Show t SEMI-WEEK- r nu ' HOJTDAY MORKISG' Jhim 301803 - rr Annum (one: epyy Fix Months k ? Three'4’: s injreceive a copy gratia hH - - f IMS lTn rxntr V i wil-lingly- HIOOPER - JUDGES RATER AND DItYDEN OUSTED FROM TUB DENCH IN MISSOURI! v J0nN MITCHELL' ARRESTED! President Yeung's party with which uwe' ar traveling left salt LOiCit this mnlnj at if put nine o’clock sod utItsI hers st three pm In : M ’ go i ‘ -- : ' puc8 rr FOR OTJR NEXT ‘ : Tribune V Richmond nwre military authorities under Mythe iuUd ' of Ifallrck Patrick and l)rd - I- ncction with the rebel Mayor ha wr rated a system of pppreankm and upon the colored people of Richmond?: kd cheated lutenso excitement 4 The Tr'ibune’a Washington epecUI M: delegation of the colored tnen of arrived y to seek an audience w?5t' President They represent that uadeT V tary restrictions In Wchmond their Th to-da- ¥m t " -- TELEGRAPHIC FROM w- I rofnge for ' tho old gentlcmao'he would j tons ourselves We hare some Sex and wont more— and not make an permanent residence ever lv subscribers oat there THE II ALLECK-SHERAN SQUABBLE! 11 oar friends? tho company Where’s taken' be coal will considering Rome the seat proper of the President Toong tbs Roos'Jbha Tsjlor OsaA INDIAN ATTACK AT FORT MITCIIELL! Wlltbrd Woodruff Loreaso Snow Prnnklln Nor would he Smith Chair of ter FRIDAY MORNING 23 MUTINY AMONG TI1E COLORED TROOrS D Richards and Geo Q Cannon Mayer Smoot ' to any Catholic nation where FOR TEXAS! O return NiaiiT— The Theatre opens tor Sheriff Barton Alderman Sheets Gen KUrtdf r v his presence would be likely to excite morrow night for the Summer season with the OapS Kloopdr A M MaurrAtoaxo IL Raleigh Xfw York td John Smith Ooorgo J Watt Jml jealousy orotirup strife" England or wery Interesting play of Madeleine the BelloTho etenmem rente and CUy of Cork XcUoa RWInder W we Is transa J y believe Young Empey Eqnt a million of dollars in Ires Malta or some Other EnglisV depen-- 1 of the Faubourg It took oat I n tn I obcrorwici mi surf French fad abounds inminj (lcncy! or 'Tarlei Voald bo nreferred I Mob ten tta was boisterous wind made which rather ths Tb Tho Tribune has private intelligence from V sita&tionv Tho afterpiece— the America haaJbeen suggested an excellent Interesting dot fl freely ri the nad batson brooght with It a Haytl stating that the insuroent force ta reBmebeIora Bedroom— Is one of those piece to bo on the march to Vort Aa Prince the ported IdeaTor Pius would find plenty of room tlxst Charles Matthews used to glory In and cojppen— tloo la Unpufnchiot rays rebel declare their determination to esthe to flehl In these be ot The all dwpIseS dye on this continent—this i a big country was written to display h!a reraatne abilitie a more liberal and to tbs way down to near thia place gave evidence of tablish themselves underGovernment the protection and There There will ho donht be a fall house and plenty backward barmt A few fleiJi of wheat a little place and a right smart one too patronage of the United States of fun distance from Salt Lake City looked well enough wonld be only one drawback-—Und- e The Tribune’s speeial says MsJ Gen Ord general thing the crop are not very Inspi- is assigned to the military command of OreSam Is not Very great on dignities exEx Roittk — Mr Colfuc and company sr- - bat u nNowhere did we see the vorn puvinj loan gon hcadquarterajst Portland ring1 ''t ’ cept it be" of the common sort such as rived at Austin 21t inst all well ' The Mexifan minister is ronfijent that the riantly roas Axmucix will b driven’ out of his country beFrench Colonel or Major : oi Captain and in citt! FocBTH-Th& Tfis gentlemen Appointed close of the year n over mile fore 33 from the Thte Salt tie Jit lake more civil matters Judge or ’Sqnire If by the Committee of Arrangements to attend in n dty'lf ittnatlon with mountain hi Charleston The Herald’s every very correspondent His' Holiness boasts any of these titles to the repreaeutation of the various 'trades direction pretty Atken arrived there from bonndlng the valley and n magnificent says Vasbington6UilIe had annthusiastic