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*n EW YORK HERALD, supervision the law, esnec’ d—to‘mquire w ow sell fitted they may b ton of the Congression in the Metropolitan dise oe eficers and (o carry out the provi ‘The principal rt an SSB on the part of the manutacturers They would then be compelled, virvually, to pay ibe tax on THE FASHIONS. : sj dtauied of having, as now. the Option of baryainin:: for the sale of tholr goods in a man- ner which throws its payment on the purchase SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. beyond all this there was an obstacle ee surmounted—viz , the proposed sv TOPMWAT Rh PN Ady fl V uN ¢ his eput iog in Wash. h Congressional the law did not permit the aioption of em. Lt provides how tne tax shall be and until Congress sees Mit to e modus operandi ther Is Are Pe be created for, the , Philadelphia, Cin. ‘The most pro- over nent ever underiaken ment was the creation of what is now wn as the Metropolitan Revenue Board, over this city, the city of ‘tate of New Jersey. tod to the Commissioner and the ~core rasury, by whom it was tor the agitation of it was endod for th docided etfor' will bo made, however, to induce the next Panis, August 30, 1567. THE WHISKEY diction extend ik ya, Staten Island and ti favor than is ant cipated by its opponents Mes in the Departme Vuat They Indicates e result of the m: ! rauds on the rev mre? of frands and at- after the passage ty of Brooklyn, as vice in the enliection of the whiskey tax. In the first place is bas been the principal moa 4 it distill ries that Joorished goexicnsively | With solema meaning, Whereas Eugéi y previews to Juiy lo: tighter reiv over the free whiskey sy has ever beem drawn before, white it has amo remove from the paihway of What th 1 theo up, and ali disti) ad come to an eifectual sandstil, The first er was ty detail Colonel o with Mr. Traey in rv hed begun. tesemore practically ted ‘to “him all the posers of the Comt w ose depaty be was in Vi ft if tally exercised, Bly Mls oly to ) bring him in con- District Attoraeys, & ondenee was opensd and carr issioner and District Atrort which eventuated in the creat itao Revenue Board, includi» Ug the latter two gentlemen, a2 ve las District Atto y aken by the Commiss mare business the obs'a les that previously con. wore to New York, to cu ‘ng out the work that o and varied, its benefleral effects on the collection of the | S&y she has the tiniest I1:tlo foot and the prettiest ankle), Genoral Sheridan kn whiskey tax would be still sninmary action its investigations and de! by this body. The re-nit o! a) the beanchana tee Toterne) berations must bo transmitied now become doubly intere Cowomissioner before any in)» towards the pusishment or prevention of fraud. too tthas much opposijien to excounter, both within commonly known as the » tant both as regards its effects o and the large revenue which Considered in connection * national debt this tax is the and requires more nd for the prevention of fraud ational income combined. T's noroases or lessens the list of gonda, and to a vo es imposed on all duty-paying Tracy and Court. n of the Metropol. “nts aro those whose fees. spoundin. with fracd have been, by its er . and who, after bavi increasing their Quavces ernment, Gad it not over pl thas deprived of the oppor unity of adding to th It has practically rendered the reven system that obtained here at one tine, and which Ww frniifal a source of corruption, incapable of d Tr has, by brinving the prosecatia: officers of the: government—tne United Staces District Avior. neys—in direct comnrinic f sat rially intertered wi | States locxted in y ory of all money f this body, and nivsionsr Mess. Awistant Treasurer of the Uni York, being the deo revonne, was also mate a nr, toreth r with Depoty %, form the Board, of which the Assistant United ea Treasurer is the presiding oficer. » Roard ws comp sed of the Un’ the Assistant United and (he collectors of the various C» tha aame rate of organ whore Boards hae ch whiskey 13 “operated” in Now York, tends, in {, to centratiza the trade in this city, and 1, an] is now maintained, at ifthe mata 4 pense of the gi In Philadelphia ates Traacurer, sional diatricts} is observe’ in other » RVADE THE TAX. into particular n fs chargeable on al! distilled © ted States, and to evoid vat ingenuity and clever pian- When the law the increase in the price of nnlas to the illicit manufac- with good show of rea- f collecting the tax could once soerty regulated im this district, it arulate the whole sapject. throughou One diffionity exists, however. to the Board all the powers commensne 9 Scope of the market here; etual co-operation with the workings of the owe jurisdiction. tant focination int For one wok the activity of two dollars and up- 3 but wile that is £0, whiskey will be in Philadlei@a or in vould sa)stan= it would surely have been worsted ant | shal saddied with bilis of cost, this Hoard than The depariment nor has thore false returns were vind ontaite of its stors by those who carried on ‘uited States revenue every other appearance of tand freely used; A modicum of tnrpentine, atter article, were transported ‘the country, when the por d throygh a simple chemical he turpentine and loft for farthor aale; , Were resorted to for tne x imposed by law. set to be impossible eve tory that should *y in this market. DL put the price up to efor ove