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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1885. r Qur | affairs, J at dead low water, It is the: recess bp 14 ‘the tragedy, and the comedy, between the most y Wad’ every dhitig indjoated that they voor Mim | terrible war in the world’s bisjory end what have the entire country undeF thelr con . will be the most the revolution has been suppressed, and 4 huinber of the ne Blorious-pesce, We can, Sean, Seah enone ete. | ee ee Sree eeshenpoy orn 3 bre soe oth Miah eed, Greets TERMS cash in advance. Wgpe'dent of San Salvador, had return slaughter, destruction and subjugation, and the same “certificates” five days in the year for which the return in — risk of the sender, None but bank bills current in beat av Placed ae eupedy by me lou ot posal country sents from its party eleetioneering ex- ~“ — of boon re ey Ag ddsthen was ean but only three hundred revolution in r0) | f alhsiig ee Ae prosperous of the 2 a pa republics, in viola, | Citementa, whilo faithfud Andy Johnson 1s pre-| pis business well he Would not have had “years | and sixty-three. Our average daily receipts THE DAILY HERALD, published every day in the yar, tion.of the fashion prevaiting among them, stil! con. | paring his plans and cutting out the work of ofexperience in advertising in weekly papers,” | from sales are not, therefore, as the Mereury Four conts per copy. Annual subscription price, $14» | tinyq to enjoy peace and quiet, though even herethe | restoration, There are as yet No definite lines | and he would not be wasting his money on it | makes out, $2,212, but $3,000. This is the THE WEEKLY HERALD, every Saturday, at Five | minds of the people were oneree ee by the | of division established fora national reorganiza- | now, The advertising returns show it to be | figure at which the Mercury places its own ‘eents por copy. Annual subscription price:— Tovival of rumors of prospective difficulty with Spain, tion of parties, nor can therebe any for at least | the experience of the whole country, that no | receiptsfor one issue. So here we would have § NEW YORK HERALD. eee " JAMES GORDON BENAETT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, DFPICE N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS z through @ mutiny in the national Possessed of the ae Son notes oon ae the ia ted as . , ~ OVER TEN MILLIONS TAKEN. YESTERDAY. ' Ei important vessels of the race, cines made them happy men—price one dol- | Year. But w Mercury man lar. Put Welly Tribune, instead of Dr. Watts,,| that thoré’wére not four hundred and »ninety- Mexican news of as late date ag the 14th inst. from hispid : 99 | vera cruz was received by the steamship Liberty. It would | 8iX months to come. Themew Congress, which is | weekly paper is good for any thing as an ad-| @ claim that the Mercury circulation for one Three Copies. . + 5 | gcem that previous reports in the imperial interest of the | to meet in December, must-have several vertising medium. issue was equal to ours any how. But the Nati Chicago. Na}, 350.008 Five Copies. + | republican forces under Negrete having been complete- | months of discussions and test questions, and price of the Mercury is just double the price of Third National Bank, & salen + 21008, 008 ‘Ten Copies. Ly routed and scattered, were not quite ip accordance with | caucuses, before the outside poliliclans can The Fiasco of the New Jersey Republi- | 1, Heratp. The Herat issold for four conts | First National ie? Phi cae . pte, Postage five cents fe the facts, since we are now informed that three separate ke their cans—Duty of the Democracy. First National Bank, canes 100, per copy for three months, leis nee | with any certainty take positions for 1868 of New Ji and the Mercury for eight. Thus, at the very | pirst Natioual Bank, Northampton 100, columns of imperialists, Gonerdls Brincourt, Jean. The republicans lew Jersey, at the State Ni Bank Clow “100/000 Any larger number addressed to names of subscribers | ningros and Mejia, had been sent against him, each ona | ON Way Or the other. Meantime President Convention recently held at Trenton, fooled utmost, the sale of the Mercury is half the sale First National Bank, Portland. 100'008 $1 50 cach, An extra copy will be sent toovery club | diftorent route; but, although it is stated that-one of | Johnson is doing very well, and all parties are | J ¥a7 the only opportunity which they had for | °F # single issue of the Henatp. The claim of | Second National Bank, Providence 125,008 Sften, Twenty copies, to one address, one yenr, $85, | ‘hese commande pei PG es 8 ae dl Wis | satisfled with tho general course he is pur- | jocegs in tho coming canvass. They had an| the Merowy to be greater than all the other Tuind National Bank feo. a a 7 and any larger number at same price. An extra copy gat sadn poten rbag ct moe the | Suing. opportunity to shelve the old political ana | Weeklies together is also ridiculous. Accord- poe ‘vile’ Go Bostann eee will be sent to clubs of twenty, These rates make the triple expedition 1o admlsed tobe a failure, and an effort | This is the time, therefore, for @ Iitte usoful party hacks, nominate