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HELP FOR REPt BLICAV MICXIVO.
Daring the late session of Congress a nuns-
bfr of wild projects concerning Mexico
considered, the most of which, as they toguli
serve to deplete the treasury and complicate
international affairs unnecessarily, fortunately
failed. One bill, however, finally passed,
vhich seems designodfeo/siae aid and eom-
iort to one of the contending paijges in Mex
ico, though it might be serviceable far legiti
mate dmds also, under different circum-
stauees. 1 It provides that all , transit fa-
ich are now accorded to trade wiifr
provinces shall be extended id
Mexico, on the southwestern fron-
after all goods, wares and mer-
ving at Surih ports on the
as shall be designated by tha
Secretary of the Treasury, and which are de
signed tor places in the Republic of
mar be entered at the. custom-house mhS
conveyed in transit through the Gaited
States free of duty. Th^ fiHect of this meas
ure will be to furnish the Mextepy Liberals
with supplies, on adradftgfoiitf. teams, from
the Fnited States. It will, _ it is said, cause’
a brisk trade to spring bp idf Vdint Isal
and such other places on the Bk) Grande as
shall de designated *» port» d|rtd«krying on
the trade with the LMftBrTMBT remtefa
the Baltimore Sun, ianot qufea.fei good as
the loan of fifty million dollars erhich was
proposed in Congress, and from which any
number of adventurers mi£ht have been en
riched at the cost of the United States. Yet
11 affords capital opportunities for “specula
tor 8 ” and other ‘ *en texprisfaig folks. ”
SIST for latest telegraphic' news as* second page. '
i tbe***
the
commenting upon
e otesespondent of
Twt eWirtseNDial, that the Naiiotml
j)hi» ^pvehtlqo'yliS'l^be Violently 1
no & Ute kufijd
»y »t—d sotiiMB^ipeamMiRBM Atolasder
on the firemen, and defeat that there is aqy
motr^bfenew ^The Age continues: *•» . The Anstr
ana vntfcrlv reckless ns we know the
martial OF as ITALIAN
!, ADMIRAL.
angfflste sSbnes *f hrvfevtoaod desolation on
B B6i! Where peace aad quiet arr now
ing.Bnt keuwIngRie anmtu which prom
the atefe* gf^toUnader—fully*
there are numbers in the Radical ranks" will
ing to wound, but yet afraid to strike"—we
teg to offer a few plate, words of fifendly ari.
rice to these peculiar advocate* 4>f daw an'
order, Who, it is alleged bythiTCoftftnercia:
correspondent, propose to “brpfoc up” the
August CuoTeuiioB, because “itTs regarded
With great disfavor” by the Radicalju
The National Union Convention, which
will assemble in this city on the 14th rust ,
being a perfectly legal body, convened for the
single purpose of tfttsteining the President
kndupholdmg the Government of the United:
States, now threatened by malignant traitors;
Via Bavaria, to ttej-yts praams that any drtBBpt to ^disturb its'. 1
Ik« Italian Navy is to be reoigtetied.' The Ocwrt
of Adnlral Peraiaao, wfeo raneMly «
hife been ordered. • Since the tofftnni^taf
B.-apartof feaSwiaa teoevs wktelMreragWd-
ag the Italian border have been disbandeA
Cholera ia tncr..-ing m England. ’*
New Yobs. August8;--pates of the evening
aved from London. CouboIb, 88%
' j OT *3. -a. —- * Y
at 6.
A safes to-day 8,000
bale*. Market Bat, with a decline of > 4 d.
Roaiguation of Canddiau
Finance Minister.
COMPLICITY BETWEEN DETECTIVES
AND COUNTERFEITERS.
its ■i iib'Hiti-til - will meet
prompt and decided cMBck an the part of
city authorities. . Conmou safety*,, if
common prudenee, sternly demaiuis such
action, it mate not be supposed, gad per
haps it ■ weil to unduratend it now, that the
people would tamely submit to supp an out
rage as is suggested f te. thq paragraph we
have quoted. In. time of actual war they msy
be willing to pofopoaq -certain rights, but
in a period of profound peace they will insist
upon a return to all the ancient landmarks,
and insist, too, in such a manner as not to be
dimogarded. Among those inalienable privt
degeg which their fetters imagined had been
secured to their posterity forever are freedom
of speech, the liberty of the press, aiSl iw the
concise and significant language of the C onsite
infer that in.
