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WEEKLY COUKIBB ALLY COURIER GUIS THE BY W. ilAI-lEMAN. TKZMS OF SUBSCKII'TION. For Om-Ycnr, hj moil H'-i Oh Vor six Slomlisjliymiiil i OH Three Month, by mail 3 25 For One Month, by nmil 1 25 ivlvays in KT" To city mbscribcrs. per week, cents, payable (lie carrier.

To News Agents, 3 cents per copy. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Single Copy One Year 5'J Five Copies, One Year It -3 Ten Copies, One Year 'i0 An extra copy sent gratis for every club of tea. t2Payable always in advance.3 Tri-Wcekly Coaiicr $6 OO a year.3 LOUISVILLE, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 26, 1867 NEW SERIES, NUMBER 22. YOL 36.

Z3PReinHtances may be made by mall at our risked DESPERATE AXD FATAL MEL. TRRGEDY. orR KEW 0R letter. MEXI0. GENERAL ITEMS.

THE BRIDGEWATER DAILY COURIER. ij us mess rruspecis-tai nroe i i. Eight isqcests were held by the Coroner of Metropolis The National Banks aud TRIAL OF THE PARTIES IM Chicago on the 23d inst. iii.ii ntxiui vnKciyy as a I'riZc FRIDAY MORNING, JULT 20, ISCf One of the Parties Slain and the Other RflortalSy Wounded. PREPARATIONS FOR THE KING Aaron Jones and Mike McCoole in Training.

From the Cincinnati Commercial. JOSES. Aaron Jones is now in course of vigorous training, at the Buckeye House, for his tight With theo-ionr MiViAlpOnnlp will el, ie PLICATED. The Jail. The jail is in a deplorable condition, aud is at present wholly unfit for the confinement of prisoners.

In the first place it is now incapable of accommodating the requirements of the city and county, aud the prisoners, both male and female, have to be crowded together, so that their lives are endangered. When the prisoner is to be given the privilege of walking.aronnd in the three-fourths of them have to be kept locked up, aud thus they receive the benefits of exercise Tnr; breaking of Barker's bank in New Orlean; x-1 11 iei Jim jU hi 111 1 it a a sues Ben nett for Libel The "Women's Leagu- was also amis-fortune to several colored folki THE INDIAN WAR. The Last Fight at Fort Wallace The lost Attacked by Four Hundred Savages Heroism ot the Garrison Seven Men Killed, and Others Wounded Loss of the Redskins Unknown, LFort Wallace (Kansas) Correspondence (June 27) or the Philadelphia Press. 1 woke about half-past five on the morning of the SfitU instant. The sun was rising up the cloudless sky, but so cool and bracing was the atmosphere, and of that tempera- Arrival anfl Departure of Mails.

Capture of Gen. Meudez Massacred liberals' letters Mr. Seward Charged with Double Dealing. The Mexican papers abound iu details of Maximilian's last hours. HOW GEN.

MENDEZ "WAS APT RED. The Sombra tie Zaragosa, June 20, iives the fol'o wing as the exact version of how Gen. Mcndcz was captured in Queretaro: Two Englishmen bsve climbed Mount Blanc ABTilVKS. ueuuy ui rinuiiMPiisiUi York, July 23, 1S07. To tfu Editor of the Louisville Courier; THE MEN ACQUITTED.

jV Woman tlie Ctme. 12 00 M. 10:00 r. this summer, the first since last year's mishaps first Fnstorr, SeconO Eastern First I.onu Trade continues duil, and will hardly open IlARTponD is making an effort to raise a monu Speeches of Counsel, P. M.

htJO a. Si. P. M. 10 00 P.

II. M. a. m. 1:00 P.

li. take place within fiay miles of tiib citv, on fcaturday, August 31. The Buckeye House is admirably adanted to thu KneWs fnr for the tail business until about the 15tb ol ment in memory of Mrs. L. H.

Sigourney. in the hall in reliefs of one-fourth. This crowding of. the prisoners compels most of them to he kept locked up all the time. Aturust.

The past season has been the dullest The cvenimr before the on which Mcn- A writ of habeas corpus was sued out in Balti Special Correspondence of the Louisville Courier. "Yelbt Postoffice, July 22. To tlie Editor of tltt Louisville Courier A deplorable tragedy was enacted about a gives all the advantages oi shade and coolness, and river, hill, and road exercises. Situated Crab OacnABD, July 24. luru so conducive to sleep, that I turned dez was executed, a multitude of circum 12.00 10:33 A Second St.

Lonis ...13:00 p.m. Jirst Indianapolis fc Chicago m. Indianapolis T. Ji. mst Nahvillp i-outh'n Second South'n malls r.

m. First Frankfort 12:00 P.M. second Ls.fc Franktori 1:30 ih. Lou. Kirdsiown Railroad 2:00 p.m.

Lon. ncinnati mnjlboals. A. si. Lou.

Fvansvillemailboat p. m. more the other day for a man named Wolf. Tha tor seven years, and the coosequeuces are nvir To the Editor of the Louisville Courh Aside from these disadvantages the building is very insecure. On the socoud story, the cell? are for "a little more sinmher as getting after the animal in bis den.

now apparent iu the failure of a number of V.UU P.M 0:00 A.M. when I beard On Monday the parties" who participated in In Cleveland a negro baby fell out of a win 6:00 A. A. door was thrown wi nn the killing of J. 1L Rridgewater, at Stanford.

prominent dry goods houses. In most ot these cases the banks bave given relief by a dow aud Dearly killed a gentleman passing along all cut through, enc in to the other, aud Ihe ceiling from the secoud to the third story is in several cells entirely removed Some day we may expect stances took place which led to the capture of that criminal. It happened that a soldier of the Sau Luis division knew the servant oT Memlez. A lot of Ihe soldier's companions having got around this boy, they threatened to tlog him if he refused to tell where master was hid. A lot of officers were listening to the affair and agreed to inturiere to LXAYES WEDUKSD-VIS, FRIDAYS ASD 8XT- on the IStb inst having given themselves np liberal extension of their paper.

One ot the the street. Exchange. He had nigger on th brain. called out: "Major! Major! get up! the Indian" arc attacking Pond Creek, and udvanciug on the Two minutes afterwards I was hurrying to the outside of the (nrt tMrw to the civil authorities, and asked (in investi Buawneetown way 13:00 p. m.

6:00 A. tohearof a general breaking out. largest banks here a national was com mile irom our quiet little village this morning at daylight, wbich resulted in the death of a promising young man and the mortul woundiug of a another whose future was all brilliancy aud promise. Anticipating the affair getting into the papers, and being fully cognizant ol all the particulars aud circumstances preceding the sad and bloody dcueu- gation, were tried here before an examining This question of the jail needs the attention oi Tun Republican State Convention for the nom promised by a failure last week of crediting the story that the' Indians vnniri court. Tbeir names are Walter Saunders, nrevent the bov'i beinir ill-treated.

LEAVKS MOXUaVS, WEDN A AND FBIDAYS. TaylorsTille and 12:00 p.m. 4t00 LE WES TUESDATS, THURSDAYS A.VD SATURDAYS, Slielbyvillc 12:110 p.m. p. ination of candidates for State officers in Wiscon not only the City Council, but the County Com dry goods tirm, but friends fur attack our reinforced garrison.

My doubts were soon at rest. There were the Indian Carroll Humber, Mack Adams, J. H. Tucker, 1HIS luey uki, coming uu juau iia mc uvj missioners. Tlie latter seem very tardy in doing sin will meet in Madison the 4th of September ju iue uunh.

oi tue wmo, a nice vallev with towering hills across the river, on the Kentucky side, it is a very pleasant place of resort for those who take enough interest the matter to visit Mr. Jones, and there arc many visitors there every day. James Ch-sick, who is one of the best trainers iu the world, who went to England and trained Keenau for the Bayers fight, and Coburn lor tne Mace fight, and who combines gentlemanly qualities with the requisite characteristics ot the thorough trainer, is training Aaron Jones, and doing it remarkabiy well He watches his man with the vigilance of a iaith-ful sentme), and puts him throughthe terrible work of the training with the discipline of a martinet. The daily work isdivided betweez walking rowing, exercises with weights and bags, and rubbing down. The hardest portion ot it is nished substantial aid, and matters have wns making an effort to get away.

The pres George Hayes, and Danl. Collier. anything aud need to he stirred up in the matter. next. been airangcd temporarily.

But there They were defended by Hon M.J.. Durham. Tile washerwomen of Montana have resbived no business confidence, notwithstanding CSyTbc curs, owing to the liberal administra between the fort and the station, and there at their head rode the warrior with the long-lance, and mounted on the white the very individual we supposed had fallen in the fight of Friday. We could sec their of Dauville. and Col T.

P. Hill and H. T. ence ol the omcers stopped tue row ana tue bov agreed to showthcra the bou.e where the family were residing, but protesting earnestly that Mendez was there himself. Still they mcnt, I now, iu accordance with the wishes ol the friends of both, parties, send you an accurate history of the affair, in order that that no Chinamen shall encroach upon their busi rue uopes 01 an improved trade this fall.

Harris, of Stanford. On the admission tion of strychnine by the police, have been thinned VEMOCltATlC MASS MEETING In Brecliinridire, Grnyson. llutler nnd Edmon on tToumies. John Rodman, candidate for Attorney General, and Col. D.

R. Haggard, of the 5th Kentucky cav hsDeciallv is there no confidence anions-finan ness. They enforce the resolution with tooth and of the killing by the accused, the attorney for out to a great extent. Very few of them roam the were determined to search it. The bov led the Commonwealth, Robt.

Blaine. nail. un- the tacts may go out to the world just as they streets now, thank fortune. thtm to the Calle del B'tombo, when they en movements distinctly; and while watching them lour horses rushed them Irom the Station, and p-nllonpil tnwnrd thn thrt Tim nouneed that be would rest the case. The cial men in tbe.national banking system.

In fact I have reason to believe that several ot the old banks here are preparing to organize under the Slate laws and surrender their priv alry, will address tbeir fellow-citizens at the fol Bon, isfthat dog of yours a pointer No, he delensc then brought torwa.d their witnesses. tered the-house accompanied by two soldiers with ritlcs cocked. At the same time the transpired. Littleton Wells and Sanford B. Robert "Watermelons are Quite plentiful in the otty and from them the proof was clear and eon- block was uut under guard.

