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a 4 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1867--TRIPLE SHERI, .. om saan he reault of day after to- | whether Rusala, Germany nothing may occur in future to «isturb the pleas- | commanded-by- Geptain Onaries B, Gaskill, Fortioth in- VENT Pattee tt eal rr por bept ve 5 will be | in the womb of time; but of one th (—iplhnadg | RECONSTRUCTION. be rn ee Two pate eensible men! ex a a | Mike are tects Uetoen Satan logelidn auaasets v0 | long ieee tee ceieeeteae Reon teeaioa tant ec aaa in Sa p av picket y A A ried Oolonel Ne A Mules, longer to obtaim. honorable mention im the Appeoprtation | onthusiests who thiaks: that cetmmemaur inioteas win | The Politien! Situation in the Seath—The Great | book ‘eeata, my ‘whatever for a Forteth ts ‘bis regiment in addi- Dili bas not hitherto been enpenien ere omelet govern the earth and arrest the arms of conquest will Stragale tor the Freedm Vote. qeeninanend henge (usare. General Pope pvesesses tion to eight of this latimaiion o68e ion from ‘Btate yy Soon Sat bow neat inne bare'been ‘metakenpons Never before in the political history of this country | large amount of practical sense, and 80 does the Gov. | order. Th tation | thetunciions of Resident Minister until duly invited to | ford for te efension, “Look at Hiaese’ mm nacictt and | at Sepectacte beon presented of eo extraondinary’a 4 ——— csagraig cide Pana Ae aera | Roce eae a aa | Sega ye gue marisa | NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA. ~., by Rome: ate of question, tare ite against (his country — Hom, Who would have predicted ten years ago that the How Registration Werks. Pewers raised by the Rev. Mr, ‘end other "a | of bave wrongs them by | striving with all the zeal and influence they could bring German Review of the Strategic Istrs ome respecting the sasing ofthe Scotch Presvy- Brtdin in formar tn, and will willingly | to bear to carry the vote of those who were then bet Frevest Court at Aiken, dc. ail law, ize the first of bat GENERAL ORDER XO, 12. this right om ¢ Le and boously sntted thes the Laoerians potas shape sol ned been simi. | two visits to Franoe withla four denteties, und have oc- | miserable automatons—mere creatures, whose duty it Haanquanrass Seooxp Mastany Drsruicr, | } ie chien Position a xemburg larly served. I understand that dissatisfaction prevailed | cupied Paris, and her sons would gladly return the com- | was to obey the mandates of their white masters? But, 1 The ma Crammncn, 8, Ageil 2, away, white among American visitors to Rome, of various dissentiag | pliment to London. Wehave made a long visit to Rus- | girange as it may appear, such is the fact, Since Henle Cameo sxbaintaicin ot aceep ted ané the Roads Into France. srr teranay the chapel enjoying the protection of Gene: | titan Telurned its Geel Pomerat ne ranrious | 0 entranchisement of the Southern negroes, brief | IL. ‘The territory embraced within his command ts | Oniy Teele war was waged against the mission on this account as | arms seen, mericansare | as that period has been, partics have sprung | divided inte posis, as follows:— part Bn orp ale PE ved here o ponent following ry py ke we Fey bn ra likely, I may Gp im the South, composed of ira patted 1. The military of Charleston, to embrace the iif han ibe bls fadiot party the State ‘cole National Armaments--The Ruins of War and Fenderiog roveiant ‘worslip in. Rome Yentirely extra- | say almost certain, such ua ho very | devoting thelr bast energin to the labor ag Stale ditricts of Charasom, Colleton ‘and eerie lectvely, are turned ‘an ‘they ave ty ural, distant period, what consider their ‘Regro vote, comprises adjacent commanded Brevet some remote period ‘leves directors ov Coalitions Against England. The lent 4m the various churches here bave | what means have And bere | yond all doubt the balance of power in the South. To | dier General H. B. Sixth aldermen under the ety govarsenent, and are suspected received ee ee be the expenses ern ‘gentlemen, Caton —_ one side or the other this vote is, of course, essentially par A me having baton rebel the numerous canonizations which are to take on | © ys pes oper [From the New Urteansieayune, April 21.) the 29th of June, the centenary festival of St Peter. | particular attention, cation of iron | necessary for obtaining supremacy and keeping os 7, @ad companies D and NO? 0 BSSISTRR AND VOTR TO voTs aGaLer a Offering put into the hands of the celebi to the plating of veusels, and casing of war in | 4¢ after it is obtained. Is ia, in fine, an absolute necessity Gutedicee post The Irish Emigration Rising to » F@her Uoouzza, for this use, on Sunday, | armor which is impervious io three | tor either party Which hopes to mould the destinies and | Commanaca ot Underordinary cireumstances yeu might consult you amounted to $50,000. hundred pounders, bas not only made a change in the art t by Broves sense of the fitness of mea to vole with you, and dectiat a Fleed. of naval wat, but has, a, 90 far an rule the fature of the South to secure the ballot of the | Lieutenans srulery to vote with. such an. you, deumes wai Het thine a a THE IRISH EXODUS. jaigars on, by ie were Germancer | {etdmen, for ix the even of allure there oems to bene | Porte ataatay togpeees Of peal Sos wien Tae cerarae Tor Sa aee Sergren s tee" peide ef | politioa pat sil i re inthe | eu ap tien trea greening ane in ae SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Britain, the terror of sored up in Porta. Both who do not view the questa ina purely par antes ty Srores Moe W. Read, trolsto these, who ta temple ai thet fecingn, Universal Desire of the Foepic to Get Away— | Mouth harbor, of no earth! ater ays 'the | teen light, and who deam it necessary that the privi- Company expiration, " bopes a ea ace Nine Steamships Filled in a Weok at Cork. | poke of Wi would be sent to the a | leges newly conferred upon the biacks should besur- | 4 tS short, Very duet. Uy ‘those whom you profess