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THE CONFLAGRATION. SCENES YESTERDAY. _ THE LAST OF BARNUM'S MUSEUM. "The Smcking Ruins and the \ Crowds of Visitors. Seanad ‘A GLIMPSE OF THE DEAD WHALE. LOSS AND INSURANCE, ‘The Froperty Destroyed Worth Over ~~ Half a Million Dothars. =“ NEW MUSEUM TO. BE ‘ERNSCTED. \ - BARNUM AGAIN IN THE FIELD. THE HERALD FIRE DEPARTMEN THANKS FROM THE PUBLIC, &e., &e., &e. Sproking ruins, a heterogeneous collection of bricks, camels’ hair, walrasses, otters’ skin and paris of tho ‘great whale, were the only indications yesterday of tho ground where once stood the world renowned Barnum’s Maseum, It was a scene of desolation in the midst of aific and business life, ing erqwds were gathered in the vicinity, and Fulton street were perfectly imp flones and bricks which had been ejected from the fall- | 4ng walls lay distributed on the pavements, and locomo- | tiow for stages, carriages and foot passengers was any- | hing but an agreeable or easy task. | THR RUINS. A visitor to the scene of Thursday’s fire could scarcely imagine that such noble buildings as tke Museum and its meighbors had ever existed. ‘The picture of ruin is com Picts, It would be a wise precaution if the inquisitiv Multitude ke @8 it might possibly happen that some of thos jened walls which hang so loosely ‘any apparent support might drop. down §moniously, To avoid this catastrophe Broadway asable, Large | » black- uncore- ‘Of Broadway und Poitou street; there is particular dan- | gertobe apprehended, The walls of the building occu- pied by Mr. Knox yet stand out in s threatening uthilude, and are likely to. come-“tumbling down at any moment. | THe CROWD. | Notwithstanding the daugets which surrountted the visitor at.cvery step, a iirge crowd of pérsons were no Way Wéterrod from wandering through the ruins yesier. » Women and children wore there, eagorly search ng for mementces and curiosilies of the catastrophe. All regretted the destruction of the Maseum; but still jokes gid witticisms at the expense of the great showman were frecly uttered, -Tlow are yor, learned seal?” “Good by, happy family.” “Where 1s the boa con Strictor?”” and other like uttoranues were the order ef the was a comical «ight to watch with what the hunted for some of curiosities wi time and pe wore procur i entify them or trace their histor amarked out whilo on exhibition, by ihtention of the partics to tlon of belng re Probably: Mr. Pur erowd ye Mr. howd up, in foie future day, fike to ropyrchase nine Own } is rather donbifui, i ust praee of their as iv world be valivo. curnert and cony colin’ felted som teribed in sof the 1 wines langunge fluence of the tt Grasiiing into the debs worthy funct:an. fad story. This hich we bad the. pieasure of witn hands of the worthy Motropolilaus during the érowd had free and unlimited ticense to do what tuey Hlewed. There wad no eno 10 dstiird thou, and U Walked off with anything and ything on whieh the lay. CUI Iny bawis, This tiveriy wos taken tail advantage | by allon booty bont, and many a reiie of Baru Musvam is now carefully secreted im various tencm nt | soemmet-eataley: Mi. BARNUSIN TOWN) LWhea. te fire hroks out a. telegr: wad immediately Soni to ify, Bernas, a! Hartford, Jérman,* whe Phat Pepttoetts & aiert fot In’ tHe Stale Lixiciotivn, was attend: ing to his ontictal busiuess at the ti whe tho'unwelcome. telegram was handed to hi, @pe ving tp heread the contents, but preceeded with hig Dasiness in the coviest menner“pore.blo. ~ He da “tot think it. meeessary to berry. on to Now! York, but determined: to wait until uext morning. Going home Bridgeport ho spent that nighi in Use midst of his fanily, and only arrived in this ci ndily moor been a very unweicome picture to Bim, w aud fostered for «0 many years the great Museum like a philosopier, Mr, Barnum views the eam calty Light. He rejvices that (ie fire took pla time when bat few porson ft This iaindeed something. to bo thunksal fos conflagration taken place at night or in the thore isno knowing what terrible followed, At eleven o'r had raised but, yina afternoc vamibies might hare nek vowterday m ning Mr. Barvum was af tho Astor House, and a fis windows th desolate ruins im front Waited upon by a nlimber of fr v0 sroualy profiered their ser vicew whould they be req Mr, Barnum was the most bueyantot all. dnetead wilng to or mourning over Dlg tome, he spoke of nothing but the prospectus for his new mMuseam, This, he asserts, will enrpaws dnythi Of {he sort over avienny Fhe wen up town prompts fim to eelect Union sq tim the vicinity. Cl w Barnim, “and suct On the roof L will or come 1 now turn to building, id * will astonish the worid. e my menage World. Its Will be three