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4 NEW YORK HERALD. Teatand, hard hoon recsived. A disaairOus flood, result. b beoa Wales, Twenty persona aro reported to have supply, which would have enabled thom $ E drowned. woking waa going on actively in apg ere ge ~sssoanltaome oo troops had ‘oft New Zea. | @¥Oid thd annoyances whioh foreign Powers | Bismarck. Austria's futuiy salvation doponds ainda pooch land, with the exception of one regiment, fastened upon us while endeavoring to protect | aot upon war, but upon poawe. Hor finances JAMES GORDON BENNETT, JR, By cable despatch from London of yorianday's “date | our commerce from Confederate privateers. | aro low; her onergios are exhausted. Time MANAGER. 7 = urpaigaaalons Sa rala ovor the dominion | Ag an instance of the value of an island out- | and rest to her are, in present circumstances, Genoral Grant issued bis order yesterday cafrying ont the President's directions relative to the change of com- oH toanders in tho Fifth Milimry district, the Department ‘Ai! bosinesa or news letters and telegraphic despatches | of the Cumberland and the Department of the Missouri. must bo addressed New York Henao, Ta assigning General Thomas to the command of the Fifth district, General Grant directs Lim to execute al! Loitera and packages should be properly sealed, orders he may find im force there, unless they shall be Rejected communications wiil not be returned, modified by the Goneral-in-Uhief, On being relieved, Gouerai Sheridan {s ordered to report to headquarters at 43 | Washington bofore proceeding to the Department of the Miszourl. It is 6tated that General Grant and the Presi- dont had a conference om the subject before this order was issued, tho Goneral protesting respectfully against Sheridan's removal; but the President remained frm, The conflict of authority between the military and the Judictary in Wilmington, N. C., still continues, Marsha! Goodloe has directed the exocution of the process of tho United States Circuit Court, which waa stopped by order Ff ae of the military, but Colone! Frank, the post commander, building efforts ; create steamship lines and had again interfered, under ordors from Genoral Bicklos, | make @ sure conveyance for lottors, commercial The captain of a ateamor plying betwoon Vharloston | orders and exchanges ; post along tho trade and Beaufort was recently daot $250 by the post court | tines of the world a fow ooean sontinols. Let fn Charleston, for retusing (o a0! & colored woman a first our noxt Congress consider all this, and grasp clasa passage. “1 In the Constitational Convontion yosterday a longthy | the problom aa @ nation should grasp it. e, Fifiy-eighth and report from the Committes om Canals was presonted, uss’ POPULAR Ganon | accompanied by several dissenting minority reports. The report of the Committee on Banking and Corpora- tions wag dizoussed in Committes of the Whole, and an BROADWAY AND ANN STRHET. late war, We do not advocate the purchase of points in any part of the world which have not a com- mercial strategic value. But we do counsel great commercial lines which require our care- Volume XXXII... oo AMUSEMENTS THis arTE «» Now thom a lasting stability and a foundation that every passing breeze of war will not shake. Let us use our own resources and cease boasting of energies which, though wo possess, still we waste. Lot us have « commercial policy ; throw off the taxes that crush all ship NOON AND BYENING, i ‘ esate PR ae tl THEATRE, Broadway, corner of Broome .—Casra, : \ WORRELL SISTERS NEW YORK THFATRE, oppo mie New York Hotel.—Unpen rue Gasiiens FRENCH TAHBATRE, eonth sireot and Sixth @ue.—Kumsoera, Queex or Lxgiann. ave OLYMPIO THEATRE, Broad: —Douser axo Sox, BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery.—Mazrera, ' BANYARD'S NEW YORK MUSTUM, Rbhictioth atreat.—No. + D eR, biencee or Warring. Matine Broadway and x Barta TERRACE GARDEN, Rifty-ninth atreeta. Doors, commeanc KELLY & LEON'S M ita tho Now York H OORATTUITIRS, BULLE Ingten=The Removal of Ater' 720 Broadway, oppo NCKS, Ql fuxia Sonas, “Da &c.—Posas tow Maurin. companies whore the agerogate capital exceeds (BE COTTON AND 8AM SHARPLEY’S MINS $20,000,000 was adopted, An amendment holding Ser Aree Sep Soa ae ar stockholders in banking aasoviations individually liable : i ‘an Buncxsquas—Tus Coprist Anis1ocu, , | to tho amount of thoir shares for {ts debts and li party preas. But in this last movemeut, aa in a tho first grand coup by which Stanton was do- posed from the War Department, Prosident Jobnson, with a great deal of shrowdness and waa also adopted. Tho articls waa thon reported by the Committee of the Whole, and tt was ceforred to the TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 21 Bowerr.