to: love, to cherish an@ The emigration from Ireland still increases, Yoster | singe gemcarrying ® three hundred pound ball. We | rounded by snleguards that would prevent extravagance | ‘istricts _ and to houde beratt Sf All hope,” aad the wretched day the sailing steamers were the City of Baltimore, of Pees agp er sabe dle then tle gp hewmen im their exeroize, es well to shield the colored maa ce ee Por and helpless objects of ‘and oppression, the Inman, and the Queen, of the National lines. Up- | the" construction of ‘a mew. fleet of ironcieds we | himself from danger and disaster, as to guard com- ae ane yw orn Sgr ae wards of three hundred persons were embarked on board | must wait for time and money, juat as all the other | munities against the mischievous tendencies of the |. The os of Wullamabure Ghassan will, not now take part in the reorganisation forced upen the meantime the del i the latter, but the number taken by the former vessel peop pawn aca milage agrarian doctrines which unscrupulous agitators are | Darimgton, us by a power we cannot resist, votes that those only Porte cada earadey dant, thelr sgoond mesting at the | was compsrativaly small, owing to limited sccommods | Cf'the yagi sums voted aunually for tho ivy, and the | oven now iasidiously instilling into the minds of the | manded by Captain HS promedy tie iay cpr Tntac be hatrgy ta om Tumor states that the majority of thom are in favor of ee eee leon sre bese! will bo general complaint that we have so litle to show fot | black On the whole, however, it would seem that the annie rg ge tenes, and presoribe ls iawa who dodire, ike Brown. @ island. sent the City of Cork on Monday the last. 1 been - low, to drive out every man Southern a i bidding for the negro vote is about as high, or low, on ‘6. The mili post of Columbia, to 0 Foad Pacha bas addressod a note to the Athens Minis. | It is impossible to give any idea of the extent of the | Travan far on a wo aie. It is-doubital whother oor | one ide asthe oiher ofthe two extremes, For instance, | Diircis of Oraugeburg, Sumtor, Korshew, Richland aud | soubern affections, that e new population may pomesg try, through Photiades Bey, in which, in language of | emigration movement or the anxiety of the passengers yal navy as yet equals that of America, Unuedto that | the radicals who are endeavoring to lay the foundations | Lx! ; to be commanded by agninat the South. great courtesy and moderation, bis Highness reminded | to get away from this country. Railway speed scarcely | “of Russia, the laiter ts decidedly superior to anyihing we | 0 pea Gents ten hades wade, wee 1 oman eee Ge M. Comondouros and his colleagues of the many and pa- | Stfficvs to remove them from the interior, and the dis. | Could bring forward. | If a forest of hostile tron-clads ap- party pon » Columbia, S.C. Garrison, TEXAS appointment at being detained even for an hour is be- | Pear off Spithead or Plymouth, vain will be the forty or | faras to advocate the confiscation of the property of rebels | Infs “ fantry. tient eftorts of the Porte to avoid a rupture with Greece, | }PPa'namone at vent titty noble sait of the line lying in our harbors. Every. | ana its division among the freedmon. This bat, tempting | .,%,,7He, military post of Newberry, to embrace the * thing will depend, not on the iifty old wooden linw-of- and appealed to them to remove {he Causes WCE OW or Wal save ‘boeu “seus werzae tae | battle ebips, but ou tho elght or tex fine fron-clads. ‘This | ssitis, isnot, fortunately, swallowed by the unsophistioat- | bo commanded by Brevet ‘Major J. M" Seem to threaten one along the frontier. He further | ‘ fantry, Headquarters at N 6. Ailantic’ by the Ii Company, and in addition to | great change has entirely altered our relative position in | ed blacks, at least not very greedily, while many ofthesen- | Sixth infantry. Headquarters lewberry, 8. C. Gar- remarked that, while the Sultan’s government would | these there have been the erira Canard steamer Hocla, | suy future naval war; and unless steps aro taken, and | Sin19 amcag thom repudiate theasrarian idea altogether. | "80M, Company H, Sixth infantry. jored Schools in Texas. The freedmen of Gonzales, Texas, have raised a fund of $500 to build a schoolhouse, and the Jr they are very desirous of eaten caeicaceiee si td rf y x is that speedily, to counterbalance its effects, it may safely 8. The military post of Anderson, to embrace the State Conkinue on its side to avoid anytbing that might precipi. | und the Nation open eee a aoe. viz:—the | be predicted that evil daye ure coming upon us, and that | Ongho other hand, which may be said to be the ultims- | districts of Anderson, Groenville ‘and Pickens; to be | teachsr, who will conduct a school for them just as white te such a result, if hostilities were forced upon it, it Minnesota (the new Guion steamer), for New York, | the days of our national independence are numbered. tum of the native Southern whites, mostly former siave | commanded by Brevet Lieutenant Colonel A f. Smith, } folks’ schools are conducted. That paper thinks the cor- would accept them, and leave the fair judgment of | and the Concordia, of the Warren line, for Boston. The fantey. Headquarters at Andersot, owners, we find enunciated at a well attended mass | Caplan, Eighth jai poratiomeaght-to give tema lot and all othes, reqsow- Europe to tbrow the blame of extra Inman steamer, City of Cork, will sail on Monday. . mpany I, Eighth infantry. nt, which will, doubtless, be done. wae provoked it FORD A CRIRERILY 00, SOM, | ee in ndcinion cae Weakened Macoece NS THES TURF. meeting held in Petersburg, Virginia, the following plat- | 9 The military post of Unionville, to embrace the wis pt an a ct the number of vessels sailing from this port with emi- en form:— See nen on THE WEST INDIES A Florence letter of the 8th of April, in the Paris | grants nine in a week. Fashion —A Well © 1. That white men afd black men shall vote upon the | manded by Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. 