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DDO DDD DDD PD' DDD i)D DDD DDDDDDDDU liDDDDDDD HOLD BY DBUGOI8TB EVEBYWHEEE. Address letters for lniormatlon In confidence, t II. T. HELM BOLD, Chemist. FBLSCIPAL DEP0T8t UEtHBOLD's DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAUUIIOUSU, Ko. 694 BBOAD WA1 , New Yorkt OB TO HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, Its 104 South TENTH Htrtat PhllaUeloMa. Xawsm OvUUkrtelte, Ml ft 'JwbvM'i Take THE NEW ORLEANS RIOT. A Graphic Acconiit of Ihe Affair. REPORT OF AN EYE-WITNE3S. ICorrible Scenes of Butchery. (JEN. SHERIDAN'S DESPATCHES. Etc.. Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Eto.t Etc. WAhiiiNCTON, August 7. The editor of the New York tribune, alter quoting a parajmpli Kevi'iHll.y iroiu the Wtt-hititrton rorrr.ip'iuil'.'uce ot tbe iinus, HiTitid, and World, relative to the communication Irom (ienerul hlieridan, huvs: 'It it t'vidunt noiti thciu despatches that tUete lius been an uttcmot to destroy the character ot Gcutrul bheridun by virtually rcpr.'eutitifr bun as an accomplice of Mayor Monroe." Tue Tribune editor uUo chnlleuifca the an benticiiy ot the detpaich Irom (iciieral Sheridan of Auputt 1, which I teleeraphed ou ou Thursday uiu,bt labt, aud prououuees "it to be cither I oi fed or garbled." A reference to the despatcli ot (ienernl isiienrtau himself, puolisued in lait Fridav's 2'tmts, aid to niv btiiieui(.nts as to tho chatacter ol suoequent despaichcs from (Jen tral bhcridan, will prove the utter falsity of the cbtiree, co lar a tbe 1 ivies correspoiident is coieerued, that there has been uu attempt to destroy the character ot General 8nridan. It General Sheru.an's character is destroyed by showing t hut he is an accomplice of .Mayor Jlonroe, our correspondent has had no baud in this destruction ot chttractpr, for every ,uiiu i have cent you proves clearly taut so lar irom General bheridau being an iiccainpl'.ce o' .Mouroj, be rfcards the Mayor of Wew Orleans as a very bad man, and in earn of Ins despatches rec ru mends his removal Irom oiliee. With regard to the authi uticitv ol the despatch. Irom Ueueral KheriOau, of Aumift the 1st, published in the linns on Friday, I have but to say tnat it was copied irom the oripinal seut by Geneial Shuri dan to General Grant, and that it is the exact lunpungc used by General Sheridan. All the despatches of General Saeridau will be published in a lew dms. Khdi.lan made an example of a rowdy who attacked a peaceable neeio to-dav. Ihe Doit e luneral this atteruoou was orderly and pits ed oil quietly. In u teleirram to-day, be savs the statement that Slieridaii has received a rcqueii to revoke iiiiutiul law is lalse. Cnptain l!utt3, a Bureau officer in Winn parish, was aMi8binated a lew daj s np;o. N. Y. times. Action ol lite MlltiMry .nllirl!le AH I'frnoim t'orbltltifu to ell Anus, New OitLEAns, Auctifit 7. 7 P. M. The excite ment retard mil t he threatened ncjrro msurreu lion which has prevailed iu this city for two das past has f-ubaided, and all is now quiet. Au order hati heen issued b" Maiot-General K.iuiz, kii'bidduit; the 8ule of arms and aiiinuiuitijn to any one Th' dictum ut the military authori ties leaves the white-sat rue mercy ot the negroes, tbe latter beintr well suuplie'i with arms and nmmtiuition. Martial law .-till continued. New York Dinty A'crs. Mutllutloa of Ururra. Nueriil(at Ie nttti?N. Washington, August 7. The editorial in this moriiitiu's Tribune i't reieieuce la ihe despatcli of G uev.'il Sheridan, printed in the H iips, created quite n nensntiou in Wiiihiugtou. It is iiniVLrsally admitted that eert ila liberties ha I been tiikni w.tn Sueridan's desoateh, aud that tue copy printed wa-, noi that seiu by ihe Uoji mander of tbe Department of the Gulf. Mauv ol the iriends ol the Adimuis. ration, some of them hili iu power, insist that tne only way to place the President right is to print, the despatches. Gcnerrti Grant is in a peculiarly embarrassing position, as the despatch was addressed