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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1867—TRIPLE SHEET. 3 J A P A N - CUBA. WASHINGTON. the report was made on the si Two pas- RECONSTRUCTION. Joarned the United States Court untii June. The Jun® wenger, two baggage, forty-four fiat, -one cattle, and term will be an exceedingly important one, perhaps four box cara, The rolling stock purchased and now in the most important session of the Court ever held May 1, 1867, SENATOR WILSON’S SOUTHERN CAMPAIGN, te transit is ten locomotives, four passenger, eighty-stx in Virginia, a8 @ wumber of ol¢ confiscation cases, as expected ‘Wasumaron, The Public Debt State The public debt statement, which flat, fourteen cattle, forty-two box and ten hand cars. involving over @ million dollars, will be taken up and The road will be opened for business to Salina, the end decided ; and some of the heavy capitalists of New York, ‘THE WAR WITH CHOZIN SUSPENDED. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. conta do Onan Countess de Case Montalee usd | would have been issued elther to-day or to-morrow, has | of the seventh section, on the 20th inst, oF forty-seven | Senator Wilson’e Arrival and Reception at | *2 it is binted some prominent politicians at Washing- Fyn ig es ie a ar ig A. Downs, | been delayed by reason of certain accounts not having | milée beyond Junction City, the present terminus of the | Raleigh, N. C.—His ane a mie. Hebles | 2, are somewhat fnterested in the casos of tax titlen, Mes Roms, Oe ree Wine’ sas been received; and it 1s not now probible that the | operated line, making the total length of theroad in} gon’s RoplycA Guia Des fer the Colored | It i8 supposed that sbere willbe an unusually able array BRITISH TROOPS FOR REINFORCEMENTS, operation one hundred and-eighty-five miles, of legal talent on hand. ‘The Trial of Jehu H. Surratt. ‘The Criminal Court of this District yesterday adjourn- ed until the 27th inst., whon it is understood that John ‘H, Surratt will be tried, the Court and counsel for the and the prisoner having so agreed. statement will appear before Saturday or Friday at the People, &c. earliest, A Pardes Granted to Solomon Kohnstamm. A pardon was granted by the President yesterday to Solomon Kobnstamm, of New York, the well known operator on the government Treasury. Kohnstamm was Wiixoron, N. C., May 1, 1867. Senator Wilson arrived hero early this morning, and addressed a large colored assemblage this afternoon. The national flag waved from the public buildings, and banners with patriotic mottoes were strung across several The Richmend Street Cars. Ricamonp, Va., May 1, 1867. The Richmond street car arrangement went into opera. Insults to British Officers and; an tion to-day. Very few negroes availed themselves of 11, Apology. tried at New York, in 1862, on the charge of presenting | Heavy Fee for Defending Fonians—Mr. Sew- | "tects A large procession of colored men, witn mar- thongh ~eny whites refrained from riding. fraudulent claims against the government, and was sen- ard in Trouble. shals on horsobeck, with bands of music, flags and betmaptoics ss: tenced to ten years’ imprisonment, One of the most | “It belng announced that the counsel retained to defend | banners, organized at the Town Hall and marched to the PORTH CAROLIN Cenfere ereign tafivential agents in procuring the pardon was Mrs. the Fenian prisoners has sent in a bill for $50,000, it has | place of meeting. This was Dudley’s Grove, on ae ee ae Sie. cnc ce ubeasem'y. whe come sr068 Giet become a question by what authority the State Depart- | the bank of the Cape Fear river, outside of ORDER FROM GENERAL SICKLES. Ministers. many for the purpose, Mrs, Berger left here for New | ment assumes to employ counsel in sugh cases; and» | the oly. A stand was erected there under the plug &e. &e. &ec. York yesterday, taking the pardon with her, intending | ‘istinguished Senator deciares there will be trouble | shadow of a spreading oak, It being May-day, the Haapgeanrens, Secon Muustany Drernicr, to deliver it; see her brother released, and take passage | about the matter in the Senate. The Senator believes | youthful colored population and some white children Cuaniasron, 8. C. April 27, 1867. } ss Kept it as a holiday. Refreshment booths were on the (extract in the whioh sailed from New York to-day. there is no authority for such procedure, and says LT t oF Councilmen, and for SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. A Batch Bf Rebel Pardons in Preparation, | it will bring Mr. Seward's ropublican friends in the | ground, ‘The women and children wore their gayest at- | rtatos thet Qecinme et” Nasboca, Morea Carstina, Fomemame Jonee, Ager ® } ‘The President has concluded to make giad the hearts | Senate about his cars again. He also affirms that Mr, | tire; boys located themselves in the forks and on the | appointed to be held by the act of incorporation on the ‘Vie Sen Francisco, i is of another batch of repentant Confederates, whose | Seward has no friendsinthe Senate on the republican | branches of the fine oak trees to hear the speaking, and ag pone pomp on re ‘oo ae ‘The ship Cordillera arrived here (San Francisco) this ‘morning from Yokohama, Japan, with advicesto the abeve date, Afairs in Japan were quict, politically and