CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE. WEiKNJgOAV. BKFIEMBEK 27, 1866.
Cht ©(can HtfaTt. I, Gape Iilxnd, C#» May Oecctj-, s.i. r, 8. P- M A QONAOLE, Wednesday, nept. 11 j 1M3. irmiifow«wm«)
Sunday Scboel AaaOctailouA pub! c iwwetfog oMh# friends ui Sonday hcboolt in Lap* May county, will be held Bl the First Baptist Cboteb, Cm* , May Coo'rt Hum. on Tueidsy, Od. lfofi. f at 10 u'cfeck A. M., to e muder method- | for giving xreu'er rfiSrteney to It* Kahbwth School, aud fermiog a ij'nnty Sunday , School AoMtcialion. S-eirliv. ot this kind I , bate boas formed in alljbe.olhsf eianllrs i ^ ' of tbts State, auxiliary to th« tils'# Sabbath School A-aocutiou, and have bt»t> found »rry UVehtl, and it irMrnestl b..p*rj ; tbal all inrere-teJ In tba reltginu- edttcation of uar eniWrrn uud yoalb, will u» fat ! a> possible aUand. Rev*. Jama* W. Ilnbbard, Cape Island; Kocraies TtwsscnJ. Capo Ma) Circuit ; K. i N. Jenrks, Court Douse; W. A. Brook-. Saatilln; A. Alwou-I.-Cap* Island; Parsons Townarad. Hold Sprint; Robart B. ; BuU'liffe, Cap- Ma) Circuit'; IV. U. OjJa'bourue, C-«pe May Circuit; Mo«e» Wil- j liasi'on, Cold Spring. Laymen — A. II. S'ti'YrD*, Cap* flay; T. • » H. Hop bo-. Ca|o- May; A. Reeves, Cold . Spring; J. B. HuiTmaui, Court Honao; ... 1 Rat mora, U"*h*u; Dr. Afexuitder Young, "OosheD ; C. Ogdyn. Court HoUsr : R. P. Edmund-, Col.i Kpnna; Andrew II. Reeves, Capo May; J. H. L-*cb. Capa lalaud ; Geo. W. Siulib. Capa Uund. Dob iti nine of Cold West i Iter. On Taotsday last, lb« suo cru-sed Urn ! tropic, rising and selling at 6 o'clock, nta- '. king lbs nay and night of e<|U I length. 1 We dow start out opoo the cold reason.— For the tiexlMhren ^mpdtb* tbe days aill gradually grow shorter, the a rather colder, bringing overcoats end fi.rs aga-n inio re-qoi-itiun. This should be a reminder >o all, particularly tbe poorer clu-»es, that the time ir tiotsr very hrtef in which to make preparation* (or the approaching winter sea«on. Yfitboui such preparation there w 11 : necessarily be much desiitoin-o and' suffering. Close economy, Irapu Ity, ami industry at tbia time, aiay b» tbe - keepiug the "Wolf Iroru tbe door" IB mid- ' smrtrr, and ibrro certainly could be uo j •iroogar incentive to save than thai. Persons ol moderate means could scru) ulously ' b -a band every penny, and cut il.-wn-tben ( aip' Uses 10 the lowest possibly- figure, ui J order to be prepared (or the dfitiliugraciea ; tbal are likely to befal them. Lecture To-iif glit. B. Ftaz«r and M rs. Tlioinas, tbe celebrated Mmlaliste Hill give a lecture this (Wednesday) evening, '.'7th iusi in the Citjf limit. *in "Mental Power." demonSt rating "jcln vaiions forms. llr. Fraaer Announces lb l be will expose a spiritual trick, by alloaing any three tneb to tie him securely with a rope ol' their own choosing, . ^ tad a bile Ihry ate bidding fa. in aud the J end of the rope, he will Iikms-o hlmsell in slaatly. Admi-slon 25 cent- ; clnldreu 15 j «ent«. Don't fail to a't-nd. K«|uttl UouiHim. The a-ildiera ol Ihfil and 1SC2, resident ib this county, propose to bold a me. ting in Ibis ciiy, at eu early dayglo take measures to secure from ibe General or Ktai# | •g.orerii'menu soch an appropriation as shall rentier their pay And bounty equal to t'-mt retrited by t-.e men minting iu I86S and 1PM. The soldier* of VJC1 and 1862 received , do local bounty, bat served faithfully for , tba monthly pay. and fought some of the bloodier! and most important battler of the war. Justice require* that they should receive a* least as orach a* those who enlisted lator, tiany of whom served bat a few months, and there can be no rearooablr doubt that if tbe matter is properly pre •anted to Goagvevs, that body will pass the law required ; and also, as act to pay to tba soldiers discharged at the close o'f the 1 war tbe s hole o' the goearnment bounty or $100 promised — 7roi(on State Gazette Serious Affray. Quite a seriou- aff-ay occurred in oor town about five o'clock on riund«v morning, last. Three