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‘ NEW YORK HERA"), TUESDAY, JULY 23 1867. Soa . . a BY THE CABLE TO JULY 2 The moiversal grow! (rom ne sepsttctn some Cavalry Ordered to Fort Leavenworth. Heonon?dd Jackson Pave Parfit to Vonrtoes ah y Jowrna ATA w. Sal; 1367, SP.900 Match—-A swee Fes pBoling the President's last vato. on Suly 22, 1807 aannanas St uu } eercayhe essen the mounted recruiting sors bY nee the” Winner. tft Roe RY “wordy MQustoa."’ and publishes it simply bee h Lowey P The Prosidential Question Amosg Cougxe | ‘acks, Pa, bas boom directed by the | que ‘als betwen the bay maro Foarioss and | 89 “tea duty wo say before the public Btate doowe at tolageaun feom General 4 3. Smith, Gated Fort posg ‘ary of War to forward detachments of reoruits, in so kaoeeeemameene Jackson, of Hartford, two mils | Mente of this charac.%, MO matter Low dull, stele ed 2 ‘Ker, 20th inet., boars erman's headquarters | The next Presidenoy 13 a confidential topic of oonver- | ai inegg bundred men, to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, heats, the mare to go @ Darness and Stouewali under | PFotiess.”” The Paiade hia Press says:—“Brom Gee tes aan eek ee er iat sy = sation among the republicans of bot gee aa al for assign, “St 1° the Seventh regiment United States | saddio, which was di rwead to take place yesterday | ‘0 laa (us Preaidont deals \*itl points, and poapetone - ‘They are coming to see the necessity of ing upon valry. “ is f the carps) catches ab Were recontly reported attacked by Indians ocar Fort | General Grant. He has not yet consented to ram; but piss Conver. tion Botwoon the United States afernoon at the Fashion « #F#, did mot come otf, the arent queation, He carps and Tho Italian Budget Adopted by Parliament. Amprisonment for Debt Abol- ished in France. ‘General Grant and the Presi- Tho Reported Capture of Bishop Lamoy aud His Farty Denied. ‘ owner of Bt “Coit, Whon the match | 994 clauses, and losses signe ont Seely of the great sujet Fir Dodge: acipehe miles weet of Vert Larsoa,'ie com: | When Ne lw onvinoed thet the people demand him for | und Groat Be “A, was onde tum gelding ad not an. 21F recovered from a | 18 band-—rooonatevction— whi oo pany with s largo train on tho 16th lust,” ‘The reported | ‘heir stendard bearer in peace as ho was in war, he wilt | Ojlictal proolamation, '* Made to-day Of the now postal | isin onoss with whiots Aillioted for mon prosperity for tho whole couWly. fs thd massacre musi therefore be false. Bo doubt submit to the infliction, The Oblo delegation | cpnycntion botween sig®, MtOd States and Groat Britain, | ii ie w, peels dec sila OREM tis owner | “2% 89 humiliatiog, While” the people ere are yet undecided. Vice President Wade and Chief Jus- | to go into effect on the firatytay of October noxt, It pro. thovent Pokpadoage, better rapidly, Yume to meet the | 8 Pring with the vilat issues ef the na, tice Chase are both aspirants, and there is 8 deep dos- | videwfor aw exchange of cWA'eawndence betwoon the | sae on ine aay a a — ts a large one, | ‘P* Executive, balled iat bis ambitious dewigud, i plays tility oxisting botwoen thom in consequence. As they | United Statos of Aniarica ata’ ho ‘United Kingdom of | a4 tne nore not oo, jer4 The eke wn yestorday | (8 at logic and tossing about bie syllogisud’ puzslon off pitas Paar are from Ohio, and both belong to the republican organi- | Grest Britain and Iroland, ai @vOl! OF lottors, nows- | 1 i Swnoe prelon pal quite up - the ro %o risk so | $80 school books.” The Washiegton Chromite says: — Carried iato Kfect. zation, the members from that State are in s quandary; | papers, book-packets and pattern er 6\ples of mer- | Aone ee not prudent v forfeit, | “Tbe paper is proparod ia the worst possible tontyer, a Wasainorox, Juiy 22, 1367, | Dat, lke many of the delogations from other States, they | chandito originating in the Waited States Pr i@ the! tose who attonted tne end hence the vv yore | (hough the Presidoot was ansiows (9 precipitate * ome The following telegram from Goneral Hancock waa | Will no doubt ond their rivatry by uniting upon Grant. | United Kingdom ag for artictes of the sam Rattre | ouch Py to mae course, however, Ney | ict.” ‘The Worcester Spy saysy—''sinoe the unkappy” to-day received at General Grant's headquarters :— The majority of the republicans think that Wade 18 | originating in or destined for the .vountries or eofemies, poaciny orn sosentee he the result, as \ vg | dey which made him Prosidedt er. Johuson bas nol Gonoral Custer left Fort Wallace on the 13th, He | Paved out, and is therefore of no account tho correspondence of which is forvvarded throug ti | of sho ywmer of Stonowal sateen aera his’ | displayed more offensive and iasuibing arroganco ‘im found the bodies of Lieutenant Kidder, Second cavalry, United States or through the United Ki¥ytom, | iw a CoNdition againgt go yoni a mare as Fearless is.‘ in the message vetoing the new Mesonstruction act.’*, The Massacre of Lieu! nt Kidder His moll withthe Crew Indiaus-The Heceat Law Establish Pr dency. foren'tmise aorh of Fors Wasce en Tuore is sto to bo am exchange of Worrespondense | Kaown, 10 Ve; and they eatiotod Wuernseivan with wit- | Sho Phitadelphae Bulletin calls tho Ir sidant an unlucky! Commissioner Taylor, of the Indian Bureau, received financial schemes have rendered him unpopular, and his | between the United states of America .\94 Bermuda, | also anveunced to take place. This wasa trot at mile | m.®, because “isp fag written of has hid written for hing § the following despatoh towday:— suoooss would be doubiful. Tt is vory nearly a setttod | and betwoon thos Staton aud the British Post oMioe } heats, berwoen hestnut mara Lviise, driven by i. | ¢hir.'eoa volo mosmgen?’ Tho Utica Hexald says:—" 8 FRANCE, Vour Put Kuaray, Dakota, Saiy 21, 1867, | COBvitoR among the repubtican members shat Grant i4 | agonoies oxtablishod in tho Danish colony of St- Thomas, } faith mare: te waayn, driver by i, Cayonior is mos ¥ Muarchical im’ (ty gendoncy, and iDealoulated ‘ AOS caer ete Eightoen hundred Crow Indians havo visited ma, | te man, 3 in Panama, tn Coton and San Juan, and Porto hoo, The | black mare, in: Lar driven by, Wm. Borat! multip!Y manifold tiw’ aiXjeulties and 4: of The council was Lightly eatistactory. Their friendship is undoubted.” The warriors are anxious to join the exped: against tho Sioux and Choyenngs, who are StL Kitllug our People in this country J. KINNEY, Spociat Indian Agent, Official reports have alsa reached General Grant's hoadquariers sanouncing the safety of Bishop Lamey and his party, who were rocontly rapartad captured by Indians. It is designed to give immodiato effect to the act of Congress to establish peace with the hostite Indians, ‘The President will soon appoint the thres military com- missionere, thus coraploting the number designated. It 13 contempiated to hold a mostiag at some potat in the West, probably St, 1 we tho programme wiil bo Important Romovats Talked Of. It ig said that President Jobason 13 now very auxious toremove Mr, Stanton from tho office of Secretary of War, There 6 a faction in Washington composed of Southera secessioniais aud Northera copperheads, whose organ is the National Intelligencer of this city, who are endeavoring not only to get Stantom out, but also to prevail upon the Presutent, who still holds the power, to remove General Grant aud the five depart ment commanders in tie South. Whether Mr. Johnson wili have pluck enough to stand-up to the rack, fodder or no fodder, time wilt toll, The Suppression of the Report of the dadi- clary Commitive. postage to bo accounted for on such corresp.vadence | Wagon maro was tho taronite bef: shall be Axed from time to wine: by tho mutual edamont | Best tho others, soiling im, the etthe two. onites. he Wieck mare brought $35 aed Lor aleo the favorite sitvor the iret heat, The Now Reconstruction Act. ‘tho new Sappiementa! Reconstruction act aad the joint resolution appropriating $1,000,008 to carry the laws on the subject into effect, aro” offictally published, each signed by tho Secrotary of the Senate and Vlork of tho Houge, with the statemont that they wore passed by the requisite two-thirds of each branch of Congress over the Prosident’s objections, The Japan and China Mall Service, Tho following ts the text of the joint resolution author. ising extension of mail steamship service :— ‘The Imprisonment for Debt Bill. Parts, July 22, 1867, Dill abolishing imprisonment for debt, which limo ago passed tho Corps Legislatif, has finally the Senate, and is now a iaw of the empire, RUSSIA. Extension of Legisintive Representation, Sr, Perznsnone, July 22, 1867. An imperial ukase has been promulgated which de- @foos the re-establishment of the Provincial Assemb!y. be eat At odds | situation Xt the South, Foruauately it ce $20. So was | Of ation, \ It t# cho @nart&g of a cre a) . toath have oxtracted.’” iho Nowark A: river made no : Be eset : yet made ne | caver evi signed Uy, Audrow Johnson at two to one | such frequemt occurrences: thet suould aovgare the start Joe ounbver our co.yimas with time trdvsmitiod to rt . Foulso was bought at pearly doable the qrmouat paid verterday, were’ M uot that it horroks from: ite for the wagon inare, AN gorts of surmig 93 wore rife | Aud insolent tone, as addroseed to: Dae C5 to od —— Rly change in the ai tk tare of the government an importance qbich tie r¢ ¢ only explanation that ooult be’ giv ura sont aig shout fe the betting wan thavthe Sait mare could not | CA2HOt Confer.” ‘The Trenton Gamme hye: "Phe di Jast the race out, keoping up the pace’that Tora ‘so would | mont ts jaracterindt by the sac waknogs and lead Mor, And this opinion sppeared she righ ¢ 0! a | same combativenes, as uaoy of te decoumora, the od, notwithstanding all other opiniyns tot m- ior, ind b 1 jt trary,.es Louise won the subsequent heety with @ We. nities, Indeed; being Saecely «repose mame & Wish such other seaporta ia Caina and Japan aa witl, in | wuend of the wugou mace. ihe black inare Kept in ay ‘Lt | tions of Congress, and thi illegality and vncodeticut the mai Sorvied established by said act; rovided that feo ante Bean HU seen Mtl eg '@ | ality of ta nots, and a labared defenos of ‘my policy:* such extensions sod improvements of service are wade | the other. “Lime, 1:21, Tho Smith mare then brom 2 | Tae Indianapolis Jounal mays: —His objseHons Arg Mons commonoed aM S8iOHOr . “ " Qs tale—a threadbare argy ment nat theCongress onal ITALY. ra Taylor was, in coutorence with tho | Tue House of opresoutatives, as appears by the do- | ‘That the Postmaster General be aad ho is hereby au- | ont cadens Se gtee liad the load, the: biagk mi ro Oe | oligy of sseoleeenonenl ‘tha Cite 1 Bune nage ab Seg tal sident this morning iu rolation to this subject, bate, as refusedjto let tho report of the Judiolary Com- | thorizod, to extend and improve the matt stoamsiip | word was. given, Louise Dols up soon afior ga tng | Payee : PRE The Ministerial Buaget Adopted by Paritas — mittee go before the public, The refusal was brought feed ate Gooey iota authorized by the act away, and the biaok tare led to the quarter poles a iee Tt is a tong and tedious stooument, beivg im math @& mont. NEWS FROM RICHMOND, About by Ben. Butler, who foars (he growing popular- Y, 1865, by establishing rogular mail Conuections | jougths iw forty-one soconds, Loniva second, one lam, ‘th | robash of bis diatrives ead fulminations on Phe usurpes Viorence, July 22—Evening. »Tho dobate om the financial administration of tho goy- rament was brought to a conclusion in the Italian ity of General Grant, In bis testimony before the com- mitteo tho General favored the Congressional plan of SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO. reconstruction, aud showed that Le was at issue with additi ry . lini enk: Vechigs< and tho: wililetedtal: badges: wae’ [:Shittatiaw ef u-Séviel of Wéinevilansipseoh ai ne without additional expense to the government, up, a4 also the black mare, and Louise went to the from — | the samo nature of those presented against the ori ‘Adopted with #3 . Governse Fi aucurtabitie Minti 7 Mout the President and his entire policy. Butler wants to Trading at Military Posts. and was goon four lengths in