recephe would get along verycomfortably in etc on the coming Fourth are moving about lake about two xailea south of the city Tbs city tion from the citizens’ lie is on parole with we proper le oaid to be about a' mile square with tba orders to tho New World He may come abng briskly Judging from their exertions once a month to the comi f have a great time American Fork River running ini a southwestern mandant ofreport shall The Governor is favor- tne Post anyhow In crossing from the Atlantic the centra of direction almost thnmgh tbe city— ably impressed with President Johnson and to the Pacific if he ‘gives ns a call we Ox ran Wat —By telegram from W S PopuUtlon ebout 1000 It site wo marked out apeaks in high terms of him The people much engaged in discussing the question will treat" him V to the - best on the Godbe Esq' dated 19th Inst we leairn that In 'fil and from the necenary precautions of those are is to be provisional Governor ' Ilui-nes- a who of have Tori’-in was mut located time "The wht — and W Shearman II and he Reynolds with ranche” as is onr castom prospects in Charleston are improving gentlemen - - r once been the bed of the river In order that Mr about and Nebraska were at A" number of South Carolina planters City starting Indian couldJiot well visitors: creep up upon the settlers having taken the ovth of allegiairce have ''"-- r homeward without being discovered In time to prepare fcr- ben making contracts ffr labor with the soil In the center of former slaves and liavo gone to Hilton Head SnOBT Straw— Bishop D Brinton ofBiz I Um and in consequence the v Patches of verdure here I to confer wild Gilmore to ciidcavur to re- graveL-anIs Cottonwood informs ns that wheat in his lo- the city heavy tree lucre aiting ell arouud the cover their plantations there and ft alt 22 THURSDAY MORNING out this is short Private advices from prominent members heading extremely cality t dwelllag will In a few years be a eoareeof profit 'of the Atlantic Telegraph company announce Coxxxo OlrrJleMn Cbiilett- - A dark year There will consequently be but : little as well aa beauty to the plaee the of the cable They are conficompletion fair most of his folks anticipate a Borne Indian troubles in the neighborhood In ’S3 dent of propose to bring out the front of" their pres- straw still England and America in telehaving ent store to ths new street line Doubtless crop of wheat' Thus far the show for pot led to the people crowding within the fort— a graphic communication next month measure then Irat one that has ever since - Brantford Cana la West 14 thf wholr of the fronts on the fist side or toss is very good too a settlement of fire occurcd here at I o’clock A destructive this ton cramped portion East Temple street will come out to the same given com- - this morning raging till 5 o’clock about a of not ie evidence however as are all subdned Indians There Tnx yet We trust when the appearance'' line in a season or two half the principal business block in the town some wllldoubtlc balance of the storefronts do “come bait” will be seen by £ paragraph in the telegra-phi- mendable disposition to enlarge was destroyed The firewas no doubt the litcourse a of y work of an incendiary " Thirty buildings They are mighty uncertain’ boy out their neighbors and in tlte will of some attention' will be paid to uniformity of there and house hers small time tle place’ give were destroyed loss $123000 insured for If merch- at present: But the promise has gone forth to more imposing struct are and larger gardens height and general appearance :' $50000 v ants and others had been folly aware of the that there are to be no more Indlan wars op St Louis 14 the pewl is wholly agrknltu-- ' of The occupation and increased value given to their property' by rumors of wars after the present year of onr rl and m m confined to the meadows than to the Judges Biyer Drydcn of the $u teeto are rascals a this such Court of State Lord The red preme get having declined we not this should to have attention point plowed and harrowed fields lout year I am told to vacate the bench in