brothers, John, Fatrick, and j Thomas Kain, tbe Bret two intoxicated, bad | sataniad as far as Fullrrton'a store from a ; i parly, kept apall night, when Patiick laid j down. Tbe other two brothers endeavored raise to him oa bis feet end get him home ; bat be rwfttsed and sank d«wo again, when Aoba Kain kicked bun. Thereupon Tom struck John, and a quarrel arose. The three men then proceeded o <t Delaware ■ street On their w .y b«lM at Thoroughfare, fighting and abo-ing • each oiber, and as- 1 companied by I'a'rlek J. Kain, n eossin. When opposite Mr. Neff*s bi.u.e, the affair bacame so serioas, that John Kaio drew a knife an J rubbed bis brothtr Patiick in the groin, infltclinii a . very avrioos and perhaps fatal wound- '•«*!*• struck at Tom. wounding him sevaieij- on ita sida of the bead, cutting his vsr, and ran a long dtiu - tanca afiar bis c«a-iU Patrick, ini-ndlug to •lab him tuO, bdl fortunately did not sucoeed. Tbe perpetrator ot tba deed immvdiataly made off, aud i* Still at large.— Patuck Kagi if lying in a critical owuditioa. — H'eotfiarg ComtUoti-m. Xgf The PMladelfhia Bulletin, ot Monday, has the (ollvwing aui og »U "New Jersey Matters ;" Care J*i_s»d. — Matty rery decidedly fin.Improvement* air to be made aext epntig •t Ibis celebrated srateriag place, which - cannot fail to gtTa' to it amuy addatoual aUraatiout.
The Jersey (Ity Elanufert Church. The J* rsev ( Ity Timu o Friday last. : rleari Bp lb# (keat*atoyy or the Vbswated ' 1 church." wfan-h bis created to much e.t-cit-meai as- thai c ii y and ■ ebgwhere. for:' several days pu«'. We ropy from tbe 77»r» j ■ hat pall of I»t article rela'ing to Ire,' church '"alleged to have beeu baunlei!,'' InJ the cau-e if (lp- .".{rangs k.mud-." ' «hiVA-W. faeen heard- (nr-leaeewl oigb't* ; -j of late fit* cntdrn ali.kgkd To axatt" *"«£•- "The edifice in which Jbe hideooa nnr-e-were lepnrled tn have been heard, and Ihr bull.ilag to which, we have relrrrsd from the first, is a Miiall, unpretending wooden I structure Urated at l»*-t seven hlaeks roni i he chure • of St. Boniface. Tlie aocieiy ! that worships iherein aie said lo t>« naturj ally raperslttious. and, Cor.seq.ieBtly, ea«ilj | affngbled. which wcounts (or the lung de- > ti'y in. the investigation which has njiw br-n - 1 round, lo p». eeed liom pa'Oral causes, thus , i dispelling all i be mystery by which they were sarruui-d.il. and .aural} ralluviug tba.. ' place of any aitroclitHi Air cariosity-seekers i a* it has thus far escaped their ootice, we, | lion, forbear to give more d^finjts ioformaj lion ss to its locality. tux caI'bk or rus sratscx sockds. ! The affrighted tnisteew having finally mastered up suflicienl courage to enter thv church at the "dead hour ol night," they j Were *0. n relieved of all anxiety by tbe ! discovery that the sound* proceeded front j under i be flouring. On making en opening one of the party'desceiidrd iulo tbe darkI orss beneath, and having been bunded a j lighted candle, groped h.s wey arouud, aud ! ,uon stuaibled over five young vagabonds, j ] who wele lying flat on the ground, auiMr.-m | whom had emanated tbe direful and hideoas | noise* which ha* caused to great an excitemen!. The building is bailt on piles, wbic . extend several leel above the ground, and me enclosed with hoard*. Th" young ratcats have nightly effected an entrance within this ear loss re by t.king uff one of the j buaitls, and alier geitu g in. n-pla:iug It. so that tbey wre entirvly conc aled from view, and bave thus beeu tumbled to so ) baffle Itivesligwtion froui outside tbe building. An attempt an. made to capture the arcbins, but tbe light being extinguished j they managed in lbs daikoesa to gel oat i the say tb.y got win and escaped. Two | nights siuce watch bus beet kept, but uo ; auuut's heard. | The whole matter having now beon clearI ly elucidated. We run afford lo laugh with j one another at ita ludicrou*Dvss. Although I tbe nones did certainly eXist, vnauy "Sells' were the rr-ult, aud some of Ibe