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Vol XXVL..N% 7902, "EUROPE. - News by the Atlantic Cable | Loxpos, Tharsday, Augos Ihe Stoamship Teutonin New.¥ ork | Soutbampton, 1's closed at | NEWMS has arrived at N THE WASSACRE I§ NEW-ORLEANS, —— DEATH OF DR. DOSTIE. - W.YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1566, e Tustitute lace, Ar 1o | down and fired through the iron gates, \lAp the alley, on the Caual-st. side of tho building, the shots fulling upon the 1 rmas of the black processioniste, ‘Ihis firing was ig or notice to the colored men to rse, and was murderous o the ex- At o) i it il 0 PRICE FOUR CENTS. EW-ORLEANS PRESS, b adind THE N From The N. 0. Tribune (Loyal) Aug. 31.° r ‘The 301k of July, 1766, will be long remembered in Louisisos and in tte whole Upited States. ‘The bloody events of that day will de much to enlighten the Nortbern peoplo on the truo ieeiings of ** reconstructed” Rebels. We ocan only iseue eat to-day. But we room, at leass, to n denunciation of the cold-olooded massacres more or less wounded, Dr. A. P, Dostie was shot three O artae eed aad suonn the pedy HO R T the Second District Station, aad was living up to o Jate ast evening. These was no hope for bis recovery, ever. He was sensible ai 4 [ate Lour, end eomw ly to those who waitad on Lit, [At the precent wri § W learo that be is dead. | } A vegro, who, we are informed, still “showed fight " afie being shot on Philippa-st., ws stabbed and killed by o mm: ' 1ho Lives im @ howse of ill fame on that street, | THE CONVENTION AND THE POLICE. .’ 1 4 ¥arirex Po Y o y . A \ g i ape of to make Faise our voi to the 4th of August. | nwccmup woruwin, w1 ", 'THE (ITY AGAIN UNDER MARTIALLAW g i, | AT Tootrpor v va 1 b b e 2 y 26, via Londonderry 27th, passed this point this (Sat but were met by a volley, or by bhed pistols of the The Memphis riots are thrown in the shado by the crimes :'N‘“ all, nor bad we got time to tmquire as to what kad e — > Quebe —-— - police, Any one who suceeeded in evading the first shots |.which heve been perpetrated in the Grescent City. been or was proposed to be doue, when sbots were bear . o e were chased for squargs by the police, who discharged u.‘g?""mf“"?m Convention of 1564 wet utl'.‘o'clo,clkl:t ‘Afl::"r?m:.o;.-‘ “me mhm was mk.l::‘ewiz:;llhr 1;;".(' 'S " "I LT , from Nev ived out Y H : betr revolvers in all directions, saiming | b Mechanics' Tustitute, pursuant to the Judge . K. gy Dostie, he remarked exc , and w THE BANS OF PEACE IV EUROPE Result of the Riot-—Persecutions of | {175 N saay o ho ol g | o Mot Ty, pumant o f. SRgELL | oty e b et A . . Unicnists i y fairs tothe | Offered an appropriate prayer. e stated that tbe Convention | _When we reachied the look-out in vlhauyg::ltary ke polien ¢, from Quebee, arrived out on nienists in Alabama. g N he | Wan nesembled in necordance with 1aw and justice; ho mado o | bad appeared in sicht, and wore driving back the erowd .l driving many of the colored peoplo | walltimad atlusion 10 the assassination of Linecla; ho -asked | White peopls from before the bulldiag. Shots were fired eftert losed and a white flag them, which they turned to return. The white people fell bac & b S 3 Thie ateamehips Saxonis, City of London and Bremen, | Withdrawal of Austria from the Ger ) New-York, arrived out on the Z5th. An Ufficer of the Freedmen's Burean Murdered. o s febesnis O | e etrwary. calied ‘tho_ P whet 2 mbers ere ascer. | Daok the Whito pecple.” Ouly e bolice secived 10 be 3 ' t the whites near them had brick-bats, but ro arme man Confederation, New-York, arrived out on the 26th. | o mestoslip (b, o Bostan, vin s, wrived | THOUSANDS OF LOYALISTS LEAVING THE CITY. the doofs. | mmedintly’ P | ot s tha th Gomvemine ke eces o 00 eurénd e at Queenstown on the night of the 26tk | e i T Y sople. § Mit:. ‘Thiemotiop was earried. . S | tho members and the peopie. § A’ fow woments alterward » n of colored men*came | oh s ool Establishment of Two Confederations Bi- R | §ij Jwl been made in the toom before the | on the spot, kaaded by a baud of music, and were fired at SMERIDAN'S ORDER NO. 10—REDEL OROANIZATION THE ARMISTICE. [ ece > D Op( N p—— arwed had | the crowd. Howover, they proceeded on their way, aud en- Froin Yhe N nus..,gu.im v ided by (he River Mai Y ARMI e ACCONT FRONM OUR SPECIAL CORRBSPONDENT. Tate “Chicf of | tered tae Lustitato, Kut Leavy iiziug wa soon beard 1o tho | Tho Iato Northern papers have telegraphic dis vice y the Kiver iaim, -~ | g Mireet, in the direction of Canal-st. The attendauce foll back | patehos from Notw-Orleans, stating thit Gen. Sheridun bnd Cewsntion of | e into the hall; butin a short time the attack became general, | prepared an ondor to suppress Itebel orgwizations (s reces —— Hostilities had ecased for the preseut, and \BeEOtin: the Convention 800 the polwe fired in all directions, Every person coming | order No. M) bat ihat it was recaled belors p m. A by ) iy i it an eolii Fll" P" ‘. l 8 f ll " M hael 1L ho wae hit our from the butlding was pursued and sbot at. ~ The housos o annouscewment, as our readers well know, was premntare, 1 PEACE ¥ tions wero boing carried on, with What SucocAS