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ao NEW YORK:;HERALD, TUESDAY,~ APRIL 30, 1867—TRIPLE SHEET. 3 ‘The be fe the itical said that the real secret of his power is a judicious dis | the intersection of Grand and Se ith streets, and RECONSTRUCTION. division of the sountry By feos fee WASHINGTON. tribution of bouquets among the ladies, Flowers pos We we | The white people generally seam to be giving ‘seas rare virtues, but this virtue their whole attention to in their crops, and to be was unknown till now. st ron VIRGINIA, satifely feo from any interest in polis An immense < Wasmmmazon, April 20, 1867, Internal Revenue Receipts. Ah oeas mecting of the Joaraeymen tailors of tne elty qqenany of inna te being planted Wie gh, in | he Latest Presidential Reconstruction Views. The receipts from the Internal Revenue sources to-day Devarture of Registering Officers From Fert- ern storekeepers are very generally disposing of their | The latest bulletin as to Presidential reconstruction | were $737,000. ‘ Fes» Monree for their Pests in Virginia. stocks and leaving this section of country. views would place Mr. Johnson tn direct hostility to the Health of Secretary Browning. } ee Foutaxes Momnos, April 27, 1867. enemies of reconstruction under the Congressional pro- See Nery of the Inter poveaitn, | Major itmar, Captain Madison Earle, Captain gramme. It is stated to-day, by a distinguished Senator, | who has been Several days past, is supposed to be | Fessenden and Lieutenant F. A. Day, some of the offi- SOUTH CAROLINA, that Mr. Johnson sincerely regrets that any of the | improving. cers who have beep detached from the garrison, to per- Mixed Mass Meeting in Columbia, 8. C.—Con- | Souther Stater-tave been so unwise as to attempt to | Imteresting Letters of Ge form registration dety in Virginia, left here this morn- servative Speeches aud Reselutions— The | restrain the eniorcement of the Reconstruction acts by General Sher: stadt, on taking the chair, thanked bie fellow craftsmen ing on the steamer John Sylvester for Richmond, Va} geuthern Gentleman the Beet Friond of the | injunction. Nay more, it is even said that eo deter. | The Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War have e, with for the honor they conferred on him by selecting him ‘They were escorted to the steamer by numerous friends, mined is the President to carry out the measures that | Just ‘seued their report in an immense volume, contain- lodge rooms prepared for | a6 chairman in a few well Lend vena aie which , and the post band assembled and discoursed the farewell Couvusta, 8. C., April 29, 1867. even should injunctions issue from the Supreme Court | ‘26 Teports by Generals Sherman, Thomas, Pope and So dears eanget ne Qhoeing jutions, Music. Several of the ladies of the regiatering officers Another important meeting of whites and blacks was he would disregard them. This is certainly a very re. other generals. The volume contains many documents 4 ‘proceeded, ni Resolved, ‘That we consider the first duty for all work: ately appointed from this garrison took their departure | held here to-day, and was largely attended. Govemor | shia exposition of Presidential views on this im- | 2¢Ver yet published, and among them the two following exercises. They Ing at our trade Is to to the organization of 5 for the North this evening. The post band which has | Orr addressed them in a speech of an hour’s length, portant subject; but it ie vouched for by a very reliable letters:— . fog, dhe-cieabid renene tes Te aioe tere 12 SURO a Deon quite energetic in their musical efforts of tate, | Giving the colored men advice ss to thelr political and | sonstoe, The same Senator anticipates that by’ the FF imieennt culated To drance thn interests ofthe Journeymon tlre, | Seompanied the ladies to the steamer and gave an | social duties, and urging that they should, st present, | 1 soins of Congress next December the Southern States | Dean Sueaax—The bill reviving the grade of lieu- ceedings in the future; as we have im the paat, to, reconcile | @nlertaining serenade in honor of their departure, attach themselves neither to the democratic nor repud- | vin te ready for admission, and the great problem of | tenant general in the army has become a law, and my B. Buekwalter, Eaq:, a resident of this place, has been | Jican party, bat to wait and array themselves upon the reconstruction will be solved, or at last very near its name has sent to the Senate for the piace. I now was held last night in Germania Hall, No. 293 Bowery. Tho rooms were well filled previous to the hour an pounced as the time of opening, At eight o’clock Mr, Henry Tucker called the assemblage to order and nomi. nated Mr. Jacob Morstads as chairman, @ nomination which was received witn much enthusiasm. Mr. William Tucker was then appointed secretary. Mr. Jacob Mor- } all interests connected with our trade, more especiall; for the amelioration of our condition as wor! 5 EE wore the order of ihe might, and the company retired ‘hile doing so shall do all in our power for the elevation ive to report to Washington immediately in the whole trado. appointed registering officer for Lancaster County. platform of a national union party that could be oocupied tee ake indicates oiken well pleased with themselves and al! mankind, Pele . ia —— to common by both races South and all people North. | "NONE. ass oe Prestdont Lincotm—The | lixeioood of confirmation start'ts the moraiog | — ACCDENTALLr Seor.