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-— EUROPE. BY THE CABLE TO MARCH 21. The Insurrection Against Turkey Ex- tending in Thessaly. LIBERAL —— FOR IRELAND. Napoleon's Foreign Policy Endorsed * by the Legisiatare. ae. ae. ) THE EASTERN QUESTION. Thessaly Maintains the Wer Situation. ‘Viewxa, March 21, 1867. ‘Despatches have been received from the South which indicate that the insurrection against the authority of &e NEW YORK HERALD,‘ FRIDAY, ‘MARCH 22, 1867~TRIPLE SHEET. THE LIEDERKRANZ BALL. ——oe Prince Carnivals Grand Reception—Momas, Natiens—Glimpses of Fairyland, Deutsch- land and all the Other Lands, &e. The “reconstructed” Academy @f Music became a very Phenix last might on occasion Of Prince Carnival’s grandest liveo—the annual bat masque of the ancient and bonorabie order of Liederkrans. No festival of the ball season is looked for more anxiously by the belles of Gotham than this, for them the merry Prince spreads himeeif right royally and furnishes fue, jollity and pleasure without stint, Then alone are we admilted to the inner Temple of Folly and tread its sacred precincts with impunity, There we learn gratis now and im- proved processes of fom making, end lay up a store of side splitting memories enough to last us until the re- turn of the same auspicious occasion. After hoiding a council of war with bis faithful Liederkranz children, and examfhing tho latest and most improved patents in sido aching jokes, Indicrous processions and other means of causing those childron (nearly a thousand in number, and all doing well), and their numerous friends to laugh and grow fat, the jolly Prince decided on a bal masque as the most appropriate means of ex- hibiting those patents, As the proceedings of that coun- Ci were of vita! interost to all crinolinodom, the follow. ing promunciamento was issued by ordor of his Jolly and All Serene Highness jast night:— 1s the annual Givbular Festivity of the New This York German Licderkranz. the apartments in which ‘the carnival is bepery he vege | are collectively known ‘the Sublime Porte is rapidly spreading throughout Thos- | a5 ne Academy of all i Be pA ter pyar tage Russian palgn o Hosatilities between Russia and Bokhara have beep dred ang twenty manpower, led. eapoctvely by temporarily suspended. and Netz ie FRANCE, the eee ¢ of the various committees asking why, unless you Napeleen’s Ferdan “eed emgeia™ by hi fel vory ary.) ‘Tan oa oS cnaks om may " 9 : Ae Pans, Markt teen. | 38 the original strong minded Comale, dhe red “Phe foreign policy of the Emperor, Which has been pa a eee baa few under discussion for some time in the Corpe Légulatif, ” wanes feng Bag has been endorsed by an overwhelming majority. extensi' ficial SE a a ‘tao <a TRELA b 4 ita ohh hg oat lg a i na the Fe, of posterity’s ers : 4 mt omelet and diploma’d, & succeed: yh | TLAxoos, March 21, 1867. othe on # glif, nears Disracti, the Chanéelior of the Exchequer, pro- ae RAP ed Tac ene G tmleos a liberal refocts bill for ireland, By-and-by thore will Ss w fevival of Woat the Sporting ITALY. Garibaldi Sustained and Complimented at the Poll is. Fiorence, March 21, 1867. ‘The general elections have been held. So great was the personal popularity of General Garibaldi that he ‘was returned for three different cities. FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL. The London Money Market. Loxpox, March 21—Noon. ‘Consols for money 91. = AMERICAN SRCUAITIRG, United States Gvo-twenties. Itinots 39; Loxpox, March 21—Ev ming. Vonsols have advanced 5 per cent, and closed at 91}, for money. * AMERICAN SECURITIES closed at the following figures Btates five-twenties The Frankfort Bourse. Fuanxeort, March 31—Evening. United Statos meatier bonds closed here this cvon- Ang at 37736 for the issue uf 1862. coupon. The Liverpoe! Cotton Market. Livrrroot, March 21—Noon. = market opens very dull aud with a downward . The sales to-day are estimated st only 5,000 Dales. Middiing uplands are quoted at 13%d. aad mid- ‘Oneans ‘al 13%4, v Livearoor, March 21—Evening. ‘The market continued dull and heavy throughout ihe Cpe egy htin terror ray — upiands, 133d. ; middling Orleans, aales of the day foot up 6,000 bales Games.” A scene is went @ fairy grotto, (neatly furnished and having all the modern improvements, reat low to & small family, and the gsuat