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4 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1867. OE Ex-President Buchanan is aow pronounced eut of | The Proposed Now Secretary of the Treasury. Great and the War Department. TY NEW YORK HERALD. | we" Hf the anticipated changes in the Cabiact| {+ will be very woll recollected that after Cix¥ INTELLIGENCE, a aaeeaael Bloque Bey, the Turkish Minister, was formally 18 } should bo made, it is to be hoped that the new | Grant had finished up the war by the capture Jeromlak Day, D.D.. LL. D. Tun Panx.—The Park Commissioners announce thes JAMES GORDON BENNETT troduced te the President yesterday, and preseated bis Seoretary of the Treasury, whoever be may he, | or surrender of Lee, bis next act was to set to This vonorablo professor died at his residence in New | if tne weather be Aad there will be music by the rene PROPRIETOR, “Fhe reported Oght with tao Sioux Indians near Fort | Will be required to institute a. thorough inves- | work, with the co-operation of Prosident Lin- a Ne ee stmncpt eT umes: Mi Nal! to-day, commencing at four o'ciock acs aa Ee Phil Kearny on the 24 inst, is confirmed. Major | tigation into the management and doings of | coln, to reduce the heavy expenses of the | wasenative of Now Preston, Connecticut, where ho was | Raxrscreo Anaiva, oF IMPeWAL AUSTRUN Taoors JAMES GORDON BENNETT, JR,, Powell was not killed, as reported, bat the loss of Liew- | the Dopartment from the commencement of the | army. Having subdued tho rebellion, bis | bora onthe 34 of August, 177% Im 1790 he entered | FROm Maxico.—The Austrian Congui General, the Chore. NAS AGES tenant Jonnes and five soldiers is condom, saay | WAF down to the present time. Tho oharacter | practionl mind at once suggested tho propriety | ¥ale College, bat was unable to go through the class to ay as Say, “Sie manent pormphd pe Wpard ‘tho BROADWAY AND ANN STRBET. on, 20m at nischon woo was the peingipal enter | Of OUF government and the crodit of our na-| of saving tho country the oost of a vast army | Walch Re was drat attached, in Lowe eae te eaeeble | menting, for the transinlanion of two Dundred aud Bit maintained upon a war footing ; and the rapid- ‘ Chase and Sheridan for Presi- | tional scourities depend upon euch an exami- lh inne ge ity with which he mustered out regiments, ‘All bumneas or nows lotters and telegraphic despatches | dent and Vice President, and wound up bis speech by # | nation, and in tho aslection of successor to Mr. for President Johnson's conversio&, ato) and reduced expenses in | dered the position of teacher in s school at Greenfield, | M0" who clung on firmly to the destinies of Maximilian uel be addremed New Yore Hanan, Pitwo persons were killed of the Annapolis and Eik- print ar tape ee «a pl py pie. mgt k Be a on as wuloh Re Aecapied. and held for about waive months; | Atticus woe rotnining. in Mosice, are tbe Wreope 1g Letters and packages should be properly sealed, near Waterbury, on Thursday, by the peoeeoute y lo was elected a tater in Wiltiste’s To 1708 | Querstaro, rospecting whose fate nothing has been senctecten poi pura through « timber bridge, Several pas. | fearlessness. Statements are afloat of the most people. But his work of retrenchment was De, Day pesagen ona of ihe telore at Fale, and onen after feee nen ataecavenas eueias Soa eae am poncho Ps nh: extraordinary dosoription, regarding alleged | suddenly stopped by Secretary Stanton, who the profession of theology having Doom chosen oy him. Stare Assmvors.—The Stato Assessors will meet at Volume XXXII No. 236 | 4 stage was washed down siream while crossing « | abuses, corruption, imbecility and waste in the | has ever since been running the War Dopart- | Tis cieesuees “ete: however, changed sat ee iene We insten ony Aina, om: SORENY soe, e pesnsessenensescseccestonsess ye ford, near Washington, om Thursday, and three ladies Treasury Department, which are gradually and | mont on ® war sosle and at an enormous ex- petoral phy ie Yale, in font bo ‘was elected to pee. te ie a oe ees o_o AMUSEMENTS THIS AFTERNOON AND BVENING. | WO"? drowned. sarely undermining public confidence in the | ponse. by the death of Prosidont | wich, and Soatintad th Yitors can meet them by committee or sotamunioate by PP ae Watchman, What of the Night ¢ government et home, end seriously injuring | Wo are giad to ave that the frat act of Grant, | De'ueteu‘cus the discharge of the dalle tppcusot | MESTING GP{ComPawr G, Hawamna! ZovAvenc~A mset- mireet.