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THE PRESIDENT’S VIEWS. si The Navy b Pear of Vankes Sead enHstment No. 196 Gohermerhern sivest, was discovered to bean | Mr. George Repper, residing at No. 173 Forsyth street, What Mr. Johnson Thinks of the) “i: adahoe ely, £1) correspondence London Times) | tre The alarm was sounded and the tremen wore ‘and brother to Councilman Repper, eutered a Third ave- charged, of Pod vn moo, Bt fone 2 promptly om the ground and rendered valuable service | nue car standing in front of the Astor House, on Satur- Restoration of the Southern States. a fare rendered untt forthe ala peacabl an erdariy fm confining the flames to.0s email an ares a0 pomibte. | day evening, with a couple of ladies, and whilo on the bes anh citiaens, will, 1 fear, food China wish desperate charse- | yr. Hoffman's lous te about 9688, upon which there | reer platform two thieves jostied agains him in euch, & pole =, disturbed pb, ee ‘war-an insurance of $600 tm the Moutaakiaserance Com- | manner as to excite his suspicions. In » moment Mr. PUNISHMENT OF TREASON. ains to probably in pation onc, an. evenly | 0t:| pen The Cre communicated from Mr. Hoffman's stable discovered that bis gold wateb, valued at xbout THE oP Rapemmeens Ges vereed ed | en with the design 6f | aiorting to the two siory frame dwolling in the rear of No. 198, | Oo husdred and twenty-five dollar, bad beon stolen, acta of bra dignity of the United in these 8088, | same street, owned and ous outage meee jump from the cor, ered © Piowed many of them are uccorded the American government is sending out a fiset, wise lose to about $1,600, abd te eaid be ta a | They fled im different directions, but Mr. Repper followed ep by step in tho line Fhe sep la mest seccanary, | Rithdrio the, Chinese, bere | Rew York compant. The, twe sory fume ae | Se See ie ores cn, ant et cana » American national represen! the rear of pUrwet wert caught refuge ay q STATUS “OF THE NEGRO. | Pin'ho enlistment, of apprentices » walt devised ays-,| concealed dislike, and, in ome with o-ntempt—& | and wan damaged tothe amount of $608, bat. ~ seas arrested by ofaor Se'.noiier, of the Second prociuet tam of regulations has bees, wlopied, ood teers eee ee ee ee ee ts the coer T ele a vsseun ihe teeta Gn a oe ey gee gt ( be 4 Roe ae baad charged wit, pelt Cruse Bach candidate on making | odicials to mbom has bitherto been contided the honor of unable to sacertain the amount of) mrurance, (20. | yenerday morning Justice Hogan comin Bim forex. 8 pertonal application wil! be examined in reading, weiting hole ing. | Fe quamale,oo-s rule, bave oan deaeep fopmn brick dwelling No 0% arwety gwacd, by ee eae Cay NO aye a ora \d none aCCO| cannot ercan| comm' » oF from ranks jullixan, uo " UNTERVIEW WITH MR, JORNGOM. | en a coroouly, rie Heelbl eed chee in whale | slonuries; and although they are, T have no docbt, inthe | by SK. Gamile at aun te. Se | atch, with the raqueng that he should, eater no furthcr pi orone, Mase. Oct: 8, 1868. | Tonner and fractions. -No.boy willbe eolisied without | majority of cages, able and éonsclentious man, they Bave | Jooy ie about $100; no ineuranon. The St hg ey per 6 My Dear Srr—I was 60 el i lames ‘our com- | ie consent of his parent er guardian, and no boy will | im many ways betrayed a want Raley Se official | was occupied by Edward Smith ase tailor's ‘and | made 2. vit in on r evyien Bi Yersation of last Tuesday that, retamed immediately to | no eolisted who is less than Whirteon er more than | routine which, in the eyes of Khe Tiinese, unperdona- was damaged by fire and waer to the of detained for a farther beariug. accomplics a aay spam and wroke dom ae om a eighteen years of age. ‘Toe enleiien ofosy. will roqsine ble. Perhaps no nation in the world gery $8, upon there was go second | 2 tested. = mone, baring eater —— en he Way | written testimonials of good and assurances Tate 9 govarament service a8 the ;Chinese, and therefore was cocupied a0 © oy Mr D. Me George Rea SUUEEFT At ROBEEEY. 5 sa, San lo SOY aseticned anal ried tlio | that the candidate has never been convicted of any | the s elevation of a mere, trader” lo, a rank gor. | who gustained a lom of about te, Teclen OY Et will go far wo prommete.m pad uunoraiam. | critnt, or guilty Ofeny moreiiaelingnauey. « AM@ppres. | Tone Se eae an’ tite i cilciel atemea er | eee ore, “/ - Detwees you and our leading tices will hae. ede ne to compete for the annual _ ty years £ = Benet, qwaes oat occupted a Writ alco unite the public mind in favor of your | Snpeintments st the aves ate eee dmerud. | something ‘more inexcusable than te'| ite, wtica rely Ineo 4 pian, (30 far at leash aa you would carry t out without | Tents of education, including ro at, tod a proper | sult, With missoparice the cage is alll worse They Fire Inevranes evmpanies ee. a a} ot ha tata mtn envi | SU” ans antneene? Serve | annette Ser cegcme as | gronerm Aman xf ST gat eens ty aneurin in political life, but rather with those who, representing | “pp, ras and in. | with consular and diplomatic powers, these gentlemen H te the yard of Mi Sho elves et eee oe Oe cry earnestly labor structed th the various éutise Periaog a ssn have not always forgotten their former cali; but | corner of Bond Adena apd cibers, was anche’ Bie is 10 be commanded by fire: fof oflce er ether inimediate reward. The later yards me hoger ee salle, knotting, “4 ine seamen, tal eodcransd to "sp en peaneneet tsp te! apt t claks bark of about 700 tons, called the Rome, was Class desire caruestly to understand your plans, and, if | Yards, bending and uobending alley Mpotuing, splicing, | 1 vie surprised and disgusted alice with whom they | the corner of Myrtte avenue Igtneed at ath 8 nak from the yard of Messrs WV possible, support administration. signals, making ‘gaskets, whip; ” point ‘grafting, | have been deliberating on some Important secular ten o'clock on Saturday pees of © VMi- Tina anetn ec