etceteras). A fountale sur- net ad. tone cool Bi cry abet a ies jocated amid spri tables, 02 ice creams, soda cocktails and the elomepts of kartoffel- salad. A sign is made, and lo! there enter from either side this Hotel des Fees cight lovely homely demons, The beautiful beings - bone, the others exert themselves on the stesm-whistle or piccolo, The angela are clad in cool white, decked with silvery and var-colored illusion. ‘The devils’ sults : tly scorched, — are (mei tga ha gue on on imp choses an angelic partacr for the quadrilte, which is spiritedly dane Erewnt Omnce Noxt enter six mounted dwarfs and six members of the pigmy infantry. Four sta:wart knights appear and form a ring, into which the cavalry and foot enter, and proceod to contest the championehip. The best dwarf wins, Apotheosis of feather weights. Graod m and fival disappearance of the little fellows, farther par- ticulara se; amail bills N, B.—A board of excise will moet every fow minutes in the fruit store adjoini vi} the faauly circle. To parents and guardians—Children and Fenians in arms not admitred on the floor. Tho decorations were not ‘got up in the magnificent style that characterized last year's ball, as the present auditorium of the Academy needs ornaments to set it off. At the back of the stage was « curtain starred with caricatures, and long floral wreaths formed « graceful drapery in the place of the drop curtain. A hage lottery wheel, bearing on the sides a view of the Western dom'- cile for songsters that lately exercised the hopes and patience of counticas ticket holders, and was foaliy wrecked on a Lee-shore, was the most conspicuous object on the floor. Regarding the uso of this strange customer we refer to the Match Box, Prince Carnival’s officia: jour- nal, for particalars:— THR LOTTERY. (No connection with the other Upera House.) This 1ong looked tor event wtil come off ail night wre, Committee terms the “Olympian set to frie prlce ws cage Sckes ae one sweet smi Manchester Trade Report. iberal discount when taken‘in large qi Jo trots from Manchester are exire untaror. nen con gee, Pgh) to een ae Be tet ent peek Seng . Thisis no hu as the of and prices tending he cestnd tat ninety-nine beet mcleoet ine Tho Liverpoe! Brenduatis Market. pree:nce of a posse of the jway squad will attent. Livarroot, March 21—Noon. ‘Tickets can be procured at any hour, day or night. The market is quiet, however, has ‘This great event, after various unavoidable delays, -@ectined to 41s, 8d. per quarter for mixed Western. took place, as announced, ip the presonce of Livenroo:, March 31—Evoning. General suirk, Commissary Catal. Kribbs, ere ‘Oats sold to-day at Se, 34. por 5 lba, for American and | master Hawi, Army curgeom Maw! and others of kindrod Canadian. high social quaitfications. =fewce was most lueffectnally Liverpee! Provisions Market. vo ya eo oe hag to 4 —_ ig Lavanroot, March 31—Noon. | fishy-whiskered Joy Risck-haired the Elegant ‘The market is generally unchanged. Lard, however, Giant, Beaa Jerry and others of the Broadway squad. Se eee The following were the successful winners of the li March 21—Evening. ee ‘eehadiinies eadene atten SN: Gn, por See ibe, tes oe Fie eho bad twenty ticketa), ‘4s, 34. por owt. Lard, 503 9d. per cwt. for American. Liverpee! Produce Market. Liverroon, Mareb 21—Noon. Linseed cakes £10 164. (or Queexstowy, March 21—Noon. Cunard (reight steamship Tarifa, Longiand, from New York, touched early this morning, en route to Liverpool. Disaster at Nea. Livenroo., March 21—Evening. Information bas been received here that the vark 1. A. Nichols, Captain Ford, which left Cardiff on tho 18th of January for Havana, was wrecked at Texeriffe. No Gate. No further particulars have bean received. EW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. ae JAs Exows Law ror Hupsox Covyry.—The bill 10 e3- tablish a Board of Rrcise io Hudson county was taken reading. ‘Suite a number of petitions in favor of this measure, which will ro- g00d folks of Now Jersey trom the un) it Feturrence of Sabbath desecrativa, The bill pw: @ go ia force soon after its passage. Hoboken. have ‘tho advantage, but Goally Mar ~soald alternately have the advantage, but finally Mary citled her antagonist by m well directed blow on the toad, While chucktimg at her triumph over the stub- bora Ellen a knight of the star mado his appearance end led conqueror and conquered to the station house. ‘The two were kept until yesterday morning, but no com- plaint being ent they were dischar; ‘witb a repri- mand. The case of the difficulty as to whose husband the man is bas not yet been settied ‘Thr Mresiow oF Brerror Bartny.