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Jai NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1667. rr LScke A) Lo. QUE SRE Ley CRA Th oes a FRO RR hs ey de 7 gue their jouregy up the Myer. White ab Peavenwerth THE OUR INDIAN TANUELES nf ae: nin, — Yea, gr ee oon Soca epot or moa, they were tho- recipients of conmidarable attention. LOUISIANA. THB/TURE, THE NATIONAL GAME, , . 4 -” and to werk on it Jn imation of the Yooktonais, 1} . Lx-Gor For Carvey, Levi F. Bmith, and sey eral otbere ween + ae nanan tr ettinies : 5 ~ only forty or fifty lodges of one band commence and | of the Woalthy and dist Athletics, of Philadeipbia, va. Fekterd, eB (tiagnigiied citizens of the plave SPEGIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALO. FROM THE EV6‘¢inG TELEGRAM OF YESTERDAY. |, they will divide wish their relations and | iaviiod them to their ‘showed them other at- tenures. nerhl Sheridan’s Order Calling an Election St. Pyacinth (Cavada) Races, ‘perbapa will encourage # buvdsed more lodges. 1 really Vink obey ee by patience and a@ little en- Axciving at St. Joseph we founda large concourse oF Létermine Whether a Convention Shull Sr. HYAGINTR, Angust 21, 186%, Trouble With th jail The racey* began at this place yesterday, bat were not couragement, those Indians might be br wt inte the | Ci zens assembied en the levee to pay their respect tween New Orleans ar4 | wos scepica rhe weather wat fine, bat the track was MOVEMENTS. OF THE INDIAN COMMISS Brevkiyn, FE. D. ‘Phe Athletics, of Philadelphia, played the eet game of their tour yesterday afiernoog on the Union Y, Brooklyn, E. D., their oppoacnts on this cecasion being | the Eckford Clad, of Brookiyn,.E,.D., formerly the " T now over an ares of some thou | Peneral Sher: ‘Two bands ef music, within a fow measure, They roam now ow G i) un " iil De ® Very difficult affair af thew } feet ct cach other, were playing at the saing time, each sands of miles, nud it will To 8 very diflic A A Am ot been brought vp to the Ff evidently striving is 0 dad ap ye jay been econ ‘wp @ ( fembling a tanc vould be distinguished, As s@6n as the New Ornceans, August 17, 3807. heavy¢trom previous rele The (ared ra wes mile | champions, The Aibletics were apparently 60 pinion of General Sherman a9 to | 1076 0 ii incy say dey cannot work or Lil! the growmd, | boas touched tho shore the crowd rushed omtourd aud | The following order was iseued inis morning: — hetlp in whicn Coang ‘oat Grace Darling aval Flash in | or “inane apne oeene that thee emmostp theeert worth whale at first to work very bard; byt bvefore \ Wate!) them ‘bat By and by they will tare, hat ‘hey | mado a rush for General Sherman, Ck age band ebliéy ‘op the corn im the ground. | ebaking'mrd hob-nobuing tok place. Reudur- + BRECLAL ORDERS—NO, 119, sad Zhe second race was a dash of a mils and a half, with ite Pehy. ee inet niet the. chun Of whish ‘we teve been | aon. baited he Taty hare, and after sedburt tary we Dea augana Pas aurans ee four marters: "Agere Workoan woo, vesting Ino, Wild | Gest mnings hed closed they learned. that hey. hag De mate vm, o f a thoir trea? ain steamed vp the muddy waters: Missouri. as a ot of Congress, aud Lady Norfolk, Sime, 2:51 ree iT ” and that wou! : x, awe ney a wire becanae ‘ihe baMaloes ‘wre disap: etter jeaving ements pon aes toned sa paiused mn Genera a Ondera Ne, BPR Beparnce aia She shied race was mile on for which there were on sess — pretired aiven treba ron fost, Ibe first bufalo wemet war @ iittio | make bot few stoppages until Teach the per Mis. néral’s office, c' at series. note 3 four slariers, aud resulved as foilowe:— ve ®8%/\TEMENT OF FATHER DE SMET. Boiow For Butord, We weed-to mess them much lower. | 8077, in the vicinity of the dagen Villages, aba siectop wile bed Be eee cna: | Beanie i . 2 the Rexlords paged well and manfully Ghronghowh, sade Hoine of Lhe boats were stopped wear Milk niver for & s convention shall be held, and for Celegaiee thereto, “for | Little Shannon, 3 2 | ona of the eighth innings: bat then, whh victory |] ceasideradle longth of time to tet the ‘vafintyes pass, THE PRESS TELEGRAM: the of entabi @ constitution and emi govern. | Lady Norfoik close to them they bad only, as is were, to ne side thea, hold fast and win, two or three upfortinate m re probably Hfty thewrund iv ergbi, < PERIL TWE WRRALD. ng o* ; T. The convention will b of nimery-eight, rmem- i ST aT Bb. rai: chi \1ok of Uns FoCace ls ReoNed aeemrtw one cof civiisa, | Tne WSY Be\weou'allgberennes avd Paw- | , mebe number gt the most paueccne ranch | Today pieeiy) Meusis boom Sunchiee, and Blackbird allowed the Phiadelpbian® to creep ahead and e¢e : ens Pr, Jouns tion or cxtermination, arising from hoes of yam: apd P . fet in The toual number of resis. Iran a two ate eeat ieee: piety is the favorite, . here ne ford 7.4 ‘ Br. Lows, Aguas 2), 1867, a) im’ the State hy wh betng divided by a tune during somo years past, ‘Shey hav c Merrouns Haven, Avgust 10, 17.9 | fromm die aitendant ‘of war? * St, 1067, ‘ | Serene oe ‘cveri3h athe numberof voiers | . Thero will be no objections raised against Blackied | {ume during some years, pawl | shay | ‘Comm tectgt wppointed Dy act of Congress Axewsr,—I do not think théy'do. The wild tribes of A squaweaptcred in the late fight baiwecn tho Paw “entitiga to one im the hurdie race. bave been drawn away by one means or another u . the teat-days of Te last eewion to mako-reace | the Poerior have never seem anything of it. They dave | neo and the Cheyoupes, at Plum Creek, hes siated that! ot ater wi ere Samp eteen the claian beens SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. the club, once so powerful and euch a clear : the dea that the whites want to exterminate them. | teedtiteaentas Meteny w r y ' was tion ‘to’attack a train ‘Tee account of that amhappy massacre at Sand ‘creck, ai Eim 6 part aao Come rane or Q them, 2 ene over among the Indians,xnd it hee made wn im. , a Pression on thems, and they sey they wilido all the