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O the § 1 ve A K T be T . 1t same AN AGK 1 grovide v y outs niug & PRI '\Il C N CIRCUIT FLGRIDA, Duv oo ot JAMES M. ¥ o + 11 refare, o wcdezed (L now yird day of od to saswer Niel. will be filed J\\ the Cierk €2 the ¢ Joy, 1066, TavwTl vequired o answe: of which & copy is | Secve o copy of your o the subseriber. st b in (he Caty of New exclusive of the day ¢ eomplaint within t6 Cierk of the City om the sist TawOwTl QUPREALY ( ikbia vty daye er e day of wachve ‘. withis, the ot you for the & Bovidos Lao cosls ui | Ty complaiat in &(1 Pwanty-onn Memb: A Tliows b6 so prepared and hep - Bostde the couta of thi this 2 and County MV:: ‘ork, o the hret B R G G s S S S s st Dwng Coods. | Notices the COUNTY of NX W-YORK: VERAL ELECTION i . .. ww firt Mon- -t iber f e Firet ond, f the United € " for f Fuiewih | comp d Cornt m‘. 1B .‘|v b e of o pisor of Jol e i the p hee of Louls wed by the dest i offize will expie on co of Hunith pectars of Blactios 5 L 1 for inste Chap. 181 obmitting o the Peoy! n, b0 tevle s Co 166 for New-Tork, represer ted i eaid bal ¥ figure for encl ball be headed * Au Act stk 1 Co Honue i the € CGEORCE ¥ v\‘n\ OURT.—In the m MAYOR. ALDERME s Ve to ter of 54 C SO AL, st day of Ao 5. o o s boreadier, on " ded. in th ot "yt Mecy Auti De ¥ wobion of Jotn W Price ar the b the off ARREN LAWTON, F by o goumplaist. n. thie- action sereswith served upon you, and L wor to York. v ki twenty 4 «.-, OURT, CITY & B HASKFLL end IAY —Bummous—i'o sopy of Yo e araber 169 Broadway, n the ¢ ‘the service of this sxmmoins oo You, € ot ez vice; and if yoo fa.' to nswes ¢ time alorcsald, the '-...ulx.l wil um of cne thoutand do! re r‘v'-' nfid; ight % o Dek 32 T O R P was filad in the D, PELTO] 0 OPENING \‘\' BR b st 11 | 2ae bargaine in Carpe e pestionts bave udvanced heir prices b comiuue to sell a | thi ut pric owes wnd smal profis, ( carzy it ot to the best of NO. n”.mm Ciot! vd s we iy | | s e e R © o, 214 Rowary for busi :\1)“ ' m wliator 2% oo modern impr, B'NTQI‘AI Ty FOURTEENT ET a0 JOBBER iy and 271 West Tmn- Al o coruet iglh-uve. pury NEW-YORK DAILY TR]BUNE, ’l‘HURSDAY AU(:UST 9, 1866, » v iy aisde, sud 1 @eau to i d {l OPARRELY, THE 1M, Sl BUSHSESS, whain of L u‘l b . s the Dal 05K b0 by, is 100 feet deep ond 25 fect from, ist, o1 the dweiiing part bas ol the te ordere ¥ T R THE EAGLETON MANUFACTURING €O INVITE TUE AITENTION OF THE TRAUE TO THEIR EXTENSIVE and William R BTOCK OF “:|HOOP SKIRT SKIRTS. NEW STYLES OF BUPERIOR FINISIL DY, 7' purplaint, on of New-York, lu ke -t pLICA Tllldhlll‘ DENT he APPLICA u nunsh 'm for s VOLUNTARY mm:Z-"* Tie i- v J% 1w, Rev, Gled iu iie €1 k(‘afl\.udfl ‘w)fi 1 ipthe N prviarce Dext, ot COGSWFLL L K. GREEN, oned te answer Al Liff, & copy of ti's o of yous enawer on £14 3 ., withis twenty dage after U axclusive o the ey of 4oy B M. FINCH, I‘hhh\! . \!l-vux tils setion wes fled in ;h olice e, e 14tk J.?QIJP w-Yor! abose eoti d u‘l'-n « . EATMEG, K \mnu'.us TOURT—COUNTY_ Ol‘ TOMPKIN! SWATHANIEL 8. HOWE, aet. ( Bammags For reliel—To COOGSW E o of Torpkine ¢ bac; bt Lae ke cervice of l‘\h on. INCI, Rlinii's Av il LLJIA‘ u' 10 ¢ K. blI.L} e, o som ivkare of iae Clerk of ~ COURT, M‘o!k ~THE METRO- ITAN EAV sgumnt JOTN. WGHARDSOR A'm_'}::fl-&uz- Ratbeus el o wu- .sxhi-.,.fl" ""..i....y’ G Eitg 51 o 3% day af Rupea oo, 4 1370 Tk wec ¢ g dgpient o y. - X or pucool of'Liwl of - n- % Doiod August b, 1807, rty-fourth strect w fallows, viz: ALVRED T. ACKERT. Refore ML PLATS. ews Uil .“‘wun/\ afcrese iy fiv Toet (245), and J"‘“ No. § P v Atloive Ne, ¢ Wallw AND AT THE PWEST MARKET Nos. £1 AND FRICE 83 JOUN ST, o Gunn!‘onu ANTED—1 W SITUATION STRESS, or olber work, wivei. Apply or addie s No NUM fiu WANTE cd yoars, bo n . Kew \\V ANTED—E udn i Wi or G eat Catova o 11 nn« ‘ilvlllu\-\l BO WOUNDED ~OLDI ats of Soldi A (mllnrtf'r\*' 8 pv [ well recomme H. MACY, Fourteon(in ANTE I>|\nl DIATE ale to s Lova axp Lovmry, peceeT Cigrasa of Co o Commiitee of Cla 8. H. llm'trb—.ftm.llca family a3 NULE Boat neor Rixt the city ot country, 171 Weat 1 HOUSEW( ¥l OJanlcb ). —W uuh‘I in ev ctoen of the . Avdre . Llrn. F1iLD & ¢ LAGETT ox N W v, 1. C. ¥ town for a wnd raveges for O CADVATS €Y o mea g it. Cete nowt ccl . Hy L. V' ork. this book v i Addio s Hartfo. d, Conn._ 112 Tribun: \MEN. and Six(hrave enced SALIS N—it smart AGENTS, TIIED TW.J Book, Toyal 5 atherm W ¢ ireh to the Ses neral Agent, No. ( \\\'\\ avd ¥ 8 Hov Soperiatend siug lotters of Pounatics and l.lm:icr.u, YEARS cx Criidren of \III\V. R3, end the Wid 2 and wud B No. 111 Broadway, Now-Yar! Hon, Jobss T, Hollz vt Coxonwes, 1. 