—The mission of the Right Rev. Bishop Bayley abroad is to attend an ecclosi- astical gathering at Rome next summer, called by the durin, x the Bishop's absence. Keyport. Exeioat ON A Propeter.—The propeller Holmden, while on herXway trom New York to this city on Tues- day afternoon, Met with an acordent by the explosion of h seusing the shaft to break. Fortunately the ongineer'wee eet glock at the time, None of the passengers were injured. A flag was at once hoisted for aid the Matteawan to and took the passengers aboard while the Holmdem yras towed into Keyport. » Several of the resoned yngers stated that there was ‘£n undue pressure of steam put on to k pace with the Matteawan, and it was farther alleged that the ehaft was too weak. The passengers were one hundred: in aumber inctoding 1 Mothodist clergymen, who Wore pu weir ey to attend a conference, Miss Miss! Total . At nine o'clock the various committess, consisting of sixty membors, assembled at the sound of the bugie in the foyer, and then marched ingmilitary order on the floor. We have never seta at any ball before such a varied and brilliant display of magnificent costumes as characterized—the committees. The floor committee, under F, W. Heyne, appeared in ancien regimé costume; the reception committe, conemting of Messrs, Nempach, Steins, Grass & Dodge in Louis Quinze dress; the lobby and box committee as Mousquetaires do la Repo, the door committee 1m rich Polish costemes. The wore _¢ litan ia the trae conse of the word, and to give cals wi ‘an impossidility. Tho coup det from was bewildering indeed. Myriads of lights shed a bril- the terror of the more timid fair ones.yThen a proces- sion of cowled monks, with a mitred bishop at thew head, passed along, until at » signal the cowls and gowns fell off, revealing as many mischievous harlequias who up their venerable leader and tossed him on the that shaded him as one blanket. At each heave he came down in a difforent dress, until having imbered himesif of all other garments, finally sprang on the floor a merry harlequin like his tormentora, Angels and demons er- of thie floér. $indoos, Chinese, Tartars, Russians, &c., itself into myriad shapes and the shifting of the many bright colors in the throng almost dazzies the sight, It ‘seems almost as if ten thousand serpents, with bright and beautifal pecales, wore writhing figures on the plat- form. At midnight the ball was at its height, and bright eyes shone brighter and caqacttish curls danced more bewitchingly on snowy shoulders, as waltz, galop, quadritie and polka followed in rapid succossion. Prince Carnival at midnight was busy reading the namerous despatches he received, per Atlantic cable, Crom invited guoets, Bert, March 11, 1967. Biemarck and suit will be with you about cloven o'clock on the night of your balt, St. , March 20, 1867. . PRTERSBURG, The Emperor of all the Rossing greets his tinporial master the Prince of all the prevent his attending the Leiderkranz ball. fas a Tor ‘ey before the fire avd must atiend to the basting Pass, March 10, 1°67. Napoleon greets Carnival. Would come if Biemare wasn’t invited. Would spoil my enjoyment. show feel ab night as though sitting on pins and Necdics. Mexico. You will, I know, believe me, dear Prince, when i that L only wish to beaven that I cvuld be with you \& enjoy the famous Loiderkrans ball. = MAXIMILIAN, Buckinonam PaLace, March 20, 1867. A violent attack, my di Prince, of the king's evil, and symptoms of “Brigh' isease,"’ vent my avail: ing myself of your hearty invitauion. It is rous fu me to stit out, Albert Edward is very bad, bur he do- ser vow it—the young simploton would “expose bimseif.”’ . VI TORIA, RB. Nawoasante, Feb, 14, 1807, Oh! how I would likey to ve im New Yorkey at your Fools. Domestic aifnits | Can't geome; the girls bere threaten to shay; oft £ ry Joaiouny. ‘Toll the Alvsrcan itis that’ wish I bed them down into one, amd had ber here to excelient and carried out in the most satisfactory man- wer. Capiain Bracket: and his ‘‘ merrie men" attended to affairs outside and kept a watch on refractory cabmes. Police uniforms, although not considered a fancy ornamented the various entrances. At midnight ‘The trustees a ‘Peabsay Educational ty another mectlgs “vestorday morning “af fan “elclock fo room 69 Of “Too Fifth Avenue Hotel, and remained in wr-va several hours, Mr. Eaton, of Baltimore, stated that he had visited several of tho Southern States, and that, wherever he had been, the people had expressed thoir gratitude for the magnificent donation which Mr. Peabody had given towards the educational improvement Of that section of the country. Soveral other gentlemen, corroborated this statement, js of the Board, fibre iors pra hers sth oF Jat. 1s which they-bad #98al re ee te Present strictly private, but it le hoped that during the course of next week the résults of the deliberations of the Board will be made known. In the evening Mr. Peabody and the trustees attended adinner given to them by Mr. A T. Stewart. To-mor- row ar. Peabody will give a banqe¢t im honor of Goneral Grant, at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, which will be of the most elegant and recherché character. About sevonty- five guests, many of them Jadiez, have been invited. Admiral Farragut, George Bancroft, A. I. Stewart, Wm. B. Astor, ox-Governor Fish, ex-Governor Ciifford and Samuei Weynore arc among the expected guests. Visit to Brady’: tional Gailery. The trustees of the fund, Genera! U. S. Grant, Robert C. Winthrop, of Boeton; Hamilton Fish, of New York; J. B, Clifford, of Massachusetts; William Aiken, of South Carolina; Mr. William M. Evarts, of New York; William A. Grabam, of North Carolina; Charles McAllister, of Pennsylvania; Mr. Goorgo A. Riggs, of Washington; Samuel Wetmoro, of New York; Mr. Edward A. Brad- ford, of Louisiana; George N. Eaton, of Maryland; George Peabody Russell, of Saicm, Maas.; Bishop Melivaine, of Ohio, and Wiltiam C. Rives, of Virginia, yesterday visited Bradv’s National Gallery, in Broadway, wear Tenth street, and had their portraitstaken. They also availed themselves while there of the opportunity of making a thorough inspection of the mumerous works of art with which this galiery abounds, comprising an immense collection of the portraits of eminont statesmon, diplomatiste, distinguished for- eigners, merchant princes and other prominent men of ‘the present day. The attention of the distinguished visitors was particularly directed to the msspection of the grand collection of scenes ‘illustrative of the progress and results of the late great rebellion, with the fields of conflict photographed at tho risi of lite and limb by the legion of artists employed by and working under the direction of Mr, Brady person, The excellent portraits of Grant, Sherman, sheridan aad the Japanese Embassy were also commented upon, their vividness of outline and positive accuracy of detail being warmly commend<:. In addition to other works of art on exhibition «'9 many brilliant episodes of the Mexican war. As the party were leav- ing the place they remarked that a visit to the metropo- lia t@ pot complete without a visit to this gallery of modern art. THE LADIES’ SOUTHERN RELIEF ASSOCIATION. ‘Ne more glorions, philanthropic or timely movement has been instituted among the charitably disposed people of this city for years past than the present one under the auspices of the Ladies’ Southern Relicf Association of this city. ‘This society comprises among its member- ship numerous representatives of the leading families of this city, and its officers are Mrs. Judge J, J. Roosevelt, Mrs. Arthur Leary, Mre. &. L. M. Barlow apd Mrs, Alger. non §, Sallivan. An appeal is now made for money and grain to freight the United States ship Dumbarton, now lying at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, which will be des- patched at ap early day on this mission of mercy and ehantty, The Dumbarton was ordered to be made ready for conveying to tho impoverished South the contributions Of the prosperous and victorious North; bat that no time migh* be logs in caving these that were ready Perish, another steamer, the Megyphis, which at the of tho application of this society was under sailing orders fog the ports of Charlceton and Savannah, was also offvred, 20 Rp