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NEW YORK ‘HERALD, AY; AUGUSTA 18%, 4 ——— ey ; ‘Tho Dominios of Canada. = ' p ‘ b ; D the 0 ; be tly delved by. Me, Gilt, HEAVY BANK DEFALCATION EW YORK HERAL ‘ past 1 ¥@tcwee, 4 “ae wakiag © Fi the most liberal. members of the] © «0: : : Miniser Selgar, who has for « long tine bese #6] While amo of thé clty papers aro making @ a Osbinot, he stated that confederation =e igd a val credit thn Unite Sates trom Colombe, yoserea fam aad ous sas te iets ot Rew | ln np ee hea alan 59 Spe ere teetee tee a po > took formal leave AON . | York, which they Choose to misrepresent as ii F ag ~ Out of $95 hi chenaenece acl ole of hie nl ins, ms yaranad Sek | bolag in'a very Arty, neglect condition, to | tary florm may anfely bo sald to bo at rest for Spllapans (pice comesctapetmsiigy, to j contractor is working ateadily on, carting away | another generation, The five hundred thou- all the filth and garbage,and putting the whole | sand, or, according to what is perhaps bv Clty into such a splondid sanitary and cleanly | extravagant computation, the eight hund condition that the old Boole guard would sniff | thousand additional votes, controlled as they rtd to iesomeieh: be Oe ee fn vain in: the poorest neighborhood for any of | are certain to be by correcting and saeetr me AeConray Seba ons {m which the defendants | those offensive smells which they were in tho | tivo influences, can only havo @ syhebearmnet ly are charged with keeping @ common gaming house a! | habit of attributing to the offluvia arising from | quickening and liberalizing effect on » Rejected nications will not be returned Ea renee, ee SP TI before Judge Com- | i yvionica.” The following communication, | component elements of tho House of Commons. "tea esteate gen apace pep mane after which | | adrossed to the Commissioners by the con-| We congratulate the Derby-Disracli govern- finery contin, | nee ee a by | ment on having 60 skilfully got over @ ©..9e% eon gs Deputy United States A. B. No was | tractor, shows the amount of work dono by ro nee ft fring and Brgtaving, Featly and prompiy eeciled ot | 5057, Commissioner Osborn yeaterday, charged with | him in tho oacting away of ashos, gacbogo, &., | didiculty which at ono pit @héphard, upon whose indictment for the murder of @ Tanarane Cotte, Louisville, oo his eeoond trial, the jury failed to agree, r and his language on this subject was certainly , remarkable. Not one single advantage of a | Mog Tellers “the Alleged De- material nature was even hoped for, commer- . ra cially or otherwise; but the argument was inquen' that Canada, by the act of confederation, has shown a disposition to take care of herself; a . , ‘te ehibip eee ene ker ts beep teed wi eto a ana oa — “great neighbors ;” that if she is not al had been flesond by two of ts tellers to the amount stand Boe go will at least, when annexation | about $100,000. 2 ae, is no longer avoidable, be able to onter the | thst the institution which hed thus sui o. ‘Tradesmen’s National Bank, which ie located at No. 208 Union, “not as a hewer of wood and drawer of Broadway, Tho particulars of the defaloation were, an JAMES GORDON BENNETT, JR, Br MANAGER. * cva-aarelennel All business of news letters and telegrap! despatches piust bo addressed Naw Your Hamat, “getters and packages should be properly sealed, aR? Biacque Boy, the first Turkish Minister ever ac- " ter. te etna RAPE gee mountable, 7 4 ality " . lowest rates, conniving with Dow and Brockway, two alleged count for one yoar:— ++ we .” but on an ps i = ors, obstruct the administration of justice, ia Darartuaer von Gust Ou. : water to the Americans, ¥ equi ‘moarly ‘ag could be ascertained, aa fellows: ; . $29 psn the discharge of Dow from an ac 908 Munneney Stauer, N. Y. August 16, 196%. -Tho Latest from Wendell Phillips. with them, The point of all this is, that ono THE SUSPECTED rARTiEs. of the men most capable of judging hasalready | Two individuals, i ansehen ea cred pronounced “confederation” a failure, and o eer pees sy) ai — begun to prepare the minds of tho Canadians | 14114. .04 the other es ing, ee te thed for their inevitable destiny. Such is tho fate | mont. Both men have besa connooted with tho banks of all unnatural movemenis, either-im politics, | from thelr earliest years, and may be sald to have business or social life. The man who fails to Seta tee led sen en eeeceeatey perosive, even aow, that Canada must ere long pec Fh eee se pain hogayy become a State of the Union, is liko the mon | (4 and confidence wore reposcd in them, yy who, after he had eaten, would declare | i7a marriod man, with «large family, the : : hy air rrecee tho tot dapr of, Angas, 1800, and | {a tho last Issue of the Anti-Slavery Standard —— | against him, and receiving a pecuniary consideration tho tat day of August, 1867, there have been removed | Wondell Phiflips gives us one of his peculiar AFTE! NING, | therefor, Dow himself made the affidavit, Newoomb Be ax