tines tho size of my Inte extablighmont, and as for enrl. osilica, Unore Will he no sueh collection on this continent or wpon any otter,” Daring tho day Mr. Barnam bad bis Chambers street (the business j lac aw), where le iseted OFdors and dtrecter incidental to his new position In trae tail CARD FROM Ma. BY ‘The following card has been ise Barman: sefat for the auiw prased for the loss Of tic Miwoum, and. not, vajutadgal of the tame 6, Wiikey bea boca bestowed upon iy efforts to plense Lor tie last quarter acontury, have resolved, iN COMPHanoE with ous requeets, to oreet mt which will be an ornament to Cur honor to the country, An eXpe mein ix ; Enrope and Amoricn every specimen of naturay Niatory whieh aderned my Jaty anugeum, ap Historical ed tthe public by real feeling of fympathy ¢x American } cletiesand other Bonrees within knowledge Feat nearly sapply the places of the Revolutionary ant other roles which have been destroyed. For years | Wave boon obliged, for want Troon, t Peleet MORNE rans and vainable cnriosities, stowed ff the fersenme and private collections of Burp, whieh t shall now have pit of placing bete the Amevican public; and Trak nothing in easing that before many months elapse Tshatt, if life be spared, open to the public a popular Place Of AnsbrHCKON and AMEsEMeENt dufinitely More EX ’ oer cominodions and interesting than an. fot m upon this continent. FT shall despate special agent to Burope on Saturday went, and sball goon At an eariy hour of the morn- | as far as possible from the locahty, | together without 1 we would | egnin advise ull to keop at a civil distance from the corner | those | Barnum had devoted so much | *. We Was gpenking | 4. Tho rains must have | to of wid beasts | ‘NEW YORK “HeHAL, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1865. If, i Now mysel a ene stows fit business repre- ponrihn Ja the to my y tine who are de) Vt ‘such facly produced a the Museu, Pantor ip. connection with the Melee, curiosities, ag soon as a suitable he hail or theatre ean be secured for the pur- is, T trust, will be in a few days. ‘The public's obedient servant, Pt. Beanery. 39 Ciaxnuns Serene, New Yorx, July 14, 1865, CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE NEW MUSEUM. The following lotter was received by Mr. Barnum yes- terday :— wi New Yorx, July 14, 1865. P. T. Barwon, Suc _Fansumt, 19 ice burning of your time-honored Masoum a public cna and anxious to aid as far as in my power towards the beginning of a new collection of relics and curtosities to be exhibited under your man- sxoment, Lee 0 Reet ia a lot of rarities from Arizona and re- Cony explorations there; also a of relics of the Crimean war, made during my sojourn at Sobastopo! in Teed 5. I shall be. glad: if this humble example of in- terest in the upbuilding of a new museum is followed by other individuals, who have had opportunities to secure uricles worthy of preservation and of public exhibition. Tam your pee servant, ©, MoCORMICK, Secretary of Arizona. at MUSEUM EMPLOYES, Every one will sympathize with the employes of the Museum, nearly all of whom have been heavy losers by the fire. The actors and actresses have lost their ward- robes and other articles; the clerks, ushers, superin- tendonts, and numbers of other attaches have lost considerable, property which they-had been im the habit of keeping in the establishment, and, in aye are now thrown out of employment, — It been augicested that the theatr‘eal profession of this city givé them a benefit at the Academy of Music. Numbers of these einployes called on Mr, Barnum yesterday, anxious to know what course be intended to pursue. No. 85 Churbers street was filled with ladies aud gontie- men, with whom our’ public are familiar as appearing” daly and nightly on the boards of the Museum theatre. | diany’ of them are now left in rather straightened circum- stanee'. and it would be well for the public to look to those wh? lave so long catered for their amasement. Mitions Liawe gone away from Barnyn’s Moseum in high’ spirits aud well pleased with what they saw and heard) Many a pleasant hour bae been spent within its wails, many a hearty laugh evoked, many an afternoon whiled away which would otherwise have been dull and profitiess. The ladieg and gentlemen who have thus con | tribnted so much towards the public amusement shoold not be forzoiten im their hour of triat, There are nearly | one hundred of them. The following are the names of some of those who have suffered most from the confla- gration;— H. S. Tiffany, treasurer; Syivester Bleeker, superin- tendent; Albert Delapier, clerk; Wm. B. Oakden, door- A, King, assistant doorkeoper; W. J. sents, ; B. Lusby, assistant ticket