—Castm, Matinee at 13 o'Clock." Revolutions do not stop. He who dares to | our credit abroad. The country is rich, and | now that Stanton’s. administration has boon Frowered rats, toresiga. Uehes eae Yale | ing of this company took place last evening to make ar- { woORRBLL sIsTERs' YORK THEATRE, oppo- | throw himself as @ barrier to stay them sinks | our vast resources will enable us to pay off our | brought to a close, has been to take up the si ranerae Sotoed, te Bee ee eeemeraly eee stlonding ‘ths funeral of James Leety, SiR cigry, Fork Hotel —onves rus Gasuicus, Matinee | Hoforg their irresistible march. True gonins | national debt in twenty years, if wo only have | work of army retrenchment where he left it | condusled by its other able Pop cy et ‘bap, Rensiatione were: adopted ‘Toren { PRRNOH THEATRE, Fourteenth street and Sixth ave. | Sizes the helm, rides on the tide, gathers and | @ properly organised Treasury Dopartuent, some two years since, and to dispense with all muse. —Evisasats, Queen or BNoLaND. harmonizes the contending forces, and by the | and if our affairs of finance and ourrenoy aro | the lasy quartermasters and sineourists of the improved exteaded in A “Menguratlos of and, Solids," in 1814; ‘four: yoars.. This would enable him. to Jay:|: -before Congress at ite-next session one of the. ‘] most extraordifary exposures of waste, cor- ruption, folly and confusion ever made in a public office, and would put a final stop to all agitation on the subject of Stanton’s removal. We expect that Grant will add to his fame as the greatest general of the age the reputation of one of the most honest and efficiont econo- mists that has ever been placed at tho head of @ government department. i : sa Sone of intellect guidéa events more « and ju administorod. But | Wor Department. By tho time Congress moots { “Plane oy and Sarightion aA JOewann.ee Felien Congres, o SETA TEAT metronome | oe of ae rarely | bm ly nar | errant ods Orne] See RY na. Vane | nmi cea eae jj sowsiky THRaTAs Bower—B.ccs Bre. | eine Go the demaande o¢, tho sltuation® Can bet ‘ ,0€ that ranch of the government, by ons-balt | t *4ndard, works, The private, charter of Dr. | | osinees tanssat * wiajha vied anp's NEW YORK MUSEUM, Riosdway: tna | The next fow weeks will ghow us: “Sudging,.| hapling of th rime : 4 Ho- gould aow proceed to inv “the Kina utared en nofata ch mo ete ia ng of voluminous, finds ve rn os Mh siroot—Noagne's Davaures. oR 41140! howoyer, from past blunders—his apparent } suspicions that now gather:darkly over it must | doings of. the Department for the three or hia oan mitneniar oat 26h lias played. the Geuco with. alt ‘ se , . |-desire to embody. in, himaclf all. palitical | be entirely cloeréd away. Re eee ont Sones OF tax Kulow Vopae | power ; to merge into unity the three branches : — Booumrr, commencing at 6 o'clock. : t of government, and call “that unit Andrew Tho Prospects ef the Money Market. IRVING HALL. Irving Place. -Banxzas' 4xp Mzz- | Johngon; to place himself alone as the expo- There ig come apprehension felt in Wall aS LRT S eee nent which gives the only value to every | street aan oor a will oe | GRIFFIN & CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS, comer of Broad- | political equation ; to make the people, who | stringent during the consequence of a ‘ Bpksna.Bontasaven, ao—Nonovr's Sos. Haines mat have fought for and gained the great battle of | drain of currency westward to move the ( @aw FRANCISCO MINGRRELS. 686 Rrontway, oppoute | DAttonslity, believe that Congress doos not crops, and the bears on the Stock Hxphange eae ose palhcte OO MINGRRELS. £96 Broadway. opposite represent them—he will fail to take fortune at | have been making onpital out of tho: foars ea eee Dance asm Boassqves.