was lne articulars of (he Massaeres B The nerghborbood were buited up for negroes” and couven- | factia that Geis Sberidan had sort bis order o the “Kebel C CONFERENCE AT PRAGUE. | wnoun. i itio tioners, Dr. Dostie, who is well Xnawh at the North and is | papers of this ity exclusively; asd that the editors. fiu: | et an old resid ), and ono | synonymons of loya'ty, was shot like & dog, being without | Lhat s dangeroas blow was to he struck to Rebel proj ‘"". Tad st of bher Union % shot soversl | urms and making no resistande. Ex-@overnor Hahn was | took upon themselves not to publish that dooument, and to » P e ! Raisine the Confederate Flag and Playing ly wounded. hour ao 1, saw in the abdomen and shot throogh the bead. For | monetrato with the General, They hiw, in the bope thas{ e i s AR T doTh Occtinied | asing 1 ate g an aymg ering, covered with blaod, conve, -L:m S Lk y;;lr::'delu;ll‘nfln:?‘:l;l‘::fldlu‘!}: “Mewm- Ez w&nld p:vm;:inw ;lhu uchanan-Floyd school. But Gew, M il Some of alking beside t n A | phis po e ca no €1 oumver of the | Shexidan stood firm. In the meanwhile, how, 24 Lo eidelberg Uccupie [ Dixie, b g ‘I':f,"“;m'“d!" e arrin o el | dead: bot i saust be very large, and among them, wo beliere, | had boen Josi for tho proculgatio of "bis_order, 94 heu b fl'l P . | | D—mo the W > e’ Wil mewbers of the Gonveation, 2 which, in certain cases, would bave been a very injuriooy y the rrussians. Armistice, | —— il i Atlast, bont 3 0 oclook, tbe military came ont o .fi'-.:.'.:._ tay. “l.“b:“ Rebel papors had tue better of the General, for on RPOOL, Jaly 27, IRG6, e R TIN N y AT Alfred Shaw is severely ¢ in the | o hite and hiack eoldiers. 6 city police was imm ly | ds st, ke S b 3 s HE 3 ! Y fred Shaw | 0 ordesed to return. We heard thot a policeman stot & _\huno«n. Sherkdan issned his order No. 1 b — T o between Prassin and Austriaexpires fo- | JHE POLICEHEADED BY NOTORIOUS THUGS. sble W, . Fich i adly eaten.” e | Fodemi iy i the el .:nx-u;fl;mdw arrest \l;)m&puta‘;w%mu.e.e..fi';fl:‘”;n::.»:“vm'h.'r:elwn-':u-‘a 2 " day. 1t will probably be but 1o information 10 | brosler is shot 4 shbed, probably, fatally, h ‘on¥ention an whole ance they msiana, We already remarked thut c 1 1861, (b Austria Consents to Lose Venetia and | 0 .. hurpy(’fl:l‘;‘-x»r B e oy e ——— D W, 0. ier, late. coroner, i serioisly wounded, | conld do so witbout iring a stiot. body wouid laee rsicd | \iking o l:obrltnn-lynuenels Ao g o By 2 - o | ) ", Dos e d wi a4 | an et ade wndir color of baw, and ey fox, if any, were | 1o is truo that the South is exhuusted, aud that ne reguler Schleswig-Holstein. - o A. P. Dostie quitted the buildiog and was knocked | & Tl o8 KL S0 S0 RN e itarched on the | Robel army oould be brought (0 take tho i 4 3 2 1 in the o Iving biscding ot e | armed. Hundreds of colored ] [ 1t 10 take tho feid; but the Unit Opinion of don Tim | The Rebe! Mayor ?on”med in the Con s m“r‘ul.';:;::;xl«i" g L Ry e and ol ot somas ' at-m“n-i Sobeged el arps army, 554 dnd e ot i The Times say: ristico ke 224 did not come ot houxibie ese disgraceful sets, this of innocent men spilt on | time 10 concentrate troops and take ession of the S—— | e nes says the armistice of the 220 did ot con spiracy Sad s -‘t; (lllw |m-n t ho r}:‘hh ot streets and in the very hell of & Constitutions} Chaven: | and arsenals, To the lner:r-\ hile, the Toral et of .1'.‘3 | one day 100 <00n 10 save Anstiia from the final eatastro. | Fon g dreadfully bestént i ton, ahow tho ki of Nberty we enjoy in Lou'eiana. These | ieal revolts woakl bo disastrus, it wuu.d nearish ske Lope AN ENGAGEMENT BEFORE PRESBURG. | pbe. Vet one day more and the ¥ e | - 1 that Judgo Field is “ad eveats wilt wwake the conntry 1o 1be sentiment of danger. | of the conquored pasty, wud be very discreditsbieto the repus Ale ne day more and the 1taliens would have found Yarly sscaped Wit H tion and ability of themselven in full possession of the Southern Tyrol, a0 | Death of Dr. Dostie and the KRev. Mr, Hort 76, Tnte Chief of Police, wan ehot and s u the e v‘imv"l-lyrv" S s “1:; t.h‘ ok 0»:""“";“” e Sh Nesws, A i i all i E 1, and k. o Rev. Mr, Horton, , lai hief o . #liof Slave 4 i1 roj hes, from T'ke Shreveport News, ) the Prussians, masters of the passes of 1he Danube, w Spe.inl Disgatch 10 The N, Y, Tribune. s ho way isuing from the building. Having a good | The wiitary forces ere now, posted on e uumn":::n -P;:. ‘:.:‘.er:?a:.rum:-:;lcfn in 1;:(‘:):;:;“ s | . 5, . a i o rough ious parts of the city. o freedom of the press wil odics . . Progressof the [talians in Sowthe | have thratened Views and the East wd West. Wa Aug e, | 4 e b::.f'f‘,"'m't:f‘“:," Capt. Burk fought | T O ow i6 the good wilof Gen, Jaird o guard | erste army, and was pat under tho bas of scclety becamre L.? . P el | combatants are now resting in their respective positic Tho following telegram we ved at this Burean > weo woasded g ‘upon the | O cvlored truope 0 proteet oor oftice, bad been at some time a clerk in the United States Quariese rn ly and there are well-grounded hopes that the ti our New-Orleans e« and took them —— master's oftice, ** The poor yonug man,” io bis effort to regay e 1 | prolenged into an anmistice, aud then o o died to-day at 4 Michael The RHebel Report, the gonfidenco of bis fellow citizons, protests that be had been 4 { peace. | M The New-Orleans Times, & notorions Rebel sheet, | driven there through necessity, and that he never loved of @RGANIZATION OF A HUNGARIAN LEGIO ———— o Atitie & id 4 n i, Qeecribes (e seene of the riot after theConvention bad moved | beartily indorsed the United States Goverment. x = e R @ winister ot the late Henderson, wi many 1 THE WAR IN GERMANY. 