evil | ae ene ure Fre ed ‘vette 8003 with a Various bandesf Indians inbadiimg the Ferri the, West ere now fairig voder way, and defore the troublesome question of peace ‘or a war thereof, revise for a poriod of five the registrat ‘ists, and upon ‘eh aatished that any | mohair not entitled thereto has been tered, will swike be from ‘the his! eh sball not be aller to vole, The boards’ will Second Day ef the St. Hyacinth Races. Sr. Hyscrsim, Angst 21, 1867, The weather wae beautiful to-day, ang the track in position, wil be troublesome opponents for any of the first class ¢lu' ms 8 ef the Incran race will ‘bave beeD | they can and will kill’® ‘navy befere the ‘whites saine period, add to the registry the names of ail persons , mission tz composed of Licutonant } can kill any of the gay die or %ill, ‘tilt they wad nt thet tiene papsens tho dualiiications much better condition than yesterday. There were four A Hoy eae dl Geperei William %& § could bbe Scoagtl out of tae. ‘Tho greal sdcret ta %o have WESBELL PHILLIS’ VIEWS QR GENERAL GRANT'S AGREPT- | Mio bare mol been ne a hoee a tedeae Papo sel oe races to-day, the first being tbe Dominion handleap, Malone, ‘thele arene pony Se ony neni sae “Watney, Brigndier Genvral Aifred H. Terry, Senator B, pope age (mania. cnonee thelr siidie consid. . ANCE OF THE WAR.OFFICE, tise narton. oF oe a eee distance one mile and a half, for which three horses | warned iin ine the propabililas re thas the Atbiaiog pc ge ae a cg sr at i ce feag a eanel cine eeeee at [Ero te {nt Slavory Bianaara of thin wats poo on mS an equitable repre. te Sc oat rere an mater aes Coen Eo | Hey eit sores, nmmnaies gn sveryodr, ont tho | vate gcd Ramer & rainy oars | Seine hg taal etek oe ks a. = “tor tho gulity. of the ob i “Detegat “pf maeding of ive -commigsion war'teh) ab 8: Louk on Qos ‘eget fa). -Do'yod'think it possi- | in the. Wae Pare. Gent . al sates, ~tnd OfmAnetant, sxa the. prograame for the, trip Perided | blo ta induce 11 a e a x, provided they bAva good stocat | iaake te -uiront. poor excpses for it. . Piunuhasats tho Soaticesiars terriileg, ealtwaie «"Vhey teh na the General tiged, a0 2 sulitacy wib- the ees and Chocktaws wif ordipete, the If the act was, chiens it 10 1gdnco Ore ® good “whe; why seek “to. ‘aeetiiedito /aret ‘erova Dande-jahanting «be | Vormee ue land diet; they sua bave grent oRfec: | nthe: ground Whew Chase ncoopted atted te /Bret viet ‘the a indhacd Waste kcree te that particular “of It the Utell inensoh rae etas about to find excuses ‘Cgen MN > and-wrtnle nas 5 would create uneasiness in cher mirite to leave }j formim, Ab, gent! ‘this act of Gepbral Grant you; “ta vead out -ronners to aveowble the Northem hostile | fires having sen the country. ‘| comnct think a one, cise you weuld Mot seok to rob’ “Indians @ Fort Laramse, “and the Southern bands. at | Qvesrion.—Do you think there will be any. dithpuls; DaanOf its merit. and meio somebody-eise responsible ¥ Wyony = All.the wompere wera prevent with. the: excep- soQet Sqnayor Hondpreon avd General. Terry. it wap ieety heat unit! co: up the homestretch, when Biackbird’s rider gave him be and he came in a winner of the De Soto and Sabine Raxt West im suiting ‘them on reservations well fenced im an : head h nd by a length. The was x j Fort Larwed, op the Arkansas river. st planted wita cora by the geversment for two or three ‘Bai we cannot do sich discredit tothe leading jour- fr alg a eee bt siento and stretched and taking the 4. } Colonel G. P, Beauran, e member of the former Com- ? ‘wale ef the repudican‘perty 2% to suppose they believe Owner entered blk, h, Blackbird, by Atbion, dam ‘ hhand dropped on Reach a3 he was about two feet ; AxsWer.-—A great maay would ihen come in; they all | 4heiz own statements. “General Grant ts tho President's —— andGhe Ras gamed seerly thirty years of his } | shies tnsir own groend.end way there; ecveral military eubordinate-2not a civil ome. The President with (hq Sioux Indians, and who wederstands per- | of ihe chiefs chose thew grommd and camo é¢own with | nas a right to order bim to report for duty at Washing. Tectly the Jangnage, habite apd custome of tbat tribe, Be meat foil Fs tga — snowed hag piers f ton—to give ae ae i ndjan war—to sit on a inet wan oir rence! be heir req’ military commission. was yexved, no@er his previous commission from Daieen of siele ae Tirthey pees ey pot i euch orders Grant is obliged the base. This play was loudly applauded. Fesler bita high eck of third Sane, 206 Piece apg ing out or it but found that be could not get ata od ‘0 jumping up he took it in one hand backward his head. Of the Athletics Fisler must : ably noticed for good playing at the base and at Cg Penola, by imported Ainderby, aged.. Owner eniered b. f. Sleety, by Rogers, line, by Albion, 3 years old.......... pee cles Hy c. La bsg goa - ton, dam Flor ner, 4 years 0! Owner entered ch. "Buna by Ringgol Oe Mien tere tenet ert eter sere Teter the it, to proceed to Fort Lavamie to make ar end@owned the soil, they may be im But the President has no right to. order Grant to paint Gene dis, | Reach also deserves notice for beautiful one han ‘ wangil/ 1efite for a meeting wish tbe Todians at tbat point, | duced, after two or three yers#, to roinain; “hese chiefe | :ne White Hoase, 10 take charge of ius garden, peepars RL te fide catch while ruoning ont on ® “left oblique” toward “ane rH. M. Mathews, formerly post surgeon at. Fort t bo induced tegee the country of nowy oo ® report for thewmendment of the tariff, or do any ether rst district shail elec. dion, dam by Imp, Alnderby, dig, right field. ‘Mr. Milla for bis prompt, cool and. mapartia} ° > Pt ‘aud if great indscemente were beld ous, they wea! civil duty. i Necond district shall elect. Time, 3:40—3:40. ing deserves especial commendation. The ecore 9 ry th, te proceed to that post, located on the Big } toeate on it with come ofthe habits of civilization. : Now, the War Dopartment is a civil office. Thesesamo Tatrd district shall ele: ‘The third race was a dash of one mie, and was won | the game is as follows:— ‘ Tiver, Wear Montane Ferritors, to assemble the | Queenox (by Commiseioner ‘taylor).