The officers on half hunter aud half setter; he hunts for bones when he is hungry, and sit3 by the stove when he ileges under the national bank system. These were both young tueo ot unexceptionable Indians gave" chase and fired, but still the horses galloped on. They entered the fort in the order in which four-in-hnndcrs are har aud sell in the confectioneiy establishments from thirty-live to seventy cents apiece. entering were invited by the ladies of the house wnemg mat ine me 01 eaeu 01 1111; acenseu bad been threatened by the man whom they is satisfied. oiu Daub's, such as the broadway, Chemical, and others of ibat class, will not kern lowing times and places: llatdinsbtirc, Monday, Litchfield, Tuesday, July 30.

Morgan town, Wednesday, July 31. Brownsville, Thursday, August 1. PUBLIC SPEAKING. to malic a iigm tcarcit, out me lormer noting nessed, one of them bleedintr from a wnund cuuiueier, anu occupying enviable positions in our syeiety. Wells was about twentv-two years old, and Roberts was probably two tars stew, and that tuev acted solely sea luu aiMng, to strengthen legs and reduce flesh that is superfluous.

A walk often miles and return, increased in three flannel shirts and a winter coat, with a moruing sun pouring down ninety degrees ot heat from au un- S5TliC streets were very dusty yesterday, and A cocjtiETTisn vehicle, called Ihe "Exclusive," is defense. The character of the deceased was that the ladies acted in so confident a manner they considered it bat proper not to insist in the hind leg. They proved to be a team of Forrels belonging to the Overland Staire Com 1 iosura ui tut; lEiUOnai OaUKS OH hand an hour. In one instance, a few" days in fact have been so for several days past. Th now ihe fashion in Paris, having been introduced mo auuiur.

me iuiuici nan uur uepnty postmaster, while the latter was clerk in the. snrf proven to be that ot a bud aud dangerous man, and one who would carry into execution 0 the Broadway demanded SS0.000 sprinkling carts seem to do but little good. by a Boston lady. There is just room pany, iuq noble animals had seen Indians before, and made- their esenoe bv Hush ofRoathtfe Strother. For some time both any threat wutch henuerht mate, it was prov mi mure.

ueu iul') uu. mi General's wife and the boy called them to examine a large bin in which were a lot of tables, barrels, and some (lower pots, but the for the occupants and her skirts. tPnders from one of Chase's pets," unucr threats of protest, and the" bank bad to raise it by the 6ale ot gold. This is only ft pre arc in our markets in great abun en that he had threatened to hunt several of showed more than mere In the meantime Lieutenant Hale, bud Tue rage for divorces is fo strong in Chicago dance. They are as blushing as the beautiful them down and "slay them as he would a rab officers were somewhat ashamed of their having tillered (h; house at all.

check of sweet sixteen and almost as dear. bit," and that he intended to "cut out the heart of Collier, and eat it raw." A larjjc monitory muttering of the storm. Nevertheless, our mercurial hopeful people insist there be a considerable, business this fail, and ordered the handful of mounted men iu the iort out, and sent an orderly with the information to Cantaln Barnitz. The bn-'-lr that a negro sued lor a separation from a woman with whom he lived, but to whom he had never been married. unci been paying mariiea attention to an amiable aud beautiful yonng lady of the neighborhood, whose nime I withhold for obvious reasons, and until within a month past were generous rivals, their relations toward each other being upon the most friendly looting.

Some three or four weeks ngo Wells visited the young ladv, and made a tormal proposal To the Editor of the Louisville Courier: I nave arranged for my canvass iu July as follows, which I hope local papers will publish and friends in different counties will give due notice viz: Friday. 2(ilti, at Cynthiaoa, Harrison comity. While ihev were conversation with the crcwd of men, women and children was pres The Chancery aud Common Pleas Court: ladies about securing a certificate irom the ctouaed sty, with perspiration running in streams from face, head, limbs, and body, is hard work, aud well calculated to make'a man "strong on his pins." The trainer has to go through this work, also, without the superfluous clothing, of course. He keeps his pupil at top sped, aud requires him to talk rapidly, although panting with exertion. This is To accustom thelungs to quick.

work and steady actiou, lor they will be allowed onlv one-half minute of rest between rounds in the fight. Alter the heavy walk of the day the bodv is rubbed down, sponged and covered with tlrv clothin-r. Onlv verv nlain lond is illnwvri sonndL-d, and in live minutes, at the head of. not being in session the legal business is quite commanding officer ot the place, tVat this ent at me iriai, una inueu interest was manifested in the case. After some rebutting evi The new constitution of Michigan provides lor the dry goods are looking up a little.

There has been a large advance in grain bags, and they arc in demaud beyond the facilities to furnish them. ins un iroop ana. mofe wuo joined cim Irom the garrison. Barnitz was (mllonino- isit should be the last to disturb the dull-- dence by the prosecution, the argument for an additional Supreme Court Judge, increasing the term of office to ten years, and requiring that toward the Indians. As he ndriinferi Prize tichtshe most distrusting of all ex the defense was opened by Henry I.

Hams, of Stanford, in a cogent speech, abounding in fine logic and eloquence, and markina none but lawyers shall he eligible for election. AMUSKMENTS. could sec the Indians signaling by walking their horses in a circle, while the chief on the household, one of the soldiers happened to sit on the head of one Of the barrels, which upset, and threw one of the big flower pot? into the bin and broke down the false bottom of the bin, discovering Meudez lying hibitions are gieatlv in voirue. The oaners are filled with the details, ihe respectable oul verv skiltullv the line of arc-am en in the wiiiie uursc maae signs witu some instrument Two negro women were drowned in the Mis-otiri at Brunswick, ou the Mill by the Academy of Mnsic A very large audience was ease for the detense. He is an advocate of mornmg papers vicing in enterprise with the flash newspapers in print hie: the first news of at full length on a bed ct straw, and covered iu attendance at the Academy last night, and were uperior powers and we predict for hirn a i) with a lot of old eioth.es.

Alter the first caving in of the bank of the river on which they were standing. said light. Hardly a day passes without an Saturday, 37th, at Vniliamatotvrj, Grant county. Mom'av, at Owenton. Owen county.

Tuesday, 80th, at New Castle, Henry county. Wednesday, 31st, at Lagrange. Oldham. 1st. 2d and 3d days in August, in Louisville.

JOHN L. IHSLM. Public Speakiuc. J. S.

Golladay, candidate lor Congress in the Third District, will speak at the following times aud places, and wishes to meet with as many of his fellow citizens as can come out: Friday, July 2tjtn, at Keysbnrg, Logan county. Saturday, July 27th, at Allcnsville, Todd county. Monday, July 2'Jlb, at Gordonsville, Logan properous luture. tic was followed bv Col, treated to a rare entertainment, drama, ballet, moments of ustoniahmeut wore over, he tleliv- vculot this kind, which, however disirrace- T. P.

Hill iu one of his finest efforts (and all for her baud. His proposition was respectfully but firmly declined, aud upen his pressing her for her reason for her declination, she indiscreetly iulormed him that she already accepted a similar proposal Ivoni young Roberts. Wells left the house, mounted his horse, and returned to the village. He first went to the postoffice and iuiiicd himself with a pistol, aud then sougLt bis successful rival at the store. Here an altercation ensued, which would have bad a bloody termination bad not bystanders interfered and put an end to the difficulty.

Prom that lime until Saturday they wcyV strangers to each oiber. that day theybfii attended a picuic, Roberts being accompanied by his singing, dancing, gymnastics and feats ol" agility red himself up, asking only to be allowed to The New York Times recently chrouicled the his efforts arc fine He is one of the most tnl it may be, is characteristic of the times. Horace Greeley, by the way, is cleverly cari put ou some cioilics and take a last supper arrangements for a funeral under the head of "Out and farce. An excellent bill is offered for to-night, the programme of whieh will be found in tbcad- chmuent men Kentucky, and the lirge th ins i ami Iv, in company wuii the omcers. catured in one of the illustrated journals.

The Door Sports." A wake would be indoor amuse crowd present was delnrbted with bis speech. His style abounds iu classic allusions aud his During the supper word was scut to Colonel vcrasmg columns or on the small hills. Every ment. subject is Horace's letter to the Umou League, where he defends his bailing Jeff. Davis, and denounce? them as a set of "blockheads.1' uiius (jcrvantes.

tnaue presents one euould attend. oice is music. As a criminal lawyer be is the officials of various articles, such as his he poisoned Hash' is the title of a cheerful among (be hest. fhe philanthropist is represented as a prze Hon. M.

ti. Durham closed the arcument for mat uasuca ra toe sun like a mirror, 'ihen tlie Indians fell back behiud the ridge, which shut them ont from the view of the advancing line. Five minutes of hard galloping and the cavalry were up, and with tmsluug carbines they charged a body of one hundred mounted warriors who were drawn up before them. The Indiana received and returned the fire of the cavalry, but after a struggle of five minutes they fell back, still fighting. Seeing his men somewhat scattered.

Captain Barnitz formed i hem by platoons in line of battle, and then pressed on, driving the Indians before him. Thus fighting the Indians had fallen back about three-quarters of a mile, when suddenly, ou their either flank, two bodies of warriors, numbering about one hundred each, appeared. They halted for a few minute, when a powerful-looking warrior, fancifully dressed, galloped alomr their front Woodland Garden. A large concourse of romance now being published in a New York weekly paper. The same article is issued daily at the defense iu one of heboid, clear, and solid amusement-seekers attended the Woodland Ga: fighter, and he is knocking said blockheads into fits.

Grcelev savs Ins appointment to fiancee. As soon as Wells saw them together several hoarding houses hi aud out of the Union" den yesterday to witness the tight-rope ascension efforts replete with logic. He needs no encomium from us, tor bcis incapable of maki the Austrian Mission President Johnson he seemed to be imbued with the very spirit of insanity. Approaching them he grossly A Western paper thus bits ofl'a popular but isa.tolu but he has always had a hankering oi M'lietarolista, andlistcn to the sweet singing of Louisa Payne Wray and her charming daugh carriage t.o one. his horse to another, his swonf to a third, and soon.