'erred to, the
municipal arm would be unhesitatingly raised
seizure OF AMERICAN citizens IN to protect fire ptegle in ihelrrtgbts, and that
AUSTRIA.
Kansas,
THE MARKETS.
New Yowl, August 8.—The Tribune's Ottawa spe
cial says Mr. Galt, Canadian Minister of Finance, has
resigned, owing to differences from hfs Colleagues
on the Lower Canada School question.
The Superintendent of Metropolitan Police has re-
ceived information Wading him to believe-that then
is oomplicity between the detective* and‘counterfeit-
era. John 8. Young, long Chief of Detectives,
bean relieved and Inspector Carpenter put in hit
place. Full devdopementa have not been made pub-
he. . £ .
The purser of the steamship Baltic publishes a card
announcing that a sailor on the steamer
aeized by the Prussian authorities iu the port of Bre*
marhaven and pressed into the service; the sailor
was shipped iu New York, but It is not known
whether be wae • naturalized dtlaen. Mr. Funk, late
Msytor of RuaMtfcMr Iowa, was also Miked lately by
the Austrian authorities while on ■ pleasure tour and
forced into the ranks.
The Tribune’s Leavenworth special says,the Indians
are committing raids on the Aeneas border, murder
ing and outraging. Troops have been tint to rescue
Gold 483{. Exchange nominal. Texas wool scarce
and quickly sold at 18>i®i0c.
FROM PORTLAND.
Meeting of the Democratic Convention.
tton jUKt to-diy. E. P. PiUebqry was unaniinoualy
fiomltuited tor GoVCrndr. ”
? u'C> r r FROM BALTKMOKfl.
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Registration of Voters Progressing.
Baltimore, Aug. 8.—The registration of Yotora has
commenced. It attracts considerable attention from
efl6rta being made by fmiijr, hereurfbrb excluded
the ground of dieloyalty, to obtain registration'. The
ntte^ w political pxrtiee in the city »ud State will de-
pend very much on the "reriilt'of registration.
Thoe. Swann, it., only eon of Governor Swjuxh, died
iHKlNSAS—How THU . CoiiyfimoN,. app
^i-'ihkrs Loyalists is YJ^jSpMiGovemor w ^(| e
Murphy, ot Arkansas, in wrlllug to D. H.
fr'gliam, endorsing the call of the Union
Convention, dated July 26, stales that: there
is not a paper in Llule Rock that Bill publish
the call, and but one in the whole State in
the interest of loyal men. At otfr election
in August the rebel element will have fall
control except, perhaps, i a a few north
western counties. The feeling toward Con
gress is more fertile than daring the war,
and hatred of Ufeo^ Mitesn and-Union men
is a matter of ambitious pride.'-*We have
just heard of the ratification Of the. Constitu
tional Amendment by the Tennessee Legisla
ture, and hail it aaan oaten tent tea measure
will become a law- f trsoW have called a
session of the Arkausag - Legislature had it
been possible to procUKa-quonUBi felt ham
deaths, resignatiobs r and removals to other
Slates, it could’’ nte .Yiave been had. IfF
1 Cboleba—Something Worth Knowing.—
Dr. 1'R. BeU, tel fed s»d eminent physician
of Louisville, a man of yast acquirements
sod wide observation and experience, said
tha other day at a meeting of the Louisville
College of Physicians and Surgeon* ’•
The cause of cholera has never risen to any
great height perpendicularly, except when it
was forced up. Naturally it cannot seriously
affect the second story of a good bohse.
Heights have always been, when properly
guarded, secure refuge from cholera. Ele-
. , !,J ing»or high walls have been per-
ngC while conterminous .places
' Mwwnlb been repeatedly
invaded in’the quarters along the Jqw banks
of the Mpskwa, but there huffier been'*’
case of the disease in the elevated Kremlin.
The monasteries, with high walk, te lfaiy,
France and Spain have, with great nnifbmriiy,
escADad tee tesidJaTJifi cause of Cbdeia
acta fithnu at SigteLhfid upon sleeping ^
sons. No amount of exposure in the worst
localities of the disease imperNSTlhe wake
ful, moving individual. I tiayejsaen hhn-
dreda of instances of tbia fact, without one
aberration from the statement of the propo
sition. I have myself spent tesny a night lit
these localities during the ravage*'Of the epi
demic, and never tell that I was in any. peril
While I kept awake." So this distinguished
practitioner intimates that attention to our
sleeping apartments is quite as important at
the other precautionary steps which are mure
frequently urged in the newspapers.^ Look
where you sleep, for it seems that the epi
demic Is most dangerous whew it steals on
onn “ like n thief hi the niphl”
gret (his much, a* toe Legisla W rc.tOte-|^^^^r“ ^
elected will be chosen from rebels who have
done good service in the war. Everything
(bat I can do to nnlte the Union sentimeatwf
the South will be done.