fimencially. ‘The Tycoon hes given notice thes the war with Chosin the girls got up games and picnics in other portions of the ground. Men formed a dense mass around the plat- forms andall went in for enjoyment. There were some white beng resent, but in very small proportion to the ks, former included Northern residents here, federal soldiers in blue, city petitions for pardon have been gathering dust in official Pigeon holes for the last six months, He has directed that all the applications awaiting consideration be prepared for his approval. There are about one hundred and fifty of these, all of which are of the class known among gentle- side, and remarks that could he have been permitted to hear the debate in executive session on the Russo-Ameri- can treaty, and the language therein applied to him, he would certainly see and feel that he had fallen far out of the way that leads to the republican heaven, city of Newbern, North Carolina:—~ john H. Washington, Esq., Mayor of the city, present First Ward—A. H Faster, to dll original cy. Joon 5 wo ao vacancy. Second Ward—A. H. Seymour, onset soe Jue- ‘tthall not be prosecuted farther, although the movement met teesitiay with’ the pardon bausmest.es “small fry,” Land Oftice Business. police in gray, and several ladies occupying wagons and | tice, whose term of office expires. Ihas been in practice a successfai one. meaning applications made by those who were posh l The Commissioner of the General Land Office has pe a aan tones ae Genny Santee at Dalnge g my nae ai codon ‘Tho suthorities of Chosin, against the wishes of the from general pardon by the twenty thousand dollar | !ssued instructions to the local officers at Topeka and of the banners carried in the procession bore the | _ Fourth Ward—Samuel Radcliffe, vice J. J. Robertson, ‘Fycoon, will'not open the port of Simonski to foreign lane of the amnesty proélamation, Humboldt, Kansas, withdrawing the odd numbered goc- | motto: — "i Si gs pega net ote fre ge ra [napa trade, , sais pds t the State | Hon of land within twenty mites of the line of route on | $RQUAL RIGHTS BEFORE THE LAW WELL ASK? | of ofice sxpiren pahaskeor nec ‘A detachment of the Thirty-seventh regiment of in- PMT ee teyceemenenes® Me... each side of the Leavenworth, Lawrence and Galveston NO MORE, WE'LL TAKE NO LESS, Sixth Ward—Edward R. Stanley, present incumbent. ‘fantry, with some men of the Royal artillery, had arrived toreinforce the British troops in the camp near Yoko- hasan, Im consequence of native insults offered to British and all other materials for building free of duty, a Eastern net bors and others have a fair prospect, of At half-past twelve o’clock the Japanese Commis- sioners were received at the State Department. The Chief Commissioner, Ono Tomogara, accompanied by Matska Judyn, Second Commissioner and suite, consisting Pension Ofice Business. Railroad, in conformity with the granting aet of March 8, 1865, the Governor of Ransas having filed a map of the definite location of the line of route for said road, OOP DE LOOE OE DOLEDOOEDE * One of the ambulances was labelled: — ‘NATIONAL REPUBLICAN EXPRESS COMPAN (aad es eae DIRECT ROUTE TO THE NATIONAL $ Seventh Ward—H. J. Memminger, present incumbent. ‘TO BE TRUSTEES OF THE NEWBERN ACADEMY. Edward R, Stanley, present incumbent. H. J. Memminger, vice J. T. Hough, whose term of office expires, ' business with ture. rs The rs hereby appointed and all persons holding eMicers, and even to the representative of Queen Vic. | ding an ees with Cubs in fut of two leu Nia Geen aa <aaiel The report of iabor pérformed in the Pension Office OOO OL LORE DOOLORESOIOIRAD DE. ‘office under the Corporatien of Newbern or the trustees of teria, ir H. Parkes, im the Mikado’s territory, the British par othe oot Seatn Navas do ‘Tolose, forming | wisn two sorvantas arrived at the dopertment with Mx R._ | uring the month of April shows that five thousand | ,,i%e mesting having beon Organized by clecting Gen- | the Newbern Academy will, before entering upon the Minister, in bis official capecity, demanded an epology' | Nufes, went to sen on the 1648 inst. Her destination is | @ Chitton, and proceeded from the carriages to the recep | four hundred and ninety-four claims were received, of | thanking Congress for the Military Reconstruction bill, | 4ulies of thelr respective afices, in addition to the not known, It be that she calls at St. Thom: to reconstruct North Carolina with loyal oath of office required by the laws of North Carolina and from the Japanese government, which was duly made. | 10) Myon ee ae She will uo doubt test | tion room, where they were received by the Secretary | Which three thousand seven hundred and thirty-cight promigpe eee ina with loyal men, | tne ordinances of the on of Newbern, take and En one instance the English officers, when out on horse- | the Carmen, which sailed bence many days and introduced by Mr. Chilton, During the short and | Were widows, and one thousand seven hundred and | Srfnq rights and: privileges-to the poor ‘ite men by | fabeeribe the oath setsforth in General Ordere No. 33, Qank, mot a Japanese nobleman attached to the court of | The two brother assassins of poor Maas Save Deen | pleasant ‘interview that ensued the following conver- | *fty-six were invalida Five thousand four hundred | the establishment of a republican party in the State, oo (Section tine re (oa caret the Mikado, and, when about to pass, the Englishmen fomayr to pero vil, The execution bag | oiion took plaos:— and ninety-nine claims were admitted. Three thousand | | be came Witaoe fen acereeret the meeting for nearly | Drovide for the more efficient ernment of the rebel were compelled to dismount and stand aside while the | D¢n deferred for a few day “ which Ges | ah oe State nid, “1 to soe | four hundred and forty of them were widows, and two | {%o hours. He declared that the republican party | Brates, and to. facilitate restofation, passed 234 March, shipe, on boardof wh e Secretary ) “Tam very, happy to se Wag not responsible for one life lost in the | 1g07.)’ The oath of office sbail be subscribed in di mative officer pursued bis way. tarbances have occurred in the course of this year are | you here,” —_, thousand and ffty-nine invalida ‘The number of claims | war; but, before God and history, the supporters | 210"), .4 iene oe ua cnt og “athtonmnion, duly apt ‘Te Jepancee government has invited all the foreign | the Bilbaine, Lulsite, Avow{ Napoleon and Cristma; the | 7°". 0's or commissioner, Ono Tomogara, replied that | Felected was soven hundred and fifty-four; two hundred | of slavery were responsibie for overy lfe sacrificed | Seemed ‘by the party, and: attenied, by” a wan _ ‘matmisters accredited to the empire to meet the Tycoon at Osaka at an carly date, and the time of assemblage is ‘mow fixed for the last days of the month of April. ‘The American Minister will proceed to the imperial tatekview accompanied by the whole force of the United (Mates squadron serving in the waters of Asia, | Is ts reported in Yokabama that the French have con- teasted to supply the Japanese government with four ‘undred thousand stand of small arms and a large quan- ity of ammunition. ‘The French Minister is now on a visit to the Southern 1 burnt at e lapoleon was _—_" and some Havana, April 27, 1867, The result of my investigations about the steamer Sonora is that momen were shipped, either enlisted or otherwise; in fact, she does not appear to have taken any passengers stall. This is confirmed by the captain of the Some did apply to the con- mgnees for Passage to Vera bul could not admitted on board the Sonora, it being desirable to get her off without a moment's deMy, early the 25th inst. on From the information I have,. of a pretty xsliable g the crew reached the pleasure of the interview was mutual. The Secretary of State—How long since ‘you left Japan? Mr, Tomogara—Two months ago. The Secretary of State—Is this your first visit to America ? The Commissioner—No, sir; I came here seven years ago with the embassy sent at that time by his Majesty the Tycoon, Iam happy to make your acquaintance this time, I take the liberty to express to you the best ‘wishes of his Majesty the Tyooon for the health of the sion one hundred and four land warrants of hundred and twenty acres. Naval Assignments. ~ Captain G, H. Scott, United States Navy, bas return North, and Captain J. M. Frailey has tached from duty and sixty-three of whien were widows, and four hun- dred and ninety-one invalids. In the bounty land divi- one hun- dred and sixty acres each were issuéd, and four of one been de- tached from the command of the United States steamer ‘Saranac, of the North Pacific squadron, and ordered to been de- tor at the Navy Yard at Phi- and every dollar spent in it. He invited the colored people to vote with the republican party, knowing that they were voting with the unconquered and uncon- querable power of the country, He declared it vitally important that there should be no black party or white bs aH re rob editor of the Wilmington Despatch, min-Robingon, 1c in, then spoke for nearly an hour, endeavoring to throw the blame of the war om the slavery eas 4 el ing on them the design to make the de- pendent on the North financially and industriously. It was the old argument, but was not strongly presented. He read an extract from a speech of Me. Wilson’s, in 1856, sustaining the doctrine that slavery an institution of the States, and coutd not be interfered or other officer authorized to administer oaths, will be flied in the Mayor's office, and another copy with the post commander, The commanding officer of the post of Newbern is Charged with the execution of this order. By command of Major General D. E, SICKLES. Official—J. W. Crovs, Captain 38th Infantry, A.A. A. G. Republican Meetings at Holly Springs, Hall- fax and Stanly County, N. C. A republican meeting was held at Holly Springs, N.C, on Saturday last, It was one-third white and two- on ‘ Indelphia, and ordefed to command the Saranac, Cap- | With; also the letter of December, 1860, from Abraham how of hands betng callea for th character, it would that preparations are being | President of the United States, as well as that of the Lincoln to Alexander H. hens, to the same effect, | ‘Mirds colored. On a show of han: Ing called for the ‘There is very little doing in freights in Yokahama, t ti Secretary of State, and for the welfare of the American | *#in David McDougal has been ordered'to command the | ‘This was to show the falsity the’ republican. party. colored folks went entirely with the radical side. ‘and vessels are leaving in ballast, fri