'N. Andrews, 4 Débats, says:— — tented ‘Trot im Tacnous, | COM" | same and oqual terms, and none other, Ceptain sth Tofantry, “Headquarters at Unionville, & ©. cham iocsaices - i. t white men and black men shall hold office ison. Company G, ufantry. Yesterday wo had a little crisis within the groat one. THE COMING WAR. Atrotting match, mile heats, best three in five, came | upon the same-and equal terms, and none over, 10, ‘fhe military post of Chester, to embrace the State SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Hed Sappthike:leepene canine oe ~—— off at the Fashion Course, L. L, yesterday afternoon, | 8d. That no tax shail bo assosssed upon @ colored man | Districts of York, Chester, Fairfield aud Lancaster; to —— had sought to compose a Ministry of conciliation. He had thero‘ore come to an undersianding with M. Crispi, | Germany Perfecting Her-Field Strate, who is considered as the chief of the Left, and with Mf. | portance of Luxemburg—How Fran r jlar tax is assessed upon the whites, be commanded by Brevet Major D. D. Lynn, Captain 6th The weather was decidedly pleasant, and » large crowd | UNS 0 sltniay ta Oa ecblis money shall be appro- | Infantry. Headquarters at Chester, & C. Garrison, Com- of admirers of turf sports was present to enjoy the race. | priated for the education of a white child unless another | pany K, 6th Infantry. Ferraris, of Turin, the most influential of the opposition | be Invaded. a of education | IIL Special Orders concerning the movement of "8 The original entries for the purse, $100, were fourteen | dollar is appropriated alongside it for the . ers. ing the m ent of Piedmontese deputies. | These two had accepted port: | “tparia (April 11) correspondence of London Times fy ae , as . ied, | Of @ black child, troops, assigned to posts in this order, will be Issued | recentiy passed the Legislature there are several exemp- oliog. and at noon all seemed settled; but at two o'clock | 41 js remarked as significant that some of the German | ' BUmber, but, when the time for the race was called, | “5. ‘ryat chore shall be no differences or distinction be- | from there Leadquarters. a! Prioude ne atald serine pas Be, Could not rely on bis:| papers have already began to discuss military operations | only five of them camo to the stand. Theso were | twoen persons of different races, exceptsuch asthe God | IV. The ro:ords of the military sub-districts herein 8 r 3 ‘of polite- | abolished will be turned over in person by the staff jonty in ne et The withdrawal of M. Crispi ap- ‘What has attracted most attention in Paris is an article | 0 ™-» entered by Mr. Dugrey; Belle of Rockland, b. m., | senso of mankind, shail establish and enforce, without | Acting assistant Adjutant Gencral on duty at these Promtese. Maving eater aah ath teemeit the ‘Pled- | in the Gazete of North Germany, a Prussian ministerial | entered by Dr. R, Ogle; a gray golding, entered by | the aid of laws headquarters. Perera ar ee inser ort. Rho con- | paper. Itsays:—In a war with France the German | Daniel Mace, and Incom:, b. h., entered by Budd Mace. | ‘These aro the principles which euch old line Virginia | ,,V-,£he attention of Post Commanders is called to . Pi and his friends Las been very singular. | armies will have &0 operate on two principal points—Al- - e General Orders Nos. 7, 15, (paragraphs VIII, IX and X), Tho students of the Catholic University of Louvain | sace and Lorraine, Belgium and the lower Rhino, sepa. | 0” taking positions for the start Rapid won the pole, | newspapers as the Richmond Whig endorse as the true | 21 und 42, series of 1866, Headquarters, Department of refuse to be present at the International Congross con- | rated by the hilly country between the Mosslle and the | and Income had tue outer track, Lady Kendall being | policy. In remarking upon this tho Whig lately defined | the South, and paragraph 467 of the Revised Rogula- Me In case of an offensive attack against the West r tions tor the Army of 1863. voked by those of Brusvels, Taeir reply is thus worded: | Or the upper and middle Rhino, it would bo necessary to | Dextt® Rapid, and the gray gelding next to Income, | its position ditorially by declaring that “to those who | “"vi. ‘the reports, roturna, &¢., required in circular tions of vessels from dues, made with the design to encourage trade with the island, and which I think ough to have that effect. Here they are:— taitzztlt team vessels trading to, or in or about the 2—AlN vessels laden only with ice, or with fresh fruit, poultry, fresh fish and fresh butter, * 3.—-all vessels laden oniy with 4,—All vessels which shell neither receive nor dis- charge cargo, but shall only land passengers and their Faithful to our antecedents and studious of our own | securethe important line of operations, Mayence, Kaiser. | t8® Belle of Rockland having tho centre track. Jag behind events and are resolved that they will learn | from these headquarters, of this date, must be promptly lugsage and stores or call for orders. dignity, we decline to associate ourselves in manifesta- | slautern and Metz, which leads into ‘the valley of th First Heat.—The get-off for the first heat was done | nothing and do nothing, these resolutions may aj forwarded. .