conformity with summer this and fall that total drubbing most they they raised about 2000 tons of haj of coarse the dissimilar and mixed breed of structures the ordinance passed by the late State cither wiped clean out of their leg-- i Qf y Governor Fletcher that some portions of “the street” exhibit I ( Waa nnt to the Salt Lake market or sold to Convention through Gen Coleman couunuiid'ng' the Onr merchandizing friends will excuse ns gings or so broken np and demoralized that the Overland fil Company— with a spriiikllo-le- ft militia in this District forcibly disncs-esveagain to mo- for feeding tlie government males down here dar- them bat if when building new fronts proprietors they will never find back-bon- e of their neats and installed his rpoin-tee- s ing the’winter bf adjoining stores wonld see each others’ lest anybody Tho affair created considerable excite and a ment There are a good grist mill two a to and make harmonious front agree plans CRicxrr-T- he cricketing gentry of the city carding machine north of the city nt the month of New York ft together handsome fronts coaid be produced are abroad and NaUBuenos Ayres lias from The Tribune anoAllen and numowned Cutler to their the papers adding rapidly by kanyon at for lesTexpense and the general "appear- ber We hear talk of details the additional first move sonth-wecontaining a and ther" half smile about of a big cricket match oh grist thill in opening the war ments tho of ance of the street greatly improved belligerents eeveral mills and Mulliner’e— sorghum the Fourth of July If so there will be some of tbe city— between the Argentine Republic utul 1’ar ns well ae a few other mills of smaller dimensions that “hard hitting” guay The President of the Argentine Re day We met a St-Pe- - lantus me i!S : - m ton subscription — jiemoB nendinj - I- TERMS: 0 EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE K V" TUB SOUTH V -- 1 r t TELEGRAPH LY that by passing term of Itinerancy he Coal— Encouraging reports reach tu from would aerre the tnUretU of Mother the Weber coal bedi The quality found I be ateadUjr Improving Thoae baring Church ami win man to the (old v: It Aid toteam para bring on the poal— It wBI find Ai to tho peo or chief place of a read y market here' We want a few score A ju " dm to-da- Cfft-- I eS tfti ri ttf tkp ail til v propm to wk Uil be m ade a to the faeu la "Mtii’w w1er proper onremedy may1 be applied to v consJtuuice wi4‘ footing liberal and enlightened policy aIrtft7 the Gomamcot w to thcMbccolwf alitiou la the South -- it srr u i'tti Dfc ladng ( New York save bv iTsj terms ment among tbe counsel the trP-- peace- trr eltco j : TO JELECM CQXGRESS -- ' OUR DELEGATE - K Toxfcy we ran up itojthe head of our :o- columirthe n amc of WuiJf IIooper of this city for our next Delegate to Conr gross The lion' John F Kinney has we Believe done his duty ta his constituents—--we have never heard a won! or a whisper but that of confidence and satisfaction A change is beneficial all the timeand we expoct to see change nfid change anchangc again A' Utah Delegate has little to do in Congress but he can do considerable in Washington and we rather think that wo shaU look sharp after Mr Hooper when ho' gets there There are some things thatmustbedono down there and we purpose speaking freely of them when the time command shall expect We only irant what is j to be successful -- - right : 7 T 1 ’ - : - Moans aitjfaxrs " W - ’ - - noc-easa- rj o to-da- - : “ THE NATIONAL DEBT v- - The war having been brought to an end one of tho next things to be con- aidered ia the legacy left by the'struggle in the shape' of a national debt of somewhere near $3000000000 which is esti Tnated as about 15 per cent of the present wealth of' the loyal states The question ia—what shall be interesting ’ ' done with it? President Johnson is reported to have declared that it shall be paid and some of the figure-cleve- r follcs have satisfied themselves that the laAt red cent' calf be liquidated in- a quarter of a centuiy by the present xate3 of internal and direct taxes The 'eastern papers ore