nation. "His Majesty further desires that the reiations of | United States steamer Pensacola, flagship of the North | and to provethat the negroes had no great cause Mr. James Harris, a colpred man, addressed a large , mother disastrous fire has destroyed a large portion of the Japanese town, and there is much suffering in @ensequence. Several incendiaries have been discovered at work. Prom the first of the Japanese new year—the 5th of ‘Webruary—next year all officials of the empire will be friendship which already exist between the two coun- tries shall increase in cordiality. Mr. Reward—It has always been our endeavor to make the relations between the two countries thutually beneficial, and that is the wish of the President of the United States, I hope that our Minister in Japan is ap- Pacific squadron, now at San Francisco, Colored M A despatch for Office in Washinaton. fashington, April 30, states that at the regular meetagg of the Fourth ward republicans, held on the 29th, @ne of the white members resolution declari offered a ‘that the’ time has arrived when the gratitude to that party. He deciared himself in favor of their education, but not by Northern schoolmasters or mistreases, and he told them that, with all the repub- lican pretensions of placing them on terms of equality with the whites, there were no colored officers in the army. (Shouts of denial.) Mr. Robinson spoke by previous arrangement, and received a fair hearing. When Senator Wilson rose to reply he was greeted concourse of colored people of Halifax, N. C., a few days since. He told them that confiscation was only a trap get to catch their votes, and whoover inculeated the notion that the government was going to give them the lands of their former masters was a knave and a liar. Mach excitement prevailed among the audience, but the not the only one regretting ing resigned the office with three cheers, and three more were given for the required to appear in European costume. The laboring | of United States Consul General in Cuba, © preciated as being a good interpretefof the friendly | republican party sould fully recognize the right of the | National Republican party, Mr, Wilson "Justified bis own | Sensible and emphatic utterances of Harris made « deep population must clothe themselves and relieve their The Ai Consulate wana is not one that | sentiments of the nation. I suppose the Commissioners | tha: ‘duty and ney ‘demand that they should, in | h in 1856 and Abraham Lincoln’s letter, and showed | impression. ‘wants, in sickness or otherwise, from their wages, will have some time to spend in Washington? in this city, furnish some of the that non-interference with sia in the States was then At @ meoting held in Stanly county, N. C., last week, lor intelligence the avowed doctrine of the republican ‘and that the A theatre is to be erected here, at a cost of eigtt thou- | Sha unwaried assiduity, most courteous | Ono Fomogara—We design staying sufficiently long to | candidates to be ed in the diferent wards, and at | abolition of slavery by | paggon mtd government | the following resolutions wore adopted:— sand dollars, with a view to the especial benefit of artists the duties of that office have been discharged | enable us to execute our mission, debate, occupying nearly the whole of the evepin; was the result of the rebellion. He congratulated Mr. Resolved, That we will do all in our power to restore a Ome om Beton: Tre nance a Eee och B, thayit hesbecome | The xecretary of State—One of the first and most | Only one man 1k "The best:specch favormg i | Robinson on the change already effected in his views, as | North Carolina to her full reletions with the, federal for Ingnt ave the col people edu- Ly ra its methodical ity with which | pleasant duties I shall have to perform will be to intro- | Was made by a colored man. Tho proposition was finally | Caloq ana thought that in a few months more, Mr. | ©°Resolved, That we will not volo for any man for Presl- CHINA. everything ts attended to, This is saying nothing | duce the Commisstonere to the President of the United : 6 YOles, ‘ Robinson would be fully affiliated with the republican | dont of the United States, provided the Stato be restored : Bey Sabian ae arses M08, | Sala, Twill do o,f it i agrecabl to ihem, on Pray TaRSEY lander eels ean nt main ay Sree | setae Selon wav Srveaiy nes ence cas Weis 5 juced. 1s be * e dec! is Own Son, recen' form, nor will we vi apy mao secking an off SPECIAL TELEGRAM TQ THE HERALD. of Mr. Seward, General Sherman and other ‘at hatf-past eleven o'clock. NEW INTELLIGENCE. as lieutenant, captain and }| tenant colonel in a regi- | within the gift of the people who does not advocate / y. Sam Francisco, April 30, 1867, ‘Phe Chinese news received by the last mat! is anim- i 2 I & # 5 Commissioner Tomogara—We will be happy indeed to be presented to the President of the United States, and ‘will avail eurselves of the kindness of the Secretary of State, ‘The Chief Commissioner then read, in the original, the credentials of the Commission, given by the Gorogis Serecy City. Svuicrpg sy Joumea Overnoarn,—Shortly befere eleven o’clock on Tuesday night a middle aged man, who was | passenger on the ferryboat New Brunswick, , delibe- rately Jumped overboard as the boat was nearing the dt street slip, and was