The officers would take none of these, as these were to go to the quittei'inastci's department. LETTEKS FROM IMPERIALIST VICTIMS. The Sombra do Zurngoza, of June publishes tbhc following letters of Gem-nils Suhizaraud Arteagn, who were executed at Uruapam, in Miehoacun, by Gen. ilendez, iu October, 1865: ng oilier tnuu a very true speech, ruccouii-v Attorney, Robert Blaine, Eso conducted Iter office, and bad the benate confirmed isgustinc fashion: The attention of the police him it isv believed he would have cheerfully ter Adah. All were pleased with the enter should he directed to Pant A.

Loon. He's tight county, Tuesday, July 30th, at 'Henry vi He, Logan county. Wednesday, July 31st, at Proctor's Mill, Logan county. Thursday, Aug. 1st, at Auburn.

Speaking at 1 o'clock r. m. Public Speaking. Boyd Winchester, Democratic candidate for the State Senate from the Tbirty-flfth District, (JclTcr-t-rra county and the First and Second wards oi Louisville,) and J. Fry Lawrence, Democratic Candidas for the Legislature from Jefferson county, wiii address their fellow -citizens at the following limes and places.

on the streets daily awful light." iiccepieu- Thu case of Major Jim Cummings against tainments, but their enjoyment was curtailed by the rain, which came up at about eight r. at. and pERnjfrs toe best pun recorded was that in insulted Roberts, in the presence or the whole assembly. The insulted man sprang to bis feet, and started toward Uisinsulter, evidently to resent the insult, when gentlemen present prevented a collision. Roberts and "his fair companion, at the earnest solicitation ol (lie latter, immediately lelt the ground and repaired to her home, where fearing a difficulty between the parties, endeavored to persuade him to spend the night.

In thai she scribed ou a tea-chest, viz: "Tu tfocm" These drove them from the garden. S05JTHER5 ITEMS. ords are the second person singular to the verb shouting out directions, and then, like a whirlwind, with laDces poised and arrows ou the string, they rushed ou tbc little band ot Bennett of the Hcrrld for alleged libel was before the Court yesterday. The Major sues for two hundred thousand dollars because the editor printed a paracraph to the cfleet that said Cummings had swindled citizens of Georgia to the tune of several millions, while he was Commissary General of Bragg's army. A great deal has been said about" how Jim o'occo, to teach, and when literally translated be and tuat with scarcely any seasoning.

Liquors are used very carefullv, and in homeopathic doses occasionally a little brandv or sherry, and occasionally a glass of the best quality of ale. Mr. Jones is iu the best spirits possible, and rapidly arriving at a splendid coudition ot body. He will euter the ring a niucb smaller man than his opponent, but fullv his equal in endurance, and the fight will be one ot great strength and size and but little science, on the part ot McCoole, against considerable strength and a great deal of science, ou the part of Jones. There is not near so much disparity in aLre as has been represented.

The tact is, Jones is only thirtv-four years of age. He was born the village of Pennsylvania, Shropshire, England, on the 1st of "March, His years have been overestimated bv those entirely ignorant on the subject, because he commenced lighting wheu he was very young in his fourteenth year, iu tact. m'coole. From the St. Louis Republican wc take the following as to McCoole: Notwithstanding the feelings of disapprobation with which many memoirs of the community regard the gladiatorial combats of the prize riug.

yet there arc verv few who can suppress some exhibition of interest where two men come forward as the representatives of the physical vigor and hardihood of a great nation, and contend, on fair and square terms, for the wreath of victory. The memorable international contest between the redoubtable Hceuan and the plucky Tom Savers, created almost more general excitement aud interest th.m any event which transpired during the year in which it took place. It was an amusing but somewhat disparaging commentary on modoru ethics and to wituees the avidity which tlie details ol the great fight were sought for aud perused bv the community at large, including even staid church members, who, while thev loudlv come, "Thou Tea-chest. Gen. K.

E. Lee, it is said, is to be appointed tomtom -orignuui sons are reported to have mty soldiers, ine skirmishers fired and fell back on the line, aud in an instant the Indians were amongst them. Now the tide was turned. Saddles were emptied and tlie soldiers forced back over the ground toward the fnrr President of the Covington and Ohio Railroad of one to the gold mines on Greeu river. The new Uruapam, Oct.

20, 1867. Scnora Dona Merced Ruiz tie Vasiancla Beloved Mother It is now seven o'clock at night, and Gen. Ar taiga aud Col. Villa Go-mezthrce other officers and myself, have just been condemn ed. Jly couscUnce is tranquil.

shall go down to my grave at thirty-three years without a blot on my military career or stain ou my name. Do not weep; lake courage; for the only, crime of your son is that he bus been delend-ing holy cause the independence of his country. It is for this that 1 am to be shot. Virginia, and is son Us to he Chief Engineer. fold mines discovered by Lewis and Robinson are Cummings made money; but I reckon there isu't one of these limit-finding gentry but now reported to he at the bead of ihe Sweet A-womas was arrested in Charleston the other would have done iust the same thing if they tailed, but succeeded extracting a promise from him that he would not return 10 tue picnic ground.

Reaching the village, and brooding over the gross outrage that had been put upon him, he went to his room and penned a challenge to mortal combat, which he intrusted to a iriend to be delivered inlo the bauds of Wells. This mission was occomplished that night. Next morning a friend of the challenged par Water. day for stealing several hundred dollars from her could have done it; and if they didn't it was Charles Clark, the bugler, loll, pierced bv five arrows, when a powerful warrior stooped Irom his horse, and hauling the bugler up beiore him, he coolly stripped the bod v. and only because they were not as shrewd as the husband.

They were bone of one bone and flesh Ralph Waldo Emerson said in bis Phi Beta CJilman's, Friday. July 26. Miridletrvwn, Friday night, July 26 Fisberville. Saturday, July 27. Cross fioads, Wednesday, July 31.

riarrod's creek, Friday. Augusts. Springs. Saturday, Atigur. 3.

Speaking at 3 o'clock p. m. and 8 o'clock p. M. at Aliddletown.

Public Speaking-. lion. John W. Stevenson, Democratic candidate lor Lieutenant Governor, will speak at the follow-ng times and places Mt. Sterling, July 25th.

Concord, July 27th. Owingsvillt'July Falmouth. Jnlv of one flesh, but not puree of ouc purse. Kappa oration at Harvard last week: "The true then smashing the head of his naked Victim Major, aud hadn't the enmc chance. But Cummings will not make much out of the Herald.

No man ever made money bysueing hope oi any time must always be sought for in with his tomahawk, he threw him to the TrniEE pelicans were lately seen near Rome, one of which was killed. Soon aftcward another, sixfeet from bill to tail and eight from tip 1 Have no money, lor I saved none. I leave you with no fortune; but God will assist you a newspaper, lie hud better try his luck on minorities." His Radical brethren will see the propriety of ceasing their declamations about the nail street again, wuere ne uusieu. and my children, who will yet be proud of Some enterprising individuals of both sexes to tip, was killed near Cahaha. the uselcssness of the Democratic party.

ground under his horse's tcet. On the left of our line the Indians pressed heavily, euttiug off five men, among them Sergeant Frederick Williams. With his little force the gallant Sergeant held out nobly, till his horse was killed, and one by one the fated- soldiers fell, selling their Jives dearly. The warrior wli.i Ore organizing what they call "lbc Woman's' A. Norwegian woman, dressed in homespun.

'Ide negkoes of Mobile coutiuuc to drill in the brief and limp, who, only seven weeks from her League, tor the purpose 01 obtaining ultimately the right of suffrage for the white women of America, ft has long been a question wheinei it would not be well to concede suburbs of the city at nights, notwithstanding a recent order from the Chief of Police fori hem to ativc land, arrived at Milwaukee one day last eek, was seen two hours after with a bran new I the ease fori lie proscenium. He made a clear statement of the cascr a bold and manly prosecution, and did his wliele duty as the attorney of the county. The court immediately pronounced a judgment of acquittal. The trial was conducted before Judge Stewart aud Justices Carson, aud and their judgment was unanimous. No demonstrations or violence were made, and all passed otf quietly.

We bave never seen persons charged with eriine defended more ably, aurlMue prosecution was all that the facts would warrant. We have every reasou to know and feel that the accused, who are highly respectable young men, liave no ill will toward any other individual, and that, so far cs they are concerned, the matter is at an end. We are glad lo know aud inform your readers that, politics bad nothing to do in Ibis matter of killing. The Jacts arc briefly these Some weeks since Mr. Chandler, who lives near our town was robbed of S300 at bis bouse, in 1 lie night lime, by a party of live meu.

Several of his irrown sous were al home when it occurred; tbey all recognized Bridgewater, tue deceased, as the chieftain of the robbing party. A writ was obtained from the civil authorities, and placed in Hie hands of our deputy sheriff, directing him to arrest Bridge-water. He summoned to bis assistance a number of men, among whom were all ol the accused except Hayes; and the party, together with the officer, arrested him. From that lime.Bridgcwatcr became offended, and made the ihrcats heretofore btaled. He was tried for robbery before Judge a Union man was defended by Messrs.

Hill, Hairis and Alcorn, and on the proof, held to bail in the sum 0181,500, to' answer the charge of robbery at tTie Fall term of the Circuit Court. He gave the bail required, and this feud existed, growing in intensity, until it culminated in the tragedy which has been related by a former correspondent. The crops in this county are line and health abounds. Our springs are now under full headway, and a large crowd is present. It is a delight fu1 place to spend the time during the hot and dusty month of August.

All is quiet in our county now; we have no nor have "we bad any. The civil law protects all good citizens. CORSAIR. appeared to lead the baud was very conspicuous in the fight, dashing buck and forth on his gray horse, and by his actions settimrmi ilia right to the female population; and now, hearing my name. Bring up my children, and my brothers in the way ol honor; for the can never blast the name of a patriot.