T :L -
Indian Hostilitlss.—St Lotte August 3.
The Democrat’s St. Joseph ’ speed!
says the Indians in Idaho are getting trou
blesome. They made a raid, July IsL 00
Boulder creek and Ruby city, ware panted
by the traqp**ad aAght occurred mvUak
seven soldiers aad t%ty Indians werk Mlfea
At the UtosS4fl«(MSUaptain Jennings, with
wity men, was snrrounded by four hundred
Indians, and was fighting te««»teiy. Rein-
lorcements are *
A Sscond Balaam’s Asa.—Thhre is ad air
of improbability about Urn ffelowing which
ft hard to get over. Bat qi tfatte fiaa lately
been a great many atef* and
prophesying nboutthe capitolat
we know of no good reason why the
miraculous thing should not occur ovei
•he Arkansas. We, however, (give the story
as we find it in our exchanges: , !
A ootemporary states that some
ment was created ih the neighborhood ‘of
ten. Rabb, opposite Friar’s Feint, Ark., a
weekago, by tae repeated aseeniun oteonot _
negrora that a mule had spoken to him, **
antbi
pi
thatnfilt, w Jen 8
rated at its slowness, and beg;
whip it uomeicitnUy; wuereupte* the ,
shook the harness off of bimsau and con-
Kfidted the negro, ordered him to gohaoa
wad prepare, for the day of judgment was
coming, nod he would meet his just reward.
The negro immediately fled to the home aa«
related the occurrence^ laboring the white
altJM;k of ^
,, ^ codld- not’ tfnder any ’
iteindupedtogjmear URP 1
lag mule.”
■It sf any
U
> The monotony of the
ited cavalrx .akinaish in the
is shout six miles to. the weal
the Ausmsn ftnsasrs of the
BSMBssr. The
to-dAv to the rear ; t
attacked hy tike rather dafiatad horsatateuof
battle against the sword. The It Pi
who rode into the town were v^few in number, An£
they could not attack before HR JBQm> came up.
This delay of a few minutes gata HolUrs S «hoft
tihsMM -burry together fNw h >arU of the
town, and by the time the UhMmmtf^hetr win-
‘forcemlwlhe AnStrisas iilliwy MvA
As soon as their supports me up the
form
Rt a si ^ ra^L
feet pattering on tbe stones, I men’s swordijmg-
ling, thfef Mccoitrements nug, and their lances
borne upright, with the bleckd white flsgs ehuhii-
iog over their bends; bat wheteni' (he onnihg into
th e broader street, which is tiled MadmA place, a
short, sharp word of comman k isterm note
from the trumpet, the lano^ollra Oame down wad
werp Hacking out in front one nM*e** shoulders,
the horses broke into a steac gslkw/'ii^d tbe lsnce
flitejs fluttered rapidly from e motion, ‘tbroush
terfere air, as the bonmnaKw with bri» hands low and bodies,
withal bent forward, lightly grippethe stares, and drore
tution, “the nght of the people peaceably 4o>i The Dklan lmap^afed anBYoke, but
RBfMnhlfcii- Hflni’p.wp rpiumnnh] /infer fiKiiriM* ¥“ 38a ^ ShOMt di^T. Ttertaa
. the Stvon^bf powers We General
Govcrfiment, so often invoked tetris p
the Radicals topRNeet theta io feeitJa
ness and crime, would te paomptiy called
into requisition to pseserva tho peace of the
cMMtiy,wufofee» it* known auriascognizeil
laws, atfd eoahle its chiaeBS ‘’peaceably ta
ussembfe” in accordance with the express
guarantees of ; the Great Charter. Shaald,
however, this last hope desert them ; should
the- properly constituted authorities^. from
m **m*;#-v*& rless to turn
aside the great outfwge contemplated, the
final resort of freed men woaia still be their*,
the foil exercise of which nc huntaa-hsod
mold prevent—tbe right and dslormication
to protect themselves at every hazard and at
every extremity! . . , 1
Tbe men ot peoperty in Philadelphia, of
Nil parties, haveZoo much at state to blindly
overlook what roust, follow,. assuredly as
light follows darkness if fhia radical mad
ness, unreboked and unrestrained, crops out
into its natural and legitimate fruit. Nokthe
mere tools of these madmen would alone
meet with proper punishment, butthe gieater
criminals, who, in their counting rooms and
dainty parlors and snug offices, concocted
and instigated the deep villainy, would be
sought and ground to powder, beneath “the
m ber miUstpae of the people’s, wrath.” It
fely any longer to Midlf tHe ■ troth, fearfht
and appalling' though the vision of the future
assy be. One fact is certain, andmay be re-
V the. approacldng. convention
will provoke a spirit in the breasts of the
friends of the Uniou.and the Ckmstitution but
little dreamed of by these miserable “archi
tects of ruin.” Those who spw tja* storm
must not complain if they are compelled to
reap the whirlwind. It may be .that thftpfw
civil war, so anxiously desired by these
wretched fanatics, and so laboribnsly pre
pared for fry their feckless pod. unprinci
pled leaders in Congress, may thus be quick-,
ly inaugurated! We are no alafmists, but
silence now would be worse thaq criminal.
