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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1876. JEFF DAVIS SPEAKS A Defence Against the Charges of Mr. Blaine. THE MOTIVES OF A POLITICIAN, “ifforts of the Confederates to Bring About Exchange. EX POST FACTO LEGISLATION ORITICISED, Wasmnoron, Feb. 6, 1876. Jefferson Davis has written the following letter to Judge Lyons, of Richmond, Va. :— IN CONNECTICUT, —_—_— PREPARATIONS FOR THE CONVENTIONS INABY TO THB SPRING CAMPAIGN-—VACANCIES IN CONGRESS —THE PRESIDENTIAL DELEGATES. New Haven, Feb, 5, 1876 The thoughts of local pohticians of both partics are following in the direction of the State conventions, at which will be placed in nomination candidates for Gov- ernor and State officers. “The Democratic and Liberal Conventign is called to meet at Music Hall, this city, Wednesday, Febroary 23, The Republican Convention will be beld in Hartford, probably on the day follow- ing. According to the constitution, as recontly amended, the coming olection must be the last hela herein the spring. The terms of the oflicors to be chosen will be for eight months only, as in November next POLITICS A NEW ORDER OF THINGS will be inangurated by electing the Governor for two years, § ‘Heers and members of the lower house for one year, and the Senate two years. The coutest soon to be entered into will be one of the most animated in the history of the State, members of both political parties boing inspired with a determination to secure, | if possible, the Centennial Governor, With the demo- “VENEAMT TERRIBLE” Bristow’s Methods of Terrifying and Weakening Rival Aspirants. Strategic Designs Upon the Presidential Chair. SOME SECRETS OF THE WHISKEY WAR. | An Alliance, Offensive and Defensive, with | Postmaster General Jewell. pS THE REFORY SCOURGE JUDICOUSLY APPLIED, Jjutor, Festanier General Jewell, have done reason- ably weil ip their great dual role of retormers, they at the sam > ne bee ot been careless im regard to the “imal chance’’—the anasivation. RIFLE PRACTICE. THE GENERAL ORDER OF ADJUTANT GENERAL TOWNSEND—DETAILS OF THE ORDER OF MERIT, Anayy, Fes. 5, 1876. Adjutant Genera) Townsend will in a day or two pro- mulgate a general order giving the ,*‘figures of merit” or comparative efficiency in rifle practice displayed by the erent organizations of the militia during the | year 1875, a8 shown by the réport of the General In- spector of Rifle Practice. The order of merit of the | infantry and cavalry regiments are given as follows:— | INPANTRY. Soe Sooncom | maou fo PAO 27% SBEzerg Pe 4258e5n4 5k eskaseae es e<o32- ess: BSn 238g Ad Behe! BY ESz sie $ Pas B27: 88 Fe eh Pr SHIPPING NEWS |: ee OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK YOR THE MONTHS OF FEERUARY AND MARCH. ‘Steamer. nalton | en Uffice. eee em, & [ Liverpool. 0 Broadwa! Feb. 9.|Liverpool..|4 Bowling Green and. Feb, 10 |Hamburg. .|61 Broadway State of Virgi Feb, 10 |Glasgow...|72 Broadway City of Montreal: |Feb, 12.| Liverpool. .|15 Broadway Celtic Feb. 12: | Liverpool. 137 Broadwa} a 12. [Glasgow ...]7 Bowling Green ‘eb. 12. | Bremen Bowling Green red, 16. | Live 4 Bowling Green i. 61 Broadway- 37 Broadway 8 Broadway 2 Bowling Green 7 Bowling Green 55 Browdway Bowling Green pag ew Green 29 Broadway Hanieses, 61 Broadway Meo’h nN AO O-tatad Cah 4.2 le amt, Pape 1—Anved, bark Beethoven (Ger), Lousehen, Lecuony—Safled, “Witturat,” for Baltimore. ‘Mxssina, vo Feb 6—Sailed, bark Neptune, Beal, Boston. Prynoum, Feb 6—Put in, wind bound, ship Theresq, Shaw, trom Mobile for Bremen, Arrived 6th, steamer Klopstock Ger}, Winaen, New Yor® for Hamburg. PALERMO, to Feb 6—Sailed, Gem, for New York. Queexstows, Feb 6—Arrivea, bark Osmi Dubrovack} (Aus), Marianovieh, New York, # Surecns, Feb 6—Sailed, Gamma, for New York, Savona—Sailed, Duc di Galliera, for New York. Warenronp, Feb 4—Sailed, barks Pacific (Nor), Smithy New York; Hebe (Swe), Baltimore. FOREIGN PORTS, Burxos Ayres, Dee 17—Arrivi Brereton, New York; 18th, Yes Va. ‘Saited Dee 16, bark Isaac Jackson, Welsh, ene ‘Brawupa, Jau 24—Arrived, schrs J N Dean (Br), Patton, Cornwallis, NS; Coronilla (Br), Frith, Demerara, Cloured 22d, bark Agil (ap iid. Be Thomas, Hecate, Ll 1 Senet Masonic, ice, New Yorke (not as misprinte ‘Mayaguez, Jan 23—In port, schrs Ricardo Barros, No for Now York in" about days; Cecile, Nickerson, walt walang * Minagoare, Jan 25—In in perk, betas. Oliver Gutie ay Hat Colnmbia, id, Richmond, Jones, for New Yor! Sailed 25th, sche Fred Griy, ‘Taylor, Boston. sent to New York and the supplies be bought there. General Bealo, now of St. Louis, was authorized to is not strange that Conkling should be Grant's first lery running there was run at night.” He further ordered Bell not to make himself known to any of the revenue ganization are given as follows:— Sehr Dart, Campbell, Stamford for New tork. | }- New GAM dy: Give, | | NEO (liberals iittle douts exists that the Stato Con | Ee sinks Paacdualid Hon. James Lyons:— | vention will nominate Governor Ingersoll, who is con- | 85 Mbasa4d “ON S8@-NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTERING ARDHOSRAN, ase 20—Put pat a for Darton, Sty ‘Dean FRieND—Your yery kind letter of the 14th | sidered to-day stronger thn ever with the people of La} THE PORT O¥ NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—The Naw Yous | QRH stress of waster oo ee ortola, Olivarl, snst, was forwarded from Memphis and has been re- | Connecticut, If the action of the Convention con- | Grant, Morton and Blaine sdeuy ysv77 | “Hxnaxp has adopted a distinguishing