to turn, and some of his fuenas hay he is strlvina to have the original pubii hed. Up to a late hour no decihion hud been made. 1 have yet found no olc to verity the authenticity of the Times1 despatch, and the (reneral impression is that it w us net coirect, and that the cbareea of the 'lribime buve a good deal of foundation. Tn ltlty ofltouvl Flt(M. WAsniNtiTON, Auirust 7. The lollowiiifr special despatch, dated 6 o'clock, i3 received to-uigut at 1U.S. me tact oi a tteuei nag naving Deeu dis played ou the day ot tht not, 1 am told, is gene rally admitted by citizens wno were on tne streets in New Orleans on that latal day. New OitLEANH, Auirust 7. 3Iy st;it"mnt in reieieuce to tne L'oniederate flairs will be sworn to by the party who witnessed ii, betoie the Mili- taiy Commission. Larire sums ot money have wii ottered o luterestea parties to convroi the reports Irom this city. Incontrovertible evi dence of this fact cau'be had if necessary. The pworn testimony of trustworthy gentlemen now on record belore tue Military Uommiisiou will show that my reports, l'istead ot being exagge rated, tall lar sh:rt oi the tacts. Airooltlea ot ll MMHwncre Its Eirect on tbe ajllj. Washington, August 7. A gentleman arrive! tu-mght trotn xew Orleans, represents that Dr. Dostie. after he was shot aud uuconscious, was terribly mutilated and not recoguizable; that Governor Ilahn stated thttt, while being liaulei to the prison, he was treated brutally by the driver and the crowd that followed. At the Station House sixty men were crowded iuto a cell that was ouly intended for nine. Ot the number biougbt in all were Dadly beaten or stabbed. He estia.atcs tLat there were nearly 10,000 loyal radicals in Louisiana, perhaps hall ot them 'deeiniug it inexpedient lor the Conven tion to n.eel. John T. Monroe was pardoned by tho l'resi dent about tbe 1st of May last. Had his purdoa been delayed a day or two, such represents ions would have been made as possibly miuht have mevented it. The elfect upon tne morals ot New Oileuns was the worst. It gave the im pressioii that no man could be so bad as to oo out of tho pule of Prcbideutl'il mercy. Thug gerj resumed its sway, aud Mayor Monroe sur rounded bimself at once wiih a police force composed of that governing class who had beea Buu.mariiv dispersed when General lintlercame. Had Sheridan been in tho city at the lime of the riot Mayor Monroe would have been arrested and ihe bloodshed avoided. Tho exoJua Irom the South of Union and Northern families in anticipation of similar scenes elsewhere is affect ing business. A. 1'. Tr'Uune. Urspblc Account of tn tMot by n Eye- HllneNs Horrible Scenes During- tue BiSMHHCr. Etc; Specia'. Corrtspondenoe N. T, Timet, Conservative. Nbw Orleans, July 31. The mob and police tilled the sidewalk and the stairway ot the building. Shots were bred thronsrh the windows from both In and outside, and bricks, pavini stoues, clubs, and other missiles were thrown from both directions. A gentleman named Fox came down stain and was arrested, but on Btatlng that he was merely a spectator was released, and walked across the street, where he shielded himself on a door-step. From bis position be could see inside the bulldlnz wbkh fee tHt )ut left, ftud fee states only otic persrn after him rame out without being killed or bully wounded astnev camedo wn stairs bv the police and the mob of rioters accompanyinsr them. Givrnor Hahn, who is lame and walks with a crutch, was met on the ptaiis as be came down, and escorted out to the curbstone by two policemen. On reuchlns the sidewalK lie waf surrounded by about twenty persons, who beat him ou the back ot the dead with club, and he tcceived a severe stab iu the back, aho a pistol shot Horn behind. It is probable that this shot was fired by a no. liccman. On reaching Canal si t pet he was piarcd in a carriage, and under tbe charge ot the Clilct of Police-was taken sa'ely to the lock-up. He owes his lite to the Chief anil his squad, as they prvented hun irom being