reeey Bs : bail in $2,000 to answor. from the atrosts, avenues, &0. of this city, of ashes, gar- er Broutway, corner of Brvome eee ‘and Magruder, the ox-rebel gonorals, | bege, dirt and runbish and manure, 097,060 loads. the and pungent philippios on the political situa- Malince at iss 0'Cl0ck' se<czcr4.c’ | vinitea the Stock Exchange yesterday, but loft aftor Pere clerk sa whose Adelity, socurscy and wun, the | tion. Ho says that “Johnson has challenged SISTERS NEW YORK THEATRE, oppo- | @ very short. visit, as thelr recoption was very cool. | utmost relsnae may be Vises’ and which I ow. Stanton,” that “ ton submits and resigns ¥ HowL—Uxown rux Gasuicut, Matinee At | tyoje ar ovine cya toe Mega yi Stan Bie act ees SRNR | te tn of my report. G Pa igen. hh Lar gry JR WHITING, Coutreotor, under protest,” and that, “to the consternation fe steamship The Queen, a Gro- pr R 1C THEATRE, Brondway.—Prartxe Wit iat eal rd s sang agen Dh a pa * IN 4 Swoon FROCK. + az nti, | 8 leave vor day STATEMENT OF ASHE AND GARBAGH, DIRT AND RuPEIeH AND | Of tho country, Grant takes his place.” Why Liverpool, calling at Queenstown to land passongers. pois yp sep nea opiate ay bi this consternation, aid where, Phillipa forbears shes and = Dirk and to revoal for the present. Ho will wait to see Y THEATRE, Bowery.—Tex Nigats wA Bam: | po Anchor Lino stoamahip Towa, Captain Hodder- rt mal ¢ - ae , -ta Wises : wick, wilt sll from plee 20 North rivor at noon to-day Penk sats in 108 iy whether Grant is or is not to be with Prosident | that ho would nover require food again. ba ato Ea San Ho yea — “3 ARD'S NEW YORE, MUSEUM, Brondwa tnd | tor Liverpool aud Glasgow, touching at Londonderry to Sey pombe need 13508 453 | or Congress atthe hoad of thoarmy. That, we |The attempt to build up a rival syetens re amy a printer oo? a hfe bat oy Ware Aaince at 80 Goce, egos hay aged pa Uysat 8.2 22 | prosumo, is tho idea which Phillips moans to | of government along our vorthern h-jqq_ | tho respect of a large jonds, bonid intimate businoas associates In the bank and elsswhora., =. dary wos an-enfriendly oct, coward . Chis | vv. amout ta'sléo ‘intrled, ‘Dal h family, and is. eas WR se Sens uouen, en Breeden —tns convey tn forboaring to comment “ on this pre- {Perot Georoa Minsraxis, THR GReat SLave TRourR. 109 ’ tl nig show thoir course more | republic, undertake py England at tho | roomed by all who know him. Tho mombers of th amos + gjseensigagee, | from plor 18 North river, for Savannah, connecting at A cise point until oyents show thoir course more | republic, undertekon, igenge Fs ‘i iGhe MINER fe ees, ae that cily with steamer and rail for all points South and 14,680 fully.” “Moanwhilo,” he continads, “the rebela | same ume that Louis Napoleon undertook | famiuies of both gentiemen are now at Long Braach wd atk hee oe Meta Rie bones eee West ‘ ; 20,098 22) i thelr pl establish on false pretonces a monarchy in | lsewhere, enjoying tho attractions of those summer req feerperts Buaumavis, ” ke.—Pouns ” yiarnanem | Monee yacht Joba, Ford, Captain Goid, trom 18,510 10,85; murder negrdes and Unionlets at their pleasure, | to on pre 4 sorta, and the painful exposure which has aow ney Baars, jade | Baltimore vie tall, July 16, for Paris, wes soon on ‘hone ert ‘Texas ls given wp to anarchy, and Kentucky is | Moxice. It is a singuiar coincidence that just spired will doubtless be a source of great meena NSTRELS, is sare ares = | @ den of assassins ;” and yet Congress retired | as tho ono experiment is brought to an appal- | to thom, <o* ; : pe te 4 ghey Bd ote Meee oy i Wost Twanty- | the 28th ultimo, In latitude 44, longitude 24, by Captain pussgiae Cinque APRICANTS TY BALE | Howes, of the ship William Yeo, which arrivod at thls = . 3 lla ‘astorday from Cardiff, NE PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 Bowery.—Como poor . ooaLinn, saves, Bau , yea ee Matinse at 234 0'Clock, IN 4 cliRisrys MINSTRELS. gomer of Broad- and Twenty. treet. ETHIOPIAN NGS. BALLADS, wwe, Bustaeavas, “hevmWuo Cas Fins Us how? ‘at'93g 0'Clock. a re —- FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 585 Broadway, opposite tan Hotel—Iw ragim ErmioriaN ENTeRrAIN- Binarna, Daxcixg ann Buaiesques.—T: mnomn’s Prise Stopents. ATH AVENUE OPERA HOUSE, corner Thi and Eighth avenue.—Hart & Kerns’ Combmation SINGING, DANGLING, BURLESQUE AND PANTOMIME. ALIS. Matinee at 234 o'Clock. ve . -¥ os BS AMERICAN THEATRE, 472 Broadway.— auurr, Farce, Paxtoxrms, BuRiusques, E7worian, wo SuNtiweNTAL Vocatisus, &¢.—The GLTKs OF fomast. Matinee at3'go'Clock. Syattpe ‘ eae — A LEY'S OPERA HOUSB, Brooklyn.—Frmoriaw Bawiaps axp Busixsques.—Covsin Sounispen, YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, Scumxce 40 » Cainer Or Natunat History axp Porn Ne Groh begaaray —Lacrones Daur, Open from’ A, o'clock P thed: "3 ART GALLERLES, 817 and 819 Broadway.