Coston night signal for | New Yor! verved at this place. forms to what seems to be the popular me eren Fy quate ON | uso on board the Hen stenm yacht, showing while burn- | ANTWHUP, Jan 20— Arrived. MeDougall, Gould, Calla, BP Ac ts eae ot Pic Scott eye <p peengheegperned pe ia a net the: Feel the Lash, Sere ing the colors red, green, red, changing from one to the other aatied oe Rite Wi tae Mine me e je pulous falsehood by par- | triumphant re-election of — the icket 80 “3 ¢ 4 teens Of the eee Mr. spt core rough I cannes selected, With the republicans, while they will labor Seen BR foes Mead ewes Licht) figgi egae grea ina eae 1h—Sailed, Duke of Abercorn, ig say i me a matter of indifference, it has | earnestly to secure their candidate for Governor, their S Ses é BristoL, Jan 26—Arrived, Gordon, Brown, Beanfort ceased to excite MY surprise, even in this instance, | principal object will be, in view of the recent loss by Civcrmvats, Ohio, Feb. 6,187, | S8ZE & I preparing any marine nows they may have for the Ship | Gloucester, ome eS when it reaches the extremity of rane g me of | dei ath of two United States Senators, whose places wero In view of the great public interest which centres ae pediten Ss | F- News Department of the Hxxa1p, PE ey 20-rdirrived ly inh bona talg ee le recor’ Mr, Starkweather, the ‘emalnin| . 2, | Aare 3 ing at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, | Marion, Howes, Hong Kong, td both federal and Confederate, disprove the ‘charge; | to's0 change the complexion of the ta ture as to | interest the readers of the HeRaup to gain an insight Ay Qu) ae is, that the country is full of witnesses who bear | enable them to return to the United States Senate | into the hidden facts connected with the singularly i $39 . K aivbackaisrscd yi yist Ho 1 East River, New York. leared, M P Harrington, Lucas, Ciene eral testimony against it, and that the effort to ‘A TRIED REPUBLICAN I raid which has been made upon the robe! ers received from all parts of the world aud promptly de- | "Salied 20th, Sophia Krans, D success(ul raid which bi fe upon rs livered. Dupli Coun, J it ts He fevive the bitter animosit of the war ob- | in place of Hon, James E. ish, democrat, now ft ‘anid venue, Of course, the raid A | & lives Duplicates are required, - sar. a ae ied, Sarah fall, Montreai. 1) for Balt wage the progress to ard | the reconciliation | serving ad interim, and who, in case of thelr failure at bidiar ga i (ee bliin Pies eit dedi wih S| cy jDeal, Jau wl—arrived, Carl August, from Hull for @_Bections is enough for him if his | the polis, will, it 18 thought, be chosen to fill the unex- | marily made trom interested motives, on the part of | e+ MAN. RK—THIS Winicas: Sak ie-sareeueail Beeking purpose be promoted. 1t would, however, | pired term of the late Mr. Ferry. those who set the ball in motion, It isthe purpose of | © giz fa | 44 AO FOR Raji T DAY, | usr Lonson caticals Dee 1DeSallass Fearicss, Slater, Beem probable that such expectations must be disap- The conventions will have additional importance | 1 ier ah aa es : | SRS jee INS, Cape Town. ong for only those who are wilfully blind can fail | from the fact that each will be called upon to appoint the writer to disclose muny things in connection witl Gor. Island, etc LaSGOW, Jan 19%Ardyed, Mirto N, Bonomo, Philadel see in the circumstances of the case the fallacy of | four delegates at large, consisting of one from each | the history of the prosecution that will show the real | % | boise see ae | coun: cs gcse MUN Moaterlt Mr, Biaine’s state The published fact of an | Congressional district, and aight by districts, inaking | animus of those who have been the controlling power | g Cay pees Granaioen ote ih aueee Apes SCirshall, Pathe? attempt to suborn Wirz, when under sentence of death, | t) iE all, to the sonventions, Both par. | $= i ve} tah tor V . By promising kim 85 anion if he would eriminate mé | ties are Tupresced that good and trusted men should be | from the inception of the onslaught. It will not be de- | 8 aeege ale a7 = iH wieder asia ee sate nibble iB regard to Andersonville prisoners, is conclusive a8 | selected for this purpose, ax the Nutmeg State will | nied, however, that a sense of public duty was ono of 8 Bae g : . Bo Guxoa, Jan 18—Arrived, Napoli (s), Brown, Glasgow> ¢ ot the gove t to make such a charg paetepeape Be ge Phare Thi 7m 8 S88 & eared 17th, Pearl, Ryder, New York; Hope, Stvesem, Metering: and the failure 10 40 soghowniiat oats bate ores ne $00 Gener ag a aenee ace - | the elements that precipitated the conflict, but that 1t | wai RS ~ PORT OF NEW YORK, FEB, 6, 1876, | Gatveston; tt hy Mary Ferland, Pariand’ Palotmo; Mont j ould be fou sustain it, May we not say the evi- | neavy majorities by which Mr. Ingersoll has three times | was the principal one will be herein combated by an | g EES By # ay A wgtlied 18th, se Reston Reman Bruns Uaosartan, ig hr ag + dence of wry unocence was euch that Holt audConover, | been carried into the gubernatorial chair staring them | array of facts and logic, that, we think, cannot fail to s= ARRIVALS. jorsina, Subasddes eae ° | SS with their trained band of suborned witnesses, dared | in the face the prospects of success for the republicans | conyince the most sceptical. 