—Cow Yoostisa, Nzoro Minstarisy, Boriesaues, i{SSONENT, &G—Tue FEMALE BUARPSHOOr? &4 o'Clook. eral citizens of P "o been son- tenced to one rwonths imprisonment and fines of twonty: doliars each, by one of Geueral Sickies’ post courla for bealins a vegro girl in a most inbuman manner Dbacanse sho had rosisted aid fought a white girl. Ono of tho actors in the wh{pping was a magistrate who made out a draft of articles of tudenture, which the girl was made to sign, appronticing hersclf to # woman tn the neighborhood, wio fn turn gave permission to the to oreste @ popular excitement ovor his acts, or to confer upon Sheridan the valuable orowa to the command in Louisiana, as in assigning Grant to the duties of the War Department, the Prosident satisfies tho country that his object BROADWAY OPERA HOU: Oergisar Goro Mivern: 000 Broadvay.—Tae gkar Suave Tmov pat ies Sets commitive to whip hey, by thia means, as thoy thongut, | is rather to give harmony and efficiency to the —SiNutNG, DANO filling all the requiroments of the law. work of reconstruction than to embarrass its ‘The Austrian steam corvetto Elizabeth, has been rev + : 4 98) we sentiments tained by Admiral Tegothom, at New Oricang, aad tho prcere The woil known: sentiments of the troops she brought on her last trip from Vera Orur are | NCW commander, his recognized fidelity to the to be shipped for Austria by the rogular mail passenger | reconstruction policy approved by tho loyal BUT 3 AMERICAN THEATRE, 472 Broadway.— arawr, Faroe, Paxtowime, Boriwsoves, Exnoria: (0 AR Sa TIMEN' aie A Era Tat Vocauisms, &¢.—Tux bint Yostia’s GOOLEY'S OPERA HO Brooklyn.—Eriorian | line, States, his valuable military services and his foumens say, BauLaps axp Buutesquas.—Tite PuuszcvreD | 7yq radical split in Nashville is atili unadjusted, ae@ | qdmitted oivil qualifications, will induce tho 4 lpr bids fair to increase, ag the party organ opposes both nominations for Mayor, and tho adherents of the rival nominees proposed establishing other organs. ‘Thore were 640 deaths in Now York, and 290 in Brook- lyn last weet. ‘The stock market was heavy and unsettled yosterday. Government securities were dull. Gold closed at 1414, attor aelling up to 141X, people to acquiesce aa readily’in the removal of Sheridan aa they did in the deposition of Stanton. That the President haa full legal power and constitutional right for the course hoe has seen fit to.adopt, no one but the moat unreasonable partisan will deny. There will, however, no doubt, be an honest difference of opinion as to the oxpedioncy of making any change at all in the military government of Louisiana. Some will argue that tho prompt policy of Phil Shoridan was needed to hold in cheek’ the men who figured in the negro massacre of New Orleans; white others will contend that the prejudice excited against him in -the district, whether just or unjust, was a serious obstruc- NEW YORK MUS! “Aer, Cainer oF Na ure, 618 Brosdway.. tit 10 o'clock OF ANATOMY, Sciexcz ano History amp Pouyrecusio 1x. werunas Daity, Open from8 A, Now York, Wednesday, Our Commerce and Its Wants. The rumor that we are negotiating for the purchase of the Sandwich islands teads us to Raroa Boust, the Prime Minister of Austria, and a py path ac pe 5 OF one, GaSe aS WARE ‘vate intorview with Francis Joseph. A “good undo These are sufficiently numerous to indicate an qtanding” hae beon established botweon Austria and almost total lack of statesmanship in their France, bat no treaty has been made, and the official | management heretofore. We are, or we are journals of Vienna declare the “peace of Germany is | not, a commercial people, Nature made us the mow sscured.”” “i P latter ; but our government blindly tries to con- fuad Pacha, who is J who accompanied the Sultan in bis} 115 Nature that she is mistaken, With our | tion to the work of reconsituction, and that ‘Western tour, has set out fi Constant: le for the Orimea to meet the Czar of rar liy arene Siaes | broad and fertile acres, covering the whole | his apparont restlessness under authority was Legation tn Rome 13 closed, General Prim’s movements | yast heart of North America, we challenge a calculated to prevent that harmony in the ad- ult satan pein. Mis eee generous competition in production and force ministration ao necessary to efficiont action. eee, re Ppa fhe A ourselves into notice by our surplus yield of | Tho appointment of General Thomas at least Se ee aie aoc rary ars dscine-- | sgricultaral wealth. Upon this great product, | Proves that there is to bo no stoppage tf te gmiddling uplands closing at 10%¢, Breadstuffs weak. | however, we allow foreign nations to levy a work of reconstruction in Louisians, and in- Provisions more frm. tnx, We give large numbers of their popula- | Sutes the faithfal and energetic enforcement of Bid — “cmp Panel piste wh a — rom recone yy create one lead- pce nt re presi yed ye in commerc! wore navies Augast, ombracing lotters of much interest and import- eri MIS: a Fy our own ship | Petty squabbling. As such the people, ont- ‘ance from al correspondents in Londom and | W sis P Paris tera ike timber to rot in our forests; our shipyards no | Side the politicians, will accept it; and they will be well eatisfed if the new era. just com- ‘Me. Disraclt’s