a live man, and reward ing to the published returns, the Dispatch beats B. 0, Fronoly eae 178000 Wauxir Henan the cheapest publication in the country. | is mado to salvo it over by anmouncing the occupation by { home work in the way of house cleaning by the | , nant officer for his valuable services in the | 't fw advertisements, and we have no doubt Fina eae (iideand Lesteer) Bocca: i Law | The Eurorraw Eprmiox, every Wednesday, at Srx cents | Maximilian's troops of Saltillo, Camargo, Monterey aud | several States. - Our house, known as the State per copy, $4 per annum to any part of Great Britain, or ee ee en ee Nene of New York, is in pretty fair order; but the 96 to any part of the Continent, both to include postage. sith ‘gage kitchen, which is our Empire City, ia literally At Havana, on the 19th inst,, the people, fc it of The Cauivorxta Eprriox, on the Ist and 16th of each | something more important, were exciting ‘ibotres and politically the filthiest hole in Christen- dom. Our municipal government is an im- month, ai Srx cents per copy, or @3 per annum. ~~ Ning Onteeee toe pe by some of pitieain io 4 e wealthy Cubans, in opposition to the one semtGoneral | posture, a corrup a fraud upon Avvaxrismo:sts, to Hmited number, will bo inserted | O°" is vine tim for his motion, for’ refers nua 0 gi cc att 7 papel hex a nominated for Governor. In this result they inthe Wesay Heratp, the European and California | political suffrage for Cuba, It is expected that General uP i I pag 4 sid POPU | have officially announced their want of appre- Duleo. will continue for some’ time yet tobe Oaptain | Lan meteatemm, 1b ie » Roowy hantan. Bat only | cation of the issues of the times, and prove General of Cuba. Within the weck ouding on the 19th | tthe city, but to tho State; and the honest | 1451 thoy havo learned nothing by the severe six additional steamers, conveying Spanish troops, | taxpayers of the city cannot begin to remove } tossons of the past four years. officers and war paraphernalia from St. Domingo, had | it without the aid of the State. The very men | ne politicians of the country brought upon arrived at Havana; and still the evacuation, which has | gmong us upom whom the people rely for ee . Sasi ig now been many months in progress, was not completed. od Ps y us the late rebollion and eivil war. By their ed , their protection are hushed up from a cor- intrigues and corruption one section was ly the steamship Zodiac we have our Savennah f - despatches to the 20th inst. Iu contradiction of reporis | FUPtion fund whieh may be counted by | oused against the other; the schism, which at that the yellow fever was prevailing at that place, | Millions. Our Coxporation advertising ox- | o,4¢ was but a spark, was famaed into u flame, it is stated that not a single case of this disease has yot ses, for example, officially summed ‘ sertl made its appearance there or at any other place in a i th if ix nat te people’ of ie tae fetta ey a : up at sixty thousand, really amount to 5 ed in w fi 6 fon thee mand the Georgia this season, The hoalth of the State generally 8 | bundred thousend dollete. “Hush!” “hush!” aa rs price strugg! — talc represented to be very good. Business at Savanah was fi 0 o: was never before’ seen. When improving, and things wore gradually approaching a | 18 ba the general onder of the day’ fe 4his had been accomplished by tho’ politicians, condition of prosperity. our city newspapers. Exeepting one daily, | 1. true Uniow men of the North, the live mon It is cxpected that General Grant will arrive ip this | too powerfal, independent, amd dangerous to angry inebe their She fe cay, Ona pejected towpap Be: SINASOR eb Ob tlhe pctconie oy uolans in spoils and plun- of Bei08 dat Sole hp tigi BROADWAY, THEATRE. Broadway.—Yovrmrot, Daxg | Niagara and Canada, a a two Bola andi saant Liles, and firesides, and: taking their lives‘ into thoir or Ricueuixo—Tnx Maw Wir tux Miuxina Patt. Tho subscriptions to the eeven-thirty loan yest’rday | 2% Sud one or two bold am 'y weekiles;! own hands, entered the fiold of baitle, KALLACK'S THEATRE, Broadway.—Inisn Exicrant— | Teachcd $10,213,300, included ir whieh were soven,thout such as tbe’ trenchant Citizen’ end tho Surday | gerp raved all manner of danger, ‘Hanpy Anvr. sand one hundred and forty-five individual subscribers. | Allas, our city journals have become as docile} jo gallantly fought for the’ preser- ectTBLO'S | GARDEN, Broadway -Annau-Na-Pogue; oR, | There now remains only about five’méllions of the loam } to our city step-fathers as the visiting panpers' of the mation. Through their im tho hands of the agont, whiet# will undoubtedly be |! of @ charitable soup house. aioe taken to-day, thus closing the last o€ the lowns authorized |' 4 4 it in endl ificati (efforts our nob%&’ flag waa again carried by Congress at tts last session. 50 it goes, in endless ramifications:.