Adieu, 'dearest mother. I shall be in my tomb when you utter ju answer yuttr benediction. Kiss my good uncle Louis for me. Teelu, Loupe, Isabella, my namesake, as well as Cavmelise, Cholcti and Mauueleta kibs them all lor me, and bid them adieu lor me from Hie boiiooi ofmy heart. i give my watch to Techi, aud to Manuel hoop skirt under her arm, just entering a car for since the "Rump Congress'' have voted to iuncsota, Akotder case ol coal oil burning occurred iu give it to the nearo, in alt bis ignorance, no trood reason can be urged why the same example to his One of our cavalrymen was thrown to ihr should not be extended to the lemales.

I am lnccnne, on Wednesday evening. Mrs. ground by-the firceness of Ihe Indian onslaught, when the leader, who we have since Burlcy poured some oil ou hot coals to make them sure they would vote for law and order, anoa better state of morals than are now prevalent; tour suits of clothes. learned was the Jiimous Cheyeuue war chief Human Nose, attacked the prostrate ninn with 'lira more rapidly, when the coal oil the and surely tbey arc entitled to more consideration than a uegro. By all means thcu letthe ty called upon the friend, of Robei is to arrange tli-3 preliminaries.

This was saon accomplished. The arrangement was th.it the fight was to come ofl iu a. meadow about one mile east of town, at daylight, on the weapons to be Colt's revolvers. At the appointed time principals and seconds were ou the chosen ground. The principals were placed ten feet apart, with instructions to fire between the words "one" and "three," and then advance, tiring as tliey advanced, such being the terms insisted upon by the challeugee aud not rejected by the challenger.

At tbc word both parties fired, and so "accurate was their aim, that Wells fell dead, pierced through the brain by lib adversary's ball. Roberts received his oppment's 1 bullet iu the center of the breast, parsing through bis body aud lodging under the skin, just to the lelt of the spine. At tbc moment 1 I write he is not dead, though sinking so rapidly that the physicians say he cannot pos- sibly live more than an hour. I Thi terrible affair, it is needless to say, has given our entire community a sUoek such as never pervaded it before. Both the young men were highly respected, conspicuous for their intelligence and social qualities.

Wells leaves a widowed mother uml two sisters to mourn bis loss. Roberts leaves no family bereft, mourned by all who knew tlietn. WELBY. can hursted, and her clothes were set on tire. She his spear.

Corporal Harris, of uomrmnv Many ull'ectionate compliments to my uncles, aunls and cousins, to all my patriotic friends, and receive now the last adieu from women vote. as terribly burned, and her life is dispaired of. whs near him, and struck Iloman Nose with the saber which be held in his lea hand. The little spirit ot hlibustcnsm which rose A German boy of fifteen or sixteen years plead vour devoted and most obedient son, who Quick as thought the warrior turned ou on the surface alter the death of Maximilian uiltyinaSt. Louis court, the other day, to the has spent itself, and the "avengers" are with loves you most devotco.lv.

CARLOS SALAZAU. AG JAS CAT.IEXTES, TJltUAFAM, Oct, 20, 1805. charge of murder, committed on three persons in uiu as ne uki rue laituitii spencer of the coi-poral met his breast; the trigger was pulled and, with the blood pouring from his mouth' out occupation since no more funds are tort 11-com'mg to pay whisky bills. The truth is the disband. They are preparing, they say, to "clean out the whitce and mulattoes." A far ag.

baf it is going the rounds that a young lady iu Augusta, having piurreled with her lover, took dose of morphine aud jumped in the river, thus to make suicide doubly certain; but was rescued from the river only to die of the poison. Geo. A. Ellsworth, arrested in Cass county last week, charged with murder, and taken to War-rimsburgfor safe keeping, made his escape from jail on Friday night. He made his escape through the privy vault, and, by tearing away the brick on ttie outer wall, succeeded in pulling through the small aperture, at about two feet distant Irom the west side of the iil wall.

The Water Valley (Mississippi) Observer of the 12ili lias the following: "We understand that a diabolical attempt to commit a rape on a young lady, liviug fourteen miles from town by a negro, on Wednesday last, proved unsuccessful. The negro was chased seven miles, shot at, and very mysteriously disappeared, as his pursuers were in too great a hurry to capture him." 'olumhia Bottom some time ago. He did not seem Donna Apo'orti'i, M'tanVoncse dc Arteaga: comprehend what he was doing, and the day lor the filibusters has parsed their occupation is gone. lvumuu iifsi; ilii lurnzuu Oil UIS UOI'SC IICVCT again to lead his "dog soldiers" on the fused to accept the pica. He will be regularly path.

ted. Deajikst Mother: I was made a prkoner-nn the lUtb of this month by the Imperial troops, and lo morrow 3 shall be shot. 1 be-stccii vou. mother, to lorgive me all the LETTER FliOM CRAB ORCHARD Alter a severe si niggle Barnitz succeeded in dismounting three-fourth? ol his men, and on foot they proved to be too much for the Indian, as the Indian was for them paper in Hamilton, Canada West, asserls it a little girl in that place was drivin by wrong I may have ibnie you during the period that I followed t'lie career of arms iu auger to attempt to cat a live rat. She had her Scales1 Wood, Kenton county, August Union, Booue county.

August 2d. Public Speaking. Hon. A. II.

Field Democratic candidate for (he Peuatc, will address his fellow-citizens at the following timesand places, to-wit West Point, Hardin county, on Saturday, July 27th. Carnetsville, Meade county. Monday, Big Spring. Meade county, Tuesday, July 30tb. Allison's, Hardin county, Wednesday, July 31st.

Stuphensburg, Hardin cjunty, Thursday, August -Elizahetittown, Hardin county, Friday, August 2d. The county candidates arc respectfully requested to be prcsentattheseappointments. Col. Frank. Wolf ord's Appointments.

Colonel Frank. Wolford will address bis fcllow-citizetis at the following times and places: Albany, July 2tith. Bnrksville, Julv27th. Marrow-bone Store, Cumberland county, July ant n. Jidmonton, Metcalfe county, July 30th.

Pendleton's Mill, July 31st. Grcensburir, Angust 1st. Campbcllsville, August 2d. Lebanon, August Sa. Baytl Winchester at Owciiion.

We are authorized to announce that Boyd Winchester, will address the people ot Owen county at Owenton, on Monday next, tbc2'Jlh inst, I.yttlrton Cooke, candidate for the Senate in the Thirty-sixth "District, wilt address his fellow-citizens as follows: Saturday night, July 27th, at Schwind's Exchange, corner of Clay and Jtffcvson. Monday night, Julv 23th, at Stocpler's grocery, corner Preston and Madison. Tuesday night, July 80th, at the corner of Floyd and Market. Wednesday night. July 31st, at John Bell's, corner of Prestpn and Water.

Thursday night, August 1st, at the corner or Green and Jackson. Speakiug to commence at 8 Mr. Osborne is invited to be present and participate in the ceth firmly clenched into the animal's neck, the SPRINGS. Tlie Scenery A bout the Springs JJreczy Hills ami Bright Landscapes Dewy Itlerntiigs and Delicious Draughts ot Fresh Country Air The Society at the Springs, Ho before the well-directed fire of the spencers they fell back, carrying with them theirkilled ays, when she was made to desist by opposition to your will. Iu spite ot all my efforts, mother, to assist you, I have sent you ail 1 could spare bst April.

But God is on our side and he will not allow you to starve, nor my dear little sister Trinidad, the little women, who were told ol the strange occur rence by a playmate of the child. Yankee. A Letlpr from Gen. Thomas in Regard to the ApprofinliiJis: Election. From a Lady Correspondent oi the Louisville Courier.

Greelet says he con Id not bave accepted the deprecated the conflict, manifested an absorbing interest therein. The approaching contest between Aaron Jones, ol Cincinnati, and the giant Mike McCoole, ot this city, promises to create almost, as intense excitement as the historic above alluded to. Since McCooIe's appearance ou the fistic arena, the ''fancy" ot this city bave been wont to consider h'nn almost invincible. His titantic strength and endurance, joined to his quickness and skill aud unconquerable pluck, and the record of his fight wih Davis, certainly go to prove him a most terrible opponent ihe ring. He now in his prime, being about 30 year sot' age, and is a splendid specimen of dcvelojied strength and manhood.

It was hardly to be expected, however, that his claim to the championship would remain unquestioned. The belt in America and England can only be won and retained bv diut of many hard blows, and hence, on the Slst uf August next, somewhere in the vicinity of Cincinnati, Aaron Jones, of that city, proposes to dispute our mhrbry giant's right to Lhe guld belt of the National championship. -tones is considerably older than McCoole, but is a man of remarkable strength and skill' and is well known among the "limey" of the country. Both men express confidence as to the result, and, although there is some disparity between them in size, strength aud weight, there is no doubt but the encounter will be severe aud fiercely contested. Those who kuow McCoole, however, thiuk it can have but one termination, provided no unforeseen accident Actuated by a desire to understand the course of training to which a prize fighter submits himself previous to an encounter, wc yesterday made a visit to the pleasant estab-inent kept by Messrs.

MilW fc Wood, at the Abbey race track, where MeQoole is now being worked into proper fighting trim under the scientific supervision ol "Dublin Tricks" and Mike Trainor. We found the three representatives of ihe I did not tell vou beiore ct ihe death ot ray ision to Austria as be does not intend lo leave ana wouue.ea, in several cases risfchif themselves wildly to recover their comrades. For two hours Captafti Barnitz waited with his thin squadron for another advance of the Indians, but-they prudently held back, and after an hour's apparent consultation they fell back beyond the hills to paint their faces black aud lament one of the bravest leaders of their inhuman race. I have seen battle-fields where for brothi-r Louis, because I feared that you mi gilt die of grief, lie died at Tuxpan, State thiscountry until every State, disorganized byre- JEFFERSOJiViLLE ITEMS. olt, shall have been restored to her nominal posi oi -Jalisco, auoui me nrer oi last January.

Rev- W. IJ. Greene Canght He Attempts to Kill Himself, ITrom the Uiica (N. Gazette. This '-Reverend" gentleman has at last found "a place where he will probably stay till removed by the action of the criminal law.

