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one NEW YORK HERALD, THORSDAY, Grocley is not as other men are; which, altogether, is @ fortunate thing for the other men and for society. A fine bediam we should President Juarez and the United States. President Juarez has his entrance into the Mexican capital, pir 5m been received with the enthusiasm whiok his long-suffering late dittoulty with Judge Fisher. Ho says that the alter- cation between them on the 2d of July took piace after the edjourament of the court, and instead of following him up as reported, he aad tho Judge met casually. oan A Ward Fougitt :Battlc Near rt Kexras— : Tadlane tities,” | TH? Batile Beswaon che Fermondi riraces ane NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT if is in New Orteans ‘Nobraska, PROPRIETOR. Se a” constancy to the constitutional causo so amply | have of ft if the phartesical philosopter were | Sespatsuee reosn ners trom Fert Federtan arate | .7%2 Meats OF at leas sx wonks, may elapee before JAMES GORDON BENNETT, JR, General Sickles has declined to revoke two ef his im- | merited. The Prealdent’s reception address, | not able to congratulate himself upon his | thes contractor Porter arrived there ou the 13th with Se ee eee set MANAGER. Portant orders, notwithstanding the remensiraace of the | reporied in our Mexican correspondence yes- | distinction ; if any general or particular resem- | ‘ntelligence that baré fought battle Between the | rong au Wyoming with the pirates " gacoorpa ee ; gogo Seth peep tes RY NS terdsy, was worthy of the occasion in all | blance could be traced between the mass of —— and the Cages ggey bgp Coser Yortuoes, as mentioned by cable dates of ‘the 13th inet, BROADWAY AND ANN STRBET. SPavtig apenas yesterday, Tho usual redical resota, | DUt one particular. . It was terse, vigorous and | mankind and this inearnetion of savage meck- | an ox’ trai the 21 instant guarded by flip cine, | The ropect will be forwarded through Roar Admiral | tions were adopted, one of which favers the extension | td the point; but it was not true. No one has | ness end irate patience. This very cannibal of Ey - [ig ee 4 Beary H. Beil, who commands the Asiatic squadrog, — All business oF nowe letters and telegraphic despatches | 472407 Gunrage to every State in the Uaigh by Con] e better right than Benito Juarez to. sing | bumanitarians, Greeley, is a prime loader in ‘one parpoe of feat, Whale thes | ss Vu come nee epaten Onion Aig = ae em “\aenaieasate dacs soated, A sags citizens of St. Joseph, Mo. . ever ihe taugh of the Hberal ovms; | that phase of sopablions peney a To vember a lest two rod ant Bg as The news of the wreck of the Am@rican bark Rover, y wate arrested cn Tuseday charged with cempliciiy ia | PUNO one knows. better than he how that put the nation under the heel of/a Bo ad imeneteiely mats on sieet Tee wultes made | with ibe subsequent landing and murdes'of most of ber Rejected Communications will not be returaed, Grow, wae reported to Admiral Belt the com - triumph waa obtained, and how much assist- , manding officer of the Britich ship whe alse ance was derived directly and indirectly from the United States. When President Juarez, supremacy; which would give s. balance of political power to half.» million negro voters ; would subject the whole body of the white i i Th ite the burning of a railroad bridge in 1961, with the inten- tion of thereby precipitating @ train of Union soldiers into the river, ij ? i H H i el ; ; ‘ Volume XXXII Ne cer armed of wagons, tote ee in Comtioeiing the | "as Serwarted to the Nery Dupssiment by Kear Admiral “ twit va Piripertestilyee pes veaar date therefore, asserts of his victory that “the | men of the South to the bitterest conceivable Aenea, hncun enperain,” Pos wen fecakt Belt, in-the-monthly statement of the distribution ang AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. doy tee alleged: Gadaatia ~ ssc-dengan gd ar good sons of México, batsling alone, without | punishment for their share in the rebellion the ang po Reo jy HA ey — 14 employment of the vessets in the squadron. by order of ROADWAY THEATRE, Broadway, corner of Broome | Thomas, of the Ninth Judicial district, was also arrested | *2@ assistance of any one, without resources, | that Grooley holds was no great crime, and for tr Unaie ctmmeaden. The bettie continnst with onaneied a BOS FRIES Wor one sated mm ya Ay for refusing to take megro testimony. and without the necossary elements of war, | which he would forgive men like Davis. Yet, | Sittceregusn asetes howitsors came tote reeoue | the as Senn oneaaiat nao a WORRELL SISTERS’ NEW YORK THEATRE, oppo- Tho body o Robert Gilmore, the Inte Chicago Poet- | have obtained it,” he advances further into | even while hounding om a policy of negro from Fort Pail ge ey the red meo retreated, succes auicaaiann d me pyran hte Now York Hotel. —Unsen raz Gastisut, pany was found im Lake Michigan yesterday, dead, | the region of fiction than even diplomatic docu- | supremacy #0 destructive to the rights of the vera tees ya of the es ~ ‘quarter, panadienetiewsenne other vessel Pkt TBBATRE, Bowery.