|\in, tsiamph into evory portion of the once The Board of Buporvisors held a ativet ‘semsion yoster. | through all thevavemues, highway#and byway®'|: ehe¥ous South, reyublican government and of our Corporation departments, our local po- |! democratic institutions’ vindicated, and again that when the Dispatch tells ita own story it will be seen to surpass it in circulation also. The other weeklies are nowhere. ‘The individual subscriptions were 7,145 tn number. NEWS FROM MEXICO. The Imporialists Moving Up the Rice Grandec—Saltillo Occupied by Them, d&c. ‘Havana, July 19, 1965. ‘The steamer Vera Cruz, from Vera Cruz, the 14th, ar rived ip port this morning. The Revista, of the 14th, has the following on the situation — ‘Threo columns, under the commands of Generals Mojia, Brinevart and Colopel Jeanningros, were ordered to operate against Negrete; and cach ¢olumn taking different road, they ought to have arrived together be- fore Nogrete’s position. General Mejia remaining im Mhtamovos, instend of marching on Monery, General Brincourt left Patos and commenced his movements on Saltillo, while’ Colenet Jeanningros marched on Saltillo by the Eucantada roed. Unfortunately, General Brincourt coald not make the distance between Patog and Saltillo in one day’s thar:B, and the enemy, advisediin time, retreated by tle Mom- clova road, except one thousand mon;.who went in the direction of Tamaulipas. Colonel Jeanningros’ troeps entered Saltillo theafter- noon of the 8th, and left the same everting in pursuit of Negrete, his cavalry reaching and skirmishing with Ne- grete’s rear guard. ‘The troops returned to Saltillo the following day,.the Wh. - Brincourt reached Panas the T&h. At present, Colonel Jeanningws occupiss: Monterey. Commander Saussier, of the Foreign Logton;occuples ‘Seitillo with his battalion. Mojia’S division, hid'not lett Mstumoros. Tworimportant points on the frontier will" sdun be oc- capied—Camargo and Piedras Negraw—and if 2 ters present themselves they will be well recoivéd. As*Saltillo the prices of provisions are’ oretmously highi TENNESSEE, Camdifiates for Congress Preparing for the: Election—Judge Camptell ve, Soo preservation of the nation. General: Kilpat- rick, who entered the army at the very com- mencement of the war, and remained in active service to its close, was overslaughed, and an old politician, a standing candidate for office, France anp Encianp.—We advise the gov- ernments of France and England mot to arrive at a too hasty conclusion that the reduction of our army and navy, which is now in progress, is any evidence of our incapacity ir the future to protect or avenge ourselves, or to hold them to 4 strict account for their dealings with this country for the last four years. While we seggest to England that the settlement of the claims arising out of the depredations ef the rebel privateers, and such other demands as our government may be justified in making, we would remind her that we can call together an army of five hundred thousand men in five weeks at any time. We would also hint to Louis Napoleon the same idea in connection with his schemes in Mexico. The withdrawal of Maximilian from that country within a given time—say efghtcen months or two years at the’ furthest—may’ become # “military necessity” with him. Werhave got inte the habit of late: of doing things subject. to “military neces- sities,” and we" may find tie expulsion of the French from Mexico’ one of the occasions for the exercise of our‘prerogative in that respect. Jos Pnuvrisc of all dgscription, in every variety, style and color, executed with promptness and on liberal terms. VOLUNTARY CORRESPONDENCE, containing im- portant news, solicited from any quarter of the world; if ‘used, will be liberally paid for. gg Our Forxiay Cor- RESPONDENTO AND PARTICULARLY REQUESTED TO SEAL ALL LSTTERS AND PACKAGES SENT US. NO NOTICE taken of anonymous correspondence. We do not return rejected communications. Volume XXX. wedeesee caress ee NOs BOS AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. WINTER GARDEN. Broadway.—Baunow’s Museow Company. Tux Guexn Monster—Nicoto Brorners. After- noon and Evening. WOOD'S MINSTREL HALL Bonas, Dances, &c.—Nany 4 Divorce. HELLER'’S HALL, 585 Broadway.—San Franctsco Min- TRELS—FETuioriaAN § SiNGiNG, Dancixa, &¢.—Tae Dring Buicanv. HOOLEY'S HALL, 201 Bowery.—S: Suarriry’s Min- Ehapyeed tee ft Broadway.—Ernrortan Gik; oR, Tux Vinguma day. A resolution was adopted making. an additional ap- Propriation of $261,600 to tho Couity Court House | litical cliques, aud! their retainers‘of high and stock. In roply to «resolution requesting the Comp- | gw degree. We-liave a system off municipal tsolier'to prepare am ordinance appropriating six hundred - diassianei coheen:for, the expenaen’-at: Maetiweriuiaitcds: combinations, wheels within wheels; for fleecing LL 201 Bo minsionors for the balmee of tho presontyoar, he states | th#'people and dividing the spoil. so com- Gina AMON Concuier—Caniva Or FON—UNCR TOMS | tn ae ig:caninot comply with tho requests of the Doard, | plete, intricate aredlextensive that noopartial or BOWERY TIEATRE, " 7 jg Mix. | BOCAUBE tho duty of raising tho money devolves upon | hal#way checks will' do good. The whole famows-raid panes tw Bons Dixons, ac-Tue Causes or fave Lovx | the Common Connell, the lew making the- expenditures ae rn vated Pail oa | me bersice in the of Stoneman’s:| ent of Fourierite Phatanxes,whiich are nothing a ere of thay department a city, and not a county‘charge. Tho: ; must ho Fass We wiees, ped | in: tie: vear of Leo's eamy: ering Hooker's but brothels, conducted ons piittosophic prin- NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 Broadway. | Committeo on Annual Taxes reported {n favor of tho with:the rubbish of Bamram’s Maseuas; before | cayspaigm on the Rappahannock From this: | ciple. It has struck at all the sacred relations |. are Board spproving the'cetimates of the Fire Commissioners | We Cwm have anythiag approaching be valuo | fothe was transferred to the Western depart-|' \¢ family, argued ir defence of miscogenation , Morariry or Tae Press.