—All vessels in distress putting into any of the “s : ye i. id str: VII. ‘The following named officers, in addition to their | ports of the island for the purpose Of repairs, and such ions which are the scandal and derision of Europe.”” Marne. This line passes through a network of numer- | without any scoring, aud the five horses passod the | too stron; Y 3 " 3 z. But by men of practical sagacity, The reception of M. Cuvillier Fleury asa momber of Pop st fae a cota nd eee ieee judges’ stand with but slight difference of position. | who grasp the situation as they find it, and Domamean ry Aaesaue Concala ners of the Bureau Hoe! beeen Frere sf took ee rrp = the pose importance I Loxomburg, aistant, sovein miles from it, | Rapid made a very brisk show fur the quarter pole, and | utilize such advantages as it offers, these reso- ms Rerascos, _ -dmen —_ ete aes bag bake ute in Paris, in presence of a crowded and most is in our hands and keeps it in check, The holder of | gecined to be much ia favor among the spectators. | tutions will be accepted and approved. The | ‘elim malOutelina: Koaaatartete as Guaries tinguished auditory, The new member pronounced the pence fe eee oe hue bat tiie walls ea ale Lady Kendall, too, stepped lively, aud gave evidence of | political powers and priviloges of the colored psbpte are = on Se een ee culoginm of his predecessor, M. Dupin, who for the long | angles the line of operations already mentioned of an | £004 bottom; but it was easily obsorvabie, after passing | tuo same that are enjoyed by the whites; and those of us | Brevet Major General N. A. Miles, colonel Fortieth in- Period of sixty years, he remarked, had been #0 closely | army entering from the middle Rhine ino Champagne. | Hattatie” bole, ‘with astouisinay feoiey.. Hor bed | who hold back, refusing to accept the fact and to co operate famry, for North Carolina, headquarters at’ Raleigh, mixed up with all the phases of political life in France, | Tt nae oy an yin Alety, a deacon ‘treaty | boon creeping up from the start, and soon lapped | with this new polsiwal clement, are not only behind the | Couimanding officers will, as heretofore, in compliance M. Nissard, Director of the Academy, replied, and con- | jines of communication of that army, and, moreover, it ia bees leery eomaurmace te a bye me times bu! impracticable and unfriendly to public tranguil- | with existing orders, extend all proper facilities and pro- Sratulatod his colleagues on the choice which they had | would force it to woaken, iteelf considerably by doiach- | Komesiretch it was evident that the golding hed every. | dity. The resolution which declares ‘we will co-operate | ‘ection to the oltcers and agents of the Bureaa of Rofu- made, “In giving,” he said, ‘as successor to a great | Henle (or eae sity: m French Luxembucy yout thing bis own Way, and he came in winner by at least | eordiaily with all good men, white ot black,’ graspa the | or their duties. id orator, an eminent critic, we have forwarded the inter. | ‘et rs i “the right flank. | 10UF iengths, making the beat in 241%. the betting ‘ " menace onr lines of communication on the right flank. where cog ests of literature and responded to what will always be | Tho possession of Luxemburg by the French would aiso | “88 8Ot extensive while this hoat was being see, nor indeed during the whole race, though after an interest of the first order in our country." A some- | D¢ a danger for the teft flank of a Gorman army advanc- | DOr ‘eto po ge taki nineds eos pi ing from the lower Rhino Into Belgium. what alarming incident took place during the sitting. r lines of railroad, of arene point of juncture | Send | ee en eer ois henna ae General Changarnier, who was occupying one of the | is Luxemburg, give to that fortress a special importance | Sottng score Was tried unsuccessfully, until the sixth, when the central benches, suddenly fell back in bis seat, and was | PY reason Sion teva Oreny Nene, Suet areata word was given trom the judges’ stand, and four of tue carried out of the hall senseless, but M. Nissard was | 9 Luxemburg, Namur, Brussels; 3. Luxemburg, Spa) | 20Fses put out for the quarterpole, tho gelding this thine shortly enabled to announce that the general bad only | Liege; 4 Mayence, Sarrebruck, Sarroloais, Troves, Lux: | ‘sding by ® good length. | Lucome was withdrawn alter vessels shall not be liable to the stamp duty, on the Governor's warrant, for the sale of cargo on board of such vessel fos the purpose of defraying the cost of such repairs, 6. All vessels arriving in ballast. 7, Vessels exempted om entry pay half tonnage dues when they Clear with dyewoods or bamboo, It was stated by the Governor the other day, in the course of certain r:marks he was addressing to a deputa- tion of mercantile men and others from this city, thaske had r eceived information that the Levisiature of British Honduras had just voted £7,000 (the extent they could afford) towards securing a monthly mail steamer from Belize to Havana, thence to Jamaica, returning by the same route. To out the scheme would require an- other £1,000, which asked Jamaica to pro ; bet, said the Governor, in our present depr cireom- stances, this is a large sum to find) What a com- mentary have we here on the altered fortunes of rders from the War great idea, without which there must be discord, strife, Post commanders, on the application of the Commis- sioner or Assistant Commissioner of the Bureau, witl, ti Perhaps ultimate conflict between the conservative | Sadition to their present duties, assume. the dulios of original Union mew, the colored people and the Southern | Sub Assistant Commissioners of the Bureau for the ter- whites, This is the idea which we have put forward in | ritory Sere within the limits of their posts re- successive articles as embodying the true policy.’” a cbarged with the care of public pro- ‘The more intehigent colored people in Virginia, as a | perty or the disbursemeat of public money will render mass, do not seem inclined to follow the lead of the vio- | to the chicfs of the respective s{aif departments on duty at these headquarters such Joat men who are continually haranguing thom upon | Qo. as they may requirein STorse'cauntren ae paral 7 Scoring three times. Rapid and the Belle of Rockiand only been Patel pad touch scverl forte fuateekict he] 5 direct pose or goon cneige “me Rah Se nectar pam _ ite” | the dangor of trusting thelr political rights in the hands | carry gah under the direction of he, commanding Gen- Foner communication with the central point, Paris, as well secunds, the half-mile in 1 ‘and made the beat in | Of their former masters. In one instance these ex- = e Tequiremenis of