—Srenxix, Tax Wan- peal = woo applicants for hts vacated position ments and Presidential proclamations are sup- | Southern white man, this canting philosopher nae Vee aren. satis ame Some Soe ‘Turkey ‘mentioned by the cabie as having been engaged withthe posed todo. So far from the valiant Mexicans doing all by themselves, they only came into the vineyard at the eleventh hour. The foar ot the United States drove the French out of exico, Non-recognition by the United States choked the Mexican empire. When the French had fairly gone and the empire was tottering to its fall, the “battling” of the “good sons of Mexico” began. Then brave Genera! Esco- preaches from first’ to last the’ gospel of universal amnesty and universe! suffrage. In this glaring contradiction between his words. and his acts he only repeats om the nigger question his course on the question of woman’s right to vote. For twenty yoars he upheld, advocated and urzed that right ; and when at last the occasion came for voting he voted No! He declared with what power he bad as a dele- Argument was heard yesterday in the Supreme Court, Special Sessions, before Judge Lott, for s continuance uf tbe injunction restraining the Superintendent of the Poor from filling certain contracts for frosh meat. Tho Judge reserved his decision. ‘The North German Lioyd’s steamship America, Captain Ernst, will leave Hoboken at noon to-day for Southamp- ton and Bremen. The mails for the United Kingdom and the Continent will close at the Fost Office at half- past tea o'clock this morning. The stock markot was dall but firm yosterday. Gov- ‘of the Choyonnes, as being alone guilty of | Pirates, was tm company with the Shonaadoab, which * yy om Since that. repert’ ap, oficial mon- to Deaver—An Indian Missionury Counsels | 2 "boom made of the amuk It is pes Pence=Flighs of Navajove from their fever. | *dlo that the service of a larger force was required tham: pec tog a; first was thonght nevessary by Admiral ‘Bell to puniste Br. Loum, August 14, 1867. | the wild men of Forimosa for their. outrage upon ode An Omaha despateh states that the Sioux Indians are gyorchant :arige service. . OLYMPIC THEATRE, Broadway.—Puaring Witt Pine B Pawsousxon wn 4 Sock Fuock, nd YARD'S NEW YORK MUSEUM, Broadwa iy ai sirect.—Nosopy’s Davgurax, on THe Bivawn or Warring. BROADWAY OPERA HOUSE, 6X Broadway —Tay migra. Grongia Minsragis, 142 GuEat Siaye Troove, PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. 201 Bowery.—Comic Necro Mrnsrawrsr, Burvesquas, Bauixt Divak- &c.—Wittian py Te a, point. Tho Pawnee scouts and soldiers are proparing to 146 P.M. TRELS, corner of Broad eee 4 ~Ermorias Sows 841.408, | ecoments were dull. Gold was steady, and closed at | PCdo laid siege to Querétaro, allowed himself | gate in the Stato Convention agzinst the right | ont nem, ‘The following appeared in the National Inte! ~ siFute Cas Hiny Us Now Ton ei ES" to bo whipped any number of times by a | tor the concession of which he had roared and | ,,4 <cepsich from Elsworth, Kansas, says thet he } or enis morning — The Isau0 of the Day—Are We to be Governed miserably inferior force, and finally obtained | whined, in and out of season, for twenty years. | iand Stage line to Deaver left eae to-day with took to tod sh Oe age Se pe a jn be ialdees Molaacn opmeasee possession of the city by treachery as das- | A Pharisee and a hypocrite! waplene. ol anne ae een eet Till Bove pine | Gesruames—t have bitbort to tee ang notice of the v tardly as anything since the days of Judas The ‘ofitable conflict between the Presi- ick: ripe : nye aul Iscariot. In the whole campaign the only de- Iurorranr Invonsattow Waxrap.—Will same arious mil- | indusiziousiy circulated in the public in te Company have over a Py ey pt ‘LY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, 720 Broadway, lion pounds of freight 5 re for Western poiats, which 1s | my pence —_ Judge fisher om New York Hotel.—Ix Taxir Sonus, dent and Congress has at last brought before x person tell us the amount of income tax that is mnie Songs : 4 “pattli eee now being loaded. and forocar if £ my own SOcuurangneang. Bonrasgues, &¢.—Poses vy Arn: the American people one of the most extraor- cent “battling” done was the capiure of paid by Jay Cooke in this State or elsowhoret taaocoschon. wit the mails and 77 mp, tout ways wee Teak mae a sam siciding ‘ae nays yp od Puebla by Porfirio Diaz. There is no room, therefore, for much crowing. Under all the circumstances it would have been nothiag more than justice if the Mexican President, on his return to the capital after four years’ enforced absence, had mada some gracetul acknowledgment of the aid he has received from the United States. However, dinary and momentous issues ever presented as a governmental measure in any country since the Goddess of Reason waa set up in Paris in the place of the Christian religion. This issue is presented in the radical pro- gramme ot Southern reconstruction, and it is simply this—shall this country be governed on the route. course of thas altercation, Judge Fi: said he wae The tormaiuus of the railroad te vow at Wilson's creck | thea sick, but T knew whore to find Lim, or words to station, nineteen mies west of here. that elfect, and be held himself zesponsibie in every ‘There has been uo case of cholera at Fort Harkor for | form for what be said o: did. We were then engaged im ten days, atrial involviog @ man’s life, and I bim |. would ‘Some Kaw Indians attacked Martin's rancho, four | wait. After be had given me this plain inumation, he malies south of Sauna, Monday might, and ran off eome | appliod to mo the moat le pany sea epithets, { waited Btook. 