—Tie Tribune claims ' tiondred and respected! the world over. Gen |. tit “ Plaats oral) Kilpatrick was.cv “aa em Its right and title to all the morality, purity and the famous Big Bethel figtit,where he served as captais, then a colsxel! im the army of the Potomac, a8 a cavalry officer. performing gat Gy fis existence, as eompared with that of other papers? It has devoted iteelf to the establish- aaah iaciapaagion Ae 5 - ths-Franchise Law and Emancipation New ¥. Jul: ; for the present year: of our money appropriated as city expendi. at:about the time of th. b “ F iP enema haan Mewes Thé Board of Couxottinow ret yesterday ant ittsponsd | tures. eat “ “ ti beet sai attle:-| ia every shape, rogardides of the inovitable Previnmation oer pare ea of a nomberof routine‘papers. A mossage was received from the Mayor in reference to the street cleming ques- tion. Hocommends the uction:of the cont-xetorm, and Reveipts of Sales of the New York Daily | recommends the reduetion of the number of: Healthy Now, then, is the tttme: for Governor ‘Fenton in-biscampaign against Atlants, snd also im to corse to our rescus.. ‘The governmextof this his: marcl through Georgie andi tie Carolifias,. |' city bas become am affair of the Staié’. The | rendering valuable service tothe country untili|' NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION. ring <in Middle Tennessee, &e. Newspapers. Wardens amt: other wamecessary officers iis: the: municipal taxpayers of tis little island ‘are 60 which we see every ddy ‘reported im the cities Nasuvinin, July 26; 1868 OFFICIAL. Inspector's Department... saa! aaa bi sane hand’ snd foo! ide thowsmerender of Johnston’ ermg- With alll!’ .¢ New England amd-'elsewhors smong the | . The-candidaten tor Congress in this distrit addvemod: Xebl Beding Fee sak aequtatoes ewteake Dota. WUhint, | teres Corsorass a unde nr | this: glorione record, sufcioat to rally the’! coeting portion of t8‘community which the | ‘0 ne0ple al wie Court House yesterday. Vénp* itt Name of Paper. May 1, 1865. | velonging t tho'People’stino,.wilt take her plwce on the | “= ing Corporation dopartmenta, ringw:and | poopie-ot any State to his support, Bis claims ‘Tribune has succeeded ‘ini utterly d lizing, feeling wos manifested. Judge Campbell made hisusanl abuse against the government, State and national,thoughs ina modified form. He holds the Franchise iaw-amd the: emancipation, proclamation unoconstitutioual,’. whic: pleased the rebels comsiderabty. “ Smith..andi Canter, the Union candi it Unien.epecches,. tully endorsing President J ana: Governor.Brownlow. + -$1,095,000 368,150 252,000 169,427 100,000 route betwson this cRy axdAlbawy to-day, iseving her | S'@Sbep primary electiom engineers arditpur- | were get aside by the pasty,whick pretends plor, 41 North river, at six.P, HM. This vessel ia, without f) Chased presses, that relief ean come to aronly | (0, be: the war party of the: State, and a doubt, the most beautifu spectiewa of a flo: abe palace |\ from the intervention of the State. War call, politieall hack nominated iim: bis: stead. The over constr seted Cor tho-wscommo ation of thaeravalling |! therefore, upon Goversor Fenton to begtinthe | politicians who brought the- was upon the Public. The Stings upc! the-cadsins, statersems, &c., swork imdicated in balialf of the city, wmd'as country remained at home~speculbting and aro of tho "most gorgeous -desoriptiom, and carses. fail to making. money out of the necessities: of the ‘And yet the Tribuxe-has the impudence to ‘gompare its history-with that ofthe Hera, ‘ wiiieh has always maintained the-eause of mo- rality, decency and trath, and has dome more by its uniform course of) publishing ungarbled World... . oxcite the odmiration of aif lovers.of the trulysheauti(ul, {the Chief officer of the-Rate, by turning adrift ++ 161,079 i sa / regent cit leray.from the Mayor down; facts to keep public:opinion in thé traces than | Horace -Maynard made a most excellent spose list 90,548 sft Sgt ae en [ee adios: cae S 11] Bacio tittening ‘on’ the spllt,.wiilin ou gene- si the other journads'in the city ~put together. | evening. Helaid down the doctrine in plaintorms, re one 1548 | wook showothe gratifying :déercas™-from the week pre- | excepting the metropslitaa departments;.and/) ais and, gellant soldiers were: fighting our viewed the political course of the people of ‘Tennessee, New You Herat. -.92,095,000 | Cling of sittty-nine, Lost-weok the numberof deaths | ‘hy appealing to the peeple of the State tecsus--| reoounted :thain acts of rebellion, and roforred-to the Rspvcrion or Taw: Anmy ans Navy.