—Mr. Imac Robinson, of 78 North pricing we hare invited th’ cmpoyers tote mating, Major General cence commanding the ne i Raper hs Myce yh may eral oy obey Case of Surratt. heme ys ee Se wan ae ayes naga ED. wes shot in the right senior by | tained in the’ nation or its Talgrmadonal Union ‘of our H sary dior, Shien @bhaehn te hk eaceanone. ie the Bauth will bos then educated and sevaree echt axe | The statement Teent you last week, about the pro-'| which will require mete make that chy ae henna Laney Canine Veer Tae ee te ean ie: p tntota tna fuhure ter tle cdloes crater at Meher ae | ileges of freemen. ability of John H. Surratt’s trial not taking place at | ters. og gr ag ipl 1 started out to write sent carried out, ’ following officers @attached to the Headquarters of the | ? A Committee on Resolutions, consis! thirteen ile I have been eminently successful in this LLL ident national | ietrict:—Major J.-F. bunks, Obiet of Ordnance, and | whites and blacks, reported. 8° conservative p all, nag occasioned ' good dea! of comment, and’ many | ‘war, in at least the confidence of the public, 50 one | Dmcaisos or Lagoon Deatns.—Thie Uquor dealers ar. | y MF, Waste Cacmnan, President Shout ad deen ee ¢ | Peopleare anxious to Lnow upon what authority it was | feels more than me how much of this success is due to . spoke to the resolutions, and dwelt Brovet Major Wm. A. Eiderkin, Chief Commissary of | Which was unammously It provides free ne to | rested by the police of the Forty-sixth precinct for open- | cibiy on the evil effects of strikes, as being not only Sei schools for the education of all children, and the re- | made. Iam not at liberty just yet to afford information | the energy, skill, and harmonious putting forth of that tng thetr places of business on election day contrary to | detrimental to the best interests of the employer, but { Subsistence, vision of the civil and criminal code of the State. on that point. There are some who doubt that there peepee ihemrpem, Khan. poem. mag. aod Justion Walter ana | %80'2 those of the journeymen, On this ground sions should they be discountenanced, and as a substitute suggested the more harmless system of arbitration between employer aud cinployed when the question of ‘wages became a vexed one between the two parties. He law were erday taken before found gui Frat the pence, but as were ignorant of SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALB. ington, made ay! was any sufficient foundation for the statement, while are many officers towhom these remarks are — ‘ pote m3 to the law in the case the Justice sentence au’ said he cared for and simply ethers bold in asserting that they knew cable to @ greater or less proportionate to Disloyalty in Lynchburg—Rebel Toasts at of lg ace and waola sdbers oul that xpunimtion be ee ee eee fore far aDiny ee: oldies. Bat” was 1 want = Wedding Dinner—Ineults te United States | which: intured all the privileges of ie to express my thanks 0 you and Mc. luded bh b hearers Sucers he Beaten a Tithed, above al things ves nltg Eau, for be | doubt of the intended abandonment o the wal, I may. | Faemon, vas the mat. to ‘shes above Dal CITY INTELLIGENCE. Seocmteee: Br their tale’ vemtcon tan nae H Lrncusyrs, Va., April 27, 1867: poetry er Pie ithstanding the education of the | safely state that the authority on which my original pe ae Sang gunn mol id Ihave beast ands their best energios towards the carrying ot of its proce | Taachinarg tidayaity dlplays tiaelt in quite’ « | Pass tbe Soulbera gentleman was tho best and truest | despatch waa based was such as to warrant its pobice- ofmianoe yon know Haw fart pene cxpcolion at | Tai Bbinp\od\ Auda —Thie Board pik ol iaobm yeblar: Tighe inene Toren’ ores walvensa’ the eaeieg different way, yet effective enough to make it} ‘James Gu Gite, ex Mazer, toiowet, Fiving eomur: tion, The government has hed serious doubts as tothe | whatever bas given you to do entitles you to the | day. Present Comptroller Connolly, ex-Judges Benje- | German. His remarks elicited irequent ex a quite evident that it is’ mot very “odious’’ | 800s of the _ e0-operation of the people in meas- | policy of attempting Surratt’s trial—first, because his ee pur fief dnl forces lee min W. Bonney and Lewis B, Woodruff. The Board de- apenroarrons Sy Coes corn the audience. down here. On Sabbah last, the daughter of Mr. | “Zt ng was leo ndsreesed by otter, clusoas, | conviction by legal evidence is by no means sure; and, | fs moe natiorine construction.” The wend yea" | cided that thelr fret regular meeting should be beld on tate ae asd eeabooigel eee ta tent eae Norvell, of thé Norvell House, was married to Mr. | and good f prevailed. A rained guonclive eau? second, because it might lead to some unpleasant | use in ie poral nding it for McPherson also. I } the 4th of June next, and