Show ft v ab wh h s washington 25 ex congressman geo H yeoman of i kentucky is appointed in minister inister toden mark i washington 24 j the following follo following winy winf maj mai gens are lionora honora i bl bly discharge discharged banks casy heintzelman zelman zellan butterfield Butter neld doubleday peck 1 and hartsuff Hartz also aiso 35 brevet major blai orgen or gen 1 brals and 43 brigadiers 1 J lV ashington washington I 1 26 the postmaster general has made a contract for carr carrying ying mails from virginia city to helena territory of montana miles three times or oftener a week the president has recognized A D vice consul of the swiss confederation at san francisco for the state of california oregon nevada andAVis and washington hington 0 territory new york aug 27 our minister at constantinople constantly informs this government that the cholera continues continue sto to extend its ravages aos ais and says that if proper quarantine re regulations had been enforced at the nira fira introduction of the disease from egypt it might have been prevented and bind it seems to him fram ram the file experience at constantinople that it will be ba advisable for us to guard against it bythe by the most rigid quarantine regulations new york 23 28 A baton rouge correspondent says the 1 improved cartton cotton and sugar lands lauds of loul loui louisiana iana lana can be purchased at very low prices p ric es some of the plantations being entirely deserted by their original pr proprietors 0 prie tors others being so heavily mortgaged that they have been abandoned while others can be bought for the least trifle on account of their owners being bein so dis disgusted with the new state of af affairs it I 1 isa stated that the freedmen will work ark fr freely eely and industriously but they are aid rather suspicious of promises made by their former masters and reluctant to enter into contracts with them liverpool 16 the cattle plague continued to be the prominent topic in england 0 the disease is spreading the cholera continued its ravages at ancora at nople it had increased to nearly four hundred deaths daily the weather in england continued unsettled heavy rains inter interfered feied with harvest operations prices for bread stuffs higher the great eastern arrived at cook haven on the tho the cable prospects generally are regarded as hopeful shares had improved from three to nive live percent per cent it was thought arrangements would be made for the immediate renewal reneal of the efforts to recover it later advices advises from china are to june d the new rebellion is sp spreading 9 rapidly the rebels lebeis have advanced within miles of pekin where they occupy a strong position the authorities of pekin have applied for british military ahr y officers to come to their relief york 19 the heralds special says col thpmas assistant commander of the freedmen of mississippi reports burg ug under date a e of the that out of 34 freedmen in the state only 3 1 arsu are subsisted by the tho government earms farms which are reported to be doing finely astae as the harvest time approaches the help helA which filch has been afforded them by government is being gradually gradual li withdrawn about bales of cotton will be produced by those of the negroes that have undertaken the culture of that staple in the interior the corn crops are looking most promising the postmaster general has accepted the tender f the pacific mail steamship company allan mclane president for mail steamship service between san francisco and china via honolulu sandwich islands authorized by act of congress approved feb 1865 the tender of the pacific mail steamship company was the only one ope received for the service the compensation pensa sensation ensa tion will be a half million glon pion dollars per annum for the performance of twelve round trips between san francisco and hong kong touching at honolulu and kanagawa japan an the company are to build for the service four first class american side wheel steamers of from to tons burthen each government steamer is to be constructed of the best materials and after the most approved model with all the modern improvements cements ail all adapted apted to sea going s steamers of the first class the first steamer is to leave san an francisco with mails for japan and china on or before the first day of january 1867 the term of contract to be ten years vears from the date of the sailing of the first steamer from that port cleveland 29 governor brough of ohio died in this city today to day at 1 p in new orleans 29 9 texas advises advices report the frontier in a worse condition than ever before austin and san antonio papers are filled with accounts of highway robberies and outrages b by indians steps will be taken by ye the milita military to afford protection to the frontier ve the condition of tile the blacks with a few exceptions is represented represent ea to be satisfactory the worm continues its ravages on the cotron cotton in the lower counties A public meeting of the citizens of six counties has been held at which resolutions were passed accepting the situation and