As unwavering and consistent friends ot law,
and order, who iu tbe dreary past counseled,,
in every instance, patience and submission to
the laws, and the men.who eirecitfed them,
no matter, how burtbensome, We here, tit
day, enter a solemn protest against the revo
lutionary schemes of these “dark political
gamesters." We speak to the brave, the loy
al, and tbe true of all creeds and all parties.
We speak to man “emfratted on a coinmop
voyage, who=e certain desfiqyTS jblther eom-
mon safety or common -rain." ; la God’s
same, let us have Peace' . The scare ’of
our people are still fresh, and the 'wounds of
many of our brethren are stilt bleeding- Let
the ghastly doors of the temple of Janus be
kept dosed, at least until the Widow puts
off her mourmag aad the mother no longer
weeps for her stricken child. Let 'the wise
and patriotic policy of Andrew Johnson,who
faBoswonuta pasted* fee- u*ity .of tfie 'Rfe-
paUic aqd maiui*in the .qovereignty of the
States, be permitted to produce its legitimate
results. We hdievq the masses are earbest
ly with him. In the quiet, bumljle'hortes cf
the people—ia the crowded pearls of tiwte
and commerce, “where passionate (NeoorO
rears eternal Ifehe!"—fris name ia blessed as
their friend ’ aad’ * piotoeeor. ■ .Night aad
nontefiM a then sand altera, prayers as>-
ceod to heaven for hie wdferymid preserva
tion. And if tha crisis , comes—j£ , the steam
breaks, and the volcano, vomits forth iu liw
and blood—it will be found that lhare ase
millions ot white freedmen scattered
throughout the one*. distracted,';. bat now.
’ North-aad—tiouth, “
themaelvea into the ya<
tie-for toe great.
■ the. ya wafog > gui to4»bot-
. Tribune of the People.
Washington GOSsip.—w ^hfngtbn coiTes-
poadeats say that cabinet matters begin to
ateanie a n*w phase, sooerdfog to outside re
post, and StaO rsfhwnatsotrpraaiiitei threatens
not to b* Bo.^*taplepsaa waosith*t supposed.
The immediate friend 8 of Mr. frfepsbery as
sert that that gentlaman predicated Ms
ceptance of tbe Attorney GepSralShip upon
the retsntionof Mr. Stanton in The Cabinet,
fat wbieh fier wad : bWked. by Stoy- strong and
mfiaential WesMfew intaeneea. Stanton, On
Mag applied to, praaaiaad, if rstained. to
come oat sqaasaly and anaqaivoaally Uf The
“ ' is tractions to Gen.
f&tinffttence tif the
aflhira of theTemiessee LegislBtnre, are-feted
as an evidence of this snangmnent ft-i*
uteo positively promised that a letter will
appear from Mr. Staaton in reply to
iraihg She-
Stanton's enemies assert
nMwt - hen btie 1
die piteous appeals of the Geer
to bB MHiMdt i They qilegfc .
AoktpsT t;
OBCE.