promee ema | eg ang, nat mente gas | tenes ra erage | Be Ai ee ant echo ns oma Htoclt Yo. their candid Judgment, and, asi told you, in- | Sid cutlasses, cueresttg grat gone, Varget Bring, Dallibg | 9 reboll ‘aod the aboence of any American men-of- sewn oe win oe whole Northern people with confidence in your It’ being the object of the Navy ent that the hy radon aoe re Oe oa ee has Ship Ontario, arrived at San Francisco ist inst, 23 days (ministration ecagro and unsatiatactory, but I think it | DOYS enlisted to serve an apprentices shall be instructed | sides teen fequasty Masaeenl, Ct ced the mam: Fen poet Pomuat: Olver Crocker, 7. whales: conveys for the most part, the spirit of” our conversa. | Promptly and thoroughly tn the duties f seamen, thelr | ‘ering ask what the uso of {t is, seeing thet the re- Pirope S: Cortathian, and Elisa Swift, 6; and the following tion, ‘Therefore, although’ the whole tenor of your bene gorse, Ry ree pean to cannes Geltion la Atvan ama” AS fret, the the advent entered | CABUALTIEN PROM KECKLES® DRIVING—ARRESTS. | fn Septcmber:—Addison, 3 whaler: ‘Arnold, 8; Camill "t ‘werds led me to believe it was not intended to be Kept | ‘vaitorw or servants to officers, nor be amplayed, without | of American armed vessels will have, & tendency tg | the clowhing wave of My. Goklenai, 108 street, | Jobn D. Smith, driver af car 28, of the Bleecker street | Gallfornis, 9; Canton, and Packet, 8 Congres. Siowtane, Be Privale, I have refrained from answering the secife ib | Vent neoomiy, in any other services nob conducive io | Sill further lower the popularity of tho tuzone and | and stole therefrom two coats, valued at seventy dollars. | line, wan arrested by ofteet Cammings, of the Twenty. Governor Throop. 8; Mercury, its Mount, Walicton. $f = “ag 4 might a eeee way, leave a wrong impres. | ‘%,the object of their enlistment, officials of the United States, but no doult a few monthe robbery was effected while the was im the | sth net, om the charge of reckless driving im from, | Northern Light, 1} Florida, 4; Peru, 8; Oriole, 14; Ben Cum- ee ae Le eeale eur frame, ‘The pay of boys, until further will, be: for | wild witness an extraordinary change inthe mutual diplo- | rear of tho store, and the thief got off without detection. — 1. w:ton 10808 W, scaacee M 'TGEORGE L. STEARNS. | thoee' of tho third class eight dollars, pee mani; for matiorelations of 1h: to) contra ay, while attempting | YATAL Boat AccipExT ox rx Kage Fiven.—About two | Of Oly Mall Fark. | While @be cer was ging rapidly Jobn | whpaken—Julr 4, ip Kamechatk lat 0 N. lon ebip Fo the PauwEnr of the United States, pS hal progr remeatre gp nn ay to joie the febole at Changchow, bas already been an | o'clock yesterday afternoon a Fria! boat containing two | Berken, livinget the coruer of Peart and ros hp-wwend Spoken, dc. THE PRESIDENT’S VIEWS. ‘On the termination of a regular cruise, commanding nounced, has not since been heart of. The American | men was crossing the slip at the Catharine ferry as the | Si » fo by dg d ag jm doing ene ray Fengell, froca Glasgow for Alexandria, wheel, bout Manbasset was starting forNew York, and | hoth his fect and aukios, crushing them iu a terrible Foreign Ports. before the engines could be reversed the small boat was | manner, Smith wae iaken before Justice Flogan aud era 48) sized, and one of the mon, named Melut we uae eb | Seqeebitted te aman tae sxped of Bevoen's inerten. retusa, Sept 2—Arr bark Petre), Nickerson, Cape Vi sided at 192 Tillary street, was drowned. T has of the Fourth preinet, arrested Canvier, Oct 6—In port ships 8 G Glover, Malbon, for New ‘Wasninaton, D. C., Oct. 31136 A. M. officers of sea going vessels will re; to the Bureau T have just ened im an iierview with Preident | Navigaiion the names of ‘such entice oye, whose |*¥ith the favored nation elanara of the Briteh and Aime Johnson, in which he talker foran hoar on the process | terms of service have not expli as may consider ‘ef reconstruction of rebel States. His manner was as | deserving of leave of absence, and the amount of pay, guilt,” said the official answered the w ner ial, and his conversation as free, as in 1863, when I tained tenth, duc to each; the depart. | despatch, ‘‘is of the devpest dye, and as the provinoe.of sfc Ofticer " eee iy aay to NOR CLIia : Cx Ve OF a ote ea vee tO arent them leere of | Kiangsu was the scone of his treachery, to the Bot been reco: rod | Tha other aman was rowed Uy the | Thomas W. hath, charged, with rochionly “driving a | Yorks MG; May, Purdue (He), Harun, Gr, Buna, ee Boo ceekance is Lealthy—@ven more so than when | absence, not to exceed six weeks, and what amount of | of that provinco he must go for examination.” Accord. | fe™Y men, ant convey: residence. horse and cart through Suvth etree, thereby Kmocking | semper: irtinique, do; Mary Ban; and As- money may be paid them. ingly it was reported that on bis arrival at Foochow he Arrempr To OvTRACE 4 Youna Womax.—About eleven | down and running over Seanir Kane, pes | | tres, Millett, for Montevideo, 40: William’ peg 4 to ane, a ro, do;' barks Sara m ed that the people of the North were anxious | Boys enlisted to serve until they are twenty-one years | had been immediately despatched overland to Soochow thu the process of reconstruction should be therough, | of pry will, on the expiration of their term of Zalistirent, to be brought tnce to face with 14 Fatal. The horrors of oy wiehed tosuppert him in the arduous work; | be paid all the money then due them, and aleo, if their such a journey during the heat of summer, and no id us were confused by the conflicting reports | conduct and the reports of their commanding and su doubt in a conveyance little suited to the requirements cireniated, and especially by the present posi- | rior officers have shown that they deserve it, will recelve | of an invalid, can regen 4 bejmagined. Judging, indeed, o'clock on Ssturday night officer Hallet, of