0 station under eireamsts aresess. This, it is worthy of remark, wus done iu order o From The N. 0. C:oscent (Rebél), July.90. e e =i 58 e s o third ‘The people of New-Orleans have no ides f grabfy -, —-— Eai v, Every one who camie o0 await the gathericg together of & quoram, ouly one: 6 ing theiz suomies by doiog snsthing-ly 0o copetrued 1o’ : " whether black or white, was sbot at indiscrim- | of which bad up to the time of recoss aesembléd. ' ¢ p sl 187 1 Ly seh Lad up o thelr dissdvaatage, The adinirabls avd tdely proclamstion’ A Compromise Between Lord Derby’s SHE OARFAIGN IN AUSTSIA. n in Alabama- Thous dexor the arreet of the whito men | giipaltuoeously with the adostion of the metion o take o | of Mayor Monros, whicl wil be found i it's s x e hootine o the colored met. | reeors. & band heading (wo uoderstand) s proeession of negroes, | cent, 6presees the foelings and desires of Ul e City—A the policemen into the huildin came up Philipps from Canalst, and was received by the | 13 10 bo hoped that no ineonsiderat d o " o violance will be permiited L ‘ot the Mayor' Government and the Roform League. ———— The steamships Scotland and of Manchester, from | ] An engagom: | o Presburg which | B e ISR hin con- anarmed and peaceful men. s Convention had en the rccess of half an hour, when they were © wen rew B o Uizasinge of Hoaven on the President of the United States, aud prayed that the mouth of the lion be kept close—a prayer 1o be present, Mr. King Cutler moved that the Sergeant-at-Arms be rent. out 1o procare the attesdance of the members who were ab- black erowd vutside with the willest aud mast excited cheer- ing. The excltement wus communiated to those assembled inside thelobl ‘es, and the cheers from the street were re- to near Canal-st. Many shots were fired apparently from th 5! building, and-theso were retarned, but the polies steadi o wore but two dead or wounded in sight. Each of these woe w vegro, though one wight have been u wulatto. sple of the Stace are capabie ¢f win rereignty by unal and peaces :mellcnt suggesiioss. s behind them and the kivelcdge was b great success for the Prussians. At noon the Prus- | < anen i ) ) A siad Boze brigad sin the At e | 5 1826, ponded to. The Suspension of Habeas Corpus in Jreland | sap Boze brigade was in the . ey, The puck: | urean at ect afterward tho band marched into tbe Regre. 4 ahundans coufidence. T R . o Eiior waabuskn 1] [ 3 o the Conventicn members wef, 2ud 1t to e Continued | pad stteck was in progress when fghting w + broken off by | New.Orleans was bt at 6:30, ardar aid subseq r y lind ocenrred on Canal-st. " the arrival of intelligence of the armistice. The Austrians | by tehegraph Stuperintende Daving | £ ! *, _One black man was this event was beicg disenssed, o tumultuous shont in onder 10 reach Presbffrg lad 10 pass the Bozo biigade. | yeen down south of | bilied. He was forced ander a fire-piug and sroee fron tbe stieet, aud rushing 10 the windows on | becu down south of Lynch nd that | water, Others wbo cawe down and suirendercd were ehot | the Canalst. side of the building, we saw about & dosen ne- - ¢ like taat produced by ot 2t & Lrick pile throwsng these missiles in the | oI AR Pt 0TS0 Ly, dad especiaily o We bave by the Atlantic Telegraph Lovdon dates of Legion. A Hungarien Legion, formed of prisovers of wer, bid they were not rearranged ur NEw Onvrave S day, Ag. 4, 1406, Alabawa, y of the police exceed belief. ence dove by the populace, in thoso in e £TOCS StaDL direction of where two (spperently Jeaders) were stemug, long barreled Teyolv Other shots ed frou the front of Meghani Tustitute, but were belng this State and city, Lave bad fo!l protection in ail their righi Srom tho State laws and tribucsls; and we must do thew th Justice 10 add that their condact has been generally proper, of August 2, 3 and 4. The political news ie of great im- Jises vative gentleman, j ved fior sl Leen ecnt to Southern Silesta to invade Hungary on the | e e . X i g POLITICAL NEWS, expiration of the armistice, This Lody cons yj 9,000 | ‘mboldened Ly the riots in this ity aud the growa boys, easlly ‘af;f:::;a:.f: ) !T."-'f“'-'fl“&"r" . “”WT ’mm;'d: i) on both avieng sistios, This body consists of 9 ! neral remai .ave been abuut equal ol “ the polico apd citize igbt, baving up to this time | LI RETET FECL resuent thas wther Inelgents of ¢ wen, with cavalry and artillery of its own, and is com- € commen cd persecut- e marsteled and directed by sach men o palice t, been bidden from view by & ow buildiog thas is going 100 often oceur in our society, I soi o not realized the ebange » - ded b of forcing them to leavo | [By the Atlantic Telegraph.