they thereupon caused an ad- | rogulation of Toa cortalu’ extent this was 80; Frank Lee, of the late confederate States army. On | Mittee of thirteen was appointed for one year. developments, among others that of the innocence | should write to him, and wil prove ta nig dn making the announcement, } but he catapAelt thet thar ‘eur one ray, and the oaly Baturday the whole wedding party had ansombied, and at | woice® Xeliey, ot Pennsylvania, is expected here wext | of nis mother of the terrible crime for which she oe, 5 geaeaacienemmanie 4 suffered dewh. The idea of abandoning the trial is re- U. & GRANT, Major General, | An the room at dinner were several officers of the hese iegaigeetec ee ee garded as absurd by some wiseacres, because, forsooth, ¢ Twenty-ninth United States Infantry. The wedding srbleioyeaetd the accused is not under military control, but subject to party had champagne, and whon the drinking time came’| the cliseus af Pickens diawion Sr Ch held poblic | ‘8 Juridiction of the regular elvil tribunals, These around, the first toast was, ‘To the Confederate States | meeting on Monday, 15th inst, to take into considera- | smart people say Surratt is in the hands of the Supreme of America.” This'was drunk standing. The next tonst | fon, the Comyn y Paar yotearcag —_ Pn Court, not the Administration; but in their immense was, “To the soldiers of the confederate army; and may mectiog, advising pas pit yg Frage aig wisdom they forget that United States District Attornies ‘the dust of those who have fallen never have to mingle | scribed by the conqueror, asa means of restoring peace | sre officers of the general government, influenced by the | over | with that of the Yankee, while those who live may they ee ete Ok er A committee of sixteen, with | wishes of their superiors, and that the Attorney General | as heretofore, to, man a oa all proper occasions, always be able to keep separste from them, as if | tho meeting and submitted the following Tesoluuons, | %% Something to say in the matter. The Supreme | Yon se nor nun eaeces aaree hat it wall of fire was between the two ‘nationa’” The | which were adopted:— Court has only to try the prisoner when he is brought mext toast was to a secret society, the character Resolved, by us, the people of Pickens district, South | Up, and should a nolle prosequi be resorted to by Mr. ef which is entirely unknows. The words of the | snd without resctvution, fo accugl ike pak of Heeetctiae: | Carrington, no one is to object but Surratt’s counsel, | life the reepect end love, of, friend toast were spoken loud enough to be heard all tion ald down by Congres inthe Sherman Dil, and the Bi who certainly would do nothing of the kind, but, on the | large share in securing to them | Over the room, and were intended to insult the officers ‘Sond That it ia the duty of every citizen tocome | Contrary, gladly acquiesce. What, then, becomes | a én . = General McPherson and myself too much . ‘who were present. General Wilcox, the district com- ss ane ae: pes Sgr ye aan oe oe of the absurdity of sbandoning the trial Belmont you manifested your traits, neither of us being | Th® vessel has been built at Baffalo, aftor what is Vertisement to et it, to be published in Hana, Tribune, World ana | true one, by which workingmen could improve o Times, condition. and tha: was by co-operation, Let a co-opera- tive establishment, in conjunction with the journeymen tailors’ society, be established, and the most fruitful results were sure to follow. Mr. Louns Burr then followed, in German, taking the ground that if the working tailors of New York fully understood the advantages to be derived from tion there would not be so many men outside tho pale of the trade unions. \\ Mr. Rozert Crows next came forward and in 4 very telling speech pointed out the duties of the journey- men tailors at the present time. Unless workingmen were consistent to themselves they could not expect a consistent course from their employers, The of the workingmen, in being compelled to seek the cheapest market for the purchase of articles which they required, was forced upon them by the action of the er im the small remuneration which they paid for . Workingmen should become their own employers, and this could only be accomplished by co-o) It any one doubted the practicability of the co-operative Boarn or County Canvaseers.—The Board reassembled ateleven o’clock yesterday morning, and after com- (pane canvass in the Fourth and Sixth wards, ad- to eleven o'clock this morning, Lira Savina Arraratvs—The government commis sion on the above subject met yesterday, Mr. Bemis pre- siding, all the members present. On motion of Captain Metew Thursday was set apart to hear parties on various inventions submitted by them, A motion was adopted to test Levy’s fire extinguisher to-day and The Commission then spent some time in examining a num- ber of the models of inventions left at their office for that purpose, and adjourned until this morning. A New Pouics Boat.