—Casrs rox | 41) good and redeem himself, whioh they have excited on the subject. There KELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, 720 Broadway, oppo. | The quarrel between the President and | is no just cause for such foars, however, and Roomrmserns, " Boutmaven,” aninn Soxcs: Daxces, | Congreas is but a phase in the great march of | they are entirely without reason. Money is in there is.none in the treasury—and the ee te any, wil! be done asong tne abiete tone: selves. ‘ Caioxet.—On Monday and Tuesday there will be an interesting match commenced between the New York and Boston clups. Some grand is expected, as the first eleven of the clubs A question only will be repre. een A Pest-uors im First Avexus.—In First avenue, betwoen Third, Fourth and Fifth ets, there site. eed a group of slaughter houses, k 8 have Mea ae ecribed by tho inhabitants of neighboring houses to te emply ainks of sormuptien, and pesihouses of unoleanti- peas, bad smolis cholera, Ever since the 18th of June, im the present year, the Board of Health has Death of an Old Ship! John Birely, the oldest shipbuil Blatos, died syesterday morning, in Philadelphia, aged seventy-five yoars. THE NATIONAL LABOR CONGRESS, i ice Manan, our revolution. Congress has no more risen to | ©x0e8s of the demand at four and five per cont, Failure of tho Se asdumeaabes Nogotia- SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO. Peuioned by the obstpants of houses ine wioinity te OOTTO! i cause these al 1s remo' or with Arenas Soere House, Mond aud a Were teen: | she magnitude of the problem than has Mr. sod oe © oe. eg Ramee By a cable dospatch from London, dated #; Cane A we} some stringent “roguaiions enforved as to proper drain fours stroat In Tarim Nuono ocexrnicriss, Barware | Johnson. Failing to comprefiend tho great | change fo oo yesterday evening, we have a report to the ef- | The Labor Congress to-ay olocted the following offl- Tse page trees eed od, ig ite Burcesques—Tus Coprisu Axistocracy. Matineo at wostward may advance the rate for call loans to six and seven per cent in October, but there will in all probability be an ample supply at these figures up to the close of the year, when tho return flow from the West will far more than offset the requirements of tho South to move the cotton crop. Moreover, there is a prospect of an influx of capital from Europe when the demand here is sufficiently great to secure its employment at five or six per cent. At present money commands only one and a half or two per cent in England and, in fact, all over Europe, and capital in large amounts must be attracted principles that underlie the reharmonizing of wlOkY, PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 3 a Bowery.—Cowro the nation, they have let slip their opportuni- Bere et Feuate Suanrsuoorens. Matinesat | ties, dallied with reconstruction, mingled it i too much with political ambitions, forgotten ook sad Righter avonusscttags keene’ Comicctes | that they were “legislating for tho country, eae ee anne, Bogtesaus Axy FaxroumMe. | lowered themselves to the narrow scope of if ® party, and have at last thrown themselves off guard and shown the vulnerable points in their armor. Thus light is breaking in. Now let tho President use it. Let him correct hia first great error—the retention of the old Cabinet left by Mr. Lincoln; let him brush thom away in a body. They were born of other times and other wants. Now issues demand There are two tenement houses located at Ni sivoly from the bad s: dead offal and bad sewerage of the piace. Many ey have been seriously ill, and two or three deaths Wo occurred from the evil within the past three cors for the ensuing yoar:—President, 0. 0, Whaley, of Washington, D. C.; First Vioo President, C. W. Gibson; Second Vice Prosidont, C. H. Lucker; Secreiary, 0. J. Swogles; Treasurer, John Hinchcliff; Delegate to Europe, «Richard Trevellick, of Detroit. A resolution was adopted in favor of Trades’ Unions supplying members with the nocessaries of life in order to cut out the middic men. A resolution endorsing Con- gress on the tariff question was tabled. A revolution was also adopted ordering that the Presi- dent of the Congress by the 1st of Novembor shall trans- mit tothe Kins pag representatives of each State, who shall transmit to the several Trades’ Unions a series of blanks, on