the Forty- r rye. Justice Tog sipiitted lnbcolh preciag, lel it REM eatin from Second street, near Meserole, Greenpoint, and on ALLEGED THEFT OF 4 reaching the place saw a young man and ne vn alga On the 84 inet. William Mw ‘ples, omas, 40; Ehooh Benner, Benner, for Havana, Sarah Payson (Br). Dakin, for Charlesion, ‘ow, Oot 6—In port ship Carlisle, Hopkins, for New Foo, Oct T—AdY Hibernian (8) for Quebec 12ths (Jr Boston 14th; Marathon (8), for do 17th; City. atian Goorge W. Senith, | ny. George's Sound, Ig; Othello, Tinkham, ‘for F VEMGot bark Venus (Br), Parker, for Portland, r jemveral rty. It 18 industriously cixcu- | from the department a certificate on hment, express- | by the treatment to which Chincee prisoners are sub- vgling on the ground, the girl ing violently. “ ore Se ee ee nt Ne wae EOIN eer tO. | eee aera en mis conduct, and stating the length | jected on thelr way from etation to sation, the cruel. | ‘the approach of Foie the tellce te oft; bak wot | Who claimed to live at Nu. 17 Rast Tenth stron, enlted | 2h for York Althy Git at Dublin (efor dp He laughingly replied, “Major, have you never | of their services and time served in each rating; and | tes heaped upon them, the bad and insuiliciont food | hefors he was recognived. Tho girl was conveyed to the | at Mr, Conklin’s livery ia’ 8 Eat Hooston street, | for dé ist: and others as before. so a roan who for many years had differed from | thoge to whom such certificates are grantod will, in all suppl , the rags wherewith they are clothed, the in- | gtation house, where she stated thet her name was 4 and Kisoh a hens, carnage, tusrne-s, whip and blanket, ‘é--In port ahips Witch of the Wave, Tod to which they are wantonly,subjected, it seemed highly improbable that Durgevine would ever reach his dostination. It was, therefore, to the surprise of ‘every one when information was received here announcing his °. arrival at the provincial city, but further stating that as rupchs Ld, to whom he was to have boen conveyed, had in the Carroll, seve ; the : ‘niyho Siamplal: to obtrage het arde named James | Valucd ah $290, stating chat be was only goingto Cypress | Vln Campbell, nineteen years of age; that they were out for | Hill. Smith failing to retorn the property, Mr Cowktin the parpoue of taking a walk as the tinw. Campbell wae | made taquirien amd bearned that Wie horas ead carriage | soe em sonces tag Port emi? Pride of Walee (Br), Ferry, arrested shortly after the ocourrence by Sergeant Hal- | had becn sold to a man in Sullivan county for $60, ail blow. Smith was yestertay arrested, and Justi: Shanley com- morican Ports. IN, Ort rence, hag ¢ ‘ghee ao views becanss you were in advance of him, claim | applications for promotion or appointment to warrant or 1 28 bis own when he came up to your stand- | petty officers, if other Eeaiietigns are equal, be con- nity? sidered ag having prior claims. replied, “I have often.” He sald, #80 have I,” and pte went on— "The democratic party its old position Untonablé, and is coming toours. If ithas come upto | Sermuom by the Bt Pp of Te ROsTO! 20—Arr schr_ A Law! nr rosin, Lan gad oft You andl need 20 MePer | poverend ‘Dr. Quntara, Bishop of Tennensge, ia the | Gouemh Dargovine had’ bean. meat forward vo te hii | | CAPFow or a Bicusam Arran 4 Daarenane Pure Schoure tt Ooeeiteregh Tie Bropery lek Swe serine bury orien Mowe tod f, for the thoughts are familiar tous; we can be | Church of the ” city. Phavenow rasm ty believe that Burgevinenenr | About half-past one o'clock yesterday morning, Mr. |“ , 6 at att chip Gnzoves barks Fredonia: eed Beghem.” Perfectly frank wish each other.” He then’ commenced | Church of the Incarnation (Dr. Montgomery’é), corner of } reached Socchow, but was either excculed or sarved om tie | Charen Hetoschormer, reriding ‘n Remson street, near SEADLY AgsAULt—SROORme. 'Arr steainors Nereus, Crowell, and Wyandotte, with saying that the States are in the Union, which is | Thirty-fifth street and Madison avenue, Dr, Quintard is | route, if, in he ever left Foochow. Be thisasit | ~ ED. he fi of ‘Owen Hart, a young man, twenty.one years of age, 4 steamer Ne % Phi jas whole aud indivisible, a ‘young looking, well-preserved man, about forty-five may, as’soon as his arrival at Soochow was reported, the | Union ayenue, E, D., hoard a noise, in the lower part tee “ tte ih eloh, Kio Janeiro and Calcutta; schrs ral- Individnals tried to carry them out, but did not sue- f Bis addres and ‘dell va American Consul Gencral wrote a strong despatch to the | his house and on going down stairs found two men there. arrested by oMcer Harris; Migetoees pro fea (Br), Borzet, Bi Mare Haye, ary Bully, 3 arin, Ape eced, as aman may try 0 cut his throat and be pre- | Years.of see. sa very are more impul- | Governor demanding Burgevine’s surrender, and slgml--| Gonciuding that they were burglars be clinched one of | IMC, ov charge of feloalous” asranlt which Bernard | BOs he, miinariphia; Jomah Whitehouse, Jones; J vented by the bystanders; agd you cannot say he cut his he oe is usual with prea of the Eplecopal | cantly hinting that when the fleot arrives so flagrant 2 | them and the other ran away. Mr. Hetteschermer held | MeGaffney, of No, 231 Kast Seveptoonth wireet, preforred Ge! Myrick, and Win F Garrison, Smith, do; Soruel throat because he tried to do it, Church, and in these respects he somewhat resembles of treaty stipulations will not be forgotten. To | 99 to his man and called out murder, his prisoner mean- | against him. The ewears that om Ge 13th inst. Gilman, Crowe NY ork. Sld4 bark Manchester; from. Sreach latter we Roups atin Bien Individuals may commit treason, and be punished, and | Ministers of the Methodist and Baptist Churches. A | this no reply was vouchsafed, and, therefore, ulthough @ large number of individuals may constitute a rebellion, | very large and very fashionable congregation assembled be ae ger the Consul Genera! js powerless to