—The Metropolitan Police Com- missioners have recently entered into negotiations for the purchase of anew steamer for harbor police duty. confessed to an Velyee to continue, 83 i i : 5 mander, having heard the should the Mt? It is not formed the German model, 8 Gren without crossing the waver they might leera froma having heard of it, wrote parties a note, | #n end to the evils of our present condition, ou! Administration see near. At Fort Donelson, also, you illu rmed the German model. She ia shaped somewhat | Even without crossing the water they mi learn ye 1 the asking an explanation of theif conduct, and informing Fo coryne tqaeeea natinee ioe Paponmf A best | easy to discover what are the intentions of | whole character. I was not near like a fish, with tins, &c, and will, it is claimed, make | the iron-moulders of Troy, the haters ot Yonkers or fal pre subordinate a capacity to influence you. | thirty milesan honr. She will be brought to this city | glass blowere of Brooklyn its advantages. In Birming- them that if they meant to wisalt the government they | {rreppeciive of Taos, cole oF, previous condition, full pro: | the sdministraton on this or any other subject for a Ses pak hdd, ta Tas Goalena 1 wee Dinah TALE sherk Bone, cots oe ine podtion Gar ae, proves | ham, England, some years ago, the working claseos suf- would be arrested. They replied that they were only | Fourdh.—That every Meciliens tate or foreign. | 487- Thus, one day Mr. Johnson is said to be in favor | cowed by the terrible array of anarchial elements that | success, will be p parohaned by the Police Commissioners | fered greatly from the action of landlords. Rents be- expressing their conscientious convictions or feelings; | er, who brings physical 40 cal into South Caro. | of the Sharxey-Walker-Jenkins injunctions, and the next sagen themselves at ied Polnts but that admitted | for the purpose already mentioned. came enormous. . To counteract this co-operative build- Becould just soured the Whole mation te staan anes | HUA. That in future ne quads Saronies Reta the | Role pat down af against them. we you areas brave, palnotic and jost ss" tho | , FUslc Sono: Exraoimms—A lecture on the subject of | {ite nine tnewsand dwellings, owned by workiog mot and that they Roped he Would forgive them, and thus | lowest to the highest, will be exacted among us, save that of ‘The Japanese Commissioners. ope Wi P Earthquakes and Volcanoes was delivered yesterday at | wero in existence, He had heard” that national Grammar School Nv. 4, Rivington street, by James W. Gerard. The audience was comprised of the members differences had crept into the Tailors’ Society, but on in- vestigation he found that none such existed, and he thanked God it was so, Crash out the first the matter ended, mach to the humility of the bi The Ji Commissioners ba’ deen ot | Sot an auld ba, Da your cla chara e r mi emility: 16 brave | Sixth. That the security of our political institutions de- japanese ve not out and romper Uy od Bis E peal equ officers who were compelled to sit and listen to the | mands that th heat fs elem: teristic is the simple faith fh-guocess_ you have always taunts, education to the Peep ge gene g keene tory ty oor ieee comments ueiiars S-day.| Shey, tee eneiting manifested, which I can liken to nothing else than the On Sunday last the quartermaster of the Twenty-ninth | *titational ngion. the return of Secretary Seward before commencing their | faith a Christian has in « Saviour, This faith gave you | Of the female department of the school and a limited | of such a feeling. Adopt co-operation as the means by Infantry sod a eitizon friend. Tode out on the road a few. the” ereraplon ot ory cane ison should be made for | visits about the capital. They were visited to-day by | victory at Shiloh and Vicksburg. ‘Also, when you have | number of visitors among whom were Commissioners | which the condition of the workingmen ts to bo tm- Senniel chigiae aan pecker devgy had ones | sales ‘hat our population may become xed and permanent | Mr. R. & Chilton, of the Department of State, and | completed your Deok, penpazations, vos 0 aged Smalland Coop. Tho lecturer commenced by reviewing | Proved, and all will go on well. | , and he ap uagrove, poured a fearful tirade of abuse | EMA. That the laws of this State require modifcation in | PY Captain Brooke, whom they number among the | reserves; and I tall you it was this that made us act | forrser ve somo ve ay orescence a (anon upon the gar peared The v sperieige and his frwetlane sey yn te 4 a Pa earliest of their American acquaintances, and for whom | with Lemme sy tS, mer, Nighetrd i was, that ype ginm. and.