rtctiui* suffered badly, hut wre must acknowledge that tbe boys who caused tbe startling sounds have sold u* «lj. and e.rtaioly ar» entitled to eredii .'or aff r.ling material fur « one of the uiosl exciting gbust store* ever tnifrd States District Court. Tibmmv, Sept. 19. — The September kyrm j of the Di-irict Court opened to-day— flo . j R. S. Field, District Judge, presi- iug. Tho j tirand Jury was empaimrlvd and sworu al follows ; Geo. M. Robeson, IK. Mercer Shreere, Josephus Kooy, Jr.. le-wi- Parker. Jr.. 1 Samuel A. Dobbins, Jon Cod Ingtnn. Robert H. Kennedy' Frar.khn Htafk, Charles R. Alston, . Ileury N. Farkhnrst. | Jame* M. Q'llmhy, Je..e Stewart. Jr., 'j Culeinan F. Keamrog Olayton Tru«x, TboBtasr Hi Whitney, .loser h B. Carpenter, Bennington Gill, Whitfield S. Johnson i llob'l t.'. Hotcbioson Charles Apptegatn. It is ouderotood that there will be uaum- ' her of sans for the recovery of the penalty ' fur non-payment of government taxes, Ac., by. manufacturer* and other*. Some c**e* : laid over from the last term will also pro. but.ly come up for trial. The o-iort ad. journed lo 10 o'clock on Wednesday morn- ! >og. Wrdxwdxv. 20. — The court met at 10 i I o'clock, bat there being do business rrxdy, ; adjourned to TburuilsT. The Grand Joey wm in seseion -some i hours and adjouroed over. It is jtrtjhjlbla ! that tbey will not report before some time | next week, gin lb* meantime, the court is j awaiting tbe action or tbe firand Jury. It j will meet and hear any motion that may be ' made, and adjonro from day to day until the Grand Jury shall come in. It is reported that there will be a large ! umonnl ol bnslne&v before the Grand Jory, ; bat of coarse, nothing Is really known on , the subject. — Morris tt. Hamilton has assumed lb# editorial control of the Evening Journal of 1 Newark. j — The Presbytery or West Jersey stands . j adjourned to meet m the Frst Church of j Hndgeton on October 2nd. — Be*. Wm. II. Jefferys, late of the. . *w Jersey conference, is now a member • of tba Bock River Conference and located , at Aorora, Illinois. — The corn crop ia Somerset county turns out to >•• remarkably abundant. The present yield is ui. precedent* d within tba memory of ibe oldest ibbttbilaot. v. -i — 0. A. Douglass will discos tipaa (be i "A> Ion tic Democrat" efler Ibis week sod i remove his e«lab!isharoi lo Bridgeton, lo i pub i»h a uew paper ibrre to be cal ed the "Patriot." — Robberies are of nightly occurrence ia Hudson Cnyaod Bergen, and all efforts' to delect the perpetrators have thus far 1 ' proved faille. A night or two since tbe ' : citlxeas ol Hadeoo City tamed out about ! I Avsty-oioe strong and Scattered about ia ' I search ol tba thrives, bat none wet* captlUCVi. 1
rfT CLSI.IAI. NEWS. — Wm. Smiih. ex-Governor of A'irgicla. . I ia ill WaaViiip'.on. — K. M, lluatcr and Governor Smi'b, ! ■ m[ Virgrtita; Tiave hewn paroled. — Thp flnvernm^nt bakery at tYashfeg- ( , ton i-.oed in fenr years 49.572,79*3 ration-. ! ( — Mr.' Jenkins, memtc-r or the t»tai» , ,( Krneb-from Cnieh enao'y. bavag veteov-il from Ibe Stale, bis seal Iwiiumv vaCaoL \ gaged , .0 tbe Steamer Kdarin Foire.l. so CnUght in the machinery. Ileaa* instantly . j killed. He resided at No. 608 Division : ^ireet.'c.mdeo. N. J. ' —The United States Hotel, Baamar.'s lager berr brewery, aftj ibe build nc- in J*v. Hall's nana yaA, at New L..tu, L 1. acre hnrned on Tt.udday. Tbe total loss ; was aboot' £45.000. e-Th# Treysary Department will not \ issue B> present any more compound inter. ■ est no es the denomination of Sii.