advanee of the biacky | aoe and could be roadily anticipated b: ‘th ; with groat unanimity. ssh econe Edo appemptt ie yong vma | Brevent Genoral Grant from Ueing President, and will | An order lias been issued from the headquarters-of the | “ii9 wae sia lengtha alead of tho sinh mare, whoas | aT pr a5 pba ees wi ee. ead ay acne A ‘. ri ’ the veto ure Ol im Train geacainnal ination. Stauth fe pud- ; | aviver did not make any effort to overtake the others. h the past cellenoy. Y to oversiough his nomination, Hogaw that the pub- | army relative to traders at military posts, as follows:— | the black broke again om tho, Flusuias end. and was ao New Haven Palladium says:— Mr. Johnson's late performance in the voto line, whtch ho has mae a ape: , Sialty, does not call for much comment. ft is a ‘ado up of tho game tiresome—wo had well nigh used ¢- ma ore Shakspearean adjective—iteration which ohmraocted fem ‘its predecessors. These children of his, or some> bod, ¥ else's, brain, though not procisaly stullbormy sino® they Contrive to make considerable uproar at thelr db me ‘t rejoice in strong conatitutions: Thetr lives er@ gonen ‘lly numbered by minutes and they die edexn > possibly by thoir wnuatural parent, who fin, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tas Lonpon Moni Ket, — LONDON, — 1 oy vs On Consol eed Tio ombO: Tuly 22 | Charles Biugor, Superintendent of the Poor House, be securities closed at the following rates:—United | removed from u's position, aud that Mr. Joba H. Fiorce tes five-twenty bouds, 723 ; Illinois Central Railway | be installed ia bis place, The latior waa iacum- 76%; Erie Kalway shar im; ti mre he! res, 46%; Atlantic and | vont previous to Bigger’s eloction, about twolve ‘ostern Consolidated shares, 2214, 4 Tax Liverroo. Cortos ManKer,—Liverroon, Juty 22— | monthsago. Higger fought valiantly iu tha rebel army, hold rank of captain, and got wounded in tho service. peeing — Th. onan Harket closed firm at the follow- juthorized quotations :—Middti rgd: a auotatioas:—Middling Uplands, 10%d.; | re removal in much regretted. Tt is considered that this is but the initiation of a series of removals, under ling Orieana, 105;4. The sales of the day reached 000 baies. ae 4 tle amendatory act of reconstruction, General Schofield a é jeetymsoot Brrapstores Marxer.—Livexroor, July in this instance, it is generally admitted, bas acted with considerable judgment in his choice of « successor to Evening.—The breadstufis market closed firmer, but Bigger. are unaltered. Corp, 85s. 9d. per quarter for ow mixed Western, Wheat, lis. 8d. per cental for Governor Pierpoint spoke at Goston Station, Halifax county, to-day, to an audience of three thougynd white ghite California, Barley, oats and peas uochanged. .“Laverroo Provisions Magket —liverroon, July 22— Wroning. —Bacon, 428. Pork, 733. Gt. Beef, 140s, Levwneoot, PRODUCE MARKKT.——Liverroor, July 22— aud colored persons. The Governor's speech was well received, and touch enthusiasm prevailed Montgomery Blair spoke at Rockbridge Alum Springs, om Saturday, to a large and intelligent as- Be —Thea market for produce has been generally souwbily. From a very long report of his speech re- it are unchanged. Aches, 31s, Rosiu, com- d_ fino, 12s, ; spirits turpentine, 3ls, Tal- coived at the Whig offire to-utght, { make the following interesting exira 4d, Petroleum, 9d. for spirits and 1s, 3d. for It was not patriotism which sought, vot meraly to froflacd white, punish the actual perpotraturs of the cruaities of tho ” Lowpoy Marxets,—Loxoox, July 22—| d iron steady at previous quotations. war, but employed a drag nei process to procure tas- timouy, and held ont overy mducetasnt to the £120 per ton. her articles unchanged. ‘Tus Peraousum Markur.—Loypos, July 22—Petroleum witneszes to magnify their sitfferings, and to connect Goneral Lee and the Confederate gov- lication of tho evidence would tend to strengthen the claims of Goncral Grant for,the Presidency, and hence his successful endeavor to suppress the publication of the report for (ho present. The President's Proclamation Against Fillie bustering. It is said Vresidont Johnson is preparing tion warning all persons in the United States from join- ing in any unlawful expeditions against Mexico. Funeral Service at Mobile for the Re the Soul of Mnximilian. On last Briday forenoon a grand and solemn funeral service was celebrated at the Catholic Cathedral at Mobile for the repose of the soul of the late Maximiiian of Mexico, The ceremony was of asad and improssive charac and was witnessed by a crowded congregation, in which wag included the foreign consuls and officials of the city government. Apvointments Confirmed by the Senate. The Senate on Saturday confirmed the nominations of William Neely Johnson as Registor of tho Land Office at Sacramento, and Leonard B. Ayre as Register of the Land Office at Mayevilie, California. The names of Major James Totten and Major Roger Jones were publisbod as having boon rejected by the Senate for the office of Inspectors General with the rank of Lieutonant Colonel. This was incorrect, as these officers wore confirmed, There was also an error in the case of Ward H. Lamon, nothinated for Consul General order No. 58, of May 24, 1867, is modified #0 aa to permit any persons, without limit a to number, to trade at the military posts situate’ betweon the one | jatter trotted steadily home a winner by four lengths, hundredth moridian of longtitude west from Greenwich | the black mare second, ton lengths aboad of tho Smith and tho eastern boundary of the State of California, | mare, Time, 2.41. subject only to such regulations aud restrictions aa may Second Heat.