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~ebels have established a regular camp na spot which | from the — contest, in — that a new Hate -T. c d Roe ag Theres, Tome eter A W. 
de the roads to Aleppo and other impo called, and a te selected Norfolk, Wins erchant = 0. Bowes DCN ood, Mrs, 
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towns. Fears are enter or the safety of the| who w a cessive the united Med vi party. | Quer’ Watchmaker—Joux. Wiuitax Cann, pni. beret, 
tof ‘Alexandretts, » ions has ag been attacked, Gudari) Prenoid replied that he was willing to comply, | Blumber — Jone ne Dock, Throgmorton Siret. City M Joiner, 
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and the governor of A n 50 men into | provided his his conduc ^ met wit m ege approbation c of the aod Haberdasher—J Dax, Reigate, Surrey, Wuüder —G. Green, Wingate, 
lace by way of a Cleve} and ths Durham, Groce oeer —. T. Gowsn, Henley, Suffolk, Miler—T. D. R. Geien, 
the p nd N y zm ly Clave Street. Pimlico, lodging. house Keeper—J Gissex, Bishop- 
TUN Advices ET "Tunis to the 31st; ult. withdrew. caine die v hat the nomi- wearmouth: wem, DEM M ad Woollen Up G. noomis 
ington, " ve. house Keepe: .E wW, E 
state p ` business had then been resumed, and that | nation of <a xen wf the acer is | anith Rond, Ticensed Victualler — 3. Iar me, Wellington Raad, 
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the caravans had recommenced their journeys between ere de rel Pendleton, | Gembermes, Crronmaster — Peren  HARrOXD, ie Nose aee 
the towns of the interior, Ane Bey  lhad|of Ohio, fi [ice- von en to c Baker — Jouw Hot, Tpewich Sufolk. PruMerer — Benxany 
" b " ies yD h > 5$, 
seut ute Psy ef 6000 against the the decline being poen iy the yo tebity of bn il- | Lancashire, Beerseller—J, Joawwx.late of Great Newport trees, Boho, 
insurgents on the coast, The English, French, Jose Mersi juo, the au of | Greenzrocer—L. Kam, late - Mec MDC -o Lacs 
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Italian fleets Jem been r vessels being the forged proclama à a uie Mira, Hulme, Lancashire — T. Moss. Manchester, Confectioner —J. 
Jefi at the disposal of the Consa ls. 25th fron Fort Lafayette, by “order of Mr. Stan- | Marri Newin in rer aa Beer’ Relier — Rorrar -Puasouve, 
p assee Derbysh enle! : ; 4 
ariy in Oster, and 3 nd re ~” - ne — - a viel bae ur off rm Ed Bes aland Pele om ef, unito Wer quen City, A e J WenAcUKUAR H. e 
à penat mendation for the intro- | The Victoria, with Müller, the suspected mu rm Hacin” nra and, pelt, Bake "Laudem Road Bt. 
duetion of the Eng ish qe into India as a legal | Mr. Briggs, o n boar d, rea che d N ew York on the s 24th john. urine Grier. eon ba gr King's Cie, 
pm m" 101 rupees has beeri ado by the Governor- | ult. Müller proceedings for | 3. Tonnen, Sheffield. Casemaker and Poem m Tomum, Man- 
n Council, jak erin, to the Me o fha his extradition were in progress when the mail chester, Tes Denier W. Wortham, late C Cappont, Cievbist, oper 
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a Ex-Surgeon- -General abend has been found guilty score PEGUA TRIO Be VIS e Abertout, 
ling among themselv es, and thero is every prospect pea by a court-martial at Washington of the grossest mà neca iem 9. Rp, prt em 
serious civil war. The la pti re ao S frands and ion while in office in the matter of 
the Si æ ar Na omod Ua Kam | I de fri ds for y ines t "wet ama th 
he Sirdar Mahome za ban, have made Irien s, ever disqualified to ain office under e 
and it d that the latter would aecompauy rodar sas HPletroypolis and its Step. 