—Do yon tink’ | journals allege that Johuson cannot remove stanton, fights bette suattee dy Wild Rose, bat made a poor show. a ‘ pg . #} that the region that weere talking about, commenciog | because that Mm forbidden by tho Civil Office Tenure act git bank shall eloet rhe four:h hurdle of two miles, ov O. RE. oO. # Hiidians, end indace thesu, if spossibie, to come to | Ind - . and St, Bernard shall elect fourth race was @ bu) race, i bal rad , north of the Waite river, would sustaim ail the indiaa } thus clearly eoutossing that the Secretarysbip of War )3 elect. Nght hordes, stiff timber, and was wom by Chang, F Mole and meet the Commicgion there. * sribes eart of uke Rocky’ Mountains and north of tte | 4 oil oftlea; as, of course, it is, Mr. Johnsen might, . Joh deating Woodstock by three lengths. 1 gio 23 } | 2° be Comuriesion now expect to.go up ‘be Miseort) es gree siete! nae bem gine 17 Peper seg ipa arqeste order Coe Dotatoes ‘be- 510 3 3 : , WER. — t great 7 pind the Whi Jona Re LO ResMe jar ertment tak J ar sa Fort Byford; sboms twenty-two hundred ‘mallee |. ys0e" hoard them “say thar most of she butielo |The jouenste kwon ii Sonne ee aE ee Havttord Horse Pair. hte hat ‘& ove Si, Loule The stera wbeel steamer St. Johns, | begin to emigrate to the morthern skie of Indeed, te’ Presidentia his communication to Gravt Honrrorn, Conn., Auguet 21, 1667. 184 ‘ H “A ptain Terrell commanding, bas teen chartered by: the | the issou. a ‘the Yonktouais OY hae doce uel onter im, bat * authorizes and empowers’? The weather was delightful for the second day of the ed Beieg . two days mare! great : pee him to actas Secretary. And although Grant's letter to. « —- ‘aarterinaster's Department al a cost of $360 per day | hears that the buffato aro Joaving the country through | Sianton speaks confuscdly-of ine rn ees ospiginmnueg y ballot, and will be ini | Min ed. the siteadance considerably, MapyYOR, | the Tiss SES 9 os the rvend trip. It wil) probdhiy take from six Weeks | which the roads aro cut, At the head of James river | mo to adsnme’ the office, still he has soneo gnongh to’ | {he manner and sccording to the rules governing ordinary | first claw was called and consisted of horses six yeara en TNS cal J ctwo monibe to uot hock 40 Omabs, The steamer, | they have often immense ents of bulllo, | | add, “ Ienotitying vou of my Accaprance.”” Now, sub- |. Same of thevlelegnte voted Lor will baye wutiem on mfioted | OM aud over. There were twonty.six entries, and the Fe a . Hh obs large wupply of Indian goods and commissary timmii of ite Rocky Mountain chain north of the | "jot we hear neeniee or Gratin: batng enllant-to take’ | Seongese smarter ror be given for voting. Soom | Vremiums wero awarded a9 follows:—Matobles, A. | “ott om base . J) guppies for the Commission, eft St. Louie on the efter- gf oUt Nebraska, would the land sowmbracet | this offfce ax, it was sald, he was obliged to accompany | 5. The hoarde of regisiers within thelr respective par- | Goldsmith, of New York, owner, first prize, $50; Toby A een hf Qeeh~h he F moon of the 9th inst. (he Commissioners remaining en- support them? & Jonson on ‘thet dsgraceful Western tenr. On both | i#hes will see that ali the nece: made | Candor, S. R. Perkins, of Cambridge, owner, second flees come ry 1. Bases on hits—Eektorg, 22 a . f : hink 80, F think land cows “bo -found | occasions euch stetemonts were only flimsy excuses ae prize, $25; Katy, John Varela, of Hartford, owser, third bases; Athletic, 88 times, 33 bases, Balls calied—On ‘GI Sunday, the J1(b, when they proceeded to L.caven- vouctive to feod them. alland have tand | invented by trant’s tondies, to cover up:the mistakes prize, $20; West Virginia, Wiliam B. Smith, of Hart- | McBride 12, Malone’ 19. § ) worth by rai and awaited the arrival of the doer, suiicieut for bunting purposes. Théy would bave | and seevility of their idol, ey ogee, ars prize, oth ae sane Ludiow mae Be Sy open rihw we cred tres y = cowmeil was Id. @ith eral | hundreds of miles left for that purpose. The offering of suck: excuses giv c ballot boxes, er, of ford, 0° ‘prize, sendorfer 1, Berry 1, Cuthbert 2; to i 4 a At Waavenwortty & copped. was, beld, ith, General | vn icrenen-—It is a very favores thoery-anitamembers |-peantel Grains ce tea any, cemae gives and "hour whit Meugnace nome point within ie parieo, | _ In the clasa gepitemen's of drivibg horses ibat have not | Fesler S Patieraon & Grim 3; 134nl $5" 4 Pr an’ Poi pariah, eBride A, Radeliff 1, Cusbbert 2; toiel Hancock aud Governor Crawford reiative to Indian affairs. General Hancock submitied a kengthy report of ily operations with the Indians during bis adminisira- ‘Hon in that department aud his views on the setilement trotted foster than three minutes six ent of Congress nod othors that there ought ‘tobe perhaps | is fricuds aro at two large reservations set apart, one in the region We | the repiisican party. Stanton betongs 19 it: that 19 ji h of, and another whero the Cherokees | offence in Johnson's eves. If Grant is m republican, thought best, to locate thom on, yet all | what rale of party fidelity does he accept the office or reservation or consolidation of land, | of which Stanion has beea turned simply for being a is moment. Congress represen 3 nient of access, preferably the Court House. to which (be ballot boxes of ‘all the precinctsof the parish shall be brought Immediately after ihe election. ‘The hoard will then carerutly count and make duplicate retuens of tho 3, parity s vioit € total Klein 1. Swandell 4; tolal Fou! boninds. —-Radelid’#, Cuthbert 1; total 4° Swandelt2. Balls flelded to first.—By Aleipfelder 1, dots ide. Jy React 5, Wilkins 3, Fister 1:” total 1. By Nelaon 4, Malone 1, Va terson 1.