28 & LRA ged | Hanwicn, Jan 20—Put in, Mathusalem, Marinovich, from Got make aguiust me this charge—the same'which | would seem to be doubtful, and yet there aro thoae ot | PEEESRESERS 3 g REPORTRD BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD | New York for orders. Wira for bos ife would not make, bat which Blaine for | their number confident enough to assert that, with | THE MORAL TORPEDO, | & Sarees ‘Curaneaa aire: i ot Shit ft pCa Alaska, Anderson, Liverpool ntial nomination has made? | thorough organization and determined effort, the State | Early in 1873 Jesse B, Woodward, an attorney of wee ks Steamed Pectin | DING " ; “ | 5 (Br) Wateon, Liverpoot Jan 22 and | _ Siiiled 20th, Leamington, Orkney, New Orleans; Hattie i. Te Tae accom ann | Se te Terns ere mca hence. Jn | sandigda x Tonle Mac, wrote dhe "shen oeamic- | a 333 javenatown 2, with fhdso. and, 63 "passengers t9 OG | Cand Barat oat Poriiatate ° a Rs report of the Confederate Commissioner for the Ex- | THE DRATH OF TON. 1. . STARKWRATIER | sioner of Internal Revenue, J. W. Douglass, giving in | * eae bias b Arrewnid wee telntpmdhedrias ictal haan aaltenarciml Rs. : pita. change of prisoners shows how persistent and liberal | an important question bas arisen as to how and when | detail the main facts in regard to the Whiskey Rin, Steamer Calitornia (Br), b Maie wrones Giescow ea Site Haven, Jan 19—Arrived, France (s), Tradelle, New York. | y 4 | Y, were our ofr @ sapere Lhe relief of captives, | Fail- | the vacancy in his Congressional district—the Third | mn st, Louis, that have since been developed, and | le i ae Ea ie quem fo a mee ate pemT ney seas Vel te lanrae 1a te ae. dow York Seta ing in those attemp! q 8. Lee to | should be tilled, Relativ this matter the aT i os p40 fo, under a flag of truce, and seek an interview | the Gate. make. it eae aay eat tae Coveenme ene | which proved the torpedo that has exploded thering, 2 4 3 4 ¢ ¢ p erape phones png los i Het #1 26, ton 61 37, pensen an with General Grant; to represent to him the suffering | ever such a vacancy happens, to issue a writ of elec- | in other Western cities. Nos only did Mr. Woodward | & £3 5 3% & =] Steamer Wyanoke, cheng Richmond, City Point and Nor- | koham: £ y BF £ | ‘or prregpre beer agid jac sel proenyhi A a owe sions dirocted to the constables of the several towns in | give the main facts, but he gave also the minutiw, and | eo © SZ aS 33 Pana with mdse and passengers to Old’ Dominion Steamship one Us 21—Arrived, Haytien (s), Watson, New e causes which were beyond our control, and to urge | the vacant orde lect: a |: ee Se ef &B rieans. in the name of humanity the obsefvance of the cartel | therein on rene Gamal, "ind “conse ane iene | | his letter disclosed the names of all the principal mem- | § £2 g Rie Be tou seus Stsamer Ev Knight, Ohlehaster, Georgetown, DO, with | | Sailed 201), America 6), Wallace, St Thomas: Circassia for the exchange of prisonera, To this, ax to all pre- to bo conveyed to the sheriffs of the | bersof thering, This letter received no attention, | ¢ $3 & 38 23 : 3 “quowlo "steamer Wan FClyée, Ingram, Philadelphia, with mdse Sardi eed Orieess; Savanney u ran, the same to sai ables, who, Pg apa cee . [¢ a 4 Stine ncidunte of this mission, “f.re no longer lives to ou ‘receiving, said writ, shull-warn olectors’ meetings | all of which have been seen by the writer, gain for him j3 ig ie? caste Sarin Dom a Gti ¢ Oe fae taraede x ee coy West; “ee cre ce defend the cause ang country Ne loved so well and | on the day appointed therein. This is made imperative | any recognition at Washington. It is also asserted | : ieee} Se on yeaa strong westerl; was 38 days | 2ist, ti renuien, Baltimore; Virgins, Barker, served so eficiently, but General Grant cannot fail to | by tho statute, and the Governor ean name any day Trctny cepestaliy Descetis the tastier GABA aatUnakied | ae ant ‘eas blown off 20° aa fk sate (am ahs or nom remember 80 extraordinary. a visit, and his objections | bet the annual electors ting in April, i ¥, tht seeeeeees gone wesen orders,” A d, ol «Se oxbeuting the cartel are-woll known to the public. | that day, as it is presumed be will in this Pirticular in. | of Secretary Bristow in 1874 and 1875, but the latter | g Eo | af quoronz soqungy | , Brig: Tobal P Gate Drones Marestilon 00 Aays, with wool, ad seeks Yous sist, Prince But whoever else may choose to forget my — stance, unless especially requested to naine an earlier | was also deaf to hisrepresentations, Some of thes let- 88 8&3 £ & Ge. to tae Bees ‘Passed ‘Gibraltar Doo 13; came the mid: rencisco. efforts in this regard, the prisoners at Andersonville one in the interest of the people of that district. The cain hata tase Maule pee | dle passage a not south of Lut 82; up to Jan % lon 57, | iettia Mh Shoot, Marsters, Philadelphia; Scots aa ties Condgstes “I geritied’ thet to wend 10 | near: approdeh ot tebcmeberel elnotion iti April wound | PeRanwencedin the BE Lansts aepuelene Dt Rar kaner s-oosese+s wonoedeuy | Rad Rood wore ete eeetontyea proea baery estes ae ee aaa eee et President Lincoln to plead for the resumption of ex- _ seem to indicate this course, which, in addition to sav- | 8 anti 9, 1875. '1) ¢ 8 g @ @ | PT mictoug soqungr | Tin’siy on the ni with no, easterly cee eenteeemeen | ind, Ore He piand, Bow York tating ‘oss of prisoners cannot tail to remember how will- ing expense to the district, will make little if any dif- ‘WAR DACLARED. j = SE, vocring to aap ctre W,, the vessel hove to under storm | 17th, Pea > Thorsen, Baltimore. - ing I was to restore them to their homes and to the ference with it in point of time. In the absence of It was not until Mr. Fishback, early in 1875, wentin' & 2 8 & FS B Jot pany, trvsail: on the morning of 2d hove tl ware! bo nneer bare Sailed, 