the ftat on — PM to Cabool. The Mahazan of | = APPREHENSION OF MÜLLER.—By the arrival of the 
Cashmere has applied to Government to g t him M in m u American mai ü ras arrest 
some land in lieu Y^ the moore he lent — » Goring the | ity nieiligente, on the arrival of the Victoria at New York on the 24th 
mntinies and in consideration of his s n that emer oda yy ne directors of the| ult, In order to render it impossible for him to eseape on 
ocensi Ba ie of cree te : ‘Thursday raised their rate of | his arrival at New York, a private circular was ee 
CHINA. —A telegram from Shanghai of July 22 | discou nt from 8 per eiit. at which it had stood since | in the hands of all New York me requesting them 
states that the city of Cangsing has been captured. | the 4th ult., to 9 per ce cent. deliver no —— to inform the 
A earap fete puro T been pm under Colonel MÀ captain privately o Vial bad oem and offer 
Gordon for the purpose o m md the Chinese troops. 5I. i d 
— es from Saigon to io thie 26th | gots Pe ate nf for ones, and S7 87 8n d PA for Mer er from ae Marci apprised the captain of what 
July anno that a nev ecount ; Three per Cents., Reduce : d, 881; New Taree to follow. that ae Miiller was closely 
signed on ‘the e 15th. of that a The principal clauses | per Centa, 85} to 1; Bank Stock, 242; India Five p watched, thongh he. did n t kno ae The English 
of the treaty are the following :— T M pr sen 3a of | Cent. Stock 103% to 104; Five aig a Half wer jaa the heal th o cer, who boarded 
: e" nch protectorate in six prov f Low ss (odia | Knfaced Rupee Paper, 110.—Fornien : Brazilian, 1852, | the mde in the evening off Staten Mes " The steerage 
the opening of three important ports on t di ‘a 851; Ditto 1863, 86; Eg in, 931 to 99 ex | Passengers were then called aft, for medical inspection, 
pee coas! ilomet 4 taliau, 66 to b, p sigan 27} to #3 ; Ditto 1864, | as ‘they were told. Müller answered to his name when 
ground in the vicinity of each port, where French 954; mede 6 4 Th; Russian, 186 summoned, and on descending to the cabin found 
merchants shall be at liberty to travel and MIN Ditto 1864, 883; eon 'Serip, 4 to 3} pm. ; Siem himself in presen of the police officers and 
entire Bbecly to to French missionaries to propagate the 84; Spanish, 49}; Ditto Passive, 3d 30% tof; Turkis the two chief witnesses against him. Amorg the eight 
Christian religion parlier sar: the whole kingdom; |1858, 69 ex div.; ; Ditto 1862, 70; Ditto 1001. Dente passengers, including Müller, who were taken into the 
the establishment of Consular agents at Hué and the |70; Ditto Guaranteed, 991; Venezuela, 1864, 464 pod D a faccus 
pes open Cau. ; and payment of an dena P div á sig vag crime, he — * ghastly white," bnt 
= tie now to the French Government. 1 ge said + e ER vered his self-possession, and denied all 
that the new treaty is favourably received by the voll * tbe it, and accounted for lis possession of the 
: Bank of Fngland siae man’s hat and watch, which were foand in 
Naw e Maories were attacked and ISSUE DEPARTMENT. his baggage, by stating that he had bought them in 
— arci [Tos troops on the 25th ult. yos Kotes tosuëd.. s- EST 005 EM a 33 — Previous to the detectives boarding the 
enemy lost 200 men. The chief who eommanded t OMA Doin Sea PIRA. AEA Victoria, some excursionists cried out, * How are you, 
Maories at Gate Pal was among the killed. IP DRE "hrow verboar "ie 
NITED STATES.—General Grant has successfully £26,816 895 ELI prisoner is a man 24 years old, er not prepossessing in 
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bear da dis T into he eight inches; light hair, and 
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Deposits (imcini, SSE oe Eo ril ge i bend quarcere of 4 “where bis. 
Ke Goma ^or rait was taken. The people were 
of Nat, Deb t Debt and WW umm Gold and Sivar Cobi < — 0355 | his ap dem They ex — 
Ty Pee eer c -— Other Deposits ss ve q 1 individual, instead of a poor, cowering-loo 
General Hancock, with the 2d Corps, has been with- Seren days and other ui Tim = he is, who seemed to be more h 
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the Weldon Rail g the week are asserted | FRIDAY: Garette of | "e Aereo, Nol k — i er, Newton, "Müller sat quit, a ee 
Ti Corps Trent, Nongansine Cabinet UPTMaks.-3. H. Baturwe. Hi interest. = the me y In a 
Burrs, hester, General " Dealer ioter Musee the Se Court he said h s le ster from. 139, 
"Town, Journeyman Cabinet Maker—J. Crow, Doneaster, York" | Nassau Street, but he ana not uy ‘if she was in court. 