enforce his mB, ‘and be punisned as traitors. Some States tried to get out | yesterday to bear him preach im Dr. Pays promo tho time will probably soon arrive when the solu- ef the Union, and we opposed it, honestly, Bed! we | Church, The usual evening service of the tion of this und other knotty points will be confided to ;piscopal Beheved it to be wrong; aud we fave succeeded in put- | Church i Kare ppeete nett g o the Right eal the skill of the naval commander-in-chief. ting down the rebellion. The power of those persona | Bishop delivered an eloquent lous [Brom iverpoo! Post, Sept. 19. who made the attempt has been crushed, and now we | Course, from the thirteenth verse of the twenty-sixth | the cessation ofthe war ta vant hardly #0 likely ‘want to reconstruct the State governments, and have the | Chapter of Job:—“Thou writest bitter he against me, | as some suppose to sow Americans broadcast over (he wer todo tt. The State institutions are prostrated, | 2nd makest me to possess the integies my youth.” | whole surface of the Dut as the American govern- fia out on the ground, and they must be taken up and | From this text he led to show that | ment have resolved @tieet to China, tt is quite adapted to the progregs of events; this cannot be done in | forall the sins and transgression of whether | evident that there will be a considera lo for Yan- a women We are waking very mpd progress—eo | of & ae or spiritual nature, men suffer in | kee enterprise, aud that in future o:./ chances in China will rapid { gometimee cavnot realize it; it appears like a | after They had no reason to sq because | be more ajfected vy rivalry than ha: hithcrto Been the case. @ream. Job uttered the words of the text that | wk ryt ‘We are told that till now the Armericans have been re- ‘We inust not be in too much of a hurry. It is better | dissolute youth, er that his early life had in | garded bythe Chinese as somes hot below par, and that while making desperate efforts to ‘get away. Officer * oi wena ve Bape abip mace erie: Cele ae, Seed Herschoff, of the Forty-exth precinct, soon went to Meee eee im oe cetped tom thatn trem | Ola tries Mary Lowel, WNYork vie Mactlcote rivers Hetteschermer’s assistance, and, after a desperate tig! a revolver at hin, with tbe felonious inient to take his | M@. Gillmor Meredith. Gravew Boston; in which the burglar suffered most, he was secured life. Hart ploaded guilty to the charge, and Justice ee eet ON, oer oe: Mibene, taken to the Forty-nxth procinct sation house, He Stet | Dodoo locked him up for trial in default of bail. Mr. | Wise New Haren. " Helow are Foray from Charleston, (17 rhe = - ‘Thomas J. Byrnes, of No. 13 Kast Nineteeutis street, and | Sid sehr Johw Byers (Br), Dorebester, N. Frederick Bush, residing at 273 avenue A, male eom- BRISTOL, Oct ls—Arr achr Luey Robinson, Davis, Philac Cuase axp Carrere ov a Taiky.—About half-past two | plaints against Hart, charging hin with thefi, and Jus- “oni Urann, NYork, an sche ii o'clock yestcray morning officer Ray, of the Forty-fifth | tice Dodge committed him on both ‘Castner Jr, Ro- precinct, noticed a man making toward the ferries with ; STABBING APFRAY IN MAIDEN LATE. ; Harries @bundie under bis arm and acting suspiciously. The | ®oan after twelve o'clock yesterday morning James | Gurin-r, Robuina, Providence Fiore cr le cicer called out to him to stop, but instead of doing #0 | Lynch and Honey Allen becamo involved in s.quarret at | (LOC UPETER, Ost le-Arr schre Nahant siege the fellow dropped his bundle and ran, pursued by ot the corner of Maiden lane and South street, dering which arg PebFORD, Oot 20-—Arr schr New Globe, Bray, to let them reconstruct themselves than to force them to | Orimes, but thoy might rather believe it was as reason of thi been the class of people to whom | Ray, who discharged his revolver at him four times. On &; for if they go Wrong, the power is in our hands and | though Job had said, ‘‘I am. now, in my Fa ae a eee tn committed. the Amer, | the fourth fire be man surrendered and was takcn to the | 1y2ch drew a knife and stabbed Aten Jn we side, in ‘Ont To—Ary tehre Ella P Crowell, Stevens, > can eheck them at any stage, to the end, and oblige | possession of all the iniquities of youth” when his afflic- | can consuls have either been ‘racore or m selonaries, and | “ation house, where he gave his namo ae Emanuel | | ae Ne ieee i for Entiadetehtas Sora Fodeaaipnle vnitpeye ducts wocorrect their erors. We aust be patient with | ons came upon him. It was very necessary to fix on | for neither have tho Chincse any great respect. ‘They are | Having, a native of Denwark, thirty-six yours of age. | ree ine oe trial” “Allen. ives oham, Bath for NYork. them. I did. aot. expect. to keep out all who wore ex. | the attention of youth the fact that sins committed ia | avery bureaucratic people, Oficial ie im with them a| The bundle was found to cousist of table linen, £e., } han Proce ” no vessel sailed. Wind SW, eluded from the amnesty, or even @ large number of | the spring time of life Jell fearfully on its pany and | Vast profession, in which it {s a general ambition to be | Which had been stolen from the yard of Andrew Har- nd them; but I intended they should sue for pardon, and | ite decline, It was also necessary to combat very | well placed, and in which men work und rigo for twent wan, corner of South Sixth and Ninth streets, just OUTRAGK ON A CHILD BY ereryaraeR — Gant 5. te realise the enormity. of the crim: ihey’had'commt ied. | Cotamon crror—ihet there will be time enough to attend | Years berate they riso to a dignity corresponding with | Previously. AK MAKES A DESPRRATE PuONT WITH Tue OFFi- Pe eed eee Bot tg acl the subject of equal sut- is oe wa ipeaatie Le mind nt emery curios ‘thes ¥ the consular office, ear ICY, they raul, A Cw Rox Over avo Srmoury Ixgurep,—At half- | CERS, AND FINALLY SHOOTS HIMARLP, milan Toe jorth, we mui - ~ | look down uy) sons wi ave j