17th, Remolo, Crovaro, New York; 18th, Rock, comforts of which they were in need, provided the im- special reasons to the contrary this course, it islikely, | person to Washington and held a consultation with SS ee eee te sad 200 ae poles for 7 hours, it blowing a perfec Run | Waieht, New Yorks prisoned soldiers of the Confederacy’ should be in like — will be pursued. SE Me ? whieh gue gered the eae eB Mingam, Jan S1—Of, Kate Davenport, Maltett, fromm tanner released and returned to us. ie | Secretary Bristow and reiterated all that Mr. Wood- re gale shout 50 | Grimsby for New Orleans. THIS POUL ACCUSATION, > TC a ward had written to the department, that acuon was ~ seteees* gequmar hy ve ve to. 24 hours ender torah canvas during |» Mxnourse, Jan 18—Arrived, © © Leary, Stilphen, New Mough directed specially against me, was no doubt POLITICAL NOTES. taken. : | MeL ie ee fon wich eee a Te eee ee ee ee even ie Ardied on bell, Ni intended and naturally must be the arraignment of the It ig quite probable that what Mr. Fishback gaid at | 7a if | as Leash ined bs ilubibicaes | a aan pg 18 — A peived, HBTORS: COED) eelony bouth, by whose authority and in whose bebalf my The Springteld (Mo.) . ‘Advertiser flies this ticket:— the time of that famous interview may have had its | & = PP & ]e** aBwzusosaT. wirig T Leg faa lecraw. Santos 54 with soles | Salad Pracis, Frednicksen, alitmore ; WB Herrick, ficeds were done. It may be presumed that the fecl-’ For President, Benjamin H, Bristow; for Vice Presi | Weight with the Secretary. for the spring of 1875 was | &_| ee - PA le — EJ Albert; vessel to Robertaon & Uo. Crosse, jogs and the habits of the Southern soldiers were un- gent J G. BI | certainly much nearer to the date of the meeting of the | ee Jan 5, in 1. lat 36 30, lon te En . « ont Ja 20—Cleared, Union, Phelan, M: ens, derstood by me, and in that connection any fair ming | dent. James G. Blaine, Republican National Convention than the summer of | | ee eg ew “saaqung | foran with ie abet Si 3 x onal paseod ech | e ae Brilieat Siar, Nicholas, United would perteive in ty congratslatory “afiers to the | Its stated that John M. Pomeroy, editor of the | 1874, “At all events, war was declared, and, mounted on se S58 1 omy | Victor -e Leuamienss a rar wen army after a victory in which the troops were most | The Troy Whig (rep.) state: 'P, | the bigh horse of reform, the Secretary made a charge | rah ¥ | Schr Frank ran, Mt —Sulled, Midas, H Commended for thelr tenderness and generosity to the | hat city. w Wow. wg pase 39 rie Sprague, Of | Oniheabbatis of mash’ tubs and sills, keepinghis| | = ge 3 & i oranges to Won easel oN 8 Wenbers Wasp | Pomeuaniy 3 Ja Pte oad aay Patra, wernided end other captives, as woll the insvincis ot the tat city, i mentioned by prominent lawyers in the | weather eye, meantime, on the Presidential chair, | | 3 & 3 8 is aha Tae of | Mills, from London for New Ori ‘Osseo, Lee, fromt son who issued the order as the knightly temper of State as a candidate for the position of commissioner | which dimly uppeared in ths background. Before the ei ig pak gee i state, San 36--asrived, ‘Surepa 00, Calpiilic i he soldiers to whom it was addressed. tis admitted to revise the statutes in pl: if . _ onslaught actually began, however, the wily Secretary ¥ » 0 that the prisoners in our hands were pot as well pro- ro 4 Free Judge Johnson, @p- | oii s host of bis retainers in office in the Southern | _' Sy 8 ok ofl: taste sot aa eg apt il ede wRSiied 13¢b, Bmma, Costanzo, New Ort wided for as wo would, but it 18 claimed we did as weil, ; Pointed United States Circuit Judge. States, a notavie change being made in_the case of the i y es. weer? pk Gatx, Dec 25—Salled, Muy a ‘Bird, Packard, for them as we could. Can the other side say as much? | The Indianapolis Sun (greenback organ) thinks supervisors of the States of Kentucky, Tennessee, Ala 2 EB og 8 | s++++ pOppuaouag | * Z| Schr Carrie Nelson, Allen, Charleston, with lumber. Put | To the bold allegations of ill-treatment of prisoners by | there is “a well defined national bank odor about | b#ia, Miséissipp: and Louisiana, a ais | . into “Mayagues” Jan 13 leaking badly and with sails blown | wQumtssrowx, etd 21—Sailed, Trenmore, Olsen, New bur side and humane treatment and adequate supphes ba AN EPISODE AT NEW ORLEANS, away, foremest and bowsprit sprung, hud with loss of deck- | Yori: Capt Dan, White, London. Roth, U by our opponents, it is only nocessary to offer two Hendricks. | Kenneth R. Cobb, the then Supervisor, was promptly ” 8 | srsereeeequamay ass Twillght, Rottisod, Baltinére Bi totes! Wee | Meee ee ies tacts “Greenback Club No. 1” has been organized in | removed (it is surmised because of his third term pro- JS ! Wit i e2 off Hog Island, took a ale {rom NW, listing 23 | Souramaya, Dec 9—Arrived, ... beacarey New First—It appears from the reports of the United | Marion county, Indiana . ivities), and a fatthfal henchman, P. 8. Mant, a per- E | hours, and ‘was blows off 150 miles; : lost jib und stove bul | York. Biates War Department that, though. we had 60,000 | 4 , | sonal friend ot Secretary Bristow, and a Keptuckian, 6 8 8 see & ) warks, Suananat, Dee 7— Arrived Li ty s ‘An independent Back State Con: 1 | more federal prisoners than they bad of Confederates, | | As eoriaey = sas 8 1 Convention wi ras oly Placed in thé ofce It"has been suid that | |S a a PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE SaMarang, ore Porter, cot” 6,000 more = mfederates dyed in Northern prisons. eld in Indiangpolis on the 16th inst jobb was remov ecause of his collusion with the | ram | RRENPOINT, 20—Arrit Thom; Second—The want and suffering of men in Northern | Chambersburg Repository, expects to fill the seat in Whiskey ring in Now Orleans. If this be true what = & 8 Sf Bo | -eeeee fp beret i goin, NBs aacompsiiteg mn splay caused mo to ask for permission to send out is to be said of Hunt’s action in March, 1875% On the | 3 ‘42H fo 04nbrT | Steamer Albatross. Davis, Fal! River for New , Potton and buy. supplies for them. ‘The request was | COUgTess now occupied by Mr. Stenger when vacant. | Jovh of that month be sent bis special clerk, Bell, to | S738. 