-water: th roceeded to k of Mounts Pt gyre tb epee red President callii — compuned se hallow the insult, andvse, | in cares of fraud, and ‘corporeal punishaaest for deena be | they entertain a strong regard. The presents intended | the oF fate, o es Ino Sieh Bihce, You. would | Hecla and Scaph: , the principal volcanoes of estab Iceland; Mount Etna and the eruption which embedded the citv of Catmia in a cascade of fire and water, and concluded by $n aD ace count. of a personal visit to Mount Vesuvius, and onl; operative store to come forward and enrol their names, for the President, General Grant and Secretary Seward, | knowledge of grand tisosy. bad of books of science ¥ perngecrtet'Y arrived here to-day, and the bores, twelve in all, were | and history; but I confess your common sense seems to stowed away without unpacking. The Secretary of Le- | 28 | Horseshoers’ Society. A meeting of the Horseshoers’ Society took place last stay fashington. is better qualified than gation, Fukasawa Ukikty, and the interpreter, Seky- fou mand the busts of intrigue ‘and q . Come Be ee eae Pompeii and Lg earl evening at the corner of Twenty- second street and Third ‘siropaty, are suffering trom temporary illness, caused by fest, — . the whole Missiasippi valley. | the whole two hours occupied ihe auiseey the ‘most | ®Venue; Michael Bigh presided. The attendance at the eo the journey to Washington by rail. The members of the | Let us sure, and J tell you the Atlantic gain to be well pk b th i ‘and Pacific shores. will follow its destiny as sure and enjoy the’ sumptuous fare set before them with Bort ne dom oe pala get Time and Great gusto, r Canadian Officials Aiding Smuggicre on the tn the seceded States your word ‘Row would further Frontier. lon Information has been received st the Treasury De- atteution and perfect quiet was maintained by the juvenile audicuce, Several sacred and secular pieces wore sung in the course of the morning, the man- |-Ber in which they were joined in by the children reflects jy cot the lady who has the musical charge Partment that the Canadian officers of customs are | Wath 1 foretold to General. Halleck, before be | seventh avenue and Thirty-fourth street, to witners a poke ae Sey a i$ we hal rs seal pal ag beh: Rede Tanke bor work of Chatioston and ichmond and tae | Captain John D, Gould, and’ Company of tre cams Merchants and men of acknowledged respectability in | jp poveriahed coastof the Atlantic, regiment, under Captain H. C, , Were the competi- Canada and England are said to have embarked capital ‘Your mneere Wks ters, | Tie commands were “pet ¢ eh the facings, im thie contraband business, and all the watchfalness of . HERMAN. ‘wheelings man orma, ussed. The general opinion, how- General Gnare. all of which evolutions companies: apy bij ment-restoration. At the conclusion of the government offiegrs cannot entirely prevent the ‘ ever, was that le was too dul! to warrant any increase, oe, commen of nine citizens—six white and three ¢ol- | cocasionel introduction of goods free of duty. Manseyiiey “tne: Graves st Dario aver ae: S on 4 and no action was taken in the matter, NORTH CAROLINA. sboonce of the comm Pry eeen of Omauating om the Tie Grande. | rye seh of April being tbe day appointed in Goorgia New York Practical House Painters, 7 Golonet Moore, of the Sixth infantry, end several a oe gg wowed a, — for decorating the graves of the rebel dead, Friday last A regular moeting of the New York Practi¢at Howse SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE WERALO. vibe coaimatie to daft real Saatcte Lanthings'48 ¢aaeaiiin anes ve ead was observed in that way throughout) that State. In ‘The Colored People te Support the Repub- or apa officer in regard to the employment of mounted inapect- Heans— Ne Native White a ors for the prevention of smuggling between Point Nerth Carelina—The Negrees Desire te Held tived an Isabel amd the upper side of the collection district of Newnsnst N. 0.; April 96, 1967, | tied “An act weg Ph ap taney elapse 0 ‘The colored people wherever I have been seem to be | March tion department, ‘mature consideration | i Z F i oe i Fi § 3 3 their schoolteachers, the few Northern Fobelion galas ie ggvoramant of te United wiatee in | revenue aiong the Mexican frontier; and instructs the living in the cites amd towns odd corp aenecaty. a fully and we. earns ‘grate. | Collector to Scorer the myscet cancers: officers and assistants connected with the Freedmen’s Gon end thes fro Will te peed faith, eo faras we are abl ment the names persons for ce \- reau, keep them up to the work. It may be that in ioc Unefeta” and earmoguy and faithfully endeavor sates Sito, low sot ioamweet aged mom the back country remote from towns and less subject to Resolved, That it is ‘Of all loyal citizens to unite | the names of twelve persons Inspectors a ait se eit t , f i the restore Spoke i a toms. They are tobe men who are capable and trust- to those of the first class, and thas fees for whij sai mana'aovs, tbe colored people are events in | s2ams Sw? Tades out sarees, dinars and tadided | worthy, and pecullary fed forthe provesive service, | Ue. even 8 rete: vnmmtion for the deparied, heroes and ‘trecing be rectcued. as extran Combtieee wets sport. of od Sibealianon They may, however, not | “Resolved, That we hereby pledge ourselves to oppose any | Instructions are also given regarding the pay of these ‘Terrible Destitation in Georgia. Beiitie ae ee ree eo pllant in the Randa of white politicians as these | t0¢ sil efcris lo prevent the restoration of the Union upon | officials and the expenses consequent upon the purchase | resenizence just received from the interior of Georgia <a ioctl ‘would wish. The blacks consider themselves ed. That wo are ready to co-operate with the loyal | of horses, tana