—Fo second—By Radoff 1, by Kleia 4; %9 thin by Nelson 1, from a throw in by Ryan, Boston, ruled out on D One gre: of the difticuities, He does not believe that there ix | embracing sericultural, pastoral and hunting grounds, If repubiican? According to all the weil Jenown rnies of col ter time than the clazsaliowed. J v a 4 Scorers, —Messrs. Simonson and Menson. wmueh © thing as a peagoful Indian on the Plaine, bur | that's practivable, it would be very setisfactory to our | parties Grant declares iméelf not a republican. Avy Stations for generaluse, six yoars, speed considered :— | {ire Mt. Milla, of the atiantic. ing os sees, De lauar- | Velunteer, owned by A, Goldamith, of New York, first | mv! ay epenatens people generally one whé remembers Tyler's time will geval! fact? proving Time of game two hours aud that al} are hoetile; that while come are'not actively prize, $50; Clarion, F. W. Russel), of Portland, second ANSwrR.—It Would be very dificult in the beginning. thi Di engaged in committing depredations they lend the Qoesnox: id the Indians complain of say outrages ho President put raat intg Stanton’s place only to | | 6. Commissioners Of loctions wiil;bo responsibie ‘for the | BIZ, ort red trotted a mile dash casily in 2:37. Resolute Una. : ‘7 y | perpetrated on them by so! or othe . vert public attenti r a vation of order at the ui the election; they e Fucnce to epaaotngs Diath, Ay case of acliveanilicary | Perpe' y i pa al ang soften tho ‘indignation at pene mien conven aby Ceci russe a ney j A very.spirited game was p'ayed between these clubs Axswxt.—A chief of the Mounedonjeans told me that | Stanton's removal with the contert at’ Grant’: appo.nt- one evening a young officer was lett in charge of Fort } ment. Grent will serve to bridge ova: from Stanton to Phompgou, with only about one hundred and thirty | steedman, or some other hanger-on of the White sokliers remeinmng. The officer went into tbe chiel’s | House, tent, with a pisiol in bis band, end told bim that he No- doubt the President intends to remove the came for bis wife, had two wivea,one of them | District Commanders. {hen &e sees Grant mst ‘operations against any particular band, atl would join in @ war ogres the government. Ho believer ihat if the &roopa were withdrawn from the Lerritories there would be no safety ia cres#ing the Plaine, and that Colorado, = ite vast miuving intereste, would in 2 great measure 204 jus ballot, to every mau entitled to vote; and will gen. erally do everything’ that (9 reqrieite to mecare a fall and impartind expres: the opmions and wishes of the peo. ple through the ballot box. ‘£0 tials end-thoy are hereby authorized amd reupowered to make azrests, and are clothed, duzing the a cbectto: with all the functions of civil executive 01 cera. AU, ‘vil esterday on the Sateiliie grounds, Brooklyn,. Kastera Bistrice which regulted in a victory foxihe Reeninie Clab by a score of 31 to 29. . iced en > BUAT RACE AT RARLEM. , A regetta was announced to take place yesterday Wes Lawrence Boy won the sosond heat in 1:553¢. Irene He sayz, "if there ie anybody tha: does 4 + mot wan cat, trou! hon | youdg. The officer said, «sf you make-any-resistance | either Mold on and be responsioie for it resi ‘was drawn on the third heat, and Lawrence Boy won wonnee ss, ieee omer is a ma onainanidare who | (1:1 will<hoot you.” ‘The chief told -bim he was nov | “and make way for rome or Johnson eventansk, The pee ‘thelr Miactat per is se the” mersot elec: | {be beat casily, distancing, ois pone tay 5 Doats under (ty one feet in’ acoward, end-sait, “I promised to keep the peaco, and | only other al-ernagive is that Grant-shou!d submit to the ‘tween cat rigged boats twenty: in'Yength, coming home in 2:553j. "The fret premiums was awarded to. Lawrence ‘Boy, tie. -- Guitesaebe or Mow fate took “Beall want to Aght the Indiane.”” jn faot, he believes ‘Whe 7 of $30; Joba second of imium Hi $20, and 8. N: iden of Hartona, se i of $0, present Peace Gommiasion # useless waste of time Loy) Money, aod the quickest way to Kecure peace wou !d to give the Lieutepan: Q siarting from Raynor's’ dock, at “Harlet briige. The Coulwe Wat Sixteen miles in length, ‘Big Heir around 2's Point and Gate. ‘ Pe aaoh toes having io: pey: entry foe. . ig boats Started at haif- one o’ 2 lowing omy it ‘@ not for a woman I will break my word. Tako the | Sheridan's removal, aud stil! hold office under the ple: women.’ be officer took her. Aton dare: afterwards | of preventiug more migebiof. . ape another officer was sent in bieplace. Ho had iaken her This is the plea en which Stantonhas remeined iv Genera) Sully immediate!y apprized Gen- | orice. He has worn it to rage, @rai Maniey of the statement of the Indian chief in Thie course is @ sacrifice of -all personal hovor. election, muder the, penalty of demiaea) from their offices and such other pualshment eemay be inflicted by military commission. At the close of the election the Coumissioners will ca faulty count the voles and record the resnit ta dupHeate, tive baliow will then ot i wore ten lodians & tnrazhing. he fret General Sheruran, white he desires to do e everything ia his power to maige pence with the Indians, repha: Doxee which re : swbtch soak foleenligGediet: the sence ener tee ree at | regard vo te matter, and Leupposo it was inquired into. | I degrades a man. from a Gabinet officer into | beresled nad carried: mmpether with one cony ot ter eae | _ 10 the class of gentiomen’s driving horses, ne etgneeon fest in fength, 0 y ‘Winks that the Jndings will come in and meet them, | T's ‘s tbe story of the Indian chief. ® spy, At such a time as Bncbanan’s last six | mode by the commissioness, 10 the lesignated and | Ob trotted faster than 2:37, three entries os ny ticantaens sation tetete ttngttapedagiers. accept all tho prosonts they:bave to gige, and perbaps | QUrstrox.—Do the Indians keep their promises ? months—the whole it combed with | there turned over to the board o! 8. by eabody, of Provi- | Raynor; Came poein ened byw. romain quiet until soting, wher they will again renew | |, ANSwRE.