out ports of South Carolia and Geoigia thousand busbels of grain, contributed through the Southern Relief Com- mission, It is now desired that tho Dumbarton will (HY with her an additional expression of feeling and sympathy from the peopio of the North, and especially of ote metropolis, to (thousands of our fellow country. men Dow threatened with tho most awful of calamities— Starvation, The present appeal should be respomded to promptly. Every day through which the Dumbarton lies unfreighted at her dock will be the death warrant of helpless mon, women and children, The ladies of the Southero Relief Aesociauon desire to make it known that they distribute their charity only through the bissops and clergy of every cenomination throughout the South. They would, therefore, respectfully pag that all SHIP tater Th San Der, Bet treasurer, Miss. Samuel Barlow, No. t Madison avenue, The depot for receiving dry goods, Clothing, &c., is at No. 14 Bond street, which will be open daily, from nine o'clock A. I. to six o'clock P. M. ‘The depot for flour, pork, corn or any kind of provisions is at the store of Harns, Gaines & Co., No. 16 Whitehall street, and at the store of March, Price & Co,, 91 Water atreet. Casrrat Amenica—Imvortaxt Saux op GovEReMENT Laxve 1x Coromma.—By « recent order of the govera- ment of the United States of Colombia the lands belong- ing to that repablic, along the line of the Panams Railroad, are to be sold at public auction. These lands are reputed to be of considerable vaiue through their fertility, great mineral wealth and advantageous topographical situa- tion. Full particulars as to conditions of sale, number of acres, &c., are set forth in the official advertisement published in another column. THE FENIANS IN THE CITY. “No news is bad news” cay the Fenians, im their ever buoyant dieposition to make the best of a bad jon The recent intelligence from Ireland aa certainly killed off tho exciloment thot provailed hore during the peat fow weeks, aod @ general diaporition is apparomy, olther to \ the organization or to Hate wittine party de « jntends to Invade Canada. | SCMOGL HOUSES IN MASSACHUSETTS BURNED, Bostox, Maret: 21, 16 oot houses in Brightow, ono oecupiea by the | High. | and the other as a primary deparuineat, | were Qoroed last night by incendiaries, The loss is vati- vated at about $20,000. | Oaweoo, March 21, 1867, The troops ftationed at Fort Ontwrio, belonging to the ited States infuuiry, lave been ordered ar Department to Oma | summer campaign agamet the Indians They bave been roheved here by 8d veut of (Le Forty-s coud regi meni Vewran Reserve corps, frou Hart's Iviand, N, ¥, by the Pervicipate in the THE DEATH P2NALTY. account of which has already been published in the aPEE iH i EF ty E zi ME if I iT st i F H £ z g i z i it § F, te de | ‘a 5 oF j i g iH ¢ Ing, gourmand depicted strongly in his unimpreasive Sages His nag ypc in he eel a bas 2 recoun! numerous in the army, bis tamenicn ovideatly being to ee himself notorious annals of crime. Ho pretended to hold malice ‘against two other individuals, who would (eel its intensity eepecenity. wasonly allowed, A prominent citizen of Witkesbarre called on him a few jago and asked him to make himself visible. He slunk in a corner of his Cell and declined unless he was paid for his trouble, re- marking that it was ag good ag a cirous to see him, and ‘.! ene ma bap renye 4 filacd oa him, be said:— Don’t n f tmaiss the show on Thursday. There will be no disap- pointment on account of the weather, and there will be some god jump't Pie OR ow At ably. ene ooh luring bis Confinement has he shown aby workings of conscience and a realization of his guilt, and this is thought to have been an atl ment to see what effect it would have upon visitors, ‘He was evidently of a theatrical temperament and fond of offect, country ff ing the streete were alive with, ple, drawn from miles around Yo ho execution, and hu reea, was secured to witness — the {ipo fi ay mera ed all iniportun tied, AG granted but two but 1, W ine cluded the jury, kc., to the jail ¥ scaffold—a new one—was erected last evening, 404 the sound made on tts eretion did not disconcert the pris- oner in the least. ‘The services of a military company composed of voterans were secured to back the Populace, whose anxiety to witness the