8, npTy-N Hor! BreniagaTarives, 1. Mliiary Claus Azert those o bave cosctiled peuts we & compotert aud Liticary Affuirs . W. Vs DUNAN, (Late Captain A, Q. M., U 8.V ) AURNT POR THE grcis equaliz odt d‘a lJ Brosdway, m re X ailg. CACTION-2Sol Siirom. X veitise ing thiele ehaits to just prssed. | Hotdiers of 10618 und otbers, or thai o, ? 1d spply by lobter, or in peron. w° tids ofliee for isfor aud red thair Jainie will be furme w Miscellancons. Ouk, Fbopy snd Walno ! Araiytin hermoieter [NJES, 14 ok loweat magufa tuiers jiic AM\AU( KB.—An o for familjes go oy. Kot s 4 Bewicrs 'y » s €iin, ometith 16 time o fher Also IANHA] AA\' ‘(i:m:,\.\'l u.l’\s.: INKNFANGD M NUFACTO- LEY™ « "RHLI)\II b IKON IUUA y L & Co., Mann Prea d invoice of qm{umd I - Cant de, sz 0 Nw Yark e 10 Maiket s * and CORBUGA gles, lewe than Tin o Skate, and put op in "8 IRON BRIDGTS, & and slivays good aid safe. Xicd f voofs, of (he hast quelity 1o rror pily etreoded o ! Kaese _BROTHER 0 \H\(‘Hl\!\”’l fgood METAL for BA LERS st VANDERBI'T dh'-n»l [ TA L Tioute, Ne. 116 ¥ atton, RRITT. Maznz low peleen. 1a ot gt oot )lAn:L A KL wve., ZED 8L more & rance nr\u T, 603 £ixth e A‘l’bb u\'\lr ble; 1,.» alf the price of mubie T B Wi k 58-ata, Aphas ations, nert fren by el - CORRUGATED RUUF Co TLANTIC CITY, N | ']'ht- llr.c Yehaved, a8 B genera! role, with extraond: g 1 Wontom, A S e e i to th, ez pary bravery and extraordinary cruelty,” Probably Th:-)v' ?nm Sales by | THE LATE RIOT. !)\' )Y‘\(‘\ hl)‘;. x‘\vr\'.i (‘ )., Broadway o —— R — J o Works o Au.v ney « ey ll”“'.‘ TRADE KALE 3 What TLo Times's Eye-Witness S2 STIE 493 Broadway 1w J.E Co LLL by ATC- LEEDS & MivE of tho Affair. . 'n.n\ on 1. 'HH RS II\\ A—-~ [ AT oelaek, ot ¥ ELLG | TIE MASSACRE PRECONCERTED BY REDELS Correapondeuce of The N Y. Times New-Onceass, La., Tueedny, July 31, m talie ard 18G€. oy §asware With the origin of the riof o The | Unitod Srates Cotored Troops. It is ale e e Lo b g g black watn i b2L ) oy e e we L‘m [|lz’:‘f.',‘.‘:.’,,.':":;’;’::;rf.l-?n» brick building, Ioeated, s I teleg ED-ROOM = Clegant carved resswaod snd W ek w-lnut bed i 1 p(\'npmrb of about 100 freedm: Dryndesest., between Canal end Cotamo on, e burtats, waskat e, covsoden wnd chaie; tes be e etnont, - Some white by. | ¥Taction of tho Capitol building &8 Bai breads, cam crmr S o o B ¢ away the national flag which | beon used by the oticiuls of the Biute 1180, s shot was fired, 'Tho blicks [ offices. The main bu'f, in which the € An nasortment of Kitchen Furnicure, wence. Thoe whites tell a contra- which the sale wilt com- od it 1 tave ecan responsible men who were vamed Warnes, did the same thing while pussing h the crowd under enard, althongh they had ropes o defie m to do their worst and | threateued thom to haunt them * wid his st if thoy | harmed a hm..: his head, i When Fish, tho first member that I saw arrested, was own Canil-st., o ruffian monnted & pieco of s 1 1o front of & new building and attempted to throw er his head. Another oue bit him in tho back at, wherenpon Le turned around and defied enarkable more for its sbusiveness thar nand other eolored mes pasa throneh od onan atirected my Mo walked through the mob o hundie under his as 4 I saw negro dray their regular » X No one dared to molest him dugrgers. uow upder guard of C. The In-vuuh~ p s shout 700 cing the fi sRons, extent of ¢ | was eapablo of hotdi second story and emis rzo do al VER'S SALE o LR but they fiil to give an_ authoritativo statomcat | P, excepi 6 lo o stnirway fn fout RECEIVERS SALE-of MACHINERY out this first fuot. Emnedintely after it was fired, bows ’ was orectesd for te us) of pablie mieeiinge, o1 3 PROVOST, Acctioneer, will sl at Pubie Auctlon, oa TF ever, o brizht yellow bey commenced haravguing his com- | 18 sur ounded on all sides with low windows, w ieh reach Aug. 9,82 . o, b the bullding latcly occapied by rudes in the advis them to ctoar the | UP pear lll«- the ceiling, At the rearend of the hall pany. fu Jobu-sk., eity of New-Branswlos 2 strects of th * Ho was nrrested | 18 80 clevated prutform, on which the u-»n..k:vu_ . i { by an Siefof-Police. This was the | desk is located. The fumiture in the room consisted of and Fixtaros, coutisting in part es foliows i o @ cession