ca promot 7 % member that the changes at the South have been snore ate compelled to ery out in tones of despair and | from trade tor this important i nave ee Hromoted | past five o'clock last evening» boy named HeuryJow- | A most revolting case was drought to liebs by the ° rapid, and they have been obliged to accept more un. | Utter the words of his text. He concluded with an elo- | rican ficet arrives it will, no doubt, do much, as the naval | Snene, whose parents reside at No. 13 Union avenue, | Eighth precinct police last evening, which developed bio truth than the North has. We must give them | quent exhortation to all to think seriously om the matter | arrangements of the Americans generally do, to favorably | was run over by a wagon at the corner of Lorimor and | rare brutality in a step-father towards his stoy~tnmghter, 0 to digest a part; for, we cannot expect such large he had iid before them, and to remember their | impress the Chinese at least with the importance and | Moservle streets, E. D, The boy was rcriously injared. | Captain Mills, of the Bighth precinct police, was tn. affairs will be comprehended and di at once. We | Creator in the days of their youth. dignity of the uation. ‘The driver of the wagon, Christian Ganz, was nrtested * md 4 must give thom time to anderstand their new position — — aad locked up by the police of the Forty-sixth precinct, | frmed that a girl named Emma Cann wer living tm a I have nothing to conceal in these matters, and have Lecture by the Rev. Wm. Wardlaw. The Early Career of Judah P. Benja- eeheerpetell oer hous? of ill-fame in hie precinct, under very peculiar ‘no desire or willingness to take indirect courses to obtain | THE JEWS—THE OBSTACLES TO THEIR RESTORA- min. Personal Intelligence. circumstances. He accordingly seut for her apd learned what we want. TION TO ‘THEIR OWN LAND. TO THE EDITOR OF, TH MIRALD. Our government is a grand and lofty structure; in Charles William Lundy, the Assistant Electrician of the | her history. She stated that some five weeks eines her gcarching for its foundation we Sind tt reste on the broad 19 mae to the unual olert service, a discourse Burvavo, Oct. 15, 1865. | atiantic Telegraph Company, who was, during !ust sam- sep-tether, Johe Cane, residing, at Xo 14 West Roenty omen © ia ‘Basie of jar mghte. ¢ elective franchise is not a | uw) ¢ above subject was delivered in the court room cl four reat, committed @ gross outrage wiped ber per | Peark, (chin, Saco for do; Ly lis, New Batoral fight, buts political right, “Tam opposed vo giv- | er tne corer of rasa Seana opt Pe gee in your paper of the 14th tat. an sricloon | mer, in charge ofthe company’s afuirs at Heart's Con- | yon, and that be repeated it fow days sftirvarda; heartea for aa: Peony Boston for Phila ing the states (00 much power, and also to a great con- P. Benjamin, showing he coraper 18 | dent, N. F., arrived in this city a few days ago, and is | she then left home, and for the four weeus entuing had | dee: soars Helou, and Brightman, solidation of power in the central government. nue, by the Rev, W. Wardlaw, The lecturer took bis | benefactor at Rochester some yearsago.. The ral {ucts | sopping at the Clarendon Hotel, He is hero on an of. | been a wanderer, Ina short time she was wkeu sok ERY Y for NYork; Tf 1 interfered with the ete in the rebel States, to dictate | vext from the book of Jeremiah, chapter xxxvil., verses | are three:—In the year 1827 Samuel Stone was amer- | qiai visit, and proposes to spend six months in this | With loatheome divense, | Captain Mills wont (be Yow | gah itch A Salford an opt baat trig that the negro shall vote, I might do the same thing for my | 37, 38, commenc: “will gather them ont of all eres On jal visit, Propo pend six moni “4 girl to Jefferson Market Court, and epon her nilidavit a jor Boston; Joba Walker, do fareham; Rieh- ‘own purpose: in Pennyleania, Our only safety lics in 9. SY i chant/at Rochester, and had been to the city of New | country examining our various.telegraph systems. Mr. | warrant for the aj of Cann vow placed in the g "Eitenbeth for Porcdand; Hattie Portland for allowing each State to control the right of voting by its | Countries where I scattered them in my wrath, | ‘York to purchase goods, and on hia return to Albany he | {nay is considered authority in telegraph matters in | hands of Officers " for ington, DC; own lawa, and we have the power tocontrol the rebel pode on — them be Gtll in ile whee. % | cont in with the gentleman, who had just then leit | vnvtand, emnct, who proceeded ee. RF Ser How Rotterd | state Geri begeane States if they go wrong, If they rebel we have the army, | the canstan’ goodness & tthe apeeker remarked | Tajeoliege, Gn being informed that hewas destitute of | Pe from the officers, doors Mary) Head, York ° ‘ and can control them by it, and, if wa, ip days, mia > DRTLAND. Oof 20— Arr steamer Franonia, Sherwood, D Carlton. money Col. Stone provided him with some, and advised him to go with him to Rochester, where ho would help | Richard Busted, of New York, and 18 going to Cuba for a necessary, by God had never so dealt tion also, If tho general government controls the right SOR reMOT TE, Get leary eche Blige Leland, Gott, New Madame Le Vert has rented her house at Mobile to | them and fired a oat, te 4 "he ¥ to vote fn the Btites it may establish such rules as will |. 20W the times were changed, and the Israelites were the situation ; dock « pedtirwd ody mens number of persons, and thus | Coutemned, She despised ‘of ‘all How ri pw = meh I pa Agta the winter. Mr. Busteed is to open the United States Y and <i iicnaeun: creat weentral dcspotiam. greet 0 Cees ro went along with him to Rochester, and Col. Stone ob- | District Court at Mobile in November. other shets at theeffcers, eithout ofeet, Me then O68 | a,c -orgnews, letson, My position here is different from what it would be if I de Yrapsiacersad ry) pape fran tained forhim asituation with Mr. Brayton, and fur.