which shall be printed two questioas:— First, whotner they think tt advisable to nominate a dential tickes? and second, if s0, who? Those feot that the treaty negotiations concluded be- tween Napoleon and Francis Joseph at Salz- burg for the formation of a South German confederation, undvr the presidency of Aus- tria, have resulted in a “signal failure,” and that the Bavarian government has forwarded a positive refusal in reply to the invitation of their imperial majesties asking the King to assent to and join the Bund. Should this intelligence prove correct, as is very probable, Napoleon’s prestige will have received another very damaging blow before the peoples, and the growing union of the hereditary rulers by “divine right” will bestill ei 3 8 fie i i aE Ht; 1 ‘nere is & law probibiting cattle from Grit through the streets, and yet huge beasts and gambo! through First avenue and Third and Fourte atrects at all bours of the day. On the 16th instant ifth and Board of Health does aot interfere, . Who le to Dinmer Asp For rus Sick at GaLvestos, Taxas,—The infor- mation which reachod this city a few days ago ia refor- ence to the ravages of the yellow fever at Galveston, \ BOTLER'S AMERICAN THEATRE, ¢72 Broadway.— us Gentmicencts Vonniine Beinn Bick Bee ‘ be A L18) .—Tas Birt Poste’ | Pesan. Matinee at 3 0'Clook. wine V SROADWAY OPERA HOUSE, 600 Broadway.—Tax Onaimat Gi ‘Minsragis, Tus Gast Sisve Trours, ( HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. Brooklyn.—Ermroriax laeresier, Ballads 4ND Bos.esques.—Tus PERsEcurED report OTOME AN. napert will decide whether it 1s best to form « political party. ( EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, Scrxkoe axp (Aa Oasurer or Narumat History axo Pourreoumc Ix- | new men. Let us havethem. Had Mr. Johnson, | before long across the Atlantic. Already some % : numerous philanthropic persons in this aity, Sraaheery—eaeretee bas “Opa me upon his accession to power, named a now | millions of dollars have found their way hore | pon paneer ees lh fled id THE PRESS_ TELEGRAM. thom engaged in commercial pasa Snore === Cabinet and called Congress together immedi- | from England, and we may look upon these as gured of the ¢u both of France and Aus- Omoago, Aogust 23, 1967. | plece 0 a ma ot $1, <a Fd ny ae —_ Now York, Saturday, August 24, 1867, a EUROPE. j ‘The news report by the Aliantic cable is dated’ yeatern. Gay ovouing, August 23. e { ! Bavaria, we are told, positively refuses to join the mow South German Bund plan arranged by Napoleon ‘and Francis Joseph at Salzburg, and the imperial nego- Mations to that end have resulted in a ‘‘signal failure.” “The Czar of Russia is ill in the Crimea. Napoleon has the iret indications of the way the tide is sot- ting. The abundant harvest which is now nearly gathored promises to contribute largely to the genoral prosperity of the country, and there is nothing in the aspect of monetary af fairs that is not encouraging. It is even a good siga that the stagnation of capital at this centre is likely to give place within a month or two to something approaching a healthy activity. ately, the reconstruction of the South would “dong since have been ended; for he and the people, through their Congress; would’ have puwled together in a common purpose. It ls not yet too late to restore harmony between the forces of government.. Now, however, is tha moment to strike. Let the President, by virtue of the executive right given to him by our fundamental law, suspend the Cabinet, the: Tenure of Office bill to the contrary tria, dare not. ally herself as a reactionist against the overpowering voice of North Ger- |- many, pronounced in favor.of national progress as heralded and conducted by Bismarck towards @ united Fatherland, and that Bona- parte cannot bend Europe to his will, even if his vast army should be reinforced by the reor- ganized legions of reconstructed Hungary. Bavaria is placed ina dangerous position, from which she cannot completely extricate C,H. Mallory & Co., No. 163 : Exavuarion or Human Remars,—Yeosteraay moraieg 88 workmen employed on the new Court House wore engaged in making on excavation, they a the Court House some covery before stated, Cries