dollar anda hal? eof the New Yor! dealers in ihose citi "are to take advantage of 11, @ sho ed to euable them ta flood the market here with raud whiskey,” thereby overcoming t Board to keep the price up to a Jord where the ter itimate distiller can find sale for nea Known to th r f a ing its caim w be fortmatory measure, depariment was as plainly be Treasury would soon ex ve ie masses of the people mixi y emphaticaliy sb whiskey can be ¢ UNPAIRSESS OF 6 re. an nod a8 @ practical re OPERATING ©1N ROND,”? if every vy, indeed most of the distillers who carr> on thoir y, vave adopted the pian of exciu- 3 in bond, as it is termed ving the tax of two dotlars tv done ne foliows:—A mam iface 7, or distila a certain quantity of spirits or ‘an account of which Aistrict, by whom tis delivared | a bon ea wareho ise, the Leven be led to belive. | ve oow—that thy tax due VERNMENT COMMBTITION IN 3 One thing that the government should do, fa those who pay the awful tax on their manafaeturs, ts to the minioum wuiekey sali be sold, re.ulatton Axed at $2 per gallon; tl owing (0 the as js reckoned i'l n of affairs has com price at whieh coufiecaind | v The miaimath is by the RETAINED THE TAX. of mach opposition had bee sin the two dolinrs tax y compensate the g the list of tree manufac ats to the Internal R: tif this tax could wonld be fully com © goods inight be stilt rm Congress also iner ase ysnoh a degree that | sortation of them ia eon the place of these vimost Impossible to ob!ain a "oe resnit has been a and sale of “Bourbon,” ‘® consamontion of foreiqn i equence of this, the maj », before the war, were lnm. roige Liquors, have turpot (heir te whiskey business, er of it fs mate toe pus gives the Collector a bor wf the government duty. ied 'iquor is #914 8 general dabove the cost of distillstion or caltoa im at), u iven by’ the ard to ite p) farce quantity Of spirits (euificient als hands at. that thai there is not mac’ disuller, who eanw iadicement heltt oat tothe ove tax paid whiskey at foes Cin | $2 40, to continue the manafactare, or to throw hi: Two dollars ant forvy opnis shoud | be the injuimum fixed by covorameat; tho the many as | turer wonid Lave at least au even chance to sell bis peo | As itis the Government undersalis hon; wis, | aways siowa for re he atierapts to compete in marael with Ht, he al oace | Joaves himself open 'o suspicion of fraad, ‘This, wiao% ite,, Butpeesatstieavlliies)-combauseliatsor' this ober much needed amendmen } ent arged upon the next Congress. | WHO OWNS THE KEVENTS DEPARTYENT? As maiter of eonclusion the ques! who owns or who considered with regard to its political aspect? fois | Wen « | ment tax (32) pays the gov: ation OF redist il ” balk) sav forty cenis more per ial cust, tax incin ted, of $2.80. He nol for $4 or $4 25 per gailoa, accord ag upon the market, and maxes a proit of $l 20 or while at the same time the governinent recevos a lien on the manufacture t batit ts optional with the nis himset’ or to bargaiy tor selling “tax unpald.”’ provided no removai of com the bonded warehouse. » removal no tax can bo demanded, ei:her from hin the party to wiom he sells, NRW YORK AARKRT CONTROLLED AT THE WET. #> vast an amount of whiskey ir arket, and oTored for sul» Proyious to any “rms” tae query becomes mor developments th ularities” iu the portinon , Jaw ad AK ng piace regantiog the “iro. = 3 of prominent rovenue office , Girst imtimation or foreshadowing of the proen! engaged in the ran cing from 1, it is eolf-evident that tho hulk of nM vatactired becomes (reo whiskey, 0° as it ts The market tere is absolutely ed, Wot by the loonl manu soturers, dat by In fact, ik would appear tat tho whol eof okey business, as at present conducted, is ia the cof the Western producers Nine-tenths of the a tleare those of Western datilled spirits; aud sirauige to aay, we seldyin or never hear of a saianre Owing to the by these people, and the wat exist between tae d B States, :he prow among them the Hekatp about ten days a mderatuod by the public toat, frou ) aiicud as toe rate ‘he Gecartment bas aod ¥ always has bad, specia’ relations with the Soward Weod | nor suiibg We quietly, and whou it b emus Urgcet to Bestot interest, Whon Mr. Weed left Albany nad located in | the hupres ta Couper ber « New York, he gave his spec al atiention to the Revoous | = but Department, and tn counection with the oiner two of | bau, tho Seward, Weed & Co. firm, bas succeeded tn finding | aa em piswes for ‘the fi throughout the © Ketchum, G, P. Putnam and others, who belonged to | d once had nincas in the de faney liquors Ie is prety welt be adulterated, nor how Pro. the Commissioner down, or the flavors that may be given that tho market as © has boon ereatly extende!: » same time, that the » revenue imporad by | «! ninistrative ability and of vary of the Tr Revenue must meat the raawer to the qresi nthe “reat dt must be ob asus BaGoriel th other wing of tne party, partinen, have bre: ouste and ‘he d show that Coilector Callicout bas: the firny’s disploasure. the political advancement of the fra may he a query yet; but all the inications of As W ed & Co have, however, pract Secavled from the republican party, the que ia the department to be ran boereafter in favor of tho ron, do in view of the coming Prostdential contes ? A small point has beeu attempted to be mad bit how about the fraadutent | ea orvan, less pompous | Whether