4 till Uhat trial was over regovered his health. ‘A Leavenworth dospatch says Father Desmet, who | whea I delivered to hin oa Saturday @ note, of bas jast returnod from the Indian country, was prosent FS MINSTRELS, od 4 Weat Tw Tmcitigs, Bau BAN COTTON AND SAM SHAR Fitch Opera How Irrogularities in the Trensury Department. We have had in our hands several days astounding statements of gross irregularities, to use the mildest term, in the Treasury Depart- ment, as well as various extracts from evidence confirmatory of these, which has been sup- BUTLER'S AMERICAN TABATRE, Bavosr, Farce, Paxto! Bu Coa avo Smriaentar Vi FIGUTH AVENUE 0 gtront aud Eighth Troupe AN uGuLIN's Panty. whion the following is » true copy .— Wasarreros, August 6, 1967. Hon. Gro, P. Fisazr:— Des hereafter at Washington through a negro poii- pressed. These statements and oxtracts are of | He mace statements regarding the origin of t 4 2 er caiian sae casone m—In the alter ion occurred whem HOOLRYS OPERA HOUSE. Bronk!yn.—Frmosaw | Heal balance of power! For seventy years. pic prego F biel iene ro x rina such a character that we have hesitated to pub- is aivanuany ieee to pole Poe 4; you feturaod to tne court” sm after taefeoorament Mosel iy, Bactabs axpBorexsavee Cosa seuneoes | with a lucid interval here and there, we were | tt any such admission would have gone | 1:4 them, though wa fear there is too much | stoners, and has started for St, Louts to make bis prepa- | gia were pleased pen age ek gs down very badly with the Mexican army, “that corrupt clasa,” as Minister Lerdo de Tejada catls them, and might have injured Don Benito’s chances for re-election. It will 80. A letter from Mesilla, New Mexico, dated July 22, says that the Navajoe Indians, numbering several bun- red, had left the Bosquoredondo Reservation. Jo wempting to prevent them (rom leaving and to recover some stolen by thom from au emigrant train, reason to believe they are true in whole or part. Itappears that some of these irregulari- ties and believed deficiencies in the Treasury have existed for some time. Itis reported that governed by an imperious and insolent Southern oligarchy of three hundred thousand negro slavcholdera. Finding, at length, that their balance of power had slipped through their REACE GARDEN, Third Avenne, Fiftr-eighth and e Tuomas’ Porvtar Ganoxn NeW YORK MUSEU F ANATOMY, protege Re ood : if Presi is Lieutenant Porter, of the Fifth infantry, was soverely iret Sacer Rees oe “| gagers, those three hundred thousand slave- | %® cnough for us if President Juarez, having | 4. Chase left the Department in a very unsat- | wounded, and four of bis men wore kit! regained power, no matter how, Shows himself capable ofholding it, pute a stop to Escobedo’s butcheries and cxtends a liberal amnesty to the capturod prisoners, especially to those holders plunged the late so-called Confederate States beadlong into a bloody rebellion, from which they emerged, after four yeara of tena- isfactory condition; that Mr. Fessenden, bis successor, made investigations and took testi- mony as to the reported deficiencies and frauds, ‘THE AFFAIRS OF MELLEN, WARD & CO.. OF BOSTON. (From the Evening ‘Telegram. | Bosto, Mass., Aug, 14, 1867. 3 ART GALLERIES, 817 and 819 Broadway.— K110" OF OLL PAINTINGS. a cade. Wie tae somes views i take tee ber to hand you. wis 100 10 pecsoa, aid hay BLE, FOUF most “ 6 ee Oe SOB. He BR 4 Biaoitenes <3 Thursda: eaeerilirneh, cious and desperate fighting, utterly shorn of 3 ns and that investig tions have been made since. | rhe creditors of the late firm of Motion, Ward & Co., | Since thon I have not heard: from ‘him; ana.now, See slavery and all its political advantages. ‘This | Por German officors whose only crime has | 41 this evidence bas been suppressed. What | of this city, held a meoting to-day, at which the follow. | fechng myself at liberty so make it 1 nave only bean a too chivalrous devotion to their un- farihee toad, Ai the altercation to which he happy Prince. These things, and the re-estab- lishment of peaceful industry throughout the country, wiil be a better acknowledgmeni to ing claims were allowed by the Insolvency Court:— James Pryor, Leicester, $2,095; Charles T. Yerkes, Jr., & Co,, Philadelphia, $2,006; First National Bank of Marlboro, 36,416; E. J & Co., $8,583; Deming J. Hastings, Won Medway. $451; D. pf $1,003; old Southern oligarchy has thus ceased to exist, and the places which knew it shall know it no more forever. But here the question arises— has become of it? Why was iteovered up s0 elently and mysteriously? It is asserted, and the documents before us go to show, that the Tan NEw s. H i § H 5 &F EUROPE. ‘The news report by the Atlantic cabio is dated yestor- day evening, Angans 1k, is the great North prepared for another South- ! amount involved in these irregularities wells | George H. Ward, Newton, $495; Brood & Ward, Boston’ | Say insult or indignity in him, sor Caited States frigate Minnesota arrived at Ply- | ern balance of power, which it is proposed | ‘#e United States than fifty oily compliments up to the enormous sum of several, kundrod | $30 i he adore seen i ih, mation We/make any cxpianaion or 04 nT oe ay that Be mott', kmgiand, all well, Reunited Hungary will pay | shall be given to five hundred thousand negro | i0 proclamations and public speeches. millions. Ono portion of the shows pot Wit Souon, Receiver of "tue Fiest National | UNak of ovoriog bim any wirsoual or cbastise- tv sna aan of mai tata | Yl, js rela from te moral darts | tgomuain” Wavran—Ov any an inform | between to and tne banded milo end | We acc a Spates | Som avs | aed ‘ous muatrios, Te ; . " ‘ hun, I bolieve he sick, for ‘he haloca-le epetiidini: Ma ¥aeloti phi‘ oti'kaly ‘atented:| S20 Creradabons bt Boptiera Savery? us what amount of income tax is paid by Chief | another over fifty millions; and it is belioved | $17,280. pat ft was not stored. fertoer hearing of | Hem oT fo cat. and aght brim, aaa vepeaied ie This is the great issue of the day; and how are we tomeet it? After General Grant, at the head of eleven hundred and fifty thousand Union soldiers in the field, had given the decisive blow to the slaveholders’ rebellion at Appo- mattox Court House, the work of Southern re- construction might have been satisfactorily accomplished withia six months, had our fede- ral authorities, President and Congress, been governed by ‘purely patriotic considerations. But with the collapse of the rebellion Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee, through Abraham Lin- coln’s assassination, became President of the United States; and unfortunately, from the vory first day of this promotion, Mr. Johnson proved himself unequal and fearfully iacompetent to grasp the duties and the advantages oi his po- sition. Otherwise, his first act after taking bis oath of office, would have been a proclamation these sums fall far short of the total amount, This isa part of the secret history of the Trea- sury Department during the fast few years; but it has been made known lately that the frauds upon the government in whiskey, petroleam and tobacco fall little short of a hundred mil- lions. This is an alarming state of things. Why doos not the President look into these matters and bring out the evidence? Why does not Mr. McCulloch, who is a member of the Church, a saint, a great financier, and in favor of resuming specie payments, probe these frauds to the bottom and spread the facts be- fore the public? We fear there is too much truthin the startling extracts of suppressed evidence to which we have referred. Let us have more light. The bondholders will be nervous and the people will not be satisfied uatil we know the facts. Justice Chase ? City Politice—Big Things All Round. That magnificent rascal with the while mus- tache (which, by the bye, we insist must be dyed a handsome black in time for the fall campaign) is moving energetically in every direction in the local politica of the city, and will before long produce one of the most remarkable explosions among our several fac- tions, organizations, cliques, coteries, clubs and rings that ever took piace in the metropo- lis. It is now probably some twenty-five years since we first became aware of the existence of this notable political scamp. He commencod life a very moral, aminble, pious and God-fear- ing Celt; but he was strongly imbued with a passion for poiitics, place, profits and perqui- sites; and a man who mixes actively for twenty ‘with an unusual fatality. Fourteen millions of pounds of new crop tea have beea sold in China, The port of Tamanga has beon thrown open to foreign commerce by the Japanese. Consois closed at 94% for money, in London. Five- twenties were at 74 in London, and 774 in Frankfort. The Liverpool cotton market closed frm at am ad- vance, middimg uplands rating at 10% pence, Bread- etuils gouerally unchanged, Provisions sfichtly dail. By special mail telegram and special correspondence from Europe wo have additional and very interesting otai's of our cable despatches to the Sd of August. Kugenic’s visit to the. United States frigate Franklin @nd other war vessels at Cherbourg was made the oeca- sion of a magnificent naval display. ‘The mails of the Cunard steamship Java, dated to August 3, were despatched from Bosion by the night traia yosterday and reached New York at au early keur this morning. ‘THE SCIENTIFIC CONVENTION