-n. . which has baen-woup'erfeited, anj| vi :il/ adopt measuirs to Call ill sacb as ate lV citculation. / — It is uid tbal the ox-rebel Vice Pres- . ideat Stephens. n->w wrflfied ai Knrt Warre*- is soon to be relea-e.l and'wil' retorn ' to Georgia to co-operate with ex-Governor . ; Browo and othrra in Ibe ro-fonstrac«ion , and wstornTto^of that Sinte to the Union. I — Met^ren gdvteea of Angu-t. 20th say ' thnt betCFen ibe Preach, Ih- Liberals and* 1 th- goerillc*. tko cour.trtJS fe't mdng tn f (bis dog*. Cortina* ba» captured £|Hit,iiUU ' in silver. .Tuareg is at Chihnahua. Tflw 1 ; Liberal* hold Dmangn, and have captured ' more Belgian*. ■! —The assavxipatlnn prisoners at Fort ' Jvffersnn, on th* dry Torluga*, are oil at ' wnik. c^ir. Mndd is a pri»i)rijio»piiBl nurse, Arnold is a clerk in th» Provo.1 Marshal's office, and Sjianglef and O'Laughlin uie ' working at" their trade, carpentering, in ' the engineer department. — The Wisconsin Democratic C^j'n'ion ' : on i he 201 b, nominated a fall Stat- ticket. The resolution* adopted endorse th# policy of President Johnson nn reconstruction, 0| pose ni-grn suffrage and the tu*pen>loi<of tho aril of habeas corpus, and favor I rigid economy IB the expense* of the gov , | — Dick Turner, the notoriuus turn-key , of Libby Prison, I* still a prisoner in Richmoud, notwithstanding the slatemant that : lie succeeded in getting to Kutope at tbe . time ol bl* escape, about two muolbt since, i lie was teca: lured, and bus been confined , »vV since III a cell 8 by 12 feet, seen by ! ; and oa ing only tbe surgeon, who daily , visits him. , | _ Tbe Moont Holly Mirror says The . f wife of Wm. Ufoi.ms.vvas droaned in the : • Roneoca*. lo-ai Timbuctoo. on Friday morn- ■ ing. Her littla daughter fejl tuto lite creek alien Mr*. Grooms jumped in tn nscue the cnild. and getting into deep wster, her ami slie wa> -drowned before ai'i'Unce . 1 could be rendered, Tba child wo saved. — The Alabama Slat# Convention, on ; th- iy£t i'. in-'i-d au ordinance aiith. .rising , ' b'lov isiotiul Governor to o,d«r an election for member- of t*0' gn-'s. For ntm. her* of tbe Legislature and State officers the election is to be h-ld on the fir«! M»n. | day in November. Th# LegisLlcie wilt meet no the thiril Monday in Drromber. , An Ordinance providing for thn sppnint- • no-nt of Jtwtge# of the Court* is jviiditlg. 1 — George W. Teat'es, a private of Co. K, 9lb regiment. New Jersey Volunteers, was taken prisoner by the rebel* m front ' of Petersburg last, summer, since which time bis * if.- has not hhard from him. Will 1 j not some of those boys ahn managed to esJ 1 ' I rapa the hnrrors of Aodersonvill#. give Air*. Kmelina . Teata* such Information of her hnsban.l as they possess. Direct lo Mrs. Etnelio* Tea'es, Succasonov, Morris 1 county, N. J.— New Jersey papers please ' I C0Pf ' - " ' J — A gang of about fifty urMMMi^MBota | , ages ranged from twelvu to oixtedn years, ! eii?agrd in a stone fight, one day last week . at T&nth and Berks streets. Philadelphia. ^ { Several of them received quit# srriuuwounds, fl'hc police arrived on tba ground I | and arrested six of the lads, one of whom | had a loaded musket, and another a pistol. I Tbe lad with tbe musket attempted lo escape, but tai chased for three miles and 1 | ! finally captured. Tbe offeooers were held ' j to auswer by Aldermau Fitch. — A Jerssyman reported to be from Mill- | ' j villa, arrived ifi'Philadephia on Salur.l *j, j ' indulged in "marine whisky" and jumping j j into a small boat on th# Delaware, oeir \ ' ! Market Street wharf, endeavored to vscap# ] f ; with it. Th# owner jomp-d into nuothwr, | boat and pulfed after him. The result was . ) a race that attracted considerable attention. r ! The Jerseymac, in attempting to land on j 1 Smith's Island, fell into the river and was ! almost drowned. He aas taken hack to i. Philadelphia, and committed to th« lockI up. ^ ( • — Our . farmers ip ll.fe vicinity are already .iudgaged; In some caere. In butting and I stacking their corn ; it ia considered ripe ' ' enough Tor so doing. The season is ov-r 1 ' iwo we^ks more forward than usual, besides 9 ! being a very favorable one. The corn crop " ' promise* to be very large. Tbe potato : crop is turning ont much larger than was n ! anticipated— the rot having prevailed only • i to a limited extent. r ' Th- bock wheat crop promises lo be s abundant. We are assured that It has olt ! ready escaped danger from early frOsts. s Altogether this is on* of the most extruor- - : citnwry aeaeons w, have hod for tnaoy years. JtiUaUlh Journal ■ at