be ts “4 ty of whiskey to N»« York. sector of his district for a permi\, giving a bond for New York 0° cer aia barrels of sambered thes and so, Wescribing them ided by Ao Inspector, IT RSLATION TO whnrarey. yy of the whiskey dy enacted, elaborated a as thonght, every poss! a9 came tho sub. er and his deputt: tom of practical enforcer Novertheloss the fac n and is not now berr s9 mdipatable, bas b viz:—the adnia ment has been nbecile and corrupt thr vvlows from the fact that at | of dotlars which shonit » the federal tre w to the credit of the Deport @ total amount of tax crliset > jo of whiskey in thir Metropolitan disir ry from the Ist of January to the bot ont fiseal year scarcely exe: f dollars, and tn this sum are in- nly toe Neenses and taxes on local dis so the amounts aceruing from the rales of hither from the West. So trivia! (scareely proportioned at all to the Bam that should Lave been paid), is the best cymmenter: ofored as to the looseness with which Indeod, there ts a and Bont py rail. alor has a duplicaie tot, the packages of oar the same numbers, which he procures in be dby the inspector, ‘ont on them, an exact imitation of the origival— tagpecter Should prove to by that rare © ntiow®’ revenne office vasa fraudulent late Prookiym case; bonds given to Collectors in New York? Doe any | Li! bouts Of the mis cing boads in } Wo tho Eighth disirict? And if not, way nov? aud oficial kaow the wheres r—and these are sent by er lot be stopped in trewtin Cer t from the collector is ‘cion of fraud, ANTEANAL REVENUE SEIZURE IN BOSTON. OO ee oes the whiskey ets upog the ma: paid a contol tax. ho origins! and (+e duplicate) stopped en ro they were there 18 an endless trouble to be gone 4 with of comparing nam Some it next to imposs-ible 10 fix, e ght and even ten dupiicate lote are ecun a tawe {a 'tuly way reached the New York market, If, per- a lot shonld be found in # looulny far removed view of its origiual sbyp- excuse is made thai ii ts beng transpored ro) on@ Warehouse to anotner, further permits baving heen obtained from tho proper’ collectors for ‘bat pur nthe strength of the original document procured the place of ma afacture in the Wes; and in this Very seldom are The Interna! Revenue Inspectors of the ihird and Fourth districts bave sized in different parts of the city one bundred and seveu'y barrels of sicohot, The se 2ure was made in consequence of the recep!ion of in formation that certain parties in Buffalo bad pes: ship. bot the awful Lady Fy ping spirits eichty per cogt above proof to this city, with direotions to ners eee agro in the Third die bonds orasaid to have cost only $1,200. trict, Upon thelr arrival here, instead of beng pat in sig Of tigherwomen a. Donk, im Lous th : p bond as directed, they were immodiatsty placed upon | Piueuiy style, wis. wich ted hale iy ia Lous the | cigunally denying the authority 0: the ‘Acting wacons and scattered through the él'e in stu.ll qvanite J io yet up skirts, Ove of them, decidediy a rough heir reception by the Cal- | ye wy, presented the Kaper: yrs Tec'or, Assoasor and Tnsrector having been returned tof yi 24) F elites Wen at mast Malo shippers for the parpose of sxtixfring the officiais there, It 1s.stated that three hundred and G'y barrels are known to have thas besa sarremitiousiy stored in Boston, and the officers are searebing for the the liquor, Promiment liquor dealers # frand, but their names will be w heid until the = of tho investigations of the Grant Jury 1s made knot Dotorionsly beet! one bande! Found their way passage of iho & ya’ it ought to be jo, in from the mann’ @f Jane for the pre ties—forged cer ificares one half a mi lion \. fransipg-apy 0 her than te origival la < and brands tallyingexactly wiih those described in the first permit, Ax removal: from one warehouse to an- 1 are not interdicted by the perpetration of these frauds becomes. if of shrewdness be exercised, ons of the de. whiskey broagh @moun, collected Bdat could b laMairs in thie regard wer? conducted. <lier in the Metropotitan dis ponsiblo bonds for the pay nent the whole amount colleciet from © would be allowed to carry on te ad without farihor inter- i tories, that affects tue price, case some time ag, the supply of Western’ whiskey was cat off, the price went up; but when the floodgates were agaio opened it fell, and dd away almost entirely wity ¥ opportanity the legitimate local disuiler might have bis goods upon the market, So unptofl able has t bachme, in fac’, to manufacture bere, considering the pronage that surrounds the locat distiller, that most of ents in New York and Brooklyn pave <-aily ben closed, it being an imp ssibility in most . esto work thow at a profit, ty for this, for and paying in thoir taxes of Shese officials were great! ary interest to protect the legitimate distiller as p sible for this reason; heor lly glad to see the infax of “fraad whiskey” from be West completely suut off to-morrow, LTT DISTILLATION was corried om generally in email, out-of-the-way p'aces— i eds or in barus—wherever 1¢ was thou bt there was the least dager of detection. Ie stoff manafacturod thus in secret was generally ade from m Hasses—the dishieries proper axing grain Pe ‘Th eo emvall affairs gone f about from two to six barrels pee ar, aging in tuis bu: M stof these stills were 4 BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, ts Seren and cacks flied wit