Council
from Chancellor D.
the Metropolitan Police
Commissioners against any further action in
fbretr until a
.egauonain-
ill flM L*islatnre gfeiC
passed the original and amended act vh rfof
a legal one, having eadwfed hteita acts many
of H dfey fesct^ memtetsKo, tteLtoa
provision for wawg inoilnJWte.Uic twpport
tbe police force is nnooaafrfnuonal, and
farther aofry .not being a I^MMav, and ap-
-lying equally to aU p«*k»Sipf therittee,
-jKSSgc.-'figrr'
I tlfc'
X aU .^saS T,N
' HAKKAV
ext session of [ p re
^ the
Tmperiaf fte^ly of Aus-
»<df MiShapsburg.
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.MMS- 1
TIE OHiarV OF 'THE Ot
SaarThq .hy^Mlap
caste vUk Ua*-'
Lasn ta Ct«
‘ ; H “^Mhsa’VWlfeVds of last rl a.
{Kaustsdt (Jsly IS) Corrapondtopf
Orica aa.
ODTBBBAB.
The New Orlens Commercial of the atth OOBkias
tetortMte^MateSKlMimis,teas-rite IMMI
front of the Mscbaoics' Jnatitute in that dt#. the ev)
ninfi previoss/to toOaSfefasireraal saShw*. rod'!
back ap tbe oonvengon to assembls next day. Thai
Mr. Judd Baid Um object of tbiv assemblage ioC t^e
**
if all tbe rismento arrayed against ij
Uirovn 1jlab “ la gni ilte." Mast of \
rrtofr freedom to Got tbe Father,
With
Brutal
wjpe previous
~ Prusaiaut
gwoRD—
Ih the market place exciting cosfcfll at
ofifcelbflgtfL The eelebiated c|iF»^ AflstrU waa.
aious spite of all tha alamente
;e AbeU
vme owe
Abe Boa, aad
UcksethoSt By the grass efd*d>' gMwgteteunstloq.
of ooipnd shtidraa, ate cirasU.aWh "rt honor to tha
aokliars of Lo ills isos with a^t^rkakin.” ,
VIEWS or THE RET, MS. »OWO0».
a Kev. Hr. Horlou. 0
in' one baa J a fan With
. forma
tion and a greater speed th came on, their blue
peUasea, -trimmed with far at embroidered with yel-
t sw, flowing treelf from theiaft • boulders, leavtag
heir sword arms diaencumbKL Their heals well
up carried the sin^e eagle feabir ia everj cap
straight in the air; their swfls were raised, bright
and sharp, ready to strike ai teir wiry little horses,
pressed tight by the knees ol le rider, came bound
ing along, and dashed against le Prussian ranks aa if
they would leap over thepoiofof the lances.
The Uhlans swayed heavilyinde the shock of the
collision, but recovering agaii pressed through only
at a walk. Iu front of tber were mounted meb,
striking with their swords, pacing the lsnce thrusts,
'but unable to reach the Lane; but the ground was
also covered with ineu and hoes, struggling together
to rise; loose lines were jpdifog away; dismounted
Hussars, in their blue trnifo j* and lcmg boots, *cra
ying off to fry ho catch hie horeea, or to avoid
’Acsfcient fnsMMe 0»Mf>s*y, vHth Gas. Johastoaot
*— V—* sisl If — to thought tbsr wsssatt sate hara
i
when Asian? Sam* a SagHlve ateva «as
down State street, aurroauded, hi a oa ’
nets, to be oarried back inta alaverj, and
present scene ae a 1 counterpart. ’ You,
ton bees looking toward. Cantos Urthatoa, dojtot
convention of IH64 and 1S66. T<MU||to tto aoittar
Bad Sritof stoke hands oife ttovtoat ymlflarte
town toui with one of tbe unretootaat dlvinee who
rebel cause. Yon wno ’are beta tovagafl
>jimr righto, sad ytm toM naaorw than.
Look toteefed da<—the at*r» araailteara tod MOW
bavm^ met aq^qorabUJteiatahte
who fought against the gvwwmenc onvoBK at
■ap, *• WtoM mls#oa pett” (A rmos—“DU yon ever
to^..®^°“*
And so will I, added the speaker, soonar (has, (Mr.
-who tova been utoj—adto tto I: itoa Sate »USU rate
views or jijDqg reistanp.