specoh at the banquet given by the Lord | longer echo to the nation’s march to great- 1 Meyor ot London tothe Ministers of the Crowa affords | negs; our sailors, driven from the protection of | menoing at Washington shall have the effeot to MRI ies iorssans which i ghia pug the Stars and Stripes, are forced to aid the pro- | Place distinctly before the country the issue ucted by the people of Great Britain, ‘The successful | Kross Of other nationalities, and our system of | between s fair and honorable reconstruction @hancellor even ventured a sneer at the “sighs,” the | taxation, so framed as to levy several separate and a reconstruction that seeks to: keep the contributions upon materials used in naval | Union perpetually broken, unless it oan be reunited with an Africanized South and 4govs"and the ‘jargon’ of the extreme aristocratic tory party, even in the presence of the once famous | oonetruction, hangs over our development like Every year we pay to foreign ships a | 2°8TO balance of power in the councils of the tory, the chief of the house of the Stanleys of Derby. for freight over that for | 2stion. ‘Mr. Disraeli also announced, in termsnot to be misunder. | * Curse: qiood, that the days of governmental and logisiative | difference per ton power, of ‘hereditary coteries of exclusive nobles,” which we might transport it that would more | The Eurepean Si Napoleon and iad come to an end in England. than satisfy the demands of the present gov- Francis Joseph. — “sca Se papal geese taps ernment (ax on ship building. It isaead pic-] Our despatches from Salzburg by the At- ‘many districts of the ‘kingdom. ture to trace this decay of our greatness. For- | lantic cable, dated yesterday at noon and in MISCELLANEOUS. a nae patil Let “ soply it, | the evening, ee peotheaapig kam a ad owever, before the vigor of our national man- | conference with Baron Beu ‘ime Min- ee mUpccaeieat user rreneier o ‘ ri hood is entirely drained from us by bad legis- | ister of Austria, and subsequently had a private Jombia, arrived on the 7th instant and was received | lation. interview with the Emperor Francis Joseph. with grand demonstrations, He was awaiting # vessel To make us great in the trade of the world, | The imperial and official meetings resulted in to convey him to Carthagena. Shoals of ror oer a we must adopt that masterly plan which has | the establishment of a “good understanding ” Gerke el aren scene parla ag given our mother country her greatness, | between France and Austria ; but, as wo aro health of ‘tho Isthmus was good, The fengineor of the | Wherever our commerce floats we must have a | informed at the latest moment, “no treaty has New Costa Rica railroad had arrived from New York | naval picket post—n powerful point d’appui—to | been made.” and was en route to the scons of his projected labors. | vivo strength and confidence to our men ofen- | Just as wo learned the issue of what may ‘The Susquehanna had arrived at Aspinwall from Vera | + iG6 who open carrying trade to our ves- | be regarded as a personal application by the pe Jettors from Pera are dated at Lima and Callao on sels. These commercial guards are invalu- | French Emperor to the chief of the Hapsburgs ‘The 23th of July. Congross was still in cession. Laws able—absolutely necessary to give lasting sta- | for a diplomatic alliance we received a cable had been passed prohibiting the President from sending | pility to a policy which is not to be swept | telegram from Vienna, stating that the official away any more guano on Caer a eractpmeai aside as ours has been, only by the breath of | journals published in that city yesterday de- caLeeaaiian compli “raise cob see gp at civil war. What would @ foreign war bring | clared that “the peace of Germany is now The anniversary of Peruvian independence was appro- | to our commerce if @ civil war has shown such | socured”—a very ominous declaration for im- Printely celebrated. GeneraljHovey, the American Min- | dire effects? Our paval vessels are nowhere | perial France, and one which leads to the in- fater, had gone to Chile, it was supporad to facilitate | gt home, and have no reliable point of supply | ference that Austria, even after all her bumilia- Yerme of pence with Spain, and Mr. Varnhagen, ms he Bra- | sna aid unless they touch some port in the | tions in tho late war with Prussia, imagines that ee ane tf United States. Not so England. An English | her material interests lie more in tbe direction ship has « home at band in any part of the | of the policy of young Germany, as recon world. Gibraltar stands guard ai the outlet of | structed, than in pledging herself to uphold a the Mediterranean, and Malta is a central | system of French diplomacy which, perhaps, she outpost. St. Helena watches American and would not in the end be permitted to clearly ‘The nows report by the Atlantic cable is dated yestor- dey evening, August 21. At Salzburg, Napoleon bad a long conference with oust of @ misunderstanding with the authorities in Peru. Nows