creas x sa cho gives alarming accounts of the terrible destitution still ex- | day evening floating in the water: near the foot of } The Pittsburg Iron Mincrs’ Strike Ended. Prrrasuno, April 29, 1867. prineiadesnimera lly.» my cu pla gro. uaehoookges The lock-out in the iron mills, which has existed since county, recently saw in one Gay seventy-five women in i i i } | i H i ? H : i : i East river. ‘The Selma Bank Case—The Report of the Ex- ‘Thirtieth street, ver. The body was entirely i i | | M3 #2 and are not disposed to forego the claim for the Festoration of the Unton. Committee. the 12th of last J . terminated yeeterda: the of the Northern men who want all the officts Resolved, That itis the duty of all loyal citizens tocome | ne following is the official report in the Selma, Als- that place, some of whom had walked ten miles in search oe pee pith wekne-y!pdewrhaney ‘ae aa hate for themselves, a Pie aheteds yout in good faith the ob- | dame, bank case :— ©} of fo0d to save themselves aad thelr cbildren from stary- | " 5.44 1» Bpospway.—Betweon two and three o’clock | Dail factories will also be i full blast, mative white republicans tn North Caro- ‘Congress in acts, in order to restore Apnil 20, 1867. ation, In other counties of Cherokee Georgia there aro ee eee ers There are no ton. eas of Major General W. the wa- | pundreds of similar cases of destitution which call loud. | 0% Monday morning a fire breke out on the fourth floor of POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. only about enough in Virginia to oocapy all the That we wil support no man for s sent in the | At the request Ma the Th insteat when the | | ae 852 Broadway, occupied by Mrs. H. H. Jobus as adwel- iu federal, State, county and m offioes, if divided Fees faith endoves the principles eabodiea | vault of the National Bank ia, thls place wae — ie cio eraaie in and we assisted in examination made Colered jngten. ‘The other day, in Goldsboro, yeur correspondent. was | , Hesclved. That an, woth nant de caisson ieee the’ mccneaon Nateeg wanna of BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. ‘The Republican Club of one of the wards in Washing- by a colored men, who lnteoduced himesif os et eee Se va it facta dincloned by the investigation — Tus Svrrossy Homcrpr.—Coroner Lynch held an in- ton bas resolved to demand an answer to the following OPHara, acebeol teacher. Me aid, imreply to ques- oral thie. ‘a Tho Doskloper of the has furnished a trial stereaen oh (Ok telly of die questions, put by colored persons :— that of bis race had nothing te complain of ‘whenever ore duty it shall | balance, taken the books om the 16th instant It | quest yesterday . Robert First.—Are you u faithfal supporter of the principles of = be to secure such to the hag been Goposited with the Chamber of Commerce for | Young, of No. 60 Main strejt, who was found at the ‘the radical repablican party, and dv you promise sincere- se gan irs canoe ba hosed sipretos tad Walopal Union | atte iaspeotion. Xf the bank on that day was in the | door of ‘is residence, at haltpast x o'eloak last Tuee- ly, on the honor of an American citiaen and a true radical . “a ~- rs Tot’ ‘stead’ of | day morning, in a dying From the appear- republican, ia your power for the support of you? wore sith csaalenss aaiangae Simaiaitiod | | Resctres, stalae Sasoee ba heats | Sirroal' an is,” cat, we,” aly toesd. 1a| ance of the docenaed 18 wae Pupponed that he bad boon Micond Will yon, tee yout ‘afuence, to the best of eee ease eee ne * | be requested to publish ike $3,203 and” in coin 96,452 18, ron here 1’ your correspondent ae wae po te of a nc. | the victim of foul play. He ta otin won Epewemane ts eo enapermen tego pei There i aly, aaa Ge - and ORG eevaming > ~ ‘excluding $123 0, morntng with aboat $40 in Cel ag this party, regardless of race J pa . — ae aah Gs some oilcioth bows Imaster—whe hed escaped within the i FL D pe pg SR ge le army Parcected to New York, wi nTra= Will you stand frm and unchangeable for arty part of the war.) wn tn nae an Gisends 06, besides $82,715 87 in suspense, All the | and took a number of bine i brary Daguerantoncder ap con- “wane ip suatees sueceneine se. sone Freedmen’s Meoting in Tallahassee. = to bein were found, excopt a | o'clock an officer of the oben ak asens Stee Dut ho lives some om. A tenes was held in Tallghasscs, Via.*on the | Pads Dat of the $156,120 08 we only found | assistance of sareral dition of servitude, and do all in your power to en you have sot enough white men tobe candl- | so ‘agent, A preamble and resolutions, fol eee eed, We bed no tetas of asceriaining what | coed. him from Wortgated from a drect tm the chimney ue the adoption of such a system ? ered street to the a Insared — matter for Uhet,”? hg 4 Dosepro tear ebca Spqnoratt” Goedcuee Wolter ona go ialuteen were pong + Aggy mF by — pel til phyA $1,600 in the Tradeemen’s Insurance 4 WEWS FROM CALIFORNIA. Tar ie enor pol ns aly tar” ra iY ed ‘Tincn | tooks, tobe on sande to the credit of the | sblx o'clect, Sieeased . | Acctpants.