} wanded by Gen. Klapk: st dmpaln il en Adams, the wost wurderous +Thug'! of the | up pext tne Hall bad or thoughtless white mea hi The following dispatch from London has been feceived | Deing detained at the headquarters of the army. ;-“‘"1 Ui th, nd heore the | Wassacre. e 1 oy b .,,‘,-.:,:‘L:‘:;,’,:’,':‘ Y56 poriied Risphty Iegaland juicia ystem, o o they wugyly 487 Mignce e g sy cen greatly i | The skirmishing continued on ‘;‘“'l‘?:‘:nt":f}’n'?‘:"f,i ‘§:§f:d°?;§t";:;§‘}f.,5‘h,:‘:,,"‘;“,'“;‘;;:n;?;;:m ::‘;S@eurclw the right for their own bemefit or thut o, in this eity: el creased. The ngoverwhattl until nearly 5 p. i, at which time a re Lnfantes and two rquadronsof white cavalry, with a battery 1% to incite o distuvbance of the peace. 1o {5in moment & boy (of about 12 years) begen Lim for “itemp resisted, and VERNOR'S PROCLAMATION. - rom The N. O, Tribune, THE Loxvox, Friday, August 3, 1566, ¢ ) had thre: ) Received 1o New-York August o, 1k66, § s plisbed in breaking wp the Convention | , o bombard Fravkfort if th utribution demaunded % not ' " | of arillery, appeaned on Canalst. he_estent, eon- th . T . L Martial lae has been prociaimed in Lower Austriay and | yuiq emanded was Umon wen. Lieut-Gov., V + ) tinuance and frzhtfa) atroeity of this day, so fur as they | "L ,5‘,“ BTN, | down, and as the policeman en- | That important document will be found in apothes 3 e = 3 P with Mayor Mungoe, chief of s and Rugs, | 3= afected by local influence, are mainly attributable 10 | 2000 370 fun awsy he was struck with a brick. Amost | column. Wehave norcom lo day tacomment upen it Tt wil b &iso ia Venice, Prussiac and Wurtemb?re. | - sent, at the President's req s sialemest of | the absen hoeridan. Hod that prompt and great | Jmgitaneously the poficeman tursed and fired, und a black seen that the elections will be neld “‘according to law ” whichy The peace conference is 1o be held at Prague. The pre Oldenburg and the Saxe-Coburg. ¥ . s g bt o il pande the city, the shocking scenes of to-day 1 rom serces the streat. means nll exieting laws, the Civil Rights Bill inciaded. 7ia pe ague. he p 1t was ramored that the Grand Duke of Oldenburg and the massacres of Monday. This evidence is object- | I curred. 10 Lis absence, the control of % then became raphd from each side, Governor had not to deeide the question of sufrage. Le Jiminaries thereto, as agreed upon, are as follows I k \ ed to by Union men. inssmuch as there is s devolved upon the weak and drre: bands of 1 10 this statement thero had been a lull. Dr. slation can no longer be enforced, and the gualibca- . | the Duke of Saxe-Coburg will receivo an iner 5 (et pic g - ‘Absatom Baird, There wasa double obligation on raged the pasty by repeating a remark he had 0 not refer any 1moie 10 any condition of color. ample sworn testimony 1o viet them both as ¥ b eviouely made, viz. ** Ihere is not s ey New-Orleans us to 185t upon that point, which, t avy rate, Baird to prevent or arrest this fearful slanghter. He | P71 ly L i ‘ reanioed aod prepared.” bis was reccived with | Wil be fairly settled hefore tuo election take: ) Austria is to withdraw from the German Coufedera tory under the proposed new German Confederation. —— i § Monday. Hundreds vening. Ma). active participants in the mass of wen bhave received notice to leave this only commandar of the Department, but Le is As- ot Commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau, whose wfaction. warked % ‘A rush was made from fo front of tho ball, and the firiog A REMINISCENCE OF NEW-ORLEANS. ¥iom Tae N. Y. Sunday Dispateh. tion, and is te lose Venetia and her part of Schleswig- 4 o o i IHalsten THE WAR IN ITALY. : K and sotemn duty 1t 10 supervise whaterer affct h b it e a3 B. Rush Prumly was threatened with assessiation within | theCE0EI0 R0 CIY by V_j" o I““')"'j" ‘;‘“‘; ;,‘i‘u“ 8 | frou. hotu sides becawe rapid. Tho negroes s & soon | Weo were in New-Orloanus a short time during tbe Austsia is also to pey $10,000,000 to ber aldversaries as P sy Stosery hearing of your correspondent on the corner of St. Charles | Loth. and the blood L,';,flj:,""' g el R fostoa ot ~'£;:,f"‘m::b"';;::lx;fl e B H ]’linbelllnn,:n'zjnflcr o ety bad boen captared by sur farcen, expenses of the war, On the 724 the Itatians wnder Gen. Modich had & fght | 00 Canabats. Lisut. Butts of the Freedmen's Burwso | U men aud ‘of 0 colored wen lies st the §uq....u.nm)y'opp..uo e anl e sl from the'wins | T WA 18 Che ey e SO e cexRAbmEiato of T . P ' Qi Hhbedd Jacks yun fe pder an Cowmissioner Baird, e was low where we stood. " " " The German States northof the Main are o forn a | vear Borgos with the Austrians, The Halians took the | bas beem murdered end robbed in Jackson Parisl. {oily inforied of the. condition of abirs, and had been | | M. Cutle was aaked what he thosght of thst. moaping fhe e st a0k o7 Fopes aod AT o | village by assanit, and pursued the enemy to Levica. o wwportined by the very Union men now slaughtered by | Lod¥. e the foferna) spirit of treason skulked everywhere. Hote Mr. Jobn 1 fiddled aud denced over ral massacre of Union mere Yuion under the guidance of Prussia. The German