8 OS Sehr Mary OCurren, Matheson, New Haven ror ne New Yor, | | Bnuaror, Jan 21-Tt has Henan, fron. all day, from : . cr : he Jen ‘ons, Ne n for . ‘Nestor, 3 ted, but only on condition that the cotton should ‘The Herkimer (N. Y.) Democrat (dem.) thinks that it . New Orleans on a secret mission to see ‘if the only distil Tho five members who lead agmarksmen in each or- Schr Tetndi Janes Benes, Pre eae fue ee oe He Ny f= they - speed — are Kew ‘hear tho Swash, and is now lying om wiil come oif next tido. ud Zad—The Rassian bark purchase and’ distribute the needful supplies. Our | Cholee, for he ‘has been his right bower during both | officers, but to go to some quiet place and pass under | FIRST DIVISION. BOUND EAST. ‘Nestor, ashore near the Swas! #ympathy rose with the occaston and respouded to 1ts | terms, bis defender on all occasions, and always a bokd an assumed name; to be particularly careful to “keep Third Cavatry. Sohe Wm McCobb, Cleveland, Port Johnson for Provi- | toon 0 great lst, and, to prevent her capeiaing, hud to cut demands, not waiting for ten years, then to vaunt | and earnest advocate of his schemes, however obnox- y from the Collector's office.”’ | Bell followed hts in- mae aaa ahs ‘ by epane ly Twain and inizsentopmast; will dock at Bris+ ¥ ane owe, Port Johnson for itself when it could serve no good purpose to the wructions, and on the 14th of March, at 11 P. M. sufferers, tons to the eountry.”? met Hunt atthe St. Charies Hotel, and, taking him Sehr J Tart, Gook, Port Jolinaon for Providence, 1 Niel, Spront, Under the mellowing influence of time and oeca- | Says the Knoxville Chronicle to its republican | across the Mississippi River to a point about five miles rises et Pe | we ae a Kove, isp back a Roan Landy inane, the arom ete! en a leg. fional demonstrations at the North of a desire for | the restoration of peace and good will the Southern ple have forgotten much, bave forgiven mueh of the | ‘wrongs they bore. If it be less so among their in- | vaders it i wrongdoer suffered causeless wrong. ut another example of the rule that the less able to forgive than be who has It ts not, however, generall brethren:—“Let us make one more fight for Ten- | fethuery in full bias | registered to run by day. | seized? } agp to stop Laced Tt 18a moticeable fact | that few if any seizures have ever been rade i - ‘The Richmond Dispatch affirms that Jefferson Davis, | visor Hunt's: district. Tho. reason, fe in Super: As Mr. Puncn remarked to the friend who matrimony :—‘*Don’t.??— nessee.”” asked his advice about Memphis Avalanche (dem. ) from the hotel, aud near Gretna, showed him a large Tunping at night, when only ‘Was the aistillery promptly Not at ail, bat a few days afterward ut re- it might be sar- | MARITIME MISC MISCELLANY, pane, Banus, P Sxcon (Bp, trom, Antwerp ashore near Fortress Monroe, got off aud ur: Gth inst, her port of destination, bese Sauk eee bvrigautine Brothers, Smith, from Wile for Antwerp, iy bein; capoites, with two anchors: | ey of bon in lieu of others reported lost ab ‘The: ship pikendriek Fish, Fish, from an York for London. is i vein supplied with two anchors and 240 fathoms i in leu of otuers lost off Nort among those who braved the hazards ‘of battic with all his high courage and moral purity, did but a | mised, is because Kentucky and Tenhesseo are strong | ortho Brothers ts boing ent lied that unrelenting vindictiveness is to be found. The | tithe against tho North that many other Southern men | tor Bristow, nnd in the cage of the former it would be Ra egy thd pf reaps rbd “trrNew York aot ee ae | 45 fathoms of es When of ot brave are generous and gentle. It is | * jar foul own ny | morning. GeeeEs SRULKSRS OF THE DIGRT, | whom the amnesty would relieve did, PATRONAGE 0 THK KENTUCKIANS, nether cmgocgase ts toland | their wpolie Sen dos -The Bogle’ Seca ibeaeieath te ae Jan 20—The bari in the Blaines, who display their flag op an antented field. They made no sacrifice to prevent the separation of the Touching the Conkling movement, the Syracuse Courier (om.) says that ‘“‘although it started late it Farther, the Secretary has filled the Treasury with Kentackians, and in the case of the defaulting Col- | Hector, Buckner, at Louisville (Bristow’s foster father), Scur Bit —— (Br), from Turks Teland fi went asbore in December south side of "al Wes gotten off on Friday by stesmtag Terror. cy | Gunratan, | ebarging her cargo into lighters, Lrvgrroot, Jan 21—The Lord Ctive (9), arrived here rea} States, Why shonid they ve expected to promote FT ee oy csines wsameentanreaenonly area e , ne Louisville (Br pbteanraat. Jan. sor Chive (a, arrived he confidence aiid good will essential to their union } , especially wn | the accommodating Secretary has appuinted the whole Bauriuoun, Ped G—The revenue cuttor Colfax reports pha, ounded. 