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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1366. cg body that there mast heve been blundering somewhere, either by the United States census takers of 1860 in setting the rate of population — subject of reconstruction in the South. At p large moet ing recently held by thom in the rooms of ‘the Board of Fradeof thas city a commities was sppointed who have “Suffrage—Thoir Lecture to President Johnson. NEW YORK HERALD. gamut GORDON BEYNETT, addreased a long letter to'the ‘President, urging © delay | - We make room in our columns to-day for , , the State census takers in 1665 EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. by him in the restoration of civil government in the} what is called a letter, but which is,we may pena kn No one ine sane state of Statos lately in rebellion, and insisting that the country, OFrice N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND Nassau STS. both North and South, is not yet prepared to act on the wee oe various questions involved, especially that of negro suf- TERMS cash in advance. Money sent by mail will be | frage Later St, Domingo advices give further particulars of mind can have witnessed the immense influx of © foreign immigrants, the increase in the number of voters, the great numbers of new tenements that have been erected, and the general unez- | iH at the risk of the seader Nowe but bank bills current ia the matter heretofore moutioned in our columns regard- | rebellious States. In looking over the list of The in this city is « great of the city of seine nee, | eeeeeteermeeaneaes | Sgn ee Ste ates | mim, anton jececa a tee 5 suena iaeus, teat proven oe. Si seety aly for tne purpose of Sean everett | Work of the same partios who got up and did | deh embracing » desea tesestes within fe due deductions and allowances for the casual- print at ~- sapere oy Meee ns fone etme re. | the work of the late Faneuil Hdl nogro | limits. Mr. Preston King, having cuplened Wie ties of the war, without coming to the coneln- WERKLY HERALD, every Saturday, at Five | MO ane spanish Cortés im May last docrood | suffrage meeting. These Boston traders in cod- citadel, is taking ® tour through the State to sion that the metropolis is groater in popule- : rane atiompt by Spain to subjugate 84 | fh and speculators in stocks and cotton, it | And out the enemys weak points, so that he tion and wealth at this time than it was five Domingo should be abandoned, and that the | win) yo observed, address the President inte | May know at what to aim and when to fre. is This jetand should be immediately evacuated by their military He has o thousand or fifteen hundred places years ago. To deny this is preposterous. is no political question. Politics have nothing at all to do with it. This State census we hold to be simply a fraud upon the public. It kas / very patronizing way, and undertke to in- struct bim upon this thing of negro snffrage as an act of charity toa poor, bewildbred man forces, The evacuation s00n after commenced, but has since dragged along #0 slowly that it is not yot nearly completed, and it appears that General Gandara does not E 3 3 E 3 i a i 3 t i tt Postage Ove conts per copy for there mouths. " intend it shall be, since he insists on the insertion in the | groping about in the dark. some people out of places and pir taken b; incompetent irrespoa- Any larger wom sddewnsed to wamen of subscribers | Westy of peace of « cues BY wich | tne Domine or | “"Thavingapent all his lif, including « tong, people in, we shall have long liste of killed, Ringe iM letel ee ax afler the ped active and eminently useful public career, | Wounded and missing with which to edern manner of our street cleaning contracts, and | G1 50 cach. An exten copy will be seat tw every CWP | Lice ut the oarnest desire of a majority of the poople, of ton, Twenty copies te ene atdrem, one voor, 885, | ,04 cbat it is given up voluntarily by the Spaniards, be- end any larger Gumber at same price, An entre copy cause they have now ascertained that the people prefer Wilt be sent to clube of twenty. Phew voter make the thelr independence to Spanish rule. [n opposition to ad the insertion of this clause the Dominican government is Wannur Wenave the cheapest publication i WTF | Grey wot Gandara declares that therefore the war must The Benoraas Eomos every Wetnesday of E608 | oe resumed. Per copy, OF per annem @ say part of Great Britain, oF Advipes from the republic of Hayti to the 25th ult. re- ti hn Cantnet, Wath to tasted port that the rebels still held the town of Cape Haytion, peo am rgb canine can | nit were likely to Bold Kt for «considerable time longer, Caupooms Semen, sotwithstanding that tbe besieging national troops kept month, at x cents per copy, or FF por anoum ep om them 4 contiaual cannonade. Although the port Aprexteewerts, to 8 limiied camber, will be inserted ts bla kaded by two steamers, provisions for the besiegod. Hansim, the European snd California | Were being ren to, . _—s Wail street had mo now defalcation developments to Béitions exeite it yesterday, and the current of business, as 8 Jon Pawtive of all descriptions, (@ every variety, Fl | gomeral thing, flowed on in the ordinary manner. Those ead color, executed with promptacs amt on liberal who have exeaped uninjored from the whirlpool of fraud terms. are congratulating themselves om their luck and geod management, while the unfortunate suffer- VOLUNTARY CORRESPONDENCE, containing tm ore aro busily engaged im the melancholy portant nows, solicited from any quarter of the world; © | work of counting their losses, Nothing has yct becn used, will be liberally paid far. gg Ove Fonmun Com | learned of the whereabouts of young Ketchum. It is sai! that fhe bavk officer whose defalcation to the amount ssballe it wesnitan atlas of one hondred thousand dollars was noticed in Satur- day's Hrmavo fed to Canada. His bondsman made good | NO NOTICE taken of anonymons corrempontenee We | the tonto the bank, and the particulars of the affair have do Bot return rejected CommumCNoe bere kept secret tie - " The decison of Justioe Ledwith, of the Jefferson Mar- kot Potion Court, om the motion for the discharge of pcan ae SY Great Bxpansion of the Steam Shipping Interests in Southern Waters. Since the conclusion of the war the steam shipping interests, commeroially speaking, have greatly expanded. We refer particularly to the port of New York, and exclusively to the reopening of the Southern trade, without, of course, including the new lines established, eince the war, between this port and Great Britain, South America and other countries. Let us look at the list of vessels now engaged in the Southern trade, beginning with New Orteans. In this trade there is the Cromwell line, including the first class United States mail steamships George Washington, Captain E. V. Gager; George Cromwell, Captain E. E. Vaill; Fung Shuey, Captain J. B. Hildreth; Star of the Union, Captain A. Blanchard; H. S. Hagar, Captain E. D. Wadsworth; Meteor, Captain E. Kemble; Republic, Captain Dollard. Then there is the Star line of the New York Mail Steamship Company, including the new and splendid side whoel steamers Morning Star, 2,400 tons, Nelson commander; Evening Star, 2,015 tons, Wimpenny; Guiding Star, 2,596 tons, has been made, like those contracts, by corrupt parties with indolent proclivities. The facts show, not that the city of New York or the city of Brooklyn are ats standstiji, but that the census haa been taken by 6 set of jackasses who prefer the vapors of a tap-room or lager bier saloon to attending to their duties. Thet | is the whole thing in a natehell. ' FIRES IN NEW YORK. i Fire in South Streot—T'wo Firemen Injar- ed—Loss About $500,000. About one o'clock yesterday afternoon a fire broke owt in tho shipjoiner’s shop on the second floor of No. 206 South street, owned by T. Baxter & B. McVoy. It ap- pears from a statement made to the Assistant Fire Mar- shal by Andrew Riker, one of the workmen, that Mr. McVoy was preparing some glue, and had just made a fire in the fireplace with somo shavings, when his atten- — tion was called by a person who had come into see him, he turned around to speak to the man, and ina moment the flames burst out among some shavings on the floor, fi ‘and spread rapidly all over the shop. Efforts were made | to extinguish the flames, but the heat and smoke drove the men out, Mr. Riker had his eyebrows and hair | singed, An alarm of fire was quickly given in the stryot, and the firemen soon arrived, and through their exertions tho flames wore cut off just as they were spreading into under the institution of Southern slavery, and having as a devotedly loyal Southem man, in the midst of Southern traitors, fought through the late terrible war, from the beginning to the end of the rebellion, and its moving ¢ause—the institution of slavery—the American people generally believe that Andrew Johnson knows as well how to deal with the difficulties before him in this great task of Southern reconstruc- tion as any other man in all the world. The abolition fanatics, however, including this Boston Board of Trade, are evidently satisfied that President Johnson is perfect ignoramus touching the past and present relations exist- ing between the white and black races of the