andependent Unions tes south of the Main are to form an ight, by command, to see the Emperor. again offered the Italians carried The Austnien losses were heavy, ——— Here resistance beiy the town by assault, of RITAIN. EANS, August 4, 1846, Sher thus morn) sned the following order: and the protection of life and prope-ty. Baird not only ailed to prepare, bt not until the bloody ot had continued five hours, did he place troops on the of horror, aud pot then, notil those gallant officers, Mower aud Lee, demanded that he should do so. » (eus. out en masse, aud retern to Foth Mesers, Catler datform, ordering the doors to be shut and fasteoed. ik RIOT A8 IT OCCURKED IN THE STREET. At that time, few ** Awericnu fGags” waved in New-Oricars, nd those only over military qusrters; and it becuun«ng ary to issue an order for the dispiay of our **Stars ars Stripes ” over public places of resort, liceused by the Proyes box X = Occuputi the Southern Tyrel. : 3 The Ralian patriot ): i# dead ‘ Previous u,m armistice, the Jtalians bad been very Muml.«nnu;)'a‘:xv:;: ’liAl\v‘. m‘l:‘l;‘l‘aztlim’ 1t 18 wore than suspected that Gen. Baird was indflerent | W n,AloLF h"h’i‘-‘lfl: ':1““ no;:;nnlwm else they said, for t Marshal, Very reluctanily the order was complied with, Departare of the Fremch Ewmbnsnder for ’N,l cesstul in the Southern Tyrol. HaEaky ORouk 0. 15~ In acusstnanes arshé RiBAeL. || A Ine Iaoo it S ;‘}.,,"{,,‘,[‘:,,f‘,',-f,“_‘,‘j,',‘}j:,,',{:.’,‘,‘:f::f o i tean dackey stiempied to pray, but beivg Sy sl e ;:,‘:,',;'{,,,‘,""';..,‘;’“‘g:fg,‘;;"fi.',‘,'.,{"“ thad Faeg ey e S iy 5 sroslaton fn r:: no 10 the miltary status o the on. His hiefof taff in the Burean, Col, :;;.' pod i this. o endsavored umsicomsfuly Logel o byion :’r‘:u;.:-ndnl.g'" ;,nl',': hestrs (1t honad o caer fo:s'f';rh ] The French Emlassador to Englar let for Viely et I GENERAL NEWS. i o W e estlansd 208 alriod 0 0 it T g o o Connenior | 86 g avar and i oo oy s, Tootod | ool aring ot 02 les, vhen s o v | e us way be required for the preservation of the public pesce, Cxpreesion. A an actor in ihis day's tragedy, Gen. | ure, 1ud ofber evidences of mob passious tell u fearful siory o L P e e g o ‘ oib Baird will seeure & certain if nob an enviable | whieh is sickening now o think of e e el it moseews Deleel” b ot ton Bod | A oried out that the Americin iy e Movement of Prusian Loxpoy, Thursday, Ang. 2 The advices from the seat of war state that the Prussien roops have entercd Manubeim end Ueidelbers. ——— The l-h:l'(;:.nn in Ireland—Mr. Gladst on the Action of the American Geove Toward the Feninne. el Troops. | | The Liverpaol correspondent of 1hie press saye, that oD | the 26th The Atlantic Cable is fast appproaching com- | pletion, with the most favorable prospects us regards its | working.” —— The Reform Meeth Gevernment. Notice had been issued that the Goverment Lad agreed { with the Couneil of the Reform League to facilitate iu By command of Major Gen, P. 1, Suemivay, Gro. Asu, Adjutant-Gen. ——— A Bpecial Acco f the Riet. HOW IT BEGAN—THE BEATING TO DEATH OF "HE REV. MR, HORTON—GALLANT CONDUCT OF THE LATE CHIEF OF POLICE—THE MALTREATMENT OF GOV. WELLS—TIE POLICE HEADED BY A NOTORI- OUS THUG—THE CONFEDERATE FLAG—THE CON- whole riot was That the preconcertcd and well un derstood cunuot be doubted. Rebel -ladies advised their near friends not to go into the street fo-day. Upon the first appoarance of the negro procession every store or shop of Rebel antecedents, on Canal-st., was instantly elosed. At 12 o'clock the fire bells werg rupg, and the firemen sppe red ou th in force, with two Confederate 8, playing Y und fully armed. The loyal men, now wurdered or man- gled, have been, for man days past, warued to leave the Eity"on pain of death. ‘The police acted in manifest con- cert with the mob, agd did thy bloody work so well that e Meancime the crowd of citiscns on the corner of {Canal and Dryn acreased until citizens and comen I1n denso mass filed tho who's corner. The procession gathered jn strong force tn front of the building, and were appesled to in words waieh eo1d scarcely be distinguished from the rapid manuer of their utteranee. womont the attention of our reporter was attracted los apidly repeated, and, in looking out of the win- “aw & poiice officer, in the uniform of tbe force, drag- off » prisoner. Loud cries aroee from the crowd of he's a police officer,” “ Kill the d—n Kebel." ed, He called 1 men 1o raised & bowl, ‘a‘.mmnm. stood . froumd, ‘demanded the * Star Spaogled Bauner” ite and Blue” 10 be given, and the masager was forced (o yield. The gallaot loyalist was Dr. A. P, Dostie, who lien ‘ead in New-Orleans—murdered by Andrew Jobuson's recons struetion policy. b ——— The Slande: Dr. Deostio. To the Editor of The N, Y. Tribune. Sig: 1 observed in to-day's New-York Times & statement that Dr. Dostie (ous of the many martyrs that ¢ 2 Loxpox, Saturday, August 4, 1806 | ocore way their obtaining & speedy decision either ingPar- SPIRACY 70 MURDER—GEN. BAIRD'S RESPONSI- | the mob m;ll did little moro than app! lluhd. ! s Take i olf." : Tbe bill for the renewal of the suspension of the Writ of | Jigment or the courts of law, as to the right to hold a BILITY. "This applause was wore emphatic whenever the mol, | - Let bim go!