| The Tanisians aro to visit Richmond, rooms having | himself twice, the shot lodging tw his heed. He was | Pisiadeigh is: schis ‘or Balti: bg ky, A ished him with euitable clothing at hia ‘store, and | teen er at che Ballard House in that city for | enfemoved to the Eighth ward station house, where Bis | guns: ‘and ‘There roduce negro wffrage 7 of found him a placo to board at a boarding hous’ then gaged ow wounds were examioed and dressed Wy Dr ot | ate ee here fen ; for Ae, kept ‘by Mra Leonard, » widow lady. in re- | General Hashem, Chevalier Conte, Mr. Consul Perry and | Pooler. The wounds are not considered will | and © . Bade, Hiork: ote ond Hirael Was the cause of the present decadence of the Jew. {mained aaauch teacher’ about nine months, and then | Colonet Galta. Daring the greater portion of their eens ie one eee . te ish - | came up missing, leaving his debts to Col. Stonc and the | in Richmond they poe ay ape th coco | A GAMBLING HOUSE BROKEN UP— Ont eure ( son DE ee tecturer then deolared that there existed two great doard. ‘at the widow Peonard’s unpaid. I was then | Terry and Genoral E. W. Smith. PERSONS ARRESTED. om Tierejwas a Une is tbe Eouthern Slalea when the | cbstacion to rae erage afitring, | qjiBe Febel General Simon Bolivar Buckner hastarned | ‘The gambling house kept by Wiliam W. slaves of large owners looked down jg ymin fo min oy He told me since Benjamin went the re ‘that oboe te tae ine wag bo Koma ' 97 and 99 Sixth avenue, was broken up Decaus: they did not own slaves; the the number of | Rotnd Now Orleang, and put up at the | Tevived by the mm ¥ 7 | noon by Sergeant and Roundsman Nobies, of the slaves their masters owned, the prouder they were, and = t be in_ the morning he looked Ninth precinct, ean aan men ‘this bas produced hostility between the mass, of, the ae of “J. P. nt. Robert W. Johnson, be een formerly United tody, who were all locked up for farther ‘whites apd the negroes. outrages are mostly from towtlon might be the yourlg few, fates and late rebel Senator, isin New Orleans, awalt- o id Jepa-slaveholding whites against the negro, and from the bere. SP, scquupt, edged ing very impatiently his pardon by the President. ‘agro upon the pon-slaveholding whites, aon " ifito the Ex-Governor and ex-General Henry A. Allen, of Louiai- Bitods negro will vote with the late master whom he does | Fons ciriet his marae was J: P. Benja- | ane, isin such circumstances that a collection is Bote. —Om, Gunter, Contes 2, Saw J. ak hate Sache Wht WER Sei ae eee wentl creas Monstah 1 ‘afBrmatt ‘sheqomen el. being taken up ia ‘La., for his support while | “hild of George and Bond, aged 3 whom he docs hate. Univerral create | Mensieh Dill, me vga Sam | In ene to Mexico, 5 The friends and Of the family are respectfully another war, a ye races. Him =. cage oe ite ¢ money ‘The rebel G re) invited to attend the from the residence of her se ia the froeat and best | {6 pnes ting with his back towards | ,, 7B leversl J. J. Finley, formerly a cirenit court No, 05 West street, on Tuesday om the earth, and I feel sure is destined to last; but to Dill a moment, and put bis hand wn a he Poa to Lake City, De noon, at twelve o'clock. The remains will be taken to ewoure. (his we’ mud elevate and the dallot. 1 for pater money ng hbase resumed the practice of wood for interment. Pine PALE ALES. and BXTRA STOUT, pained! reakacen, ‘wut others sald. ih, was "politcal | reproach P ; Mi "The rebel General Braxton Bragg was tn Mobllg én. the son, Subiay Octover 2, Gnonan W. Dexst “ an board bi rel was 'y . strength; ley tee gained tree.ffthe representa. | themeel 'talowe remained st her Be Chair | 12th inst having just arrived from ‘New Orleasa, whero | eon of the late General George Dinay. "} eee Sie rere, tad ost ar of "aaa crelginen? tion vy it; I con/ended that we loet two-fftrs. ng Ned Hotel four weeks, but never met J. P, Bonjamin after. he took the oath of allegiance on the 9th, inet He ln | Notice of funeral hereafter. ‘and can on 7 ane edn snoid have hed. twelve repre- shoald wards, RES patties and. souiding 's his beother, Ja Brags, of (For Other Deaths see Serond Page, i tt Prtredt, between Tih and &th ave. endian non ae nation & Sarg 9 : ee ee sentation. Contrese apportions representation Buster, | ever watchful shionabio Intelligence. Braxton bas lost bis, wi kus wou. beg Sood Aistrcia, ani the sorte, y dares orate tee Grant inst Satur] Peipr 0. Roddy, another rebel general, a at Motie,| SHIPPING NEWS. | 2)" greet ‘Basaer, End Many zecs sep hae Py ky the the clargy dia to ‘them : at - x cog intentiing to go into enna annnnntnnnnnnnnenrcnnncmmnnnnerannnn | ae el Amar pase. a po ovong imeould bo by SeaTinae Votan Tem | of wi Tey were ignorsak they wore aly showing ob Teaidence. ; Humphrey Marshall has bogun the practice of law m 2 ALLY PROCURED UT PUB. ‘Tue apportionment is now fixed until 1872; before that | Stacies in the the Chireh, which would never nc: | ow ooeuried as the ‘Freedmen's, Berea’, TuLbewey | om Oris 4 Dic ker net oem prsgend what Yo ade time we might change the basis of representation from | Complish ite greatest onject tht the Jews were again re- | mogt probably be rmoved mearer to the War Depart. | Petor Wilks, ox-rebel Conrreesmen from Missouri, 18 Fanee Aavioe (ree. Attoraey and Counsellor, Bopulation to qualiied voters, North as wall as South, Oe me Bell amen rng er fret ' prospecting in Chuhuabua, Mexteo. Port of New York, October 22, 1965, b] mreet. color, might extend the elective pte one ao Te andes ‘bounden duty to perform, and hi that all his hearers Am 0 wos celebrated Saturday torning, Septem. The rebol General Jackman, of Miscouri, has left asnivan, qe SIXTH AVENUE gertin mental ‘moral, or such wher qualifeasions, aemiga: | Would take his words to Reart and do their utmost in fur- | ber 90, in the German Lutheran chapel, im the Savoy, | Mexico and rerurned to, Texas, toasitl of the