South, and hence this special letter of instructions defining the line of policy which he is called upon to pursue. He, in their superior judgment, is all wrong in bis re- construction programme in reference to negro suffrage; and they, therefore, have deemed it prudent to spare the time required for their daily avocations in codfish, rum, molasses and cotton to set him right. Their main purpose, knows; but the air is filled with rumors, salt- petre and conjectures, and something startling is evidently expected. Tho leading politicians are very much bothered about Mr. Preston King. His ap- pointment breaks up their rings, knocks the bottom out of their schemes and alters all their plans. A week has passed since the change in the Custom House was announced; but they cannot get reconciled to it and cannot understand what it means. Thurlow Weed, lean and lanky, is trotting about with his head on one side, assuming a most mysterious air, pretending to know all about the affair, and insinuating by a suggestive smile that he had aband inthe machinery; but inwardly he is full of anxiety, curiosity and alarm, and is trying to get hold of some one wiser than him- self from whom to worm out a little informa- REPONOENTR ARE PARTICULARLY REQUENTAD To Smal ALT Ne, 233 A @ neviewe Charles ‘ervested they say, is to request a suflicient delay in a final = of vt tna ha Jonkins in pene SR caaer, pian in ones of Ne en éynti) | tion. Dean Richmond, fat and furious, is dash- | Berry; North Star, 2,004 tons, Jones; Northern a hen ened ee ee aver, . ies sverige was to have boon rendered yesterday ; but, at the request | the country, North and South, is better pro- | ing up and down bis railroad, pulling bis nose, | Light, 2,066 tons, Weir; Rising Star, 2,800 tons, roar of the store, ab whlch tneg the heae became so great ES REE, onto ~sasen ms Pesem om, of counsel, the rendition was postponed till this afver- | narod than it now can be to determine wisely | Swearing like a trooper and perspiring like a | Bell (near completion). ‘The new and first | No 401 Water stroot, kept yd Bide wey bared — victim of the Turkish baths. Petor Cagger, | Claas screw steamships United States, 1,289 cele er ne ae he aes to A stg yd and safely the various questions presented, ‘ “— , The inventigntion im regard to tho death of Jobn F. “ 3 “ WALLACK’S THEATRE, Brootway Boas to Goon i: ‘i @ precise, is writing letters | tons, Share commander; Mariposa, 1,200 tons, | was subdued the store, together with ite contents, was Loou—A' Parry Mi fe Wothke, one of the results of the steamboat Arrow | especially in the matter of suffrage.” In other | Prim and prosy and p! , ig 3 A Pasrrr Fixer oF Boerne i, one mboat ow Be. to everybody, thus benefiting the Post Office | Howes; Monterey, 1,200 tons, Furbur. In the a The following ‘are the losses and insurance words, these Boston traders have made for- tunes from the war, and they are still coining money from the present political condition of the Sonth resulting from the war, and they —— , oxplmon, was remumed yesterday by Coroner Lyoch, of PRRES Presses. Bowen —Foow's Revenor—MA® | peonkiye, and several witnesses wore examined. The —_ most important part of the testimony was that of the midway —Baawon's Mewwem | covineor who stated that the day the boiters were in same trade is the Atlantic Coast Steamship Line, with the fine new steamships Atlanta, Captain A. K. Williams; Herman Livingston, Captain J. B. Baker, and the Star of the South. and relieving his mind. As for Cassidy, be does not know whether he is upon his head or his heels, believing one day that WINTER GARDEN. Wy . ree Company. Decuaiumeav. Neoowo Faux Oper Day and ot: Gen, ene Gs m9 pool Broning i von By bi boilers were only capable of carrying twenty pounds of | have, moreover, from the rebellion secured @ be is all right and the next day PE es bong May a DOKe's BONA | we bute few Moye afterwards a certifeate was given | footing of political power which they are fear- that he is all wrong. Greeley, who only | There is also the Coastwise Company, with the | 5 junk shop; lose $400; insured far VaR th ateamer Flag, Captain G. W. Brown; the Dis- has one idea at a time, is very much agitated in patch Line, with the new first class steamship ” allow ug them to carry twenty-five pounds ef steam. In : regard to the bearings of Preston King’s ap- WOOD'S MINSTREL HAL! tway —Ermomanx | consequence of the Bon attendance of some of the most Oat of Nolin Wika, See aperoranee of Se, Iain Bonas, Dances, &¢.—Lear row Lire —HMamure. rebel States, and so they plead the safety of + BAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 95 Rrondway nme | over tlt ete oning oust seven, otek delay. 