* . sespredasstr- g pedondy bifedagares Aabeas corpus in lreland was reod o second time in the | public meetiog in the Park. Until the question s decided, Frow Our Oma Cosrespondent. ; ,‘,‘:il’;‘fi:’i""';."fl,fl‘.‘:’.,."','.'.fifi.::?l\h..f|'|fe" :::uz":..hmm..." oS A of lhe simmwhiony) it Samm ot 10 Rebelaat the Soath who was abot aad kaited In st Fot £ C s, 1ast Dight. 10 further meetings would be held, except the one on the NEWORLEANS, July 30, 1%66. | ¢ the Rebels to expel or kill the loyal Southern men, re- At flrr:l there uem«';l‘lnbnno nlhl-pm:mn on t‘h.o of the | (A7) I'R:M‘:}:'P;“:{nfl ‘x"*’h""u'l.:"u‘.' ndm:)-r MR F CUN, S0 g | afternoou of the 30th, by arrangoment [with the Govern- | Parsuant to public notice the Convention of 1864, | ceived impulse, form and cohesion from the following dis- .";.";"h;‘,’:"’!{:;":.'b;‘,‘w':':,"i:.fi“m;l,' he arrest of | Dostie wan. daring the war, A Mr. Gladstono, in & spoech, supported the Governmest, 4 |\, 3 . reassembled by the call of the Hou, Judge Rufus R. | pateh of President Johazon poblished ‘.:'r:t‘";l:r_ o s, | close together. much s & ok ofseared sheup. man; and, on sccoant of his aids Lol But ous or two, followed by thres and four, parted from luu = co- and warmly praised the treatment accorded to the Feulaus 'y the American Government, Mr. Magaw's resolutions agaiust the bill were negatived Ty & vote of 105 against 31, T — Geedwoed Races. Lospox, Friday, Aog. 3, 1866, I the Goodwood races the Goodwood etakes were wou | | Thislatter statement, however, is contradicted, a8 a ! Jetter from Mr. Walpoloe states ** that no permission had been given, tue vernment having merely promised to i withdraw the police and military on the express stipula- | tion that 1o sttempt shall be made to insist apon the sup- | posed right until the legal question has been decided.” | e N Telegraph, and Advertiser represent the step teken by the Home Necretary (Mr. Walpole) as & compro- mise and partis! discomfiture of the Ministry, he r, | | | | | Howell, met in the Mechagics' Institute on Dryades-st., between Canal aud Common, to-day, at 12 o'clock. 3Much excitement has existed in the eity in relation to the hold- ing of this Couvention, which excitement had been greatly inereased by the public meeting held two nights ago. 1t had been positively asserted that the Convention would not meat, and, if 1t did, that the members would bo arrestod as ** Revoluti under the charge of Judge Abell, for which charg 0 Abell had been biwmself ar- rested ander the Cisil Rights bill { Tothe LiedGovernor of Lowiviana : "I'he military will be expeoted to sustain, and not interrupt | or Iaterfere with Lus proceedings of the Courts or the disgate 0B tho sabject of the Conveation which was sent to Gov. Wells this moraiog. ANDEEW JOMNON. ‘There are some unusnal features in this terrible tragedy. | The men who have béen slanghtered by the authorities were the very men upon whow wlone ‘the (iovernment could rely in’ Louisiana when their present ofticial assas- | sins were in arms for that Governments overthrow. They have been killed for that very loyalty iu the streets of the very city they helped to sase, outskirts of the mass, and advanced steadily soward the pol Taan, who, wit bis prisoner, bad approacled the uld fence that closes in the Mechanics’ Institute. The excitement becomes contagions. The negroes scatter and divide, looking for wmis- ailes aiid stoues. “The disposition to attack the officer appears manifest. Tbe cries of hostility are repeated and fedouoled until a Babel of tongnes are beard. Atthistime & negro pulled a revolver, & large navy, aud fired on the officer, or iu the direction where be was moviug. Another and another negro fired. “Ilie uegro crowd, scattering wide, ran back toward the bailding and disappesr, some down the side wlleys, others i the porticos aud door-fronts of the opposite row of dwell- iogs, while the great body take refuge in the entrance to tbe o —_—_— NEW.YORK POLITICS. o .—— THE MEBTING AT HUDSON—COMPLETE FAILURRK B THE SARATOGA MOVEMENT (N ULSTER AND GREBNK. Frow Uur Spectal Correspondeat, Hupsoy, August 4, 1660, For several days past a call for the loyal electors off Dy Special, sud the Goodwood cup by Duke. | ) Jul b, Nevertheleas the Convention met, At 12 o'clock it wis | Agaiu, thess men have assembled under the sanction of 2 : p s 2 : "","" "‘.?Ld";':o,;':'\';'. e | called to order by onvention Bet, a4 opeasd wilk | tho scknowledged Governor of the Stato. They, | Insitute, out of whie they fire oo ide police: who fire back the several towns of Columbia County, to appoint two delegates COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. News is momentarily expected that the Atlantic cable | oo e by the Kev. Mr, Horton. | with the Governor himscl, are killed, maimed, Or | ia returo, and many of the fall. while the floor is s00n | each to attend & County Coaveation, to be held at the Berk- —— is complete. | P roll was then called and the following membars of | imprisoned by the wuicipal authorities, while meeting ted with the biood of the wounded, and resombles ® | Jyire House, has appeared in the advertising columns of 74e Lenden Dates of the 4dth, N s | the old Convention answered to their names, {under the sauetion of the Executive asuthority, L ;r'ul::;’:nl “u. A Ntar of tis oity. Said Coavaation was o meet to-day for (] Habeas Corpue in Ircland, | Robert W. Benaie, Tarrence Gook. K. King Cu their superior, ‘The Police that destroyed = them | e qory " Do you surrender?” here was no of appointing delegstes to the Serstogs 1a (JOMDON, Auguet 4. 