had been received of the appearance of three Spanish men.of-war at Montevideo, but no confr- mation of it had arrived. paraiso, di ie Solas vou siapntat outta, maton arts European commerce as it sweeps round the | comprehend. fortificntions at Valparaiso was being pushed rapidiy | Cape of Good Hope, while Cape Town controls | In the days of his poverty and exile Forward. Ttwas Tumored that Peru had ordered ber | the trade of balf the world incase of war. | Louis Napoleon did not believe that aquatron to leave the waters of Chile and return to} wien California and Australia turned their | much good could come from the meeting ‘Callao, and hard feelings bad been revived in conse- ‘alliance botween the republics would be the signal for however unjustly to Buenos Ayres, seized the | may be deceived by them. The Emperor of en independent adjustment on the part of Chile with | Falkland Islands. They dominate the Cape | the French may have persuaded himself into a Spain, A-controversy with Brazil is being carried on 10 | Form route to the Pacific. And so we might | different opinion. He must, however, excuse the meantime, regarding the occupation of Rio Janeiro | + o.46 the world, showing the broad sweep | us and many who are, doubtless, of our way ey anol eas rela See ns preabsds on | of a commercial policy which has been laid | of thinking, if it is maintained that the opin- poy a on with eolid foundations. We, too, though sec- | ions of Louis Napoleon in this particular are to Mendoen rebellion. The allied Peravian and Chilean foots wore stil! at Coquimbo, Great alarm exieted i9 | nogtect the lesson she teaches us. We want | the French. In plain terms, we augur no good nem nt hrenhatgeseheg orto te Sana eiice | outposts—controlling points along the great | and foresee nothing but trouble to Austria, to Virndersnhrocnerg Tipe Comme Advert of that | channels of our commerce, France, to Europe from this imperial interview. day remarks:—"A party of seventeen or eighteen gen The unerring finger of progress points to the What is to come ont of it? A direct answer semen, with their familien, have retarned to Belize from | Pacific as the great ocean over which nine- | to this question might be dangerous. Without Spanish Honduras, perfectly disgumed with the oil, els | + ning of the world’s commerce is to flow. If | condescending to minute particulars, it may be financial , gi eeehen Guanes Pop ronatig Fone bi ue a generous rivalry with other nations, we may bodes no good. Napoleon is not particularly erebange of dille on Ei , $600 per £100 sterling. | stil] win in the liste. With our right hand we interested in the prosperity of Austria, Napo- Fiour, $14.8 $10 per dvi; rice, $6 a $7 per 100 IDR; | may grasp the treasures of India; with our | leon is only interested in the prosperity of corn, 69 99 & 92 60 per vo; yams, 02 2» enn per | left distribute them to Europe. These great ad- | France, If alllance with Austria, or if the 200 The. Deel, $a oe atic a eeeuc, | vantages must, however, be protected, guarded. | adoption by Austria of any particular line of mahogany, a 1,000 feet; pitch pine, $35 8 pone sh ba Ee wich Islands ; for these are the natural ceatre | Na joleon, we may Test, assured, exerted him- yao ‘ned yg dep of protection to the Pacifle Ocean trade and | telf to make this Alliance good oF to b heey the aeiginenn 0 scare: evade dominate it completely. Panama, the fgqus ef induce Austria to adopt this line of policy, ‘of American immigration, and the plan wae national eyes at this t, 3 oh Hae and bis failyre deals another heavy blow @ great ral | tq, his prestige, which he may endeavor Our letters from Chile are dated at Santiago, July 16, quence on the part of the Chileans, A rupture of the | gilded sides to the world, English statesmen, | of crowned heads, asserting that monarchs Chilo for reparation for certain damage done during the ond in the race with our great rival, must not | be preferred to the opinions of the Emperor of ey Rt cecil e vookd: seal tie we shape its currents it will enrich us, With sald, with a tolerable amount of safety, that it Ibe. ib ; pork, $24 a $25 per Dbi.; pol boda pg To guard them well we first require the Sand- policy would subserve the interests of France, ing the hearty support of the community. Up. | deglared and NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST UI 88h - ours during our rebellion, our aval ships | moment the virtual ruler of Anstria, and ft tug in lows of life and property, bad visited Now Bouth | would have had some port for repairs and | may be found that be has been quite a match, in post, we point to Nassan, on our own coast, | equal to money and atrength. Von Beust which was a sword ia our vitals during our | knows this—seos it, and seos it clearly ; and the obtaining of all that is necessary upon tho | and defeated again by Austria. Tho completo ful and oarneat protection, if we would give | oagerly and impatiently awaited. ‘Tho Progress of tre New Movement at Wask- | Appendod to this order of the President is one The removal of General Sheridan from the | Progident, adding, however, something else, Amoadment prohibiting the incorporation of rattroad | Fifth Military District and his transfer to Mis- | to the effect that Goneral Sheridan, before aouri will, no doubt, be received with a great relieving General Hancock, will report in outory by the radical portion of the republicaa | person at the headquarters in Washington, and sagacily, bas effectually headed off all attempts | tion of the President and General Grant will of amartyr, In appointing Goneral Thomas | and policy of the former. The truth is, Gen- cone eamenaeinaimenemmtnmmnmenaeaeie CU INTELLIGENCE, Moxo ae rom Pp, %%.