AT HARTFORD. Hartrorp, August 14, 1867. Tho session of the Netional Academy of Science this maorving was more largely attended, and papers were read by Professors Benjamin, Pierce, Agassiz and Wol- Cott, Professors Gibbs and Pierce, of Harvard University, discussed the varieties of algebra and tho. limits and conditions of associated linear apo. ‘The paper went deeply tnto the tnvestigatio# and comparison of aisebraic methods, with sirictures on the views of Ham- {ton and De Morgan. it and againss my will, taken of tue javestigution of the facts, Tahal await: their Netord 1 present statement and the proof er the proofs by which :t caa be supporied. In the meanwhile, I know my friends w itt ther. boll ceo Receipts from Cnstems, The following are the receipts trom customs at the ports below mentioned from July 29 to Slst inclusive :-— Phiiade!phia. Baltimore. New Oriean: New York, baa Francisco, June The Fifteen As yet only specimen copies of the new Aftoen coat fractional currency tssue have been printed, and it is stated at the Treasury Departm ent that no note of that denomination, stamped both on its face and back, hee been seat from the Currency Bureau. It is now quite the embryonic idea. Dr, R. A. Gould, of Cambridge, presented two papers, Professor Newton, containing important resulte of observations in referenc> to the changes in the decii- mation of a | number of stars. Gibbs gave kee treating on method of simplifying chemical ula by adoption Invitavions were accepted from Hon. Heary Barnard, perintendont of tho Department of Education at Wash- MISCELLANEOUS. Gur Mexican advices by way of Havana state that Juarez had ordered Santa Ana to be tried according to tho law of January, 1862, by which Maximilian was | calling Congress together. ‘This done, an | years in the municipal affairs of New York —_—_—_————- pm) otal Stetwe thes Oote snis residence, 1 cortain that the Secretery will not authorize their issue teted, and under which the identification of the prisoner agreement between President and Congress, generally comes out at the end of that period A Caution (or the Druggists. Adjourned to moet at ten o’clock to-morrow. until after the meeting of Congress. The Statistical Bureau. ‘The Director of the Statistical Bureau bas returned ’ here from his recont tourto the principal Kastern see- ports, including New York, Boston and Portland, the object of which was to harmonize the mode of making the various forms of entry for imported goods at the several ports visited. He has also had conferences with the Commissioners of Immigration with the view of obs taining more explicit returas concerning the physical fe suffictent evidence for @ conviction. Vidal is to be Kept ia close confinement, Marquez was taken priaoncr et the Macienda Paredones, and was on his way to the capital, Among the list of condemned officers is Saim Saim, whose wife was still in the country trying bard to wave his life, It is again reported that she isa niece of President Johnson. Otterbourg bad received his cre- don'iaisas Minister Plenipotentiary. Congress is to be convened in November and the Presidential election @ finished rascal of the first magnitude. We understand that it is his determination now to reform, not only himself, but the whole charac- ter of our local government, and, while he changes the color pf his famous mustache from white to black, to alter the complexion of our city affairs from black to white. Well, he cer- One of our city coroners has caused the arrest of twe druggists for selling poison con- trary to the provisions of the law of 1860. In one instance a young lady was the purchaser, and in the other a young man, and bot! made the purchase for the purpose of suicide, and accomplished their object. The law of 1860 is with the meeting of the two houses, upon a plan of Southern reconstruction and restora- tion, includiog a qualified negro suffrage, would have been easy and it would have been con- clusive. But, unduiy inflated with foolish notions of his own wisdom and capabilities, Mr. Johnson ANNUAL REGATTA OF THE COLUMBIA BOAT CLUB. Yesterday the members of the Columbia Boat Club marsbalied their forces and held their angual regatta ‘at Hoboken for the club champiooship. The racers were will toke place im December. Santa Ana's son, inapro- | began by assuming the functions of the law- | tainly bis a good field to work in, and, if he | very stringent, providing that no poison shall | Lizzie, Clara, ay, at z= oH] “go” was | and social status of the emigrants arriving at the port of , asi (o Secretary Seward against the seizure of bis father | Haking power, and so with the first regular | Should honestly resolve upon the labor, can | be sold except on the prescription of a regu- | Six peromeuly, alles by Ian Sontest | New York. A letter has been received at the office of the Directer of Statistics from Horatio. G. P. Perry, United States Secretary of Legation at the Court of Madrid, enclosing @ communication from Don Jose De Zaragoza, apprising the Director of the shipment of a