1000, } The Goverument has annoanced the inteution” of pro- | Davies, James Duane, James Ennis. W. K. Fish, are Mebels. The Chief of Polics, Adams, | RECIT0revar, The street, about 20'clock, was cleared ofall purpess of &p ¥ Receired fn Now-York, Auguer, 066§ |t S0 the Habeas Corpun act i Ire. | amond Fieod, Hidgard Hrt dobs Higeron, Wy T e chafof Rehela, Tho Maor, Monroe, 18 the Kaine | Suemes ¥t ol LI U A o the windows, JitDg | oioutwerber s By obbor” sy g “Ibere ie nothing in the politics] news to-day of interest. | |13 fo 4 furiber period | Bl B Bowet, G e e eun Paras, Kadildo O: Fio- | Soperns 1 whom, a4 Magor, tiei. Butler ‘ent 1o Forl | themselyes down from the Tear part aad ruaniag 1o the toar o orodiotion, Ta Yai Wes (B antation B B P B o éml.. s "Jobs 4, Spotiie, . W, Jackson. ||un.«- face ‘m|uhm sn-mpml-)lul u.n.:]mun-, for safety. T and Consols were quoted at the close of busivess to-day at ¥ij | Sr—— { s W. M Wa il 7 i | our own military commander sits down quietly to dinner, 1ult vecnra in the firipg and the front is uow in compara- " y FRANCE. 2 | Bianfor, W. I, Waters—in all 2 + whosa | while the blood of nch men us the former class is poured | tive qui lice do sot euter, notwitlstendiog & Jull Tor money. i - { 0 B TR e ey d A otbers. whose | WS feot by the latter as f it was libation to N8 lhea- | in the \egroes who come out of the froat door, United States Five Twenties were quoted st the close at | ourse. | ] | pacity and egotism. God belp us. as tiose are droppiog from the windows, one by { The Bourse. in the building. | pacity P o and kifled: ‘of the: otwitbet | Onthe the Bourss was flat; Reutes o8f, i | A quorum ot heing pressut, the Hon. R. King Cutler | © At 4 o'clock Mayor Monroe issued the following procla- | Hh 'flm - —many m—notwitbetanding - e ! g | maved o races of half an hour 1hat absentees uiight be | mation : 18 0L 100 VO, od and lierly besten o dss as hey Tllinois Central shares clased at 74§, brought in. MAvouALTY of NEW-ORLEANS, Longht 10 sacape, was one of (he masi horrid piciures w6 has ecer | " During the moruing the sxcitement in fhe strect had B Cirr Haut, July 30, 15 been our ill fortuns to witness. e e Wherras, ‘Dhe oity 1+ & state of great agitation, arining | “Oniv'wien u prisonar attempted to eacspe was he fired at, | ISt BUSICS LoF o HNG Augrs disputation wizht be heard some firing at prisoners by police. Erie Railroad shares were quoted at the olose at 414 it grown to be ialeuse 3 e . Liveapool, Saturday, August 4, 1566, Rumered Betiremont of Cardinal Awtomelli | b corners, aud ‘be the time the Convention had as. out of the riots procipitated by volutionary faction; and estimony of T cotton market to-day is flat; the sales were &.000 by O bstoess wis protty mush suspended, wnd the | Wherves It E NOMIY Sy order be restored both wanion sad. as it appeared, uonecossary. . g : Cardical Antonolli fs sgainYeported 1o be sick, and it | People had betaken themselves Lo the atroet “Monroe, Mayor of the City of New- lars of théoe wesaded, up she rlot progressed and leotor of lat A A ick, and it | PR aer 12 wieloek n | f eolorad_men a » are willing 1o assist in e takaros, Ooe oog ol oat sad ponsen, | 838 tweor three rustio a5 the pasco 10 appear at the City Hall. this day, at A hor and another fell, | 9% the latter looking to #iddling Uplands at 14d. i lie would shortly retire from publie affairs, crossed Canal-at, on the way 1o At Canal and Burguudy-sts., two blocks from , | 8 p. m., to b orn iu %8 #XFa policemen. No one, aot bold. lice we faanted out of an upper wiadow. Before Loxpos, Friday, August S—p. w. o “The closiug price of consols to-day was 74 for woncy, Commerrinl igemee. the procession was ussailed by & fow white med, one or | g o7 autbority, wil REPSGWAS NIELN By wanaeh white bandker o N ¢ 1 R L s two of whom rushed apou the black take the | Al good citizens. with tue exception of those oa datv, are 1 time there had besn repeated oriss of ' We surrander” United States Pn;o T'wenties were quoted at the close of .uu.'zt,w u'.'fi'i.‘""‘( :n‘ c:m‘-’:]"d"_\‘l;lu'n;:uu!:.:y ‘:‘( Hug they carried. The l'mw e W u,h:d":'r“m | 3::3. :I,':.r;.;l._l.u“.:’:::;r bomay, and 4ot to assemble in ‘o surrender " but a3 5000 a3 tho police attempted to eater, 0 H o 5 ; odiatel e ’ ¢ pro. | Crowdsd Deaten back. Vosinges to-day a4 00, e awaed teadenay, sule of four daya, 8. 200 bales, fn- { 8 beaters; ani {mmediately, & b b oo Jons T, Moxrox. Mayor, | v Lurried 4o the corner of Common and Dryades-ats. Liveeroow, Friday, Avgust 3—p. m. | mll‘l u,’!lb‘ujuwnhmu acd exporters. Middlisg Up- 'I:‘;’lm‘l‘ 4 ,I}; ';m:.