—The Park Commissioners an- nounce that if the wo wher {@ pleasant there will be music by the Park band 4 ‘he 1@ke this afternoon, be- ginning at four o’clook. Parsowaz,—Marcello Corruti® Mutoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Saly at Washington, and lately from Berne, Switzerland, @frived in this otty yesterday by the stoamsbip Scotts, Q04 is etopping at the Brev House. \ Couusrow ix ra East Rivee.—Tho ya'vht Ida, of the Hoboken Yacht Club, whiie lying at anohct off College Point on Monday morning, was run into by tthe sehduner Miger, * Len The yacht’s males was wane e rouds carried aw: rudder byoken, s way otherwise damaged. The sleop Alarm, Captain 7, W. Sheridan, of the Atlantic squadron, coming along soon after, towed her to the westward of Riker’s Istand, from whence she was towed to the city by the tug Unole Abe, = ‘was just returning from a cruise to the east- their own favorite lines, for either Napoleon or ‘9 te . States Judicial and Military Authoriti ! Winaaron, N.C, August 20, 1a% A The , urnal of Saturday says:—We Lear that States Ma PSbatl Goodloe, actiag under order from We ington city, ba8 ordered Deputy United States Ne®, of this , Place, to exoonte the process of the Cirouts' United States, heretofore stopped 7 by patra Mie (eavucilees to: toreent Goat of any officer ink *feriog, tu order that he may be cuted under the a ‘minal taw of the United states. ono! Frank, the pa %¢ commander, acting under from the distri mys poop) bad ini prevent the oxecutid& Of the process as being in Of Goneral Order No. 410 Miltary Courts a! Charleston—A Common Carrior Fined for \Refasing to Carry a Cote ered Passonger. Wa\nusor0m, 20, 1808, ' ‘Tims following ardor was received here bo-day:—~ not all the ounning of the imperial Mephisto- pheles will blind him to the truth. Napoleon haa been rather outwitted bya German. It will be strange if he has been outwitted, used reaulta of this Salzburg conference will be Quanavrxe Marrazs,—The Health Officer's report from tho tower bay for the 10th and 20¢h insts. sn- The President Removing tho Military Com- : ounces the following arrivals :—-The atesuship Raloigh, mandors in tho South, Wo publish in another part of the Heat | Captain Marshman, from New Orleans via Havasta, with jpriou, 8. 6. & ore ightee raf , sada tho official order of tho President removing | fousral cargo to Meus Foe & Co. A wa tue brig Gites Fro as are ed and i f Start ‘Stone, Jiepala, North Guiana, wi y seen mor 3 Goneral Sheridan from the command of the | Marthe, Captain lta ay won pine encroen did chara = Viointon ‘of pararapic eight, General Ondone end a cargo "& Foot, Throe of the crow diod of fover on tire passage, and one man was sick oD . The schooner Julie, from Kingston, Jamaica, with logwood, to Mesara, II. D, Cordova & Co. All well. The steamship Arizona, Captain Maury, from Aspinwall, with two hendred and fifty-nine passengers and o gen- eral cargo, Twe deaths occurred on (ho passage. Farmers’ ©c9e,—Tho regular meeting of tais club took place yesterday afternoon, at room 24, Cooper Inatitute, Mr. N. 0, Ely ia tho ohair, Quite a number of {otters on varloua aubjects interesting to agrioulturiats wore read, The subject of root grafting gave rise toa proionged and atinnated discussion, in which Bir, Car- penter, Tremble and others participated, The members seemed generally (@ favor the eystem of root grafting. The morils of clover a3 a renovator of exhausted sotls occupied the attention of (he meeting, a4 did alze mart and gasoline as fertilizers, Specimens of monster pota- atoos, rivaling turnips in proportions, wore exhibited, hut wore found to be rather unsound inter oriy. Several busches of largo peas wero also displayed, and elicited much admiration. A model of a patent roofing invention was shown to tho meeting, and its merits duly dis. cugged, It was referred to a committes to inspect design aad reader a report, Other now patents wero introduced and thoir morits canvassed. Tho attendance was fair, and muoh tntorest in tho procesdiags was manifested. Soiowe ar tur Fravarort Strurt Horrr.