As he is, or has becu, variously connected hereabouts, we give a short sketch of his ctrecr. He married iu Unadilla, Otsego His Instructions to the District Commanders. tion in the Union, if possible, on the basis of uui- Mother, 1 leave nothing but a name un sullied: i never took what did not belong to rsa! amnesty, coupled with impartial sutfragc. FIEiNOISXI OUXBAGE. dead and the dying, warrior and steed, lay on the uij uciu.

ji u.i3 ueeu my inie io be Oi side the wounded and the dead on the nirht THREE HEGROES ATTEMPT TO OUTRAGE TWO WHITE GIRLS. count in January last. Lie then removed lo Litchfield, where he engaged in po He Recognizes tbc IWililia Cias Among tlie Regularly Constituted Authorities. lie must expect to live to a very ripe old age. At Ravexsa, Ohio, a day or two since; while an English lady was working in her flower garden near her house, an owl suddenly darted down and alighted on her head, inserting its claws into her eealp, and causing, the blood to flow freely over her person.

She Exclaimed, 11 n-howl." and her husband came to her relief. me. 1 hope God will iorgive ntc my sins and receive rac glory. I die a Christian; I bid you nil adieu. Adieu to you, mother, to Dolores, to all ihe family.

Your most obedient sou, JOSE MARIA ARTEAGA. STU1SOENT EmCTS AGAINST FOREIGNERS. Foreigners arc to be treated with the utmost as appcais by the following orders depriving them of the right to claim immunities uiid exemptions a foreign subjects: San Luis Potosi, June 20, 1S67. Citizen Governor of Jalisco, Guadalajara: Chad Orchard Sprisos, July 24, 1SGT. 14 rus: 0 "(Ah.

who would not sisrh for the country We aro unable to understand how it is that of so many visitors to Crab Orchard so few have experienced the dazzling effect which the scenery possesses. How is it that none have described it? Isit because words have neither expression, nor compass, nor coloring, and because the ouly language which the eye can speak is ra'mtiugi' But painting itself has given nothing of all this. For several weeks summer vacation has been peopling valley, mountains and seaside with rural pleasure-seekers from the city, the toren being hot, dusty aud stupid, and so our gay court but-tei dies escape from close brick walls to cool shades and breezy hills. Nature trips into fashion, anil there is a rush from saloons and counting rooms of thousands eager to embrace and render worship to whatever' is crowuedby Ibat mysterious ruler, Fashion, the autocrat few of us arc bold Thursday, July 25, IStiT. One of the most diabolical outrages occurred in the upper end of our county yesterday.

As near as we can k-arn the particulars are as follows: Two white girls were attacked by three negro A Quaker gentleman ridiug in a carriage witi; ol horror succeeding the day of strife, but never did I feci the sickening sensation, the giddy, fainting feeling that came over me when I saw our dead, our dying and our wounded after the Indian tight. A handful of meu, to be sure, but with wounds euough upon them to have slain a battalion if evenly distributed. Charles Clark, the bugler, was stripped and five arrows driven through mm, while his skull was litem II smashed to atoms. Nathan Frail was shot with four bullets aud three arrows; his scalp was torn ofl, and his brains kuocked out. Frank Kahiiie was riddled with balls and arrows, but they did not succeed in getting bib scalp, though, a fashionable lady, decked with a profusion of litical auair to some extent, stumping and electioneering.

Ia April his wife died under suspicious circumstnuce. After the burial be left Connecticut and came to this city, where he again married iu June. The peculiar natures of his first wife's death led to the exhuming of her body and the sending of her stomach to New York, where it was analyzed and poison found in it. The sheriff of Litchfield county immediately telegraphed to the poiicc of Uiica to arrest Greene. His arrest was promptly effected, and the prisoner turned over to the Connecticut authorities about the 2Lst of June.

On the evening ot July 12th, Greene escaped from the jail, and a reward of was offered for his 1 appreheusion. He was last seen on the evening of July 14tb, northwest of Bonton Falls, going west. In regard to what vou state with reference tue Nashville Banner, 95th.l Major Brown yesterday received the following letter, through Brevet Brigadier General Thos. Duncan, commanding the Department of Nashville. llEADQUIt'S DKP'T OF THE 1731 BERT.

AX Louisville, July 11, 1S(7. Hoik IF. Afatt. Jirown, Mayor of and Mr. Thomas It.

Jennings, Chairman of Committee. Tita. fcm I have tlie honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 14th inst transmitting a copy of the resolutions adopted at a numerous assemblage of citizens ot Nashville jewelry, beard her complain of the cold. Shivering in her lace bonnet, and shawl as light as a cobweb, she exclaimed: "What shall I do to get liI really don't know," replied the iua ker solemnly, "unless thee put on another to the giauliug of certificates of matriculation toeforenrncro, I send you a copy of the decree promulgated December 0, lSOU and I make men on yesterday morning, as bey were going Irom their home toa neighboring house. The negroes walked insultingly toward theni and trrasped one of thcgirls by ths This appeared to be the signal for a general attack, for immediately the two girls were beset by the infernal scouu-drals, and a most horrible scene ensued.

The girls struggled with their viUaiEous assailants until tlniy were nearly worn out, and but for the P. Ii. in good condition and working: harmoniously. Dublin Tricks is not a "man io enough to defy, aud we simply obey the demands of that popular sovereign, who rules the following extract from my note ol April 1, IS07, to tlie Citizen Governor ol the State of Dnraugo: KeferrinVlo my letter, dated the COth ultimo, aud in consideration of what had been waste work, and is bound to get Mike into proper trim by Ihe right time. He believes in his last letter from Europe lo "iny papers, both daily," expresses a great deal of solicitude for the laboring classes who develop the wealth of the old world.

His sympathies are much more strongly called (or in behalf of the laboring classes at home, whose noses are kept to the grindstone to defray the expenses incurred by his inquit-ous party, Every lime rt man takes money from bis pocket to purchase a necessary of life, a considerable portion of it goes to yjAy.tbe price of subverting republican institutions. hve or six weeks ot hard work, judicious training and proper dieting, etc arc sufficient to bring a man to his metal aud highest A Radical paper in Cincinnati gives a nervous hysterical account of how a party of GtrmanB returning from a picnic near Covington last Sunday were attacked by a party of "unreconstructed because the former carried the Siar? and tripes. The "rebels" were vanquished. Their leaders were two men named Ilammerliug and Wolff. Very rebellious sounding Anything for Itadical capital.

timely arrival of Mr. Fielding Combs, of Uti-ca township, (who hearing ihelr screams flew immediately to their rebel,) the girls would, wc have no doubt, been 'brutally ravished, as they were badly scratched and bruised in resisting the villains. On the appearance ol Mr. Combs, tue rascals took to their Heels. As soon as the girls were duly cared for, immediate steps were takeu tor the capture ot the outlaws, and at this time of writing vigilant efforts are made pitch ot strength, and such is the course he is now pursuing with McCoole, who submits to the severe regimen with the ul most complacency and good nature.

"McCoole "has now been in training about two weeks, aud already the constant exercise and regular hours are working their due effect. of all classes, orders and races. I am pleased to see in the resolutions thftt the citizens of Nashville, in common with a majority of their fellow-citizens iu every part ol the State of Tennessee, are determined to make all necessary sacrifices of feeling and interest which houor will permit, for the happy preservation of quiet, the firm and steady maintenance of law and honor, and the perpetuation ol that civil equality and irccdom which they regard as the most valuable heritage which" they have derived from their hero' ic and venerable ancestors. In acknowledging the receipt of these resolutions. I deem" it advisable to forward for like the other two, he was stripped naked.

Jas. Douglas was shot through the body with an arrow, and his left arm was hacked to pieces parrying the Indian lances. Be was a Scotchman, a brave fellow, and breathed out his life in the arms of his comradvs. Welsh was killed, but all subsequent search bus failed to discover his remains. Let us pray that the gallant soldier may have died upou the field within sight of his comrades.

Sergeant Williams lay dead beside his horse, and as the fearful picture first met my gaze I felt like tainting. Horse and rider were stripped bare of trappings and clothes, while around them the wounded horses and trampled bloody ground showed the desperation of the struggle at that point. A portion of the sergeant's scalp lay near him, but the greater part was gone. Through his head rifle ball had passed, and a blow from a tomahawk laid the brain open above his left eye. by the consent of all the world, when in these sultry days we 11 from the dusty town to the fiowry woods and pleasant valleys, and smell the grass aud blossoms, and sweet, delicate air! 'Ihe eye, long offended by the somber colors of the is delighted with the gentle harmonics of green and blue, and the tints: ol brown aud purple.

Long abstinence renders us sensitive lo these rural charms; they come upon us like low music; they are harmonies that flood us withasweet pcacefulucss How glorious is nature! We wish, dear Courier, with your cultivated taste, ou could visit Crab Orchard to see the wonders of her lavish luxury and profusion, her inexhaustible treasury of glories and enchantments, her array of stately triumphs! Nature has selected our elorious old State of Ken A terrible and fatal accident happened last determined in previous similar-eases, the Citizen President of the Republic has decided that 1 notify you now that all subjects or citizens of foreign nations that have placed themselves iu a state of war with the Republic, or bave re! used the Govemtneat of the same, shall receive no certificate of matriculation, nor shall they enjoy any other right than those enjoyed by the citizens ot" the Republic. The decree of December 0 was issued with reference to these rights. Independence aud liberty. S. LliDRO Dm TEJADA.

The following is the decree referred to: Benito Juarez, Constitutional President ofthc Mexican United Suites, to tbeir inhabitants: Know ye, that iu the exercise of the ample power with which 1 am invested, I have ltic ponce oi utica were nnormea oi his es- i cape, aud were ou the alert for him. Tester- day a letter was received by an officer, from 1 ihenShtriff of Litchfield county, inlormiug him of the rearrest of Greene. The letter states that ou Tuesday night Greene was found about sixteen miles from where he escaped. When he found he was cornered and told that he must give, up, he drew an old dull pocket-knife and cut his throat, making a deep and ghastly wound. He bled profusely, and it was only by the most careful manipulations he was saved from bleeding to death.

Ue was still alive when the letter was written, and it was expected he would recover from the throat wound. While absent, he kept iu the woods, going without more food for nearly four davs than he could pickup, Thursday morning at St. Louis. A young man In fact, it would be well it every young man in the community were subjected to the same training, for it is but securing the greatest strength by following the rules" of hygiene, named Augusus A. Rockwell, who arrived week before last from Memphis, fell from the window of his room, in the third story of a building, and was instantly killed.