execution ex- ceeded anyihing seen lately. The soldiers were kept busily omployed in repelling the people, and were com- pelled to use harsh means to do 80. The prisoner, as the eventful moment drew near, peared to realize tne awfa'ness of his position. faithful and untiring religious advisers were with him, Instructing bis mind with religious truths suitable to the occasion, Tho sheriff announced to him that the hour had come and he ex] his readinese. in bis band a crucifix, and was supported in the short walk to tho scaffold the roverend Father, who kept his mind occupied and fortifi He ascended with a frm the scaffold step and thanked theriff Van Lver for his kindness, desired the sume conveyed to others, He ex contrition ior his ains, and said that he hoped for forgiv ness, and prayed that he would be forgiven by those had 'so deeply wronged. At ‘ly three minutes after two his roul was ushered into eternity, A few minates olapsed previous to the application of the noose, and when the body hung in the toils of death—momeuts ot wo him, but what me feelings wore cannot be imagined, much loss described. His doath was not as easy as Probst's, who, it will be remembered, died from nerveus prostration; it was not as viotent as others I have seen. CITY INTELLIGENCE. ‘Twa WesrTmua.—The weather yesterday was decidedly cold, windy, snowy, muddy, and, in one word, intensely Marchy. Inthe morning the snow commenced to fall in in@nitesimal flakes, bat as the storm progressed they increased in size until it assumed the dimensions of a first class storm. Tbe feathery cloment, owing to the condition of the atmosphere, melted, and with the — rea pasty rege pak ood Se it alvernatoly anow northwest wind, which continued until tate at night, giving promise of te Pong day, — of the spring fashions, for which the fash- tenable me, menton mare bey anil yh rd xtensive preparations, s postponement which wos agreed upou ustil “the next fair day.’’ Tur Cowansionens or Cuarimims axp Comnectiox.— This Board held their usual fortnightly meeting yester- day, but the only business that came up was tue pes. sage of tho ord! requisitions for supplies to the in- sitations in thetr Auvnicas IserirvTR —At the meeting of the Polytech- nic branch of the American Institute, hel@ in the Cooper Union last night, an interesting paper was read by Professor Tillman, detailing various items in the progress of science, and suggesting the substitution of dried Jorusalom artichokes tor tobacco, an Ingenious machine for copying, and several other mechanical con- trivances wero exhibited, and an essay upop gold, con- taining carious and valuable statistics, was read by Dr. Stevens. The subject of the evening, the theory and practice of bridge bnilding, then came up and occupied the remainder of the session. There was s large at- tondance, and all present scemed to be much interested in the discussions which took place. Oraurva Exencisms or Gramnan Scuoon No, 16,—The opevipg axefcises of the female department of Grammar School No, 18, in Fifty-first street, of which Mies 0’Don- nell js principal, took place last evening in the large school room of that building. There were present, besides the young iadies who comprise the pupils, nam- Boring s0:-eral Beadred, their teachers, several of the schooi officers of the district, and a mumber of the rola- vs friends of the institution. The oxercises con- ° recitations, dialogues and ft. which were followed | ey? from the present. whole passed off in s manner seboot to favorable impression of the management of the schooR'» me SON agen A Naw or ‘3 Tanuany Mat.—Yesterday after. oon the Tamman! Slety bought the lot adjoining the Academy of Music, on Fourteenth strect, which was on which to erecta new ‘Tammany 116 feet by 121 feet, and the society paid $80,000 for at. Baron Movement Amoxo Tae Jews.—An important ‘Tou New Youn Lapis’ Sournean Remy Assocution acknowledgo throagh their Treasurer, Mr. Arthur Leary, receipte of $52,114 05 to date, ap will be seen from a ro- port in avothor ovlumu, Pmasioy oP Tee Court ov AppRazs rx ers Crrv.