I was the fle*f_»peAk«r. ' Tha^ecrae
fee Sooth, Xto aaen
universal auffi-age, r
are now pnrsaing tbi
suXroge.
ttooagboat
to toected
got up. fe» W . _
y tliu conrso which they
ieywiH befo^jed t»yield uuftvenal
■r Um ts*
‘Dpe-ainet tto firmer FraaetaraaSsoto tooy toAraa
coiled, shtvamd. acattarad, an broken aa a Wave ia
bipkto feat dfatoasgaioat a eg. In the few momenh,
that the ratals were licked toither it seems that tbe
horsemen were eoclegely jatoed agatSat each ofeer.
that brace or sword was hariv wsed. - The frdssarw
scaped the paints in rusbUnm, bat their spaed took
toirt cfcao to Ite UMteMW»ate few they bad
ot even room to use tbeir sntds. Then tbe Prus-
sians, st onto* tod-tallar mn, mounted on heavier
horses, mostly-bred from *lD|iBh sires, pressed hard
on tho light frames and smaer horses of the Hus
sars, and by more weight ad physical strength bora
them batik and forced thee from their seals to the
ground, or somrttmes, so nde wegtba shock, mnt
• horse* and ib^u bounding kkwurds, to come down
with a clatter mk the pavenont. *4«. ., x
_ TH* LANCK T&I7HFHA9T. ' 1 .J
The few Ausfriaua who nmained mounted tnwgllt
for a short time to stop the ’rnssian advance, but they
couhrmske no impression n the Lancers. Wherever
a Bmsar made a dash too uoee, thpee po»ta brMfrd
couched against his chest <? his horse’s breast, for the
Austrians now were in infefior numbexv in tbe streets
to the Fruaeians, and th< narrow a aes of the way
would no* allow them to ntire for thafr reserve* to
chsrge. So the Prussians tressed sfradily forward ia
an invulnerable line, and ne Austrians^ impotent to
atop them, had to fall back before them. Before they
bad gone to through the tarn, fighting tide Irregular
combat, more Prussian crralry came up behind the
Uhlans, and the Austrians began to draw off. The
Lancers pnsbed after them,but the Ho««are got away,
and at the eud of tbe town the pursuit esenrd. One
officer and twenty-two non-fommiaaiuned^ ofllosru and;
privates taken prisoners, vilh nearly ToHy captured
horses, fell into the handfi of the UhhflM, nr the tro
phies of this skirmish, done of the priremere are
wouuded, a few Hussars ’killed, and two or. three
Prussians were left dead upon the ground.
Gay Bridal Fabty Broken Up.—A tele
gram published Saturday morning announced
the arrest in Philadelphia of tbe individual
who perpetrated so saocessfully the forgery
Dr. Doato was tto Jasa ap-joto-r; ant aoaoe at tea
expressions were mwt^mtetnjicr ttsiUHti.
disturb the convention they wi^iTd tie annildiaiod^
and-MM£fflti£dsl»dfidnd never rule aa con
querors.
VIEWS OF MICHAEL H VHN.
The cause wluch we are here to-night inaugurating
in Louisiana fi fl great and holy cAU«e, and the
rebels are trembling in their shoes iu cousdonadan.
a time when featerM ; >teolitioni*t” wae . inkiitarad
aa a shame; bat I stsail before you te-uii;ai.: rSMhd
and educated as I have beau in the Soutu, Sod
yoO tkaL tglory in. totogjau. aboUtieui.t -aad
[AppUuae.] I would rather every oifice tu
was iu tbe torida of* colored men, tluu in tto toiata a(j
unrepentant rebels. I Applause.)
rtoMonxoas aaamssMtoaianmx
[From tbe New Orleans Picayune, July ».]
Tto nitre ot tbe meeting toULteat «Mbt, tha to,
ij.mi.i.ii.rj, aitilreaaea daUvercd. and tto. ttofrY
dleorderly conduct of the proceeatoh of coloeea
which fbnned after tile -Meeting; ta fee prtneitol aub-
yactaf diawanti thhi twaiiig ttoee*howl Ujeelty.
aodVeUfrMMdte-. .
— wiM
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A majority aawrinl
street in one confi
about four hundred
two white men among them. A majority-wanned brink
bait, eluba eud- aticto pa. their foods, apd a great
many labored under the influence of liquor. , U WM
only through tbe active and vigilant eSartidna of
Colonel Atoasa OKiatwrAUce, and the ofitoen.lMtter
him, tb*t any semblance o| order at^U waa preeerve *
About one o’clock this morning a serious diatarbat
occurred on Common-strwt and M the mar (X Pay,
draa market A crowd ot ngnes.' etterkel several
nplicemeu nud a general melee occurred. A i
Sabot* were fired, and sticks, brickbale and kaivee
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were Used. Tbe poHcemeh’ 'wem overpowered,
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(From the Lonisvflle Courier.]