lynched. Fish, Heudprson, Shaw, aiiu other members were treated like ie. On reatbiug the loot of the eta rs they were beaten by the police and the mob, aud a'ter being reudered insensible were dragged off to Jail. An attempt to Ijnch Fisk wa.i made on Canal street, but the police in charge of him prcvei.ted it, although thty nearly killed him them selves by beating bim with the butts of their pistols. Hut lew treedmen were ni rested eon.ine out of tho building, as tiiey were nearly nil phot dead at sight. The licv. Mr. Ilorton, a clerayman from Ne.v Hump shire, now iu charge ot 'a church in this city, t lliciated as chaplain of the Convention. I heard liis pi n vi r at the opening, in which be asked lervently that the lives ot tbe members m ght be tpaiPd, and thanked God that peace h.id been declared in Europe, praying for the same bless ing in this country. In a habit necul arly mm isterial, one which distinctly fnnrked him as a clcigMiian, be came down stairs with a whl'e b.u dken hiet on i.is cane, intciidmc tosurreuder lnniKtli' peaceably. He wa9 met, knocked iioau, trampled upon, "kicked and beaten nearly to death, while beeeiug for mercy. The police and their rioting trlends were bis' assailant-. Dr. Dostie, iiiteufl ilia to surrender himself, alsi came down. He was shot, stabbed, and treated in the same manner as Ilorton, although ne implored the rtittiaus to take him prisoner and spare his lite. It is probable tbat both Horton and Dostie will die. These deluils stitlice to sl.ow how the errests were made. it. King Cutler and Judge 11. K. Howell escaped 'li nit much injury, aud chancing to tall into th-1 biiiids ot humane policemen, were conveyed to priton almost uninjured. On Common, naroune," Drjades, St. Charles, Eiimpart, aud Caroudelet streets Ireedmeu were murdeied by the police and the mob in cold blood, btauding in the door oi the telegraph otiice on Caroudelet s.reet, I saw about to hundred n en chasing one negro alou? the side walk. Six policemen were nearest 10 bun, aud in ttdvance oi uis pursuers. They em plied Uicir nsolvert inlo his back, and bnally auuther one. hen bo was near enough to his victim to biy bis hand on his thouldcr, shot bim in the hea l, ai,d he ell dead into an alley. Another Ireed u.an trying to escape Irom the Institute was l'lubiug ovei a teuce, when 1 saw hun fall irom a polkceman's shot. As he struck the urouiid at least a dozen police and rioters surrounded him and bred their pistols iuto h s heart and breast, at the eanio tunc pounding bun with clubs and canes. The blood flowed Irom wounds iu his sculp, covering his entire nice; but they con tinued thdr brutal assault uiiiil he breatneJ his lust, although he several times .'aised his feeble and wounded anus to gesticulate lor the mercy n 3 tongue could not ask ler. 1 saw a whue man draw a stiletto nna stril e it into tho heart ol a ttj ing netrro ou Common street. The blood snirted out in ereut red lets, stainius tue mur tictei's c'otl.it,r, late, and bands, lie eot up, and displayed the gory murks as though they weic proud emblems ot a praiseworthy deed. These and other incidents winch I saw, su:liee to show jou how the ireedmeu were treated ia a majority ot cases. It is due to justice, ho w eve;, to say that some ot the policemen tiea'.ei even toe ireedmtn with n.oderaiion, and rescued them Horn death at the bauds ot tiu; mob. The police behaved, p a gencml rale, with extraordinary bravery and extraordinary cruelty. Probably riliy'ot them were wounded, several mortally. ' They were nearly nil doubly aimed, uud used their arms v.ith great effect and indiscriminate execution. As I have before remarked, lome ol tbe j did their duty in proteciing their prisoners, and all the prisoners who are now alive owe their lives to tois lact. The mob would have lvnched every white man in the huildini:, ani bru tally muidered every black man, had it not been for a few eallaut and chivalric policemen. From what I have alrendy said, however, you must know that seme of the lorce