agent; Davidson, superintendent of aqvaris; Dr James Kohn, assistant superintendent of aquaria; Woodrofty Brothers, blowers; John Adama, cord’ writer; B. F_ Horn) mibitor; Wm. McNamara, officer; Walter Wight” man, ge ; D. Barnum, * self-sewing mae chino John 0,” Collins, refresh- ment saloon awrence, perfumery; James 0. H gineer 5 3. Roc, mochinist ; Saiaes it watchm: Patric Browa, porter, James: shooting gallery; H. W. Lewis, Daniel Curtin, shooting gallery: Joseph Lapierre, Herman Richard A. Arnold, Gilbert Travis, érrand itt, ivory carver; Johu Sparrow,’ painter Robert if. Taylor, Huy lappy Fainily; Thomas les H. Brothwoll, © carpenters; Emile Guiliedeay, naiu 8, Burns, homes Harilin, assistant stage Jou Carman, Major Cannon, R. Arnold, if arpenter and machinist; y. Williams, D. Curtis, scone shifters; George Hiige, soene painter; George, Hilge, Jr., nt, scene printer; Robert 8. Walker, costume; Robert Caller, proparty ian; Xavier I Chartes “Box, stage ty Mone, Ghost, Ballet maste clown Mile, Auriol, Miss mA Mis Fenton, Mias Hanson, Mas Thompson, Miss Wa Miss #enton, dancers | TUE LORS AND INSURANCES, The following {8 a ii of tho 1ossos and insurance on | the buiidings destroye 0 port crs 2 ituble, $1,000; ‘Northwestern, $2,600; 000, AMISIO ind Lnaerenee are | | th American and Albany | Hy rne, tailor. . Noo 16 Ann pany, $1,000. No. 18’Ann etre ! Jehirvon Com 1 by Dick, & 000, as gerald, Tollowse—-Harwe ec, | Noda Brith iret 1 Sew Seale Bete nger. Pauly nee D4 Fulton stroet-Liquor store, As Busttord, dr. as a bill i H ar | | tore, 000, in ¢ Compan'es, ing saloon oeeup! the Phi No 145 Fulton sircet- Insured for } $4,000. |B. Nelan’s salu Fulion Tasurance’ ¢ store Insurod. we York Optics! Insurance Con R. Sorbre puny, $4,800, Toire r o, corner of Ann street, $4,000, in npany. Irwins hoe store, sirument Company. Goodline } “ | “Cigite. Manhattan Inu Ann street, oc Yonkers and 1 curosities at $300,000 witoADWaY, ¢ sirienttt a, $390,000 40,009 £0.00 16.000 | 4,000 | 10.900 | 5.000 15,000 10,000 8,000 15 000 hatter, No, 216, restaurant Marat Bros, orn be 4,500 Reported losses in Broadway... ccc ccee ccs $8, 600 FOLTON aTeKeT, tte & 8 $3.000 furnishing store, Ne ortendy vor une, hiqe Bassford, Jr. billk rns & Bea! Loss on buildin, in Fulton Btr@et, .....eeecee es ANN STRERT. OT erd Reported tonse vlan, saioon, under Mit 1M win'’s shoe ator, 4 Charlos F. Tank, opti | J. R, Surbeng, elgars, F. ¥V, Oroot, restauren fe ees oe | Jands & Kenwood, store, Nos. 10 and 12. 10,000 W.C. Robinson, lthographer wavirvers: “Bee W. 8. Wilde, paper dealer. 7,000 | TOK, Bartow, printer ce 1,000 5 Huildings Now 16 snd 6,000 Ross, porter house, 1,500 | Jd. Byrne, tailor, No. 16. 400 Dick & Fitzgerald, publisher 12,000 Reported losses im Ann street... occ veeee + $46,900 ror ats Rroadway loses $517,500 Fulton street to ~ 40,000 Ann street legos. 46,900 Grand tote vows ce $608,400 \ THE HERALD Pine ArrAnATES. Was incorrectly described yessorday morning asthe patent of one. Whiiwort Tt should have read Woodward. Whitworth te wadonbtedly a fod on big guns; but we have yet to learn that be lays any claims to greatness in Sound, with wixty bartels averm aud The Woodward $ bigcktlad oil. he majter gf patgnt gumoise ynoings | Cully reqtest that you rectify the above mistakes, and | Mahon that t | fet | the elotliini: fonnd on Tog wits subeensips yt eriietied as | vin machine is small, but mighty, and should have »'%° ‘credit for all its good qualities, INCIDENTS OF THE FIRE. Mr. HL. O, Tiffany, treasurer of the Museum, had a n ar- Tow escape. When the fire commenced he was at the top of the establishment, and turned on'the water {roar the tank. He them turned to go down stairs, but found it impossible, as the fame and smoke were rushing into is very face. He ‘urned to one of the front windows and springing out, and by the aid of a rope and holding on to some drapery, reached the balcony and from thence to the ground. Some five hundred thousand dollars in government bonds were taken from a safe by Be ener nies his escape, “St appears that Garnum’s learned geal was rescued from. the fire by Mr. Alfred Haley, and by him taken to Fulton Market slip and deposited ‘in one of the fish cars, — doing |, subject to the order of the One of Herring's safes, in whicn were Mr. Bar. num's gt ll Papers and other valt socunents, withstood the severest attacks of the conflagration, bafo was taken { from the ruins at half-past ten ‘velock, esterday morning, and brought to No. 261 Broadway. Persons who are anxious to catch a glimpse of the re- mains of the great “living dead’? whale can satisfy their curiosity by calling at the corner of Ann street and Broadway. THR FIRK PHOTOGRAPHED, Two photographic views