—Coroner Wildoy hold an inquest yosterday at the Fourth ward atatioa house, over the bedy of an unknown man who committed aticide in the forenoon by jcmping from a sixth story window of the Frankfort House, corner of Frankfort and Willim atreots. Deceaset applied oo Monday evening to tho clerk for aroom, and begiatored himself as ‘ rich, Brooklya,’’ whon he was given @ room on the sixth floor, He was not sco again until ten o’olock-yesterday mornine, when he mado the foar- ful leap. The deceased was quite dead when pivked up, both legs boing broken. Dr. Wooster Beach mado an examination, and ex the opinion that death had resatted from concussion, A verdict in accordance with the facts was rondered by the jury. As tho name given by docoased is supposed to boa fictitious one, tho re- mains bave beomtakon to the Mor; Daata rRow a Fart.—Yesterday morntag Anton Schmidt foll from a second story window of his rest- dence, No, 122 East Fifty-third street, and reosived such injuries that he died goon aftor at St, Luke's Hospital. Coroner Gamblo will hold an mquest to-day. Founn Drowmmp.—The body of Lawrence O'Brion was found floating In the East river, near pier 62, yoateriay afternoon, Coroner Wildey tntonds holding an iaquest at the Morgue. Suppay Dears.—Joha Meagher was found dead in bis yard at No, 02 Broome street yesterday afternoon, Cause ot death is at tt unknown. Coroner Gover will hold the necessary inquest, Bopies Awatrina Ipexrirication at tas Morcua.—Tho body of an unknown boy was taken to the above instite- tion on Mowday ova) — from ere "a e753 Le was parca! irieen years 0! je, four “Bad Night. hair, and wore dark brown fesken, plaid pants, shite ahirt and brogana, The body was too @uch decomposed to be placed in the Morgue. ‘The body of an unkaown man, who was killed yeater- day by seeping from @ window of the Frankfort Eouse, & was also deposited in the 6. Deceased waa tweaty-five years of age, five seven mohes in height, had brown hair, whiskers and moustache, and was Qitired in black frock coat, vest and pants, checkered shirt, white cooks aud summer hat. Tam Lorp Bowo Rosszrr.—Detective Barker ar- rived in this city yosterday from Elmira, having in oustody the well koown Dan Noblo, who, it is alleged, is impheated in the Lord bond robbory. Novle was locked up at the Tombs and will be brought before the presiding Justice this morning. Ax Esoarsp Convict Rx-carrorep.—Murty Rogers and Miohacl Hayeg, yoeng mon who had beon developing their ae jeveloping Blackwell the grand Fifth Military District and assigning him to tho Department of the Missouri, togethor with the order placing General Thomas ia Sheridan's place, and also tho order removing Genoral Hancock from the command of th> Depart- ment of the Missouri to All General Thomas’ place in the Department of the Cumboriand. Mosars. Walker awa ification—In ae 3.C., ‘Ali'thie at Oharlestem,s, C., Figs, uot gully. aera a 5 ; ‘us evidence ta this carrier between” oededon the Cah that a ination had been in doard thi Tr accused ore toms of paragrapt rogneda Oe ae ho te, prommbiting Suck aiawfal fossed and proved. So longcaa the laws imposed ctvil or for ee Geerinstnalton AMODg Paxson. ger roves the same disor on amon, abilities and usages have coaged, ‘with Fy « [3 logal sanction whatever, Whatever belongs right to clttzens they must bs pt i an rily follows the xgeoguition of ‘the blacks a must be prot tu whatever of oorimon them, ‘The obligation of authority as follows ceive all who offer, nd sumicren arange, dange! "(Parone on Mefcant ance of this rule has been from General Grant carrying out that of the that General Thomas will continue to exeoute all orders ho may fiad in foroe in Sheridan's diatrict vnleas authorized by the General of the army to annul, alter, or modify them. This ao- common carrier is a ant mi clikey tens 3 0 ‘treason for the distinclion, as rous conditioa, oF vee He Affaire, en, headquarters, duly published for lead to a great deal of apooulation as to how tar tho latter is acting in accord with the views {dance ot all conocrned, wie vivlati dion aud gu "pe “aprtopriately” pas regtiation thus established must ished, Tho peoceniltngs., finding and setitence are approved. I DANIEL B. SiC! Sikes Gap Thirty-etghth as By comman OMcial: J. W. Croua, fautry, A. D.C, and A.A. eral Grant [s.acting as the subordinate of the President, who is Commander-in-Chtef by vir- tue of his office, and he is simply doing and will do all he can to harmonize the action of the differont branches of the government 80 ato carry out the reconstruction acts of Oon- gress and to restore the South as seon: as pos- sible. That is ett there is in it, aa-far as the conduct of General Grant goes. Outrageous Whipping ©: C.