mould of be butter, auore than ove would gladly giver Tar Mrcuamics’ ap Trapgns’ Dine, CamENPotrT, Manafrcture with ference from the revenue off REY RMATORY EFFORTS. fairs, and the thousa: irregularities that kept coming to the surfats from mismanagement of (he colvectors’ and assessors" offices met the Comtnissioner of Internal Reve- rot & remedy whereby the ia could umont placed As the discrepancies ant def were more apparent York and Brook!yn than elsewhere, one of tho (ou- cs was sent bither with jaristict to give his whole attention * of the complicity in wht Fovenue arising from whiskey ma oon discovered, though, that the ere required more care thas any stor how well disposed, was ap, and the deputy’s mi ed by the creation of i+ vd to assist bim in enforcing the fands were deposited, reopened yesterday morning, snower rain fell, tor tie promotion ‘of tue The collectors This condition of hero these establishments I ons to ther mean to do them justice, and to this encouraging end | “uiform was a sponge. mocestarily a pue, and hs eo be enfurced and sion of ite dues and they would be ars, iD garre’s, in missioner's dey end instracted basis ( r their whiskey, Destow in cis according! y +) 4 is city. petrolegia (ever, ililt dis- pretty ‘Too proprietors ‘ot these « have to contend not only against the spies, in- wectors and otver officials ‘ inst those who are curreputions trafic to Western whisker, inst the legitimate distiliers, These stilis re being honted up with all diligence, the small number yet left are weekly iu Hrookivn, which was formoriy ther great |, tho officers being compensated for thelr ering them and breakiog them up out of $100 000 specially sot apart for tuat parpose ally “played oot inches on i a 8 tons oy Bel upwards of constructed at the Noverty Tron Works. She is ba tof hive oak, yellow pine nnd cedar, ant creat exe tations are entertained as to epeed by her Bantry Borsed.—A woman named Mra Moses, re. fiding at No, 27 Vine sircet, was badly burned about the hands by the aa attempted to VER REFORM NEEDED, , ta the great diten m of the department. Reveaue and his dene ding $m Wash ine. b commercial tnteros: na for cotiecting the gore * “ny thoy bave no executive They are noi, ss they d be if located in New York), vication with the producers, man 4. OF their agents; and are Bet, Sxe1ous Accipeyt.—A little girl named Morris, who Tesides with ber parents at No. 16 Myrtle avenue, foll from @ second story Window of the house yesterday morning and struck ber heat against (he parement, in- filcting injuries Of & serious nature, It w Bald Lhat the tadies are ail ra akull was not fractured bus ibe braia sustained a violent Nothing new bat ric Bhould be (ant « QUESTION, pony to many of the frauds that are © question tae been mooted by some r it would not be ap improvement in the Production to adopt what is keown as the Capacity eyetom in piace of the ode, The idea @ to bave the capacity for be posed = of each dis ilery properly ascertained, and wsbment pro rata In order to put facturors 6 . mer dove for the ahe spot where of the ba oliciais, wht matter of reven ccoraing to sueh caput, this assessment to be paid monihiy to the Cane which the distilery may be focated. This eyetom would of Course do away with all warehou-es for the booding of whiskey, would deprive the spectore and if thi GENERAL SICKLES’ REMOVAL AND ORDER WO. 10. but ia very fash ent as now COLMtite the Newberry (5. ©.) Times, Sept. 11.) trimmed with Ince flout pod ng prevail snd our FE aid teat | White fualard, Trimmed with white satin and fringe, ts omen Dickie the full dress v0 pal President, and whieh led to bi bis command in! he ee that order to the process of the United The question arises whether that order will be ‘interfered with in its application to the process ‘State courts. It wil A the wiiskey trade, The reg the removal of +o w speak, by the merchant, tion of iy of transact pth ie, wero Be a takes the quicket er would also lessen sory, gros the fees of the United, States as Woll as render useless the oarte of Reve bare beow established in the Las Mg oy ‘As might ret tnd centres of trade. p ctod the a niet with decided ont so ke peepeen be thus eee kh e peared to b aed oe ee lender suoee | Liisa ats soos x PROMINENT REV) OR OF bearer] THE METROT. The mos. important, t Mon that pre ents t —Caa the law be qiaded to accrue ys tae pri 2 the Cy en r the present condi: © wis. | peared to be SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. a Bat could not be | flow Napoleon and Eu: Salzburg—Baron Ret ev of the Head—Imperial Match-ma! ein Ind down must be Its en = Dress-Eugenie Ci was, not many weeks Changin The Ladies at Lille—Effect of a Rain Shows | 4s Such, er=What is Worn at Biarritz—Velvet Man- ; aud im view of ‘he fact to collect tho tax ty the A fact observed by some who study the f: ax. 1D | grave and bh back and carry on a lexi were more extensive | ‘hen with girlsh step sprang into the car (and I must | being served strained motion, and his face as impassive as it voriant step can be t 0s | to do with all sorts of stuff, and applies certain rules to en. aat to be | yate persuasion, therefore, is that the Empress Bugente’s ee would be held bet face denoted one of those inward joys called reliefs, | caused by asecure, calm trust, totally different from tained if her mighty lord and Enzabeth’s sp» a had both of fraud, and