were tne worst rioters present, a gentle man of my acquaintance spoke to one oi them in the act ot killing a freedinan, asking him. Wbv don't yoti furest him? JJou't kill nini." Tbe reply was, "Phut jour mouth, you nigjer- loving or I'll kill you." The force seems to be a mixture ot cowardly brutes au l respectable n.en. Ibo lew oilicers that I h.ive convened with since the riot, do not pretend to deny what 1 have here staled abjut thiu, and I am willing to utlirm that I have tout notbiug but the truth. The pobee impressed tbe baagaae-waaoni oi or exi ices brm in the citv to carry oil the dead; one load, consisting of eight or ten bodies, hud two living men at the bottom. T'ley were wounded, and perhaps wouM have died: O'tt they bad Ilic enouirh lett in them to struu-ele for air. An ee-Witness, whose name I can furiiiso, sas that a policeman mounted the cart, and shoving bis revolver down between the bodies on top, killed the poor fellows, with one shot tor each. The tieiidi-h thirst tor blood which seemed to possess some ot the rioters was too brutal lor even the imagination, of a savage. Their eyes glennied with it and rolled in their srekets; their tongues protruded from their mouths, parched and shrivelled almost, and their voices crew husky from demoniac yells. I nave i o doubt but that some of the p'olieeraen and noting whites were wounded by members o: their own party, os some of them seemed pos seted wiih a desire to shoot at auman beiecs regaidless of caste, color, or sex. No temale-t were buit that I know of. Houses were pil laged, but the outrages were mos'ly confined to the immediate vicinitv ot tho Institute. 0-ie man in a livery stable delinerately took up a rule, and killed a negro who ran through the door looking lor a place ol leluge. Ohio Johnson Convention Impo.taut letter from the Hon. Thomas Uwinsr. Columbus, Ohio, August 7. The Ohio Johnson Convention to-day selected the Hon. Thomis Kwinor, Lewis D. Campbell, General James D. SteedtnaD, and ex-Congressman William S. Groesbeck, as delegates at larae to the Philadel phia Convention. The resolutions are of little account. Tho propriety of nominating a State ticket was lett with the Executlvo Committee. A letter from tho Hon. Thomas E vlug was read, iu which be holds that the acts recently passed over the President's veto as well as the Consti tutional amendment, are null and void; that not having the sanction ot the Executive, they are subject to judicial investigation, aud must be held invalid, because neurly one-third ol the States were prevented from participating in their enactment. Had they received Executive approval, they must have beeu recognized by the courts without Inquirinr into tbe regular constitution of each of the powers enacting them. Tbe session of the Convention was not altogether harmonious. It was composed almost exclusively of Federal officers aud applicants for Presidential patraouge, THIRD EDITION EUROPE. LATEST ADVICES BY STEAMER. THE STEAMER "JAVA" AT NEW YORK. SUCCESS OF THE CABLE IN ENGLAND Another Reform Demonstration RENEWAL OF THE HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION. JLmtst lluttlo ot tlio "War. THE BAVARIANS DEFEATED AT WURZBURG. The Details of the Armistice. THE (OiMilTIOXS OF THE PEACE. ComiDg Congress at Prague. TBE LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS. El! tO.. lit., 2tO., Etc, Ktc, New York, August 8. The Java has arrived with Liverpool advices ot July 23th, via Quecu town July 20th. The Lherpool Agent of the Associated Press says the Atlantic cable was coinoletcd trom shore to shore on the 27th. The line was re ported woiking well, aud with increased speed, livra Ireland to Newfoundland. No lurther disturbances bad occurred in Lon don. The excitement bus materially subsided. The Reform Leatriie has called a meeting iu Iljdc Patk lor the SOth ult., with tbe allctred con- Sent of the Government, but the Ministers de clared tbat no such consent bad been given, and warned ihe Lengue against holding the