devoting considerable attention tp this qnestion asr the interesting matters of taxation and in short the wholef financial policj of tho nation ' are Hingediipon the policy to beadopted — in tliis regard Though the" debt could be cleanly wiped out ia that brief space yet some people think tho existing generation are not called- - upon after the extraordi-nar- y exertions of the past four years to ' put tbemselves under such a strain as the quarter century repayment would 'r' ' occaeiou It presumed that the longer the payment of the debt is postponed the easier it ‘can be paid 'tbe facility doub- ling every ten yea n from the increase of population and national wealth and therefore JLhis generation should not slave to ymy a debt whicK the next two or three could do with ease but should x rather -- content ‘Itself with paying interest and of the principal' and employ-ther Eurplna capital in developing of the conntry‘ : -- r - '4 -- ix' - y- the-yesourc- more" general feeling however is to rest not until the whole incubus is removed from the shonldera of the notion and that at the very earliest'reo- -- sonable opportunity TIIR POPK r' The aspects of the Italian political firmament have 'been such oflatethat the abandonment of Rome as a temporal aovereignty of the PDpe has 'been freely canvassed in Europe Ths liberalists in the collego of cardinals are ia favor of his remaining in Rome while the more extremely orthodox approre of the idea of his seeking some other place of sojonm or residence os they arc not anxlous-f- br a reconciliation wjtk the Ittiian govern " - - - '"'ment - T’ : As for the Pope himself he has for ' some time contemplated the contingency of his departing Once more from the Holy bat from an idea City not from-fethat it will be all for the best He has evidently semethinjf of the missionary spirit in him for be declares- that if he is cofopeiledria leave be will not go in a carriage as before bat on foot' with his breviary under his arm having an idea -- ' ar : - f : to-da- d saw-mil- ls si Cheap Traveling— voyageur who left Virginia City Montana yesterday on the 6th inst He walked tiie' entire distance via Cache Volley 140 miles in nine and a half days His hotel bUls were three dollars and a quarter ferriage across Snake and Bear Bivera ' keventy-fiVejceni- a He re lots Indiad In the roads of the good ports Tort-Nen- f leadbf under the locality kanyon ofmoire Three four or ership xurious than their neighbors surveyed' bis Bad Tixks-fothe Cutworx-- A friend informs us that so long as the weather keeps cool the cutworms will live but that really hot weather will kill them instanter “as they will torn oyer and burst” We trust a “burst ing” time will come shortly h -- - ’ Rkadt fob a Bite — “When administered in time whiskey is believed to be a sovereign antidote for the bite of a rattle-snake- ” An acquaintance of onr local’s aays he has long believed the above statement sineercly and as it is requsito that thp whiskey should be administered “in time” he has been admin I taring it to himself for the last ten year He la ready for a bite any time Roll Ox— Mr Geddes just in from Plain ns informs that the new road from Keys-vill- e City via Plain City to Willard or more fsinil Isrly North Willow' Creek’ is now open and focoodotioBiriiisfteM Utd Dkown commendable ia publio pint promptly putting' this route in trimfor travel There are three good watering places between Kaysviffe and Plain City plenty of grass no gravel hills and the distance is not greater than by the upper route We give this information to answer at the earliest date repeated inquiries ao to the prospects of travel in that direction The crops in that vicinity we are pleased to learn wear a more promising exterior since the recent rains The upper or Ogden road we may state is also in line order—no obstructions on account bf high water— and swollen streams - — ’’ ' Tux IIot Wjeatheb Po-eo-te- llo let him pass The ranebe people along that route are apprehensive that these Indiana' ' who are gathering la unnaaal number in the kaujou are in league with their