of the destructive fire were taken by Mr. M. J. Curran, of No, 691 Broadway, at about two P. M.; one: Se the ime of the fallin, “the first wall in Ann. the other while penton Whigs e ing sre was Dogallve waa taken: feat ’ from t! waters bee 23k per ke, of the most serious oe ‘York ti and, as faithful rable historical event, are are both i _ "pani 10 THe HERALD. ‘TO TRE ROTOR OF THE URRALD. The proprietor of the Belmont Hotel desires to express | The store | his grateful a¢knowledgments to Mr. Bonnett for the val- be uable and efficient serviced rendered by the fire organiza- tion attached to the Hkxatp office, in the preservation of the property of the hotel during the fearful conf tion of Thursday last, at a moment when it seemed apparent, after the fall of. the Museum, that all Was lost. ‘This is the second instance in which the ser- vices of the Herarp Fire Department have been signally successful in saving wy property from imminent destrac- tion, and therefore my gratitude is doubly sineero. ¥ou respectfully, P. RICHARDS. Tow 14, ME. AIGGINSON’S LOSS. To THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, Tu yonr paper of to-day, ia the account of the great Museum fire, it stated that my loss in stock, fixtures, &e.. was $500. I beg the privilege of stating that my Joss was $5,000, on which there was an Huxaranee © of $5,000 in the Union Mutual Company, of Philadel Tuy 14, 1866. [AS BIGGINGON. LETTER FROM MR. DAVIDGE, THE ACTOR. TO THY EDITOR OF THY HERALD, T18 Pace Sremer, Brooxiyn, July 14, 1565. Sin—Your suggestion of a benefit tor the employes of Barnum’s Museum is well-timed and proper. The ser- viees of my son and myself are at the disposal of any | committee that may be appointed for such u purpose. Yours, truly, W. DAVIDGE, ANOTHER BROOKLYN ENGINE AT THE FIRE. ‘TO THE EDEDOR OF THK HERARD, Bxooxiys, July 14, 1865, In your edition of to-day f noticed, in the classification of the different fire companies employed yesterday in extinguishing the conflagration in New York city, you have Engine Company No. 7, of Brooklyn, placed among the New York fre companies; also you state that said company played two streams through one thousand feet | ftiox, which would be almost an impossibility for a cond class engine to vo—it being only one stream, instead of two, as you had it, ‘Thinking that the Brooklyn’ fromen ought to have all the credit due them on such occasions, | would respect. greatly oblige SAMUEL @, HUESTis, Foreman Engine Company No. 7. Arrests by the Police ut the Fire, A PICKPOOKET CAUGUT IN THE act. Patrick Burry, living at No. 6° Hamilton street, while | looking at the tire in Borntm’s Museum, on Thursday rth Pa ana gnieg Po oo ctpger Pp : f ; jorene astes and habilx of our peo) ‘afternoon, was relieved of a gold’ watch, valued at one | Ht chose ont owa eustitution di hundred dollars. Fortunately for Mr. ty, officer | ture which had cased all our suflering O'Reilly, of the Pifteenth pr | witnowed the light | M@ present w: with our own abandoned shiprof State, y closbed in its ancient rigging It is not for as to» fingered operation, andpurs. ed and urrested the fugitive, who his name as Charlee Edmunds, On searching the prisoner the wateh stolen frony Barry was fount tm h jon, and restored to the owner. Edmund: sabsequeutly taken betore Justice Dodge, and mitted (or urial without bail, MIT TO PICK A REVORTEN'S POCKET. ob, Aman twenis re of age, Stilwell, o was » pantaloons pocket of wis in the discharge of fe ix alleged by Mr oe wit bis hand ied. incney and o 1 the ac Ae Mr Jobn Maho his duty at (he fir cought the jy nation, PICION- HABEAS CORPUS. ‘Tomb pr arresied a youu whouy ve fonn lected! in front nad in j viet bad | shield | auatioe Howon eign ot havin on with villeer Ly, n0rD PHILA DED ck this UTED termoon as | stranver b the corner of Chatubors and back > tunedin: after he Wa qeutity of clothing whiek had beon (urewa eu. ine hoe and run away. Mr. Peter Simmons, bev i tae company, -aispeeting something wron ta. It was found he Of paths, yeen to take a the 12 Shuppne took hia pr houre, and surrendered hin to Cap his name as John Toy, and repres nt memboror rh hitatotphis Fire 16 ‘nuehig been stolen from Mesars, P. 1. RuScr” Sone, who 3 2 r weve burned ont. ac 214 Buoadway, Ottis io "i she FIL provi t, vest eday took Poy boto: ot eon, and tie rmgiet ate committed him for onan ato, MR. KNOX EN COURT. Mi. Charles Knox, tha hatter, late of No. 212 Bron Way, yesterday appeared before Justice Hoean and ens tere: waplatut wigrinet Jolin Clshoeter, charging wih the theft of a hat worth 35. Onteer Matciinse of the Second precinct, who arrested the prisoner, | the hat, in his pos@ssion, Justice Hogan committed the } accnsed. ARRESTS BY THE DETEO TIVES, Detvetives McDougall, others of that force, arrested Charles L. Davis, Wiliam Jones, George Clark, Michact Donzherty, dobn’ Sanders, George Prentice, Robert Adams, 4 Sullivan, James Maloney, Jobo spencer, Johan Kivby, Richard O'Brien | und Blichael Coburn—all of whom they found conducting hemselver in a suaprclone manner at the fire in Brow way. These men, not being caught in the act of stealing, were locked up over uight and discharged’ by Judge logan. A New Post Oftice. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, Would not the ground lately occupied by Barnum’s Museum, &e., formu good site for a Post Ofiee* Con. corring, will you pet advocate the idea in your influential japer ? ‘The old patched up shell now weed fr a Post office is a positive disgrace to the metropolis. Lot the city at last be honored wat more eonvenienced by a change in struc: ture, add location as well. Another Muscum Burned, 7O THE KPITOR OF THE HERALD. New York, July i4, 1860, T perceive by your fist of ‘ Muccums and Theatres ed in the United States,” pubit im this morn t's ese of your paper, that you have omitted one, ims mustm, corner of Seventh and Chestnut Hade!phia, streets, News from Fortress Mouroe. Forrnas Moxnon, July 13, 1865, ‘Boe Macon Jelegraph saye all the jewelry belonging to » citizens, which was sent off on the approach of the Union army, and was afterwards captured meer Athens, has heen turned over, amd will be in Macon ina tow days; and the yold Captared from the Central Railroad Company, }ast April, has been returned by the military unthorities FB. Hargrove, of Lynchburg, well knowa in Virginia, committed suicide. The United States steamer Vantic bas arrived from ‘olk, soon to sail for the West Indes, Goneral J. B. Salford: arrived Reve this mornioy Crom Rie¢hmond. The steamer Rortarh) from City Point, bos arrived with the Kighth Minnesota Volunteers, bound to Baltimore, e” raw'e home. Genera ‘Toombs has exeapert to Cute. ‘be Fourth United Siotes teardered to leave Richmond sid report at New York The James River Canal (6 HOW open for, passongere and freight ae for as Lexingiot Arrival of Whate ity oy Me 16 ‘the bark Ovevola 34. Cicond, arrived here to day val ATorit 14 with seven thonaand five sentient nix gat Jans of perm oil on freight, and Wad gent home twenty bartels three bandred and seventy-live barrels whate and thonsund pou'ads bone, Also arrived, bark Union, Capeain Senit! from Hatteras tharvece bacrels | Tt chose to. reviv Golden, Slowey, Bonuett and | | | a La . Govern,"* Brownlow on Etheridge and Camp- bell am’ Their Schemes for Overturn- ing the State Government. Rebels to Hay.2 No Vote in the Coming Elections ad No Representa- tion in Congress, &e, Naawn, "U4 July 14, 1865, ‘The following address to the peopts of Tennessee has Just been issued by Governor Brownlow, '8 Fespouse to the recent incendiary speeches made by Judge Camp- bell, Emerson Etheridge and othore, ana, SUudry at- tempts on the part of such to overturn eho'sta goveru- ment :— of} Feuuow Crawxs—cailed 7) othe Chief Magi this State without my own seeking, by the ivr ine panertee eee amrention, ona almost unani- el im py the loys le, and entering uy he ‘pera my duties Poi Pacaninesia wie the fall of the rebellion, I fc hoped Shab: tne, whole neo- ple, wearied with wat, on and anarchy, would support with alacrity the incoming evil government and fu ration of law and order; Aba patriotic people would me, like tiny pied in other days, with little to do but'to witness and to, urage the cultivation of so- cial purenite, commerce and arts, and redress grievances courts; but I am compelled to announce serious ate head ferent order of things is soon to efeounte: harangues of aspirin, ae denouncing the extermination of slavery ai lishment of a free State constitution, and the eay fe tence of the governnient over which Iam called to pre- side, as ancoustitutional, spurious and a usurpation; the conduct of nnmerons county officers, giving evidence of their failure to perform their duties; the holding of nu- merous local elections in defiance of law and the instal- ment into oflice of disfranchised rebels, proclaim, too plainly t be misnnierstood, that the spirit of rebellion and uulelfcation still exists ‘and must be met and de- feat he, &e. der that ali who desire may understand the basis and trae foundation of the present constitution government of Tennessee, I propose in a few plain words to show its validity and constitatlonality. The constiia tion of the United States declares that the United Staves shall guarantee to every State in this Union a republican | Monverquartett, Hartford,’ Conn., 4; Kiatracht, Sprin, form of goveroment. The