fete of ee, or MAMMOTH MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT be determined by an enlightened public. dgment. therance of his doctrines. London, between the Baron Otto von Gronewaldt, Cham: | Parsons at the hands of Cortina’s gucriling, Goce Bictengy laos, LY pees | see: " ‘The services were shortly afterwards brought to a close. | beriain to hie Majesty the Em of Russia, and Mise The rebel General has declined an invita- shington, DC. wove can be the variety THE PRESIDENT’S ENDORSEMENT. Julia Maria Rosseter, sister-in-law of Mr. Judd, the | tion to ran for Govern Louisiana, in opposition to annah, @ hours, ead! A et Boston, Oct. 18, 1865. Obituary. American minister at Berlin. Mr. A the repre- | Governor Wells, and has aseumod charge of the New Or- es For aCe. Brige ater tie NEAREY. ONE THOUSAND THM The above report was returned to ine by President sentative of the United States at the Conrt of St. James, | icans and Jackson Railroad as superintendent, reg Nyy, Jol Wallermine nding, UR | one cp and on exhibition in our extensive show: Johnaon with the following indorsement, Mra, Frans Srosrat, the well known vooalist, died on | and other persons of distinction comnected with Russin * if “Experienced heary NW winds north of “ aiaie eed GEORGE 1. STEARNS, | Saterday, at her residence in this city. Her funeral will | and America, were tat the ceremony, which was | The rebel Generals Franklin Gardner, Dabney FL RE diy ® Genter, L ona e RANGING IN PRICE FROM $10 TO $8 Thavé rend the within communication and find it gub- | take pleco this afternoon, from St. Jobn’s church, where | perforiaed vy the Hev. Dr. Schmottau, minister of the and Gon. Boggs (formerly oblef of Kirby Smith's staf), } Steen, te ng Baayen oy ny —_— stantially correct. sho was a member of the choir for twelve years. Chapel r are all employed in the New Orleans oifice of the Com. | havin. with inden on Fhrsuet Weshinctont De, via In comparing @ar priors with thee eakad om Broadway for ee ee A.J. | Dopusr'Conrazio's death iaannounced in England. He |" arier tho marriage of the noble daughter of the honno | iverGal xntem Company, an inatitution In the order of | yonrve, Si haute. to YS Quartermaster. tae obine gu0dh, th following diference wil be spparent: -—— was educated for the army at the Military College, Sand- | of Hotter, at Cartmel church, Wales, on Tuesday. 20\ | “ine rote renerals are following the of tho | _ Shin Gredt Wepnitie: Paul, Ban Prancioesy ty hy a, mets tr $12 sold on Broadway for News from Cairo. hurst, and served with his t and on the staff in | uitimo, many of the spectators were desirous of inspect- | 1 ce" rathor sad som, fi ~'s Lom ea Mo | mano, vo Barling & Davis. Get i, lat 2108 fon st vets meh Bey PP gg Carmo, Oct. 22, 1865, | Norell America and the Wert Indies. “Leaving thearmy, | ing the registration book, when a curions blunder pro. | Tie" iimmsciven. to the eduention of. youth, General | gif,reraan Ayimaian, rum ein rare or Ulverpor\, Wee Hones for $an Si on Trntwey for Two colored regimenta arrived bere to-day from ine | hewurned his stenten Ctainally appeared’ in Bentley's | NBL G ltset. The bride (Lady Louisa Cavendish) wat | yc'r. Maury is teachiag a schoo! at Fredericksburg, Va. | Horn, 3 {ram Care Horn tlhe aS Sane ee eS Saar er ‘bed as the daughter of the Earl of de- . m Cape Horn to he Line in the ptantic, pad a Bouth Miscellany. For several years he was connected J He lately actived at Washi huating for « pardon, | from the Line to port; wan 12 days of Cape Horn, w 5 would rete — ‘ . of England. cenncd, and the bridegroom (the ane, by" Egerton) | and was inistaken for Mathew F. Maury, formerly of the | rly winds. Had very light winds tm the Prati; Toot week etn re Vi ee myer 7 Seven bundred und seventy bales of cotton for st | With the newspaper press as the it was evi- ~ h Souls ollbldd ite to-diap i M. Hr, one of the most talented of the French ar. | dent, was a transposition of names and paternity, never. | DA'y. The latter individual hes gone wn1o the sorvien Of ni pages ‘WeNair, New Orleans, $3 dope, with mdse, to | 70% be your am a to yee wud style what it may, pric dente, i - tute of the last pny fae ~_— ber | theives it be ag basnder, % peosens, 2 — 8 | ed Brith, 3 Virgin an pA meee ti carendeut Alfred Nei _sintomenesin, SE ea TR Jock? Ys AND TURRANS, * of the Institute an 6 jon nor, | mMerringe Fegister are inconvenic: jon a. + JMMD JOCKEYS AND (U0 4RANE auurvar, OF Teettary Aaa tee crryenmemn | imu: born In 1787. File mont important picture was | lo asked for competent authority vo amend the register. CR ga on SY A) haere reer rs oe : : ' REGIMENT NEW YORK SPATR VOLUNTEERS. “The Massacre of the Jews,” for which ‘he was deco- Prince and Princess Louis of Hesse, Princess | gt West Point and until May 14, 1861, @ captain in the Ho 61 Wats Sruset—Roows 3 3 Ane W Ges, abee: thy noes styton, the very letens, Gul be mnedo agp hs. rated by Louis XVIIL Several of the ceilings in the | groivua, Princess Louisa and Princesa of Eng- | Commissary Department of the United States army, has | The following approved Mastereand Ofieers Baverewired | fii oi, Piles, Mekdes merwice ‘The One Hundred and Fifty-ninth regiment New York laavre were painted pay the finest of them, | land, went toa gillies’ (Scotch) ball, te abargaidie, given | been made Profeasor of Natural and Experimental Phi. | commissions from this Assoeintion:— PAREN PAY Geaubinne ‘Sannot tail to get suited. Sits Volunteers, numbering three hundred men, under | Veruviue Recetving Heaven,” gained him | by tho Prine» of Wales, on the 29th ult. losophy. Richard M. Venable, an alumaus of Hampden | Captaine—4319, Joseph C Morrison, brig Lady, Prankiin: mabe PEAHES 452 Bs eorumand of Lieutenant Colowel Waltermite, arrived in | “mistion to the Institate, ‘The Princo of Wales, Prince Louts of Hesse and Prince | Sydney Colleve and uf the University of Virginia and tor | 4310. Toonardy Lombard, rene