Trial of Wirz. t Th* following is a summary of th* trial | | ol Wit*, the resumption <>r which to* k place ! 1 j on Tuesday of lift week : j • ' 1'c libit. .Sept."' 19.— ]'h is military' conn S - in Wa-hioglou engaged in trying the Ao-j' ' d-r-onville pti-on keeper, resumed pro- 1 ; ceediugs in the rase to day, after on nn- ^ ' nvoidalile vacation, "Wing l."> g'lies* if; ,' 'he' accuseii. ur «u eatiSa we<i. After j ? ai.t Will's coups I and a secret d-Jlheia- ' 1 i'po iif the court, in regard to the govern- j 1 meat furnishing time and mean* to en.i Bi"0 j ' nddoional witnesses for the defence front J ' ' ih# rv.ulherr. States, it,wa* decided that j 1 aubpuma* for Hie desired person* sliould be 1 i-*0rd and sent to "the military com Band. 1 ; ants la alio— department* they are sop- 1 poaeil lo reside. The taking of evidence : was thee continued, and a number of wi'-ne-res, iacluffing bo' h those who had been apHtfeil. ad. In. g to the testimony heretofore /elicitod returning the crvi. liy and* inhumaf ni'.y oT W.ir. IT. rings and lorture. ... the prison pett, lb# banting and tearing ol ; (rig. lives -by bounds, the starvation, the punishments of the chain gang on-l the -hooting of men at the dead line. Major Noysa, who arrr-ted Win at hi- buit«e in , Georgiu, testified thai he wasliot aniboriged by Ceo. Wifeon to give the prisoner m y ft.r his c nduct at Ibe prison, and l e did I"! nut ibink that he gave any such promise, i ( apt. Mooie, who superintended tin- fitting I : op of Ihe grurey-ird at A ndersonvilie re. V centiy, ami niaikmg the glare* of t o na. I I I inn*! soldier* who died in the prison, testified that the number of burials was la e|-e t thousand nine hundred and twelve, and that l ibe dnad hodin^were parked olosely lo. gather in trenches from ouv huudredto two , hundred yards loog. • ! Wxn*g*DAV, Kept .20" — Nothing of grave . | importance was elicited in the Wirz' trial" 1 to-.'uy. Wttnesse-*for ihe pro-ocniion are , still Iteing examined. Dr. A. Tbornloiry. a rebel surgeon who was on duty at Anrler- , i -onMlle. testified as to the i'errilrle ciiiidi- j ' 'ion of the prison, and read one of hi* re. ; sports going tp show that surgeon* were 1 r hot provided with the means of working. "\>qwith medicine* ; that prisoner* in tbe ; hospital were compelled to lie on the gronttrt . without blankets or ped, and that the ra. Hons of the men were not of the proper j t , kind or the proper quality.- The day's evid. rige was fully coufirninlory of the horrtbi# tulo* of the "ufl'.-r<k^s of the prisorer* J and tlm inbutnnnity of Ibetr jailors hereto- . | io1-e n'arated. One witness testified to hav. ' j ing heard Wirz suy that he liad been an i orderly sergeant to an Illinois regiment, j and bad been in Gen. Sigel's command. i ■ • Tdbmuat Sept. 21.— A number of wit- . martial yesterday, disclminc, if possible, _ even more.benioua and revolting acis and r conduct on the jiart of. the hcciissi! and . other rebel prison officers tliuu ha-' hitherto ^ j l.een ellctled. J. Burns Wulk-r tevtified ; !bat ont #4ih or March Gcii Howell Cobb ; uiadna speech ul, An.ier-oiiv lie. which ti e 1 ! par- led prisoners were nll-i«'ril to listeii t .. ( i (Jobb declared lie was sorry ar.y prieenem • ■ had 1 tee ii taken, and that if •>« h*d hi. way • i^ie would Tang every one of then), and mi- j ' ; Vised th* caixen* to. hang any of the Van. • ; kse* mho might come to their hoaxes, jle ' : vynimeaced the cruel tieaimeut inflieted !