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nie ot Sle Ke ‘Old Kent Jod, Co it —WILLIAM 
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hd « n person | Hawker—J. : l, DA hy Ša 
medi the errno Valley = a large Stokesa: ; Shropshire, Bhopkeeper—T. T. Jurrenr, Davies Street, mane, | 8 the charge of murder. Mr. Mar then briefly 
infan and the 21st à a ire. late EA ind. ties stor " of the murder, and proposed to read 
the Chattanooga and Knoxville LM Sere Pawns» late of Birkenhead, Cheshire, | the depositio A _— esses examined in England, 
r London. He — Ü — Knox- | Carthorpe, prm em a a i St. George's Road, | Mr. Shaffer, vu "iie ded the prisoner, objec ected to t. 
EM ‘lowed s the Fodera General man. fiatrenith T, Lee sen., White Hart rt Street, Peers n Greengrocer.. | admissibility of thow papers, u unless the witnesses were 
made a sal into Memphis but- A. Lros, Gresham House Old Broad Street, City, Commission Agont— | all presen be ss-examined. He also contended 
ind de some plunder, pursued b the F a aap Muk Maie anh DN X ae i R^ Le dens | that the s t "ef Mr. Adams, iiie t that 
The — y 3 xm M ome Cattaracl, Cornwall mPemenist -J.D. Mrans, ve : — 23 M "e 1 
E Confederate Colonel ‘Dickson routed a y of fated as J. Mave). fie of Heal Road, ld Ford, Builder- H. Navin, the depositions were authentic, must proved. 
13 XE at Gainsvi lle, m on 3 Ae Loseoc, Derbyshire, Colliery Contractor — W, Nicuours, Avening, be Commissioner, however, decided that he certifi- 
p "prisoners. He hp. 8 
loucestershire, Dealer in Wood—J. OobkN, ‘Oldham, Lancashire, Cotton | 
spinner J. Onme, $c Journeyman iron Pate Worker =W, z the United States Minister, under the seal of 
EE hire. Attorn cde u: .» Harro, x. e tion, aos. ved, ra ong ots 
the au i emi im Ls ee ona Inspectors 
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been sunk ye in the channel, doing merid T. Sronme Ja e. Kandi AUN. Srarronn, Beacon 
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to the city impossible. There is nothing farther cg ch xb. er eurem lated the evidence ey cre in d Mr. 
Atlanta, except positive eonfirmation that Hood hag] Se Ore RET R5 Nager Walton, | Robert Death was next sworn, and after Se AE ih 
beer heavily reinforced. The Mayor of Mobile has Without, M avringe Furniture Manufacturer- ron. Car- | the evidence adduced ndon, went on to say that 
de all non-combatants to leave the city, - urged | i S. Trons ton Be George’ Pi an bane take DAD uum he had not the least doubt as to the identity of the 
its efence to the last extremity. u of a move- | Keeper, Vav ttle Torrington. Devon, Clerk in Holy Orders prisoner. hen he saw him on board the Victoria he 
ment b ah armistice continue: | T. D. Tioira "Blackman Street, Southw: ons erbe Joni Witi $ A a 
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m part of the Administration with the Confederate SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS—J. Perzararons, Bain à Tisrmonger ali iam After looking at them “al 
— ms pune T vive at Wash- £A» ag i Glasgow, Grocers — J. Mezpocu, Glasgow, Grocer—W. aiterately, h sho to "a fiw spectors Tanner au vom 
gton, and Banks is also expec It is believed that | Fo»rszeos, Leith, P was the man. In 
- in tbe Cabinet will shortly take place. | MN Es Re ag ERANT einer, ation acat Postion aid that he identified the 
wert, Cheetham, Lancashire, late Cotton Waste Dealer— er yy peara 
3. "e. rre Durham, Butcher—G. Bricos, King Street, Lambeth prison y 3 igit a ond general oF ghe sad 
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Frominent Republicans of Boston have propose 
to Mr. Ayalk, Builder amd Plasterer—W. Broox, late of Bradford, Yorkshire, not been able to speak as to whether he had 
Lincom and General Fremont to withdraw 
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