gone ler No. 98, series of verament THE ROMAN question. Brine Pree tee ora of tho country. "The iat. 2:87%, being tolinwea by the Delle, Bapid end Leay | tremists complainingly pointed to the fact that certain peter lap aa ae ge gers oe tana ban i, ennaas perenne seer an failroad parallel to the frontier, and its displacement ey Kenduit 1 tue order named. was decidedly interosting. | Prominent white Southern men, obnoxious to the back | "1X "Requisitions for supplies will be sent by com- favor. HE HERALD. wit, from Se potest dcedp vnonplle ales Hy ietd The bh. got away aiver very little song. That the | Fadicals, had been invited to address a meeting of colored eater of posts to the chief of the proper staf depart. A ary Determi- Prembed frontier, on the Helgo-Luxemburg line, connects | §°/diag was vow d to be the winner seemed to be a fore- | persons. In explanation a respectable colored citizen X. The sale of spirituous liquors by any person or a in he People—Garibaldi | the valleys of the Moselle and the Meuse by tho shortest | £°8¢ conctusiuu, and interest was centred on Rapid and | publishes an address, in which he says:— persons to soldiers, sailors or marines in the service of | Caiiforni the Belle, who for some distance beyond te quarter e Brussels line near fe His Followers in Motion—Political Ar- | way, and cuts the eee te . We had seen @ very industrious effort going on to | the United States is prohibited; and any person so r le were neck aod neck, Lady Kendali having fatien offendi: ring for or rf visits to reets—A Papal Temporal Festival Paralysed— | Verviers. To Luxembu the junction point of these ite om oer dtaw car ealored le into @ party organisation, ing, procuring giving’ away to any soldier, Mode of Work of the Men of Action—The | ‘tee !!nes must be attached, ina French point of view, Benin fordulowing the Bells to pase bin ia the second | Pledged to oppose the Southern witites, as such, and | sailor or marme any tpintaous fiquore wil be brought | driven away great importance. Fourthly, the important network to trial before Ualted States Legation. 2 soni, 1867, | connecting the vaileys of the Rhine, the Nahe, the | Hest and put out strenuously for, tue second position, Mm, , 1867. | =arre and the Mosolte debouches on Luxemburg, and on | }¥hiou he ob\ained Alser passing tee a tae anen, Tbe apathy with which tho Romans witnessed the | it ts the only line of communication by rail of the theatre too, on the gelding after passing the pol puethe mens departure of the French troops from the Eternal City four | of war iu Lorraine and Bolgium, It is of capital im. | '% ome e enought be 7% strevch did not aflurd him time enough to overcome the months ago, and the tranquility with which they sub- | Rae er ee cr creuod Oy Te a erik | Oreact that the gray hind created wt the outset. The mitied to the undivided authority of the Pope, and re- | of the projected line, Tréves-Cologne and Trivee-Co- | S°!d!ug came in ooautifully at the close of the beat ceived within their walls the battalions of French legion. | blentz, by which Luxomburg could be put in direct | Wich he made in 2:37, and was declared winner of each heat and of the race. aries and Belgian zouaves enrolled to dofend the throne | Srine ithias and were us advanced poste Teo ake | The foilowing is a summary :— it. Thus the “. of St, Petor, excited no little surprise at that time, and | question relative to a fortress so well suited both for qtnnat, Apel 26—Purse $100, mile heats, best three caused no little disappointment to the representatives of | attack and defence sould be the object of serious ox- D. Mac? entered gray gelding. the press, who, from both sides of the Atlantic, bad | “mation. R. Ogie entered Beto or Rock congregated in Rome, anxious to witness a revolution | The Luxemburg People in Union with North | MF ustey entered Lady Kendall chain them to the leadership of a set of chiefly ilitary tribanal, and shail be fined in a white, whose attempts to foster antagonism and natred | 8¥m not exceediug one handred nor less than fifty dol- between the two races we deemed unwise, uanecessary | ars, or imprisoned for period not exceeding two and of dangerous tendency. It was very clear to us that en And or deel « giving information of a viola- if our colored people were made to array themselves into | tion of this ie upon conviction of the person ‘a party of their own, led by afew white men of violent ‘ooo ve = to receive one-fourth of the fine political feelings and temper, who indulged the habit of | !m™ and collected. severely denouncing that class of whites whom we had | | Post commanders will require sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, always thought at least as respectable as the one to | constables and the police force within their commands which these men belonged; so far from promoting the | ‘© report to them any violation of military orders: and interests of the colored race they would seriously com. | @frest the guilty Piette uses Beret ali mapiotraten eherily, deputy sherits; Constables td rit pat eri con: les The colored voters who sympathize with thoirold con- | police within their com oo will, whenever pod servative masters have one advautage over their radical | sary for the preservation of order and the efficient dis- opponents, Most of the leading newspapers in the — of their duties, assume command of the police | Every preparation is at present being made at police headquarters for the issuing of licenses, pursuant to the provisions of the new law transferring the license power from the Mayor to the Police Commissioners, The latter contend that the late action of the Common | u ! i ; | eon Bom ‘and to describe the downfall of the last of the pontiffs Germany. B, Mace entered b. h. Income South, particularly those in Richmond, Charleston, Mobile | By command of D. EB st law which gives them 0 i sites " 7 Major General D. (CKLES ” Bince then a policy of peaceable expectation has pro- Op ieee pret (tice