4 pointment upon the question of United States | Glaucus, two thousand tons, Captain J. W.God- | for is coy mech prs agee teh, pace bees onal Jove, Dascwe: a--Maconra asm Oeeihe. The vordiet of the coromer's jury at Bridgeport, Con. And what is their argument? They contend | Senator, and is throwing ink around the Tribune | frey. Other stonmshipe engaged be Poach et a oor EP oo ga building is tony PAston’s pba - tani os ‘eines nockeut, im the care of the collision on the Housatonic | that the emancipated blacks of the South are office more violently than ever, and scribbling | trade are net now in port, being either at New 1.6400, and ia owned by Mr. Valontine. | cuit Ristoye creas ee. Sa aired on te 16th inst, hich remuliod inthe death | fairly entitled to the suffrage; that this right | epistles to various poople to advise them that | Orleans, or on their way to or from that port, ii, camage by tar bea Ree ee wage ion or twelve persona and sorons injuries to Afteon oF] oF theirs cannot be justly turned over to the | heis still one of the contributors to his own This New Orleans trade has grown immensely on ale aon of Van Dyke's Hotel, No. 18 since the conclusion of the war and the open- | | ing of the navigation of the Missiasippi. AMERICAN THEATRE. No. 444 Broadway.—Kemortan | twenty other, war made public yesterday ‘The jury Pantomime, Buaesgues, €6—OUP | on. dhat dher were gram anginet and vielntion of the paper. He wants to atand in Seward’s old disloyal Southern whites, giving them double en Semeres poclations of the rand, and that Charlee unt, President | the politioal power which they will othertviso | boots; but he cannot find out where the old Lhe iP Gbthaged sbout $1,000; ineored. NEY TORE MUSEUM 0% ANATOMY, 618 Drondwag~ | ss Superintendent of the company, ‘and ove uf the cou- | possess; that such inequality will not be en- | boots are and who has charge of them, “60 that | ‘Then we~bavo @ regular sleamship line for) me roar part of bulllng Mo, 207 and 900 Watee os SSE > epee anda master workman je tem, | dured in the North and West; that it will be » he is forced to stick to his own brogans, al. | Mobile, with ae aon saa soho Gooupied by Ie tre and it Gamaaged to tho-extent of $600. a ee eeangunpagrent nas — wy, Were cay oT matter 5 Gane aka dangerous concession, “especially in regard to | though thoy are rather run down at the heels burg, Captain liams; Katorama, iRowaed oe, AY ees jew York, Tuesday, fase enid 9963. | juror dameciod from thin verdtet P 7 ate Captain Joseph Denty; General Custer, Captain | 5. rag jo tert lasers nerd pg ey , Aus and ventilated at the toes, The worst of it is that Greeley has nobody with whom to consult. Bf # Lt weg a 28, if BE our great debt,” which the late insurgent | AL the meeting of the Metropolitan Fire Commision - Southern whites must feel, “not as a burthen Rose. Another line with the fast A 1 steam- NEW: CIRCULA om yesterday cons ierahle business im the work of SPAPER “i TION. roonaniang the department wae traneted. Reeolu- | only, but a burthen a thousand fold heavier Raymond wants Seward’s boots also; but he | ship Flambeau, Captain Reimer. This is also tha Stu Bennett is Co, had 8 dua ates, the New Vork Datly ms wore bap oe as a . a because it was incurred for their defeat;” | goes and talka to Weed about it, and fondly | another of the an Coast x A sg &00. santa pal ing ‘dibhee b Hanteumhasmive the onnaes aera » justice i i a hose names wo ee . iain yam ate that is always the most expedient thing | imagines that because Weed cobbled the boots Company. Ano’ e to Apalachicola and | of the toa. There are other owners w! 1 = ae ae aan vl . Eat aed the Key West, with the new first class steamer sacortain, |The building is, damaged to the oxtent of originally be can place anybody he likes in OrrictaL. . we can do; that hereafter we shall need the ‘water flowed Speer) | all engineers of steamer now im service and the . A Se we ae Prices | srainaal of wich ae cannot stand the text, A | ballots of tho Southern blacks as much as we them. Greeley would go to Weed if be could ; | Linda, Captain Theobald. sarah Te velcro gonda will be somewhat “atoagee’ | teoluton wae fered ant ad onthe table providing fe | have needed their bullets; that we must | but circumstances forbid, Let bim come up to There aro several lines for Savannah, in- | Tho tenants oommpring, ents, oe gupeatte, aide of | cluding the Star Line, semi-weekly, with the steamships Idabo, Captain Holmes; America, Captain Lindt; Constitution, Capiain Greeman; $1,095 000 2 Phy wel ecarumliw of ail applicants (or mombersbip 364,159 | ip ihe Cepartment ami