—We again impress upon-the government the neces- sity of a speedy and large reduction of the public expenses. The army shoud be reduced to a minimum of twenty-five thousand men, and the navy in the same proportiom That is all the troops we reqyire to garrisve the forts in the South and om: the Westerm frontier. The rebellion is com gletely subdued. There may, and there doubtless will be, @ great deal of; talk and bluster among thadeuthern politi+ cians; but there-will never again, for a century. was five hamdred and rimety-ono,. against siatundred | tytn hing in the clectiomof a Legislature févora-. and sisty desing the previous woek:. This starmment for | 514 45 the eptablishmes’ of a metropolitan gov- the present. naturally unatalthy samson of thayear, in- dicates a vary favorable ccndition., of the herd of the | @rament for this city, ftom the beginningtothe:| the chairman of their Convention as. belt or city. Of the past week's deaths.three huadeed and | end; so that even the Mayors, from year toyear,| rowan: eighty werethose of claidren undar:five yeass of age. sliall:be subject to appointment by the Goner- , ; ewe aes eo a ue abd ‘There worcene hundred 2nd thirtcomfatal cases of cholera | noe with the approvadiot the Senate. shown: intriguing infantum, .but no cholera, aud oaly sx deaths from “9 PP’ andishoddy politician. smallpox. In fact, the oity is porfectly clear cfiapidomic | Let the Governor sttilte for this groat reform; |' ‘The republicans had a golden:appectunity, and; by making it tHe: test question 06: our|inus im elimging to their old haeks they have Timop,"Tribune, World and Sun combined... 871,229 time when Andrew Johnson was Military Governors and reminded.kam that they had taught their chiidren:to: spit at himy and the women did something quite es*bed. ‘yp then asked; what claim have you on the gowernmens?’ Are you fit subjects fer Executive clemency? Mit. Ie waa: aAclling specohiand had a good effect. He wasloudhy- applauded: | Generab Thomas hes Issued an order, suspondiag from: office Mayon Andrews and Justice Welch, of: Colambia,. Tenn., and ordering the arrest of Galloway and Frieson,. lawyera, on-account of their late prosecution of megroca. It:may Perogarded as an index of our futare poliqy im such cases, The Magom (Ga) Telegraph, of the 18th imatentyhas- a signifioant article on the state of affairs inxthst goction, whichconfains the following :— “ ‘Wavwarn the authori unless attontian ie wdirested at onge to,phe conduct of the freedmen, thatshascenes of blovodahed and massacre of St. Domiago will: tw: re- encesed iu eur midst before the close. of7 the. ‘a Speak. ~advisedly. We roan: Wi havo speeches gonvormntions among: the bate sth aie cones us of. ir ho amma i. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Our city subscribers will confor a favor by reporting any of our city carriers who overchargo fer the Henan. Country subscribers to the New Yous @ema.p are re- quested to romit their subscriptions, whenever practi- cable, by Post Office Orders, It is the safest mode of transmitting money by mail. Advertisements should be sent to the office before nine o'clock inthe evening THE SITUATION. It is stated that the governm nt of Brazil formally rescinded its conecasion of belligerent rights to our Southern rebels as long ago as the 3ist of May Inst. The Scoretary of the Navy has directed the reduction of the Atlantic squadron to ten vewels and the Mis sissippi squadron to five. ‘The Secretary of War has declared null and void all diseasoa, The investigation of the Fort Lafayytte.imgpisonment | November election, hiscam carry the State: by’! thrown that rtu: the and relesge case of Stever versus Porter was scentinued |’ an overwhelming popular majority, andisecure - ee prt ks de ee hon — the a gn i ac mane: aes ak @ Legislature of the proper matorialafor the-| democentie party of that State have any sense under ogamination, tad made a statemont.ck ucourrences | Work in hand. Thus Governor Fenton: may’) jer they will at once nominate oither General bofore wad after his bcration frem the foak He tosti- } lay: the groundworksof's popularity imecity and:| | Kijpadiak or Gonorsk Mott, anothov noble New to come, be ang show of hostility to the gov- fod that he had exeeuted a dowd for tweasp-tive thou- | State surpassing that of any ot his predeces~|) y soldicr, for Governor, and enter the ernment, rendoging @ large etending army ane- sand dollars to effect bis rolease : thas Portew advised him | sons Never was thare # finer opportunity for- std “a General Mott record in the cessity. The aspirations of the South for a armg is a creditabigone. Wherever there was separate independence haverreceived a quictus. to brige some of the officers, ard: that hersupposed the | splendid @4at He bas nothing to lose- ‘ sed fur this ee, On, the conclusion of | ! bets. monuy was u 5 Purpose. On, Ju ly. it, but everyshing to gain. Chy-the othar any hard fighting terbe done he: was eure to be It is the dutpof-governmest, therefore, to re- , | duce the expenses, as. rapidly as possible; and: his sestimony the. matter was again, najgeurned till tom, in kh Se dee 4 head shanggrag. ad ti theca. He won his regdlar promotion to thet’) i> 1 i. not dane at tice thavnational blessing” o’click on next Friday forenoon, Baveral ndditicaal witnesses for the. praeecution wers..