meet ing, ihe League admitted there was a rnisun derstantling, and resolved to abandon the meet- intr and hold it at Islington. The Government assents to the meeting being held on Primrose Hill, or any other appropriate spot, but will not allow tl.e royal parks to be used till tne ques tion ot right is determined. The Government gave notice in tua House o Commons ot the ueces-ity for a renewal of the suspension of the habeas corpus iu Ireland. Mr. Maguire said he should move an amend ment aaainst any prolongation t, i.nuecesarv. Tho O'Connor Don culled attention to tho treatment of emigrants on some steamers be tween Liverpool and New York, bnding great fault there Aith. Alter debate the subject dropped. General Michael Gleason, late of tho United States army, bus been released from prison iu Dublin, on condition ol his leaving Ireland. The truce expired on the 27tb, but was pro longed to AiiLuist 2, and a four weeks armistice, commencing from the latter date, was concluded. It was also announced that the peace prelimi naries had beeu signed, aud had reached Vieniu lor ra'.ihcation by the Emperor of Austria. The minor German States are not mcluJed in the armistice, and hostilities between them and Prussia continue. The Bavarians have been defeated by the Prussians near Wurzburg. The suspension of hostilities between Austria and Italy commenced on July 25. Peace is thought to be almost sure. Liverpool, July 28, Evening. -The following bulletin was posted in the Paris Bourse to day: 'The Plenipotentiaries have signed an artuU tice of tour we-ks. Herr Pfordten signed ou behalf of Bavaria and the other Southern Cur man Slates." The ltahe, of Florence, states that negotia tions for tbe conclusion of an armistice have led to a result satisfactory to the dignity aud interests of Italy. The same paper says France has recognized the right of the inhabitants ot enetia to dispose of their own destluy. Austria, it is said, withdraws her demands in reference to intervention on tbe part of the Catholic powers in the Iioman question. The Tyrol question is slso reported suiistactorily settled. Peace neirotiatious will take place directly between Itil.v, Austria, aud Prussia. The Danish Kiusrad has finally parsed a modl- jicinion oi the l onstitut'on. London. Julv 211. via Oueenstown The fnl. lowing is given as the basiB ot ttie arrantremcuts iy wuicu the armistice has been prolonged. '1 tie territorial integrity of Austria Is to bo main tained, except Venetia. Austria accepts the loruiation ot a Northern Confederacy uudei Prussia. Saxony aud the Southern States pro serve their territories, aud will be irre to eroup themselves according to their pleasure. Austria pays Prussia an indemnity ot 75.00f,000 Iruncs. S hleswit: is to be ceded to Prussia. It 's stated tbat the Prussians bombird"d Wurzburg on the 27th. aud were repulsed with a loss of IS guns. The town was but little damaged. I'he tatrie says the French Iron-clad Toulon has been ordered to pet readv for sea imme diately. Her destination Is unknown. There are rumors that it the town of Frank foit does not l a i mediately pay tbe forced contri bution, the town will be closfd, and no one allo'ved to en'er or depart Admiral Persano baa demanded a court-maitial. The Italian Government has determined noon a full inquiry in the causes of the late naval defeat Arrived from Philadelphia, Louise, at Fal mouth, and from Charleston, Orion, at Liverpool. Commerc'ftt ialIUrnr. LiviBrooL, Jal 28, evening. Sales of Cotton, to-cay la.fXO baler. Ihe market Is nm and on ci siipedj .ales to speculator and exporters, 40 '0 bales; middling op audo, liliid. Breadstuff hi let. I'roviriong inacti- e. ons-ls for money, 83J tnr"j; untea ntatvs 6-20 . 6!H'W4: II inois ' f n- al, 7Ci78; Erie, 4 Wi 42. Auirjo American Te o rajih tbarfta ad v a nor t aoout 2k per cent with th tying of the cable, clos no at 12 Atlantio 8 per i ot. preferred share still at about 4, or one uis . tint lf Bd.yills Corn declined 9,1 rls : nnxel IJora. 