government of Tennessee was | Gold, Mass, 6; Turner. ‘ertafel, Washington, dD. ¢ vy 3 usurped by the mn from an- TOLATION, itary despotism result by and a roi tervor, Our gate and gloriows na- government determined, at the cost of many thou- sands of lives and many millions of money, to perfor its duty by xuaranteeing to the United States at government. Both military and ei measures: had te be brought into requisition, The military performed the duty im blood on the fletd of bat. tle; but il oppotuted a civilian, the person of the present honored Ch “nation, to carty oat such civil policy as was found necessary to exeente in good faith the guarantees to the people, Atter a years Pe rae toil his labors resnlied in the 2 . power, which is so vd ranship was the frit of his tind, 1 authority, and was proudly proc him the supreme law of the State of Tennessee; re from his heart he congratu. latect the: peopte’ on the happy result. Does any one alippose he will not stand by it and maintain it with the foree of the uation? Strange to say, there are those who, mot understanding the mau or his duty, declare that he will not sustaim it, but will set it aside and not allow iss Legislature to meet again. Is may be some -reliel to the triends of the new rninent to be assired that most of those lai io represent the confidence in. scheme of reconstructing the: gov ernment of Lie rebellio.s Siu ad that with just so | much force applied, just such manner as may be noc sary whon the nation entered upon ite task for furnis! ing the people of Tenuestes with a republican form of | vernment. ! bad a right to present just sueh a p: ar form of free government as was ‘most adapted to | udition of the people, and Lo choose the means of } setling ito Hf ithad chosen she constitetion of | Kentucky oro! isaine it ix diti tere were irre: in the mode or the: tune of setting Une State governinent im motion. Tt was f wational power, in performing 18 guarantees, to choo for itself the rand time of discharging its duty. the State government throagh loval people of the i 1 free govern rs own plan of of (he constitution government those w was self-cor and | THE PROGRAMME—LIST OF COMMITTKES, ETC. To-day the reception of the visiting singers, who are to participate in the great German musical demonstra- tion of next week, is to take place, and we give the following syBopsts or be official me, a3 pis: pared by the rar amis afid sib-committees;— The following is a tie. Pegeng thirty-four New York and neighboring societies, showing also the numyer of their active mombers:—Allemania has 33 members? Colonia, 46; Concordia, 25; Euphonia, 35; Frohsinn, Blomming- dale, 28; Fidelia, 30; Germania, 23; Harmonia, 36; Helvetia, 20; Loreley, 20; Liedertafel, 92; Liederkranz, 100; Liedertafel d. v, Soc. Ref., 31; Lyra-Minnerchor, 16; Mozartverein, Orpheus, 26; Quartett Ciub, Ho- boken, 20; Rheinischer Séngerbund, 42; Singe rbund, Williainsbury, 40; Schillorbund, 49; Singerbunde, 68; Sangorrunde, Jersey City, 16; Soc. "Ref. Gesan rérein, f. Liederta 24} Singncutemis, ; Teu: toni, 6 ety 1 Soc, Mannorch or, 29; Quartet Cinb, Williamsbury, by, "Beethoven, Mipnerchor, 23; ‘Arminia, Schwab, Singerbund, $2; Melomanen, 25; f 24; Union Minnorehor, Pra . TTING SOCTRTIKA. ‘tha fallnwing are the ge societ aud tho nam- ie ve inembate, who are to of the York societies daring their sojourn in this cit < Palapeieur.— Arion, 27 inembers; AUrora, "20% Beethoven Gesang Verein, 21; Cuecilia Gesang Verein, 42; Etptnadict, 20; Germanin’ Minnerehor, 22; Lied tafel der froin dpntschen: ow Semeinge, a ‘orplious, a und, 66; Baligerrunde, 26; Socialer Liederkranz,. 42; Toutonia Singerbund, 19;°Coiunbla Mannerchor, 127 Junger Miinnerehor, 38; Liedertafel, 49; Minnerchor, 29; Tenionia Minnerchor, 24. Banimone Sociwris—Arbeiter Gedang Vi hers; Arion, 35; Germania Minnerchor, 4); Li 45; siingerchor, Verein, rnerliedertafel, 21. NEWARK Soctzuss—Aurora, 39 members; Eintracht, 25; Arion, 23. Ogier Sooners AND Detxciartons.—Doutschor Minner- chor, Alexandria, Va., 12 members; Aurora, bor City, it; Binhrueht, Harrisburg, Va., 15;' Germania, | Poughkeepsie, 25; Germanin, Paterson, fertuania, | Montreal, C. W., 8; Liedorkranz, Providence, R. 1 Liedorkrang, Syractse, 31; Liedertafel, Buffalo — gerbund, Bufalo, 28; Lortaing annerchor, Springfield, , 12; Minuerchor, Beading, Pa., 21; M Y., 12; Orpheus. Boston, 47; Sau A ‘D.C, 26; Sangerbund, "Wiltaington, Del, Conn., 38; Turn-und-singer: Virginia, Richmond, Va., y, N. Washington, 21; Teulon, New’ Havel bund, Hartford, Conn. New York Soci Visiting Soe: _ Total. Whole number......4..46 committe To complete the arrangements thirteen committees have been appointed, via:— | The ieee The i ‘he