0 ‘out j When closely confined at Fortress Monroe I was | Stato, which promises to become exceedingly formida- , fatnily, six tn number, to positions in the revenue ser- aches 1M Hisser, Willinins, from Philndolphta for Balti ba Lewigemalgmertfning Moen Bon ermained only @ solicited to add my name to those of many esteemed 3 sid | wee Now, what claim Kentucky, always democratic, fh batlagt: starlight, Travers trom Cama ride for, Bait. Hime, and was got of without sésistance and without gentlemen who had signed a petition for my pardon, ‘agsurance was given that op my doing so the Srecaene would order my liberation, Confident of the | ble.” has upon the republican party to entitle ber to not only Mass greenback conventions are being held through, | ail of the revenue appointiaents within her own bor- | out Indiana, for the purpose of electing delegates to the ders, but also to such a large number in the depart- wud oyster pl jaltimore, ame at Rock afts ashore in Magothy river, all ednesday morning. id for te for Demerara, was in collision in the river yesterday with soe Keeiaees from Sen Francisco; former in | 8oRhe Hrotheys Prids: from St John, mn, NB, ashors on Formby ee of Our cause and the rectitude of my own con- 3, % ments at the national capital, is one of those conun- Fee ec wotition and reaarced sum, | State Greenback Convention on the 16th. yaa ne an Goa DATE. Haxnzox (Bormnda), Jan 23—the schr Brava, M H aioe wet only ove foot, water of th of the, 18th ' 1d the inoxensavle privations and tortures which | The Adrian (Mich.) Times (rep.) thinks it hard on | POLITICAL EXCPTIONY FROM THR SCOCKGE OP REFORM. Fiviconhs af ber expetision in cotreh of tesanian in ee ene eae ont ber ok anst ooiee } , Craven has but faintly described. When, after two Tilden or Ohio (it don’t know which) for the Cincinnati It #8 a wel known fact that Louisville, Nashville and Samael Welsh was not known in St George: When she ‘the was mailed, Jan ris, she had @ years of close confinement, I was admitted to bai ib ddiein') to aber’ hes. Paid id many other cities in Kentucky and Tennessee were os ae ree on deck, wiih appeared 10 66 her deck load, ; ‘often as required % appeared for trial | Paqwirer ( n could not come | jargo purchasers of Indiana, Illinois and Missouri high- Nonvoux, Feb 5—Steamer Resolute, of the Bakers’ wreck- | BM sfac'Oeen siren ero tame dese taken oat { Snéer the indictment found against me, but | within 40,000 of carrying Ohio if nomi | wines during tho days of the ‘*crooked,”’ yet no ing fleet. well ‘ashore, and.t low tide there fs only two | ween decks to lighten her. - m which Mr. Biaime’s fictions do not appear. democrats. tigation bas been made as to complicity in me whiskey feet of water around her. The schr Packet, of the sawe firm ; QvxKxstown, Jan 21—The American bark Doris hoff, ; ‘The mdicimont was finally quashed, on no appheation | phe Lockport (N. Y.) Uni neni frauds in those States. Indeed, a large dealer in hquors fa also still high and dry in the same locality. | yesenee ete fof lang moment bg bari of mine, nor have I ever evaded or avordea a trial upon @ Lockport (N. ¥.) Tnion (rep.) slightly errs whet | jn Louisvilie told the writer of this, as late as December New Haves, Feb 6—Tho missing Stratford lightship has | AMOS: swerves IAN et “aly ut eeanehion sei ; any charge the general government might choose to {t Says Hill, of Georgia, voted against the Centennial last, that the whiskey men bad an early hint of danger, | doen found by revenue cutter near Faulkner's Island am ‘The no HessierEh (of 38 9) ‘angoon for Queenstown, Dring against me, and 1 bave no view of the future | appropriation. and were ready for the farcical examination that cam towed beck. eee eae ah'N’ Ton 17 We with lous of saltar e@ which makes it desirable to me to be included in an some woeks lator, The Clty of ixanxow, Mat, fom Asn trom Astoria, at Queenstown, Blajne once referred to the “turkey gobbler strut’; SPOKEN. Total 33 35 35, 33 32 Total 33 2 27 26 Bt} Fatal. 38 “ 33 33 29 2 40 40 39 e 2 40 4 35 36 34 30 26 39 amnesty bill. Viewed in the abstract or as a general ‘There is a grave charge, openly made throughout Hottm: 3 question, I would be glad to seo the repeal of all laws of Senator Conkling, and the latter treasures up the the West, that the honorable Secretary did not wish to | +B njamin W ari 20 36 AMERICAN (CAN PORTS. ot te peony tat = Congonhas sang iy Ro og rather unparliamentarg allusion. If not pro-Conkling, = Rege bed May aaemmen at Seem o te fe S—Garrots Williams. -- w ad p eye gg, Radolph Br), , from Liverpool for New dito - - , , en to 10 i Siikusion; (ber Beh .te.)- Ales: courts 10; bear. and |'t¢ Seastor from New York is certainly ant-Biains National Republican Convention. The talk on whiskey 4 8 Shi sncouver By). Brown, from Liverpoo! for San Pran- PP -sieagl eked Perey tarts Sime pes i oe mend ‘causes and to afx penaties accord- Asks the Cincinnat) Enquirer (dem.):—“Why should | matters tinally became so strong, so says Supervisor 20 36 ctace Dee jon 80 WT | Hobart, Pinkham, Lezhorn: schra’ Hattie N Bangs, Bangs, to pre-existing legislation, The discrimina- not tho vacancy in the House caused by the decease of _ Hunt, that Mr. Bristow in October last placed him 17 35 | Sh eanciete: from Liverpool for Bombay, | Cadin: Sard Le, Mullen, Payal, made against our people is unjust and impolitic. 