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Show New Kniupslilre Wat Debt. Concord, 15. The House last evening even-ing passed a bill, authorizing the State treasurer io issue bonds assuming the war expenses of the towns by the State, fixed on a basis of quota and time of service, nj provided by the legislature of li70. The amount of bonds issued under this act is nearly two millions of dollars. Bowtn'i Pnrdon. Washington, 15. As some journals have subjected the expressions in which Grant announced the pardon pi Uowen, to sevcro criticism, it is but fair to state that the copy of the pardon par-don furnished to the press, upon which these comments have been based, contained con-tained a material error. The correct olheial copy has the phrase, "and whereas it is represented that he was innocent of intentional violation of law; tho word "intentional'' being omitted in the parduu as published. New York fjumullj' Peaceful. New York, 15. Never during the last twenty years has New York been more free from disorder of all kinds than during the last two days. The terrible events of last Monduy have taught the mob a lesson that does not seem likely to be soon forgotten. The circumstance and incidents of the riot continuvto be the absorbing subject of conversation, and many additional details de-tails of interest arc given. The resolutions reso-lutions passed by Captain Joseph H. Perry, and tho thirteenth precinct police, denouncing the filth regiment for having fired without cause, meet with universal condemnation through-oat through-oat the department. It is the opinion of every oiheor of rank with whom the reporter conversed, that the firing of the militia could havo been averted but a few moments longer. The crowd was pressing the police aud military, and each moment missiles were coming com-ing faster 1'roui the house tops and the mob in the street. That the soldiers refrained from firing as long; as they did speaks well lor their discipline and coolness. It appears by the publication publica-tion of tho letter, that under date ol' August 4th, 1S70, iMayor Hall sent a letter to Superintendent Jourdan, advising ad-vising the supression of the proposed Orange parade of that year, and t:iking substantially the same ground on which the order of this week has been based. All the dead bodies at tho morgue, except one, were identified. The total number killed thns lar is fifty-six. Tlie New Loan Stagnant. Important advices have been received re-ceived from Washington on the subject of the new loan. According to these statements Secretary Boutwell has ordered the bank note companies to suspend printing new bonds, because a sufficient supply to meet any probable subscription in the immediate future have been printed. lis say, in view of the limited subscription, he deemed it expedient to reduce advertising expends as much as possible, and at the same time have the loan properly adrertised, therefore he tld graphed the advertising igeut to fcu-pend all advertising of th" Jops during; July and un;i! rarth&r orders. He T':;'Laer tites that he has received but one iektter, froca Jge lUchard--n; accj . lbal doei W ri any indications ol his mission in Europe Wine successful. ! uUcriptions to tho loan to-day were One Mart Couiuiilourr. Washiccion, lo. John Wts-son, of Arizona. lir.s be-ii p.rpoiuted one ol , the oKu:;n-r.:."j..T5 io . :eir:e the c-.'ti-. i, : 1 nv.r-r'-rszTr c? ii. Jei'endi'uce ii: rCLL.kii'LllL Fn tally Shot. Terra Haute. 15. Capt P. C.Stark-j ard, proprietor of the Curtin House, a ! promineut and highly esteemed citizen. I i was shot fatally tiiis morning by the accidental disbar ee of a pistol in bis i pantaloons pocket. j j Sat am a and Big Tree Killed. St. L-uis, 15. The Fort Sill Em. j July 3d.sta:es that it learns from Dcp- j 1 u ry U.S. mar.-hals McLemon aud I Bauer, that S-firiti aal L: Tree, t Kiowa chiefs, "hj were captured at , 1 Fori Sill when General Sherman wa- j there and ent to Austin, Texas, at-j icmpied io cscpe from prison aud ac- j tuaily released themselves from shackles , by cnawini: the tiesh from their hand' and feet, but wore discovered and shot dead. Marshals MeLeuian and Baer report that the psople of Ttxas are very uneasy, lest there be a eucrsl outbreak of reserve Indians on the settlements, set-tlements, to take vengeance for the death of their chiefs, Ei)iIolon. New York, 15. During a fire this morning at No. 71 Sixth avenue, a barrel of benzine exploded, seriously injuring by burning is firemen and two j policemen. |