rl fen Time, con tapenle gap ‘and Now Orleans, are in the conservative interest, and 3) Ww, CLoe, Capt. 38th inf, AD. C. and A.A. A. G amy n4 the sutton of tee vailed in the councils of the Roman National Committee, | of view, If Prussia opposes the cession, it is because | Besides the above trot another source of sport was | if the use of thelr columns should be denied to the eaten Agree ge Es, heres hy ‘Finance and #ieference to the obligations imposed on the Italian | she considers the country as German and tne fortress as | presented in a match betwoen two black mares, formerly | utterances of the radicals, that class would be com. Hxanguarrers, Secon MritraRy gti mia i ‘chapter on the ‘‘ Finance ernment by the September convention has prevented | Delonging also to Germany; and that she nourishes the | driven in double barness, but since sold and now owned CiaRLEston, 8. C., April 20, 1967. 368; (awe referisg vo the city sad oo 7 wf ctehdrae hope of attaching Luxemburg to Northern Germany. | geparately. This trot was for $100 a side, mile and re- | Paratively without s newspaper organ in the South. (Extract) York, ame, Murray any measuros being adopted of a nature to compromise | Beriin is not the place to seek @ disinterested policy. | peat, in harness, The winner, toe smailer animal of the | It is principally through public gatherings where | 1. Special Orders, No. 21, current series, from these | in which ft is distinctly laid down tbat no its neutrality. What matters the autonomy of Luxemburg to Prassia? | two, was driven by B. Doble, and the otner by Air. D. | they are inflamed by intemperate and incendiary | headquarters, which establish a provost court within kop ordinance — eee ees Comuion Coun. Recent reports which 1 have received, as well from the | If she does not the Duchy to become French, the | mace. The Doble mare was hard in getting away, but | », heb) the’"/bleate ¢tedioaie the miliary post of Aiken, 5. are heredy so modi- | cil without consent Logisiature, fee 5 reason is that she wishes it to become German. In the | when sho once got down to a square trot, went chrensh arangues, + the get up their | fied that no sentence affecting liberty of any person | Which would tend to decrease the revenues of the r= capital as the provinoes of the Kingdom of Italy, confirm | eyes of Prussia, to become German is tobe Prusian. Ab- | each mile without a break, Her loping gait w enthusiasm; and while the frenzy lasts good-by | shail be executed until it is approved by the Command. | fog Fund. On pare 767 of the same volume the ordi- the opinion I expressed in my last letier, that the Roman | sorption—unification, is her programme, and one that | scorimg was the cause of much merriment ts thes) to all work, all tilling the soil, all. pianting or | !02 Gonoral; and it is ordered that white per. | nances relating to the Sinking Ne ae cn nee estion is Jooked on with more indifferince by the | S@ Mill realize, It will be especiilly easy with regard | tora Both miles were weil contested, and both Lorses sous charged with murder, manslaughter, rape, or arson among back, qu “ 7 to Luxombure, for she already holds the country | showed gooa speed aud tine bottom. The following is gathering crops, aud all otber industrial pursuits. | on the persons or property of persons of color, and per- | Pawnbrokers, and licenses of a like character. Italian Government and the majority of the Italian | by commercial ties; and as soon as the moment | a sommary :— nf In the meantime the fertile lands of the South either lan- | sons of color charged with like offences against the per- Firmly convinoed that no past or future action of the people than is generally supposed, but there is @ deter. | shall be tious ‘sho will add political and | Prinay, April 26—Purse for $100 aside, mile and re- | guish in the absence of the cultivator, or the products | 0% 9f property of white persons will be brought to. | Common Counclt, will ia apywise interfere with, the ilitary bonds also, Does any one believe that trial @ military commission. The accused will be course of the new system, or the license business mined and very active minority which is not 4: mallitery y Prossia nary Z very ty which is not disposed to | would carry hor resistance to the point of war to pro- 1 Of the soil rot in the very hour of their ripeness. It is | taken into asilitary custody, amd the evidence in the they intend to pursue, they have issued orders Jot the present separation of the Roman provinces from | serve the autonomy of Luxemburg ? ‘What a tnise deat g | not atall improbable that money will be sent from the | case, with charges, forwarded to these headqi Se letalmaonaoumee the rest of Italy continue if agitation, of arms, if need by North to support these black radicals in their idieness, | 3Y Command of Sere ekawrsas command te Onpete Bemeenyreaee be, can bring it to an end. and, with the aid they receive from the Freedmen’s J. W. Crows, Captain Thi will act as soon as. the new Bureau of Licenses is ther- On Sunday morning, the 7th inet., intimation was given PERSOWAL INTELLIGENCE. Bareau, they may be kept from starvation until after | infantry, A. D.C. and A A. A G. Se ee ~—. (the rr ‘act the part of to the Reusaas that's change ef plum bad been ressived Col. ©. M. Brower, of the United States Army, and B, | election. This will be put to the account of elec 1 ee aes an tro and who are not'eauiiod ton lobase as pawabeouar, on by their political leaders. Large printed placards, as M. Tracy, of Iuinols, are stopping at the Metropolitan | Honeering expenses, and tho Northorn radical | 1. The military sub-distriots of North Caroline and | hack keeper or driver, &0. lot "1 . , South Carolina are hereby ng a8 tho Cardiaal Vicar's Invite Sagre, were posted up Hotel. leaders will mo doubt be willing to bleed freely IL. The territory embraced within this command. is in the most conspicuous parts of the city before day break, rather than lose the reins of