then moved on, | ordinny cane-bottom arm-ehaims and a fow decks for ",'"', 1. ad iu fact ol Minds of Black Pand tum ed w"- Dryade , bLalting in front of | ies, A ruiling, ealled the “har of tie houss,™ day of § ) R e | the Mechantes’ Tnstitute, now used ss the State Capitol, | divides the room in Lalf, purtitioning off the lobby from dy 3 | the space in which the members had their seats, Fho nt was in session. They wero met ehecrs from frionds of both colors. They n of the disturbance abovo mentione d, ted with remarks of ap vil when lhu repulsed their assailatts. They wery eri- 2 o firin stand for their * rights,” and to! 1 iy for any emegency, These 7, ana for tho first time I folt sori s o morelinnts commeneed clos- from the building fo the tel ‘A squad of policemen were gathered on where the Con ezraph offfes, Baronne-gl,, toward it, The procossion Aistorbarce had been reported to Polico headquartors, where, anticipating trouble, » largo resorve foree was stationed, Orders wero_immediatoly” issucd to arrest the negroes engaged fn it. Sherilf (ex- laves necompanied the foree 1o the seeno of action, and ound Dry: in front of tho Tustitute. thronged ‘with vrz‘nlmn-n und their white friends. It was uscless to try to ito the bu'lding while such a crowd romai ' Waiizond Lrow ( 6 Uycreulls Jacks; ), newrly new (uis unseEvic [ aeonde L at the M lieary Rafirosd | and Gar \Wheels aze | 5 e Ralizosd Supp's | a8 ho cinitas, e was altompring 10 arrest @ wem ber v & momber who was wounded by this I being knock ] e imed ! Al 1P CALERDED BARTLETT, No.3 Uaso 1o for 8 DERRICKSON & e with the butt cnd. whie Beenrred, AURNER & Co, G in the rear of the Institute,and soon merched | ebol Gon,) | odia | clugive evidence of the despern. it ol violence of their siughter. Langled and 400:’1 knots of hair and criep wool show how whites ard blacks died foge gling against 1nfuriated and tmplacable encimnc [ | every apart | tion"of the wob | ) o and even the sides yme of the dwellinehouses ere in the same condition. A rofroshing shower which foll this morning washod sway but enough romati to shook o the The clairs snd furnitur M are ¢ shivered and The building g nnder tho rays of the liot sun which followed the rain, & monument of disgrace tw th aly | casual passer by | fro it | 1a the mean time, an immense conconrse of people Lad | thie State sud the couutry in which sueh socues cau bo €t | congregated at the junction of Dryades nnd anal, and | 84! " e | more tooking townrd the 1, some of them shouting the riot preconcorted? Tt p ! pery will be farmished on spull | and blaspbemiug terribly, The whole city was in a tro f o e x‘:'r“’lf';;'fi '.' "'t ':f Lble. 8o e o Siisons oxhibtiod i Jot there w 2 understand- (i SIS LLY, Brt. Major and Ast G M, U, . Ay, || IO e e Jf,". ',‘,’f,uf"‘,:’&':.'“.,,wi | 11 of tho Young bloods about town (abn tiot { men de in soctety, including maty young in wid tact prowised each otlior 1o be prescit Sachinern | years, who were brandishing revolsers in the aff, and wers | and do thois * duty” whob tae timecame, 1 Leand for days ) o | ely anxions 1 be led an to the dostruction of the | rrence just snch talk in the hote! - 3 } Conventioners and pll of the freedmon near wnd in tho rects, B did not think the speakers SAL —one of I i 1t crowd had also assembled in Come I now believo that they were; bt e POl . { other end of the block in which the Insti- ping jast as they did, they staried for ot 1 HERL 10 . Dy me vmlunnf the poltco_foree wore | the Insiitute, rvolver tn hand, ou u,muqul w0 of the mo- FON horsn - power ’II nn \H owds, ey soon commenged fir | ment, and the whole affair secms now to have b « STEA low. ¢ W to n | a Tof tho building and drove thew | /yprearrangeds Jusi bofore 1 o'clock, who Luager ones. ik e | =13 | progre od bt a short time, the flaeshe!l van, ) . S, mannactured and ap freedmen, members of the Convention, u]..-n strect eried at the top of s e, “ Now (he devil 1 to | tators and others had been driven inte the b pay.” Another eaid, for bot work.” What sida and sitrred to weay | police mlvaneed to the entranee and foro | suthority those moen had for t atements, [ know not, : s | Atairs to the door of the Hal nor who runz the bull. The Police wero pastly tkn off i tives, where the Conve mwhled, and into | duty tm- night be 'un sud were armiod hetter + usual, | LOONS FOR 815 which they and the faedmer hud rotreatod, Soveral dif- | W % tke Fourth Di force nppenred most epproved plas. ferent tales are told 8810 what followed. Cortain itis that | @ 1'the Tnsciture, and vy e s e w2 one policetaan wus mortally wounded in the ball, while, | 87 ' tho city was on the Youug » T business’ everrwhere, nnd haried The signal iateuded (or the Police ¢ sceus of setion, was adoptod by the riotors. | Thea memecd st 12:45, and, asting three hours, | cuded at 3: 1t did not ¢xd wrtil every nezvo and Ge Institute had beenm either billed ov e . ! 