—Tho Smith mace still the favorite; be imposed by department commanders. Touiso soon took the lead and went to the quarter polo The Military Organtzztions of Montgomery, | four lengths ahead of the biack mare, who was fo ‘Ala, Disbanded. lengths in front of the wagon mare, Time, forty Fecondi ‘Tho military organ of Montgomery, Afa, have Going down the backstretob both the biack and the Smith mare broke up, and Louise passed the hall mile been ordered to disband by the Gonera! commanding the | poie, six langths ahead of Gente 1:20, The black post, The order was willingly obeyed. mare broke ay she went on the Mushing end, and ran Trouble Between the Military for a considerable distance, while the Smith mare trotted Savaanah ery Cay NE eee Manan need mp Dicsly cn taulss, | tteth reklessly upon the cold charity -of » Congreds, “g a hor ool wi swuey into tl me- i ediatel their existen: ee A collision occurred reoently at Savannah, Ga., between sereteh. Tho wagon mare thon made it too warm for the borates be a resenereporeee ith th ay tte military and polea, rovulting ia wong correspondence | ONC, and carrying her to a break, beat ter howe aboat | walle th > Now Haven Jowrnet dismisees i¢ with. the Dotween the General of the post and the Chiof of Police, | %,l¢nethands haif, the black mare six iengths behind. | mark tha * “there is uot enough of novelly’ er power iw Time, 2:41, : p , An amicable understanding has boon arrived at, The b ittojuecd 7 (@-eypalication im full.” Third HHeat,—Louise now became the favorite before m 4 wore concluding part of the correspondance roads ag fol. | the Scoring began, and while it was going on fifty to | bur Viral ™ant %. “Se Neng. supports lows:— in bis Sons term policy, ane wes ogre Chey without jeiees. ‘he ne gre i got away best, the mare breaking as goon as ‘ - fe It is to be hoped that perfect harmony will continuo to | word was givon, Iamoness showing very palpably on | “We docs, Kmow that there is much a reign between the two forces as before, For my part, | hor. At the ee ee Louise led four lengths, the | either writ ' or pablishiag these E: { shall do all in my powor to punish any ropetition on | Smith mare second, four lengths ahead of the biack, in | agaings Congr essional usurpations.” = / the part of my men of such a disgraceful ‘afta as that | forty-one seconds, and increasing her pace went to the which occurred a few days ago; and in terminating I | half mile pole throe lengths ahead of the wagon mare in wish to express my admiration at the conduct of Lieu. | 1:19, who was six lengths in advance of the black. The tenance Howard, and the forbearance he exhibited in this | wagon mare trotted rapidly around the lower turn, and matior, which otherwise would havo led to a disastrous | was closing fast when she broke up and'went into a end, SAMUEL i, STRONG, pace. She was six lengths bebind at the three-quarter Capt. and Bt. Major U. 5. A, Commanding Post. ole, aud Louise, trotting steadily along, won the heat The Swamp Lands of San Francisco. ib Sine ass sa nbthe nee Nene a ee ft Commissioner Wilson hax just submitted to the Preai- | rouiag,” The black’ maro was allowed to withdraw trom dent for his signature two patents of swamp lands in the | the contest on account of her lameness, which was in far bohind whon gio recovered that her chances for the heat wero entirely gone if Louise kopt on: atrot, The sho It was ordored today, by Generai ofeld, that Me. Rivamony, July 22, 1367, ) sock P bl. f Police at A.orhe Gwen Heapeaiion, Sette ' of Now York, bu wehbeon awarded , ‘ & @MERICAN Ni cots tbe ye Wy ERNATION Als JO 1 joret at Antwerp last evening at 43 francs for standard be, At heing diatinot at the head of SUP! ‘Queenstows, July 22.—The steamship Tripoli, Captain m, from New York July 12, arrived here to-day ‘the way to Liverpool. eroment and the whole Southern people with | Genoraito Havana, He was not rejected, but the case | San Francisco district, Cal., embracing f her near bind leg. Loulse gota little the best of the Y PIANOS: : DISASTER AT SEA, 1 ’ , Cal., cing forty thousand at all others | ‘ the enormities impuied to Wirz, Of the same vi i start, but the wagon mare yoked her on the turu for a Aditi ee. Taverroot, July 22,—Despatches have been received | Character, and with the same objects, the procecdings | “™* tor a nine hundred and seventy acros cnuriug to that State as | moment and then broke up and fell off six lengtns. She | J2 sidition a5) na ges etenes 6 taken to conn et the Confederate authorities and P ost OfMce Department—Appointmen swamp end overflowed jands, pursuagt tothe grant by | broke up on the backstretch and was eight lengths | parison of all the mu ‘exhibit ‘eho oa the 27th of June, water-logged and avan- The Postmaster Genoral has appointed Mr. 8. Isadore Bradley, of New Haven, Conn., a special agent of the op'e with the a ged Mrs, Surratt, no} cause ber acquittal wes inconsistent with their theory sivaton of Liucoiu, and they bebind a6 the haif mile pole, in 1:22, She trotted very admitted to be innocent, xposition, awarded fast on the Flushing end, but, breaking again, was a etating that the bark Tangent, from Boston, was med airy: 8 THEIR GRAND Taso MEDA & of conste act of Congress. These patents, with those already issued, include one hundred and seventy-Gve thousand, td six lengths behind at the three quarter pole, which | ,, THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY implicating the Confederate authorities; and all this | Post Ollice Department in charge of the mails trans | ye hundred and thirty six acres. Aniahed nar chance for the heat. Touise trotted stoadily for greateat uperiority tad\ novelty ‘wotton ts . was done to kindle and keep alive the hatred upon | ported by the new line of steamships betwoon San Fran- Kducation in Mississippt. and easily up the homestretch, wou vy wbvuy ave | PINT r o door af tain: Fourteanth street, New York. =" “atl. 7t aad ot eee ute Rapoution hopes, & See pects—English Review vans. longths, in 2:43. The foliowing | ammary :— foxpax, July 22, sweepstakes $300, mile heate, best three in fi B. Daniets entered ch. m. Louise, in har which the radical party depends for its existence, This Is its whole stock !n trade. No other party ever existed in this country that did not at heart profess to act in deference to the constitution, The cisco, Japan and China, He will take charge of the mails to leave San Francisco on the dd of September next per steamer Great Republic. The following is an extract from the Inspection Report of Educational Matters in Mississippi, by J. M, Lang. f