box of Spanish stacieti- \ Sisal, intimates that the Washington government must lave deem in complicity with the liberals who arrested him. Saltillo letters contain aa account of the reported assassination of Lopez, the betrayer of Maxi- Miao make as great a reform in New York as Brutus did in Rome, Cromwell in England, Disraeli in the British House of Commons, or as Andy Johnson is now doing at Washington. larly practising physician, and obliging the druggist making the eale to keep a record, open for public inspection, in which the names of the party making the purchase and the pre- meeting of Congress atter his promotion to the White House the curtain was lifted on the old conflict between King and Parliament revived, with all our modern improvements. oluatenedeent re see bah seed ed baggr eal So far in this conflict Mr. Johnson has been He will have one decided advantage in the | scribing physician shall be entered. In these | came on as the oul-rigger x Catena end the @hett Barto. pase stn ena ER canta Presidont attempted to stop the sport, when the people | balled and beaten from point to point, until approaching contest. The men with whom he | instances it is charged that the requirements of pelt rater on ty to win, characterised tse ertws of | or mieraational Vbisdees tnantidhed Yak wiasee. tore the circus down and let loose eight wild bulls in the | his policy has been reduced to the issue | has to contend are all his own pupils, and he | the law were not fulfilled. While a person | thom. They started provilr. rowed magmifoentiy, the Reepeting Past Offices tx tile South. x atrse:. A policeman was mortally injured, and the | between a rigid and a liberal execution ot the | Can correctly measure their capacities and an- | bent on suicide could scarcely be deterred os and Ong: seconds, The prizes, gold badges, Orders are issued from the Post Offce Departmest Prosideut was compslied to foe A deachment of | laws of Congress—“only this and nothing | ticipate their line of policy. They have all | from the act by any legislation, the statute | appropriate in design snd ee ecen as tie heeen, | men O° ae fee er renecang of Eig Qmees 1» the 10 a Aa eee oe eck ant | more.” He wants a liberal application of the | learned their lessons of chicanery, engineering, | appears to be # good one, and should not be of he association, by the referee of the’ races, Charies | Southern Staion, ad im some inuiances oem ott toe aide of Havana. A nogro conspiracy in Santiago do | Iaws; and to this end his late Secretary of War wire-working, cheating, dodging and plotting at | disregarded by those who deal in poisons. ‘ postal service in that section, Caba bad bon denocneed and moxt of the leaders arrest. | has been suspended, and we have been given | the feet of the political Gamalicl—Fernando THE BOARD OF HEALTH, Postmaster at Sitkaf Loew’s Bridge—The Broadway Nuisance. After patient trial the public has universally pronounced the decision that Loew's bridge is as useless as it is heavy, inelegant and incon- venient. It bas been likened to the yellow fever, because many go down under it and but few get over it. The neighbors should indict the Corporation for obstructing Broadway with such a costly nuisance, and should compel its speedy removal. FINE ARTS. Nearly all our New York artists are out of town, and not a few wing their Sight this summer across the Atlantic, Among the Jatest who have eft for Europe are G. H. Yewell, H. A. Loop, J. H. Bartlett, she seulp- tor, and Edward D. E. Greene. Greone sailed yesterday in the City of Washington, and will be absent fora year ortwo. None of hie colleagues have succeeded more happily than this distinguished academician, tbis conscientions, painstaking, thoughtfai artist, in trams- ferring to canvas the features, expression and com- piexion of lovely woman. Blondes or brunettes, his exquisite feminine heads are ail of the highest types. He stands almost alone amoug American painters in aiming at sueh lofty spiritaal purposes as are indicated by his beet pictures, and especially by one which be bas lately been at work on, and which, we might hope, would be ex- hibited at the Academy of Design in the fail, if the Artist could only persuade bi f, as bis friends are comvineed, that it is already Snished. its felicitous title ts, “Lo, the Bridegroom Cometh !"" Marshall, confessedly the foremost line engraver inthe United States, is busily at work on the plate of bie portrait of General Grant. This work bids fair already to exeel even the masterly portrait of Lincoln which made Marshall famous. The songs of Father A. J. Ryan, the priest bard Tennessee, are in courte of publication on sheets of One paper, elegantly illustrated in litbography. Bis ‘Senti- nels of Song” has just been issued in New York in thie form, suited for mounting, and is quite artistic both in Postmaster General Randall has sppointed Joho BH. Kinkead Postmaster at Sitka, Rossiom America, Sitem is about sixteen hundred miles from San Francisco, aad ‘the marie will be forwarded weekiy by