of the Wounded. ded. Welired from Paris to Biarritz. Admiral Farragut and | DOtwithstanding; for that is one of the} |. herself except by @ hearty eudorsemont of the | "Tho Committee on Approntice labor presonted a series officers m tha | Congreasta; blundors. If bo nie steergenreRparteemuemrrteeet cap blag resol to the laws by Logis- SSSA inne [Contoe tao “ho taut og ig [Som ot out onlaporron a radon to | Pronian ply, Hr hdon wfmpaty wi | scanner ee parers alarm, aud a state of sioge has been declared | the gooasion, and thereby proves that we have | "eoemt nows from Washington published in tho et cannot — mee nt rt ere tote in the provinces, ; Heraty, We gave a day or two since th lon may end in converting her territory FERRO NE TITS Consols closed at 04% for money in London, Five- prin ai pi to gb ons — peta aba! percranliyis. ey ‘ahaceattng xe 1, | into @ great battle field, from which her crown THE CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT. (Awonties were at 73% tn London, ired or Congress disappear. Second | 1 Gee Liverpool cotton market was dull, with middling | him. So rare an opportunity for a man to | 00° between tho President and General Grant | ™*Y “saP! sanesesssislies Plana TT - in relation to Sheridan’s removal, and straight- way all our contemporaries, who were in entire ignorance of what had been going on, pro- nounced the news a pure invention—a flight of the imagination, not reliable, and without uplands at 1054, Breadstuifs quiet, Provisions quiet and steady. : } Sy the arrival of the steamship Union at this port @arly this morning we have mail details of our cable -deapatches to the 18th inst Epidemics and the Pablic Health. During the war we heard nothing of cholera or yellow fever. Yellow Jack did not venture to visit even New Orleans, after General Butler retrieve himself has never occurred in our political history; and we now look to Mr. Johnson to refute or admit all that his enemies have said against him. We can have no recon- A large and enthusiastic meeting of the mombers of | and persons taking en interest in the Second Union Co. operative Building Society of Now York, was held last evening at Farmer's Institute, 49 Ludlow street. In the absence of the president, Mr. Joho W, Farmer, Mr, General Grant, of tho New Orleans line, now tying at Ne ry accidentally down frard hatobway, ‘and’ waa “ayored ebbet the i i traction of the country until we have had a assumed command of the Crescent City; and | sauce 0d i c ’ THE rrr. * any foundation. the fa amuel Bornsteig occupied the chair, Mr. Albert J. | pital Gee. BI me ; Garnies E. Baker, one of the dofauiters in the Trades. | Teconstruction of the Cabinet; for this, by its this was not due gimply tg the fact that, with | sitinghan scoreiary. meeting was called to con | Taxown Sarah twenty-two : serif toate pcr too ready influence upon the President, hag | This is the old story, told over and over | ay his faults, the Lowell General deserves the ; men's Bank case, was examined before Judge Hogan , at the Tombs. The president of the bank " sider the advisability of issuing single shares of $1,000 again. Under the old newspaper régime in each, and adopting the allotmont system, upon a weekly made him a political batstiok for party pur- credit of having enforced more stringently : © lengthy statement, but the prisoner's counsel New York the slow, heavy journals, bewil- | than the hygienic laws whi Subsoription of fifty cents. According to tho system | wher, as Serah al they pushed her down staiea i poses, ever the hygienic laws which protect « Fetme haa peen educa” the Sourtseseread te de, | Besides the reconstruction of his Cabinet | dered by an enterprise which was strange to | town against epidemics. Other oauses wore | eict were ruse, but no momsber neratinned sat ioe Sie ‘Sheg ot ‘tho. Fourleenth presi solsioa, edaaitting the prisoner in the meantime to ball in | Mr. Johnson is master of the best method | ‘bom, imagined that all our news and corre- | oporative in socuring this happy result. But | '¥® shares. nor more than echehts at oer nae] Arcee. ad: tasieaitahas SEA attempted to ‘Age sum of $20,000. for the reconstruction of the South, and by a | °PoUdence