not afterwards seen. The ment whose major was as black as avy man in the audience. = ‘The meeting was further addressed by Mr. Robinson, who got ten minutes more to respond, and by Harris, the colored man mentioned in my Raleigh despatch yos- Aftorwards the procession marched back to town, bag So F mn ng of quietly and harmoniously. union, liberty and equaifty. SOUTH CAROLINA, General Sickles Explains Order Ne. 10. Heavgvaprers Ssconp Mrurary Pater} Ona! Petho opened the 28th of March, when - | The steamer Rapidan, New Ori the 19th " Senator Wil raited: 8. ., Aprtit 27, 1867. oniaston eas ebtshed with Tense,” |tawt, oo erived:yesarday; and sis Yor your porte: | cwycbe eabatt of hie Malesty the Tyovon of Japan. | poet ned bese maslng for another to leave tng auP 2 | covernor Worth and stuer peoafeentlaran, eal at (reaie.) 4 Smet the indies’ cabin. ‘was rather also she recipient of like attentions here to-day. ‘He in reply to letters received at these headquarters, ask. ee Cae aceminck as cee cat eee gg i tice in your country now. I hope the war will soon be | pack wh: the Jeavoy for Cuarleston to-night. . . ee Setauaie, clive aa goes pec dei consignment after the opening ve steamer next. e | atan end. poe ok Y jenera! fo. * — fag boon made exclasively to Chinamen trading abrosd. | Sielee"on the S acauctnen’ His Bgoetoney get Ono Fomogara—t am very happy to hear your words, Wor aprit'1s2 committed do the City Prison, VIRGINIA. quarters, 1 am directed by the Commanding General to ‘The United States ship Wachusetis has gone up the | apntny rept life, raat Sey Seated and will explain them to the isxion and will Con- f, 6¢ whom over 100 had been charged with fighting and and enforeed by the courts oo mete ee deemed ‘Yang-1s6 river. honor on vey them to bis Majesty the Tycoon. drankenness, SPECIAL CORRESPONDE! - rye) Bia abd theres re a inion. ‘The Secretary of State—You know General Van Val- | Exraxsss or Tux Pouce Comuss10x,—At the last meet- t NDENCE OF THE HERALD. Pr oe eo ay i ee ees en BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. ing america friends a om route for he fatere | kenbarg ? : ing of the@ommon Council the estimate of the Police | The Negro here yee “eta ag State She te ‘occu miliary Forces of the home. completely resovered from recent Mr. Tomogara—1 know him very well. He is & very | Comm for the ensuing year, amounting to rple: "* ~ ‘war, as ie om! Patt OPARSING AYVRAT.—Thomes Murphy, | lines. . friend to pai wal formait “the Mase Ricumonp, april 29, 1867. | within the Military by act of oman yours of age, entered the liquor store of | genta Marthe, will dra the etheanlice PU Mipiane: bec sic: fooost co ch cei Sired‘opan til the’ Dew Council mectn:” Henceforward | The question inoyeases in interest ae to which party 1s cote tough some of the former political relations of the ‘Michael Collimere, st the corner of Hoyt and Warren elect of Divona. of Havans will | of tm the city of Jeddo, and the Commissioner) Mendicants lodging, will be sent to the | going to have the negro vote, or tospeak diplomatically, | inhabitante are in ther private relations, their ‘cmistod by Senor Retires, Babop of Temacit, | ° Pepe Almshouse ground floor of the polio | weich is to have the Diack balance of ‘and ‘and their remedies for stress, shorty before twee eeock_ on Teena sigh Sener Acer Desbon at Manton Sac asmeull- | replied that these were about three millions, mation. ri Totecediecs tasee attend tli coddik bebee. ae the ofthe local tod Collimore Bish war formal loboken. premature brtinnd 3 ‘Ses oompelod to eect him from tne Murpty | “According tothe wodeet eatimaten, the expenditure | or emumeretice af tne people im yoor country, Tbe, | DE#TRUOTIVE Fina.—Botmeon one and two o'clock yos. | though itis by no'meane a mere matter of conjectars coals a asa, conta et Eck tee ogee rot raed, when a seule eumaes eee var ot for May next amounts to $2,044,860, bile sas . terday morning fire was discovered in the stable attached | There are indications which, if well considered, might fe conties wien the Capsesoten sad ney of, the Untied inflicting « wound which will Prove | no comments from your correspondent The burial of The question was evidently not understood. to the lumber yard of Gardner Harp & Co., adjoining | enable us to makes tolerable guess if nothing more, mansteg punerel Al Seat warphy wes taken before Justice Dunne yester- | wre Pedro took on the 12th inst —‘dia C popitlation of Ji the shipyard on River street. Before the firemen could | Doudtless it is a great point gained for the radicals that ‘Among the consequences necessarily incident to the eae Phy Ha The feneral was Fm oneee nae Bil Gearmiey, cheek ite progress the fire extended to a shed containing | the negroes ascribe to their efforta the fact of negro perscrys foment dlp caper ag hcifaes womens So saa bate The Board of cas. | Bence ‘anne be teenaged to becease 8; Mt pros srp rs eR geiqupnical. ghitesh ee ei marmieeaene come ra, tery tnaia og | Cmanclpation; and wore tbe ght for Cudeo's interes to | jf ne a ieee ata soumchet ao ane agieas Dy tyiee Seana aeavenanenet Cueniy, of the lass Boher ‘Sama, has considerably fn H i“ nired if ‘used the in | the contents elon Py Nenareeee The Meamfboat | e@4 where it began, the radicals might bear bim away | whom and the measures by which