-—Judges Scrughan, Hunt, Porter, Wright, Parker, Grover, Backus, Comrpbell and Davies, of the Court of Appeals of thie State, arrived iv this city yesteriay and took quarters at 6 Metropoltian Hotel, mand to ing « sraston of the » the uew Court House to the City Aalt Park. Svicipw BY TAKING STRTCHNINE,—Charles Ficemao, o native of Germauy, twanty-four yoars of age, committed F ie nb Dis Pesidence, No. 207 Allen street, by ewallowing & dove of strychnine, Coroner Gover hold au nquest on the body, when it appeared that deceased, Who wus & silver PhAlOr, bad Leen out of employment for rol weeks past, abd consequently his money wa exbaveted. This caused bim to be low spirited sod iespondent, and on Monday he wrote a letter to « vvorriod svater, in Which he stated his intention to ie; Dot when asked about tt by bis broth pan caid be only made the threat in a joke. 4 -ouy, however, be was found dead in his room, and a tion. made by John Beach, M. D., sb the result of strychnine. Farat Cabeauty.—On toe 9th day of July last James FR. Hope, @ jiitie boy nearly five years of age, while standing under 1 Wooden awning, im tront of prem ses 347 Third avenue, Wes Injored about the back, in conse. quance of the awulny being puiled down by a horse at. tached to am ice Cart coming tn coision with it The child anflersd from the injuries received ull Wednesday last, when deaiben-ued Ourener Wildey held an in- west on the body aud tm ther verdics the jury Consare the driver of cart 1 of Lie Knlekerbooker Ice Company for hut exercising io re Ou starivg bis horses gnd aiow ing Une oprt t Colltus With (ue AmuIng lion for the party whose resent and jug; thetore, resolved :-— ‘First—That we give our cordial and entire eanction to the action of Congress for the restoration of the Union carried | and to the wise aud just principles of the republican ty. PaSccond—That in order to make the labors of all our od, | loyal feliow citizens more effectual for carrying on the provisions of Congress for the restoration of Jaw and order in our State, as well as for the peace and pros- perity of our entire country, we do form an association, The Colored Citizens of Charleston and Savannah in Council. PLATFORMS OF PRINCIPLES. No Distinction on Account of Color for Public Officers and Jurymen. &e. &. &. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO. ‘The Charleston Meeting. Cuaniastox, March 21, 1667. A mass mecting of the loyal people of this city, irre. spective of color, was held at Military Hall to-night. ‘The hall was packed mostly with colored people. About fifty whites were in attendance. Judge Moore (white) presided, and E. J. Adams (colored) acted as Secretary. The meeting was opened with prayer by Rev. RH. to be to hear the report of the committee of thirteen appointed to draft a platform for the organiza- tion of a Union republican party, The following is the report :— Whereas the founders of this republic based the same ‘upon the self-evident truths that all men ure created equal; that they are endowed ator with — inalienable righte; that are berty and the is of hal ; cad vietews 6 tot forth in the preamble of Roe fod: eo ee es eee Bytty the poopie ieee ree Shot 0) perfect Uni establieh justice, insure domestic tranguilits provide for the common defence, prom: the Zcneral ‘welfare and to secure tho blessings of lib- Srty"to ita founders and their posterity; and whereas Congress, by its well considered and almost emeyeron eon action had the rues of ashe of the country—has Provided, - Ravionel amendment, proposed as article fourteen, gud the braty Ley ag Dill, for the = poe! the civil powers ‘States lately in rebellion, for the renewal of their ion in Congress; and Fs these bh igions Justice, former enemies of the guarantees for the protaction of all oii out distinction of race, ug color or praflous con the enjoyment of every right conferred by the constitu. tion; and whereas we regaxd the national republi- can party, under the guiding of Providence, as the savior of our country trom the perils of the late rebol- ion of the Union, and as the only inciples can justify we in commiting the ture interests of the country for safe keep- ote = as known as the Union republican party of South rolina. Third—That we pledge our sacred honor, our fortunes and our lives to serve our country, to preserve her her in poo ag invio- never Caroling was contracted w ald the ebellion in Fuurth—That tre nation owes to the de permitted to Pifth—That as republican institutions cannot be served unless intelligence is generally