— On or Or, Paurrines, Turkish Roform. The Sultan tells the world that, as the result of his Western tour, be “will inaugurate an ora of progress for the Orioman empire.” To do this, however, the Sultan does not appear to grasp the full tmport of the mighty problem before him. Ho does not know that progtéas for Turkey means a desperate and fearful war- fare throughout his dominions, the overturning of old principles, the separation of the State from religious rule, the sinking even of the raling dynasty in the vortex of the war that will be waged. The believers who have for more than twelve hundred years clung to the doctrines enunciated by Mohammed are not disposed to see modern progress scatter their power to the winds. They will fight as stur- Gily for the retention of their hold upon the State as ever Papacy fought in the time of Luther for what it considered were its divine rights, The innovations which have, by the light of modern advancement, gained foothold in Europe, bave been battled against vigorously by the retrograde element which yields no Point that is not won by the sword. European retrogressive power is, through the agency of modern science—the railroad, the telegraph— trembling on its final downfall. Turkey feels the shock, and can no longer resist the impulse to step into the orbit and go through the process of liberal incubation in Burope. Now comes the turn of the second great religion that has held away on the shores of the Mediterranean, and which, in its early militant history, threatened to encircle that great inland sea, and rest only Whod orescopt met orespent upon the plains of Lombardy. +. nals. The existence of Turkey as a separate aation- ality entirely depends wpon the infusion of t last accounts the rain had ceased in Philadelphia and Baltimore. The unprecedented fall of rain this summer Js atteibuted by scientific men to the influence of the Hy i enilemaa bi y Hectey foe dering’ tie eae te $05,000, i hag since been discovered that securitice of Rarope he was with | found among the papers of Mosara Arnold and Bakes ©, mission | will reduce this amount to $76,000. The surplus capital Sere | att OF Wt SONOW OE DIN ROW oe che ante to lant: bo ba oboe $uN6,t0O, ta nadinee a2 ing Minister Bey are his wife, two seore- | the Tegular pald up capital; consoquentiy, ao loss wil sree And: Poanners ot eee gtNcblaas), the | regult to depositors, wor will much trouble or tgpouves sat, | wience be felt with rogerd to tho Cunds of the instie pw dhot a . van clubtanny's Same tet iz 5 : Total... .095,408 155,006 fe Id for four | ling termination the othor is reddy to be | Until Wotnosday morning thoae gentlemen woro held’ ‘Twelfth and Nineteenth ‘om tho fight and abandoned the field for four | ling terminatio! ° "aclulid tn abovDy se ssn sees months to Johnson, “after tinkering that single | placed upon trial. Both were commenced bolas rong oe wy one es ae peg “ The Comiug State Etections. Total number of Loads, -.. Bigic kite Gee 831,960 flaw which Stanbery had invented in the recon- | during the rebellion, vit a view on a euaaes HUGE tee azz oF emapicaleotion ae 3 Th + national: imme which’ ‘Will over: ’ haope | f tho | S#totion sols,” and after Sonators were assured | part of the aristocrats of Buropo to surround | trest upon thom, ‘Threo days ago certain. report m4 wie a a a Horo iss satisfactory refutation of the | iss another flaw would bo invented the mo- | what they fondly hoped would be but the | yaely communicated to the dirvctors of the bank, Lod shadow all others in our coming fall elections | grarge that tho stroot cloaning is noglooted. mont it was neoded.” : “5 | crumbling fragments of the ruined republic | thom to surmise that all was not correct with (ho cash in the Northern States will be tho issue of In 1864 there were removed, of ashes, garbage, ie ical and aristocratic institutions, | returns of one of their tollers, and iu investigating thy Seneca’ Qaceadhee sha ceasvccaas iat ‘ » Pom i! And who aro responsible for all this? | with monarchical and aristocratic ipiidasion Uae bok casioa tae dalviiaak Sey sreenitah pes ar rath Bouthan. Rats ~jpalltioal dust, rubbish and street manure, in al Phillips says that “fur every broken heart and | Neither would ever have beon undertaken, rh amen haan, of pei contomplated and broadly jee ent ipa = bo Spat * bs om i "| desolate home in the South, for every mur-| only for tho supposition that we were weak- |", ' Gow ‘tub’ biudovikt’ wib daogeme anovr. eiace ional pro- | om eight hundred thousand dollars, under | sors black there, wo hold Fessenden, Wilson, | ened and would be destroyed by the rebol- | any person at all familiar with the mode of conduct- foreshadowed tn the Oongressional pro- | in9 famous Boole bygienio guard. Then the Edmunds, Conkling and their clan (in the Sen-| lion, Already, howover, the doom of the one | ing business in avy of our banking institutions must be gramme of Southern raconsiruction. Tho | stots wore reeking with filth, and disense x ¢ H dary It | aware of tho taot that opportuntes are not seldom tack republican party, from Abraham