26s 6d. Jhessis lt.gr and Ath r k I'.n. rnnort Ileol aenve. I ork easier. Bacon flat. Lard nominal ly k lni&'AP I. IP I,'. 1, 1 1 lift, it ,1 ie. Asbcs-sma l sa c at 80s for pot Suvar Grin, iu pn. nipner. oiioe steady. Mice.teailv Liu ed Oil qn'ct and steady Linseed t akes ntoadv. irrm fin rmipt Rosin, finnimnn .lit 1 w.,iri m ni nrprntlne nniet and steady. Petroleum firmer, at ma ia is j i a Ion don Markets. Whnat dull. mH l'i lower. Iron quiet and sieadt. Buvar advano u , . , ,1 - ... i ni n .. r.n j i . 7 v t'ui't? uiui it. auinniiM'i'. lauun nun. uir IS Turi enune Inactive, at 41n.4?8. l'ctroieum quiet, at Is. lOd. Ey Atlantic Submarine Telegraph Cable. 1'ORlllon or Ibe Prnssilnni In lli.virl Operatlostti itntl Slovemeutu slno the AruilMltoe Aunlrlaun novtuir Iuto Ibe Tyrol. Special Derjmlrh lij the C tble to tho A. 1". lUrald. Oceen's Hotel. London, August 5. Before tl e armistice had heen exten.let to Bavaria by pioelamation, the rrus-ian annv had moved rni.ldlv, and s oure I most ot the im porta uc cities of that Kingdom. PRUSSIAN TAPER MONEY FOR THE BAVARIANS. The Prussians are forcing a paper currency upon the people of Bavaria. BAVARIA'S PART OF TUE TEACE. By aereement in the articles of armistice it is specilicd that the Pru.-siaus are to occupv and possess Wurzburg, but the Bavarians are to retain possession ot the fortress ot Mentz. Ihe Baden troops leit the fortress yesterday, and the Wiirteniburg regiments are to leave on Wednes day next. ITALY AdAIV THREATENED. Dunne the last three days Austrian troops to the number of neurlv UMv thousand have been pouring into the Italian Tyrol via Bavaria. TUB ITALIAN NAVY. The Italian navy is to be reorganized at once. COURT-MARTIAL OP TUE ADMIRAL WHO LOST TUE BATTLE OF TUE LISSA. The court-martial of Admiral Persano. tho ofl.ter who commanded the Italian squndron recently do'eated in the Adriatic sea. oil Lissh, is progresBiug. He is bcius tried ior Incompe tency aud bad inanaceni jut iu that nllair. ANOTHER ITALIAN LOAN. Another new Ital'an loan, of three hundred aud fiity miiUon lira, has been ordered, siuco the sitruing ot the articles of armistice before Vienna. SWISS TROOrs PENT HOME FROM THE TYROL. Part of tho Swiss troons which were guarding tho Italian borders have been disbanded, in consequence ot the close of the w ar. CHOLERA INCREASING. The cholera reports of Eueinud for the week cud. i:g to-day show a marked increase ot the epidemic. Commrrrltl Intelltirence. London YIoney mabklt. London, Auiut C. t oni-u.B closed tins eeuiuff at i ; tor money. United feta es 6-20s aro quoted tir n at 68 par cout. Uln oi- tentiai Jtai roan slinres. 75. Liverpool Cotton Jiakket Liverpool, August 6. l'ho fales of cetlou to day haw covered 8 10 bales. 1 ho market is fUt. A dt c.ineoi oue quartet penny per pound i repoiied. Ill'nOUS F 1IIK OAULE. The loliowiug despatches will be read with inicrcst und contidence. They are reliable, Tlu y were io manipulated in the ollice of the New loik Herald, LORD STANLEY British Secretary of Forelpn Affairs, Tn .Vr. Seward: "Lord s anio. avails hlmsul f of this opportunity ot congratulating the bucrotury ot Suite of tho United btaes upon the uuiou ot Eupland ana America, may no uifkreuces ever seoarute tncin "STANLEY." MR. SEWARD. 70 Lord Stanley; ' ihe United Mates Secretar ot State reoinro categ l.oid b'auley's wish, uud that no difturuuoo Died reiua'U to separate, bus uud and America, r. quests the eettli-iii"ut of a lit lo balance due ou Alubuma aui ShenaHtloili account. Mr. boward aval s lnire't t tl s opoortauity of callincr tho iloiioiub e r-ecre ar ' atten.ion to one ot the Amu- ricun bill stttlcrs now at uuchoi in the Thames. " rV. It. ri." BUTL RUN RUSSELL. To James Gordon Bennett: "1 have DPar.v comuieted a history of the next war in America, bv an eie witness. With sliirlit nlieiat ous, li o u be u-ed for a war in any otner country. Do you want itr Kusbkll " J. o, bk,nnitt 'J o Bull Bun Husnelli ' Ynu Kuviish rnoortnra aro too slow for our read' ers. Vie Dad a similar history prepared by one of cur own reporters soino months ano, aud have used the first chapter in givintc a lull aud correct account oi ihe Louisiana riot, o.u.u.