rendered ‘usin: ator | @ menace o war, bat that spring of Bugéoie's step, | in inteiic sora. by bo something much merrier, It might have stopped tne | toe ety. yx f Baron Rothschila’s head at the northern | The para d the involv= nthe prose~ 3 lawsnits, wou ¥ ut he did mot see the Empress’ foot, | fous rials, return to Pari os Ove of closed, while o'vers are et to the Chief e 0 year will lastrate thi | a. yoth being tender motiera, the latier of a daughter Reeipts Tnder the Metronlé- | the former of a son, they have had # me materna) tai tan bord System in 18 together about the tuture of their offspring—a very naviral conedence, They doubles: referred 10 the no ! | | | women baye to marry, len thoy come toeand even : her working wr too | beore they come to years of «liscretion, and they mos! alas this, the federal | Wkeiy caine to @ continental coneiust its good effects, aad the er for young’ people to wha’ that, as it is pot > thelr own husbands irht just as well jue husiness before choosing on the part O° the subjects yporaed on suouid sont lesel? to thair imagi nsequently we mey y Feelle, Who is jose es, they, the mother ithe Ker, f atice to | t that the Are! , will @ome day be the eriat Prince, who [s a mont or twe }4 ou IV. without the uid of ue there are j wocved with the Nap der, ar a humau eye: xt can scope. urebaser more thus $1 et that mont ad wesoctati | i Austrian mart | S this will relieve Can] jadies moreover, on sala in i is oaay Cour! of Praneo a } fol im the purchase of fichu Ma vette banners, an i do no: think Marie Louises wo Nov in vail bas tue Kmpress xis Marie Antovet mm ned the Fie meant a on and remembrances of ral tim eriyraa queen. 13 to thorlaw, wis be was Diack —a short costume day che loft wil Reveaue Dopartin a pormanoutly, tm view perform having been {1 cars drawn b i ow such “imme ¢, aod expressed theca was such thet there was ¥ Standing is ere was Oo pak 1, amid much ¢ Wold, bY means of , the mea at the ©: cine wire running ¢ political evtablishment | to lessen the speed, Toy, of course, undersioud t HW ry owen, they wer €0 stop, and 4) al Oude Lhe tran cou i. Sue | wanttil, Evey bead wa: poppet out of every window. Whai nad tapponed? Cent gine.’ Leads all fr xzlec, heads @il bald, semaivcs’ heads all powd S heads wi De oped Dever wore s ing aeads 1 vb," and & BOW Ge E yoWa immense All the influoatial Padienis, spmente BOW order was given 1 of the ste Ee mae ht of ia t nsae and two WD Mieour ho dirst worribie veut « y | He said sxaetuing abo on wriseg | fallen at the Kuveror's te pow! aa aitirma dent migat be The Emperor's n the adie, a bine pias drawn up in bettie onie view of factory. Kits, pre-eated the wevilable buy The Lilieoses are not prov nan a newly Acquired ever ove Bostox, Sept. 14, 1867. — aa atk eet rio up ire of 6 th oes at thereot be oresses, through ali this northern tour, Muay got be ‘or forih in Patisita empices wud tom, Yuey all cacac »paleni, square pro~ Bs, iemish make Aoolher feature Was (4e Cor- sideration idiot, Mavored With a0 am viguous Hower of specch. ere, bmp ens,” said si, caodidiy, “mis is for The dmpérairice thapked We giver with Laper- cion as recrim: courvesy. General Su oo followed the pesling of the famous Dunkiex | Ander of Vis dep ming “Pariamt pour le 3 80 that, forbue Ol &KWOrd OF the neXt agdre: fp arebarn wireela, With ACCOMpauiMenis oF Borns trombout borates aud Waving of bauners, Ftuck ev bs, of the Sinto in mesials in oie, Vieiis to th® port and mounda, where pla aud Empress got tato their : tect it? Why aot call upon of vonuel much to the delight of such as bad deaiince with it from heaven” 10 ew view uve mimuive the Kia- | Lethe susie for, ance Giitfeanaee The directors havo assured the depositors tat ther Vroas lace dross was soaked ihrouceand tue Riper te sua. greatly Etec to workantt waved i i i ey cou have signified the intention of the bank to procession as if they were not cat:hing ge ” Mritvout fartbor felay twenty percent of ecch deposit, amaiiony Geafrentnes net SS spel Se picasa at he Times wids:— Yesterday several d»podts wers made in the bunk, tu® emuitiudes by Ly gatccue closed, oaiy waea ; xD Charles stark ratte Uieye uied atthe jeciure their clownes Lung to ‘Wo have ourselves gone ‘A young man named com ‘aud they had to reir: util fresh ciothing was pro- | defend Governor Wells against the ted suicide at a late hour on Friday night, by jimping off need ae asst tl | a been foreseen the macier — as “impediment.” but the ferry boat Idabo while the boat was approaching the | Was 8008 mended; shower row Come | throwieg stones at the clase feet into (he Ceremonial of the day. ‘ery ove juieal frie ithdrat lip on the New York side, The deceased was laboring | eq wet to the ok m. ‘on, uaa over ponrec eaeed Rumouterth ogee Sm ~b.. ander a fit of temporary insanity at the tine. Efforts, | costumesmow walked out! What atnousand pitios over | deed. it jooks bad in birds, no matter of what feathe: which proved inetioctual, wore made by the hands ou | liiacand mauve! Whateains! What extravayans ex- | to be soiling their own nosis, and thecase Sena SS renege he ween Oe, He rosited in | penditire for a day pow repouted of. How wuch Vene- | bettered when mem who should be Powers The body has not boon | tiau dye for the ~ Epp hag mg Pos Gragg ed | the cohesive bade of ul’ra-radivalism—vot 3 (rains enderioot, ‘King velvet Bangings | stronger ‘Te New Sreawsmr Jarav.