any vessel that may be going there. Indispesition of Attorney Ganeral Stanbery. Attorney Goveral Stanbery, now at Capon Springs, te im poor health, and be will not return to this city for two or three weeks. " The Unadilia National Bank Failure. Lewis Kingsley, of Norwich, New York, has been ape pointed receiver, on the part of the government, for the foreclosing of ihe affairs of (he Unadilla Nesional Beak, and entered upon his duties on the 10th ios FROM THE EVENING TELEGRAM OF YESTERDAY. Pardon Swiadies. Wasmeorcs, August 1 The Attorney General yesterday received a letter. fream & gentleman in Alnbama, stating that {2.1866 be appite@ for a pardon, which be wos: informed by acemein party in Alabama was granted and in possession of the latter, and which he could have om gayment of $500, the First. Dick Connolly, who fills the office of Comptroller very acceptably, attained that po- sition by following the example of this general godfather ot modern New York city politicians, and fighting Tammany outside and manipulat- ing Tammany inside at one and the same time. Peter B. Sweeney made a diversion beyond the limits of Tammany, with his pockets tilled with chowder, or something else, while retaining in his hands the ends of the interior wires, and brought up comfortably with the chamberlain- ship and one hundred and fifty thousand dol- lars a year. George McLean walked out of the Old Wigwam and shut the door bebind him; but under the mantle of Hoffman he now lies cosily by the side of Tweed and the other Sachems, smoking the pipe of peace and blandly dispensing the patronage of the streets of New York. Now, this is precisely the man- ner in which Fernando Wood managed hie political battles years ago, and made capital by fighting Tammany outside and intriguing and bargaining with Tammany inside at the same time. It is, therefore, against his old pupils and plagiarists that he is about to organize the great mass of the whiskey and lager beer democrats of the city, including the unwashed hosts of Corlear’s Hook, Mackerelville and the Five Points; and he will bave but little difi- culty, with his shrewdness and sagacity, io setting all his opponents by the ears. Indeed, there is now no Tammany Hall to fight against, and the republican organization in the city 1 thoroughly demoralized and destroyed. It will, therefore, be « comparatively easy tack for a man with the genius, pluck, assurance and @4. Yeliow fever was raging all over the island, Tho dry dock at St Thomas bad sunk. irs in Puento ’rincipe are reported to be very deplorable inan- cially. A riot was apprehended in Manzanillo, the people Deing determined to close all the stores. A serious Draw! had occurred tn Bayamo, in which the Governor received a slap in the face. Late advices from the British West Indies report gonoral depression of the colonial interests in Jamaica, British Guiana aod Barbados. The markets were dull, aad prospects of produce exports not encouraging. Our special correspondent at Havana gives a full ac. count of the late attempt of the Narva to lay the Cuban cable. He predicts that, notwithstanding the mishap which occurred, telegraphic communication over the Gulf wilt be opened by the 15th. Cyrus Field has been at Heart's Content examining into the workings of the ised apd ocean cables. The broken Atlantic cable will be working again in a few weeks, ‘and arrangements are being rapidly made to avoid the eiay occasioned by the mmperfect workings of the New- foundiaod wires, Ja the Constitutional Convention yesterday the report of the Committe on the Organization and Powers of ‘Towns. Counties and Villages was presented. No change fs recommended in their organizations, but they are pro- hibited from loaning their credit or money to corpora. ions. The Committee on the Pardoning Power reported fn favor of the article as it stands at present. Diseus- gion was then resumed om the report of the Committee on Town and County Officers, and an amendment giving Boards of Supervisors the power of local legislation was carried. The discussion was continued during the @vening session unt)! the Convention sdjourned. ‘The ship Nellie Fogarty was burned at sea July 2. ‘The crow were saved. She was bound from NewsYork for San Francisco, Morals are not at their usual high standard in Massa- @husctis and Connecticut at present. In addition te qwarious discreditable cases reported recently, it is now gtased that s young man of respectable connections in Martford outraged # |i te girl recently near Burlington, ‘and a case of even ® more revolting character is men- to understand that some other Cabinet changes and the removal of several, if not all, of the five military commanders in the South will proba- bly foliow, and before the lapse of many days. Bat what will this signify? At first we were inclined to the opinion that the radical pro- gramme might in this way be flanked and upset; but on looking a little deeper into the difficulty we find that it can be reached only by the people through Congress, The difficulty really lies