet- r - i 'he-abuse- s or ' Tin-debat- j p-- e - et ut e -- ‘ Lon-donde- ' ry to-da- al 1 g -- o 1 1 i - i - K-- -'- ' N i r- - idr4" d v t- ' ant Richmond h niffc' 'N ii I |