London News, sion, Inspector of Schools, Bureau of Refugees, Freed- ithe Prowiseat, haa couse 1 or once more, ‘and iano pana i commen: aes oe ‘percee pers Oficial Report on the Late Riot at Franklin, | men and Abandoned Lands, received at General pa Tee etree ene 1 2 2 1] John and 2 Walt areet. ere on his way to Boston, where he is to attend some q : Tennessee. Mowela’s headavatters:— . Aer . ia. pant og be No delobration ; but he pate re th FS, nd eg eat Thar objecr aban te ianintann seseit in | Brevot Major General Carlin, Assistant Commissioner | Tam giad ‘one able to report that the feelings of the | W. Horst entered bik. m, ———-, in harness, alien ot 5 Seer mating, bens apparently soe eee nO and dencnal Gran! had boom pat'in charge of the | for Freedmen’s Affairs in Tennossce, has forwarded to | white people of this region are undorgolug a thorough ‘Tae, FOR THE HAR AND SKIN. of the radicmls even against Mr. Johnson | # jar Deporsvesat, sae tune conocer ban Neon General Howard a report on the affray which occurred | and om aoe, both se rogard Ay nealing © oy Sane a eee ad ~—_ yen THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ARTIOMa &. ' roars on, | He has done nothing now for See ceed, ana vetatagration-eifal "have long since | & Franklin on the 6th inst, betwoen the colored Loyal CRTatet poakn’ Te arent of thaTh noen tale weansion | Eecond heat 40 241 BARRY'S TRIGOPHEROUA, arly A Yoor of an oxasperating nature, ADtnce im which | deen accomplished. His magnanimous course at the | League on the one part, and a party of conservatives, | the fact that, since 1 reached this place I have had the | Third heat. om 41 2:40 — surrender, bis report on the condition of tne South, his | gomposed principally of ex-rebel soldiers and negroes, . 2:43 honor of addressing two large audiences—one on last | Fourth heat. .... 42 1:22 Saturday and the ‘other on the Sabbath—both of General Butler and Silas Rich trot two mile boats, to which were composed in large part of white a | harness, this.afternoon, for a purse. resident in this city, and never was I honored with more Porn a my utlerances apparently more thoroughly approv. MEDICATED COMPOUND. nized by the cipal famitios of Auerions Tile guceliont article is. sdmitied tot standard preparauoa for all_pui Hair. It nose hy growing insignificance naturally disarms ity. 10 eeclations of candidates for the noxt have already begun in the newspapers, and ‘one sees this, {t {sa sure sign that the actual in- mbent is ceasing to be an object of either hope or fear opposition to suftrage and the military bill, bis good sense oe good heart and bigh courage, would have given strength to the administration. For nearly two years Senator Doolittle and other friends of the President have urged th's upon him, but Seward on the other, He says that the colored league had pro- cured drums and a Gfe, and had been marching about the outskirts of the town, after supper, for several hate. t by r, ‘with his satolites, making mischief | 2ights, without disturbing any one. Oo different occa- is FEET ieee. Prevents its falling off, fccrmc a habe Nort, and south fete fete resis wa Brostdent ond the one aaa ‘pon ko the sions they were interrupted by colored conservatives. eben tubartiaeratcen re: cei doudtuovtaak ik Wienke: fe. and ose i, ta, the. mest, beautiful condi iis a on liga; but his silence, whieb ie, in oue sense, in | [Parent at yh he made 1a New York—uis | 1% Consequence of his inter’ from the Treasury Department in « few weeks an addi- Orrawa, July 22, 1967, ] PrePArAO ate wor, is hot a quality which commends him to the politicians, The most valuable candidate for the only speech—to order Louis Napoleon out of Mexico, | of the league consulted a lawyer apd promi- ho whore Seward had helped him to go, if he bad not in- | nent citizen, to ascertain if any legal steps vited him, and was certainly willing that he should re- | couia po taken to protect themselves. Finding main. ‘This was notice to Seward that Grant . would not support him fer the presidency. there was no legal remedy, the league armed 1 stil have ope (hat the President will take | some of its members for yrotection. They were again eae ee ee eae ne oer ine | ‘isturbed..and fred on, and returned the fire without je radical inteigese ot whieh T have glanced, 7 eonght by their } injury to apy one, Thore was no doubt that the con- reconstruction measures to sategent hin to the Lb servatives viewed the marching and displays of the cr him the power over the military command- ‘ it mi ee ine ae eich telongn Uy tne constivation to tee | senene 0.0 military demonstration, and feared 1 ss ight President. ‘He would flank them completely if he would | result inatrife. Impradent remarks and foolish boasts atsmi intriguers by whom he is surrounded and | were made by tndividuals of both parties, and each had come to regard the otner with jealousy. Thus affairs progressed until the fatal occurrence, Any efficient otlicer of the law could have interfered and prevented bloodshed. s tas Secretary the authority of law, He could then defy the impeachers aud turn the popularity of The acting Mayor of the city was well awaro tbat a con- flict was immineat—in fact he stated he knew it would Hon. J. 8. MacDonald has at length formed his ministry for the province of Ontario by the addition of Messrs, M. C, Cameron and EB, B, Woods, the former of whom tional fractional note of the denomination of fifteen cents, The principal emboliisbments on the face of ‘this note are an engraved likeness of General Grant on the right hand, and opposite, on the left of the note, a | has the reputation, of bein © plecsant Siteon. Tae likeness of Lieutenant General Sherman. The back of Lome ag aie Seamer seaonte seveneves the note, like all other late issues of government | 0d EF. B. Wood money, will be gréen, with the figure fifteen on each | former in the body which will therefore be turned out side of the note, The bronze figures which have thus far been placed upon the various denominations of the United States currency will be omitted on this new isaue, and*for safety a peculiar kind of paper