—-Generally, if noting intervones to make | treagon—snoh & course ts allowable ag itia in war But | _ 1, Should violuce or frand te perpetrated nt ay of whe Hiraaee i demale, sister, ond Foting precimots on the days of election the offenders wi be punished in the severest manner, and the election within these prerincts will be held over again under the protection fi oA Wnen all there ‘these beedauariors the result 61 ; Y i i o them break tt. If they have made a promisé to keep | tn ordinary timcs no honorable ‘would stoop to it, Ares ak dalton ta Tees race Sansome] ‘aclot, thoy will wot bean ae: batens ‘something inter] | saoene times notheoty ef cltineuunipeete ies cast ‘vVenes, tospy listen Qusetion.—Are they in. There aia eo ones Semis ee As Sesena's Soling id 1u9 as aa the Gate; the Poo ae ‘epon the was path doring the past eeason has been eo : ee that gothing but.» good shrach- der the windows, and siand before troops, fora policy be -abhors, in order, When all the returns reach’ of the election will be publish: habit of makiog promises | the world respont feeling the power aad soyporiority of the govern- will apewer. To use the expremive language of for the purpose of gaining some advantage, and | by sith degradation, to serve his country, “I will die to a. ee oe the tienoral hrowelf, “tis peace sommiesion i's de-—a | then oresking wens ee here serve my country," said the old Scotsman, “but T wil | rolem according w the law of Sener ies Joard 955, aod Mevielag } baoy off Point in the .” Genera? Grant also colnvides with General 40 Rot wish to keep a | not doa mean thing to save ter.” It is time Americans | Of,8convention. the naines of the delegates a YaST eee end Pee ‘Gamecock. “ine “derma iv bis views on th's cohjook General Harney, . If the agreemout te kept | learned this lesson. Forgettinz, itwas the poison tbat | "ecommand of “Major General bff KHERLDAN. nee Semecee att 4 ‘who has had more eaperieuce with ‘be Judiane shan any ey promie*, the .ndian. wil keep his. | a!¢ out all national character in times past, ‘ ‘Gkonee L. Hancsvsr, Assistant Adjutant General, ap eae ee aide tog Ba fo Telond eats. into ae ent he officer in the country, takes a contrary view ef the sub- | wi Besides, honest men consorting with knaves, in order Merchants, business mea and others are suffering to Ae ith’s Woren. Trulge abe E My the Josep Ebling at 9:06, and ne seogee af 10. The rind was ‘ght a ord. Quasrion. —Do they reapect ure rights of hospitality, or | t provent their doug mischief, is false phil y. Tt jainecgck H and variable, The Souls weresitiog by their swasra eh ne violate them? ig the presence of honest inen in the crew that enables Awtese.—they are very hospitabie «when you are | !t to do mischief. 1f two yeare ago Stanton and other ‘Jeet, and believes the present wigsion wil} be an entire Eso Myo that & pormaren: cou he made with < we fiave time. At af! events, he thinks it severely on account of thero bemg no mail delivery be- tween New Orleans, Vicksburg and intermediate places slong tho Mississippi. Before ‘the war ‘parties con- trying, and if 4 fails tt will place the Indians in | among them; & great many of tho Indiav tribes in the | reputable mea had quitted Johuson on the plea, which. ractevd te ‘} he aud give us ep opportauley of fighting chem iter are very hospitable; the lower tribes have beon er allowed, that he was x traitor’ he would mats ne Pie nee ae pie ine te in 24834, 2:40 4 py Bun" bo wet ' w ht on our side, which '¢ uot the case now. $0 wuch in tho habivof receiving prosents, that.of course n cbeckmated aud thrown . years 1864 and 1865 Mr. A. S. Mansfeld, the weil known | ®!alght beate in 2483, at ra nae or SHIPPING NEWS aithongh upwards of sixty yearsof age, | they know enough to get paid for whatever they ¢/ Sraut vad anewernd the President (accord | Northern capitalist, carried the malls on his boats for | male being distanced in the lass heal for foul: driving, , $e tho most active in the party, aud seems to cnjoy | the upper trives, Crows, Blackfect and others, would g’ ing to what is ussered to be his private opinion) -—“Sir, | ine government free of charge, Last year he contracted first premium. was awarded to Britton, end the | : = eee ap eaeal Dugely So aha to the eld hunting end fighiivg grounds be aa much meat ag J'could use, and never ask any- zon bate ao. mathiority pony aol Cyrene aonging, ith the government to carry and deliver them between | *%0084 premium roverts wean ie weieey ‘ + PORT OF NEW YOR’ ‘AUGUST 21, 1867, hie yo thing for it ight, is detecting the policy wi #1 F 7 : Laswos 2 yhe balance, of sue Commission ave all Indian men, | Quesnox—Je @ man eafe if he is a guest.in their | You to wish his suspension, I dec ple merely tere ¢ Ae on dane uate | be vrought out. Tie principal trot is. for & paises Arrived. With Donost convictions, that ihe Tadiane have been | camp? pr Johnsov contd not have susp - | tract by delivering them three times'a week each way. $1,100, and Lucy, Lady Thorne and Goldemith beve Brig Hi Bleck: >, Cabelio, Ang & wii @roatly wronged, and that if propot means are aged they es, sir. I bave been about thirty years with # and sustained by suck wn act on Grant's | This contract was ent into more for the accommo. | P%2 entered. mab 7: aides’ ae, to Dadieg, Biss dt a + ean be kupt at peare Cor all thas to come. ourse was altogether in regard to reli. | P2rt. lc would have exhibited -such indignation | dation of the public than for the purpose of gain, This ‘wae ich Gart—The’ ¥ aeneen meal . Sailed, S ‘The testimony of Father De Smet, # Catholic priest, ‘Who has deen for the thirty years am jer recetved one insult from them; the | at Johnson, and such approval of Grant’s gallant , the | fidelity to ‘his comrade and his priuciples, as to year Mr. Mausficld proposed to the government to de- Steamship Russia, for Livorpoot, jm _white intercourse I met Viret Day—Result of the Vorkshice Oaks— farther away, i liver the mo: twice a week each way atall the stations ‘among the Indians, and hae prorediy. done more fo | better disposed did I find them. have overawed Johnsou. I¢ after tuat he bad dared to | jou 000, i ~ | anes the Winner. Wind atsuneet ® Hight, eatyiize ant ne thew ‘Den ny ‘man ia. the Qesmios.