tin row: (om of thawe whe are wot 252,000 | found to be perfectly end im body The Chie! Ragioeer oe of complaint aganst Bngine Fort Washington, eat some of our corn ard cabbage, and see what we can do for him. Per- haps we have Seward’s boots in custody. At beware of leaving to the future “abiding and disastrous conflicts and probable convul- sion;” that delay and negro suffrage, as the fribune. . — Post. .. ra se ene ene ateot oe | frat cason‘ial to Southern restoration, sre im- f any rate, if the Tri’une philosopher dresses | Nevada, Captain Carpénter; United States, | rien the root of No. 204 Sout gable Jast B nday morning peratively demanded, and that, in the mean- | respectably and behaves himself properly, he | Captain Share. The Pioneer Line with the ond wall fall over on the roof of building No, 203, | 151,079 | A fre broke out accidentally yesterday aftornone 49 | tiene, the Slates directly concerned ought to be | shall not depart dissatisfied. stoamer Zodiac, Captain B, M. Lulkley; the | o,which wers several hrettes hey SS Se Atlantic Coast Steamship Line with the Varuna, | whom, J. D. Tancau, ‘member of 66 Hose, who had 4% 90,508 the ship Jone: shop 206 Sowih steel, aud extended to everal of the mijarcat buidmgs, doing damage to the amount of about hall « milken of dotiarm. ‘The build siseteeess s+ A1,008,000 | ioe turned and partly burned were Non 20, 206 and Sun combined, 871,229 | 995 gouch street, Nox 207, S90 and 40% Water street, and No 13 Cai saner tip NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. A Gre occurred at 168 West Twenty stroot arty, CE POE EI PH yout -Tday morning, but was extingy after dong Our city subscribers will confor a favor by reporting | wright damege to the building Tt wae attended, how any of our city carriers who overcharge for the Hnain, | ever, by @ melancholy cirenmstanee A servant girl Country subseribers to the Nuw Yor Henao are re- | Bamned Bilon Murray was ao badly baresd by ber clothes We have neither time nor space to picture John Van Buren in an interesting situation, and ail the other politicians, great and small, buzzing about like a swarm of bees whose hive bas been kicked over either by accident or de- sign. The democrats are all inclined to turn republicans and the republicans aro half a mind to become democrats. The abolitionists are turning copperheads and the copperheads are becoming rampant abolitionists. The indi- cations are that either the two great parties will exchange places, or that both will be wiped out and a new party created, with Andy John- gon a8 its head and platform and the Custom kept under the restraints of military power, after the fashion of a subjugated foreign i i E Captain Whitehuest; Ariadne, Captain Crarey, and others. The lines to Charleston are numerous. The principal ones are the regular United States Mail line with the first olass steamers Alhambra, Granada, Andalusian and Quaker City. The Atlantic Coast Mail Steamship Company’s line, with the new and elegant steamships Monvka, Captain Marshman, and Cumberland, Captain Murray. There are several steamship lines to North Carolina, including the regular weekly United States mall line to Wilmington, with the steam- New Yorke Weratp.. Times, Tribune, World ai ‘This is the reconstruction programme which this Boston Board of Trade advises President Jobnson must be substituted for that which be has adopted if be desires to be successful. A few words, we think, will dispose of this pre- cious bit of Boston radical impudence. Presi- dent Johnson's restoration policy gives gene- tal satisfaction to the countzy. It is working well in the South, and satisfretorily to the great body of the people of the North. In Fire in West Twenty-ninth Street—A | ‘Woman Fatally Burned. | About seven o'clock yosterday morning # servant te tho family of G. Biow, 163 West Twenty-ninth street, named Ellon Murray, was fatally burned by her clothing taking fire while sho was lighting a firo in the stove. tn appears, from statements made to Fire Marshal Baker, that she poured some kerosene oil on the kindling wood to make tho fre burn up quickly, and that the oil flashed ‘Sho rushed into the hall y catching fire that she is not expected to recover {quested to remit their subscriptions, whenever practi fs putes nett pen + a cable, by Post Office Ordors. It is the safest mode Of | commitments: — Frederick Few, «tad of thirty 4 transmitting money by mail. with stoaling from bis employer, at 182 Chambers street Advertisements should be seut to the office before nine | * large quantity of spool silk, and James Rayee, junk up and sot fire to her clothing. dealer, corner of Walker and Baxter streets, on com Te o'clock iu the evening. 