‘::;l‘;m e'l': persed e s time, | _ Among "'fi -r.l;m;rnl. were nmnln-r;l Mr. Hortou, se | upd as wember aftar member of the Convention appeared, they i o 2 ! Jands aboat 143d. 1627008, 4+ dispersel | ) | verels, snd Glondy Busk. eeq., in the «ide, ’ CoT10X.—The Brokers' Circular reports the ssies of Cotton BrEADS UFFS—Very dull with a dowoward y. and | and the procession marched on 1ot 4'In'-‘ul'|'|‘l:_l .I\ vagt | YooY o ..? m{' broclamstion was simply to increase Tumzflml.'umum:gd'gom“}. Jriat = “or the weok ending Thursday, Avgust2, at 24,000 buies. The eciiptiong sligutly {ower. ardwo, § & Co. | crowd gathered in the stroets adjacen "l' 'nllmu, L polics fores in kind, s0d 10 hand over the city and the | faristed, and who attacked even nolicemen who were escort- o 2 ri: Kiourdalland |/ lower. dootins of | apd ghots w apid » 'he etores and | 1 g peopia to the tonder mereios of an enlurged con- | ing away prisonery, beaides, in goveral instances, Killing the sales to-day were 7,000 bales. Middling Uplands is quoted at LR all builliogs ¢ and 08 the I.muu posamssed by | wabulary of the Rebel (Iass. When the Muavor's Sccretary, | Prisouers. = 444 per pound. (Note—Thia is o deciine of id. from the 1sst | g i, Thorts: 00ao | The mob, wors giky oieed The DAk iumh b0 D7, | e Orerml, was appea L U devie i mode ofup | L e e e ’ st 8t COmBION-st., CIOANDL, i 4 Lresaiag the niot, he “the bust way b . price reeeived by the cabls.| ! o A T Belwean Lhow points, on Dry. | FO2K N POl A S0 ond ara all the € padleig | OTHRR INCIDENTS. insat,, stands the fustitute. Through this space, atoig | Ul L lion saeured this, 4 . From Tos N, O Picayuve. July il | . None regret the bloodly details of yesterday more e forees skirmished, sowe L en. Baird issued the following datails of yosterdy more The following message reached the New York Tele » P b spaind ot by [HIAL % Enon - than we do, it was orrifelug; Office on Satarday, but, through somebods's = Petrelaam inaotivo. at 1/ (0@ 11 either party falling at each onset. ‘The Convention was | g it g e torey by ol S RGP b ToNvor SONEY MARKE, - w14 w 1 ve building, whils | 7000 WRICh T ,.‘""" itorved, and we it 00W 1 iy, fapaticism raled for tha da inattention or blundering, was not forwarded to the agent | 26in) at 84, 2334 for mousy Sov Taingdl. | TOMIsE under ISIHAE MWL bloody etrife coatinuad until at & late hour (between 3 | the call being - | Erie Sb s 1 ar, wxcept where the Huabqiaxri e AMIMENT OF LOCSIANA 2| and 4 0'clock), at whioh time, in response Lo & requast trom the | that individual s { Las P of the press until Sunday: | = A i A uls 0 1sm s | Mayor, thamilitary tarnod oot, and. Caoal ad otver streets | politioal promiseace ia tae Twelith Distriot, end 1 am ing 13,500 to apecal s fout of thei e bt s ek rovet Major G proclaimed | Jery. Thows ia command appearsd dstermined to restors the falien fortunea of otaers. I am also The Liverpool Cotton market bas besn dull to-day, The o } s four of their uumber | in tha Clty of New Orioaus. ¢ Major General &, V' | grer, and the crowds which had assembled at the various cor. | delexates ing Lo bars been under that call pocs arket opanad bon It \ ! | hing ® | Kautr,is appoiaisd Mlury Goraraor of tho oitr. o will | fers wore dmpersed. af tho point of ayonet. Under the Sragide distriet "fufu and he Associated sslen were 8,000 bales, without alieration in prives. uis Beadiuarters 1s toe City Hall, aud bis orders will be | tremendona excitoment existing. it was soficipated that the | been swindied. "Tis Araold is 8 Republioan, but wewlerq e ke b minutely obeved iu every particiar. city would remain partially under military rule. of that party bersabouts woa't 80 him, ONDON, nosing e procession had filed futh e with TOgATd {0 80 T o presens roprt we wil ot endoaron i give 8 L o | * Fuewdar fe Uiter anilesoss sounty Aady Jotuaon, ks «© o . £ , i 2 il s 4 ucted by blin PTS p vwe | {lie names of the uegroes who, were wounded or arrested. At | will get together at Kiagaton to delogates W entels sisend &0-dog ot 86 for mose, laady, 134d.1 o g afior raquired to perfor b iret District there were spward of 150 or 200 taken. At | Thus far the.ohnson e rineats both n Cotaabie aod Ditehs United States 5008 at the close of husiness weze at 04, L B o dy i f Brevot Ma). Gen. A, D, . the Second District Station 55 were veceived. Three died | ess county, are miserablo failares. ‘Thers are a few Kepulli- 4 2 s 4 t could have heen o ATANEL BURNAYK after being brought to the station, aud three others are sup. | cans—very few —who have been inveigled into a L way i INinois Central Shares were quoted at 74f. #8i | o m st Lieat v Am'i Adjo titmersl. | pased to he mortally wounded. 1o all, we suppose there has lorsewent of the wminisiration policy, but they huve vof yet Frie Railroad Shases, 43 Ertn aharen, 41124 - e At this mome i foree, entared Drvade To-morrne Gav, Sb wiil reiurh omil 0ien | Lpen shout 19 ar 20 negroes killed the oourage t s publicly, The New-Orlease uflan o i 1k of EAGIRG b0 Lpctyuasd &1L 4 B S0 LL6 LyAGL Bl sl B0 VAR B Lubed el e il v oA e M AL D RS W AT R AR A N s v g i ok wautek I L waksd ) S oAl A AUy M L

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