—ihy President Taylor)—Are they willing to | suspend unt io meemer date oe ao ties pat in" Dibe todo. Resta setae a'smalier | cr despatches by the Atiantic cable of Hast might Mariue Disnsers. algo take Asai Jeaven- | recelve jon’ mor Tese ASsenibled Johnson . warded. : 4 ents are perfectly vetable aud his | axempr,—-There ate thousands im the moontains who | wou! ceased to reign. amoral nd Hacontast rae ta Call ket eee’ | Dring us intelligence of the result of vie Yorkshire | _ wric Avs (Br), Tobin, 90 caye from Winged 88. for & matters as extensive as that of any | ave really exatupics to the Catholics themselves; they | _ Ti raut is (be sail whic -holds up ihe traitor | Paoe bat called opon Mr, Mansdeid and made cherens | Oaks for three year Olds, taluc .u{3. The distance i¢ ao Ge ee eee are pr ! imal! they understand, and are very strict | President. Without hrm Johnson could neither stand in ail their observances > 1f you can make them sensible | Bor walk. Grant to-day enables the Prosident to go on that enything is sinful before the Great 5; rit, the In- e Sheridan. It wilt be jo vain for Grant to an yiil rarely dare to commit hi; in ther wild ways jon the set is done, and cry out, “T disap- yy take scalps and commitall soris of mutilations As well might the accomplice who Bauds tho onemileand.a quarter. The race was won by Ines, a ‘bay Mily, by Newminster out of Barcelona, aad is the —— of Hastings. Thie itty made year at Youthampton, where she went for Nursery’ Plate handicap of 50, over the sell out to him, hoping thereby to make money out of the transaction. Mr, Mansfeld refured to listen to any such proposition, and the consequence is en entire sns- pension of the delivery of ‘ae mails for over .four hundred miles along the line of the Missisappi. It is Scur Hepson—Selr Bos: pucket, was run in ith, and badly a: pro in the country, Lappend some extracts bir steetimony, showing the <hsposivon of these Injiaas and She acoees thal Las ationded bis efurce at civ FIATEMES? OF FATHER BE SwEr. I #i) commence with the Yenktonata, whe Forcign Ports. 4 iy abort twenty-ire hundred, the bodies of their enemies; it was the same | « t to the murderer cry out, when the victim is that - i aod ett ening avatars 8 th when wa erived. in the mount ay Pt pince | dead, ‘‘T disapprove.” WENBELL PHInLIPS. has oe Mi pe geroon al le pra oe oa bendy “ot Ht Dh ad at thie meee ayes aren fasteners srr Sry lg pH RD th ci of understood it was hateful to the 2 me eGR * Ts Bee) he interests of the whole community are sufto: i erican, Ports. ] wheat extendiug about f th pandoned theee practices and y the. is suftoring ‘was more as she tan second to Wronghion » Am poteronses forged ms” 0 ap: Et civ wh 4 i ma “erent yl > cn Mhng Ther “ city RAiLADAD CONDUCTORS. pra torts pee 44 for the Eleveath : of Engiand atin: yn HOLMES’ HOLE. Ang 19, Be art: cht Eicet- orate {ho t Tikes adjacent. one oh , 10u8 1 Py Plate Guitivating Meids are frequenuy visited by tho sthonds aren Aime people, “They gheliie ines 1O THE EDITON OF THE HEKALD. : AFFAIRS IN NEW. ORLEANS. ‘won her maiden vishery 67 carcjlay off Cie Nevvery” m yas F atiark first, ™ New Yorx, August 1, 1867. se of scalping Au article appears in your edition efitnix date which ‘pro- entiou from the atariers of our city perty, they should. tur ald of the Great spirit, | "roads. Having been convocted with the Sixth Ave- Sud they would Sght bravely, On one occasion more | nue Railroad for many years as conductor, receiver of the, meaner awe ge sree ae Lago 54 smal! cars and depot starter, I proneaxce al! statements, Uassarred, Some wer iw favor efimyenstiag and escap- | 85 far as they apply to the Sixth Avenue Ratiroad atart- ing. The chief catied them together.end satd:—'‘Let us | ers, deliberaie falsehoods, and chationge the muddled Se eae ee hem, at, tote who.are | gx-railroader who dictated that article to prove the first Feistions ot the Venktoaais from sther tribes, whe see the advaniages of cuitixation. A frulttu! source of rouble up there i that the promises mado in former years axe uot been fuiltied. Had the Indians had the ‘wed. ‘hat to go to war for the The City Council Recommoud the Removal of Certain City Oficers—The Yellow Kever— ‘The Weetbor: “aw Onsany, AegestZi, 1007, A resolution was adopted by both Boards of Alder- men last night, declaring it to be ther opimion that the farther retention in office of the it 4 Surveyor, City Attorney aud Cguemee il kaeaoaend of the Reconstruction act, and calling upon the com. manding general to remove these officials, We toid ther wae asin before God, and ther understood it at once. Y We told thera ibaa if they ware ‘in danger, oF their requires a littie fe the * manifested the same @enive to cultivate the gail, and were walting for their ann aod cultural §; Ta the Sena Sarena re date ‘Bully and Varker we constantly sous manifested s ie reas fet the withdsawal of the soldiers, (1 to fight foliow > The Hl keelt fa. ores, spoke also ef stopping the roads and of | voke: he pretenenns of Goa asd eats caaticles “The charge against imyeelf or any otber starter coneected ‘were ten déathe from yellow fever yesterday. sroventing ihe avamers from, ascending che river ' | Crows became afrall. The Fisthaads attacked them | with this company. As n conductor, no driver ever | TR@ Weather ls cooler and pieamat. ‘sit the Tedinae Codipintnad as te wipstesone on the | Tuiny" “Tarren fey munybare Kad gome Wwausy OF | asked er received any cousiterativ, i aay sage What. (GENERAL POPE'S DisTRIC |. EAT ot the government were bardiy exer attended to, oF | in gut ad re. Ihave | ver, from me, and in the various positions which 1 es Aa T. Saly pastieliy © of a great dea asked sometimes 1 Rover felt fear when they | bave filed in the empioy of the company I have never | Juvere te be Draws Only from the Liet Whe * \ wrong tn wey: that the government sometimes ad if Trotting at Saratega. 