41. srarkweather, of Ci egw furss | (Huni) in the Indiana and Ohio district. With a great Ww Pr nov os a sehel, ‘Sees Hon. teal Bas | wake Bone ee Belle Keith (Br),. Ifthe tact beequality ead the purpose be fraernny | %T § , of Connecticut, yy agentic- | how of fairness the Secretary then placed Supervisor rat 90 8, ton 26 18 omarion, eal arcived, steamer ‘Saragees, Hooper, Providencet among the citizens of the United States, conviction man to whom it will not be necessary for tho friends Brady—a personal friend of Senator Morton and uniot- Hy . k Caernarvon ron (Br, from Lik | bark Tmperador (Br), Bowling, Matangas: "Young Ea:te ‘and sentence without a hearing, without jurisdiction, | of thesgreenback in that State to send such letters tered in the revenue servico—in unt’s old district, 18 28 vale tod San Francisco. Dec 30, lat 4 3. lon | (Br), Johnson, Dublin: Emma P, Secor (Br), Mooro, Ant- and aflixing penalties by ex post facto legislation are p: an be¥e tedh nddréseed $0 Senators Been abd Bh which it is reasonable to suppose was by that time u = goons tt 30 on trom New York for Sydney, — werp and Tybee. via New ait where she was ashore. ‘of the proceeding which had its appropriate end in the an 8- | “straightened up." ry 23 24, pind 4 gow: the - | IN, Fe b Ga Are ‘ivod, ftetmer Contipede, Mi. assumption by Congress of the executive function of lish?” STRATEGY OP THE SECRETARY png Goqe: rom — ee ee I A nontgr bn ind" steamer™ ane ‘ot given) ta teehee granting pardons. To remove political disabilities, | Genoral A. R. Lawton, of Savshnah, has been se- | Now it ts ailoged that Bristow, turough his own | 37] if Sica owing QGSW, from Elsinore for Baltl- | by he which there was not legal power to impose, Was DOL AR jected to All uh Prengevned ats | offictals aud the concurrent action of those of Post. * 4 more Jan Torte 44 ton 18, | “pURa'istaxp naRBor, Peb 4—Arrived, sch JO Set of so much grace as to form a plausible’ pretext for — lected to,fill the vacancy in the Democratje National | master General Jewell, of whom more anon, has a toler- 10 a7 | Rogers, Fleteber, South Amboy for a 4 ‘the reckless diatribe of Mr. Biaive. The re pre. Executive Committee from the State of Georgia, occa- ably sure thing of controlling the delegates to the 9 26 { served by Dr. Stevenson happily furnish full proof of | sioned by the death of General A R. Wright, of | Nationa: Convention m Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS | “GALVESTON, Jan 21--Clekret, bere Bins te. causes co disease and death a Andersonville | Augusta. General J. B. Gordon is the alternate and Mlesissippl, but, eee needed 3 Intle dis- 4 g — = habia Sg obs W Clyde. Penning are now, J believe, in Richmond, and it is to be rh ciphine ng solid for Grant, a war on whisk Merchants, shipping agen: asters intormed hoped their publication will not ve mec longer delayed, The Atlanta correspondent of the Savannah News, re- bes Just bean nangarated there, much to the dingast of | " ay ‘shat by tasgrpmang ihe, Preten gente). oy ade Ser tba ion (Aw Kroger Thave no taste for recrimination, though the sad re- ferring to the recent speech of General Robert Toombs, President Grant’s rb bpen 3 who begin to regard Bristow 31 | dressing “Bennett, No 46 Fivet stroo » oF to the citals made by cur solders roturved trom Northern advan edi tail ®: as the enfant terrible of the great republican family. rf oppor (3; hye S can never be forgotten; and you will remem. *#y8 it was “incoherent, impracticaple and unwise, "it ime’ subject well worth considering, this sirxiegy 10 27 | Paris office, addressing “Bennott, G1 Avenue de Opera, he contoemnae’ they produced and the censorioug and that its delivery ‘‘is universally regretted by all | of the astute Secre in his great raid for the Presi- 10 27 | Paris,” the arrivals at and departures from European and _ Ne Howe which wore uttered a me becausé I | true patriots in Atlanta”? dency. He ieee filled em ottoes with his friend: cj 26 | Bastern ports of American and all foreign vossols trading ‘would n elpiess prisoners in our hands then he formed a close alliance with the redoubtabl with the United States, the cabled “genome ‘as, according to reports, had been in. The Troy mes (rep.) is responsible for the state- Jowoll, of Connecticut, This fact is proved by the - va at yao nt mets ead a Sicted upon, our ae earns sa bard me at | ment that the friends of Horatio Seymour, Jr., desired Foussaster camer? oe siployencet of the 4 4 Ci ‘at and sailing French ana Medi- abe best, and xagge oir speci 08 pr -cocncgiesmelion4 trom surterings ven. wes bly the ease on bork | Nis appointment as division engineer upon the canals, | [erases sneuly, pertaming to the revenue, fe degen 19 37 | terranean ports will (ind the Paris office tne more economical sides; we ad pot seek by reports of committees | but Governor Tilden said no, and the Canal Board admission that be and Mr. Bristow had ‘arranged to +! 38 | and expeditions for telegraphing news, PE A | obeyed his order, The breach between Tilden and Sey- | aoe in all FE ryorsnpels —, yd 2, oa each other's agents.’’ le repeat sai at their 23 “8 fo infsance the pansiens of our peopia How was | Tour widens, adde ihe Times, and the prineipal portion | views on all matters wore in aceord. ‘Then on = | OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. You ‘remember H pabished vague s enesmntee into itand get pater pas a ite an oon bly Nie ins pecpoow et yoewesing veaedk med with 2 ui Ausrenpam, Feb 4—Sailed, bark Panl (Ger), Klatt, N i Y iy r nt ark Pan a it, New othe ‘The Troy INmes (rep.) a@irme that “if there is thi tal system,” the Postmaster General buttor ® 80 | york. gapolia oy oo exchanged prigoners, aud which p ° any" holed every leading man and confidentially ask 9 nustor, Feb 6—. ie coveted prize (the democratic nom- | date?’ if , ‘ the South. When « copy of that report ination for the Pi | RIVAL ASPIRANTS COME TO HARM. s ot "| om. was received] sent it to “Qelsost Oct, domamionsacr H grcoetagtany Fesidency), that tndividaal is Samuel | pas to resume in rogard, to the matter of Bristow's 19 53 | Sailed Oth, barks Devote Dubrovackt (Aus), Krezevich, for the Exchange of Prisoners, and learned, as I anti- | en; and remembering the methods he has been | gt; , After he got the ball in motion be secured 22 39 | New York; Finn (Nor), Anonsen, do; also Richard, for | cipated, that the photographs, as tar ae Tos Boge in the habit of following throughout a somewhat ex- | the President’s famous indorsement, “Let no ruilty 19 37 | Darien. | Adentitied, ig | ended experience in political management, it will be | TMA esCape, and then prey Reus ey nd 4 3] | _ Buauten, Feb 5—Arrived, ship Jobn Bunyan (Br), Durkee, t, ye ecole reciend anybody that he is working | over the moon end to install his own sworm 6 “ geste reversion (Dan), Moeller, di } wth safery to them | and abstaining from underhand operations against | fnenda Again, sont & shot at 21 Ol i nn tues Oa, Wem, eS G—Arrived, sehr Ads F Adam: a aa ordre | Seba Sas new tener Ree 8 | *cioveeomectss . sett toh fmt yo roiling Dan Munn; he struc mter thro is | Canta, to bark Alice Tai . objections of the surgeon. But this is not all. For spon handed pinata being made for enter- | frenus’ at Milwaukee; be, or rather Jewell, ts My eee ee mer Oe) shaabere : nai Moody (not dave | mg the Prosidential campaign on the part of the repub- | Holloway at Indianapolis, and as Holloway was a ta 3)” posta, Feb 4~Sailed, barks Principo (ttaly | Spee Mtaraie te {h aachored d, hetow, torether, with the sche ef | tcans.the Washington Chronicle (repubhican) says; | dFother to Morton's brother-in-law, it jostied Morton, | 30 | york} Merisanine Galetots (tat sti u feain, 1) | Dione, and others, which starved Jd and put back un account engin gee yam ft oped * “At the head of the Executive Committee is the name S24 through ome pecaliarity of Jeweil’s mail system, * * tal), do; Luigi Madre (I of tise shores. Prescott, Vi & Brisoner, but who had Deen jevt on the, Mick ame he gave Biaine a shot between wind and water through 3 | Delaware Broakwater; West Wind (Br), Conway, Darien. Atebansea aay Maree ier Mia hist’? at Anvapolls when the command:to which be was | of the honorable Senator trom the Keystone State, the Foster letter, and lastly, by involving everybody 37 | Grascow, Feb 5—Saiied, bark F L Carney, Jackson, Ha- Shggteuner nae place on itssouthward mareh. | gimonameron, Mr. Cameron has, in many years of 8Found the President, he has disabled bim as the ineep- 37 | vane ieee oa i {ihe avery se iT wee faithfuldabor, rendered good service to his country, | “PO Merace 5 | _ Salled from the Clyde 6c, bark SH (tal, Pantorial, New man. Us rareel, i a Sia nha he exigencies of war shere can De no such | and now in ‘tho contennial year, as a crowning work of | Asan ovigence of the value the Secretary attaches to ° 25 p York. ase ne i, ocala ir Now York; 8 B Nightin, ‘exense Dow attempt of Mr, Bisi his life, mis experience, energy and means will be de. | b's personal promises, it is said be promised Fishback uu Oe ne aevives, Nert Frees CRl2 Se eae sb Cleared, bark Peoite (Ger), Gatsen, 4 yg mteegptoetee and slanderous accusation, voted 10 the duty of co-operating ina united, harmo. | $100,000 for his information in regard to tho Whiskey Savannah ; brigs Gipsey Queen, Morgan, Mobile via Mar ‘the worst of the war, and it 1s to be hoped y ae © | Ring, but “went back” on his promise after al 12 4 es; Kleanor (Br), Ogiivie, New ¥ " CO, Feb 5—Sailed, steamer City of ‘the ot 1 ign.” O pre i the ry 35 | sell (Br), Ogivie, ‘ork vin Gibraltar. y of Mele é 7 rant to Be fe, | lous and success Presidential campaign.” Com- | service was rendered, because, as he says, Fishback “4 30 | Haxavno, Fob S—Arrived, bark Kate (Nor), Flood, Se vie sein Ng tener vlan Mest regu ony oat | MABE son the ier mambar of he cermin ine | Gs, normal tp. sge Wa akon of ag | vanan peered Lgutyecs rom ten who would bare. preferred Chronicle avers thet “every man i¢a worker;” that | figure. Now. precissly, what busines his es Hatvoxr, Feb 4—Sailed, bark Montich fosen (Nor), Niel- ory untold if the subject | ‘with the selection of right men as candidates for Pres- | to Mr. Bristow as to how the was sold, or 20 40 | sen, Baltimore; Jupiter (Ger), Hayman, New Yor; Ogir MISCELLANEOUS. Rave beso allowed peacefully to sink into 8 | ident and Vico President, and a harmenious co-opera- fia Ba oe Pon GO ey Ben,” 8 another conundrum. 8 % (or), for do, t wari rrived, barks Minnie M Watts, Watts, {a needfal, for the common interest | ton of all who are friendly to the policy and nT of the purchase, to WD jane on Drietee, aes whee te 18 Fy Pon ewer 0 P- thong bi Te afriendiy union, and when slander is | of the republicen party—the party of s whole, united | time came to Fup) Now this would lovk ag Amnved prhereren oy sein eae Langlois, Xew ana prosperous Union—the result will be oneof the paps 2 hymen new whereat he was walking, and at Pitta oi aa th Fy 3) ¥. otany Fe SOLUTE moat important triamphs for good goverument’ she | ” in view of all the facts, herein related, we feel bound lara. i Fi “emmon, Feb S—arrived, back Cote, ong 0, Bowes, Fay at beak e country bas ever axnerienced, ” bo cqpsider thet >a Rocretary Bristow and hia cua is Philadelphia, wD OK ‘KiNG.

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