Blacklteet brethren and design an attack on the ranches and trains between here and Virginia City Title latter Item may be purely apprehensive The grist mills serve not only this city bat the neighboring settlements and find n good return for the outlaid capital There are two public sehmols well attended and On excellent Sunday school with over 200 scholars sixteen classes with twice that number of tateliers who Instruct every alternate Sunday' Thcre is a very neatly public library a good meeting-hous- e and comfortably furnlshed a choir of course and the nucleus of an Instrumental Land By th bye the musician 'hr expecting friend Colder to fin- word with hiraccuafomed expedition and puuctu- alitjr that $"00 worfli of iostrumcats Get them here by the Twenty-Fourt- h by all mean Inhabitants of- - — We have heard the these regions ' described composition and consequently possessing kins that favored delicato leather ' We confess the soft Inpeachmentj “fair skins always tan quickly” We can’t help being so fair ’sides the weather here is hot enough to barn holes in yonr boots We heard yesterday of anch a rash in the direction of Beer Saloons 'that the merchandlxing interest was seriously threatened It’s too stable ah institution however to be' overturned by ' xECEima tub TBMammsTyS: 'When ths cortege we within tx mile f this city a company of cavalry commanded by Wuhtnuue CldmiD mad thc!raipearocfaiJ th Prctld)-- cktU teared them tlijr touk I received bis salutaposition on tholeft of After tho whole of honor the returned and tion the party had puaed— salutation exchanging all the time— the cavalry repassed the company and ‘ " rods in advance into tho city lager' At the public sqnar there was a fine procession PauDisaicai — Bishop James sends ns of yonng men maiden and a host of Ilttls ones cheering word from his delectable little cove I carrying their bannen and looking gay and happy 0f yaney Crops though Among others we noticed the banner of “The Am late promise an average harvest Jackson’s erican Fork Sunday 8chooI very nicely painted othsr'benners with the mottoes ‘Knowleds little grist mill I “doing splendid' r The and 1 carried by tho yonng men “W Welpower tatters ere their doffing everywhere people ' come csrrfod by tbe yonng ladlm “HoliTon adventure mnd in aid 'of our paper-makin- g ness to tho Lord’’ ' “Purity’ “purity and Innoof coarse suiting themselves with the best cence” and a variety of smaller banners In red the country affords whether 'homespun or white and bluey while towering oyer all on the ’imported In short the good people in Parr Liberty Pole was the national “Stare and Stripe’ os the “rest of man- odise seem as well-to-d- o flattering gaily in the breeze It was the homage 1 of the people’ heart to people’ fricucL CL u the-roa- d - - - not h whu bted ab a - Tiumkath — looking for lt as the: Bishop expresses himself “with the same degree of interest that an Englishman looks for his Christmas beef and plum pud ding” We always gave Paradise a fc'vorite niche in our memory and we hope to see onr “' friends there sometimer “All Mr Ete”—An antiquated resident of one of tbe upper wards anxious to sig nally popularize a heavy turning institution of hia own concluded after long deliberation to defiar: the use of our advertising columns until tiie planets were in a more condescend' -- rapidly abating AT TUB BOWXRV - pm wu appointed Tor assembling but it later beCare ' get there and the people sat patiently and with' happy countenance? evidently anxious to see and bear the President There werqover 2000 parsons as sembled frum three or four uttlemeQU end th exercises commenced by tbe scholars singing very Elder Enow preyed end darfng creditably Indeed the afternoon 'the peopl were addressed by Elder Cannon Snow Hooper Stenhoose Smoot Geo A Smith and President Yonng: subjects— as varied a the epeeker bn t to one end—fidelity ' Boring tbe melon eeveral fin plocee of mneio werwenng by tbe scholar tbeLehi cliolr end tbe choir of tide Throughout It waa a remarkably pleasant city mood— he calenlated which wonld at be ing meeting