5 cc fond aint when they did vonc | che enemy is large 10 muumber aa If be wo coal ee received ‘any consideration, in any shape, from drivers Have Rosisterea. a Hanaroca, August 21, 1867. For Other Shipping News See Seventh Page, then only avout cne third rescued them. ‘They leo | ice! is the same ag though shey are buffaloes.” Sllgerty allied: ‘nensking done eens M1. Gay Angust 21, 1867. | At thevtrot to-day on the Pair Ground track &. Dunn | “= é comple ned b. of the last jb whe was i com. QcksTis-—Did the dndiaus ever attemptany violeace | Waeerly pr aoe tug down’’ should be promptiy Genera! Orders 63, from General Pope's headquarters, cored Tom Hammond, to wagon; H. Snyder entered - MISCELLANEOUS, anand. of the fort (Fort They ciurgod that | towards yout Tallronde, TC bar hocorne ee ted rth oUF SLY | directs grand and petit jurors for the trial of all cases 1 k Maid, in dost three ig five. Tom Ham- POOP eg he Aresied thew | jike, slaves In” apeec: | axsmsh.--Nosir. Fthought.on one occasion Lwaea pri- | Tallronde. Sine at he oe to be hereafter draws trem the lists of | mond won in threo heats, Time, 2:47, 2:49, | BOYS MA OMB Zora: tt of cue of the giiefs, he her Tere, ia 8 | sonar. Some lediansappearod on abluffuaar which ! was | {o' move frverd oe ae cee rent ea gmtuctors | his department to be hereafter Sheriffs win | 2:45. HUNDSED MORE WANTED ATS) ANE 7° Stancatt or eta beste dpm The women ay | dias with two men. Leoid my companions not to si008, | for some one 10 quit the conden ack voter nen at | alba Jarace. to, oweer bel taey were’ Tajisiorces ape. Fg oo ee ee NP b> ta lope iarratec, ihsougl therexiet, | Mme Toold gain nothing by doing 80. J sam np towards | gyeh questions ag + How uch for company?” Every rites the precinct and county, which wits are to TWE RECENT BURGLARIES IN KINGS COUNTY. jee LONDON, ENG! Be ell Longaed the dead terae)ie ext, Ine ‘ofcar iu command | eat ‘shen that Pop Pe Saeeeers ftus | be ptecet an Sp See ae Mere of the Recovered Property Identified— lena Merchant ' Dt " —, : e J 4, apd afver breakiog a hele ia ‘ pe Prarie chet FENIAN CONGRESS, Siew, the, Basutnes. Gat. dementia Aimere ; oan he ‘or the 4 took 4 . r os woman | brigie irom my hands and. teede ance wakes mine ioceedee rena moald Sad. vast 2} The G’Mahony Brauch of the Organization | Severs! thousand dollars worth of ihe stolen property ny ler og Harem would Tek si wp to Bave something to | them. We all thought we were pr sonerk I felt no | fonccra scan be. nO sooner doce he mat ter DOF | ig Council="*Ireland’s Wrongs and Ireland's | which wae recovered by Detectives Van Wagner, Frost re Gneasiness ‘They (ook twe teu mies (nto the imterion, A O for atte. econ, | Redemption.” and Corwin, through the arrest of Thomas MoUauley f yp —. themecisee §isuch times Lot water would “ n Ns { | Guctor's badge than he fs put down f niet. ‘on. Sbrownover thea Tu@t cowpiajoie vp phat score | where their camp was. They led ry horse at Bret, but | ductor requests a pueseager to slap Petaling, va a: In pursuance of a cal! made upon the Fealan Rrotuer- | and James Talbot, has already been identified by var'- of (Oy Gener) Sedbers). Wiad porto of the | aCe Ge ahi aaa ee ste, eee wei pebte (O moake ea foe emoval Of @ package of che | nood by Anthony Griffin, Chief Kxecutive of the F. B. | ous partion McCauley's house, it would appear, wns far. paage de 63 you Consider na tbeyend Lee peaue Pare’, | Ruaskloot Sioux, and wore Seale: so Set time. rage. Si the oaly ot voltean find for these reeacgy | (O'Mahony branch), a congress of delegates is uow in | ished almost entirely from the proceeds of the various _ % I e ® very heantifa io ro wi repeate, portebel tne Drased the Whsesticgians std 2 Erte | Sosionete 5 Tine tees eae fetovuise much n hue aut sry fans the peop eices | “aimee tne meetcay ot thee tear Cmware weine, ots atk s Mplcgoatie’ + g Soouenn Dengan Aithoagh the meetings of this body are held privately ad the proceedings are for the present to be kept ly secret, yet, through the kindness of ome of the initiated, so mich of thege proceedings as Go nos expose the future plans of the organizaiion were obiamed. BSOLUTE DIVOR eoulte of several success(ul, Consuliatior F, 1. KING, from garret to cellar, was furaished In ihe most tastefa! bo menner, a oats & nee pepe were adorn i atin, merit, ‘is floors were cor sy Theat Srussets moany of the Santees, whe m= Ove of ane war chiefs (ivon SBel)) expromed « wish idat the eovers sid be withdrawn ane (oe war clored oa the Diack Bilis and on the Missoy General Sulty t mixed up with ihe war he wantel to trade with & 1 told them may be prepared to sce she city take possession of the Wee Lol ® trader—ihar f never traded—that if f bad | radroads, W augiiing taep waned for 1 would give it tether. | we gerthons ter neuen So mendes ee ne Befoue 1 had dune speaking tbe chief took me by the | tros: in—whom’ Beier let well en ugh alone. bond aud mate me siton the reve, His wep were all D. ke. COLLINS, Sixth Avenve Raticona. B35 BSOLUTE Iv fold Bigs ide soldiers were be Abd they picked me up and carried mea quarter The the 1 the houses which Le had plundered. Choice wi doede of sbe Inti het che # of a mile futther in triamph. een ‘ongress mot @ time and plac inted on w an noice wines soa ve Fa ser of ibe abet wo thay propa 6 area tum | THE WEATHA AND THE CHORE WTAE souTa, | Yemen tenors, A.M. Allowing, itl Sire | and i7uere were fowad ue clan amd aay clr. | Setanta iii 8 ee Seva wate thee epiat comme ae | Reena eomeaiind ots apiece eaaees Tairimcne, Auge 21, sor, J sleven o'clock A. B., was eallodto order by the chief | 884, remed upon his marble top tables Mort of rhe HoveRHOLD | WORD oBUY YOUR Cuts, - wi it Taylor). Are any Leppiest day of bis ite that who ree to the Pho-day clouty and enliry, and at prevent (midencenty @ erecutive, when, on