-A Nogaro Girl Beat Citizens—Sentonce of the Military Court sr the Ringteaders. Wasamcros, August 20, 180%, ‘A capy of Major Goneral Sickles’ order: No, Tb, dalog« Oharioston, August 17, has just beon received in Wash fogton, by whioh it appears that certain parties, of North Carolina, were tried before the Péwr r Plymouth, in that State, on the charge:—Finst, of siete ta Heavy Crops.and a Revival of Bisinoes. According to the telegrams published in yesterday’a Haratp the disascrous accounts of the crops in Texas, Louisiana and Southern Mississippi, where they have been half de- stroyed by the worm and overflow, are hap- pily counterbalanced by the fiattering: pros- pect of cotton and the immense yield of cora in other portions.of the South. . A despatch from Mobile says that old factors there who are in correspondence with most of the cotton States put down the crop of tho present year at from two and a half to two and three-quarter millions of bales. It adds that the Alabama crop is doing finely, and that the grain orop of the South will be more than sufficient for its wants. Despatches-from Augusta confirm this statement by saying that the corn and cotton crops in Alabama are better than in many years past, adding that, notwithstanding the re- cent heavy showers, no serious: damage has been reported as having occurred to the orops in Georgia. A despatch from Baltimore says that although oats are-badly damaged in the fleld, and the crop is light, yet corn is looking well, and continues toimprove. Similarly favorable reports reach us.of heavy crops everywhere in the great Wost, im the Middle Btates:and ia Now Eaglaad. In viow of those facts the matural conse- Inland Took French louvoron the 100s ins, cl iwo-on the last. Frenob’ féte day, from the and had Gay night last, woe Bogers at, aptored on Hlevouth avenee by an officer of Twentieth precinct. Srasmxg Arveay.—Joba Harsing end Jobanna North, both residents of house No. 615 East Fifteenth street, quence of a:vigorous revival of prosporous ao- | Cicer? Sitwhne: suSbed Johanaa with ‘ vaife fe tivity may be confidently anticipated it all the | the right breass, inflicting an though net neves- great centres of business, and particularly in | teeq ry ce a gad our own metropolis, The very coonomlos | Vered to Balovue Hospital. whioh the depressions of the past few months CITY POLITIES. have constrained the farmer, the manufacturer and the merchant to impose upon themselves and upon their families, will have facilitated their return to the freer circulatiomof money that must follow the autumn reaction. The business mon of New York will come back from their summer excursions) refreshed and strengthened, to engage with more courage and hope than ever in the various enterprises that are destined to make this city, at no dis- ‘The Germans and the Laws Under + phich They Live in New York. A mocting of German citicena of New “fork was held last evening im the Germania Assembly P moms, Bowery, for the -purpose of organizing @ Central. General Demo- cratio Club, to consist of delegates from each ward. The object proposed to be accomalished by @his Club is the Modification or total repeal of those, laws which the Germans believe to bear Lard again st their interests, especially the recent excise legislatio n which they bave 80 strongly denounced, The attend: jnce was not large, but there was a deai.of speaking. The chair was occupied by Mr. Nicholas Fischer. Dr. Adolphus Berck- jt chosen Prer dds - taat period, the commercial centre of the world aia Mr Nicholas nor, Goat Ce Se at without pain. ; au et : Michasi Groh, second Vico P resident; Dr. RE Rr Tho Arrival of the Dunderborg at Cherbourg. , and md eee fenratrs bare tenn py at. “q pa In our correspondence from France, pub- | nical and wncoustiational” 1 bation jequate to tho. —— lished in yesterday's Hanazy, a detailed and | ttapeopis ofthe ix, and ome daly tho German adopted | sae delay mate aaa eae Terre Se eee: interesting account of the voyage of tho Dun- |: Tammany Hall triaksters” w Ree fe at Seeeiganens: derberg ia given. This formidable war vessel, | fon unt thove lara. are Te: jaxisd; to drive from Nee TO eee or monster, as we might call ft, made» splen; | sl! persons who bed been in sirumental in procari AFTAIRS IN. RASHVILLE, did voyage from New York to Franoe within | some mau of nerve and brain, im whose past public dithais Uelive ange i fifteen days, and behaved admirably in ate | ey ye eee ee ea ee sean wou ee er tr Gan wedhane Hag By sorts of -weather. She yielded to the helm. as — they grean. rh in Court, and Seutenced to ite onsily as the lightest vessel, and rode on tho | stated that wuile be Dolleved Mayor Motimun to be aa | D7" Am>e! ‘Nasuviuin, August 20, 26¢% | waves buoyantly. In fact, she is a great trl- icin Ged hg Nad ot acids wh tha ana his con; | Governor Brownlow is out ia another lotter, Sai rey umph of American ship building, and for Mr. | the occasion deme.nded, or with that spirit which be | sponse to a correspondent of the Springfield respecting his opposition to any modifying of nossee franchise laws. ; Messrs, Alden and Myer, radicals, continue in the flo! @ for the Mayoraity. The Pres and Times, the-radt oh wor of ee, “her ‘caaaiealn Webb, her builder, in particular. The French the Tens 4 are delighted with their purchase, and they may well be s0.; for the Dunderberg, beyond all question, is the most formidable ship of war afloat. The other Powers of Europe may follow the example of France and come to America for vessels to atrengthen their navies. Let them come. We have the skill and mate- rial, and if any of them want it we can now build a ram that would sink the Dunderberg. —————— The Situation About Fort Hayes. Fort Harm, Auguat 20, 1967. The Indians are all around us, and very troublesome, succeded in taking a great deal of stock, To-day @ ‘ane bim th fe and, BROADWAY THEATRE. Hoan ei ee daa tr any Popasusar anes | OTUered. him 1 be vent toi for thiny dapa faw Caste has not yet lost its attractions at this establish. | CAvalry and thirty regular ment, nor is it likely ever to become distasteful to those whe jate the true and ‘egitimate sphere of the are ‘and the troops go prepared to mov . More ti are here, or the Terri. 