the geverament ad én- vemsors met yesterday afternooa at one o'clock, and | 51, vo, thas “many of the | princial sneding nece, ant oy - globe 1m | iebard Stockton, belonging to the Camden and Amboy | tn triomph, But this ts met the end, New claimants | terim is to be conducted. In the exercise of this author- eompleted the canvass of the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Sev- | scions ek the foneral. first | their schools, ‘Uo., which he ~ ol by Boe. + ity, such regatations and appointments will be announced Seraity Hitsenth, Ninstonth and “teenth wards oo inet avived at the “Goon of Don | ‘The Commisstoner—Yoo, sit; bat we have smaller | exertions of th tramen, ‘The horses kad tee which pu cadence tar tnds: teat wierd tece trounce fine we may become ecomary; and op far id ww Captal General, on jum. by respectable these concern | Amorusa DisriLixxy Seemp.—Depaty Collector Tobey | who keepes white coschman—soon after appeared the | °B** than that, ; insored ft her losses | to Cuffee, The conservative bas overbid the radical till | of the inhabitants, they will be administered by the ‘yenortay.reporiod the sezure of Jamon Leary's ai. | “rmags of Count O'Rally, whose coachman ta'e free | The Secretary then indicated upon th globe the post $1,800; no tasuraioa, ‘The Sire le beloved to bave been | no whe man, mach Ieee a. poor, aguoraat colored | £9074 and BY the proper civil eflcers im the toualeourse sMiery, in Beoond sireet, near Third avenue, The selz- the" preference which cach songiman chlred tae tien and outline of Japan, and sawed if that resembled | the Tork of annerigesey alargercmonnt of prepare | pe, can tll which le which, and must |” While it will not be convenient to respond to particn- rare wes made on the charge that more spirits had been | nearest the doors—the one ft because he —- was saved from ruction. The total loess inolud- take his choice as the boy did at the me- | lar inquiries made by citizens as to tho interpretation ‘manefactured than the quantity reported at the Asses- the highest in the lsanés nud the To which the Commissioner replied in the affirmative. | in7 the stables, exceeds $7,000, bet the hi and the ele. | 224 gpa ye Mg ~ ar interrogato- Muermo or Srmrcauere—Appeme sy Jupos Ep- | Spain. ok eh Lhe ee nisi tags Saga’ fa, bd thik igh phant, And now that the relation of slave mo Senmeanding by the appe courts of lat _ juisy. ‘ecoffie and some . ‘sdarkey,”” not japan. Axormmn Prize Fiour.—The result prize fight J. W. CLoUs, in Thirty-cighth infant mamma,—Quite sarge mesting of Williamebarg spirit- | ‘as tmmediataly wea taken Ue ihe zare ohne: | Ono Tomogara—Yes, sir; and we are glad; for it brings | which took place in thie locality on Saturday morning Dosaealighes aetia mascichagh a Odie toed 2 sistant Adjatant Se sks snteach ea Gia alist aioai-oer sonene Sy ey eee ee oe Oe ca ioe oss eek a si: ies: did not give satisfaction to many of the par to lore by it he should make common eaure with his evening. The audience come, a8 Gomprees Too ee Being asked quarters = fim part tall, angulated females, using spectacles, and Gey, bo ras Bove ah tne daloree fated oa his beiiy | ington, the Chief Commissioner replied that they were poe hay ate ethers matt, incense be jong Fieger yheny rer diem Ayal g ot for nobody less than one of our grandess of | well pleased, and were grateful to the Secretary of State iat it of tat. a a the of (8 slave was bappy nt AE oy nate a prone for the care he had taken in providing for their comfort, on Parponal ‘pleasures are 80 : Sor eset ocitare Jus proceeds ‘open 8 day a per ant prem, Bice dge'on Untied Ginter, | The interpreter, a young man, was asked if be hed a ee ort wi cn, wen hanshly trewied oun® tudes a sixty days currency, 28 to 28 per gf eg Ly ever been in the United States before. He answered ber. Ths tana isomerion’ thes ue baret witch ohag priest of the order, wee then istroduced may Sve, 101% percent discount, ng BAS | ines ne had not, bot that he had learned the language at bout cur childhood’s home, and the soenes of all those 2 ‘addreas, which was listened to with | risen to 12 8 123 percent premium. We hear of no seen t years of youth and freedom from care, are, in no stated that bie book on reoent transactions in france. the United States legation in Japan. ¢ lite of a negro, who bas had an; Joy, 04 al, \asopare- 2 vas rend in tho Himoslayen, wan trnsiated late many The business im sugar is only very moderately active, | The Secretary of State then presented to the Commis- diy linked with all that beg plessant tn the ‘of the national Union party, that coutd be occupied tongues, and in many respects wes equal to | without any variation worthy of notice in price, which Frederick W. Seward, Assistant Secretary; Mr. fortunes of his master’s Further, it cagnot | in common by both races South and North. He coun- So Bais. “in tataet for Ay yearn the Toate felt 8 fally 7 re. for No, 12, ston Mr. - $ de left ont of the that how much soever tbe | selled moderation and and promised that, pro- to that three women converted him te Hunter, Second Assistant Secretary of State, and Mr. mero may, be bis the farther we | vided the megroes their duty, the South Kester y tioning ino ei aver wih he ‘The Ocean Home Condemned to Pay a Fine— | Chew, Chief Clerk of the Department, go