111 on their 1 efter the pol i m,l.ml with the exception of thrce or T ADS RIOK g Y S 000 and” drove | Jowr whites, s thers woes-shash 100 zen piisry sl e ON FRESS thet oom with ehaire, &c. After this, Kine | claseca in the building, end abont 50 woundsd outsile, i o Crs T A o 101 40 heve demanded thet every ermed mas | fhe total casu amount Lo 125, of who G0 ivort ¥ ¥ ave the toom. Capt. Burke, formerly Union Chiof of | Frilsd or har tic] from their wounds. TAis extimate a ruylu flesh wound in the * s moderate, % | i O thin ataaalt | Tho wilitary foron wns enesmped st Comp Jackson, five | ciaci, without demagdig the s o | miles fom the soeme of the riot, and in the morning were 1 thalr pi ‘o1 throweh the half open doog | told to bo ready for any emergency, They did notarrive at the erowd insido; this, while a Mqucl had besn restored, and it wes oply rrstored oy Mispleyed from a cane stuck upon the | when there wes pothing left mhllurr m. h_ certain L 1, 45 cirtain that so mueh coafusion | 0t Numlurd’ WA Ve i dereliet in orderiog € - side thazFreh of the stories may have o | into town, G 1- Sherid lmn n3' in town, 5 iforni i sundation, for v Lubbah oceasioned by the firing | Baixd had co 1 1 understand # California Wines. sud Wi of the 100 or moro men in the hall. ne | n 2 m!; vt ' * | one cou' 2 cevorything or be ablo to tell extetly | makin s and progressed v Y 4 His dorctiction should ba | | for 4 quanter of 'an hour. Fho mob sud the polics filled the sidowalk and the flair- | investigated, - DEALERS IN way of the luildit P ghots fired through the win- | potice iumprossd tho bagaage-B22ung 07 AR Sinréss dows from both nd bricks, firm in this city t L econvisting clubs, and otk thrown f of ent Or lea Do PURE CALIFORNIA WINES, 1 Az came down stairs wounded wus sreslods \ thit ha was merel, | « 12 No. SO (LDAR-ST, tor he was releascd and wolked across the strect, whore he | , whoie name I can ru nish, says that shieldod himsclion a 8sorstep, From his l...|.,.‘ he | policer an mounted the eart, and shoving bis vevalver dow L EW YORK could see inside e Lutiding which he Lind just Joft, and he | betwcen the hodies on top, killed the poor fHl/o s, with one stutes that 0ily owe person o) ter him came out without be- | ket for cack, The fieidish thirst for blood which seemed — Lilled or bad'y s onnded as they came down stairs by the | to posass soime of the rioters was o Lrutal for even the r‘ iee and the wacl of viokrs accompanwing them, Gov, | imigination ol a savage yea P Thoss velisde Wines are gaizing publle favor with astout Tabin, who s Batas aiid WAlks with s crutel, was met ogthe | rollcd in (heir sockets; their tou stairs 88 bo came down, end escortod out fo the curbstone | fheir mouths, ‘m ched and shrivelod 3 repidity, sud thels srprecedested snd unrivided popularity sro vt | by (wo puliemien. ou’ reaching the sidewalk he grow hwsiy from demoniac yells. ot meelt. T i S A was surrounded Dby about twenty pemsons who but that sowo of tho policemen aud wliboot merit. Tiey Luve auly to bo farly tasted to give them the | WA saFTOURded Dy 02U QWAL e wni 4 wero wounded. by mewin of thcir own preference over all olbers. As & purifier of the blood they excel ot he recoived ™ s nh in the back, also pis- | po 1 seetmned possessed with o desire to 1ol ahot from b 1 bable that ihis shot was | 8400l ut haman } regardicss of caste, color ot sex. ey Wines, and U v € wlich have volastssly | fired by a policcman hing Unnnl-at, hé waa placod | No fomn urt, that 1 know of. Houses were pil- ln-t—ar'\v' and ander the ehares of the Chief of | taged, but the outrages wero mostly eonfined to the im- 1 well e gentlomm been tendered I was taken safely fo th lock- lrmvl nu-.L s s il a5 they prevented him from being Ve tlat these Wines g \ pr i every por ! udegson, Shew and other me waeful @41l cases £t which they are fesommended. . On resching the foot of tho » e they wore Leaten by the pe the mob, end