power. They | divided into pusts, as follows:— POLITICAL_WNTELLIGENCE. Count Montague, of France, and Col. Ludington, of and surrounded by eager perugers as soon as it was light iota c will belie their former practices if they do not open 1 ies of Dorlas Seedioaall, Remmortera ete Benen Baitmons Crry Pouca —The Conservative Conven- the United States Army, are stopping at the Brevoort ping counties of Burke, Rutherford, Polk, Yancey, enough to read. This stirring document commenced by is ‘im reassuring the country their purses very freely to secure the freedmen’s | Mitchell, Madison, Henderson, Transylv: tion in Baltimore has nominated Reverdy Johnson, Jr., deploring the inactivity and submissiveness which have tot ter ances and fring Frome if Bishop Grace and J. L. Baroux, Vicar General, of 3t, | vote, In this they will have the advantage of the Haywood, Macon, Olay and ul to be for Judge of City Gourt, and T. Parkin Scott for Clerk. hitherto chaeacterized the proceedings of the Roman | ww whch @ has been aver vince the baitle of | Paul, Minn., are stopping at the st. Denis Hotel, Southern conservative planters who in many cases are | formant Yorn ean os Morganton, Net ay, | The democrats T. Parkin Scott for Judge, andik: J. national committee, and their abstinence from such de- —— Sea Dc lhe ee ger Ef Boston, are | scarcely able to pay a wook's or a month’s wages to hired | son, Com: re En oven. ” | George for Clerk. ‘The republicans have issued an ad- monstrations ax might serve for protests against the | Territorial Absorption by Prussia — Count Oy h cebeend, of Pinibhgiun: ls stopping at the | Mads withoutdrawing on the coming crop. 1n-cases like | | 2 Tae mulliary post of Sailebury to embrace tho:| dress to ‘all loyalicitizens of Baltimore, without regard existing rigime, oon ena ase of @ State Cat tm | cisrendon Hotel. these tue colored laborer, although bearing ® friendly fn ulgbany, MYortin, ‘Iredell Baro xen; | 80 past political didterences, race or color, who are tm The prociamation went on to inform the Romans that Senator Dixon, of Connecticut; Governor Fenton, of more energotic modes of action had been determined on, | oitof april Count Bismarck: wan Inverpeliated'en the | Now York; @. A. Grow, of Pennsylvania, and, ‘and that no opportunity would be lost in future which | subject of the situation of the grand duchy of Hesse. = Baltimore, are stopping at the Avenue fooling toward those among whom he has been born and | Rowan; commanded by Brevet Colonel J. R. favor of the principles of the republican Union od Taised, may be wooed from the old homestead and its Ticutedant Colouel ign Oi head’ | to hold ursday evenine, Cad cherished domestic traditions by the tempting bribes Sip eed satan lat - gg monk’ the city in the State s Conveation, ease i i E 5 i i : might demonstrate the utter aversion of the peopte to | Darmstadt. ES AE : offered by the stranger, who comes to “secure his vote The military post of to embrace. the | meets on Tucsday, the 14th of May. their present rulers, As an encouragement to such a | Beicaging to the German ‘Confederation ‘ot the North, miwaukes ao Goverser Gambia, Minourt, ave Cope and to woan him from his early affections, Against | counties of Cleareland, Calambe ae gn ice Hino of conduct i was next announced that the lias. | while the southern yortion is placed in similar condi: | ping at thé Hofman House, A preasure like this it is bard for the Southern plant. anes, ee See Foy ‘TWE MURDER OF GENERAL BAILEY. trous General Garibaldi bad written to the committee to | py hy Ay yh starting point bo be F. og ong one of ee embers of ie ors, impoverished and straggling for a bare livelihood, | Kighth eh gt ryt) as Charlotte, N.C. Gar- | A Probable Clue to the Assassine—They are tcoept the position of teader of the party destingd to | Laubach, Deputy for Hesse in the Diet put to Count | {£9 Setropoltian, bssamed ty i# stopping #6 | to contend successfully; but the result, if we may judge | Fou, Company H, Righth tiney. io embrace the | Smepeced to be on Their Way te Canada. overthro Fie, Snirres ereras i Cen aee or Uae 1D dada Don pap ney he th List of Americans registered in Paris for the week | {Tom the tone of the resolutions adopled at mestings | countion a. Biokan he = | Davidson, Randolph, fro Sameranoure, Stich m apr Hie, satan Uae Boe hinted that the moment was not far off in which revo- Fs tit ~j Rare epee ee ending 12th from New York :—C. H. Phelps, F. ¥, | be!d in the agricultural districts, and the expressions of | Guilford, be oN and Alamance; to be Maram Boge ph foo mantecenn, lutionary operations would be vigorously commenced. | federation? Marbury, Jr., W. Paxson, Miss Paxeon, J.B. Baker, N | sentiment on such occasions, will be that the Southern | commanded by W, B Worth, pas ‘On near Rawerdsbarg onthe 0th leah, The Roman emigrants throughout italy are stil re- 2. Are these obstacles, if they exist, durable or of a tran- | ©. Rextord, Br. G. @ Colton and family, W. G. Winslow, Eighth infaatry. at Greensboro’, C ‘4 solved to return home tv ef armés and ceriainly no leader | sitory naturet Mr. and Mra. KB. Greenloat, George Alfred Townsend, | Plantation nogrose will generally and voluntarily vote as by Moy | Os infaniry. cnae on Pg Ba ay A pe ly ater prestigé to their undertaking than ees tp reply, after having explained rt a P. ee Ma Sag ng ea ‘Miss | those aay bod have peg them kindly may 5 Lp gly of CE Sag eng ae Rt ‘ilanawakee, om the back: . u f . Slade, Miss hb Slade, . jenry Stan- suggest. 