terminating with the usual expressions of a very early date Our proverbial ardor for I kindly intercourse among the people and their the success of home industry prompts ns to visitor Saaa-'W'KKK- i'r Ponr washalf-an-ho- ar ercrj-bodycoul- 1 IIabb to Please —A traveling friend who has returned to this city from an inspection of the natural and: artificial beantiea of the mining cities reports himself in a general condition of disgust with matters in those re ons He says civilization there is so low I that it wonld be considerably below the bot tom if it was any lower He is fastidious He doesn’t appreciate regenerative institu1 1 question the propriety of basing large estimates on the motions of the fixed stars XOXIXAT1XO THU DEUOATB TO CONOKES8 - Beats Before th Msembly wMdismIwed the Zion Geo A Smith In hi neual ten and facetious tyje of address introduced the question of who was to be our next delegate to tho Congress of the United States lie alluded to the past services there of CapL Hooper and in a moment After the Him L Us— --The Reveille quotes from the the fol Enterprise of Virginia City Nevada ling: Yesterday was about as disagreeable a day E Harrington proioeed he should be returned' to in onr eity as it has ever been our melancholy the thirty-nint- h Congress and th whole assembly tion fate to experience At times the air was so rith on voice and uplifted bauds snpported th filled with dost rags old newspapers packbe Not Quite so Bad—The San IYan-ciac- o ing cases crockery crates hats parasols nomination Xext Anguat Capti Hooper willand y tbe nnenfmon-lelected Territory throughout poodle Daily Horning Call saya: “immense donkeys and their Chinese drivers represent the people of dogs Flute squaws and other trakkhat it I Ul“ “®r armies pf entworms: and caterpillars are was see more to than five quite Impossible ar a ' 1 ’cutting’ their way through' tbe valley of almnat forgot t eay that there are no had We the Saints" about Gbit Lake destroying all 1 in conn ot erection— there or They seem to have a great deal ofweather hoteb betw-nfew place of refreshment but a a friend and the vegetation that rises above the surface” there We have prided ourselves on onr dost traveler remarked “the people are proverNet quite so bad lfr Call Certain hindy 0f heretofore but we give in ’ We have one or fellow bial for their hospitality” “We” are tbegneetofvegetables have suffered considerably here two little aettlementa that now and then get Aldermen Ilindleyend hope always toboaa prince“° but onr surface” still displays enough of I a “spanker that twists root off and chokco I StJriErjrbS we get tbe spirit of It and bvight green to make folks’ eyes twinkle that oxen bat the symptoms are rapid and the Bad many liiodlejs wo shell (have no fears of our ebedow growing Uee Buhopuarrington with bis come off from tbe plains We are good for excitement of abort duration Wd are 'be- usual urbaafty and attention is seeiog to every a cabbage or two yet hind the times iff raising the dnst- body and making the visit pleasant ‘ m j public has issued' a proclamation to his lei low countrymen summoning them to their posts aa citizens and soldiers According to the press of Buenos Ayres the proclamation All poliiica" was received parties are said to be united in their determi nation to support the Government Tbe Republic is declared in a state of siege The national guards are to be called out the troops of the line are to be summoned to Buenos Ayres and their places pn the frontier supplied by the national guards The foreign and native! merchants are going to hold a meeting for the purpose of oflering a loan to the national Cov'cruineiit Tlie Tribune aaya according to present the war may become pne of appearances the moat important that has yeVtaken place In South America The land forces of Paraguay are estimated A M000 lllinj-Urt!io Szll tlie 0f Uc tose Argcn- tine Republic and Arugmy it iaprenuned will aoonreach 750(Ml Thu greater nuniier of these forces’ arc 3et to be raised while tlie Paraguay forces are already iu the liel J It is thought therefore that