•)' • Wirr. and. said: "If I'reside.it Lincoln ' i ever gels me he witi hung me, and if I ever ; get him j will hang him." Ambrose sfpeu. : cer, wli#-.. home wa. ii no miles from AhdersoaAlip, le*t.lied that be had Visited I the prison often, and that it* condition au> i . th*1 must filthy and wrethed tbut could be - ] could be smelted two mile* Oistant. There ' f ' was plenty of all kinds of suppliea in the f ; "vicinity lo hav# mad# the prisoner! com. o fortable.' Provision* and ot er necessarirs : , ! were collected for ibem by benevolent la- „ i dies of the neighborhood ; not these they - were not allowed to receive, and Wirx, ' i General Wiuder and Captain B. B. Winder ^ "prdpoYeil, *»' aTutri"hmei(tTor nieso"lodie-, t that a house of ill feme should bw established, and that they sho'.ld ba placed in ' it. Geo. Winder spoke about it with much ' . profanity and indecency of language, and ^ j said be "would aw so ti the damned YaOj Iter* should die there as anywhere else." — I ' I Wirx boasted that lie aoolii make tn# prtsI on destroy as many Yankee* a- we re getting ( . killed at tbe front. I)r. J. It. H#ad, rebel j j surgeon in Andersnnvillw prison bo-pilal, | i testified to tb* disease and terrible sufferu | ing there product d by want of pro(>#r food, : . medicine and shelter. His wile and Auhig | ber of other laditli collected snppliea for . ' | the suflerrrs ; bat h« was refu»ed the pri- • j \ ilege of disiributiug Ibem, and Ills life «*« (J threatened by the prison officers lor hi* • 1 agency iu tbe matter. Tbese supplies were '• . aflerwurd* sivetf to reb. I Soldiers. A large " amount of other testimony was a iduc«d lb •» i regard to tba suff. riug* and miseiy of the v' captive* nad tbe biutality and inbntaanity - | of Wirx, tl * Winders and other prison of- ! cer*. y i FatbAT, Sept. 23.- — The most Important rt i testimony adduced before the Wtrr court ». - martial to-day was tffht of Ur*. F. 8. Hop■r ' kins and G. L, Rice, two of the rebel me■s ! dical men who. were on da«y at the Anderp i sonvillc prison hospital. Dr. Hopktfi* rend o ' a report on the condition of the prison nod is \ hospital which he had ' prep-red and suby ' mined to General W toder, afiereeceiving iosttuctfens, to thska a complet# iospec- >• l tion. 11# found the causes uf tb* great ,1- 1 mortality and the alarmiog prevalence of ,. ! disease lo be the crowded statu of tbe pen, r- the absence uf proper ur -offlcionl food and i. | medicine and all feclh'tie* for cleanliness, . wont of food water aud clothing and abet-
j from beat and cold, and the filthy and pWonon- eoadition df the prison. Dv.Hop- ; kins suggested remedies for all these evil*; j , j no attention was ever given lo hi* rei port. Aw order of General Winder to Dr. j j H.;wa» oabuilt'ed, showing that the ltn-h- 1 mond autho'ilies were' cognixant of the , j ■ vii«, and that (V ijidrr bad auiliurity to 1 • bat# tlirm. The Doctor Hid it was > he i implicit c. a Allelic- Winder twit in M HX j which caus— 1 tba hwyrible siera. vl ibl' g* j exist. Dr. Rice give rvide nee in rrganl i the trrriMe condition of ibe prison pen. : ' and th? dying of men ironi starvation, col, I, ' and olher causes. The test miuy , ot other Wltoerses to I i.» Same efli-ct a as | also t»k#n. The -proceedings were closed to-day. amidst n somewiml exciting scene. t\ trx, i ' who, owing to bis weak condition, ha* for" some days past reclined on a couch while j : in the court room, was reqm eled yj, rise for the purpose cl being identified hy b ; 1 murder and brutality oo bis part. When - the wttnw'f a;vt -^Tttat istnc man,'*" Wirx glared at biin fiercely and made • tl 'rt- to ruutradict hint, being silenced wdli uifficuity, and was so oltnomr by ■ is excitemen I and passion that he sank exhuustod aud alninst liieless. Measure* were immediately taken to resuscitate Mm. tb* court I adjouiuvii, and tbe room was cleared ot : Spectaloi*. It is thought thill. I lie uccused cannot live to ace the coticlu-l n ol Hie trial. The Atlantic t able, ll-rem tfir'MeAabwa' *aa*UM-.| ' again commenced worfong tu earecsL No' , tiiuv has beeu Wasted iu useless regrets uVug past failures, but those failures u v» t ' Pi-en utilized with a view lo future success. , Various prcvau'.ioua have been UkrO wuu Iinprovoaiuiiis resolved U|luU, whereby all !*'■ lotulci accidents well nigh impossible lu ' the next attempt to submerge the cable.