beinz rendered inens bl tempt to dynchs Fisk wos The follusring brands are now cflered by ue auprine alltte varieties now grow In the State. » [ in ehargo of him . rented it,although they nearly Wi | ¥ Wares, or lock Wik, of a light siiaw col v, very dellests d ves by beating him with the butts of thoir | t fow re arrested coming out of the Bae favored. fo surrepder himeel? down, tram pled npun, ath, whil st hss eves beeu offcrod to dor! :;u‘ lw tour agreeable bevers of bottles were sald througho ot the No nd wheeever lntrodaved, it bas proved o stue addition to the 5 | e ding to surrender lm wu'd table, the family circlo snd the betcliclar's sldeboard. camo down, shot, stabbed, and tre: Lodies who ave lst svagth and i, 2 sufler from munes, | SSINO INARNEE A8 ""'“" “'h""l"' Lo "“P‘ i fore brasklast or dinuc r, whose stoniacls are ont of onder, ad wh 'l r' 315 iho toms ate generally derangsd ; motiors weaning eaiidron, 824 o' | ond Judge suds of humane policemen, were mm almost uninjured. II onne, Dryades, St. Charles, Ram- 5. frecdmen were murdercd by 'he olid blood. Swnding 1 the'door ebiliren of sickly vatare and sour, dy- | Char cerasion ta rhungo the B cted 3 | -« mow. vebsable invigoretor ty i 1061 witlh anch general satiifactl ing to 1g o g convesed to Ou e anrl he hm/: o now we docus |t ausecetsnty to pob of tho telograph on Carondolot, 1 saw about 200 » chesing o along the sidewslk. Six policemen were nd In alvance of bis pursuers, 7%y emptied their ve s into Kis back, and finally anothcr en ke was near cnough Lo his victind 1o lay his hand the head, and he ¥l dead in A shoulder, ginl v T Ar r freed trying to escapo from the il titufo was elimbivg over a fotice, when I faw him full L As ! m & policc s o srounded zen polies ond v Per Doy tels inta h !,.ra,, vty t the same t A 4’1.4. with el avd ca Vlood flovwed fr 200 I8 & 7l I.na entire fuce; t! ne thiod el bratl utl he broathed Lis 1 A 1200 altiongh he lefml i, feehle nid woun MUSCATE 12 00 arna to gesticnly is tongue wuhlnulu k BEANDY W@ | for T ear a white man draw a jstileltoand strike i in T'ne bio ‘.l ! jets, staining te mwrderss’s e got up and displaged the 2 of @ dying negro on Commonsst, oivted. ot in gret dothing, Juce and ban qory wirks an though rausercorthy deed. 'Tiese and other ineide: lich I ufilce to show you how the ficedmen were treated in a majority of casca. 1t is due to justice, however, to say thatsome of the policomen treated even the freodmen wit mmhn‘tlcn aad reccued then trom death at the Lands of Wo will send e qianiity, rom one Dot purt of Now. Yo.k City, Jers ¥, ot iook 7 FREE OF CHARM, #‘— y were p '1C THOTE ROOMS, ot modesste pi i Suithe Opea st ol liours. thein were vlhoum o, soveral of them mom.u- i y white mat ip the building, and brutelly it ot bern fora faw gallant and Fiom what T bave alrendy Fooute) i modations for |,su okl 47F. CAKE, Paogrietur It \- y black man, had ! olicemen. lrie po (SQE&EQ&&--””LQH fiuwnrur, you must know that some of the G120 3. HOLY 3, Proprin mm ware the worst 1o J'mom. A gentleman of 1y dequaintance 0 to 0 them in the act of killing & freedman, asking Lim, * Why don’'t you arrest him ! {do arms oniy, as steadily and soldivily s ifon Aril, He bad been seut on an errand by one of his offiAors and was etnming. Tt was o soene that mado wy heart thiill with a4 Aniration for & brave man, alibiough ho was asblack as ink 1 heards Uslon man i the midst of a erowd of Rebel rioters, who wore pouty hu; o negro aud shouting for Jeft. N OTIC] ,.—Thn firm "ol B, m‘lc'fl\anw & (o, | full unitorn, i l’.-l IAIl REE! 2 pArnes, L AN has boen dissolved by the deuts o Ak business will be coptinued wemo styls, at Nos. T wad 61 W et e " L. HUTC SOt o, T | CHAR ). HOW SON, CHINSON Lk Fro owes 515 B to. the | d endlims of | mediate vicinago of the Institate. ~One mai 12 a livery stable deliberatcly b (Auvrvnjf« and kilicd @ hw‘uuln ran through the dour lovking for up{u.r,_,, fi bl tor givo you shy mare details than T it going beyond the” limits of my desire to furnivh nnly.mvlmmohn statomenta, J s with my own cyes alwast crerytiang that I have deseribed, and have | respousible witnesses for all the vest. 1 have not accepted "lvw wovs; but as lv Mjw tunately tie spot, II‘. 