it may take a few months before tlie allies can assume the The combined popubllioii of aggressive the ’allied countries o far outnumber that of Paraguay that the success of the latter with-eniuiudasi- tfe P will find many allies in the nor hope and in Uruguay New York 14 ’’ The Moro Cstsilc frorh Havana brings dates to the 10th The evacuation ol San Dumingo by the Spaniards was ready to take place on the reception of the first order A number of pereoui) loyal to Spain are leaving San Domingo as refugees for St Johargo some were also expected at Havana ' The Ptarmigin Wrer and other blockade runners were to leave iiaT&na for England to be sold The rebel General Slaughter arrived at Havana from Matatnoriu-othe loth of the Mitchell Editor John Daily New? Die Richmond Exainiuer of Editor wjfo lately arrested this afternoon and it is supposed waa taken to Fort Lafayette New York 15 A statement le published by llalleck In which he says' that the orders issued by him relative to the movements of the troop after Sherman’s arrangement with Johnston had been disapproved were issued under instruction from Gen Grant and a to tbe working of the order he had no intention to reflect upon or to be disrespectful to Sherman Gen Stoneman publishes a statement showing that he intentionally disobeyed Sherman’s orders and took his own way and tailed to capture Davis The Tribune’s special nays Sherman’s friend assert that llalleck’s placing the responsibility for his orders “upon Graut is a dishonest quibble Grant notified nalleck of the Government’s disapproval but the specific annulment was Ualleck’s and it was unknown to Grant gherman has a letter from’ Haileckin which he says in whit he did he was the wishes of the out what he knew War Department The Herald’a Richmond correspondent says Gen Terry has arrived and assnmed the command of the Department of Virginia in place of Gen Ord Gen Tnrner has been assigned to the military District of Henry county embracing Richmond His first act wss to squelch the rebel Mayor who bad been reinstated A negro hunting rebel police band ofguer-rilla- a five hundred strong lately collected in Patrick county Virginia threatening the inhabitants with vengeanee Four had been arrested two were at once tried convicted and sentenced to be shot the "others were sent to the Penitentiary them provinces of the Argentine Republic : - u - only-carryin- to-be- " g Mu Jil and HarroliL On s Cox will phscnt the defense d o ff"-ljnOGv I Momlsr Mr Aiken on Mr behalf of fiuaRyi Surratt W(kVl IXfoigh-day rayne and Atzernu’s routwei his armiments On Wtduesliy Mr iv cloUo Mr -- J?ST wns1'' - PM h C day- s7T n y £ JS'SW hnsrt ton Cf tide or iitfsiir etr f rt Jr J1 n coining in by hundred - the Mh ju-futr- e Among the men of mte whose prtiUw Cener were received are M Orleans ward Johnson and Joseph U Anderson the Tredegar iron works pr£ni' A clause is now inserted in- - the pud (opstioa nee J at proclamation which is intended to prtr inward applicants from claiming in emts' t vinption from the operation nf the coivfi lion act thus leaving thc scitlement" of iluuJer Hi matter or the confiscation or roWl it to courts and Congress liereafur where tul are such as to call for relief The ri to-da- t y prou-rflrio- n ’ I It Omaha Iiftivlty h I ive hundred Sioqx Indians in rsiun teen miles west of Fort Mitchell supposed I I’M bo friendly this morning attacked the got! cry 1 Lontx Meche and four ‘'men killing Captain wounding seven' : Quite sTnuinher of the i ldard dians were killed The Indians crossed otJh oearl - fnil rf ' -- to the north side of the l’latte river ' iKifoO v Washington It IUmll It is not true that Governor Evans of ‘fbcorg " rado has beenremovcl ' New York 131: Tim Post’s special says a ri known pv the Georgia Union club etrkIlMoai Wasliingt m last cveuiftg and hoped to bit aa early interview with the President Gen Grant readied Washington this mot:' Dennison is taki ing Postmaster-Generactive measures for the restoration ’ - : al t mails throughout the south-wesf- o eported Mr Colburn siicclal agent for the gorrrl iua offc ment