• nt present arrnn.rd, ti is intended tbut the Great Kusteru shall Sail Itoai Valentin in e ,! lb# last week to .May next, with the new 1 cntil# on board. Toe* cable will be laid to " N cW loll lull and, anil wbeu tbal opvratiuu is 1" I : cuuipieUO tile Great Kastevo »ill return to f . ; tbe place wber. tbe buoy wa placed upon i . | the broken cable a fen weeksago. Sbe w II . i grapple for tbe brokvu end, aud no doubt . | is tell that it will be found. A splice w.ll Ibcu be made, und the rest of the cable ue- . ; cessary lo cuuqdete tbe hue lu Niwleoud- ' . : iaLd will be la'd. ; * A Kiregulur Ktpcrirnce, ■j Five years ago • njor Von ! was nn officer of standing in the Aiirtniut" • ; ling d"bls, he resigned and came to this ' ' , country. He obiained a jioiiilion on Gen. * 1 McL-l. Ilan'- staff, and then ou MrDgweH's, t ' ' and wa- finally placed in command ot are-:, ' • gitno'il. A few days Ufn he *a» inu-ier. J 1 ' out. II.. drew event-en huudr. d dollar* [ " of i-ack pay und utlowances i-ii-t weut to ' - New York." A born gambler, as so m.i- y ' - 1 ol. the A'l'i'iun md Pin-sUii army ...Tu-.-r. I I' are, l e Could not resrel lb# irmpt iliQn to , try In- luck with *o handsome n »utii. In a . ' ■ uinoul t. The next morning, penniless, uif ■ t-:!j destitute, and stung »ilh u -eii»e ol • ' ! hi- ,ii-grace. lie enlisii-d a- a rtvale in out 1 Tragedy in a Theater. , | j One of the I'Mcug" ti-.-.ire.s known as ; • . : the MosvUOi, was tin last Tucday wv-ning • . ; ins seen# ol a tragedy more gomrotw than ■ i . those usually represented on ihe stage. ' !• ! George II, ifeiich, one "f the actors, 'w.-nly- 1 ' e , seven year* of ng. , w is shut ill the green- 1 . mom by bi« wife, a young und beautiful 1 s woman, aged only eighteen. They hud 1 been niarMwd a little over u year, but sepa. ; I > rated soon after the wedding, tin account of , ! disaereementa, and had lived varyliltU to. r I gether during all the time id their married [ , : life. Tfie liushaniT Kid tili 'd a bill for a di. 1 vnrce, and tin wi'e insisted o"n his with- ; ii i drawing it. Tbi< she could not indue# him ! ' Ii ! to do. and therefor# deteiinraed tn lake ' d his life. She did not folly wiccm-d in her ; ] design, however, as the wound inflicted, ' - ! thnngb a severe one, was not considered i. ; neCesaartly tnnriol. She was arrested and | g ! committed, but Seemed lo have nu corn- j -I putictioOA regarding her bloody d«#d, j | —The death of Kir W. Hamilred, tbe ' I I accomplished Astronomer Royal ul Dublin. - ' j lis* beeu followed by tha decease ol another j r j asironotuer still more widely known. Jo j l_ j ha on Frederick Kncke, reputed discoverer j [ of Eui-k*'* comet end director of the Royal i ^ | Oh erv'atory of Berlin, died recently in that . e j city *1 the' nge wf seventy. lour. He was I born at Hamburg, and want through tires I u I ordinary I*i ussiao routine of atudy at Got- - r i tingen, service in tbe arniy. Ac., uuttl bis i scientific attainment* became known sod ^ j ho received tbe high sppuituaenl be held ■ < at tb* lime of bit destb. l — Mr. Amos Baron, of ^0dP< Kith N. ,t | J. Volt., nuw living in Palorimt, wrus shot j , j at the battle of Av»rysboro% N. C., March ' lClb, I8C5, tbe ball entering bit right r_ i etieek near th* mouth, carrying away all j ' tbe teeth hi the right upper jaw, .and two j in the lower, and lodging in tbe aeck ou , ' the left tide, quit* low down. Mr. Baron , i carried' th* bell enul lb* other day, when | the wound was prebe.l ahd a poultice aptl plied, which io a few hoar* drew out the of! b-"-o, j — The Mlaraori Pacific Railroad bai be»n | id ! completed, and yiatMUger train! will jbe > a, i running from Ht. Luats to Kaon* City by d- i the lattor part of this month.