—The new steamship | Overiead; etsifaly "fefrninos rowed May or on | other, with the rotten exgs of unsucoesaful inc Japan, built for the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, at | onde fe diapersing; every one! anxious 10 lenve the “UND EXCHANGE WON ?—THE the shipyard of Mr, Henry Steers, will be launched on | Exposition far ‘This edifice 19 now a big fair, where ee ee Se eee shalovinn ted bet shovels, digesting etorplons en@ cae’ early part of January, 1867, and ts intended to ply be | jus icaves, sticking their eyes through with skewers, the bag cg ‘The Japaa & ee ear whole by tweive tamourines and rendered fans linea, and 0 300 feet tm lonstay, ‘egreoable by Algerian dancers, Lan we contema the E H i i Her machinery is | miidly taken to os, aim ‘Spas, j =e, apd as © man from the provinces said t0 & | Hr.0g demand ee of a kerosens lamp pisos bi) aftot edmairing enthusiasm. “Just tee ply more - oor tog any per om Wen, stop iit wus. Naghted, oa Friday oes © lo all made to imuate Rargened esha relate ar Caitorata geld snd bring oar ot At the seaside—I mean Biarritz—tho most remarkable | firs (0 Pats lene ae me i 35 i rf : i he fome peran gimp for velvet loose jackets, = and sash ends are jad Piaited in at the bottom aod have opie td ‘ends added on, It looks bunchy, at tetrt manilonwil Dave scart froma and be evOCe at issue be- f partics at preseal Carolinas, Was Boon se" AMNESTY. SOUTH, - Wahie orter be GENERAL SHERIDAN. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE WERALD. nie Appeared When | The Arrival at St. Louis—Demonstrations in childs | Favor ef the General-Hew He Kecciv Radical Plandits—The Radicals Failed to pture Him—He Reminds Them That He Costume in an Imperial Traine | isan Officer and Has Neo Political Opinious Sr, Louts, Sept. 10, 1867, tles and Jackets, The telegraph has doubtless fully advised you of the recent movements of Genera! Sheridan in this city and x- | bis departure tor Fort Leavenworth. The demonstration mode now adopted, the matter may meet with greater | pression of the great is that the features of the Emperor | in his honor here haz been iu many respects peculiar, at and Empress, when they took leave of their imperial | Probably it is the frst time in the history of the country or, that te creation of | hos's at Salzburg, expressed very different impressions. | that. an army officer, on his way from one post to Revenue Board has proved to be of | Napoleon IiI. shook the Emperor of Austria’s band with | another, in accordance with the orders of bis superior rifeli cordiality, but still not unmixed | officer, bas been the recipient of an exclusively potitical e kissed | reception by @ political party opposed to the President ; U bas | the Empreas Elizabeth several times, and just before | of the United States, Not even during the Kanvas stepping into the imperial train looked round, turned | groubles, when political feelings ran bigh, was ever an ain kissed her on the cheek through ber | army officer, while on duty, so extensively honored by ve |, which sho had drawn down a moment before. She | ether party whose interests he may have for the time of this intended political ore apnarent, As it is, Bo | whils tho Emperor followed slowly, with somewhat con- | demonstration being prepared for him before he eft er is | New Orleans, Had it been Grant or Sherman be would to Washington, and must have the tmuprimatur of the when thos who wish to read the sealed book press for- | have flanked the radieals by proceeding to Quincy and ward to consult it too eagerly. going West unexpectediy by the Hannibal and St. ‘Toe convictions of your fasion writer are se'dom de- | Joeph Railroad; but Sheridan came straight to St and from without the depar'ment, ‘The first mentioned | ceptivs, Thougn but a mere observer of the cut of peo- | Luis, The ovation began at valf-past oue o'clock Sun- perquisites and chances } ple’s clothes, that doomed mortal has had a great deal | ‘4¥ morning by an eacort to tue Southero Hovel in a four horse carriage, All day ~unday the radicals and : tocir friends of both sexes waited a on tho General and fhe ex | the cut of people's faces as weil. My intimate and pri. | made ation of him. On Monday it was advertized that ad gentiems 0 that feeling, for instance, which she would have enter- tand-snaltog with his usual equanimity. hat cue private assemblies of the “big Injans” ik the rad.@ais, (rom the acting Governor and State on with the pract cal | beenconcocting a pill and powder cure for the Prus- | oiticiais down (o the radical workers, who are chiefly given them a clearer in- | sians, on hand a\ city br county conventions, There were 1 many «gv taries, of course, inclading Congressmen, ex- more certain the obtainiag of legitimate goverament Our public press may taik about this meeting Having | yeycrais ui many more who wear titles pipes oc Dail dues; while at the same tine it hes, by Investigation goods unwarran zealous or unserupaious inp tng 0° eovernme yesamo over- | which Lean uo more forget than her anke, portends | — Last evening (here was a really magnificent demon- ight in honor of the General, in which Waticn took a very conspicuous part. yvombers of the Grand Army of the Re But that which tails moro in | qopot, whithor he hurried to meet the visitors on their | PLPC, - coor ting of ex-soidiers o1 wht else ig the fact