arrived from Floriilayesterday sndriufceu ports great destitution in that Stale iatfuLfrrre enj tht-idistricts actual starvation sclsred Gov Brown of Georgia has returned t ounury Washington It is thought that no morclestiiuonj w DEV he taken by the conspiracy court The Coramercial’ii special say a' delfp yn tion of influential Uuioniittafruiu Teniicnc in Washington urging the appointment nfii iioc£ G Mergit as Justice of the Supreme’ Courl " Vice Catron deceased Reports from various parts of the Son represent the' people' as hcjuK tliorongV-wean- ed l from Jed fravi Tlie regard hi!l ecution a a foregone conclusion and actpa'OO pas e iu it loners Tlie Fort Monroe correspondent of r Philadelphia Inquirer of the lJih sayii some time a mutinous spirit has existed in tilyX)Qt cofored cavalry brigade belonging to tlie S lWOre corps the men declaring that governnir hud no right to sejid them to Texas UntTvcntv 3 12th when on board the steamer this spl ust of discontent took the form of open mnti-Tho vciuwi wa run up to one of the wham inch i of tbe fortrciM for asSiatance and 2 eonpw hree ni of the 3d Pennsylvania artillery were k: ns aboard under the coininaudoi Major V orsc3 ( Schilling On approaching rj (atning "the mutineers- - they threatened IfCCpt fire The Mojtir reaorted to slrategy i wng to the wharf had the miuine r returningashore PI under the gun of Id ine brought igunen ft parties of two and three at a time tlnu t rere sa were all disarmed and returned again to vessel The effect wilt be &nlv to delay t second part of tiiecxpeditiou from sailing A At V soon as expected Xew VorkD- ants The World’s VTashincton special says i ie Sec final diBoIulion of tlie 20th army cfirps to ere cit A complete' history of it place gauization was tiled-i- n the War departiuK Twenty-tw- o regiment were muitcredjc-frothis corps in one day The 15th is the last day in which all Mjt irbo v Generals and Brigadier-General- s without commands or not on detached P vice can remain witlrthai rauk in the ars ider Bntler and Ranks go out of service and iplicat this order he Pp - The World Richmond corresponds (jon learns that there is a manifest disposition the part of large land holders to encouri: emigration from Europe to Virginia theytfo and think ill Cvi nut relish northern emigration from Kurope tWi erita bringing by emigrant Would readily use with the Southern ‘BS There is a very generalconvictiodtte wtic nin trith the present feelings of hostility ft £& to in mind the northern pervade regard ja South no jastiee can be rendered the lattr unless exacted by political power The 4: 5 A Os vantage in a political sense of horing foc millions of whites instead of four millions ( We negroes is very earnestly considered fi 4 con urged by heavy land owners r -- J -- e-c- jlv' T - to-da- y pc-pi- -: Washington 15 Tbe eo&ditiioa of Frederick Seward cG tioues most encouragingSecretary Seward'shealth continues to prove He now regularly attends to bS'inefJ'Wy and converse cheerfully with friends tko®? his jaw is still supported by an iron fr£: - - ’ t work Large numbers of refugees whites d blacks are constantly returning Sont Every day (here are fresh arrivals' here former citizens who left Washington on t : breaking ont of the rebellion Namerons applications for pardon is’1 office been filed in thesAttorney-General’- s New York 1A The Post’s Washington special ssys inwf' motion has been received of the arrivall Benjamin rebel Secretary of State ss muda It is reported that Breckinridge conn Trenholm had also escaped ont' of tbe ! J-- tfy mX- - fTlrl Ths The sentence cannot under rule muigatvd until after itfras hero anpri by yhe President o that the end of may not be reached before the that of jju" The Tribune’s special says that Wtiii£ for pardon from the leading nu-- of th u' rebellion-arc ! f :tM Aoiriti - Go- farewell iit Utul ntUMmiS?-hal- (KttUof the prosecution un the 2tth iasL on the Monday folio wf norths comma!: wilUonclade iu work by finding and tcnij ca III?- - ' r A J nirte- '? 'S'- - ® posj 7 for Coaf Hon flow liiitftd The iinaa i3tq ern y&bo |