CoS.:.:oa on the Uriawnrr. ^ A goriou* colUxion, with a iwrtquate I pxoniption fnm irjoev, n-rtirred on* Mcbday betwtcn '.he sVomboat TrcntOB--j m»d the Wuj. i, P yfon. Tbe Utter- * ' wager-isflbg If m Builingti-u. and ibef irmer bad left tlt'e Brieb l wl.arf but « i fe# niit utr# before.' Tie-fog »e- v,rv dense »n tile river, at;d Jlir pie. Is ooold rt-e but a ehott d;>lai. i e Ti c Dayton was prucudii g uablt. u.iv gwd vv , ml>^ ; : close to the >rv fuAry ..'Arc when the Trcuton struck heron tin. starboard bow, enre-hiog thn gnur^'aod dan oil-li- ^ , i' g the led ca' ealii", which i* »n ib I 1 siilo of ti.«r Bowl Til. re w-rr abont t twenty pessp' gits on il.r ferry X(»i, but 4 no o e »u! injured The cupiain, wh-. *u on the n>of . f1 •hi cabin when tb. c Iliai'.u tOolf plarr, jumped on hnnrt) the Trtmti.n, und «a< I tided in Bur.inct.tn Ton Tl* 'or. *u* lint damaged. Sh- sheered ' ff and afl.-r Iniltiug at the whatf at Burl ngtob, continue on lurway to Pln'md. Jplii*. Tbe pilot >.f the Day to. i any*- that ho s w the Trenton wh;« o-iunj distisnre off/ a- d kept out i-f i|ij? Hav, and itqrpaoif y die Tri'ut ui fiowld chaege her court , t.oi ii.sp ud'orthwi the fo'irr Kept rtraight on, and Col!t*oti 'was thr ciM.voquDnce. Tlie Pacific Itu.iioini. S' Louis paper* rej d. e ..tor the final .in, lni..n ol. the Missouri link in Die •I'.u-rGV lLitlroatl extending to Knsae , Cry. Tbe Democrat says: The road U rsseniullv n Misjouri en- 1 1 terpriso It hug been built fcotn the pr , erode of $7 ODD 000 of Slate bond*. $1 200 000 inortg gei. $2,200,900 refieited fr -ra St. Louis city and eounly, aonut $750,000 privol» subsrriptioas. and about tho same amount from interior
coumi s. 1| b >s cost an imwensc sum beyond Hie original istiinstci, but tbe j C .us. » we have endeavored to trace as they arose Our citizens will be too much gratified l.y the completion of the rohd to count the cost at present. Tlie • prospects of the road are glorious. All the time it bag bm-n in proces of won*! ruction, the advance of civilizeslion into the for west, the new discoverriea of Idaho, .Montana, Colorado and XeW MeXICO, the development of Utah aud Nevada, have added tenfold to the * I business of tho plant* The Union Pacific Railroad running from Kansas City, -ireiches «>ut ils urius to Fort Udey, and draws * new I r. (hi-. to its terminus. New stage lilies, emigrant route*, height . rausportatiun lines and settlements arc »p ringing' up rapidly , -and all tiles# most i cuntri'.titc to the prosjM'rity of the Mis- ; sourt Pacific. * ^ Look Out (or Tlicnt. A very dng-ruu# counterfeit one •I ll.sr gri rnfiick" is in circulation. grt.o r. I I kcnr-it 'o the trn •• note is ll ealeul-i .1 to d-ceive persons who :.re nnuonird. It tspl the denomlnalioiT- which ciriHtli'res mostly in thn lie lid- lit people P'SSI aUfe to I'Bsr I'.ASCS front iv ore t. rfe t money, and this fact . si.' mid -liuiul it# the det-etivea and those i iv in li ive aut'mritr ow r the dete.oiv.-s. . • if.ek 'he eouiitcrfe'nrrs and the r i L v.g. rrasfy and without delay. pei.ahies for punting cOunterf-it# of ii- C 't. d Stale- currency' arc very irre, mid if any of the M-C J- Ovg.iged j in -tpreiug IT h . counterfeit are caught, they st.uu'd have- l.ut a abort -hrtfl and sentenced to ihe full oxtent of the j law ^ % ; Foieigu Iiitelligt-uce. ! Tiic Aastrnlavinn bring- European ; dat-* vp thv flth Twr^Trtps aPwSFsnd X several gonboa'a have J.cvn ordered to IT B retry B<f, "n ihe coast of Ireoid. Cyro* \V Field comes home, j believing in another effort T-m Moore's ' widow i* dead. A monument at PortsI mou'b * ill /pffmmemorwte the friendly j v ait of the qjr^ncb OceL The sou of ; Victor Kinmanuel ia said to he shout to , | marry a daughter "f Isabella, of Spain, • > or Prince Antadena Earl Rustn-II codgrtf\ulates Austria and Prussia Diat 'ba j Uasteln Convention is only traasiunL The London Tunes opposes the railway ! from Halifax to Quebec. France has addressed a note to Prussia, touching , the mnrder of Ou. ^ Distihssi.nc Accidkst is a Focsoxt. i — T«o men, ua i ed "John Frsner and I Patrick McDonough, employed in E.sler ^ 1 and Co.'* foundry, Soath Brooklyn, met with a fatal accident oo Monday afternoon. They were, it appears, prepsr1 ing to cast a bed plate for a steamship, 1 of about 500 tons weight. Tbevearried | the iDoltun substance in ladles, the ( whole weighing eotno 200 pounds.— , While paaslng along a scaffolding, thn , planking broke and tbe men fell a disi tance of abont fi*a feel Tbe melted * ■ iron fell apou tbrm. and thry were ao > dreadfully injured that they died, yesterday. Bo'.b men leave families. t —General J. H. Marthnlafe was uetti. r oatrd by lbs Ret aUxc.nj fcr Atteinvy '(I'-Hb Set YevV-