that s been in operation (commencing July 1, of he receipts from the manufacture and sale of | ana suook his gray organ right and left, speaking low | and have increased more than two hundred per | aii tue time to the Ewperor, Tonty trust the exertion | (p0' and that, too, tio Amoyority of the distilleries in thsand the adjoining cite ronning at little move statement of the revelvia from whiskey tax previous 10 Ti is as clear to me as rhetoric that Eugénie and Eliza. aod since Jaly of the prcsant point ant furnish its own commenis:— is Under tie Old Spe p of General Carl Sel More than haif «ere Germans, ey bore were inscribed witu 8) ip allusions te e pointed than e:ex: did not make himmore stiff-necked than the generality | (5. nn) 16 “G08 thie Devil an hali capsc'ty, The following | of Hebrews, chara 6 ottoes sav and the genera! d strongly of intentiona sisirate of tie nation. veof red repuvtivanis Perhaps the word The procession was acknow edged Ls morning by ore Brewid nts”? ny Loe paunter, crowd woica oor was @ pigmy o abed itself hoarse in bonor t Sikioked out? Sheri@an was announced to leave bted Laci that ab o believe thal the rade licence dispiayed by General « stay in Si Lo a Lent (pies, aut when- 4 would invariabiy say, om, Bathe did we wrying 18 waole duty, as bara rders iurnished for hi 4 Go intimated (hat it was very {im ® position where uny word vs aud general THE COURTS, SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TERM. spmanavitle Water Werks Contenet. Judges Leonard, Sutherland and Fullerton, The People, e., ex. vel, Mrederick A, Hackley ond Bene jamin ©. Weller, eppellan's, ve The Crolom Aquedwet ‘Board, repondents,—This was an appeal from an order made #t chambers denying a motion for peremptory mandaraus so compel'tne respondenis to award to ihe appelianis « contract for the construction off the bial service ¢ works at Carmansvilie, The plaimtiith claimed the award on the ground maivty that they were the lowest bidders, The defendant cisimed that it way uot nec-ssarily bound to accept the lowest proposal Lor n its discretion empowered to award bidder by whose service the | of the public might be best subserved The teuter fixed at a tittle ‘upwards of $109,000, decision affixiuing the damus, with costs, ‘Tne Christy Will Case. Horatio G, Abbey vt, Harriet E Christy. —A decision was revtered in this case efirming the order of the Sate ing to admit to probate & paper iniroduced iif parporting to be the wil of Bdwiu BP, Christy, Costs to be paid by the appeliant, BRIOKLYN CITY couaT. Before Judge Th ‘hompson, Moves Srowss vs, John McNamee, ex-Sheriff, ¢ ot. This was an action to recover the sum of $6,090, which was made up as foliows:—Alleged to have been wrong. fully @kea io goods from plaintiff's store iu Grand ot, East Division, poe @t $3,000, and clanmig damages in the suin of $3,000. ‘The defence so! up was tbut the goods taken had bees sold by the a signee of plaintif’s brother, Gernard ‘Strauss, before is had been filed by him und previous to his having a right to sell them, [i was furtuer claimed that there was only $600 worih taken, and aor $3,009, as wasaileged by plaiuuf, In bis charg Judge tiomp- Sn said that the assign e's sale vas not valid, and that Paint could not be allowed anything ‘or voods ine claded in the sale ‘ihe jury, aowever, rendered a ver- dict ia favor of piainulf, SURROGATE’S COUAT—KINGS COUNTY, Wills Ajimitted to Probate. Before surrogate Veeder, During the past week the wills of the following nameg persons (deceased) were admitted to probate:—Thomas R Hausonworth, Joun G, Hainer, Louisa Spiegel, Joba Witeou, Eten Rapelyea, Mary Ann Thompson, alt of ‘of administra'ion were granted on the, estaten wing pamed persons (decvased: eer. Dainsead, Bred, Green, Anneite Dy }, J J. Hudson, Nouolas Nelson and Catueriog all'of the city of Brookiya. DEPARTUE OF S/EAR-NS. - T Twing steamers, European aud constwise, left this port yesterday :— EUROPEAN, Tho City of Baltimore, Cap'ain 8. McGuigan, of the loft pier No, 45 Norn river for Liverpoot with the Uniied States mails, E twenty-four cabin aud one buudred agers and a full cargo of cheese, bacon, % Captain Prowse, $f the National 1 47 Nortn river, ior Liverpool, ealing with fifteen cabin and one hundred and © passengers, and a fui Cargo of coven, seese, lard and bacon. The Atlomema, Capaim Meier, of the Hamb Packet Company, left the company’s pior Hamburg, with the Untied States mat e cavin and fifty steerage passengers, und. cf cotton, rosin, lard, oacon and sowing «, Captain Pinkham, of tue London ag imsiip line, left pier No. 3 North tiv . aud a Coll cage merchandise, 4, (aprain Carnayian, of the Anchor lima y Nor river, ior Laverpooi aud Giagg J audoudareyy wich seventeen cabin \evrsge passengers, and a full cargo ou, lard and pecan ‘ Coast Wis ‘ The Virginia, Captain Stirling, vot the Vera Crus i fort por No. 8 Norn river, for sisal and Vera Cruz, wi 41 capital by one teney that be te an DL xisiatore that he of poutied aod did Gut Care ty Kaow, but be waviad (ue Boathern ‘States reconstrucied of ete MY cai ta the line of remmark= He many umes anid ne neni, under General Grau ; call Wore @ Lube more talka- ives (cecty as to Now Orie: Ouse of them sid that n two firos-—the rebels om one hat on the otver. Alter news came ‘tna Sueridaa bad been removed aud Thomas oriorea ty New Orieans, Sevoral lending rebels ¢ prea-ed