4d le Tennessee is immense, drama, What a relief from the high pressure sentimen- WY, Rawe ts be sbantoned, The commanding oa. The prospects are very One, and tality and passion and incongruous situations of the | cor of this fort is completely crippled, — varrounded | ‘4° i for modern sensational drama i this exquisite little bijou | by savages, and baving hardly a "6 guard of ‘eanns was arrested here to-day, from the Prince of Wales Theatre, The distribation of the | ™&2 Yedhen a Geauga characters is sane reproche. Mr. Florence, as the devoted over and husband who sets the laws of caste at deGance; Mra, Chanfrau as the poor bailes girl, the loving wife, th dignified iady; Mre, Gilbert as the aoe ioe Sane caste and the affectionate “4 Florence as the impulsive, rattling, Marlowe as that paragon of pelineness, in Hay qi Mr. Davidge and Mr. Lamb as two Ue ond types of the workit the drone and the industrious bee, a harmonious plcyare auch tres can of. The management deserve ‘also much credit for the excellent mounting of the piece, Robert- Flahte Between Indian Tribes. Sr. Lovis, August 2, 1867. ‘The battle reported from Omaha as having taken placa Detweeu two hundred Pawnee scoutsand a targe num'cer of Sioux turns out to have been a fight between firty Pawnees and one hundred Cheyennes, at Plum Creek, in which the Pawnees took fifteen sca)ps “nd carAured forty head of cattle and two prisowers. Mary other Cheyennes are st) to have been Killed. and wounded, but oar. ried their comrades. The Pawness are now south of the Platte river, hunting — Yellow Fever and Uholera at Nv sw Orleans and New Iberia, Le New deaths from evening and y: August J. ‘nan wore twelve ciiow wer te ‘on Saturday sterday. There wore Aine two eaee of Shore, Th duly average at New apper! ol @ fever, deem out of # population ’ of four thousand, ‘The Yellow Fevo! - at Galveston. son {s making steady progress in dramatic literatare. Cheyennes. focety, ure and Guat Bare placed ‘bim atthe heed of | | Seven fodians were Kil by lightning at the Yanks } 4, w, clogs sna rn Of, teeny Anguat 90. \Nee, ‘compeers, . 5 ™ The Sioux and Crows Pad a battle near Fort 8t pang mage ty A Lo ot in which the latter vi $ Doun ‘Weregvictorious. Several were ki ‘The Indiane in “Anho Twice Routed by Gene- ral Crook. ‘There wore thirty inter oon en lleaiag. ” AARIVAL OF A BRIG FROP 4 HAVANA WITH YELLOW FEVER OW BOARD. DISTRESSING CASUALTY IN NEW HAMPSHIRE, A Bont Contatoing Eleven Persons Capsized= Six Ladies Drowned. Doven, August 20, 1867. Saw Faaxcisco, August 19, 1867. ery ' Yesterday morning a party of eleven persons started | Geiss) Crone nad two Bostox, August 20, 1967. engagements with the Indians | rhe brig Ocear 7 toppick berrion The dont was capsized and the follow: | iagt week in “dhe Puebla Mountains, in Méaho Territory, | Have Bay ee te ee See ae in @ boat for an island in Bow Lake, near Strafford, eter] routing the with t'se ald of friendly savages died on of yellow fever, Two ore ing named ‘were drowned :—-Mra. Jeremiah Dav! ‘The Arona Indians are plundering and murdering e | died @ the pear, ‘And there are two cases now Om and daughter; two daughters of Mr, Jona Deis badly aay ever, board. To's bas been sent to quarantine. daughter of Mr. Alfred Pendar, and s daughter . Thomes Gray, The bodies have been recovered, WINDRS TO EX*SECRETARY STANTON. FIRE ON STATEN IGLANO. ——— ————— THE BALTIMORE SCHUETZENFEST. 907. In ty, — of @ hundred Jamaics colonists, however, | jnt by the whole world, be controlled in our | to avenge, There Is a man of hard footing fm (he Beert of alormen tan @ seafng, rettone a Yar, forenoon of yesterday @ fice broke out in 8 twe ‘" Y; —- SryArame house in Jackson street, owned by tm the steamer Mor iy oe forests, We want, too, the 2 f Juan | and of tron will who stands behind Francis Bat! Asey am | iy, [arr taorted, at the visit of on n “| , dl n ar Soul ea, | 3 without whom Francis Joseph he ve : ih er i sre re apnea oer rents are Bm Siloog cxeniamen tte, ander, on th doast of & joseph, and withou ins and (he varihus amusements wore WO peuroained, An Sadly ‘ote. ‘ema eacviea, Y involving ‘ eipaion, Seq i Hind St Thomap, to Delos from Anosralenle 1 Je!r 0, & the West Ladies. been | cannot ach Baron Von Bougt ig at tho orogeas J will ve a eumoieta ;