the of an abstraction power that | would see them educated and secured in all reasons- aleded by se cas Sac en He coo | ‘The Imbrogiie Threatens to Become an In- | The Chief of the Commission then presented to Mr. we thane) ton emt oottion tats, coun, us acres oe Seren, wake ona beck. A aiteel ook oe or ithe enerciets of tho eracny | tersational Agate. Frederick Seward a letter of introduction which he had never in favor of a party 10 the exclusion of per. | conserrasive platform was deanimously adopted. {oors sonshodel so they comsastaand, by vera!’ mesic of Havana, Apeil $7, 1867. Minister orpressed sonal attachments, thie in wind it will wot’ be | It ‘free schools for the education of ail cb' Sosereee ~ The case of the Ocean Home te decided by the courts | om the United States yaar Gificalt to conclude om side tho Benross will | and the revision of the civil and criminal code of the here, and she is condemned to pay a fine of $12,608, Fait, | D!# Pleasure at Knowing the friend of General Van | ing in custody one Stopben Penn, against whom an in- Varow ther influence, there being no longer a choice of | State. After the passage of the resolutions « speech Feo Of THE HUDSON RIVER. Gee and proper protests have been made, and the affair | Vtlkenbarg, who had been kind to the speaker and his | aictment had been previously found for, counterfeiting, polltcal edvantages oftred by two parses slicing | wes roede Rav. Hoary M. Turner, of Washington, has become an international one. The captain's posttion is | °°CR*7- e. % in the United States Disriot Court of Naw Jeray. The | thet eu benchoice, and i be to the fesro'te nghe of pin ic nadwosidadbar aly 12 SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALEL 8. very szong ons, and that of the Spanish satborien a | _Mr_ Traterck | Sevand—osnere tty ane a | wistener aigheed, oy whom be" wan committed fo Prejice ofthe redieala? There, wif thea eno per. | that ae tbave ul, things, to s00 6 salted Detention of Stcambeats. ue a demand oa aid Kugisnd In the case of the | Japon, and I trust the Commiesioners’ visit here will be py ay oa pater and taslane bare batts eoanceaud'the redioals are ust loft | South.” We aah the, Boutbora man ‘wes the best May 2, 1001. boyy ew bs mavens » the fine for | equality pleasant to them. I hope we shall see more of pus in on eppeennes Eater, sg My Fg vo Titer ail fis o question of very Witte to Seatager, Sites sitar groan oering of tight The steamers Drew, S. Joba, Connecticut, -, ‘been heavy. ‘The Secretary of State then invited the Commissioners Soe. David Harri ‘a brother of Clement, the ‘the: hs hye ) ofthe Semin aieoenes. A, ‘Gestion wap ome hemes Powell, Here, Uvica and Naphs passed here this Captain General is very il). to-viat him ot hip residence, and the invitation was | was arrested in New York on Fussday night and yee. Inet tay bud earl Ia the tame’ direction, bert | eddremed by ether citisens. Good, feaing prevalea Fy Py bytes oy mine tore a tach anton ‘Geeraia. om tn | ee Sotsegure, scld--1 Give Yeon inetrasted by bio | (ei Seencanc ens Ooms Implionlod In connledion | SOR saat tee ing tg bare them, a Foloted for one year” Good results are anticipeted. GSewind ls orthweed ond cola, ' | ne Georgio papers complain of the member of us. | Majesty the Tycoon, to bring come trifing presente from | Inzovonon.—A number of citizens residing om the | Dut int parol framed. a aan Principled white men who are travelling through the | the government of the Tycoon to the government of the | }ine of the Morris and Essex Railroad are about to make of petition! should be the mo- Gros . AMOTWER MARIAC 7 mW ENGLAND, ‘State soliciting money from the credulous freedmen on | United States, asa token of his good will toward the | ap application tothe Chancellor for aa injanction re- Veen te —- 0 ted te Nr RONEN, the Boston Herald, May 1.) various protencen, These ewindlere are in too many | United Staten 1 hed intended to bring them with me | stratning-the Morris aed Raver Ratlroad Company from acy bone erent We Re teens Ep ae proms ehiee Cetored Mawcntional Convention. | evening the sedionse, assembled at the nace very quccessful im relieving the poor negroes of | to-day, bat omitted to do so, I will take the liberty to | rm Sooos sath ex toee be: prortane ies poner manifests he severity Is snother way. Tt dows be 3 e comma Pan a wistad im he chi tong Ha a tr “ne Secretary of State asked them if there was any- Cape ind vg MO eee ee tates 3 “The nlonca and” semntng,faitorence ‘datuanion, | Eberhardt im tho char ‘Tnere toe fll attendance. The fivom the bellding, and fesling out Re com- CONNECTICUT ELECTION PARABE. thing be could do before their presentation to the Presi- | auamers op ras Moxrm,—During the month of A: and of interest fn. ‘The ‘are | sfternoon was taken up with explanations by Mr. Eber- menced to swear a wes iden tain to tee a. 1 toward thetr visit im the city. 966 arrests wore made by the zm a vn for bar Mr, Wilsse fohy ox. bardt and Captain Bryan es to the peculiar system of Geoeed Pelion ‘there velsed, ee ay 8p ae ee Snr ta aie tiummnan tom tee be is not a litle inereneed | Coucagon otah Goihn? plouetattinen “eebersee ‘walsh he proposed te "murdorcapmin Twinn me he'ove | _ To clcton parade to-day was the grandest thing of Pi ae iied tat Coere wee | Fase wore SOL erools sober ue teeing oo teoeeeae, | seceait, evens Reg zee bins 1, eek fe, peeing Sesnson toes tocnatdies dip Inverters mrtotes ove “hil clothing ‘ia ‘plocos in. «St of seduces ie pie dll ser aioe In wplte of therain | The Secretary suggested that the Commissioners might | °f 124 for the month jast passed, What hae this, radical to say?” the is now | taking full control of the Convention. Mr. Eberhardt ‘mania seoms to run mainly to religious mattera’ Ho the Noarumas Cosvocation.