their regret, as they + eoanee'ion’ by the party may noth & ea witary doty. v K © his vame flying at (ho heed of thelr editorial corauans aa @ caudidate for Presi- oars, Batld 8 Mech deciiing im the = owe talk It. iasonrh delega v4 nimen, save Noell, the conserva Southeast, WeW GULEANS. Governor Wells Makes same Cur’ LUPE Orieans Times, y miles cweyr eh he c began to burst fort, test words and then ia “black and whi a colors of nis constitaea's ‘The Goveraor’s communica fou ly addressed to Acting Attorney General Lazenberg. g¢ furnished by an inquiry, perti- 0 o, toda ag (wo certata warrants, amountiag 038 000, issued io favor of Edwin L Jowell, a8 acon. tuing some State donds ant whi - After {to play (he part of ‘grand ingulsitor of the cm of bis supertors,” toe Governor more than imimetoe that othere are quite as epen to ve and bs earner Srieate, We quote from t was heard, sud | Qua ters, and’ the Knowledge of which, and a d- Gp was & precession trouch we festwomed | 40 1” tyaaipalate the om aananee "State bonds about to bo teued, were the real cause of the gorernmont—then, | aanuian @ duly would he coves tg an tema showy and ove to a famouse criing and Cube hf lS ed the ince ea This fnstitation, which was competied to disoantiaue | ty cutancolor eesu mr b-uut round the procuviies of | £rom the people (8 che ase of thelr own, houses, the Dusicess on the suspension of ite meighbor, the Farmer’ | the mant-tpal authorites. ibrasies jenatneal and Traders’ Bank, in which the greater portion of its | | forgot to mention tha at Lite, just as the Emperor en it «as bey and more selfish ties—are Ler TO THE RDITOR OF THR BERAL' © ‘Your paper staies that the receipts of gold from Call- fornia and othér places at the port of Now York since January iast amounts to $17,697,126. The exports to Europe during the same time wore $38,115,656. The taken «up their stations new | 5, Duilders pera bouso, which 1 may should be | Eroponn dem for our coin and bullion has dimin- ‘ called the jureof the fuiure, It iaaimiie bronze, | ished tho quantity ia our market since tho let of iast simile simile copper, pomatum, lamp biack. | January §20,520,430, Here ie the cause of the hich coeds the sup. largo amoun's to ehipment will keep op the price of gold and oxchan, When we cease fmporting and pay our European a | and all otbor exporiaole produce wil! fall ver ill the par of exouange and gold be advantageous 16 oar Western farmers? {ask thie question now, because oventy-Lwo passengers and @ far cargo of geueral mers ands rhe Wiimington, tain Spencer, of Messrs. Williams: Se Gauinrs woe teh pice 38 Bast Civer, Cor Gal wits olgnt pacsengers and a iait cargoot dry goods angoried Lei, The San ag Captain Atkins, of the Empire ft orta river, for Savannab, with fhity vere and afult Cargo of dry goods and general Captain Woodbuil, of the New Yor and ‘Ohoriesion tine, ieit pier No 3 North Charioston, witht five cavin and twelve a passenyers, and @iull Cargo of dry goods aod ireight, ‘The Sherman, Captain Ryder, of Messrs, H. B. Crete © weil & Co.'s tine, lets pier No. 9 North river, for New Orcans, with @ Compleaent Of passeugera and @ aa Cargo of general morenapaise, Yoo Aigoame, Captain Lumeburner, of Messrs, Lay & Co.'s iit pier No. 14 Bast river, for Ci wih iwenty Give passengers and # iuil cargo Of af. soriad frvight ‘ The Jamo 8 Green, Captain Tumse, of the Express Steoms vip swe, left pir No 15 East river, ior Washingt Georgetowa end Alexandria, Wie two passougers aud wg0. jeoneral Seagwick, of the Texas tine, Vostoa a ortasod RECAPITULATION. Five European and seven coaiwise steamers, sevem bondred gad fifty three paseogers aad $17,000 @ specie. not aii for G ADRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Arrivals. sngoot—Steamahip City of Washington—Ton Mrs Yok Noa’ fia ey. Mew Townsend, Mew Livasey M Nnfout Sire Wuicsher? Madaes 4 Mra oux nepucw, and nica 1 y, Miss Taylor, rs older and twa ch iad Childs Mecdae Gell” M ne Miss emma Bailey, Mee Hannes —aveumship Dentscbland—: Nov AScusle "ilkeak Hheodore Cat Feast, Katoiph and wile, P a Pt wechor and ft oe dat J i, fe MN Bo Mp Prank Mage pi iA P aes sizime oo and dag Mie Tuekelbscy ana ita Fo Marin ra Dat Fasny -om no, Jona ach eu fevers Mre Hy Cassley aad tne Jardin, Mrs Jardta. is ara aanip, Atlante John | Mea row fund, “aviod a tegas ‘Sey is wan sod duugher, Mre re iary Pe Captain J Ausany Piahe Jo og, Mre ot tad “Water iiehard Del rit. Meine ul aas, Hermann Weidemann, Jacob Tresebler, O feito 1 Mey Mrs Rosine Homans Vol Topp, term ‘Kamphake, leery Lane jal sore tie ite nzel, “ioletnch usted! odreas Heinrich Maciier, AW snveep on wo sons Vorgeitn, John Nielsen, ender, Meads a warts, Lous A ard Schuinana, Wm fase Fred ‘im Kosa A A Maria Zepiel, Leonhard Maller, and others in the steerage. Pierce Cs tote eae i 4 a iwie, Adrene nenadl od famil iy von ed Faint, aes ae gene Gallon vm t ages ‘nos J © fon aid son, ond Ran Jucinto,—J W Roberts and omntrue, rank Adat H Herma overt wiman b a, Jacob | Master Cna-e, ie eyarnin, W, * Shasta mates” SE i eet lace, a My men, Mi Souras¥PTON Hawnorc—steam: Baron roa yienbruek, Austri ee, roness yoo W forendl re erezel mes G rercasl and son, 3 Tons eistinamey velesveun, a Wertheimer, Teang aostmat ent, JOH Revers, 9r, Lewis Zonporas, Boat Siarm, Soha Levmand Me and Mee a eae ipa and woinat: «4 Mager. Mise Ses H Manly & RI, Miss five Margarete Ragaiick, Bre