0 . giving employment to the Southern politicians ee a ssn of mring una gs amt Sse |p oping seta an of Sather | Hous an im bao af operons The moat | sie Tight Copan Sper ond io Buere | tat sumer, i TRIAL OF WIRZ. fort, om charge Of ntcalias, 1% Now Chanter stroxt, | PAblic opinion, which it is desirable to’ know. amusing part of it is that everybody seems de- | Captain Eldridge. Also, Goodsypod’s and | conveyed to the Jows’ Hospital aud perly eared fe; Murray’s lines to Newbern, with the stegmsbips El Cid and Lucy. A now line, with fast steamers, is to be put on the Newbern route by Hough & Co., prominent merchants in that place. There is also a line for Edenton, Ply- mouth, Williamston and Hamilton, via the Chesapeake and Albemarte canal, with steamers connected with the Atlantic Coast Steamship Company. The lines to Richmond, Olty Point, Norfolk, Washington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Balti- more, &., and many other Southern porta, aro numerous. One of the principal Richmond lines is conipoaed of the new and elegant side wheel steamship Hatteras, Captain Parrish, and the Albemurie¢, Captain Bourne—a line that is in great favor with the mercantile as woll asthe travelling community. There is also the regu- lar United States mail line to Richmond, with the fine steamships Yazoo, Captain Couch, and the Creole, Captain Thompson.» The line to Washington, etc., is composed of the first class stoamsbips E. C. Knight, Captain J. J, Mason, and the John Gibson, Captain John R. Kelley. The principal outside lines to Baltimore are niture was stightly damaged; insured for $700 ia the termined to get into this new party. Republi- ha ng! x New York Etna Insurance Company. cans and democrats alike hang on to Andy Johnson’s coat tails with a grip strongly sug- gestive of a drowning sailor clinging to his last plank, Andy Jobnson has two tails to bis coat—one for cach party—and so long as they hang on, and the stitches hold good,and nothing gives way, and the President doos not take his coat off, they are safe. But the question is, how can they get up a contest at the coming State election while they are both holding on to Johnson? If one or the other of them would raise the war-cry of municipal reform thero would be an issue, and the reform party would carry the day. Governor Fenton has as heavy a bi'ery as Preston King, if he only knew how lo use it, He can remove all our heads of departments ata sin- gle shot. The guns are legally loaded and the lanyard is inviting him to pull it; but he is very much afraid that the cannon will kick, and that the noise of the explosion may give him a headache. Draper, in his day, offered to stuff cotton in the Governor's ears; but Draper has Moreover, as the President, according to Gen- eral Schenck, has declared that these restora- tion movements are experiments, and that they will be subyocted to the closest tests of loyalty as they go on, and, finally, as they must bo Proceedings were commenced by a military @urt in | fom Goorge W. Charles, of Lilinols, while dhe latter max Washington yesterday in the trial of Captain Henry | under the influence of #pirits, about three hundred de Wirz, the kooper of the Andersonville rebel prison pen, | lars; ¢ jug their names a» Jobo Suvith and fo which many thousands of national soldiers evffered yrs ors po ph ga p sdtong unprecedented hardships and cruelties, General Lewis | on complaint of having, on Sunday wight, attacked and Wallace is President of the court, and Colonel Chipman | robbed John McNamara, while he was pasting slong ls the Judge Advocate, After some conversation be- | Ninth avenue, and Andrew Knowle, © semen, om tweon members of the court and the prisoner's counsel, bp al a cee a ae ‘Wirz was arraigned, and the charges and specifications plor between Roosevelt and Jamey streets, aod attempt Preferred against him were read. Theso accuse him, | ing to commit violence upow her together with Robert E, Lee, the rebel general; James | A visit to the Brogkiyn Navy Yard shows that, A. Seddon, rebel War Secretary; L. D. Northrop, rebel rn he gtie chore yeep se: a Cominisaary of Subsistence, and others, of conspiring to | hig important wawal establishment. ‘There = at the injure tho health and destroy the lives of Union | yard over sixty weasels, including those building and re soldicrs, and with murder, in violation of the { Pairing. The vensels in ae of ws op eye laws and customs of war, and tho most Oe cane aaa 2 tn ~e Sebetio ans cruol practices, such as purposely starving his prisoners, | Jaya and the steam sloop Ontario, Among the vorsols vaccinating them with