|- le@we the field open: far the introduetion by, tite off major general through meritorious service inet yostortay before United States Commissioner: |! demeocrac: hostil ‘Climae : : ” | of Jay Cooke will ameunt to five thongand : Nowion in the ease of the alleged. Broekiya ‘Mery Yard: ye eet and Tay’! and in the battley-of General Grant around the ny Oops S frauds, Their @stimony was principediy corroborative ok orders of district, post or other military commanders in " tho South imposing restraints or punishments on the by ra given, and contained: no new facts ot ium wolored freedmen to whic the white citizems are DOL) “4 serious disturbance oocurred about three o’sleck | ing. In default of anything wore in soason, a subjected. yesterday morning at the corner of East Broadway.and ory of opposition to the Ghase-Jay Cooke Tus excitement in Tennossed relative to the appronch- | Market street, caused, Nepordllg Wo tho Ditie Foner MY | national platform will be suffvient to sweep-tho } 164 this oppostunity elip by: without improving | Miss Reienolds tnveéted tym with a good deal of liv the jaation of mos Shields, ing State by twenty or thirty tt d magjority, it The ropablicans, through pid demoralizing ness, aval gave genoral satisfaction to an yadience which propriotos in that neighborhood, aut the attempts of his npprobat: : fon the part of the rebel and pro-siavery party since the | fricnds ta.yot him home, durigg which Bryan Retily, a | beginning: with at least fifty thoussnd im thit | inquence of the Chase party and the additional SiR ye ia-omten ber pos mA porwr chen city. . load in trying to bolster-up the shoddy politi- decisive announcement by Gov, Brownlow that tho laws | flreman, of Engine Company No. 2, received a dangerous neds play than oithor of the picces Inst night, The Governor holds the winning band. He | cians at the exponse of the soldiers, will find shall be oxecuted at all hazards. The candidates for Con- | pistol shot wound ia the side, ond policeman William L. namelyin the dratme.of “The Youag Days of Biche. grees are addressing the voters Iu different parts of the | °°" WM) Ae ee or tle Shicids was | 888 only to play it with ondinary skilh to secere | more than, they can carry against such an issue their seen abot us, and hoard from @ifforoms, verti the ° ‘The trial of Champ Ferguson taprogiaileg. slowly.” ‘Tho paosecution, so far, has proved; him; and a& robbee beyond peradventure. ‘They, have. 80, prawedt him guilty of the murders of Beatty, and Gamvin.. Champ site in court almost indifferent. a to the-result of the tial He is reported to have said; “T- don’t care @ damn ‘what you prove. Tam salisfed your inteuddon is te hang me.’ The guards have been doubled on, account of the Abreats of soldiers to kill him, Guerilla depredations are almost day taking place by roving bands of robberd in Wayne, Hardin, Perry, Sum- BROADWAY THFATRE. Kato Reignolds het an op- a@ their standyrdrbearer the success of the | portunity ist night of her talergs in light @emocracy is aertnin and easy. If they have | comedy, fam which sho is pooaliarly adapted. The pieces-| any comprehension of thein-duty they will not | selected wero not of the ‘most brilliant cyaracter, but, ing olection still continues, though in @ modified forns Wallaue, of the Seventh precinct, was severly beaten then’ Staté, the seooesionists in the'r sjceches Impadoatly 4° | pgted and committed, and on hi way from | the siakes, The time, the opportunity and the | presented by the demecracy. Justice Chase Politioal Intelligence. net and other counties of Middle Tennessee. noureing both the national aud Sia'e governments. In | the court room to his cel! he mado a furions assault on | issue suggested, if seize@ upon, renders success | ha, boop South on an electioneering tour, and Pexnsyivania Rewantican Comvetiox..The follow. | This afterhoon a soldior named Marvin was stabbed, addition to the troubles of political ng tation, several | the officer having him in charge, but did mot succeed in | sure and complete. Osherwise, the divisions in | j, now travelling through New England. At | #00! has been issued :— probably fatally, by his brother-in-law, Charlee Mitchel, eountite tv the central portion of the State ‘aro still In eifecting hia escape, In view of the sertous condition of | the republican camp, on the ChaseJay Cooke he ai the bli ‘A State Conyeytion will be held at Horrisburg on | also 0 soldier. ‘Tho trouble grow out of Marvin’s causing : Reilly, his ante-mortem deposition was taken yesterday ber prpoe and the satlenel debt every step ronders republican party } thureday, the 17h of Ae, 1865, at tweive o'clock, | ditcholl’s arrest while in the army. fested by bonds of guerilla robbers at the Now York Hospital, whither he was conveyed after ‘ ‘esies gro suffrage more edious to the people. He is also making Mi. Tor the peruse in poe eae Tee po The Ono Hundred and Sixty-ninth New