1o can foretel Certaint) counties from. named hundred and Mfg cheven followers. from athegs ah ins | Dechy, admitted the lucouvenionces. cf the arreage: | aeld, Ln Morr A. Taylor abd ‘fuualy, D. Maibewarsed | eter party tbe: Seuthoraere will ally hementas shen pT tga lg tere by Salona neenorod re aireouon.. Just before, elght o'clock Prgcike juncture, and the still unsettiod state of the | ment, and added that they might be still more aggrav- anil, a. W. ~ nomen G, Buflum, B. thoroughiy reconstructed and the Bomford, Eighth infantry. Raacanciere a + | two men came in and ake! for something to-eat, saying talian Ministry, Are rather alarming combinations for | ated in the possibio case of the future Zollvereia not ex. | and Mra A. Wilkinson, J. E.:Sweet, Boston—J. F. Niob- ie representatives talke Jt Ce ern danbuay B Kine een” | ter womouset ‘ke. Mra. Ruple set on some the Pope's temporal ho ‘and coming events aro | tending beyond the limits of the Confederation of the. | ols, ——- and farnily, Nathan Crowell and | thoir seats in the Congress or the Stato Legislatures, a ae E, Eighth infantry. | victuals, and they ate four times a6 much as any two we feerl ee can ae ee tagned vy | tou Preset would qoerult AGOTIN’ Wos ted cae ee | aan We mane ry maly, “Cineinnaiintd, F, | But ftom the prevent indications the probabilities are counties of innd, Harweth, Moses, ery, | men ought to comsame at one or cater an i" it 5 was L ie . re re io tho “Central Inearrectional Committee,” ite publication | treaty of Prague, and also the States of the South on the | Glena, L 8 Worthington, G. Williamson, W. Glenn and | that they willatiach thomselves to neither of the old | and to be commanded by Brovet Colonel § Si soon as they came 10, wes fully impressed thal they: ‘was soon discovered by the carly police patrols who" jnestion whether they would oppose the entrance of all | family, W. M. Wilson, Dr. C. H. Parker. Funeidine Parties, noither to the republican, radical, conservative, | Milton x ee 4 a eearure were fugitives from justice, and “ ” them ound at dawn to we whether all Coingy arv im order jenae into the Northern Confederation In case the gov. | P. Fraber, W. T. Biddle. ” San Francieco—Mra. W. H. | democratic, or any defunct fossil party that may be gal. | EN Company K, Eighth in- | iy gvory. particu Dots, ko, Gintely: tort eee bene® locate were imme. gomem that country should itee!f express a to | Grattan, no ype ‘ = am 4.5. | vanited—bat that they will lay the found ofan) t military of Goldsboro, to They spoke tJ they had been amply rond and commonted om by early ° Mary. Dodge, Mra schilecker. Baltimore--stre, “dete | atirely new party organization and increase in strength | counties of Wayse, Johnaon, G ison, Nab, Hali- | ‘Bow soawen and maid Tising citizens. A namber of arrests were effected in INQ THE RUIN Tompkins, Mise in& Utica, N. ¥,—Mr, and Mra. |from time to ume as the prosperity of the eountry ia | [% aod Lenoit, to be come | they ware ‘man asked ee OY of Persons supposed to be likely SKETCHI s. ; a es oe Se eee: and Mrs. G. } revived and confidence becomes gradually restored. manded by r) ee Fortioth infantry, if “this was foot; ne ageat appeal Popular political passion, Lon greeter Hazard. phis—Charles ~ headquarters at Goldsbero, satchel or bundle of any kind. The evening was very ‘a8 usual, & nUtaber of Inuocen ‘A. B, Stone and family. Vermont—Mr. and Mra, W. T. 5, G snd B, Fortioth infantry. road . Ruple's onst wie va rb unc er * percas ire now | A Seetch Hleterinn om the EWecte of the Hirotani, Wal Cat Tasbesels: Dros] |. Aether, Rewet poole snker Gotng Routh, || "s. The miliary poss ot tminguon io embrace, the = ‘Moe ners moraing | woot out, andifound, by thelr - &. Cain} Paris ‘Edouard vania, will leave | counties of Brunswick, Columbus, laden, New | Werks that thay came west, and continued bogie 20 the brilliancy of the lente et it | On the occasion of tbe opening of a volunteer dri | Siornet, Benjamin 0. Pike, shee Philadeiphia on Friday next, May 3, for a political tour Hanover, Dull sad 5 to be commanded by } Saxe, a ener Sennen, ienaale aie cheve tao vee Gants ‘after tho dontraction ef the ocean rare, (Pom | Mit Oe apeke as oosse length on the subject of Bugland’s 1m the late rebel States, He will proceed to Wilmingten, eedquarters at Winingion No nae, | took Uhak direction, From, what cot ont of thew £ “ i thigh they wore heedi ‘Canada, sure they 1880, and his encape from annihilation on the forme dat Dational armament, LONG ISLAND INTELLIGENCE, XN. ©., via Goldsboro, and from Wilmington direct to | Company D, Eighth infaatry, and Company be ‘No person can once soe thom Wir in OO Pceaaae nes, When the fori Masonic, —A new chapter of Royal Arch Masons has Tepotiing way in which bis Hottuees had MerOUs party of ecclesiastics, | ‘‘eTeat cam Tadthe mowey laid Got ou \eraporery tweiplen oxen | promching ragnares, Ney jemples, cl seu itumauioetoresttn | Wen ean pulsive contributions, "activa? | the present alartaing. fons, activel e Pas | ohn ate = . bean od ve can et @ reguier gui ook is | Everythi pends on ‘to visit everything worth ob- Every dap’ yoe hear the - > tet ome Collies ita 0 into Larkin's news ‘at the ferry, ‘that the Inearrectional Committee battles without timated line Of action on this occa- | gentlemen, if you are and were devecied Wy oe resumes pocketing puts and sion, by a discharge of grenades in the middle of the | But will it do that? oranges. When arrested they bad with them a com other mode of ing turmoil | SM war ts adout te commence on plete set of burglar's tools, and are, supposed to to & gang that have for aarge time past depredations in Queens counts. Just been organized at the village of Piushing. The Council! is composed of Rev. F. 5 Wr Brown Ke W.; L. Seaman, Slug shestings ane held every jay eveving. Burotant,—A feed siore at Hunter's Point was brokem into on Monday last, when Mr. Shute, the proprietar, lost & valuable overcoat and a pair of panta The poy bye nothing of moro value, abandoned other in, the western part of the old North Stata Judge Ya labore will in N Carolina about Mon- ay, ary en ot Mays ne Coretion GEORGIA. General Pope and Governor a § of Goorgia, bas returned home to. fe ceutehes in locomotion, a mon bye phe [prices onmaied ser aban be terview between theso offcials wan ma Gqrernor siambied over a bench, Abe moet pleasant and ealusieowors obaracwsr. and wa 11. Fort Macon to constitute a seuarate wast to he | Capitol