will be substituted. Treasury Circular Re! and Manifests. Secretary Mculloch has just addressed the follow- ing circular to Collectors of Customs :— Sin—Your attention is directed to the following extract ‘the convention, when the real work of nomination there is futile doubt that the general's silence will the republican form, rey nothing very offensive in'it, be will andoubt- GRATHAM, Lincolnshire. CONGALA, Madrid. Spain, CORIO, Havana LYMAN BROTHERS, Canada, MORTON & CO.. Nova Scotia, TA BRIGHAB. wan Frandleco, Ct WATSON Prince haward's lead. * HEMPSTEAD, Belize, Hot F.C. RERBERGER & C Vv. D. Mirallia, Montevideo, bey, Brazil; Melbourne; rongnen, 4Co., Dunedin, New Ze ew Vera Cruz, Mexico; Konnedy, Jalapa; We La ussin, Barratt, China; Manlove, Je '* throughout the world, and at the prir 1 street, New York, United States, Ame dor Money Hetu — ened th ; joumatic Remedy perm Fae | xia, Gout, NES, 3L Pack row, H BOLD, receive the republican nomination, and if he does question whether the democrats would attempt to t any one in the field against bim, or the South would to do 80, 80 that he would prot bly walk over the The split in the republican ranks, if there be a lit, Will probably eome about either with regard to tariil, or with regard to the claims of simple color to ‘abare in political honors, The extreme radicals give ery day greater and greater signs of & determination create a party, with color alone fer t's basis, and use it for the negro's litical advancement, by throw- ing its weight in with whichever of the other two parties 1 bid big! for ite assistance. For instance, Wendell #biltips is now talking loudly of the necessity of having a Vice President, in order to remove all trace of in- lity before the , He says this, or something ke dt, will be th gn, and the only true sign, the republican party is sincere, and that 6 nero is really free aud equal. Of course it would ‘easy to show the folly and absurdity of all this, but ‘egroes are not likely to look at it In this ight. idea of baving aman of color on the Presidential ot, OF a Can of the second office in the govern- ent, witl charm thom, and if it be persistently urged ndoubtedly they will offer their votes bodily to the whic is willing to pay them this price; and I bt very much whether one party or other will not at Large Fire at Port Hope. Fatal Accident. Porr Hors, Ontario, July 22, 1967. Affre, on Saturday last at this place, destroyed the stores of A. 8. Tompest, 8, N. Pitts, E. Clewes, O. Brent, P. J. O'Donnell, H. F, Howell and N. Hockin. Several other parties, who occupied the upper floors, lost heavily, The total loss exceeds $50,000, A fire engine rau over a man named Coffin, killing him instantly. : A terrible hurricane visited this locality last night, from a despatch from the United States Consu ap | The new military drilling shed, whieh was in course of Juan, Porto Rico, dated the 18th of May last, relative to | erection and had beew nearly completed, was blown of health and manifests of vessels from ports of | down and entirely destroyed. the United States to the isiand of Porto Rico, viz:— —_—— Bite ot health, aust be eauivgres 2 ee Heper 3 = Arrival of the Stenwers Moravian and Bel- me ge ye PA Oy neg n=Condition of the North American. 4 th, tified b; Rent of the Wourd of Health, aud vertined by tho Spanieh Qoenxc, July 22, 1967 Consul residing there, or iv ‘absence by two respe: eee ontiae Silver aeaidicg. at thet plesk’ at Ro | Thesteamship Moravian, with four bnudred passon gers viciaty. it is not amiss to remember, also, to | from Liverpool, arrived yesterday. She reports that the steamship North American, which went ashore on the Island of Anticosti, bad been platformed and is now a. Grant, which the radicals are seeking to use to sustain them tn overthrowihg the government, to ts sup- ye of the radical party is plain. Agents, DEMAS Broadway. ws <The Mai w a aOR RN CO p retenders. au YLiberty sureet. Or sent by mail. 1g Price Lacon ‘There was no police in tows; no indication whatever ents, will give them tweive Ftates in the elec- s foral college in dh ad of their military power. They | of ibe presence of a civil government; it seomed as if count upon the tari’ and the public money and party | the town bad been willingly given up to the mob, When pegs | to secure a suff en agent ting Ie we sg the rear of the procession lad reached a cottain point mich, added 10 the votes at other military, | awhite man advanced from the conservative party ten Fletcher, Sickles, Pope, Sheridan and other military gatrapa, will give them the control of the government. | of fifteen steps toward the colored league and fired two pistol shots towards them. There is a conflict of testi- The ber vail of —_ — He yooere a Leese | from chief traitors under which they cover the nake sword with wba tho twelve States are to be ruled, is | mony as to the party which fired the first volley eac- too transparent to be siripped off. coeding these pistol shots, Many witnesses testified that the pistol shots were followed by a volley from Mercutio said of hie wound: “ih wae not as ip asa well, sa gate, but it would do dete $1.2 Shon Bitters will not rai sth Mit ued far ife'n ising to bet ony meena fe = thing enj jeve there. are million f masters of vessels boumd to Porto Rico, ‘that thelr manifests must be equally certified by the Spanish Constiar officers, and contatu th bo encerupatons ——_ or weak soough ae THE PRESS TELEGRAM. the entire co ative party, and that that was kept soon foeee wanes by amps. I ie expected that she ete a herd @ Pa) F' jot it ink there wou. 7 el will be afloat jay nex it is oat imvigort ti proper im putting & mau of color in high offic; at f Ricumoxo, July 22, 1867. | returned by tho armed men of the colored | ‘soifunder cover to the inte ¢ | "The steamship Belgian from Gibraitar with the Seven- | Xnd ‘ine daapondency. Those , rhe! |igle, for ‘think that the seeds of infinite mischief will be tin Atelegram to the Despatch sayg:—About threo bua- jwague, while others testified that immediately on | de’ avery to the G Soyo orp yo ty-gighth regiment has arrived here. ee