originated in our own office. We | now that “this bloody war is over” the nows- Sorat members am fany be pieced within the pecuniary | commalt eulcide by Jumping overboard last evening from ‘The reporters of the press were yesterday excluded by | gingle stroke of his pen may, by virtue of the | Killed them off, one by one, to the number of | papers, the doctors and the old women every. | ‘A6%t,0f the symm ny, ve pisced within the pecuniary | 10°) al iver, the diving, belle Was deawa out, Judge Barbour from a room of the Superior Court in power which the constitution gives him, pro- @ dozen or ao, and their successors have inher- where are predicting cholera, yellow fevor | chairman bad slated the object of the an officer of the Seventh precinct and Powdery. | ‘which an examination of Alderman Norton was pro- | © Pie’ | ited from them nothing but this bewildored Ie yy ig Sper ll I eS Ra greasing. The proceedings were against him asa judg- | Claim universal amnesty—amnesty for the and all other epidemics. we review the | discussion. Mr. Rogers spoke at considerable length in fancy. They go on reiterating the cry of “bogus news” and “invention” whenever they find themselves behindhand, which is very frequently, until some old women and stupid professors, like the unfortunate Loomis, actu- ally believe that all the vast news we lay before our readers daily from every part of the world is invented and written in the Haratp office. The fact is, we are enabled; through our large resources and well organized system, to give tho fullest, earliest and most authentic WAVAL INTELLIGENCE. The United States supply steamer Massachusetia arrived at the Navy Yard yesterday from the Gulf, via Key West direct om the 17th inst, ‘2! g i E E moat debtor, and it was rumored that affairs of public Gaterest in relation to the appointment of the present City Chamberlain would be developed. Mr, Norton @tated that he was willing that we press should be ad- matted, but the developments were suppressed. The splendid steamship City of Paris, Captain Ken- @edy, of the German line, will feave pier 45 North river @t moon to-day, for Queenstown and Liverpool, The mails for the United Kingdom qill close at the Post ‘Office at half-past ten o'clock. ‘The fine steamship Denmark, Captain Thompson, of the National ling, will sail from pier 37 North river at moon to-day, for Liverpool, touching at Queenstown to tend white who was foolish enough to run into rebellion with the idea that he alone ‘was created to govern the country ; amnesty for the poor negro, whose intellect is completely unsettled by our political quarrel over him ; amnesty for the North, which is heartily sick of paying tho bills for these Ethiopian theatri- cals; amnesty for our commerce, our agricul- tural interests, our progress as a people; above all things, amnesty for the brains of our states- men. Let us, therefore, havea now Cabinet and a general amnesty. history of our four years’ war, we shall discover that its manifold excitements were stronger than the causes which are usually provocative of epidemics. The prophets of the Old Testa- ment used to threaten war, pestilence and famine; but they nover threatened all these inflictions at once and together; and, in faot, these evils never visited any people at one and the same time, When war raged there was no pestilence, and usually no famine; but these came only after war was ended and peace proclaimed. During the wars of the Crusades, iti iy il i i H He sk | i & q i 6 i E i fue ul 4 comparatively Judicious workings of the co-ope: ing movement, it was placed within bis power of a dwelling of oWn, of a value eave perturb tse adjusted that thi gy | FE ‘The Empire line sidewhoe! steamship San Salvador, accounts of all that takes place from day to | for instance, Euro oped «staring lansen>' 1 Cine taal oeaeollb be, tah fm herenutaas pretense at Phi ue We want a new national Cabinet. Therein | contemporaries employ their time in reading famine, which, after those wars were ended, | ‘lasses, not only of New Yorx, but of the country lies the solution of the whole difficulty between thePresident and Congress. The time demands live men. Let the fossils be assigned quarters