pledging support to the national government and governor hamilton it acknowledged the abolition of slavery and asked hamilton to call a convention washington 29 the trial of ME jeff davis Davi will swill take place before the united states court but what particular one is not yet designated new york 30 the heralds charleston correspondent of the says recently there have been arrivals flem from the interior of a large stock of cotton and a considerable number of planters the business of the city has experienced a very encouraging cou raging revival the planters are full of complaints that since the theodored theo colored lored people hereeman were emancipated ci they have ely generally els eis P deserted the plantations and cannot be induced to work except under the compulsion of the military inconsequence in consequence of this disposition of the negroes the planters say the cotton and corn crops of the state will olve give little more than half the ordinary yield it is said that through the havoc and repudiation consequent on the rebellion and its failure and from the emancipation of the slaves the value of property in south carolina which was in 1860 jis reduced to in 1865 raleigh N NC C 3 lieutenant holm holin had arrived from a trip rip through the tile northeastern part of the state he reports that the people refuse to recognise recognize the freedom of the blacks slacks who are whipped and tortured in the most fiendish manner and that shooting and killing them appear to be the order of the day he also says a perfect reign of terror exists in hat portion of the state on account of the absence of the military kew new york so 30 the news from st domingo 0 o announces that the revolution is still going on n the island the capital and other owns lia lla having v I 1 g pronounced against gen emantel em entel llad alad and declared in favor of gen J se moria cabral naming him krotec or of the republic and authorizing lim him to take immediately supreme command until the new government an bo be established gen peni Pent entel is charged with con dueing to tile the complete defiance of law and order and persecuting 0 the members of tile the provisional g government overn ment with loading the citizens with chains and threatening them with death setting aside the election of delegates to the national convention ordering their arrest and causing new members members to be elected in subservience to bribery with publicly offering a reward for the head of gen who before him vas was ras at the head of the government and threatening the tile government of hayti thus incurring the risk of a war with that country halifax aug 30 Bloo floorings moorings rings had been laid down for the great eastern at sheerness the inference was drawn that she would not go out again this season the times says the experience of the expeditions is full of encouragement for the future the only discouraging feature is the apparent inability of tile the electricians to discover the serious faults in the tile cable before it is paid over the side of the ship the delay of another year will not be thrown away if it will enable them to discover better tests of the excellence excel excellency lenc of the cable before it is bubmer submerged ge Z though whether they do so or not w we must believe in the possibility of anat lantic alantic telegraph being established and look forward to the day as ascertain certain even if distant when england and america will throb with one pulse of life the daily bews news special correspondent says it is more than probable that the great eastern will be dispatched to fish for the severed cable as soon as she can be re fitted with stronger ropes and grapnels grannels grap nels but no formal decision can be taken until tile the meeting of the various boards of directors on lle ile the the prospects of the recovery of the tiie cable were the prevalent topic and much difference of opinion prevailed the report of the great eastern had a favorable effect on the shares which rallied from 2311 23 to 24 2 4 apprehensions of the approach of cholera were increasing in england the epidemic had reached marseille marseilles at an n important meeting of medical officers I 1 and others in london a resolution was adopted advising 0 the utmost care and all possible pree prec precautions cautions aut ions lons france the cherbourg Cher bourg fet fetes s were continued until the esth when the french and english squadrons left for brest all passed off well although the brilliancy of the tile earlier proceedings was marred by stormy weather ler ier russia two ships of the russian ironclad squadron were wrecked on their way to stockholm the gone to moscow to present the tiie azaro witch to the senate and people the convention between austria and prussia concerning the duchies was concluded prula prussia Pru syla syia getting ya 5 a and paying to austria a promissory indemnity tin the provisional government of the duchies continues prussia rules rulea and austria holstein new york 30 0 late etl eti english 0 1 papers announce the loss by sinking ot the ship san dunning from rangoon for liverpool li ver pool