Printing Committee, The Decorating Committee, ora of these Committers wit wear padges by which thetv various duties may be distingutshod GENERIL FESTIVAL PROGRAMME, Saturday, July 1—Arrival and reception of the visit- ‘at per No. 1 North river. Torchlignt proces- tion at the City, Hall Park and address by Mayor Gunther. The park wall be illuminated with Bengal lights, procession to the Germania Assembly Rooins, Sunday, July 16—Moeting at the Germania Assen ud reception concert at the Academy of 3 ing. ay, July 17-—Meoting of singers at head: ALM. Procession of singers to the Ac: Je at Half pasteight A. M. July 1—Meeting of delogates at mine A. M, ngers at headquarters at noon, and exc irk. Priae singing at the Academy of Music dusky, Trinkne J. Petsi, Jos. on to-nigh wathain street, Emvex street, a to the German the visitors will be toamend the eon: tae mens ¢ igh its ci 1 to pre its firs for hone nd ios ventio live a tft " Sohnsoa, by mypll amt drawn up. the wority oF Ue ayabiene. | would Tmve part of Ut any con Ne busine governiy ut transit loyal peo were ina ‘ ot fighting t itself? tuo, wasn natio | were sirictly emt ded to take tto part, rebellimun majority of | ¥ of the United > the polut of the baye nt to fores apon th tt and at Jost so. had ar publican toon recognize by Ul whch now ondany the Levitature has pass enforep an net to Minit tly so ot the stato is, that + Gove franc , there choses of persons who obje nw these wha want Kebe! volon, Loky men wry savof 1h Wid said thes Oye is ener n yeeihic, as law o# part Of \tho constitution i ‘hbo tederal government by Ma agent, ° Jolson, through the convention ana the atl. atecti fies alicntay ‘as the que eu fieation by the people, conferred mn the first Genoral Assembly that should conve power to Hmit the qualticaten of ve v stieation of voters 1s preseribed by tm contitution, The convention pro- possd that the Legisiatrre mivht aniend the constitution in tis particular, und the people ratified the proposition ‘Thus, 7 i 1 was 4 suplem wanting in magnan. ia dist ranchisement, ia death and the contiscation of property. Tus i4 watved, and | ts mid to te cruel to refuse them ti lege of voting for t requires that they she to o have tried to power, renew last have vietory and martyrs 4 (he fale of auch nwem atham, oF fates, or Milow; & tere ap. pendage toa rebel State, ap. (9 & rebel. govern: nel vot thie will be te early resnit of 4 act to Hint in, to come Uy explanation | , and that | aight in | Having said this my) Teome to the prineip: many local ettice by Whew | rah ‘prectict, ‘iw’ fra young med going Wihdligh oiticial duty) it ik to exe papownce | Ret nint Yet warnit-rth cereotoy, caaorbwonraee I tivat it will be enforesd on ty ; the elvil and military wmtlroritt Laddhariin caaaitch, taplog the duane ok Allaiiiaeeliiiae elections edewt d by tilegal vow aul tlemen-who nt in phe countey, A lange: ane if necessary, the offfe: li benrrested. The'eivit | womeneno were nine Aer is and milltary authorities undersiind each other, ane will | Der of reid mw examine is worth vant actin burnony, ‘The commandos of the Milltery Divi. ; ag mnnexnae WIT aid the civil anbhoritios yn all ine sion of stances when the powers of (ee ect the ballot box fram tre dicrrs to behalf of whom Thie step. sory, i© much to. be regre eluetion yet have time to and the: hope is expreswed that na cy and save their respect. "itie my sine varclderire that the cntice State be repre. soutedsin-the next Congress, If the election tn Midate and Weetorn Tennessee proves 9 failure it will mot be my rare inadequate to At VoulMg, oF remove imatter by Slate on prrect uel ed previo the various qvarter ve boot by the Now York si Police Intelligences PIOKVOORKE? AT A BT MAOAT. Mr. Henry Teo, roading at 26% West Fo worms K. Hulse, ruitted Harrison for teal. ON SUSCICION OF SPRATING GOLD. Thursday three Germans-arrived m this elty from and took rooms at the Shakspere Hotel, Wil- m street, where they registered their names as Lowis * Miret nd George Harding. At night a belt, containing $240 in twenty dollar . under bis pillow, but yesterday morning woke the gold was missing. Herding sts pauion:, who bad a room adjoining where ausod their arrest by officers Mullen and Fourth precinet. Five $20 gold pieces: found on Maber and twenty-five $20 gold were dis- ee. in possession of Miraberg; bat he claimed that rght the trexsure with him: irom Califernia, The oted parties were detained await au examivetion sttce Horan, | LOKGEARS ONCOMT IN THE ACT. . The hows of Solomon Herman, 9% Sevens ectbet, I was entered on Tharsday night, during the ausence of | the family, by meaus of forcing olf the iron crating over | the coat hole in the siiewalk, On his