Lincoln’s sy t ate) responsible ;” that all this trouble comes | is the knell of the other. Boundary Hnes musi pigs sa Saitenponidhia pauttitihe i jecuie to me Prebldeaay down to this schome powaigel ees icy a ron Th “ because rebels see tha} Johnson has satellites | be wiped out Ce gone pe cru 8: those establishments tho moans to avail themselves, 1@, " anusustly yy i -and tools enough in the Senate to strike out | botier—on our northern front. The time of @ portion of their funds. Numorows in the South | ty : an oug 0 so disposed, 0 =| > nei ggo a arena ne a been ree os cheba = SS aie edule that proyision of the House’s bill forbidding™| como for removing all foreiga flags from our | instanoes within the past id Clamaran ang ei “5 sustained by the almost unbroken volos of the SORRENTO ee him to remove the district commanders, and | northern border. We should have no Custom Sera an aie cas baer wocia he Northera States in all its moasures; frst, | ornando Wood and Gea Gtaminane ued OF adjourning Congress, taking the olutch | Houses there. Thero should be no smuggling. lishment-agitated -ths-patnd0¢-a goutbalan (oi oe for the suppression of the rebellion, and next, Coming Flood of the radicals from the napo of his neck.” | The St. Lawrence should be as free as the with the Tradoamen’s National Baak. On inquiry ka for the reorganization of the rebel States on ificont ragoal, Fernando Wood, ts | 2°hn#0n “dares to-day to challenge Stanton be- | Mississippi, and commerce shoald be untram- | found there was some ground for the suspicion, ACtoe, Rant seaguitioont eee a Pere Oe oa Sieciey Wilson Cemalls jackal, consents to | mellod from Labrador to the Gulf. When will | woigutng tho mattor over {a bis mind, the conrse ho re- the basis of universal liberty. But in this bold isi ise and orvating more excite- y 3 ’ 2 to inform tho Presidont of big . Marre See e0 caretad carry the challenge,” and because “Fessenden, | the Canadians loarn a spirit of indepondent | solved upon adopting was to e —=—== | and dangerous schome of putting the Southern | mont in the city just at the prosont time than 7 rt ay a ionality?. When will thoy throw off de- | double and have him act in the matter, Accordingly, Now York, Saturday, August 17, 1867. political balance of power over our national | no has done for tho past thirty years, even in- in return for tho Goren offices given to his kin- | national ty en ey hy, | obeying this impulse, bo wailed upon tho Prosi === | affairs in tho hands of the blacks, just released cluding tho times when he roalsted the enforoe- drod, acts as gecond in the fray.” pape appa Sete Pre ga ana éptigos noni aarp patna a ues we EB NaWs. i f “Call you this backing yourfriondst” Is it | by whom they are despiscd and used as a1 6 ine concern, whon, it it 1a stated, tho feom the darkness and demoralization ot mont of the Metropolitan Police law which |. ~ “ % i hes teller oxbibited a deficit of $30,000, Fur. EUROPE. pe 9p jan br en paced whine Tammany and the republicans bed fastenod | $°% ee randanne the tol. oe seth py at fis haa joer ievitgaton disclosed 0 will groater dofaloa- 080 star is - | The news report by the Atlantic cable ts dated | FM the republicans ero making the samo upon the city, and when he mado an indopond- | &t@nt and his republican backers in the -* read bn ic ech 2 at “He one | ton, amounting to about 90,000 As soon x pellby whaing: hagas ty fatal mistake which was mado by tho Inte | oo, run'for the Mayoralty and defeated Hof | *° Johnson has made a telling flank movo- anf, aud = ae a ee ee these discoveries were made one of the tol The Frenohs election for members for the Councils. | national democracy when thoy attomptod to man, Tweod, Sweenoy and the rest of the Tam- ment against the extreme radical faction in | tinue to oxist when not uniled with us? But was immediatly ausponded from tbe pene 3 Gonoral of the empire rosulted in a heavy gain for the | perpetuate the reign of the Southern slavo- mst braves, with the republicans at their | 4! eusponsion of Stanton? And what has | until the Canadians have this Spirit of inde- | auties of his gfles, Se aN ere Bch Arleasee TeattY.., Napoleon's policy towards Rome | holding oligarchy, with thelr laws, docross and backs: “All: the dicllots ‘are-@n'the qui vive, | Fobnson to fear, if ho has “satellites and tools | pendence, which they WOW 4 mith laok, let | sued hirer ara 225 a'maeoting st the abeotale’ par re gad treaty of September Ines, see | dogmas for the perpetuation and extonsion of and all the ring politicians. are on thorns to | C0ugh in the Senate” to do his work, when | them, by all moans, continue as they ate, | Remain chimed isa ici hag at tho revelations: tp Cly of Boston ran down and sunk the ameri- | Slavary ttaalf i Wilson, Sherman, Fessenden and their fellows | What have you to asy next, Mr. Galt? io in in rolation to two of the most trusted an@ penta ek from Fayal for Boston, at ees on the This is but tha awingtae af ih: indo, know whati*will” be ARRRSE Ange: 080: #0 stand hehind tha Proaident and “stab the ae men connected with the institution, that litte r , winging a nai m2 ea me OMvebota conpoc coe ees = ary No lives pee Jost, and tho City of Boston | from one extrome to the other—it is steering ‘aojadiag 0 Tenens Fashaipa d two of tho | S¢°retary of War” Ts not this the beginning Bh peak cts oraneet Reinert ar ao action, aH taken. in rofereace £0 thy wit es, ded the crew at Liverpool. thing yous i th gee, 7 {Gant clowd at 94% for money in London. Fe | oe ee a cana nee of | employs in Mogor Hoffman’s office, got ap a | °! diet ee ee Oo as lls Sapltiin "wid al Wwe tts be Salles os {Swonties wore at 73% In London and 775; in Frankfort, | Harmony ean we hope for in exchanging the mooting the other evening and made a weak | “% house divided against soneey aie Serge a espn geenapenemed oupiod by receitag aud paying tellers of banks, bow, ne Liverpool cotton market closed firm, with. mia- | insolent rule of the late three hundred thou- | own ty stop the torrent which is about to | 12° road is open. Let the President go ahead. THE TURKISH MINISTER TO THE UNITED STATES. oaaily Uheso officers, {f #0 disposed, can play each intothe Uplands at 10%4, Breadstuffs and provisions | sand Southern slaveholders for the rulo of five A Seow ; 4 . ‘The funds of:the . me pour upon them from this political Niagara; Arrival of His Excellency Blacque Bey, En- | other's hands for an impr ve Purpose, itbout marked change. hundred thousand Southern negroes who but but they amounted to no more than would yoy Extraordinary from His Highness the | iostitution must necessarily "484 trough the bhade of, ea nmol yesterday were slaves: snd tho descendants of |.) ten: or aevintosn ‘sizawain the aldile f poceraicinia , O00 oF both ..1t, Uharefoce nay een ees enolic The rainstorm which visited this city on Thursday | ignorant slaves for hundreds of yoars? Tho ‘. ea Falla’ ‘The track - Enipe Seamsnlp sane apon her late trip brought 0 | tosethor and make use of the fun."® lua Cae \provatied also with much violence throughout other | ornorimont involves an outrage upon the | t? SaPids above the grea e truth is, SAS GUY Rinny Celebrities, but among them was a0 | rueas for partons! usb, tho opportuni,” "a of the country. No damago in the city was aus. | “XP° m we up poor Hoffman, who wanted to treat the Metro- whose enéeée into the motropolis marks au important | inom to do ao, Aishough it is thought tb, the opens ined beyond that occasioned by the flooding of enlightened publio opinion of the Northern politen Excise law, with its prying and spying, fact in the history of the United States, The arrival tions which havo reaulusd in loas to the bani .#! aek fmumerous basomenis tn the lower part of the city and | States which will euroly moot with a docisive | P* such a gingerly and gentlemanly manner, alluded to is that of bis Excellency Blecque Boy, Envoy | sine jongth of time, still phe books on each examin W°% Phe awamps in Harlem; but at Hoboken and Jersey City | rebuke. and tho handful of Germans who. are in favor Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary Crom the day cade no disclosures which, might suggest aaything he damage was considomble The Washington and | Wo cannot doubt that this dosporate exporl- mye ayetioter me Bublime Forte of Turkey to the United States. | icy g defaloation or tamporiag with the funds ugelt imore railway tracks were submorgod, and trains fnisbaba eupremacy will be emphetioal! of the law and opposed to drinking lager beer, Hé snd his stile have been stopping at the Fifth very rocoutiy, . “ uo at Jorsoy City wore delayed for some timo, ee 7 P Y | will be swept away and entirely ovorwhelmed Avenus Hote! stnce the 13th iast., whore many promi- 0oW THE KoNEY wen! ‘nd at Hoboken the fiate wore completely inun- | Condemned by the voice of New York in our by the great movement of the whisk oy and nent Now York officiais have alremty called upon Neither of tha’ suapectod partios can <!v0 any oo Hated, In Philadelphia immense damage was com. | coming Novembor oleotion. A change of oight lagor beer democracy in the noxt charter eleo- them. This veteran diplomat is the first Ministor ac- horent account of how this misappropriated “Boney hes fitted, involving ® loss of one hundred thousand | or ten thousand votes in the six hundred and tt 7 Sere we cater tiasy tem toe werkioh empire, TROT SN sha book nitrated toe tas” ollars. ‘The storm is aid to have been the most violent | oad chousanda of this groat Oommoneaite ip | Om. The real German democracy will held a who havo visited him have been agreeably surprised; probably partly tarough error, and partly, it ts elle? that ‘over visited that locality. Ia Baltimore the |») ba State: but it will meoting next week at Germania Hall, and will for, contrary to all expectations, his Excellency is not a [*! order to mest au; shorteom! ms, ‘s .e Were flooded, and the only mode of locomotion | 