70 L PoB ¢ | & | rlor wine for tible ase. tie v nearly all shot dead at sight. “The | [ Tich wod notcrdty syt wine, <) adimired by Wk, 1 » cleng from oy | The Tetier of the Rebel Ofcinls to the Presic and vatuable In the sick clber, 83 it piakes e wheys aad Jella, it fi‘::" AR in this oftio- dent, ORI Ci ¢ Comumelon Settlan @1 choplain of the Convention. I heeed | - 3 . oo pogrdy s yor ot the opeming, in which he asked for- | The fullowiog is the conclasion of the lotter of the "u-‘ i oy wmtls | .,;« the IYLI; ‘v;‘f‘ the lrx‘v :'| ;.n, Iumn be L«;ul officials to Prosident Johasou, only 4 portion of Tonr.—Deep red elor, fine Sver, sud 1 4 : ;P : * easing ,“ w,",l;’"d ,l:: i whiich appearvd iu our tiest edition yésierdsy morning: the 0id wiaes of Lisbon, § ety ufom n-.uflb tlhotly laarked | Atnoom, tuloryglisg lgvipe sached the Lisut-Gor. Gnars Braxpr.~Fue pure i Wl ¢ man, ho came dow stair with & whito ipd Dot thero way 1. ooumciae. | g3 -'N 2 Larga 1 ¢ toward Caralst, from above ond below, ho y sent o dispatch 10 the Genor), conveying this ce of the (Sovernor and his retinue are in the first story. | Yesterday morning evorrthing sbout the l» ilding wes | seruprionsly clean, At uight it was b s smeared with clols man gore, from o lof it to | | the other, the halls, the offices, {1 fact e ————————————————— PRAISE OF ALLXANDER STEPHENS—EEBBLLION O¥ TRUASON, BUT HONORABLE. The Mon. Montgomery Blair of Md., has writteg the following letter, in reply to some strictures on e courss of Alexander W. Stephons, late Iebc! \'M . writer n s Xew-York paper: A writer in youor papor makes sofe severs anl 1 the Hoo. Adexander W, Stepl P! h o, the rnnvm"', selt-d 1 Bis fellow-« tirens of the Soutd, and would new tura | l\ redonn Linelf to a «l 5 oy -ala-r. o afw ma MW [ uo & S et e .m-,umg t0be appassad - § Nbloh onr M o g At | any one should vow renew fraternal fooll Cupecch tr m P Bla~to avout tho o nery «.unxel at (he o Fouting the secession of Georgla from the now vleads ior hor u;‘lul ation—having in nn nm ll |N!lul and t Bat is thers dayrble rdonable by { ot e 0 Behent tammile ist Do wo not sea the ge ,_m and | m.mm i;‘mr.‘hl rn.m sdom our ulun drava North and Sonth which had tmrx mints of the misses in the two & the belief that there wos an_irreconciiable h-! | beiween them, vendering separation inoyitable knows that there were multitudes of weli meaning 01 both sides who nrged on unLuxu ouder the d that it was a mere matler of usslon, which would tovrafuatod by pescenble Scoassion, <z pass off, o el quwsifons, by collapes of _the fecling ereited by debate. Al such disposents 1 epnn foay of tke peoplo Ware tuken by surprise ou the break of the was orgauieod by w scoret cabal of o Ba when the war oame, i apite of !l appeats to patricta to siay its fry, wihen the thunder of oannon Sad uun what eouid the lozers of peace in olther segtion Sniis 10 the forcos w itk which Lhey were suc to whieh mn{ belonged? Gen, Lee sald e sonrded by Bim, at'she requost of Prosident about tah ug the cutemund of our ATy Againat the thon hma ur»« ihe dectsion of IL' Virginia Gony “Mr, ftia'r, Tleok apon Sesossion as anarehy, T I | thie 5,000,000 6f s'aves in ihe Soutl I would suerifiee them | 1o the Unioc—bul Low can I draw my sword uj | sy maiive Smpa Ho could uot o lullnllll | Cous his friend, to Richmond, probubl we s vesalt, Tt is hard 1 home, kindeed, frlends aud_native soll, mlml 0_crush them all, This was the oase of s well as Toe 1t was the cass of vased sord fn ths Menth when ' the | United Stotes, delicquent in all make prepataiions o amvest {wnd cure the frenzy @y binding uing, and prevent it ranvivg eu autil it war, and, in naione! war, in its juf g1 of pie of both scothous, who were ider the sicceas of e the subjugation of the tow weaker, Awd hogen ta stagger uoder igeatic Noril, ull er| brave spirite or wupwoite Kven the slaves were for wheu sll the wl Gou. the nasural Insewct, vouug atd old, hid it their homes, ~ their and cEldren, fo bs pro wid et by thele pevor stropgth, theg Would not desert to oar ing army w3 it wareled uosgh the strinking South, with the panic-stris! md gave thom ald fort. To this, did not "-o blacks prove themselves & 181 Wonid dot the white man heve proved if,auder soch oircuiostances, he Lad gone over tot! Weon the affairs of the Bonth were MM Pregtdent Linocln Lod sont & invoking ferums tiut Ar. Davis at oo time soomac. inclined ommissioners appointed by Campbell—wers all snxious to mnuluh&". on our President proposed. csn gentlemen were for ence. P37, Dayis. who budt anfo m- causo onh indspenderce. Conid the sisicd o | trust wilch, accordivg to tho shape | eanro they rapresented, aud 'Nc -.. ..'