in this reconstruction programme of Congress, the inevitable tendencies of which are to negro supremacy in the ten Southern States concerned, and to a negro balance of power in our national affairs. In this reconstruction programme the repub- lican party, as represented by Congress, bas been faithless to its professions and its pledges, and it has betrayed the confidence and disap- pointed the just expectations of the loyal States. No such dangerous and desperate party experi- ment as this of Southern reconstruction on the basis of Southern negro supremacy was ever demanded by the popular voice of the North, before or since the surrender of Lee. But unless these existing reconstraction laws of Congress are reached through Congress itself we fear that the President cannot divert them from negro supremacy without bringing upon himself the fate of Stanton. What we want, then, ie such s pressure from the people of the North upon Congress, in our coming fall elec- tions, as will compel the two houses to recon- stract their measures of reconsirnction, so far, at least, ae to give the Southern whites fair play, as against the blacks, in this important business jourament, with President Schultz in the chair, Present, Commissioners Schultz, Acton, Besworts, Parker and Stone. A petition trom the citizens of West Farme, asking that some action be taken in regard to an artificial pond, which being drained every summer, exposes the rank eas the health of the vicinity, was in which it was stated that no case of cholera bad oecurred at that durmg the past month. Referred to CS of iC] oo A commanication a mer- chante of the First La —5 ng the diay condition of Pearl, Water, south and other streets, was read, and wat nuuber of case were thea reported of pervone Who num! cases were 8 who had violated the ordinances of the Board, Ordered to ‘de treated in the ordinary manver. CITY POLITICS. Meeting of tho Republican Association. The Executive Committee of the Union Republican Asrociation, of the Twenty-second Assembly district, beld their regular monthly meeting jiast even: ball corner of Fifty-seveath street dous were in the bands-of brok/s7s, and could not be ob- tained without the payment of money, should apply to the Attorney General for ceruifed copies, He now wrote for sueb certified copy, ad. enclesed the newspaper graph, with a letter be had just received from the broker iaforming ‘tim that if he could now pay $160 be should have Bis prardon. The President and Secretary McCulloch. ‘Te regard to the reistivms between the Presideat an@ Secretary McCulloch, they are most pleasant and have been since Mr, McCulloch's iret entrance into the Cabinet. abi Giscuasion having reference to some routine busimest, METROPOLITAN FIRE DEPARTMENT. ‘The reguiar moeting of the Board occurred yesterday. After the transaction of the regular routine Dusiness the special order set down for this meeting was taken up; this was a reselution offered by Commissioner Abbe at the Inst meeting to rescind the action of the Board of MOVEMENTS OF EX-SECRETARY STANTON. ‘Wasuratox, Augues 14, 1967, B. M, Stanton, ex-Secretary of War, and Mrs. Stanton have left Washimgton for a visit of a'tew | ong ton, where ibey will be the guests of Sameeh Sioned as having occurred yesterday in Chelsea, mn : Buffalo yesterday of rebuilding the political and social State | Xperience of this magnificent rascal with the | aos. and exedution Thanke to these illustrations, | July 17, by whieh the salaries of acting tremen were Para 14, 1867. jdgeaes eames too best recorded ‘an 800 uae institutions ‘ot these ten excluded Southern | White mustache to knock the heade of the the verve of" Moiua” will become ua facilir to the eye ppt ag the esRATig M,Ataaton,onecrtay of at arte tia jmede the mile in the umparalieled time of 2:13, which | States. Surely, atleast upon this issue of the | guerilla politicians one against the other— | as to we ear, the adaption of the resol are eats oven bis best time ander the saddie, Dexter wes | supremacy of negro minorities over white | Hoffman against Roberts, Sweeney against THE SHIP RELLIE FOGAR 1 Sta. Erving his reasons therefor ‘SEFF DAVIS. a om the grounds by Mr, Robert Boaner, for | aos eties in the South, the public pulse may | Connolly, and McLean against Tweed—and, an 14, 1867 saad asked that ine eokor ig Me Declines to Talk About « Pardon. ea Fry ochisteinies bone’ aap cobinmeed wusiedl be effectively touched in the North, and upon | after beating = ag brains pr bens ed Tee ship Nolte Fogaety, from font for =~. mage ofthe Whaie Toe ; poral " Montara sae et ar Bagioy in relation to a petition fer pardon, this question even the present radical Congress | quletly gather ap the spoile aad pus them into | cles, was, bummed a: see Om iy dle, He Ba har tna novon tl Bo alaps a putas "Dart 5p HA Ravi Qos Puen» ech a tian 12 we J AL, DEDPRY Ou MeRTAOnIeG Fk gedaan bia own capnalays “9chitite (urter eeat/oReca RAT Ran COUT ‘aL ONO A ae ae Geld fa cecra ip 0%

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