What tile Radicals PrajMsc to A
aad Irlafr,
only
to thslr inleywlianra, and v
amt ttoaaalvea, they tore ao aw ter ttoM
unn them.
ft will to Seentiy'th'e extract we
Irish are to to "yut iliafa," bat tto
(eatedjortto cei(qed Irtoran wiU attract
attention. • Theyaavtn be invited t
by means of which he came into possession
of $00,000 of Government money. His name,
we now learn from tbe Northern papers, is
William Ringgold Cooper, an acting enai
in tbe navy, and quite recently on daw
the office of Detail, Bureau of Navigation,
iNfcvy Departraent. : t ij j
Since the occurrence of the forgery, every
effort bad been made lo discover the culprit,
and it was feared that iu consequence of tbe
premature publication uf the affair, the per
son would succeed in making hie escape; but
it appears that be was not in the least afraid
of detection, from the manner ia which be
has conducted him self; circulating freely
amongst bis former friends, Suspicion did
not at first rest upon Cooper, and it ChOWf*
hardly be believed that be was tbe guilty
petfioSMSs be has hitherto borne an excellent
reputation, acd moved in tbe highest circles
of Washington society. ’But from tbe facts,
it was concluded that some one in the Navy
Department, well acquainted with all tbe de
tails, bad committed the crime, for none
other could have succeeded in getting tbe
requisitions—necessary for the
of the navy warrant—so easily signed fry the
requisite officers in the Navy and Treasury
Departments. Suspicion, however, finally
lodged upon Cooper, and he was accordingly
watched by tbe detectives Cooper was mar
ried on Thursday morning to Miss Julia De
crees, .niece of the United'States pnblfo prin
ter, an heiress and highly accomi
young lady, who is well known in the nigfii
circles of Washington society. The forai
and bis bride were on their Way to New Ydll
where they were to take the next steamei
for Europe on a bridal toor. Thd detectives
followed him on the train, and concluded to
arrest him upon tbeir arrival la Philadelphia.
Be. was accordingly arrested wt Abe depot ite
that city. Of the $GO,OHO ftwasMently ob
tained by him, about #57,BOO waa found upon
his person. --■> ! dj -y 2l -
The Washington correspondent «f the New
York Times says: “The friends ol thd fttat-
Hes find some comfort in tha.daot tfekj,.|fc&
marriage was not consummated.”
i Tan (Use or Ms. Davi*.—Heraidfr,
Whshington correspondeafr wdtiag on Fri
day, says tbe arrival of CbsMesO'UflBBft
rect from a protracted interview w!
client, Jefferson Davis, at Fortress Monroe,
gives rise to many rumors nod much specu
lation. Undoubtedly his trip to fortreBs
Monroe and here is in connection with tbe
report of the House Judiciary Committee,
and well informed authorities state that, the.
ofrnt'M*** having failed to’ 1 (rhplioaSa Mr.
Davis in the assassination conspiracy, au ef- Tu P T Tnri
fort will now be nmde to seempfris^retense;
on parole, bis alleged crime being redneadto’
’the single One under which m smuijrotters
ip like manner implicated frsxh- dn been re
leased on parole. It has been positively as
certained that Mr. C’Cooor, whatever bis
alter the Irish. "The; are,” said tha latter,-"glvi
to treason, body rod soul. With ran exoapneqs fear
vote the Copperhead ticket, aad an degraded aooua-
drala. Bevrag need the Iriala and tod aa nwnjr aa
yet; and I am therefore willing to tolerate
while longer. In brief, yon should make thte
.XSffSF'feY
the f tiogforts may be, is prosecating toat tbs War
department rather than at tfre ! Attomey'
General’s, t
‘ Wanved—SouiHsas Riots yo Help obx
Radigals.—It having been deeaned neeehaa
fy says Hie New York Herald, to repeat the old
bug the Northern voters at the eomiag olee-
tiona a number of riots are desired at various
prominent points at the Sooth, a*ch as Rich
mond Mobile. Memphis aad New Orleans.