—Michael McMabos, « laborer, residing ®t | yaw Guite Agninst General MeDewoll—Arrest That ts what, aun trying to apeortain. T'think wo | Poon, shearers ond pete tons wives « Unies States cers of Me so ernmnd | tend’s sbecuce from home } | 65 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, while visiting some friends | ‘of am Absconding County Trensurer—Fire. e majority.” iy on in the form of ores ‘Mobile, New Orleans and | day morning, wien sho in Twentv-fifth street yesterday, secideatally fell down San Francisco, April 28, 1967. eee ee ee a eed Cal cased in te New York, may be Dut the books far- | conscious condition, an stairs and fractured bis arm. He was taken to Bellevue | since the legs! decision against General McDowell, Se ralecbusly meson ply — 7 LOUISIANA. erat ten cay Reccanion we enetd cnouin ta toga to ba lag Seg ‘Dr, | Howpital. Tendoving him liable to damages in consequence of “1 aid one of those who think that office should seek by the President of the beak to he Cuser or Book. | Sheppard, o tbe Brookiya Ci sd thai | Bridget Hogan, a domentio, residing at No, 98 Raose- | arresting and imprisoning persons tor using treasonable ‘man, not man the office. ue we’ ain, eileen SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Keeper. We regret that we cannot be more specific, but | he had made the volt street, while riding in a Third avenue car yesterday and expressing exultation over the assassina- Your covreappemnes Congeee of the ‘vee Re the manger in which the bank was conducted (it ap- | on Saturday sud found attempted to stop the car by making an effort to pull the | tion President Lincoln, sujts are being commenced rele,a very Repay men Anether Order from General Sheridae—Re- from the evidence before us that the President, | and was of th opinion that he strap, when she unfortunately slipped and fell, breaking | throughout the State by th ‘ho were arrested during compnse municipal Lag meval of a Lieutenant of Police—! oewes managed the affairs generally), ren- | brain, superiténced by exposui verdict her i¢g. Sho was taken to Bellevue Hospital. the Gan, fill other public places would ever way the Bedies of Unien Soldiers, &: dered it impossibie to obtain data which would enable us | effect wi Jobn Durrkin, a laborer residing at 226 McCall, the absconding treasurer of Santa Clara colored gentleman with the Irish name appeared New Onusans, La, April 24, 1867. to give the croditors a satisfactory opinion. As to the Fatat Rarfeoan Accipent.—Ce |. | street, was taken to the Sere ea ty anaes, county, ‘was arrested to-day on the Walker river, in ‘will not be hia faait | ‘The order this afternoom. Gen. | amount which may be realized from the assets, much fternoon to hold who found him at pier 31 East river, whore he had | Nevada, and $18,000 was recovered. verted $6 ak view, ned 6 a7 ier prc 3p depends the ekilfol management in the | fed yesterday a fallen and broken his log late on ‘The extensive stocking factory of Goldstone & Sharp pare be not before long on the roll of the House era} Sheridan bas roquested that any citizen having | \) Dany of tno notog and drafts setullyon te bok 8s of John Judg, a boy sixteen John Lang, ® German bricklayer, while at work yos- was totally deatroyed by fire last Jt. Repocsensallvi fiom HO cause of complaint against any person not properly con- | well as those abstracted, are of doabtful value. his residencq No. 40 Amity yorerday terday on the new buildings now in course of erection <pieathacpaapancenniaeiantbeessis: afterwards a colored messenger came up with | ducting d LEVI W. LAWLER, | from injurief received in Fourteenth stroot, Pegi A Ken nays ace Seniove Occunaasce—Two PEnsoxs THROWN PROM A <4 4 correspondent asked MJ. A. KEITH, Conrt street/cars, last Ponday from the scaffold from the sixth floor, and when picked nile SRDS Se i sae | eee 5 WM. BYRD, JR. was riding the platform of ‘mid attempted to | Up was still living, but died just as he’ was being taken | Wa0ox xp Rox Over.—On Sunday afternoon, while & he pied gg Redemption of Mutilated Currency. Jump off wifn the car was in motich, into Bellevue Hospital. gentleman named Dunican, of Mott Ha:en, accompanied “No,” said he, “I want to vote for men of my own try omtee, ‘The business in the office of the Comptroller of the Faas Recut ov 4 Fatt.—Jobn Quigly, a tlaboror, who by a Mr. James Cleary was driving along the road from sap iii acai esdnee 1 toe Currency is greatly retarded by the action of banks in | fell ina fith Clinton street, on thé moraing of the 28d WEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE. the village of Westchoster to Fordham, in a light wagom fist fonnaed, hen se the same potoc, "He war & | fore’ sending mutilated curreney in for redemption without | ingt., strife hie head upon the curb stone, died on | Crutse of the Do Koto—The Recent Fietiowa | * Party of Teported noto por gy yeh ‘bt fellow, and answered with a text from scripture, complying with the requirements of the circular issued | Sunday mfning, at the City bg ors Coroner Lynch between Lieut oe Dany and Zalinke. drove up in ‘a heavy, cumbersome trap, and, in terms ‘hey should be wise aa serpenta but harmlans ob tm September, 1866. Mutilated national bank notes sont | wat notiff to hold an Inquest on the body, ‘OMTRES® MoxRoe, April 27. road be ee; og y would i i ps rf ‘thing bat ite, demanded that on Denlees Oo 8 proceeded to ‘Winsxev.