impure matter, giving them rot- | ceiving repairs 18 the Brooklyn, sow ow the dry dock. ton food to eat, and bunting with bloodhounds those of | Anew dry dock, to nie Bee et lee them who sought in flight to escape from this horrid sos ean ae Pig voaypennt ws peared poathole of suffering and death. feot wide and xixty feet high. ‘There ts also mech other On the conclusion of the reading there was a colloquy | work going on, keeping employed @ lange Gumber o of considerable length between the Judge Advocate and | men. Mr. Jasper Harding, for many years propavator of the THE REVOLUTION IN HAYTI. Cape Haytien Still in Possession of the Rebele=Provisions Becoming Scarce im the Place=—The Lives of the American and English Consuls Threatencd by the Rebels, dé. Boston, August 21, 1865. By the arrival of tho brig Example at this port, we have advices from Capo Haytien to July 25. ‘Tho robsls stilt held the place, sustaining a daily can- nonading from the national troops, who had failed to in- flict much damage. Only three porsons having beqa killed and a few houses damaged. It was thought that 40 long as the rebels could obtaim a supply of ammunition and provisions, thoy could hold out. + mee A vessel recently ran in with a supply of provisions, although the port is blockaded by two steamers. Provisions wore gotting short in the city, Thore was State by State, betore any of them can be re- cognined under theit new organization, we are puzaled to account for all this Boston uproar upon this disturbing qnestion of negro suffrage. There is neither rhyme nor reason in this clamor; bat it is full of the combustibles of another roaring sectional negro agitation, me- nacing « war of races and the complete depop- wistion and desolation of the South, in fulfil- ment of the radical abolition programme of re- the counsel for the prisoner, the latter filing several if Penneyloanaa Inquirer, of Mbit ia, died yesterday now left for parta unknown, carrying # small . pleas, including a denial of the jurisdiction of the court, | ip that eity, aged sixty an ments off their bands as fast as possible, | black valise, tke Kotchum’s, ‘containing a | tbose of the Commercial Steamboat Company, |. Vest, com and claims that the case is not breught by competent | According to the Clty Inapector's report, there vor | Beeuune their tendency is towards permanent | claret colored coat, and is supposed to be with the steamers Falcon, Kingfisher and Sea New Yous, August 10, 1866. authority, and that the scoused should not be longer peobeper lye pain cep “priyeuten = oy helond military despotiom. Sonsible and patriotic | bound for a monastery, where no one will ever Gall, te lage Far the Inst fow days probably you havo read some hold, as he is a paroled prisoner under the terms of Jo | ei a ee han manalty ‘an snes | Americans have no desire to repeat on this | offend him by alluding to the cont a pound| We might continue to enumerate the lines | startling facts (0 the newspapers in relation to ferry- Ne ras von Sa vonding Weck last year. Therecapitulation table giveethe | continent the transformation of the Roman | special fee levied on the Southern staple. If that have been commenced since the rebellion, pet dpe yp pete 'thout commenctng to take tostimony or procteding | following result,—Acute diseases, 967, chronic dssavs, | republic to the Roman easpiro, nor the trans- | Governor Fenton will not @ire off his roform | or have been extended since its close. But we aed tor the bet- further in the matter, an adjournment of the court till | 717; external causes, ke) a3 | Thera were 01 natives of | formation of France from ® republican to «| battery the election will be entirely'a squabble | think we have stated enough to satisty overy pre pe nr < e Now, Me. ‘orday took place, the Waited Sule, 64 of Ilan 4 of Gormnay 0" | despotic form of government, sustained by « | about candidates, since there is nothing else to | oe of he increasing growth and prosperity of | Kaitor, there ts law, and « good one, too, and ail Wet te THE NEWS. eign couutrien tuillion costly bayouets. Against the designs | fight about, and It behooves both sides to namo | the stoamshtpping interest in Southern waters. | SsssU, 9 J tned in tans, elt for ‘naqecon of oe Statements and rumors confirmatory of previoas re- | The stock market was dull and eather heavy yoster- | of the radical abolition faction looking in thie | their men and start the ball. In order to, sot | It may bo asked, are all these lines doing a pay- and pollo of ferry boats, gh aud towing be tbe same (ports to the effect that preparations are rapidly going il he yr securities were Grim. Gold was | direction it ts woll for the country that we had | the example we nominate Hosea B. Perkins as | ing business? We answer they are, or the in- havtad camemea the mane “How, ifthe stiention {forward for tho carly tral of Jeff, Davis at Fortress ron a sd ab 1443 00 the sirvot, and at 143% 8 | § oman to conduct ws through the war of the | State Senator from the upper district, and we | duoement to build new stoamors for the same | of the Becrtary of Tronsary wes elle, the (oc ‘ [Monroo are contained in our despatches from that place. | ‘there was no caicutia! change tm the complexion of | Ol Roman patriotiam; and it le well that we | are prepared to support him,-no matter who trade would not be so great. We hear that the | Mourn Works and Sir nn sin ab oe ak | fThe rebel General Joe Johnston, on his Inte visit to the | commercial attains yosterday, if we may exept bret. | have another of the seme type to hold the | runs against him, what party endorses him, or exports of cotton and tobacco from the South- teria hand. |The, lam soutien Pi now sande he \portreas, on being asked if he would like to see Jeff, is | Sut, the magket for which was excited by the news helm in navigating an ge the shoals | whether any party endorses him or not. ern ports to the North since the war have as | ferry companion on ony mins be ewr ibe boat ot ma \weported to have replied that he noithér wished to soe | Per stentaship Belgian, regarding the unfavorstie crop | and roots of reconstruction. the aécom- | —yyeyrorrat, Ravonn—Honay Ur, .Govenwon tonished merchants generally—not that the | js ougine, too Know i wowis be tnponble for on bal Soin nov bene fle naane mentioned. prompécts and the consequent advance in the Liverpool | o: nment of the work these disorganizing 4 prauss South had produced so much, bat that her | of their pilous and enqinears to pete the proper conse, | Perwons in Washington heretofore occupying positions | four and grain markets, Cottou was firm. Linseed oil p will be ranked in the Fuwton.—We are waiting with great impatience tantecd in eneblod to preserve their tion. Ho you see Porn pot a Fis mromienee who Dave bee luting they sevice ten dramer, oving tp (Dpdular ot whe Samet ow Beste >, pa same | the action of Governor Fegton on the me- pr pee arvaaailin ot a Te mivation of the Becreuary of Ube ‘Tronsury 1 the | the rebels as pardon. brokers, have, it ap- on ward fietbor. 71 category wi + eesath aw morials before him asking for the removal of in ih indi ba thot, you ie aan ‘a composod of eon guilty of groms imposttions, aug | Wlagyp wag « To., eom te. a Ne, ad oats to | seconsionints of cinching Mayor Gant hoade of do oo ee > Johnson is determined . ‘ 4 Mayor bonds of departments | ‘Tun Grats Oussvs Rervana—Our rondots | iignsed plots and men who are amare wing comply more careful than ~via a. Presson pre a aa 5 ae erugetine » ~~ in our 7 i. There was | wore, no doubt, astonished at the exhibit pre- Lod 6 claims and recommendations of the penitent appit o.oo country will stand by Anew <> never a more favorable time for action in this | sented'by the State ccnsus takers in their re- 4 a toans aoe" thom abolition. ‘The applicants | Mum Avo Anour Noruma—The correspond-| ‘Tue Pawan Rasraow.—It soome that the | matter than the present. Great political topics | port of the progress of the city of Brooklyn, din eh ths Soaaieh Bes seplaled, totane ence, atatewents, writings, rejoinders and sur- | Fenians are not golag right over to Ircland | bavo subsided, and parties gonorally, with » ae given in yestorday’s Henatp. It sooms that, raisin ; Peak pred of them that R would be some time before many | *°Indors of Colorado Jewett, Grooley, Ray- | to wrest that gom of the see from the British | few exceptions, are favorable to President to.thia State consus, both the cition | & balt—the ntiravediaie moans bein alates Unne wae pardons wore granted. mond and Company about the Niagara ponos | crown. The object of the meetings they are Johnson. No parties dare oppose him. They of New York and Brooklyn have not advanced Po'geration Toraieers, Gas fisturen, be., could ‘The Boston mercbanis have been volunteering thote | Negotiations. All the ctuff Is not worth a mo- | now holding is to raise the sum of fifty thoa- | all seem to hold on to his coat tail, with the | in population sinoo the United States dooade pl, A ete g and insteyctions to Presideat Jouazon on tho | ment’s thought.or reflegtion. and dollars. We ere edield, that this monor, | excoption of Wendell Phillins and a fow of the : qouaur af 1602 Us aust ke aoperopt to, every: : duturtied it Lente ange (9. ¢ “

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