.':.7'.. | sider that of & whole jioojle committ tLey take upod the:aselv s to say it e all that coacarurd ik to the arbitration ot Tb nspeets to whish & thas allude show that the | \‘fl'ul.nl.lnw of & war pm_r.hm-v faca ;::hl coption was treason o war le‘n in ite inception wutnuo It oceased tobe som long before tho Fugl ubed. ?JX war for mdhrudmo whed sxington, was coas rohcn..«gm o nized oa & nation, History A distinction between upliun heart of & eomZ an| sprinet g m V% 2" niifions proves, alec, that this slogul {roat wars conrert great crimes loto sometimes futo blessings, is well ande: by gl of every cthor peo; ic as we'l ae by our own. | dadde @ rood out of the oivil war of flier 3 most siiearely hops, ‘.-i::ys summnatiof eat never be socom i is! lent men who sought to pcennl 1 avd avert the wey, and even those ‘whose only guilt was i defending ¢! from its caluwities, and now seek to res pertect concord, are to be deemed rdon: Tam, with great respect, your mfl bl -- Mo gamery Co,, Md., August 6. 21 LAW INTELLIGENCE. " ol po e s UNITED qrmumnmmnm‘onwl—u-. Lojore Commissioner OsBoRM. AN ALLEGED COUNTERFEITER, ("nitad States agt. Wall Crosl Tle defendant was rme of Ihe alle arrested abont theee weeks sinca. 'When Attozpcy, applied kn Tris was unpmd 1 ”:‘l that kis l‘ll'-‘ July last, had bees pulud eount of The .w...!?r‘ i vice; that Mr. Wood was nn' in the of by counsel, as had zb el would be moved ou o-day insisted voonn s--,“' fotsy or Ree ogizanoe, excmination would result in th on Lis owid e I 'aoun l The Comissioper, o 'ebugedllu. ndanl on an Allen, esq, Antmn ney, Mnouu‘mm Lrh elunm loolmh-rt it Cnll&l States ol giving bail fn the sum of l. intelligence and urgivg that the troops be scut without de- ley. About one Lour atterward the ot broke out ending | vention, and the copture of sovers] mumb&u f this hadr. | ot our purpose to argus the ion of tie facts | | 810 the actual commoncomont of a [ isely the mode and manner and wh it started. We however, remurs that the ¢ lm 4 wos brought by the ermed maob g ‘the Con- vention. Sufice it 1o lu\' tha the eif autnorities took all the precautions possible to prevent th u ontbreak; thas they upplied during three deys previous to to proserve order at the plico where the o meet; that th thorities, State | tanding to act | perpose; that the poliee o nmmpl ted preveuting peace and and maniclp in concert wit citizens no more than t on from holding their meet, @ in and dispersing unmioleste end that the | ' i arrest woull heve bc—n sub- mitt: Ty 68 reed vpan, although | the Piesldent’s dispatc h{u +he Lientenant-tovernor, std | the subsequent 085 1o the Ammmy -Gonern!, was impere. | & tive that the military must not thwast the Oeswennon. i The mitisary anthorities Lad been for three days previo 1o the tlot inconstunt communication with the Attorns Genersl and the tenant-Governor, with 8 view the fwpendicg riot. The eforts lision, and #x | COURT OF COMMON PL'IlQ—G — Beforoe. Judges DALY and BRADY. T4 RXPRES KEWAPAPER O £ 1. Ciarko ugt, James T and ‘M Motion fnr a new trlnl denied. a It Dely, end after an a i-vomuuluuh parties, llmsflu(hl.‘ of property. e BUPERIOR ()OURT—InaAL TeRM—AUG. ISIONY. ke % T ot The Gerwan Snvmpc Bauk 4vings Bank.—Motion granted. Charles W. Allen, agt. Firman T.' Menager. grante >y - iry Medids, Witker sgt Wi, . Wilker. m’fmm B. Talor.—Motiea grenioh! contirming referee’s re| were nnsuccessful, and could not counteract the incendiary | | connseld and appeals of those who for sinister purposes | ad had in view this very result in ordex to reap @ pohitical hosvest, That the eivil suthorities have done their duty | in this respect is patent. ‘Thet more could have been done by them was impossible, as they | were not sllowed to remove the couso of the riot by taking ‘ propes means to {sunul the weeting of the Couvention, and wo doubs not for & momept thet the military com- | mander himaelf will be the first to corroborate these fects aud to arrest all calumnions impatations egainst the con- duct of onr people under these trying ciromostanees, r As regards the proclamation of mertel law the loast | that can be said is that 1t was dnopportune, if the noting | lmhmw-d cowmpletely, the pelice hdn‘ wasters of the | s a0 ) ed, and used ths ] uation, . “:u':l:eu and S intinate cxsoutien. T- ;n::v: |’~¢- “Tue colozéd mpnlnflon ¢ 0 body did not prrticipe: pate in re remarke ¢ them did their duty in protu«ling these digzraceful scenes, sud the men iu the nr mlv il twe primpul Hete their piisone w clive | OF ]llumr,mv. were aianding ws lookers-on, witbout bein y o | mo! N CONGRESS HALL, "M s frab o mirdered Oasa men, in union with & few white rioters who am 1o the affair, were no doubt well organ- well armed is undoubied, as 42 1 citizens wo ter killed or ougl the coufl er in less were leading thel ized. That they were policomen and gever, wounded by thewm, than two hours, et “wenty-seven rioters were killed end & considerdble “gi’“m. 1 octfl bedignt gorvants, © remain ve oar obedi ALPERT V.»ourl'x .