should ty Are pane yf wee 4 ’ the day in which the principle is openly prociaimed | areq persona were prosont, and among them General Jo# | ine firing of the pistol shots tho armed men | fii ury ALF - ‘y nty-eix families were rendered houseless by the NOLIA WATER. — sito A toilet article—supes mere color is a tite to any Political office or honor. | Foyt Persons Were P - pager if aed A Ft oa he Gale of the mneroneadiag, ‘Vesusve | Gre on Seiurday. dato legos, Sut at halt he Hen of the league faced sbout and Gred a volley, killing The Whig has accounts of a meoting in Charlotte | yichael H. Cody, Jr., and wounding six white and sev- county, at which Colonel Henry, a Confederate ‘nfentry | ersi black conservatives, No doubt tbe firing of the i enna a cemeteries to the Re- | coiored League was very deliberate aod accurate, as ba 7 nearly as many comservatives wore killed or wounded as ue magistrates of the Busting goes tr imestiog thore were arms in the hands of the colored men, and it eee Reveny wit bs sat os id's recent comimunica- | wag evident that none of the ined tnt beg a he EI 1 States | fred a second time, It is worthy of remark here 1 baled, info no to Yonas, cs beh twenty-seven colored men whose wounds were dressed were all wounded in the back, or im the back part of the NEWS FROM TENNESSEE. limbs, showing clearly, General Carlin says, they wore fired upon from the rear and flank by (he conservative party while marching in procession, or after they bad broken ranks, aed were running away from the conser- vative mob. There was nothing in the conduct of tho nf Batchelor’s. (e—' The writes oe tartan Bre: ae aT ce fig ee Blige + eBedsiptt it wouid be bard to hit upon o pian of opening up & nwider field for demagoguery than this. THE CROPS AT THE WEST. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. tomer Ty Stock FM From the lateness of planting, and the unfavorable ‘weather subsequently opinions are expressed that the doba0co orop will not exceed two thirds the usual quan. ity. Short crop buyers are in the market and prices Ore still advancing. THE PRESS TELEGRA Arriving without.the aforesald documents in due form wi be eubject to tnany inconventences aud expenses. 1 add fo ‘our information and guidance that when (here is no Span- jn Consular Agent within thirty kilometres of the port ot depariure, the master's manifests of the outward cargo must be certified to by the Collector of Customs of the port, or by the Mayor, if there be no collector: in either of which cases the certificate must show the fact that there is no Con- sular Spaniah Agent within thirty kilometres, a distance in English land measure o/ eighteen and « Irif miles. Trensury Circular Relative to Emigrant Pas- senger Ships. The following circular, addressed to Collectors of Cus- toms, has been issued:— Treascry Derartuast, Joly 18, 1867, Sin—The attention of the Department has beea drawn to the fact that vessels Caso Ht) the United states from foreign ports are in the it of carrying immi- it ngers in excess of the number and in viola- fon of the GREAT FRESHET OW. THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI. Mewwearonm, Mina,, July 22, 1867. The great freshet on the Upper Mississippi oxc-ods any other calamity of the kind which bas happened since 1850, The volame and force of the water is tremendous. old North ee bridge has been swept away ; only one span is le! The shore abutment of the Pacific Railroad bridge | 2 este oti, across the Missiseippi at this point bas fallen, The | should ve a dotile damage will amount to $20,000. 00, 20 ‘The suspension bri was struck to-day by the frag- ments of & Levee yy was done. The St. Anthooy bri ia 'mupaaae ‘A jam of loge ‘“ jarted one spans a oe has tisgomn a Coon creck breke at ‘oq o'clock on Tues: | sesstihana sate day night, and twenty-two million fect of logs went | place. over the fale, Casey’s boom broke om Saturday after- ol et. every Tuesday, from 9 a. W. to3 SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERAL! The Riot at Franklin-The Gubernatorial ' alain oad : Campaign. member of it, to justify this murderous the sanitary reguletions prescribed {n the act of Biliptic _Leghat’ : Carcaao Saly 23, 1867 Langan, ereng ty of | Soom, and eight million foet were loét, In addition to ot - The weathor ie clear and warm, and {avorable to the Nasmvines, Joly 2% 1467} | aasautt on it, There is no doubt that some of the | Seth sigutand other fesals, The Simane purpose of | these, five million feat of tunben were tort on Friday. Pit prose, Sa EE. sas Needy. gee Crxcwwxant, Jaty 22, 1967, Captain Walah’s report of his special investigation into | banners borne in the procession were in bad taste, | thigact, with regard both to immigrants and emigrants, | snd Saturday. Tag cota jong of inber ie compute ta drop feed. / ‘The wontbor is dry and pleasant dud favorable for | t# causes of (he Franklin riot is published, It is con- | For example, one of them was inscribed, “Remember een ovens a ap a $350,000, ‘Most of the loge will be picked up below “ Parry Te 4 cond sgecuring the wheat crop, but it ie thought to be too cool Semaiery of what bas been already stated by General | 50. piiow when you go a oe: peile; on i ' | indifference any neglect o Precautions #0 essential 1 duriag v the sennoa, om ng = — ery uw be go late that ae a3 papest ARTIC GoPRSE Mau ‘2. ¥ t “ conservatives eo ee ‘The republicans est‘matesthat the ity of Brown- | ‘The radicals build schoo! houses; the health and comfort gers at sen, for A . The eat the South. low for Governor over Etheric tate’ tase will be | purn them.’ These inscriptions were doubtiess the tion of local or © 8 diseases. Your atten. | season. The damage done ‘eons and piers vs eetimatod * SBP por'e Highest Promiag, Sewing poe Trereto 000. j pp tite oe iqreat ayron built by {We Minneapolis Mill Com- ind io stereoty ped form of ‘embracing only a fow of the | pany has rece injaries «y.ich WS Will cout $6,000 to more easily secertained facta, you hereby instracted | repair. to conduct the Reese required by that section in mao work of some of their white friends. The procession of colored mem marched under the flag of the United Siates, and the man who carried it was wounded in the Oninas, La., July 22, 1867, The cotton prospects continue dubious owing to the onstant rains, The worm has appeared in some dis- twenty thousand. A number of Northera boy minis- be are coming to stump the State for the Browalow ticket, Pas Ya Sauco=Deliclons iwith Soups “JOLIN BUN GANS SONS, Agente for the Viniten Staten, triets, and the wot weather bes prevented the grass THE PRESS TELEGRAMS. head. The testimony dove not show at there was aay | the tog satisfactory and Lore WEWS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. scotia din RATIO from being cleaned out. Tho reports from the corsa ry ii 3 phi Yard. rticular objection to the banners cal om the larly hereafter te the Department with respec oe Mosq e ‘Erop nthe upland, dtricta' are more favoraule, but an | Destrmetive Fire in the ess ey 22, 1807, | though at a meeting held some days previous the Sherif Pau the details contained therein. San Fraxcinco, July 22, 180%, witor i Ses gone sagroe that the ects for even @ two-thirds crop is ‘Contingent upon tise cussation of the rains, The prospects vof the grain crops are the best ever known. The weather Gis very sultry, with daily showers, Avoveta, Ga., July 22, 1867. ‘The wheat yield ie larger than for many years. The scorn orop is abundant, Tbe recent rains bave secured ‘the older corn, while the younger promises Onely. Cotton is from three to four weeks late, but the weed Nooks good and is boliing weil. The House Judiciary Committee. The ship David Cyecket, one hundred and ton days The House Committes on the Judiciary will probably | from New York, has arr) bere, She reports on wT _ _ . adjourn to-morrow until next October, after examining | April 8, im latitude 4650 north, lomgiiude 45 22 west, | ing Malis SLtaels tts . fig Sea’ Chaplain Cameron, who testified on the Garrats trial as to | she passed a wator | abip, = by mm ag cod sowing, machine), President, New the circumstances of his pardon by the President. aS aaen wee anda full poop Her ied | ‘Yerrite Onsinaghe. — cope hi her bulwarks ) , Com comes ti ee pase bia owaams: gone, and she had the Appearance of having bees in that BUTOM ERS TIUMERING Wye Rue 4 are rd ‘The receipts for ¢,aties the week were $246,356, - had forbidden the League to take their banners into the Court House, where « republican meeting was to be held, The flag of the United States was one of these banners. General Carlin says the people of Franklin are appa- rently vory sorry the affray occurred, id that it is per. fectly safe to leave the whole matter to the action of the Circuit Court, belioving that the Judge and District * M A destructive fire occurred in the Navy Yard yester- day and eK Bowder & Co.'s tobacco factory and Christian & ‘a warehouse, be with three hundred bales of cotton and sx thousand inds of salt, Total loss, $150,000; insured for $65,000, princi- Paliy in Northern o! The fire was the work of an incendiary. THE NAT/QNAL GAME AT ST. LOUIS. 4 St, Lovis, July 22, 1867. Affairs at Nashville. fant ce gan ky A 1867. — The Banner newspaper press was en on Saturday, oe THE PALACE RAILA0AD CAR EXCURS'ON, and the of the Sunday morning edition was | Attorney will do all that should be done to bring the | ne pase ba'A match thie afternoon between the bey a ye *ia,380 60, Wheat—Tho | J¥e First Touch of Fever. —enwena, Juip 9, 180s, | wenmgtythe press of the Times. The printers im the tat: | guity to justice js Nationa: Club,/of Washington, D. ©., and the Uniod | reogipia axe literal; enlos at $1 15 09180. Barley | snoeariiont sprmptoi hy Tg July 22, 1867. ice, members of the Typographical ye a ‘The Payment of Soldi Bounties. Clad of thie cit ted ia the 4 of the latter by a | active 40 $1 ave gh 'ab: 7A re light, asuet te © Fos Tho palace ear excursion party, from Puilaaelppia, | he publishers that ook Windies pt Bd ro; | rein oxplained at the Pay Department that the propo. sooo of 11 ‘io wens ? 4 Apw oy Reuige in & it rane ‘full arrived hore shortly after four o'clock, but was detained | thom, and intends hereatter to coupler no priaters that | sition which bas recently been made, that the Adjutant | ““The Erapire Club will play the National Club to MAILS FOR EUROPE oo ine ea ses fa tnd i jmore than Pn waiting for oe New York vated M4 es on Union. arta, vi General's office should furnish the information required 5 ‘4 tha Price 80 cent 4/per ‘the oxcursion party, consisting of three cars, la~ ic| (i ® gu was shot an’ he Pay Department from the muster rolls, as well ap aed gate. .deiphia car waa batit at the Pennsylvania Ratroad Com. | killed at Oln My {a 8 restaurant. oy POPE The Conard mail steamebip Scotia, Captain Judkins, Pree gts aye shop in West Phitadetph id fa th tmag- | The killing of ‘Mt Goodiettsvi . | the Second Auditor's office, cannot be adopted, for the ORDER OF GENERAL POPE. a Umbroilas.<iaac 4 ait . Bincent specimen of workmanship, having sort about | sonal, wot a ‘poltcay ate, a at reason that the rolls in the Adjutant General's office. are rr will leave this port om Wednesday for Liverpool. i tle as tea Wika! otreo. Avavera, July 22, 1867, General Pope orders the enforcement of General Order bait. 4 past eight o'clock on Wednesday morning. on 10, bee vst yi Phare using, Way 10+ | “tho Naw Yous Hansto—Edition for Europe—will be soul ‘part in the reconstrueting of Ube ‘state govern. | remy a haif-past geven o'clock im the morning. maenis under the military gots, ingle copies, 16 Wrenner foe mailing, six Gents, 000. The moulding, lamps, columns ind other — roamests of the intevior are of German wiivet All the FIRE AT CHICARD, are frst oombint ev convenience. a yn pot be a ‘The Cmosdo, July 22, 1867. ne ee Goeapenss | sowaliy ot ine geal ‘of th ill and amber only muster roils, while those at the Second Av/,itor's The mails for Europe will close at the Post Office at ate mv‘stor and pay rolls, The soldiert pay socount ia Snty given om the pay roll, 4¢ which Gipticates are made, one being sent to th’, War Depart- taant for tho Second Auditor, and tho “chor retained by Te ave “ # lat. “s