10° 2 UAERE: 0} DAE & wil wuttioe to revOle- | 00 goubs fully express thett wantiinedlts’6n the Mesuimes, oot s full bearded, tarbonod Terk, whowe | coy sowing remmite coe oo coe ie ce nea imamall boats, The factories adjacent to the city | tiontse the State, Upon this broad and distinct all engrossing question of the day. gostume is purely Oriental—the pepulat ideal of a sub. | Satta: tn ection ‘thier tosh tae pee much damagod, and travet on all the railroads was | question of negro supremacy, howover, wo Bat this is not the only thing that. bothers eonisae inane cone wears tas le chaGaleua we th; tet ie Rported diego wspended. The reports from Richmond, Augusta, | may look for a ohan f thirty, f ‘ tire, Ho dora of French paren on- ‘ 4 ashngton, Dorion and euewhere tll he une sty. | thousand, as. eSinparpd with the guns of oe, | *M4 Pussies the bewildered Tammany ring Sitinopl, “Ta, cholo aad” “telenlioes | settee Semen ee il . ae last Novembor election. In Obio, with Vallan:| M9" People are beginning to assert that fpent the grosier portion of bis fo in Curistiga coun: | from the accouat, oF has drcety used aay portion of t- while Fernando Wood was Mayor the cost of {figs and hie habits aro not at all different from thom, | As has been before observed, both mien were remark: digham and his obnoxious copperhead notions the city and county government was not over a she Prominens characteristic traits being | say ang rogular in thelr habits. They did not ‘meteors last November, again in the foreground, thore is but a gloomy ight or nine millions of dol bil Exeolleney arrives oa the shores ot amare wie gamble or dissipate in any Daricalae” manner, { The subject of the removal of Sheridan and Holt was Prospect for the opposition elements. Thoy ca & - lars, while under Tepatation that bas proceded him. or fifteon yoars he | ai conducted thomsetves as exemplary hoads of Aiseussed inthe Cabinet yesterday, but no settied dater. | PiDePec) Som ke OPPO Yolleuaichs 3 Hoffman and the republican commissions it was the first of the Turkish Logation in Paris, pated Troe: thi’ tithens 06. Gamitica anally en. faese mulation was arrived at, It is considered probable, how. ane Sham or under | has risen to about twenty-four millions, ‘Th fer three years thon, Minted (oar nits aominiog | poesetolde snd tb bank authorities to act vor, that Sheridan wiil be sent to another command and | Vallandigham. But in Pennsylvania they havo reason of this is very ovident, Wood onl where he remained, conducting ali grave questions with pnd ly “h carefully in the matter, They do not tke’ Holt will be returned to the regular service. The ati. | & very fair prospect of anticipating in Ootobor made his confederates and officeholders. pa Fro re mee Ge crecthoow of ing |e. acs saem way: prectpttion action, for foar that ‘Ravits recently published, purperting to detail certain acts | the foevitable November reaction in New but took good care of the public eon may be wrongfully accusing men who are innocent: ‘of prominent Southern leaders towar ds suboraing witne | York Tho substantial yeomanry of Ponnsyl- LS publio treasury. | but as the doftelont sum can be only traced back to the os against Holt, cannot be found on fle in any of the De | ais id could ¢ follow Ba in 190, } Sowed.no one to steal but himself, and took Of teat coanter Ent pont Listurbed tbe cranaull. | ssn) nesgs, iY bet rotione! coor suspicion should Partments at Washington, and Judge Holt himsett states | “*%9, uld aot follow Buohanan in 1860, | 14, share of the spolls, not ont of the taxpayors, in the Terkah cuagiry teint eel aitamh teat thaas, ta. tae frst instance, although, Anat thay were not obiained from him, He however | in behalf of Breckinridge and the Southern | 144 gu¢ op those who cams to him for office. Binccee Bis into etective force anti this poriod. | naps, it may pomibly (ara out-thes the. really geaty Baye ouch affidavits aro ia the posseasion of am individeal | slaveholding oligarchy, will not be apt to ii ‘ ida tdlic, forced Biacque Bay's vast oxperioace ia diplomatic circies, hie party or aaa Will have to be sought out eleownere, ‘$0 Washington ; but who the individual is, (s not stated. | foliow “Old Thad Stevens” in 1867, in behalf of s pupil y noe ceed ..upom: the Sia ble knowfodge of the Bastin eatag nee Siem ‘THE ACTOAL L088 TO THE BANK. Despatches from Rear Admiral Bell, commanding the | Southern negro supremacy. city; by, Tommeay, havo less shrewdness, and Delfin ote drat Miniter ths" Canted Although the Goflcit was stated at Gat sight to be over Asiatic squadron, have been received, giving an account No polfitoal Rati i 80 QU rbdklessiy plunge their arms into tof hie action in referonce to the massacre of Americans 2 polltioal party, however strong it may the publie teoagiry up to the elbows, Tho ing to the bark Rover by the savages on the | have grown in tho conddonce of the poopie, or have du » ti a i : Jaland of Formos, The end of the island where the | however conident it may bo in its strength | °* Ls tod ce eh the city gnor- Turdecs ware perpetrated is imbabited only by @naked | and resources, can betray tho public con. rir carasonmanmtmpetgnar brads ~ Sad unelvilized race, who acknowledge obedience to.20 | gaonog of duirage public opinion with impu- mpayers than they are with the government, although the island is in the possession of . whiskey and lager beer democrats, whom they Orin. At the time of writing the report the Rear | Oity, The penalty speedily follows the offence. have cheated and cozened and hoodwinked for tho past threo or four years. In fac’ y t, they Admiral was at een on bis way to punish the savages, a | Our political history abounds in auch warnings. here appeared no likelihood of any expedition being | Take, for example, the nomination of a candi- pooat against them 5 nese euthecttion aro bosot on every side, and th modera ideas into the Mosleti’ people. Wehave | scoreuetly versed bother holds the | Was origiaally organized under the old Safely Fund law [ts = 9 he ll gsm yestorday, the com. | 1%? for Governor in this State through certain wash off thelr poet ary nile poled 2 had our Reformation. It was the first step to- Bonorabie position ‘ot Treasurer of the Turkish | of this State, and cams undor the National Bank at / fmlttee relative to the heads of departments submitiod « | PAY Srrangomenta with » notorious gamblor, wards our great development in the direction | Mousiver’ Loins cen ecretary of his Rixcsllency 1s two years ago, with & capithl of one mallion of go home. Fernando is an old Indian fizhter, and ho wilt soon carry all their scalps ia bi bolt, comsder liars. Ita ehiof officers are Richard Berry, Presi this land of liberal ideas aud democratic sentiment will dent, and Anthony Halsey, Casbicr, and 4 large qumber mi niet Doaened od eae Of gentiexen are employed inthe establishment ia ite the late venoradle Valentine Mott. Sho bas been various depar:@oats Nota suspicion has hitherto boom fourteen years, His present wife is # lady of Freach ex: | preathed grape gs (ndividual engaged in the — of thie courtly has been bat | Damk, end the pi expooure is a mater of the | : of short duration (as leave this for Wash- | greatest regret to all, apart from any personal tntersss { many of ame] felt in the goatiemen thus allogéd to be teaphionted, op ae ' of true civilization ; but when Luther struck his mighty blow at Papacy and liberated progress he also indirectly struck at Mohammedanism. Now the stroke begins to show its force. Europe calls upon Turkey to wheel into line or disap- pear under the tread of the nations who lead the great liberal movement, Turkey must have her Reformation, as we have had ours. The Errert goruang that they shall de elected with che | #Md mark the: rosalt, notwithstanding the and held office during hie term, which was unpopelarity of the. opposing candidate on . The report of the Committes on Banking sad local issues. On the other hand, wo find the was then considered in Committes of the late dominant party in Co: q Eos ‘Whole, pending which the it necticut reduced to ogland and Reform. sp Coaveatios sdjourned, @ minofity in presuming to bring forward a i+ Jott Davia recently anid in conversation that the Ton Tt appoars from a cablo telegram printed in election will probabiy inaugurate a war of races, | humbugging showman as a reproscatative of | yostorday’s Herato that the Reform bill has pare believes there was no other course open for the | their principles and their iorality. How, then; | passod through the House of Lords unaltered, po Ny der thas goyapegion cor po can the republican party expect to escape the | and that it is now, having receiyed the Queen’s consequences of ite bad faith with the pooplo, | assent, tho lew of the land. The interference K he: ‘a Yesterday was tothe Henaio esiab- ’ be well to put a few negtoes in offic» for the par- : p oram may represent her religion, but must 4 2 of qqeating & resctiotitry feeling against them, be | W200 tho poople come to pronounce their | of the Lords has sorved only to strengthen a | not represent the State, This will be the fret | ina ier, appereaiy ws grander das ae 10 THE EDITOR OF THR MERALD, | a ft might do as 0 ening of a S cous fudgmont apon this presumptuous and daa- | growing conviction that in antagonism with | struggle. Then will come modern progress, yl saterprising traits of our citizens than Naw Youn, Aaguet 16,1397 oi fi [po » bed precedent. 