diffused clasees, we will demand of our Legislature system of common schools, which shall be open to without distinction of race, color or previous condition— to be supported by agencral tax upon all Std aot property inds 3 Siath—' ‘we will favor a liberal system of, public canris and other a for the same as will give ali our fellow citizens an equal chance to share in them. S-venth—That we will alao insiet upon sach modification of the laws of the State as will do away with imprison- ment for except for frauds; nesses, except for wilful absence. and 10 abol- and forever the of corpo- for crime or any other cause, -As largo land monopolies tend only to make richer and the poor orm all, E of wit E real pan! the poorer, and are ruinous to the agricultural and commorcial interests of the State, the Legisiature should offer every practical inducemont for the division pny sale of isote ph an] the poorer cians, gn encocragement to im: 13 to ottle in our State. New’h—Tbat the law of ejectment and distraint should be so moditied aste protect equally the landlord and tenant, Tenth—That provision should be made for the exemp- tion of the poor man's hotnestead. Eleventh—That the imtereste of the State demand a revision of the entire code and the reorganization of the courts, Twelfth—That the interests not only of the State, but of the whole country, domand every possible guarantee for the perpotuity of all tho te conferred upon the newly our fellow citizens, and that in the ase of of tho elective franchise we will seek to elevate to offices of trast and big, Urearmtivg rac, color or prevogs conan. ve © oF th—That ions of justice and humanity demand provision by the.Lecisiature for the protection and sup of the aged, infirm and poor, irrespective of race, or previous coudition. Fourteenth—That we will mot support any candidate for office who A asco endorse, advocate and de- fend the by the Union republican The Savannah Meeting. A mass meeting of freedmen was held in Savannat on the 18th inst., a report of which is thus given in the News and Herold of that city:— At haif-past order, and the object ire material = they must be judi- their selection Topresentatives to the con- vegardiers of color, choan, reverend er concluded his romarks by « temperate exhortation to bis hearers to do right, and perform all that wor expected of them, if they did this success would inevitably follow, and ey would yet be allowed to onter te jury bor. They ut, vast 2 i 2 t however, convince the white man that | ‘want him for a guide, as they had raised a big are of excelience than be bad. Vonyress: of the saine rights vhomecives wor- liberty; they had now the of the State and National be calm and siow in ate, Mach was to they were not to aa be was; they must, however, prove jon Was Necessary iD order to pre- plaints had reached hit that justice had pot been done the colored people in courts. It was not the fanit of the courts that they love their rights, but hecange they neglected to employ counsel. He did not slinde w the subject because he was a lawyer. Judicial officers were to give them jastics, but they must make auowanee for the prejudioes of the people. Be patrent and you will toon be npom the jury. You must educate yourseives and build Ovurches; save your money ; econ- ‘our time, aud try to improve yourself, so that ‘ou ca hutl back the lie to those who fay you are wa ‘wortuyeel iTeedom. d : 3 fe ih is ii ‘rec oka rk in tas apr af met ms te counselled his lh a! rt ik § HT i | Hy | Li Hy Fi] }+of twenty-one years, without distinction of race or ‘who have resided for oue im the as, va ak ek nl bl it HH k if ‘i ne ait | “THE VIRGINA LEDSLATUME, ‘Ricuwonp, March 21, 1867. that the accounting officers of the treasury pay on Julg. Slat ase ae Sade March being the £ Avnarotis, March 21, 1867, The bill to admit in courte of Land pened the Houm to-day, and now gras to The Mar, Sonate tne rele of destitute pernbas $100,000 for ‘the Bouth passed the House to-day. PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. See ber Se Ua Motropattian cts. : Count Lubersac, of Paris, France, and Larnie, of Beene eee Rare ot tee Cuartaten eee General RF. Colston, of North Caroline, and J. H. Matthews, of Alebams, are stopping ot the Fifth Avenue .. 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