- LONDON TIMES. 7Yi flm Kem York Associated JYess: -a reliable ireiitltmiau and au intelligent con'ra bsiiii have made app icat'ou to serve this journal us ... 'I hu P.t.f,,p lis trt thn Kitur V,,plf pri-s, ciuinunir to bavo lur ihed the u with a ereut variety ot intelligence uunni uiu war iu AoioriCA l au we employ them proii ably?" DEW YORK ASSOCIATED PRESS 7'A f.Mlflftn 7IDK..S.' " I tie 'line amount of contraband trade carried on Lv il,o English puonlo wi.n tue southern states i.unnif the lato war, warrants reference to that i. uurterin respect to contrabands With rerard to icliub e iieiitlt men, we oonsioor, irom past exten ii. co. tiiat me 'timet can rt-lio ahundantlv on any staiemeiit made respOJtinx Aiiiunuo anirs." FROM A NEW YORK ALDERMAN To an old i'i iewt in London; Usvi'K been in utiice s x months, and mado a lew i undied tie usoiifis, I'm coming Ua-:k toLuudoa. is the iu un opoi.iiu lor a Kouiiouiau r" FROM T11K LONDON FRIEND O'theXtw York Alderman: L oVi como uow. ltd . or you'll be laaped sure Your old pal was sent io Nowuate last week for his share in the ciaonsuiau's job vou went to Aintir c to Kit o car ol l he only oponiuii now is a dry cen i h in'. A coun o ot us have irot to cut lor America by the next steamer see if you can't nmiiavo our nonuuati ns tor a place In you' city (j.jvemint'Ut till our littlo alluir here blows over." OKOKOK FRANCIS TRAIN to lAird Derby i I'm off lot r-an Frnno'sco to-morrow, return and dii.o wiih Johnson next day; spraK at Now Or ems in lavor of wh'fe iu u early iu the week shall smasu up badical panyaud reorxauiio America ou a uow pun ut tho Philadelphia Convention; will thou attend io Euvlaiid, aud settle affairs there and olso wlieie ,n Europe. I bree cheers lor tho Amorioaa eaiiie beep cool U:l I como over for my horse rail road fund. O k r." FA Bis, Anrust 3, 1800. ABTEMUB WARD To his American Business Manager. ' lids world is oi 1 a float, ut alio. Anion the principal alios hear, l'ru-ibv has iha bet abo at pro. sent Ihe principal curiosity in ber abo b inv the needle eun Have jest konkluded an arraunomont with Lewis Napo'eon for a side she of wacks wurks ar d sualx, near the en ranee to the rrata exkibbbun, terms private between we and Lesrls Admls.ion one frank, French money, or fifteen cents, Ame.ican currency. Oa kloaio the kontraot the Jl P. ror r. marked, 'Too and me hei dun a good day's work, Arteum!.' A. W." FROM WASHINGTON THIS AFTERNOON. ISPECIAL DESPATCHES TO EVENING TELEGRAPH. Washington, August 8. PernoiiHl. Generals Steedman and t'ullerton were among the visitors at the Executive Mansion yesterday. The Executive stables and carnatfo-hoiise, ex tending to the east Irom tue White House, are being torn down. Th space will be made a flower garden. Ne accommodations have been maiu lor tho President's livery at the west end of the grounds. General John M. Cor-e, the hero of Altoona, is in town, looking alter his Reeular Army appointment The Rebel General Dick Tavlor, of New Or- lean, arrived here to day, lie is a delegate to the Philadtlphia Convention. Senator Cowan, Supenutendent Darline, Gene ral Stonenian, aud General Alien, of Missouri, are in lown. Generals 0. Brown, of Virginia, J.K Spragne, ot Arkansas, Davis Tillson, of Georgia, and E. M. Gregory, of Texas, all of the rreedrnen's Bureau, hHve been granted a leave of absence ior twenty days. General Brown goes to Con necticut. ronutrrfr Hlng-. There has been received at the Treasury Department a plate used In printing counterfeit titty cent notes, which nas captured in New York city by oicrutives of the secret service division. The olliccrs sccureo a quantity of the counterfeit notes some weeks aeo, anJ having worked up the case, succeeded in securing toe plate and several of tbe panics engaged in the manufacture of the notes. lualau AIT.. Irs. The Commissioner of Indian Affairs in Ne braska has iustructe 1 Indian iignts to prohibit selling or giving away of arms or ammunition to Indians. Ill Co of' derate Demi. An oreanizaliou has beeu effected through the South having lor its object the exhuming and buryintr in cemeteries oi tho Confederate aeid. Plats have been purchased at Gettysburg aud Franklin, Teuncs.