If twenty or
negroes, martyrs to liber-
iese placee, an
far Ad*RhAiMi.cans^. FW
farther partienlars, terms of compenaaitoM'
lri„ f^JrifayfeStWs?te8«0^ any other
member of the Reconstruction. Committee. '- -
T The Death or President Lincoln.—The
y i% jjpnairy offer a prize for
y given subject, and
for the sobjert' at next year’s poete bite
chosen **lfra ds**b ad FMmde^
tbfe.' daty.
Officer White was cut In the left arsfc
badly bruised by clubs and brickbats. Officers Unis
Henry 3. HBukinsutid James Daley ware badty bruised
op. The majority of our polios have Mood tiff tvust
ot batlie, and are not to bo mtimidatod, aren by t^e
force of numbers. They know. tbeir duty, and will
perform it. It was rumored that two lMgcbee wove
*fa’ena.“iniftS’M®E "iSSES
shortly after, a few blocks below Poydra* markatTand
a number of shots were fired. Nine
rested and placed In the lock-up. After thte, Ser
geant Uftsey, wHh-wbodt twenty men, paraded the
whole of the rear district, hut all at ttea time
quiet. It waa owing to Sergeant Oibl
in ejecting the negroes from Lopez’s
was ne more damage done there.
Wa laern that efforts are now being made by the
Chief of Police to have Dr. Doetie and others, wko
used such violent and incendiary language, arrested
and held accountable. ’ Alio, that a committee of our
best citizens will watt .spue our military authorities
tq solicit tbeir aitLja. suppressing tto efforts of the
few who are using such extreme measures to
the black population qgaiyst the whites.
We publMOU Jtpffartey morning a detailed aeemwt
of what waa done at a recent meeting qf theBadicale
add KepahUcans, compoafife the loyal league
note, at Sprlngfeld. WVvdesSfWtD o>U tto attention ot
oar tternma and Irish raa-terv who hays^gteBud
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by the BsSisala few, tha hspsw-party purpoaea. Tto
" ’ * "oreignborn
qsa the Bsdffefe fen fee foreign tom oh-
ia to vote for tbeir candidates, and aa sad* m
3J2L:
tto
art to be
Swrtnahw
to join the lodgee
to help put tbe Irish down and use the Dutoh.’ Omr
’ :ed citizapa, who pave helppd tqtopikl ap
.Tiihn vw-
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trW* Agent. "
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me the
Praatdent, negro
ha social
and Representatives
again at Ae perfect
poHttea, of cmr pto
•cent.- rnwafeadoha apphmaa fi—was
Ttont, Ae delegate* rial agio mats feat, a
ttoiWecwwaadimffH foatoto Mr. Unqrar’a
Fell may tbe Germane and Iriak ’
teterMaahnt to wh*
eociety* aadht
t to African <te-
isd Afetoff
xotomoN—The
whoa Mr.
o act aa major-
ithin* be more
on o# m
WhtoJwr,
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Mnnlcoaaeqr Blsfr
fexno, avers thattkana in. too
heartily desires' (Sit to 1
Union under, tke-fynu^
MivStepheaa'kfonafe leitoUMi sod the dour
sifeation hra Soriie teftsrofe hy bis recent
OKlfes the right to secede,
■fewilhsUAMC foot, jrasrs of War to pat
down their cruel hslladnhtioo. . u
Afe tre Mittfertbat the editor of tbe TfUMUto,
ms hbaufogfel Aifif .'"oaife frallndassfouffS
fie stavehekfors .aimmSt the “right ha
secedel’ more persistently then Mr- Greeior..
Mr^4., '(• life); iHfot* oTS^#ENSS4L
Snutfrem Stsfos make i
at ot the Uofon, ^ibey .
so.” Is other articles tho
stimulated the Soothers Stated
tost’aecedh.” These nrtiolei were rahd by
Mr. Tbarabs in tbe Qeory* Gnntaff tion.it
prevfoos tb the vote whieb took Gnanrin oat.
Sir. Stephans, io IhefoUer fo which loo Tit- .
buan reters, ofasahsoC thorn In exUnaarioa of i Mnterf ^-“^BAXffRN.
his “crnel tetttocteetfoa. *
Gaos Things.
his opinion tf “good
at Cleveland he said: “I see that tbe Atha- o’i iu.-v fr
Kc cnbtt bad been soeoeeefaHy laid—thmfn ae c uaM]<1
good thing. ' I also see that CongraM tern a fijHWt:
>ngr—
sa good_thfag, sjau:
hot wwwthT wnly lstapa off, tbafe
a wood, thing.”
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