{ieu -r{mz Goyernor of Louislans. A, 8. Hinios, Aunnmy-(h oral of Louisiana. X Im Mayor of N loans. i nershi f " Tl taply was, * Shut your mouth, pmber wounded. ‘VA.\;I};:D;‘J‘\nln‘ P '”g“‘,ljl’..nfl “' 3;'; ‘;.‘,X‘l‘..:l;__ = fi? il yo: ’r‘he' 'fl'.'\-m:..’ ';: At dark, vrcul 'l” over, w\g those of &ovm: DEER e1d ong-pelt e -th Hamert-an raau/ T e L DXBSOLUTION ~The Copartuersli ." n';lt;’ {xe | be o mixture ullu'avinl:dly 2::;4 ':u&rl nhqw hlt’h oen, :.:)T, tél‘h:'t‘;fllpfl oF nyrln “" P!: d\:::q ‘&1 a:d‘l:- v sbrve ani) L All_find s parehuer =y ,oxmu U [} ave eonveried wi A o f&“‘g LA, No. 35 P . Y e | g T‘.fi‘&’:i@‘fi:fi‘&;-{.&&‘fi.fi:flun " Tk A 32‘;“:‘; r"‘?:‘nflfw":‘“uy et g g il g Y :,," m;n:‘l:nr; :::‘ vioters were cnnuodemrmd by orders TINSAITH 8 POCKES CARDS Vi i, | i e e L e i ko | "SRR b v st il o1 Tuble of Clzcomferapes, 12047 Ined, 80 1 saw 8 coloced Corporsl of an avtillery regimwent, e outlaws; Lus were they zot ca ROLLN A, T B Co e Wiasio_ | COPARTNERSHIP. Tt anersigred have tlis | gty b widile of Barantcat. while . ha | 14po Shem with oo Hopes? The very vext morting Goriied & Copactmorahiy ander th voive i FYOWLER, i flah‘ and nn uiuriatsd crowd wer cliasing treedman | 1%¢ OTBO8 O the agitators wis iuuod containing, as usu D s Co., #nd wil coutiano the businees s hapkors nd Broluss | g5y the sidewaik, and 08 Lis lott baud Adothar towd E DA /ARRER Rafory axticlss, ad 5o the eucceeding e @ Exchmen ce. Nerw York T . o sidewalle | . h mnul.mwu:l. wore clasing ope up the . Each crowd wire A taken a stand to - Vi wa. [ uflf:"x«'." firic pistls, and thowing sopes sed clule st tlolt vic. m‘:ll:l Ay &\:\.":3 3‘.‘&‘.":&.’&&‘."““ Appdel e i ARBLE, MANTELE oLt . Rl Corporad wallod i the middle f ne stet . | Seobente WL LML A Gt ST B L\\l)\XAI e o WAXTER MA? Deajera o Bawod Bori Nerole Comoany's Qusr rise IFAC Aulhu b Weat llu'hml Vt. s in BLOUK WARBL hl‘l. B Ufioes of the N 8 ropd sby oo 2o 3h Davis, svoaratthom and ol ~thow teaitors, aud every '-nnlni of jgnominy that Lis touguo could ' command. 1 sny they ollowad him 10 eseaps unhurt, “ ‘ad ZEA7 Bogdod uishuman, mewbor of tig Conyous RN of WIT | ' \ atch has been enlargod, and ing shaps, It The Oneida (N, Y.) D! ia now printed in very handaomo aud enters is & WORLLY UOWHORDHE, Nathaniel l’-ml agt. Atrs «. F. 1. Laiuer utber B. Wymen.—Motion g q Joel E. Hymav m“uu New: onem:mi ~\' Amos ¢, Little agt. J okin, =] M ndqobiis sve Jas, Deviaa. re, Fiedk. P, James et .x_muo e I '\ Tamon Hagiert ot al ot 3 et G — Motion 10 tisherg from arrest Resner el aharney agt, Taano B, X. mm...u-u Geo. W. n-mm$ Francis Keiohart.—1 am fed Mthmmuumw it be referred to Ar‘v €5, to take fuxsher ju&‘\‘i‘u dnl;.;.":m uul:d' Seamltaz] ” } Exteaordinary Enterprise of the The Herald yesterday anuounced with mi ity, that the prese telegram containing the news of * clusion of peace between Prussis, Austrie, asd Italy, with **'.;i Horald the details upon Which the negotiations were up **of information obgained by Th pamse " Now, when we consider that Cluded * between Prussia, Austris, and our ym-rhf- uhh-. ufl thet the “( tions” goir z on fur the. Nuh- a8 We ¥ IIJ 01 b way be said on reco A"‘ misconduct, g tion, § of (he expense of ol The evfll bax tdlbll.lL of od & m:\( hl&. ond | I'A-lrr |vullf.u ats sbroad q un ':'y m fln after ) u ould pot cost ndnmdhyw TL: Harald, as for unlpa mu now naxss 80 eloguens. md run io this waye To uo Loadss Dai " Burkl'sof Megotiationg o boubiizes saioc .‘.,...m.uy !l"’ '«-w‘lw‘-‘ C Sgasble estecpese. '*-"M e ——— ) A meoting wap hold in Buffalo, on Monday, to wny - range for extending the Lospitaliites of the olty 1o those The borihiooming meatlng of the Ameriown Aswoolation for g, AdTanseant of Bypuoe. "

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