pooi by which twenty five live lives were lost the survivors were obliged to eat cat leather belts and pitch to keel keep from starvation new york 31 the Tribu tits brownsville Browns ville letter of the says the line of the rio grande ii growing dark with troops gen steele is said to be getting things in order gwim owing to the bad weather and the want of Z vegetables the mortality among tile tiie negro troops is serious washington sept 1 the income receipts yesterday amounted to over which is an excess of over tiny any irel irei previous day the entire receipts for june and july amount to nearly washington 1 the secretary of the tile treasury represents re re the depart in ill an easy con eon condition to the he receipts from the revenue being fully equal effual to the tile calculation heretofore made those for august n amounting I 1 to over vor new york I 1 the last mail from england bring brings a report on oil good authority that the great eastern will beat once dispatched from to newfoundland the object of this trip ia is to fish upon any frag ments of the dissevered severed dis cable which it is hoped will be recover reeo reco veroa ad by means of the grap grapnels grannels nels neis and buoys the promoters of the enterprise in england are determined to lay another cable cabie next year making use of the recovered portions of the old one advises advices from south america to july 24 state that the pa P had suffered a reverse near south bo boota bogota ota the brazilian force attacked the tho vanguard of the paraguayan army and drove drive it back with great loss tile the posts poss special says orders have been issued to muster out thirty more regiments including infantry cavalry and artillery fort laramie sept 1 the wagon road party under col sawyer from sioux city iowa arrived at fort connor powder river after many hardships in a destitute condition they report the route by niobrara Nio brara and the white river impracticable they were sometimes two days without water the indians attacked them several times but were driven off the tile par party iest lest three killed among them coy col coi sawyers brother the route to montana nion Bron tana from clarks clark fork following the east base of the biga biorn mountain is reported practicably it cuts oss off miles of the distance by the old trail there is said to be plenty of wood water and grass on the route new orleans 30 the republican of the uit contains a letter from cortinas claiming that juarez and cabada had routed and driven back imperialists who were escorting a train also that the imperial reinforcements sent out from matamoras were defeated aled by guerrillas governor hamilton of texas has hag issued a proclamation ordering th the necessary steps to be taken to call a convention of delegates but only those who wiio are loyal to the tile united states are aie to be elected the tile austin S says S the tile indians came within thirty miles of that city murdering and pillaging on their theli T marcil march A NEW SOURCE OF TIM tite NILE discovered baker tile the african adventurer and explorer has discovered what is described in a telegram from the english consul general in egypt E apt as the second great source of the nile second not in importance but only in order of discover di discovery scovel to the Vict viet victoria orld orla nyanza disc dise discovered overe T by speke mr baker has named this new body of water the albert nyanza sir roderick murchison is of the opinion that it is the he luta neige heard of b by S speke eke and placed hypothetically in zon NON about its true trite position upon his map but which he lie was prevented from examining 11 A GOOD EXAMPLE the tile duke of wellington has addres addressed sied tied the following letter to his tenantry at strathfieldsaye dear sir I 1 think it right to explain clearly to you my feeling regarding the exercise of your vote it is a trust imps imposed ed upon you for the advant advantage uge rge of the country and the responsibility for the proper exercise of it rests on yourself alone it is placed by the country in your hands not in mine and I 1 ng beg you distinctly to understand that no one has lias any apy authority for stating that I 1 wish to bias you in favor of any candi aate I 1 I 1 the auburn cal star ahi mid stripes str ilef of august says monday afternoon the last trestle of the pacific railroad between clipper gap and colfax was finished and received the track within fifteen days we are confidently assured the road will have been completed to colfax Ii instead istead of slackening their exertions after the purchase of ile the rival road the pacific company are reported to be apparently apparent lj re redoubling doubling them every every available iland hand is pressed presed into the service all ail nud aud those at work are offered liberal Induce inducement rieno to make extra time win WHY are books our nur best friends because when they bore you you can always shut them then up without offense IN one of the largest fashionable millinery stores in Newby newburyport port mass blass a man is regularly employed to make and triin trim bonnets |