2 anh i oe jus achome of negro supremacy ? tl th ; Presentation to President Johneon, Exsagorated rimore tn retes . ' George H Pendioton bas taken the a onto, | ony aarti Me to be ead 2 oie marlon 18 ts, How. | and this cqanot take root where Church and on Aad presticable te Kecelotey wit | (Dl DAE Dolng ile te rallye the sig, doom ay This is the question pw awaiting the popular | ever, to be said to their praise that they haye 4 State are linked together in such » form that judgment; Shall the (eg ¢xcluded Southern | yiclded with @ fair amount of grace. The delivered hat Lima yesterday, hich he a bes nal "(les the former rules the latter, (aid that it bas not been nominated ia national that they should be paid in gold. His policy for | Febel States bo reorganized and restored to | opposition speeches have, on the whole, been formed |“ Tenew the plessans associations al te oftcere snd fore period of niriy years, Feduction of the debt is similar to that of Ms, | Congross, each and all andor a Predominant j sensible and intelligent, and the supposed ‘Tho Arrest of Brateor Bradioy. AMERICAN DRAMATIC. FUND. ‘amount equal to the 4 995,000. ‘This has mew ‘Sevens, of be ea -e — e ettected in a, ‘prevented, and it lem sounco of wae The biustering would-be duellist, Bradley, who bas not the courage to fight a duel, is in the hands of the law. Were justice done the whole Surratt orew—judge, lawyers, witnesses and jary—would be sent to Botany Bay, Bad logto, vile evidence and weak management, have made the whole trial a disgrace even to Washington, which ts the fountain-head of everything that is corrupt and evil in the Country, The only man who in the whole trial conducted himself like a gentlemen and won credit as & lawyer was Mr. Piorrepont; even he owes his shining qualities to bis residence in Now York, whore be bas either profited by Contact with ur Mimpid here, or, tpl pest Mr: Whiting’s Fivo ints Garden y those baintly caine Soe Wet thet our Spprohation, (_ Ivemstigayions recently made in the financial atthirs of Who Tradesmon's Nations! Bank of this city bave die: fplosed the fact that s heavy dofaication hag taken place, Anvolving about $05,000 The paying end receiving feilers, Messrs. Baker and Arnold, have been suspended Wor the progint, as the deficiencies havo boob traced Deck to thetr hands, They were both men tn whom the Regro vote from the 2 SP and dis | interosts of their order have not been Allowed gust of white men, or Congross itself be | to blind thom to the interests of the nation et Galled upon by the péople of tho North to| large. Their conduct stands out in striking Pause, reconsider and reconstract its terms of | contrast with that of the French Oligarchy in reconstruction #9 a6 t9 give the Southern thore than one oritfoal period, Had the French whites 9 chance, At loaat where thoy constitute | nobles been equally open to ressog in the & heavy majority of the people, as, for instance, | yours Procoding 1759, the horrors of the in Virginis, North Qprolitq of Georgia? | Revolation might bave been averted, and had Upon this poy Fy CSpot @ political | the t of Louis Philippe acted with reaction ta the N ll which will | equal oral Hy the Orloans family might enforce some attention apd fospé¢t trom Con: | etill haye been weaslog of the throne of gress. I} is to the People thot we look fora] Frano@” Perhaps hard ¢ teacue ; for while laws stand ‘ab they are differgnge when we have gold that England President Jobasog 40 Ypry little to stay | has bad, and France bad thoit operelion, how great the pumbérfor | Disraell, = seco it Aye femovals a4 changes ny look | Js is abt oar optolog the to. the-people for @ tenction this] be vory materially adeoted by this change Perilous aqhomé for fasténing apon the country | {a her ¢onstitutjén. lowering of * controlog negty popdloet kelange of wowas. | Knnchion, end the consoarent exlenalon “Bix Days’ Festival in ald of the American Dram rete aurplas of she BADE, upwards of $430, Fand,” to take piace at the Academy of Music, The be ees Siewesine ss cul choos fomival, Commencing on Monday, Decomber 0, will com | % "atontand BERRY, President, biae “ogra Including, besides “a O8 Tax 5: Fancy londay, Tuestay, Wednesday and GronaE PENDLETON TUEP. Thess, obo pride ener by the élite of New York 6 ° obrities of the dramatic profession, SPECIL TELEGRAM HERAL and at which rare and costly priase will be distributed, Wee Ses, } o ,crand Carnival Balt” co Tuesday oveaing, sad & | Eile Views ot Neato Gu@rage and the Naw ‘Superb Musical Entertainment” on Saturday evening. Cuwocusart, August 16, 2967, Donations of articles for the fancy fair are solieited for . eotoe mt this vory worthy object, which must enlist the apmP& | Geoege H. Penticton delivered Bis fret speech of the thies not only of the dramatic profession, but of the campaign at Lima, Ohio, yesterday. Ho argues against GR pe ee ogre suffrage on the ground that voting is not a pasural REFUGEES FROM MEXICO AT NEW ORLEANS. Fight and thatthe negro ie too degraded to be eutrustes, Mr. Lafayette Harrison, of Irving Hall, announces « | Moore cusld. BATS Pccundence should, save, boss eo abused. The: The fever ts raging (0 0 feartel extent ia dal- eston. ween and thirty deaths are cocar. ly rey bo <4 with @ far a Deard trom in didates Ni ange wt hms muna eo hae aa ne paid in gold, and he suggoats a policy for the reductivn paar convey them bye med eee a ions eae ta aes peod the via Owe Kren Stovong and coudliclg .