motion of a delegate, Miles @. | books bave been identified, as weil as 4 namber of valua Giasa, Lit TDWonn a Up rth the war party / Great port abould come to see hy Be ease mete | it 's raining hard. O'Rieily, Of Detroit, was chosen te , | bie off paintings, rhe carpet said covered his parior yang House Fara Hetil adore Ane, ® portion of those on ie o the Great Spiel, Th were some forty in roy, 8. C,, Aligust 1867. avd Andrew Holly, of New York, secretary pro oy On a bas been identified by Mr. + ae ae BA SHPO SAWNGS” OF THE RD ACTER - eal of enemiiot thvre--they and | the letige, aang met Aad rondo prayer, asking the yA "Be jitte toutes Penpeylvani " Taarylaug, soni nh Corohioant Grae, Can "ie of the stolen found at the house | A Be: CTAL Dar ths benefit of ne ‘Wseeois Gapeee 2 Norel Great Spirit to Diese thaw hin . i aes ws I 1 ha " ) Anson. They |e beyond the line? raised Alteir righs@ande ‘ou hau and wwe the neoued ek entcdaed Wain tae ee a Wee we Fake ae pra AA atl naefs ang 91 Avousr 2, 1 \ | Ansinen. Yon, gir, someumen hey havea tow wagons | with thelr lof fect. Laskec tom the toenuing of ther Sganst 21. 1907 ne. ibedrich of Colusnbla nad Caduie suswersd t | ors,.whon committing a burglary, yenerally avod taking Ve) Sat age Fhe: OF vais to come te thelr budalo bynte twice 8 year. ; rains vor bate to please the reat Spirit, 0d still comtinuge, | She, Detect of ded visitors trom lapleadeetetie | api ras the prissosr, ts ‘war nowat oi eek an ati oS rings “ute “pq they have ther trader bo fort bua ealy scree aes ma oe ances eee cumicr "om Lpmamromee | surining balay, bes beeen wsppeery wen neve a ak eT peelane B yrinaind ayy nmunitiog and otha ott sh and, They be et themesives tofore JANOKE RIVER. CYuarien J, Giles, and Capa sn Micbes, * asian of Fotion of the roweehola fur. ure, Teavizy the venga ee ‘ ’ ° Teplace 2 4 Plead ' buy Maded fuvewen kaye of powder to the Sioux, plete, & ing Peasiom, had te r ce, August 19, 1567 | commattice Wee Copalator tc neha the the credentiats | many ow buen ioude ef ate sould bovlaken wicker 6 ae ae Hard gave ite” gute nad sverpthing. They nigel trout | keep 9: bbe fod by tne chia He took it up piece | Intelligence rece feldoa, N.C, | or Gelogates, aud also't committee on permencs \- | leading to detection. Suspicion of robbery ws olen haw Sere vow York: : and from the governmens. a ther | after piece and pat i inte my b. Tomde o acates that there f@ a0 vep ted rise in the Roanoke ‘after which the Congress pd perenne. by the - boldness whith ‘ ’ Monwes for win? nd dos great deal of mische, Shey | when | had bed enough. | reme ere all night river, resulting from tne inte heavy 0 water | gest iane o'clork, PM. carried ont, and oD the A) ide, 3 chief gare int atrial ate if Thad covfidence. Wolle bad risen over twenty fer. nod bee entirety the further business af the teat. the prisoner's a RPION re ‘i qurpng farce? ‘wae 10 my Loni Clee to their camp ja with wiarge | low grounds, and in some ing ances desteayed Whole crops xcept that a poruenent or- She vuntneds of his operations ¥ o TAmeeRh—! heave seen pe many aw twelve hunited | dogger iu bis hand about a foot long. The two men aus eee corn, It wan euseriad that the ed, po a ‘at | the same nists to ” j 4G, it, a, Mecvus and ceria They are very strong and brave. | were efraid he was going to kill them He placed the | water was within nine (eos of the Seaboard aud Roanoke oe game piace, | articles from tbe place 7 9, rently 1 she Ext Zag’ Wherever shat fag | Rafe betore wy face ree woeeniy Tam it. 1 } allroad wud dbat atone’ pet ihe angi Wel- "| would averet them until tie" part ™ ‘Roby & emiediry They told Nite Thad ayerio sO Ho eaid:-— << 4re you not | don wastwadmerved. How fer thie oun At before she Gan- | search, and then revern in the day time ’ am syesting of 1 snge ra I took bis baed and placed it o\ my breast | Of afaire may extend it» impossible at present to o: nd very simfonaat, co away. The most of the lied on od hime 1 my beart was beating fart. J eaid, | Jeeture, bus it is hy the Daw and Stanuian' thould | be afraid? you fed me with »qur own | Tivers, which form ihe woke, have also owrtowed 2 naam ave yy ln that i . anny ah ieaset nn ineee datent Brotverbood, opie a a, area’ Mm ado ave U : ¢ ts Ireland daring the ROB, Men a oN, etd ef taw, fair prormisan they could be IT know their hanks, eu that the deardttion te ibe crope hae ‘one McCauley is age, rather ire ‘Mate L: Frrwea'tuto an ariiy, which wowd Kany” she leciana 't heew dipirenning y heavy Poy tee: | ecod looking, with an opee: heuer eaprgagicns, He | REG EDDY 2o08 Gornnore tye” eat er eae nen a eee ope man ea leaders are competent to the task in his peraonal »p; enor | RICHMOND Nore Cortinudt accede bY addiensing Be ion ‘ns to be sees; certarmiy i will require talents and Abilith** Of DO mead order to resuecitate the organization and Mee peg aD John Sava ee Wii 1 head centrethip an u ihe Bastherbood Will go back agaih to. frst. princk Bice ther abet Ave Heed’? rene aud re, lead prea. he - — Goewytox,—Do you think tf poemity to g-emole the Rot if, i $ay exter nnd Baua,in ‘any couniry asa. UF ' Seung 10, Peas, NEGISTRATION IN SOUTH GARQLINA. ror is and govertament abotities 16 inske en CuAnieeros, & Cy Atguet 21, 1867. } peace with thelr white Beighbots ? The number of persooe registered to-day wae 235, of (Lc %se—The beginping wii be very Phem 140 were whites wid 5 colored forum, 8 ©, Angaet 21, 1867, The total number of persons regetered to-day were Hy GY MLO WEES MUI qed aya BE wers eoiered, ble Ox) all occasions, al a A‘ PRIZES CASHRD ne SU etiam ‘aod in format! a LUTE Broker, ve Tua Wag Bs Fulton wires. c PSYCHOMANCY; OF, SOU), CitARMING. —Sow TO aire this wondefal art. sth edition Sent by 28 ceuie, Addroey f. Wiihiqm & Co, Fuviisher att, ? aw 2 fie 1 not nie 3 “ raed 3.7 i tai ve begiening ye w “There lo’ considera je amount of property ult jm oe ands of we police wing hae Hot ove dept

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