Mt daanont S818" BAsI0% | os «.o-aFamrinton,incdicg sie matieneh Abin city yeuts vening. They left fot Bort « leinta | z,2he,00lemn funeral service in honor of General de | john of Glucksburg (uncle to the Princess of Wales, who | four years aid-de-camp to Robert E. Lee, iss been | Toei sett vewunl alas, Oliver me yy y morning, They bd | Lawonicinne by the Pope has been at the an- ‘ elected Chemistry rane hone BD aac tn the afternoon. ‘The regiment wus raived im Brooklyn, int church of Ara Call, Rome. neaeliah, pieces | ery’ Abergeldtio recemtiyy, ane: Glengelder forest, Siusy seeseng ot ania ee aaane ses Wi © Honevelts 3677. Hares; | FP ond evceytnine q @ud bas done good servire daring the war, " | on the ground as for a Roman bore on a velvet Sea eae “th He arrived at Smyrna on the 16th | 0 1861. Genres age Me | ward’ Ba debater 00 Hid cashion the General's decorations—the eross of the Order ms yin W. Goodmaneon. at of C the grand cordon of Pius IX., the gold medal | Yt ‘The Emir went to the house of an Arab merchant, The rebel General William W. ia now a travel- Tumnieatons outstanding over one year require te be be Terribie Casualty. Pre Sede, the grand cross of the | ‘of Honor, | Where he was most hospitably received. ling agent of the New Orleans and Mobile banking houses | All co ana tor vente. et ‘hem ar gure -oituenen k Mig BY Fun Bx- | that of the Order of Leopold ana of the toate of A. D, Banks & Co, and W, H. Ketchum & Co. ipeseniad ot We often for renewal pe ah N OY A BRELL. DEATH OF A VETERAN 81 Catirronma Wootten Mias.—The Pioneer Mill, at Black ‘The rebel General Gideon J. Pillow is in this city. 4 OSE tren, few po ~~ ¢ vixvi!ie Democrat, Oct, 18.) P OLDIER OF THE BEVOLU- | point, Cal., has thirty-one looms at work now, consumes | Captain N. D. A. Sawyer, late of the Massachdvette | gs k crusaud “or orving « number ‘of ¢bildres went babe annually 1,200,000 pounds of wool, employs 220 laborers, Second. rogi which he’ entered as a private, hus | fi) che wan von Meader ica teat, Ttaetlonburs for the purpose of | William Mackey, of Marshall county, Titinota, who hed ‘out, $100,000" yearly im wages, uses ® capital of | been appeinted ‘a ‘military Blorekeepor United Slates, | fra, high anaery, © ural wreck rin rambling through the woods one of | served for & short time in the Revolutionary war, and Bio 00, an re i mg mAbout | army, by the President, / gil tue proven ~ uted woomw'a None mend 2 on = was in active service in the wars of 1812 and with Mex- | Hienkets, the Be Te gt ey entirely Colonel Edward Worthington Smith, United Stater | patched wo he 4 ——— -_ —.- drat wht wey epee cbs bout ware | Su,ietaey cave tee, wana itor of he Ber: | gamed, dh home proguion hang taken entra poe: | Winy, Aman Addn, ool the eparienatr | panini "gecvic sng Sea at AH 4.90 STRAND, Tv. boos wpen ge really @ shell, home with them and commenced en- | tod ‘before he ve yoars old, and wag@ mar- | sion of the market. No half of the "or to wreck ber, The hull @ @ wtel low; the guen to inate f ‘ for to break it oj man seventesn. His bride was oh is flannel, which is gradually the imported | brevet, and. meri in the ‘be saved 7 re Yeahionsble og ica death “stieaien Yn all | Cf inirtese. together for over cighty lode out of the marker Abot one-thita of the wool | WSF, General Sept i Moin ie yy Mog ae eesea Ounortes, from. Morenesd Oty, ¥* % Mew | puperior's the poor article e0. tuch tetsly fa use. house 0 which the ‘shell was taken.| 20d hed fifteen couple lived to see thelt | Sonsumod at this mill is made into tweede and cassi- | f the very ablest of the adjutant genorals of tho army. | yoy! got on the bar 14th inst, and went to . faini's recowned Beaufort Conte at the of Brandenburg. At the time ‘fifth At the time of sorving in the Mexican which is mostly made up imto clothing in San ‘The grand cross of the Austrian order of St. Stephen | gyip Onenrvs, at San Francisco lly the Pactee for yeinter Trousers ia reat variewy. for winter ‘Were nino children around it, | “at Mackey wae seventy-five years old. Francisco, Broadcloih is not. made there in quantity, | (1m righ langarian crown), hse been conferred on |. soporte from lat sf Inthe Auiante to a0 80 the. ae | oe Rid iesittaality o aore or Jee injured, some of thant | M.| 9S SACOGMRy Ge TIE TRANCE ENDASEY Af | eee isnion Mills ioguther connie tout 8600 000 bail? aula cl forercrs Foye tre beaia sud Jumpenway forte? Pat Ohya ey Tanger fe ono pi mh nA Ee 0 recognize therm, It is sid | tone. De Beooert, eel French pounds of wool, employ about 480 laborers and $1,000,000°) Lowes Maxceactonme.—Lowell’s thirty-three cotton | | Suir Ansmy (Br) from fan eee Tanne: | Wounds, efi iru, ne Diectseny children cannot possibly tive, and Y Iman sccre- | of capital, and pay out $200,000 in wages annually, mili employ 04° males and 1,080 females and Jest Your Biba lon, 124 WW: Of 30 Inches por de _For caloms Ge seg crore, BOW, a, ite. their lives are spared, will be cri ited to Washington, dled a few days since at Nancy. ,125,763 worth of fabrics; two Bad | "Sore Way Reecte Or Fileabethport for i NATIONAL PARK BANK wt father of the children, who | He was married some time since to a Tennessee lady. He | Goon Sront.—On the 10th inst. © large schoo! of black- | muslin delaine mills employed 186 taalee and 1} femaler, weldences with ont inte, 19th inst, leaking. OF NEW YO! Of the explosion, was | was in his youth Prines do Talleyrand’s privat secret ‘camé into Provincetown bay. fishermen started | and turned out $3,167,123 worth 5 Aiteon | Baring they ane ig Ra nob ot fehe MIE s at the Seow Moll ana enversis though pot | and this celebrated man charged - with the publics: forthe enews “¢m their boats, and a fi oe ea to peg oy ery bn ed and a aaa out w7.8 * Led Traro, where they were ae they wo 214 ws bries ; carpet loyed mage. , bel i J ” ‘Yor food | dsb. 5 malen, 678 females, om ‘yarned out 95/070,409 worth | genx TB Cua, an ET Le ees | SS ten