It is supposed that he went to sleep In the window and thus fell out. lie was a Vc ymbliab Ibis morning another letter re'ating the circumstances of the Bridgcwatcr tagedy, aud the trial oi the young men who did the killing. Coming from a different baud, it corroborates fully the letter which wc published ycalerday. There seems to be uo doubt that Bridgewater had foolishly placed his life at the mercy of bis slayers, and so conducted himself as to juslily their act, if not to make it one of necessity. your information a copy of the.

instructions of to bring the rufllaus to justice. Threats of Lynch law being enforced are luardon every band, aud although opposed to such summary punishment, wc do not think that anything is too good for the scoundrels. We hear of such outrages on every hand, and wc scould make an example of them in our county, if caught, for that is the only sure way of putting a stop to their proceedings. It ia earnest! v' hoped by all that the negroes will he caught, ana, from the steps taken, we have no doubt but what they will. DARING ROBBERY.

Dr. Geo. W. Lcwman, of the firm of Lcwman lbtu anu imp mst to Brevet Brig. wen.

i uos Duncan, commanding District of Nashville jeweler by profession, bore an excellent character and hailed from Newark, X. J. honing that the good citizens of Tennessee, and was no- seen by any ouc for thirty -sixJ hours previous to ins capture. wu.u disposition will be made of his ease remains yet to be seen. TERRIBLE AFFRAY.

Fatal Result to one of the Parties From the Cincinnati Commercial 2oth.J having peace and quiet at heart, will take Upon themselves the duty of carrying out their resolutions, not only in N.ishville, but throughout the State; if so, I have every confidence that riot, disorder and bloodshed will be avoided at the approaching election, and tucky as her and garden spot. In driving out the other evening our carriage stopped ou a commanding eminence, where the beauty of Kentucky landscape was displayed iu its Wc paused to gazi1 on the unrivaled panorama it presented- A high field of verdure, with intersecting promontories of turfted iiroves, tenanted by flocks deemed well to decree: Article 1. The articles 0, i)t 12 Qf the law of March 10, 1801, are repealed; and, in consequence, foreigners who may cometothc Republic, or who reside therein, although they be not inscribed ou the matricuh registry ot foreigners, nor bold the corresponding certificate, cau enforce their rights, make, out public papers or iusttumcnts, aud and machine the most pcricct health, ltic following is the programme which the champion is at present cairyiug out at the Abbey: Iu the morning he rises at an early hour and takes a walk of six or seven miles before break in2 1. On his return he breakfrsts on good substantial food, of which, probably, a beelsteak forms the principal "part. -Alter breakfast ensues a rest for an hour or so, aud when this is concluded the stalwart champion repairs, with his trainer, to what may be called bis exercising quarters.

These are situated on the south side of the race track, under tin grand stand, where is a sheltered but well ventilated space, well adapted tor the purpose. Here his proceedings are quite varied and interesting, consisting of exercises with dumb-bells, pulleys, iron balls, ecc; also, buffettlug a large bag, heavily stuffed, which is suspended Irom the roof, for the purpose, we nresume. of hardening his hands and giv MAYiYaRD'S heroism. A rrpntlcman in this citv has iust handed us the. following particulars of a terrible and Defense ot Kuoville Against IV heeler Horace Becomes a Soldier, and and herds, which seemed to wander unre al political meetings.

I am, sirs, very respectfully, Tour obedient servant, grThc telegraph brings us excUins news Irom Tennessee Brownlow's minions precipitated a conflict at Kogcraville, by firing u.iou Mr. Etberidge, the Conservative candidate for Governor, while was speaking, in which conflict it seems tfie murderous scoundrels got the worst of it. fatal affray, which occurred iu iVake county nu Tnesdav last come bidore any ol the public courts or offices, cmovin'? the same rights as the in strained hrough the rich past ures. Crab Orchard, here uirreted with hills, and there garlanded with forest, gave life to the scene. The hills wore the tender green of their first leaves, and the rich valley lay sleeping in the On Tucadav evening, between five and six o'clock, an affruv took place in Greenville, Drake county, which may result seriously to The Radical Mayor of St.

Louis has been arrested for an ungodly assault on a crazy ucgressof hi? city. 11c visited her home in his official capacity, but was refused admittance. He charged the doorway and vanquished the old woman with his cane. He will be held to an awful accountability for tbc atrocity, and learn to cane only while women hereafter. Congress shonld meet aud order a prescription lor b4m, "republican in form." Speaking of the entire freedom with which male modistes arc introduced and even urged into the private dressing rooms of Parisian ladies, a Paris correspondent says "It is evident that an entirely new system ot ideas concerning female propriety is about to lake Hie place of al! those notions of decency and convtnancc which once were considered natural to the lemale mind, but which are benoetorth to be deemed old-fashioned trumpery, aud out of date." A snnEWD -Yankee is managing the Chicago Young Men's Christian Association.

He takes all both the parties engaged- Our informant GEO. II. General U. S. Commanding.

The following are the letters of instruction referred to by Gen. Thomas; Headq's Dei1't of the Cumberland, Office of Ass't Adft General, July ll, 1807. Lutz, ol our city, was robbed yesterday in the following manner. The ddctoi', oii going to dinner, wae particular in closing and locking up his doors, but not so particular in closing the upper part of his store, namely the wludows or sky -lii'tits, and at mat place the rascal or rascals made their entrance, stealing from the drawer about lllteen dollars. The Doctor, on discovering his loss, made efforts to discover the thief, but without any success.

The Doctor asturcs us that he is certain he was not robbed by boys, as none were in sight, and that a man or so was, and in tha back yard. The persons are known, and they need no: bfi surprised if the right hand of a policeman is slapped on their shoulders to-morrow, and the startling cry of I arrest you, is beard in tb eir ear. DELEGATES to the County Convention that we give belqw are not exactly correct, but as there is considerable demand ou the part of our readers to lear them we give them as they are, at the same time wc protest against the loose way that our committee have of doing their business. Meu from Port Fulton rhave no right to represent the count ami meu from the First Ward have no right states that two citizens of that place one Mr. Fellers and the other named Cameron- If our fair correspondent "Ophelia," (we know she is fair, by her beautiful handwriting,) wilrseud us her name, wc will publish her communication with pleasure.

Wc cannot deviate from our rule. habit a Lib- of the Republic in conformity with the laws of the same. Art. 2. The remaining article and provisions of the law cited, remain in force, in rcl-crence to foreigners who wih to enjoy the right ol iorevguers, and obliging such to he registered aud bold a corresponding certificate.

As to the period previous to their fulfillment of this requirement, they can enforce no right, nor enter any claim as foreigners. To this effect 1 order the printing, publication and circulation of this decree, Ac. Given at Chihuahua, December 0, 1860. BENITO JUAREZ. Deserts in the Presence of the Enc- 1 my An Historical Hemintsence.

Prom the Knoxville (Tcnu.) Free Press, 13th. Horace Maynnrd made a speech at Clinton diy before yesterday. He charged William's, we leani, with having harbored rebels dtiriug Wheeler's raid. Ah We thank Maynard for reviving that subject. Our people will all remember that memorable and anxious time.

Tbey will all recollect how they were called out and compelled to take arms for the defense of the city." Gen. Carter was provost marshal, and superintended the organization. Col. Flint was placed in command of the regiment, and all citizens capable of bearing arms were required to enter the ranks. Horace iynard, as a matter of course, rushed patriotically to Jircvtt Gen.

Thomas Duncan, Commanding -warm sunshine, and beyond rau urcuaru a chain of blue hills, rising through the dim ether like an airy vision, until their silvery summits were almost blended with the blue draoerv which clothed them; how the ambition and trouble of lite, receded irom ouv view during the memorable hour we passed ou that enchanted spot! The beauty of nature a sileut call to cultivate our own Athens did not level her acropolis, nor Rome her seven bills. would rather gulph dowli the b-ilmy air from that beautiful nil! than to quaff the richest ambrosia that was ever sipped on Mount Olympus. We pity that creature who could remain unconscious of thenunificent hospitality of nnr kind hosts. No Dains nor ex oense has been li.tl til Genehal: As there is some doubt in the minds of officers commanding aud detachments iu the State of Tennessee as to their duties in reference to the approaching election, the Major General commanding directs roc to turnish you with the following instructions on that subject It is not the dntv of officers commanding Dam" says that the reason so many couples married and settle down thi hot weather is, because they can save the expense of two important articles ot housekeeping, viz: firewood and bed clothes. reniesent.

the Second v. ard. We have plenty of good Democrats in every pari, of our the letters pnt in the poatoffice there without stamps, supplies what are wanted and sends them I THE CLE KG ASSESSED Gen. Juan A. Mendez, Governor of Puebla, has issued a decree imposing contributions upon all clerary, Bishops, ni-iests, monks, and secretaries.

luwnunip, aim no cnmmuicc uuve ngci io crowa forcifin Democrats uron us. Aud if our committee were observed at the above nour to oe engaged in a fight with their canes, followed by the throwing of stones by Fellers. Cameron then drew a pistol and fired. The shot, however, missed its intended victim, and hit a horse standing near. As Cameron fired he retreated toward the nearest corner, iol-lowed bv Fellers, who returned the fire without effect.

Fellers followed Cameron lo the Sherman Eoiis-c, and fired another shot as he entered the door of the bar room. Mr. Sherman, the landlord, here placed himself between the parties; but was obliged to step back, as it was evident that more shots would be fired. Fellers then fired a third shot, which took effect in Cameron's arm below the elbow, pa-eed through and struck the same arm above the elbow. This was followed by another shot from Cameron, which struck Feller's "breast a little forward of the armpit, and is supposed bvtne pbj'siciaus afterward called in to have" lodged in the spine ot the back.