-ee. feuriiliikt ot ilie Jt-trrrHon Harracfen. The Jeller.-on BMrracis, near Georgetown, wcie last night destroyed by Hie; it broke out about 1145. Supposed to have been the work of an iuccpdlary. Theoe barracks were lately sold by the Government, and had been converted into dwellings. Eight families lost their homes and goods. Cotton Tax, The Commissi! upt of Internal Revenue has prepared ap elaborate system of cotton regula tions, w bich wPl bo is-nied in a few days, FROM BALTIMURE TO-DAY. Obltnary -I'srsimol luiocratlc Con-v-oiiwn, t-'.ic. SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE EVENING TBLEURAPH ) Baltimorf, August 8. Thomas S.vann, Jr., only son of Governor Swauu, fiied last evening at his father's tesideiice iu this c ty. Madame Bouapar.e U rapidly recovering from ber injuries. The Regular Democratic State Convention assembled here lo-day to appoint delcatos to represent the Democracy iu the Philadelphia Convention. Over oue thousand Democrats were reeisterrd as voters in Baltimore yesterday. At this rate up to election, they will sweep the city and State for the Conservative ticket. The Campaign in Indiana Speech of Speaker (Jollux at Indianapolis. Indianapolis, August 7. The Hon. Schuyler Coliax has addressed the lmgest of the extraor dinarily large out-door meetings of tbe Union men in this city. Ho held au immense audience in close attention for nearly three hours, inter mpted only by frequent applause. Wherever be has spoken the people have delighted to wel come him, and nowhere with greater enthu siasm than at Indianapolis. Uis speech to-night was In vindication of Congress from the attacks ol the Johnson party, and a review of the Consti tutional amendment. It was a manly, charac teiiotlc effort, free from declamation and abuse, exeir t us truth is abusive. From Nashville. NAsnviLLE, Aueust 7. The colored 8'.ate Convt ntion has transacted little business of im portance. The debates have been of a strong character. The Metropolitan Police Commis sioners have replied, through counsel, to the In junction procured agaiust them by the Mayor and city government, alleging that the charges against them are utterly false. The case will probably be argued in a few days. General C. H. Hy le, ot tho First Congressional District of Eat Tennessee, has beeu appointed by a Convention ol seven counties, at Greenville, as a delegate to the Philadelphia Convention. Senator Poland Nominated for Cougiciss. White River Junction, Vt., August 7.-1110 Si cond Congressional District Convention of this State, held hero to day, was the largest ever he'd, there beimr some eiht hundred persons from Windham county alone, which is the south end of tho district Hon. J. "eV. Colbtirn, of SprimrtJelcl, was chosen President, and Mr. A. N. Sain, of Bellows Fulls, Secretary.- Judge Polund was nominated t r Cougress by accla mation, and was called upon and made a strong. Union speech. From Louisville. Louisville, August 7. On Mond.iy the Rebels attacked a Federal soldier, wno fought the crowd until he was shot three times and beaten with rocks i:nd club-i. Colonel John Nickels, late of the Rebol army, a candidate for Cb rk ot tho County Court, was shot, and is l.kcly to die. Kansas The Weather Crops. Leaven worth, August 7. The weather is very hot here 103 in tho shade. The crops are the most bounteous ever gathered In Kansas. The C holera at Cincinnati. Cincinnati, August 8. There were three deaths from cholera yesterday and forty-two new cases In this city. A younir elr' was put up at a raUle in Rome. The tickets were all taken, but the police inter-kied.
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