in the Smithsonian Institution. In the Treasury Department let us have either Alpheus Sherman, of this city, or John J. Cisco, or The stock market improved yosterday, and closed with a strong upward tendency. Government securities Wore strong. Gold closed at 141. MISCELLANEOUS. The Navy Department has received lengthy des- PAtches from Rear Admiral Bell, detailing the fight of or publishing our despatches and then raising the ery of “Bogus! bogus!” That is the dif- ference between us. came in their fury to decimate the populations that had been spared by the sword. Tho public health is very clearly dependent upon the condition of the public mind. Both the cholera and the yellow fever * The Opening Contest in Ohio. Old Ben Wade bas been entertaining the the crows of the Heriford and Wyoming against the | Henry R. Stebbins. They are all superior to | people of Marietta with a sufficient amount of | ™°7 be safely defied by those whose nervous Prospectus end code of en in ait on wee might prebend dofipitely pny: ee phot nee} herd ‘oo Satin trays reed Mr. McCulloch, who will do very well to | pothouse slang to satisfy the vilest class of | °/3te™s are insensible to the irritations of | Dature and alarm. What prescriptions, then, can we offer if E : manage a small banking establishment in a brains possessed by any political mob that may (ble foo, the party wero compelled by exhaustion and ; the Joss from sunstrokes to return to their ships. frontior town. be gathered in the United States. His speech, pe enery riage old abt eg ay Dundred menbers although tt tas @eonant ogg re Mackenzie was killed, =. iy Pn For the Navy let us bave Admiral Porter, | Which we published yesterday, was an insult Wo appeal to the public, and ask if the most beet in opecetion be e fee Se > = s — pte nega sagem ope phd ad interim, like General Grant in the War | to the intelligence of his hearers. If our poli- etl inysiclans nl ly any better pre- | met {ia ive bundred Tho secretary of this organi- THE WATSON AND HAYS ASSIGNMENT, ie en stor ag apron vn prea Office; for an infusion of dash and spirited | ticians cannot dress their arguments in better a 8 P planar os = fo is Seaaren Renton, Gad iw’ coutieen inn Se. The Case in Court—The Resign swore discoverea, They pursued an admirable plan of | Management into that Department will enable | language, language which will be moro ole. | TPHons ig rend New York and ono in Montreal, within a few months, | Their Trast—Statemont of the A@aire of the order to outgeneral the doctors? The -war and its excitements have passed beyond recall ; but we can get up, first, an extraordinary reli- gious revival, which, if otherwise as fruitless as that which swept over the land not long before the outbreak of the war, may at least bea counterirritant to the apprehensions excited by predicted epidemics; secondly, we can pour oil on the flames of political excitement which are beginning to burst forth in every State ; and, thirdly, as the public mind is elated by the reports ofa flattering prospect for crops Unadilia Bank. Buomamrrow, N. Y., Auguse23; 100%. * At aspecial term of the Supreme Court, held at te Court House in this city this morning, am apploatiels was made to Justice Balcomb, by Frederic & Sands David §P. Loomis, assigness of Wateon & Hays, to! £ 2 rs us to show to foreign nations that we still live. It is, however, in the Secretary’s office particu- larly that we require change. The ancient representative of the armadillo family who presides there is too far advanced in his dotage, permits the adoption of no idea that. isnot born of his own brain, which, having ceased to produce, now leans entirely upon the President. As Secretary, therefore, let us have a man of broad and comprehensive intel- lect, like John A. Andrew, of Massachusetts, vating, we have but little hope for the country. In bold contrast to this speech is that of Sena- tor Sberman, which we also published yester- day. It is clear, forcible and elegant; and though we may not agree with the financial ideas enunciated therein, still wo admire tho gentlemanly tone that characterised its delivery. —_ The Radical Journals on Cabiaet Changes at Washington. The radical journals