York and the | receiving his injuries, and a further investigation of the will enable the democracy to carry the State in his combinations with the Oustom House ‘and | ibe peite on pe A ion at | Additional Particulars of the Wreek of 7 ( | mattor will be made short! November, 1865, and bold it to, and in the Pre- ‘The carnest and labors of a loyal people se- the Steamer Quinnebaug,. apo ape aetna sad by ag eppabant| Upae= x bis internal revenue officials, Since the long-to-be | ured the great victory 4n 1804, and made the war, which | By the arrival at this port last might of tho steamer Justice Dowling, of the Tombe Pelle Court, yesterday | gidential election of 1868. If the Governor committed for examination the brothers Lou's and Jacob | wonld take rank in history with such New our enemies denouncéd asa failure, a glorious euccess: torday, ute for their homes. this city yesterday, en route fc rine remembered Institute meeting in this Annie, Captain Ross, from Newborn, N. ©., we have the ing EUROPEAN NEWS. Bailonburg, of 168 Cana) rtroct, on charge of being r= | x city his friends have been afraid of our | "Our flaghasbeen Maintained—our enemies destroyed— | following particulars of the loss of the Unitod States Tho steamship City of London, from Liverpool and | ecivers of stolen goods, it being alleged that they bought | Yorkers as ee and Clinton, his course is | penorals, and overywhere labor against them. $s Gave trieea Woo aidod ia this aeons retain, stoamer rene 3 3 : open before him; but if he would go down to Sho left Morehead City on the 20ih inst. for Phite Qucbnstown on tho 12th and 13th inst., arrived at this | for one handred and eighty dollars silk and velvet goods | Ope! 3 This, we dare say, is one cause of their shelv- | to be ted in that convention. We must sce to 4 hundred aed ft 7 inging details of Kuropean news valved at nineteen hundred dollars, which bad been | posterity in the same oat with Horatio irehoe tho fruits of our ‘succoss. are not lost to the ua- | deIphia, having on board three hundred and Atty aie- a ge a ty aaa : P y “A ing General Kilpatrick at Trenton, Let the | tion charged troops and sixteen horses; while crossing Beau- Confirmation is given to the statement that the Papal | burglariously stolen from No. 546 Pear! street. Seymour, he has only, like Seymour, to cast democracy of New Jersey take advan of Pidicideh Ge vist Importance ‘will be presented for ts | furs tar ahve streck, and ree tc ora oe ministry bad put a marked siight vpon Maximilian’s | A coroner's inquest was held yesterday on tho body of hie rtanity for winning s t and y tage consideration, and every district in the State should be . eos. vicheay: butthe aesortion that Maxicnilian had been | Mrs, Bloanor McGowan, who was, as alleged, pitched | *W°Y DM OPPO v ig grea these circumstances, nominate one of the above reprononted the above number, thirty-one men of the Seventy.sixth: excommunicated appears to rest upon the authority of @ | down a flight of stairs by being accidentally run against glorious name. generals, and they will be able to carry the ly order of the Oe aed Lema son Borger ge: vo camel yore = = m to the Morning Advertiser, tho least re- | by her husband, at their residence, No, 101 Norfolk State in triumph. AeW. Beerver,) Pilbenaeon ’ irman. ‘inth Maine, a1 : al > wake 4 jrown vondon journals. street, on last Sunday evening. According to the evi Brayprern’s Puss and Hottowar's Iron Wirw Foryrr, balance were rhe pol nad Ss njamin, Adame n his reply to Mr, Seward’s despatch | dence on the inquest, Mr, MeGowan, atthe time be ran | Orpen; oy a New Suare—The Tribune Wetkry Journauisu.—The ‘Sunday Mercury Onto Democratic Coxvextion.—The Chairman of the | 4nd a gunboat, an on int ufor Fospecting tt thdrawal of belligerent rights, secke to | against his wife, was in chase of another man whom he Association has taken to publis! ificates | makes a grand and a very ridiculous } t Democratic State Central Committee bas issued the fol- The st. Michaels School Kr School Ente justly ation of his government that rebel | had reason to suspect was on too intimate terms with ft i wing ace he Weekly | over fis clroulation apropos to. the. ret lowing:— TO THE EDITOR OF THR ere piratos hh restrictions ahall be allowed to dis- | her, It also appenrcd that Mrs. McGowan was in the | from advertisers which declare ‘eekly on aprop turns | 1 qux Dawocnscy oF om — soni war ne | _ 1.704 ealuablo and fatering notion of 8 Michast'e arm and essume a peacefal character in British waters, | habit of drinking intoxicating liquors, and the jury found | Tribune to be @ very wonderful advertising | from the Assessor’s office recently published hides cone Coren ee ee Demnooraa aS m Suns | Schoot enterprise, in yesterday's paper, inaiated “sum on the ground thot “otherwise veasele at sea, ignorant of | (hat this, producing apoplexy, was the cause of herdeath, | medium, This is the way Dr. Brandreth used | by us. The substance of its boasting is, first, | next, to nominate candidat ior tho following offices, | cient funds have already hoon collected,” &o., &. This 01 Jon of the war, righ’ iv joule | » hush discharged