retarn, Mr. Hor wan discovering @ light inthe house, snapected that | burglars were there, and abcordingly called officer Clare | wud othera of the Seventeouth yroeine It was fonnd that a qnanty ity for removal wa | € ied, and was ta by an otic | sidewalk, The prise Wi son, Justice Shandlcy committed the accused forex. | amination, Thomson hud an accomplice, who managed to es ape. ira novar nomErny. f the Seventh precinet, arrested | aught inthe Vine Hotel, opricter, where, it + rooms # velvet nigefive dollars, iN street, of whiel Oliver J, Graft , he hed stolen from one of 1 \ shaw), valued ab sew » found wr b This in the hotel, and Long took advant ncansed by {tte appropriate te bi him. Justice Shand ‘of the eonty own use property not belongin: ley cormmutted the accused for ation. BURGLARS IN TAR TWENTY-SINTH PRECINGT. ve jay afternoon offieer Growley, of Twenty. xan ¢ tenes pad vaneed act arrest ihe : poison " as dyin Braid an way, ve -case, Jiusticn Dodge gummitiod yg prisoners for trial withomt tat) >. 7° THROWING VITTIOL A WOMANS DANGTIOURSLY JUBED- JEALOUSY THE CATER. | dumes Murphy, aad a pretty looking young wom | newer Lizzie Williams, have been living togethor af tat offfeor Cro ers gave their bi All as man ane wife, at 8 Monroe stroct Adifficulty hav fault. T have isened two pro lunations and aow this ad dress, war tet ca Hegel election, — 1 they will pe go without rep tiga tn the eonnotte on. With: si that the present cloud contentment may yet come tr vay, and that q v4 auloring peaple, Bremain your servant. WwW. 6. BROWNLOW, Kyoxeiice, duly 12, 1895 Arrest of Emerson Mtheridge, {rom the Cnizo Times, July 10.) Lientenant Colonel Doboxy, commandant of the post Volumbus, on Tharaday lost arreeted, Emerson eridge, in Wowkloy county, Tonm, an the charge of in attemy art of the a = State ay constteuted authoritics, fn 4 1 vty ed inede at Tren ton, Teun, to the negroes, We told thom that they A had eat deal of mischief fag to fire tie nat the no Inore (ree Now than pee the breaking out ofthe Febellion, (ie praviamation of Lhe President of the United Btates rm Lie notion of the State authorities to the can- trary notwithstanding. Ae has opanly denounced a Jobnson aq 4 Wuigl, Gyvernot ULOWBigW ay @ usUCUgr. ranale ater ing ocevered Detwoen them, Murphy yesterday Urveats that he ve poll Linzte’a: beawty ; swt minich the dashed m quantity: of vitriod in Wor (wee Hig It Lertibly, and yrertorts dow orate oventa Lizzie will-be badly dint on of the outrage & ieor Ruekley, of the Foarth pre and (ook bien Co the station hor await an Cxamination hefty on bao part Of the prisoner vo ourrndt the brea! ssematt Roce ‘ prompted bite A Correetion by the Shortt TO THK ROFTOR OF THE MMEALD. | Sunacee's Oreten, Loty bt, Ta) My atiention has been called to an article if your Gene of this date headed “A deputy sheet charged with turgiary."' The pormon nomod, Meter F Mish, 1 not « deputy shori, nor is there et individual of that name commen todd with tlie office ia be capacity “apecial’’ of otharwine, Yon will abtiga mo ty Wren ing tits pote correcting (ne lonrenee contained oe AQMN BbjbY. ola ny IN") Satisfied with Their New Governor. New Onixaxa, July 13, 1965 A special despatch from Mobile to the Times says that citizens from the interior of the State annonnce tha: (he appointment of Mr. Parsons to the Govermorship u Batisfacvory to le, They also state that many i ace Tae v WEERTY wait peseah The Best and Cheapest Newspaper in the Country. ‘Tho Werkiy Herat», for the present week, now ready, contains :— ‘Tho Verdict of the Court Martial in the cage of the Conspirators at Washington, triad for implication in the Murder of President Lincoln, with full details of how they received their sentence, the efforts made for a stay oF proceedings, their Execution, the manner in whicl they spent Qe closing hours of ite, and brief sket hee of the cMniiualg; The Secret bistory of the Peace Nego tiations of the late President Lincoln, related by Judge Campbell; The progress of Kestorsion in the late Rebel States, and the interesting account of an interview be tween President dohuson and » Virginia delegation; The latest News from Europe and all parts of the World; Poetry ; Two exceilent Stories, “The Uapatertat Ghost” and “Under Suspivion ;” Musical and Theatrical Roview for the week; Interesting Religious Indelligence; Lit. rary, Artistic and Seientiti¢ Tome; Sporting Intelligence; Seasonable reading for Farmers and Gordewers; Current News of the day; Varieties; Facetin; Valuable Reviowe of the Mouey, Commercial, Dry Goods, Boot and Shoe, Cattle, Horse and Family Markets, and accovata of alt important events ofthe week. 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