—Yosterday morting one hun- The United States gunboat De Soto, whose arrival in | Mr. Dunican at once nd the enemy's line too strong to let them pass, whereupon ‘This showed shat, in soaring seripture, this colored | the ich inat., amounts of $600 or its multiple, and should be can- | dred of whiskey wero seized at Miler’s bonded | Hampton Roads from Havana has been before reported, several severe cuts with a heavy whip across wth bad not neglected military tactics, | the | them to leave the vicin anon 1m all cases before sending by cutting out the sig- | WAarehoug in Sedgwick street. The selzire was mao | sailed from Port au Prince for the latter port on the 16th | the cheat and back of his (Mr Danican’s) 4 which, Le colored children were Playing = ‘outside = eee ‘When this ts not the on the c¥rge that the bonds filed in tle collector's | instant. The gunboat Marbichead, which had arnved | being rather spirited, dashed off at a break-neck pace hoolhouse as we passed, the hoar i gen h | fe natores officers, done the notes | Oiice of be Second district for the paymest of the tax from Cape Hayticn, laid at anchor in the harbor, and the | and threw both gentiemen from theit seats to the road, wing arrived, On soorenah et, a Lg are invariably returned. vient. This was the only Foported | flag ship Susquehanna was to sail the next day for Kings. | the wheels of the wagon passing over both of them, Ss atheol bons ened ane boox tn nls toto bands, Important to Losers ef Coupon Bends and | y ton, Jamaica. The United States gunboat Winoosk! was | causing injuries of a serious character, although not suf- ficientiy dangerous to be considered fatal. The occer- rence was witnessed by Kenny and his companions, but was only noticed by a burst of conten tibvaldry from the entire party. The horse also sustained serious injury. y ov Gown At East New Yore.—, small quan. | st Havana when the De soto sail Ja reported to have ‘been gold tust was dis- \ Pe onthe jong the plank road at Ens! New York. out practical benefit, arist notices which are Sveny ebert seni oot adaatly tovelved 1u"the bepartment, Fempecting the | Tb? Teh te ory has boon the tain opto’ sero board officers which recently convened in the fort by order of General Burton, unanimously acquitted ‘Lieutenant F. which occurred here some time ago betwoee himself and Lieutenant Zalinkl. The attack which the latter offi made upon him th the presence of ladies was greatly de- precated by the garrison. an jt} fecha Bed mg ‘He might have passed for rr part, or « priest reading his office, stopped bim and got hit into conversation. His story icsnstianbeldnbadltbetdly baits ws what a Grav Wess seas ete Uae ee Ronssny oy Siuxe ox THe Enix Rarnoan.—On we night of the 4th inst., a freight car of the Erie Railway, illage ever ai officers of the of which, he bad saved $900; and with that money and remaining in blank, at the | ton ime v' while lying at the depot in Jersoy City, was broken into Goldsboro, taking his wife with bim, in becomes necessary to give this public no- ff MontaLity.—The total number if deaths in > ‘might ation’ the Preedmen's school. tne onthe ‘Government cannoe provct, and will not THE MISSING SHIP PETRONELLO HEARD FROM, snd robbed of wo bales containing raw al, wx bundles page which he had been , and weacertake to protect, the owners of such bonds and notes, ‘inh Pht Aprit 20, 1867 of dry goods and some other articles, valued in & page of simple spelling ‘But,’ said against the consequences of their own fault or misfor- mors sim | 32:28, Derectives Ni and MoWilliams | were janatton of the great be had made, “I tune, Hereafter all Advices from Honolala of April 6 etate that the ship | sent to work up case, and over $2, Tight emart before I came here. and treasury notes, issued Petronetlo, which left Hong Kong in October last, with | worth of the ap found & te 'y colored families have settied at Goldsboro, prin- pally on account of the school. They buy quarter-aere tions of iand for $25, and put up neat litte houses | to bearer. blank, will be paid to the part, ong o> them in pur- suance of the reguiations u io course of regular business, and no attention will be paid about two hundred coolies on board, bas been heard from, She was canght io 9 typhoon, and was so much th Cr damaged that she put into Maniia, where the was con. c Saco Soha os ttn | ave eS irenegis puss ma beter te rps ot eee seme Hone’ TRS anaes lg te yoaerany ster ‘vention and respect te eaten hi bane Why the Head of the Agricakaral Department ROBBERY AT BRUNSWICK, MO. noon the accused were brought berore LARGE BRENHAM, TEXAS. nined Office. pen Lapetie—— sne There have bongs reasons given for the retention nic Temple of Brooklyn, B. U., lat evening, Sr. Loti, April 29, 1867, not y wo with tho case till ' The banking house of Plunkett & Appleeate, at ‘Bruns K, Mo, wan fobbed of $2,000 se Saturday event in Masonic history not likely bon ws | by Whe fravernity, The empleo 59 Wmated at

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