—The Northern Convocation | added, ‘Is hes recognised allt” Mr. | asia if Mr. Richardson reasserted (hat he wished to ob aaverred that he hea fasted for three years, during all of | *tt 90, 000 people came into the city, and the day was | be pleased to look through the Department and see Stevens some of Mr, Wilson's remarks will do {hich time he had been studying the Bible. Ina | observed asa hotiday. Governor English reviewed the | matters of interest that {t contained. of Now Jemey on Tussiay night adjourned fee two “i might with pa propigy ba mld that tain more power be ulered « falsehood. The Conven- metienal mood be gave his name as John Augustus whole line, on horseback, add was received with | The Commissioners assented and were thereupon con- | Weeks, of the ble at | ie, Tomtgent’ wil do 40 good, Here le 08 | tion adjourned 10 attonda Sunday school celebration, and bat the place of his residence has not been iaay cheora Hajr Gnaeral ‘Franklin was Chief Mar- | guctea by iar, pt a of the party come to expound i cccr | Will mest agin to-morrow atversoon, Although aforts are blag made o doo, | shal of the day. The Goversor was, inaaguraied st the vy aiptlaeae of my committer on snd he has hardly opened his mouth whan another rte ear T cesponT, | it takes strong ad. agaiant the, Course of : ‘Treawurer Spinner to-day received from the printing | serra oF On Tuesday Judge Vreden- ee ‘sign of what they are to Goveral Pepe and Geverner Jonkine. PARTICULARS OF THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER A + | Doaworth's Baad, nt four o'clock, serenaded the Gover- division three i Mr, Wilson Keeps on (From the ( 1 97. i pmo ay cromumanetitubeer so meaner | Sha doors | agin re are at atcPuae | oO are Tema Se i. simi wor. resu! . Ixpianonous, Ind., May 1, 1867. A Puasunr 10 ra Porn. —Yesterday there were packed, | th $80,000,000 authorised by net of March 2, 1867, for | Reddick, to ay 8, tomely for the party no doubt. of Georgia, © Grates may sxpe ° ‘The following particulars in regard to the murder at to beimg sentto Rome, im charge of Arch- | the purpose of redeeming the compound interest notes. detween the a ~— lou ng By a @eaport last night have been received. John 8, Johns, ae to bis Holiness the Pope, | rhe certificates are cach of the denomisation of A Colored Notary Pubiie Appointed. in the Union “and that th \padireed agent and telegraph operator, was found dead ‘8 complete set of ane works, of o0- fo. | Pasemmanne ax Ivrmsstire §=Taa.— John Otiver, a colored man of much sense and intelli - ante > ‘cmall the wre 4 taro coneiating of 0 ‘Of the Protestant | $10,000. They are about the size of the compound enary putt fen = at bis office at half-past six o'clock this morning. His aire Telemen; Theclogeel Mientienes, terest note, and bear a a vignettofan excellent portrait ‘Some time stnce @ conductor on the Mili Stone Railroad, Ce ed tar pila aaet rx CJ ia ee, ‘wer f (head was covered with horrible gashes, made by some velames, Lectures on Catho- | of Secretary McCulloch, named named Kin- | Richmond ‘Henrico county hy Governur Pierre. z ' eee ae ieee ine et nent Wes a ‘The Union Pactfc Railway. wus domended, Eo pen | Pee Cree frome, este, ae ee, | aoe eee caters inte the, [wining Mycogen am comms doe, To eau "rrewid ech | The Secretary of the Interior hae received the report cer ae one several philanthropic scion of wat tr. He wana erases iSresaen ees New and Chicago character, border s of the government commissioners on the seventh section delegate from Richmond conven- ‘caer a reward of $008 for the arrest ren various eutomatent eauaioes o'Caret any, of thirty miles of the Union Pact Railway, Eastern ty palace | tom, where he made sever speeches opponed ta met. } SS co tarma of mh bom They are of virgin calf, ‘cook on the beck | Division, commencing ot the ove hundred and ffty.Afth | condestor col measures and favoring conservation. © the | con rede panne ay mises ae See neo mile pout, Tho commiatoners report thet the seotion f¢ | Tas Founnume Casn.—The young man who wae ar. | *r™ time Virginia has hed s colored notary, and marke A beamles A AueIT W MASSacusETTS. Sad, there of Otter | completed at Se ca ravens, end feralabed with ell | rested by the Souter of ue Tour P.M. down rin on | the Menguration of he rent movement for equal Highie oe Boston, May 1, icra oy oo the necessary appurtenances. The telegraph line bao bry the eA natgstad = ein sae ‘timely , ex, Greed, Jury of the United titoan visit to ie EX ee doen constructed ail along the section, and to in connes- » oblld ee ‘re ‘The June Term of the United States District PT oe S, sa eee a ees eres we isi | Seletmine em vo irate ar ton with the Rese ent of the Minecar! river. The Dies Court. oe ac — the b company hea recetyed the following rolling stock seo Jadge Fraser, United States District Jwage, has o-