Dr. Fellers fell helpless, and was carried home. He was alive at one o'clock yesterday afternoon but there was no hope that he would bad rigatty understood their bnAhicse, they Yold Vtiiops aw to th wfotcinc o-f the lawa of not uave pui. iwo ccriam icaa teats in our uciega- S500. The reason given for the exaction is arms.

believe he entered uapi. (trov.j Brownlow's company. Ivor only tine, bis two gallant sons found ft necessary to place their names on the drafted list. Wheeler was on Knoxvillc with some six or cifrht thousand meu fierce rebels. lon.

ii we cannot nun enougn democrats io rep resent us. wc had better sell out. We aro tor the Tennessee except when called upon by the proper civil authorities. In the nutter ol enforcing the franchise law, upon which iu a great measure depends the result of the election in Tennessee, the troops should not an- ing solidity to his huge fists. The pulley exercises are'a very important item in the programme, and are certainly admirably adapted to strengthen the museies of the legs and arms.

The arrangement is very simple. Two strong cords pass oyer small pulleys fastened about four feet apart, to a beam about ten feet Irom the ground. Each cord is then attached to a bag filled with sand, -and weighing about fifty pounds, and the exercise consists in standing ten or fifteen feet away, holding the other end of the cords aud raising these bags from the ground and keeping them moving. After the work is concluded in this department the next thing in order is another walk of six miles or so, and then comes dinner, which i3 ol good, nourishing, healthy food, washed down by a glass of good sherry wine. Dinner is taken about 1 o'clock.

Then we have post prandial exercises with dumb bells aud pulleys again tor an hour or so, and then the refreshment of a good vest and sleep. In the afternoon a walk of seven or eight miles is taken, which finishes the day's work, with the exception of another slight "stretcher" of a few miles after supper. The effect of all this hard work is Idling on McCoole- He has reduced about tweuty-one pounds since he went inlo training, his normal weight being: about two hundred and fortv pounds. His condition as to health and spared to render this the Saratoga'1 of the man who was chosen as the choice of Jefferson- Iletownfhin. but we w.int luni voted tor bv Hie that all parties have contributed to the support of national cause, except tbc clergy.

It is rumored that Gen. Ortega, who is still confined at Monterey, has become insane. Ii is, moreover, stated' Ibat he will soon be right men aud in their right jrfaces. Our readers will please tlnd the list oi delegates and their alternates. on their way, with this little printed label: "Tills I letter was deposited iu the Chicago postoSiceun-paid.

CV er the rules it would have been scut to the dead-letter ofllce. The Young Men's Christian Association have paid tbc postage. In return for the favor please remit, to aid us in our work, such sum as yon can afyprd. Address Young Men's Christian Association, 1-1G Madison strett, Chicago. Lots of money comes back, sometimes five and ten dollar bills.

Tue Casstille (Barry county, Mo.) Republican of the 17th contains an astonishing and shocking accouut to the effect that a little daughter of a Mr. Martin, of that county, only eight ijiars FIRST WARD. A Fiieak ot of hc fctianc.es! freaks of nature in the animal creation, ol which we have lately heard, came under our observation yesterday. It was that of a lioj of about two months old, owned by Mr. Bess, on Cabcl street, just below Main, which lias only two legs, and is covered with a very peculiar growth of hair, which resembles in color and texture that of the racoon.

Tue two legs are upon the forepart of the body, properly set as the fore-legs of the animal shonld be. but there is no sign ol any legs in the rear, the animal when moving along having to drag his hiu'l-quarters. As the ho, being unable to move about, is getting very fat, Mr. Bess proposes to feed him up and kill hlni next winter. West, fine music, a wuuuiui uuu cellcnt table, airy, neat rooms, thoroughly servants, are a Jew of the comforts wc have.

The soeietv is elegant. Mrs. M. the highly accomplished' wife of our lamented Professor, and her two lovely daughteis; the beautiful Miss J. Louisville; the talented and great philanthropist.

Or. C. and his Delcoatcs. Col. 0 am.es- Keigwm John Ingram, N.

Matthews. Alternates. A. Mowry, Jerry Cole, Samuel Aldeu, Felix Andy Baxter. ward.

Don M. eaeon. James Kennedy Daily the militia were summoned into line, and quite a formidable display they made. On Wednesday evening it was "announced that the enemy was crossing at Pickle's on the French Broad, and at Armstrong's on the Hoist on. They were evidently about to attack Knoxvillc on the north and weakest side.

The regiment of militia was called out promptly. The roll was called, but where was Maynard? Where were his two sons? In vaiu "the Sergeant called the roll. There was no answer. It soon leaked out that a little steamboat that had been lying at the wharf had been suddenly hurried off down the' river by the Quartermaster, having it iu charge, for safety, and it further came to light that Horace Mavnard. not liking the near ap ucorgc uasicr, proaeh the polls, or-in any way interfere with the election, except upon orders Irom these head quart ere, is-ued upon application of the Governor, Mayor of a city, or other civil officers to General Thomas.

The officers in command will, however, at all times, assume the right, and consider it their duty to suppress riot and prevent bloodshed when in their power. As there will probably be more danger o-riots on election day, and at political mectl inirs, than at other times, it would be wel-that the troops be kept in hand at their quart tcrs on such days tor the two nasons, tha-there may be no charges against them of in terference with the election or political affairs' and that they may be in readiness to suppress recover. Cameron, very soon after the affray, gave himself up to the authorities. Bail was fixed, but np to noon vesterday, no one had ottered to go ou his bond. It was thought, however, beautiful wite, witu a uosi ui uuicis, we regret not having time to mention, as the mail is leaving.

We can only say tooiirnbscut friends, if thev wish to be perfectly happy, O. C. Curry, Mike Gannow. Davis, Put Cabal, Stealey, at liberty. The Pais, of Guadalajara, says that the people ot Huasteca have revolted in favor of Gonsalez Ortega, aud adds that if so, they I are ln-ing their tune, as President Juarez said that be would set Gen.

Ortega at liberty as soon as the election law would be published, consequently the people could then elect him if they so desire. ALLEGED Ot" MR. SEWARP, A Matamoras letter to the New York Times says i have heard here, and that from many respectable Mexicans, that, although "Mr. Seward scut a eouimunicitiou to Juarez, asking him lo spare the life ot Maximilian, he at the same time had Jnarea told secretly to deal with him as he pleased! What do you say of this A Victim of nu Unfaithful Wile. The Pem (Ind.) Republican says: visit Ctab Orchard csprm; SPECTATOR.

that he would nave wiy im curing bail. Bicentenary Methodist Episcopal Church, in jics linger, O.O. Stcalcy. Harrodshurg, Ky was dedicated on Sunday, the 21st inst. The services were conducted by Bishop THIRD WA1ID.

old, deliberately shot and killed a brother of only four years. She said she killed her brother "be cause he pulled ht.r flowers," and declared "if the other children pulled any more of them she would shoot them too." Mr. Martin, on hearing the pistol shot, went to his house and found thegnfant murderess besmeared with blood, dragging her maugled and bleeding brother from the room into the yard, when rhe let go her victim, and turned Sparks. R. Lewis.

D. W. Clark, assisted by Dr. C. W.

Fowler, ol strength is splendid. Every ounce of superfluous flesh is being worked off. The muscles of his massive limbs are becoming hard and firm set, aud his clear eye, fresh complexion and general appearance indicate a splendid organization iu perfect health and Geo. Hrdsbrook, 1,. lleuzler, Jno.

C.Stewart, Mike Kennedy, D. J. Bowers. fonathau Thickston, proach ot Wheeler, bad clandestinely placed his precious carcass ou board rhe said boat, and besides had taken his two gallant sons wtth-hinv In other words. Mavnard deserted fray but the one that obtains most credence i that Dr Felicia had insulted a female member of Cameron's family.

It is said, that consequence- of this, Cameron had informed Fellers that if he did not teavc town in twenty days be would shoot him; and the twenty days having expired, the threat was carried into execution. Mat Carroll, B. Difiendailer, Chicago, aud several other ministers. The build-in is of brick, 40 by tiO, with commodious base-ni-Mit, class-rooms, and a tower 80 Tpt hhtt, prepared lor a bell and clock. The cost was $14,000 was subscribed on tbc occasion, to relicvi vigor.

jucii; js iuviw iu i 7 fourth ward. ALL ABOUT POLITICS. Set-to in Lebanon between a Couple ot Opposing Politicians, in which Nobody was Killed, the Damages Amounting to a Broken Arm and a Blasbed Head. The quiet little town of Lebanon, hitherto wcucraHy free from rows or disturbances of anv kind, was the scene of an ugly collision between a couple of prominent citizens on Monday last. The facte, as we have "leaned rit- F.dwnrd Golladv.

Con- not. Whenever the troops do move to the assistance of the civil authorities it should be for the purpose ot seeing that no persons interfere with the officers of the law lo prevent them from the proper exercise ot their'offices, and not lor the purpose of makiDg arrests; neither will officers in command allow them fhe United States service in the presence of theenemv! Under a strict en'brcenient of and glared with a savaeness said to be truly Jdp. Burke. Jos. Reader, most other things, but barring out an unlucky accidents und mischances, wc think when the great fight comes off it will be verv surprising indeed if Mike loses the frightful.

A physician who was called in to ex the army regulations he would have been shot Jonas G. Howard, H. Prather, Appiegale, Chas. Anderson, the trustees ol the dcbL.wbkh was $5,000. In tid riition.

Dr. W. H. Shadoan, of Louisville, presen On Monday last, a man named Joseph Dcm-phis a raving maniac was brought from Butler township aud pbiced in charge of Sheriff WalUcfc. Tlie lacts in thetas-c are related ijjirnacie, dames uaney, Henry Polsou, John Burke.

ted ihe church with a cabinet organ, valued at S200. FIFTH WARD. tract the ball intimates that the girl was insane. The affair ocenrred ontbe 4th inst. Another Radical Candidate for the legislature in Henry Couaty.

To the Editor of the Louisville Courier: for desertion! And yet he has the face, in the absence of John Williams, to charge him with harboring rebels. John Williams was in Knosvdle, standing bravely up to his duty, while Mavnard, with his darlings, was skulking aud fleeing like a deserteras he was. We have but just beguu this subject More anon. John Ware, S. Carl.

The Annual Pilgrimage to Mecca. From LeMonitcur. The return of tbc pilgrims to Mecca from Suez was effected toward the close of June; From April 2Tth to June Gth the ships ol" the Egyptian Company brought to Suez pilgrims; 899 reached the city via ttie land route. and the crand caravan irom Bisnop op LotriSTiLLB 'Appointed. Wc learn orvilirp and fcaamei ie-aiev, H- Bariuiby, Dan.