are obviously at a loss as to what to say of the Cabinet changes at Wash fem in the deep jungle, Rear Admiral Bell suggests that the only effectual remedy against barbarous out- Wages on shipwrecked mariners by (hese savages will be for the Chinese authorities to occapy the island with ‘a cottloment protected by military. In the Constitutional Convestion, yesterday, a report on the powers and duties of tle Legislature was sub- qnitted. The Comveation went into Committee of the ‘Whole on the report of the committee on the pardoning (power, which provides for a Beard of Pardon, to consist of Gve members, who shall be appointed for five years by the Governor and the Senate, Pending discussion 3 = z = a iz = = =< : ba Bour.ivarom, Vt, Auguet 23, 1967. on the subject were made by a aumber of @. W. Coffin, of Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., discussed the theme of the “Laws of Winds.” He was followed som (he subject, the Convention adjourned until Monday. 4 ‘ateon The National Labor Congress in Obteago elected officers bf oy porta ed Gadiata aan Adams. ington. In their perplexity they scrupulously | throughout the country, we can begin at Wall the Aurora eres rads paper ca ron Tee oe, Migeia, wing Gen- tone lation fied. " copted ‘yooterday ne ad ensuing oil a aa a Grant in the War, Office, give the and timidly avoid direct attacks upon General | street and kindle a revival of money making Saved Now pieada pares’ dest ee by that shall extend over the United States. We call upon the parsons, the politicians and even the rogues tn Wall street to second our efforts to neutralize the poisonous effects of the dec- tore’ prescriptions and prodiotions, For our own part, we have no belief in epidomics, and. we firmly bold that they can be prevented by what the late Dr. Chalmers would call “the expulsive power of a now affection”—that is to say, by any intense and healthy excitement Grant, and content themselves with reiterating their abusive charges against President Jobnson. But they persist in ignoring the fact that the removal of Mr. Stanton, and even the removal of General Sheridan and of other oom- manding generals, involve only a change of men, and not of measures. There is no issue involved In any of these changes, except the one of such an interpretation of the reconstruction measures adopted by Con- @he Trades’ Unions in order to cut out the middiemen The three bashaws of Tammany—Hoffman, Sweeny and Tweed—just now bold full poe session of the “ring.” They have secured neasly all the fands among them, and they are determined to run the Tammany political themselves, and to parcel out i i i | ‘ 4 5 H edout the Fenians, !t was well known that Mr, @xorciaes interesting. 407,000, on eoqnested schemes | 2¢ nominations ja the sevoral wards among | gross as may prevent the disastrous conse- | of the public mind that shall drive out the ‘The ‘ot Po oar snegnenytor-wrenfhenednade on their own particular friends. They will, no | quences of the establishment of @ mogro and | dread of predicted epidemics. 08 IN PULASKI COUNTY, VA. bs Under thy direction of the American Dock and Im- | doubt, suoceed in dictating every nomination | Puritan domination. This issue will be eub- THE HEALTH OF EX-PRESIDENT BUCHANAR. A Pronchor, Mobbed by Negcosm, Mille © | Sul, \rovement Company the old Jersey marshes are being | in the city down to the lowest office on the | mitted to the people of tho United States; and [vrem tan desing Somme eh : je Man wing 4 tn. _ | ows: pe improved and made habitable, About Afty seree | tickets, and will make all the democratic poli. | if the cltisens of Ohio and Pennsylvania in Partapscraa, anguet sor. Charton Stuart waa shot ua ied tbe enore Ta fale und eaten "AT aS | ticians in the different wards morely hewers of | their next elections decide against « domina- | ,,nt "relent Buchanan, who was satin « Geng. | Ios tram baru, ream sok gions | (n Poanay ’ ia the fj Wood and drawers of water, without @ drop | tion of the plebald oomplorion, we shall havo | ove condition, hes so far recovered that be ie pro. | had gathered around it and & <i ouy | ow : of mpigher la, We yoter. 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