from custody. its ai d for the transaction of such other business as may have tho spe me f ane r, might be driven ep ho thyme = ors geok vs a sien terenr | puff the operation of his pills. The phrase- | that its circulation for its single weekly issue | ore oY ioe ths convention :-—-Governor, Lietitenant Gov- may be prophets, bat Is not true in fot Br lobo ae ee eck ebeeied splpmerapeeme te ors peat A rd ingen Bm Bg Mgr ology of these certificates will recall to the | is greater than that of any alngle iasue of | ernor, Troasurer of Stato, Suprome Judge (full torm), Su- | Te “\oeke at. a coat of twonty-throo Bmore Sneee | Sa lahenelialiy wore ok, CARR a | Mey eer eee 4 " the H Next, th for i preme Judge (vacancy), Attorney Genoral, School Lom, The improvements will cost it Tonst gevonty-five thou~ actor of the nation for good faith and honor, or for | Iyn yesterday, A sketch of tho life of Mr. Taylor, as to mind the re = ba e re j jex . ng ee es Inisioer, Member ‘Of Board of Public Works, Clork of | Theitrenomene commence to cant) Kany ta humanity.”’ well as of that of Arthur Tappan, whose death was an- | ointment was declared to have accomplished, | one weekly issue has heen grea than h AR I. ~< ' one, = 4 himeelf —_———_—_——— MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. nounced in yosterday’s Hunaxn, appears in our columns | »g well as the magical virtues of Watts’ nervous | average weekly circulation of the Herano— sscusaane sites ms ema teers, tivtianst, Reverse Oocksapraa ate Galante ovinies 3s igen here ig yg say | *btidote, The certificates are of the same | its one day greater than our seven—and, | Xeno sorenaon—Thero are only two States in the | the United States Assoogors of Phiadelphia gave an enter as follows:—The government steamer stots, from Mo- | The stock market gc web oe moog Lege Wy | clase. One is signed by Goorge W. Childs, | third, that its circulation ag a wookly is greater | Ynion where the negro is allowed to voto without a | tainment to their fellow citizen tho late ee on Pop ; th Hig rere A iy ef i ass from th o ae S iinmaadla: maperreas frien, "Gold pol who claims to have had years of experience in | than that of all the other weeklies together. } property qualification. They are Vormont and New ant ee eek ta es jong t. Commie, 6 Blast inst; the s ondon, from Liver: . . - sas Genel domes Orisa, i, Saal : trem pool on the 12th; the Ocean Queen, from Aspinwall on | firm, and at half-past five P. M. stood at 143, and closed favortising in most of the leading weeklies of | The Mercury has thus puffed itself up to a a metanneenes beter =A ose y negro Row Fork he ff ry "ennai viasonchannte ‘the 10th; the Liberty, from Havana on the 19h; the | at night at the samo price. the Union, and who now declares that the | great size; but a very little pinhole will let se Rena me every taal whi: $we ponte, nS mr = kailb oe es by nearly al the Montorey aud Patapseo, from Now Orleans on the 16th | There was ineroased activity in tho market yesterday | Tyipne ig Host of all. Just so, Jokn Jobson | out all the gas and reduce that small paper | 1.04 paid a state or county tax, unless excused from | kedtlemen present. Toasts were given to fund 18th; tho Zodiac, from Savannah on the 20th, the | forall kinds of breadstuffs, prices of which were gonerally ite i The Me begins “ ‘Andrew Johnson and his polioy, and cloquently ae AArago, frorn Tort Royal on tho iat; the Annie, from | frmot. provisions were in good demand, but unceitiod | Used to say that he hed tried all the patent | to ite proper proportions, fercury begins | taxation. {p by several gentlemen; also to the retiring and 1 Nowborn, N. C., on the 2st; the Creole, from Richmout | in price, new meas pork closing heavily at §91 1234, and | Pills, and never found relief until he got the | its calculation by supposing that there are | In Rhode to a Ne no mdi caren Ned Coramissione Farhad = And Norfolk; the F.C. Knight, from mantis tho | choice lard buoyantly at 286. @ 28340, Cotton was a | wonderful pills of Dr. Brandreth. Mr. Morton | four hundred and ninety-five days in o year. hose rg B yc bss des aie qishad Gama. Now York = gp Columbia, from Fortress Monroe, and th Franconia, | shade lower, with moderate sales. Groceries were in goes into rhapsodies over the Weekly Tribune, | Then, to get our daily receipts, it divides our | ™ m ‘anne poh preven ta tele fe oh Tek Iaaca thes to aly from Portiand, 7 i modorate domagd and steady, Potrojeum Me ee just as the men used to over the antidote, whose | yearly returns by four hundred and ninoty- | yniccs to has resided in tho State throo yours, and isn rare os annie Game te Aspinwall, | ond declining. ‘Tallow was deprossed, as were slso be, | a aruliy chronic oases were oured by Dr. | five, and that londs it into some Hittle errors. | frochotder in value of two hundred oud OMy dollars, aug “Hold taxy ar | ‘wro important and intordéating. In the republic of Peru | lathsand lumber, Tobacco was in good demand, The 09 revolution emaiuas $e Koverument wag sugoting | freieu) yugogemouse Wate digbhy Was, Thoy ab told how thoy had oyilered | Thin ig @ yery qaturel miluteke for Ga ! nad taxgp therwon,