Howard, Dr. J. W. Lcwman. Cbris.

Socman. Uiat the Kev. Dr. McClusky, of New York, A iVeivly-Married Man Compelled to Kneel on His Late Wife's Grave and Ask Her Forgiveness. A iailor.

at Donaldsonville. who had Ii. Armstrong. i been appointed Bishop of Louisville to fill the rmt into a political discussion, which oon passed the bounds of moderation and verged on the belligerent. As the parties got excited, Mr.

Gollady some nave iu msi uootuer itadical candidate. regular Liueolnite Radical, tor the Legisla James Howard. vacancy occasioned by the death of Uiehop La- BROWN LOW 'S VETERANS. visile. For the past few years the Right Kev.

Dr ture in Henry, aud this distinguished 'individual is no other than'Licut. John Chilton, of Lcm. Boulwcrd's stoic, late U. 5. quarter buried his wife in, ihe early part of May, married again in three or tour weeks atterwards.

This so shocked the moral sense of the hits been Director of the American College, Home, Sam. Knight. Mike Nolan, Pern selves to be made the custodians ot prisoners after arrest, except when the civil officers making the arrest declare themselves unable to retain the piisoners in custodv; when the officer iu command of the troops will lake measures to prevent their escape for a short time while the civil authorities make preparations to secure them- Should there be reasons why the military should, in the opinion of the commandins" officer of the troops, retain custody of pris'-oners for a longer time than that contemplated in these instructions, the case will be reported through the proper channel to these headquarters -and instructions asked. Very respectfully, your obedirnt servant, WM. D.

WHIPPLE, Brev't Maj. Gen. U. S. Ass't Adj't Gen.

and was in former years President of Mount St. John F. Head. Mary College, Marylat d. master, aud loimeriy Known and 1 believe recognized betore the "great rebellion," by both younir and old, plain little Jump U.

Johnnie Chilton of the Port Royal township Thomas Lynch, Tapiz, numbering 3,500 souls, was cx- i pecfd. Despite the crowded condition of the vessels and the exhaustion ol the pilgrims, verv few deaths occurred, bun-strokesdysentery, and. the fatigues the iourney made some victims among the oycr-landpiWms, but taking into ronsiucration the extent of the journey and the utter destitution of the peripatetic fatalists who cross bp unnrbvided with tents or shelter of what warmiy assei iu better than a thief, to which the other pro-fanclv retorted that Etberidge was meaner still "at the same time using offensive language. At this, Gollady struck him in the lace? Moseby immediately seized a scythe handle and inflicted a heavy blow on the head of bis opponent, leaving a long and ugly gash. The wounded man, bleeding profusely aa he was, in turn also grabbed a scythe han TOUT FDLTON.

Thof. McCartv. M. C. Dusiin." -Chas.

McManns, George Unscr, Charles Slemmcr. COUNTRY. Jas. Rosscll, Win. O-ilesby, K.

S. Diltz, Jno. Apph'gate, Dr. Mocan, J. Mercer, R.

Johnson, accident. A little son of A. C. Smith, named to us as Jollowt: Mr. Deniphis resided at Port Wayne until quite recently, wheie he left hi he stated, on account of incon-1 staney.

She. had two children, one of which he declared to be illegitimate. On leaving his wife Mr. D. went to Mr.

Bradley's, in Butler I township, where he has since bceu at work; and ou Saturday last he heard that his wife bad murdered his child. On Sunday he weut 1 to Wabash to learn if the report was true? and found it confirmed bythe Fort Wojue papers. Horetn'medo Air. Bnidlev's in-the evening, frantic with grief, and Monday morning was fonud seme distauce from the bouse in a wjid and raving condition, and attempting to commit suicide. With the assistance of a neighbor, Mr.

Bradley succeeded in binding htm- aud brought him to town, when it was found neceisary to confine him in a cell. Reculaes-vs. Militia A dispute occurred on Tuesday night belwcen a. captain of. Brownlow's militia and a private the regu I 'liilf-i-in'c nnlv linnp of hIoai i umiton's 01 iicn.

oniy uopc election is jjilK, aged about four years, fell from the third story oi a new building iu Portland yesterday, jil as piaying that story with some othe Tvoah Gaither, D. K. Koj-sell, Jno. Howard, C. McCUntocJc, V.

North, Jno. McBride, Perry Gaither. Jno. ApolegatC, community that a public meeting was called, and a procession formed and marched to his residence and took him out. After being irraiehed out of bisdooryard toihe tunc of the dead msraj with lighted candles on each side of him, the procession formed, music in front, the latter consisting of oil cans, horns, tin pans, and a are bell, carried on the shoulders of two of the party, which was tolled continually, while cries oi mirth and jollity tended to enliven the scene.

After tiaversiug the principal streets and thoroughly arousing everybody in town who was not engaged in it, they proceeded to the final act. it' now being near the hour ot mid env kind, and almost without bread or water, thn mortality was trifling. Ou their arrival emwren, and slipped from the window. He ncyonda few slight bruises. Aaron Appiegate, at Suez, the pilgrims who came by sea were quarantined tor five days within a tew miles i- citv.

Although measures had been ana nib escape irouuieatb, is truly providential. A lston editor, whose rest has been di squire nyivcsier, The sad blunders of the committee can he aeon Arrival oi Two More Companies. Fifty militia, the majority of wh.om were remarkably green-looking striplings, departed lor Lauderdale county, West Tennessee, yesterday afternoon, per the Edgefield ifc Kentucky Railroad. As the train" moved off, ou of the "men" who had become homesick, wanted to rcturr. to his' barehioted sweetheart in the bellows of East Tennessee, jumped from the platform and took to his heels, with the Lieutenant commanding iu pursuit.

That militiaman was, however, bound to desert, and, by a remarkably good use of his legs, succeeded in effecting bis escape. The Lieutenant returned to the tram in dis-rust. A Capt. Kirk arrived yesterday morning with i evenly colore! warriors, who are paut-ing for niyitary will be sent to Claiisvilie to-day. Having taken a look at all of Brown-low's pets, who have passed through the city, we arc justified i-A stating that none but boys, who have uo better sense, and negroes, w'ho are too lazy to "woru, bave enlisted iu the State tJuard.

Nashville JSanuci 25th. EADtJD AKTESS DEPT OF THE CUMBERLAND, Ouice Qf Assistant Adjutant. General, J-. Louisville, iatb, ISO. Gen.

Thomas Duncan, Commanding of Xashville, Nashville, Tennessee. -General In addition to the instructions taken to provide lor their sustenance, the as easily seen as a spire on a country church in winter as prominent a fact as that the other'Radical candidate for the same position in ojjr county is crazy, viz: poor George RobarU; aud just us clear as that the Lieutenant would be placed iu the intellectual dilapidation if he bad any, i. the military will interpose in his behalf and declare hira.thf choice of. the people. If the Lieutcnant)ejieral'--shouldvbappen to mis-couot in thisaniportant particular, why a very small, insignificant' pofctk-ul pretension will be heard to drop behind Lem, BoulwcrdS.

counter tDat-ValL Bicck Sinth, our regular Democratic nominee, is at present confined to a bed of sickness, but Hat of his back he can carry four or livi ninre ftrpi- mul hath Rohni-l mkI f'liit. by closely studying the above table. The of si blunder will be noticed in the Second Warfltii will be seen bv reference that O- C. Curry and ruroea uy luinc scremicieru, wants to know whv there cannot be a catw ae VdoSaw. and crowd was large, anu iuc ueuuiea ui between Mm citv and the qnar- dle, and, making tor Mosely, struck him a witt blow on the left arm, breaking that limb ut low the elbov.

-The maimed belligerents no 7 Krapplcd each other, when, after a little tusk otuer parties interfered aud prevented furthe mischief. Golia.day at once gave himself up to the civil am horities, und Mosely was arrested, when bo, were bound over to keep the POvvHve the particulars as we received them Irom a Radical source, and cannot vouch I 'V of everything narrated. A nmigui. Certainly. Tbey ought to be muzzled for thci Cvrcs Messenger, both citizens ul the J-irst ant, baye been appointed as delegates alternates in ttioKecnnri Ward.

Wc can (sav to a certainty lar army, tbc militia man claiming. to rank contained iu letter from these Headquarters, of llith the Major General commanding the Department, directs me to add that you treasonable and roomamy conduct. that we know of more than tai Dcmccrntsfrom-that night. After forming properly, the procession moved to the graveyaid, where the joke was finished by bis kneeling down at the "rave and asking pardon ot his late wife spirit; alter which the party proceeded to a Jtloot), and taking a driuk at hi? expense be was permitted to rejoin bis new-made wife-this being the third marfagc bonds he h-cntered into not find them antine so limited, that the pilgrims were without -water lor turtv-cight hours. Tents had been sent them to'shelter the untortunatcs from the buruing sun, but ere they reached the quarantine many had been overcome by tneheat.

During the sojourn of the-visitor at qtminntine there occurred teu deaths. Ut the loss incurred bv the caravans no exact timatc could be obtoimtcd. JThc thermometer ranged yesterday from to 95 iu the 6hade. At eight o'clock last night even witu a eaptam the regular army, 'ihe private survejed him a few inoments'aud remarked "You're a purty fellow to rank with (W captain he wouldn't have such chap as vou toclanehis boots! Out widyon, you spalpeen!" And giving the captain a slap in the face, the private walked off Nashville Gazette. 25th.

lor tee ieua. even- had a refreshing shower which cooled the atmos win consider tue miutiaoi tue State ot ieu-uessee, called out under act of the Legislature, passed last winter, as among the regularly constituted authorities of the State. Very respectfully, vour obedient servant, wm. d. Whipple, Brcv't Mnj, U.

S. Ass't- Adj. Gen. tlemau ho of "militia The Sultan of Turkey docs not sperik French" inir. tit-ire- pti ere and hot bricks, and brightened the couute- i.orf! the'v are prob the fjrjjwfou into the oargain, and beat the race by five Fuad Pacha acts as his interpreter i )'Snce ir our fat friend amazingly.

Nashville Baunei', oUl approaching; the fi wi ably mw stationed. PHILL. asjijjundred imtjorit diences with tin. Emperor,.

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