Little Rock Daily Arkansas Gazette (Newspaper) - November 19, 1867, Little Rock, Arkansas IN 1819. 20; BLOC HE STATE TUESDAY per ol or f- 5";) i- OH for 25 for TUESDAY 19,1867. PEE IN per il per month for One square or additional insertion 1110 1110. 12 20 115 One square or additional insertion ' additional per per lie published ill Oath Daily for an addition of half ol one tor each charged treble and payment in advance transient ad m st bo paid for at the time of their for Daily must be handed in by 2 p. of day previous to f Weekly must be handed in by 2 41. on of marriages nr deaths not exceeding live will lie obituary notices and oI wi 1 uc charged as So ite publication of any order of or il will be until the are or assumed by some responsible person in this monny for considered 'due lifter first advertisements must be paid for in authorized terms will not be deviated and no correspondence will receive attention which does not ' with The following nam id persons are o ir only to receive and receipt for moneys for a id in the viz H. HIS Vine s. j. it 37 Park New Sheffield and St. ' E. C. Wli rton Lock Hox New Levy 2 Front 1' it 1 Of executed in tiie very best at lair and on short Satisfaction radicals arc so much afraid that Sherman will be a candidate for tbe that they are to make it appear that he has declared he will never go before the people for any A correspondent of the Philadelphia a radical New York writes that little over a year ago Gen. Sheridan made such a declaration to What of Surely lie has had ample time to change his If he were a no better officer than he would be lauded to the and kept before the public as a possible candidate for the high position as he is supposed to entertain the same opinions on political questions with his Hon. the radicals try to whistle him down the It will be a vain OH Tecumseh run Grant off the of of Gen. recently written a letter in of the radical policy and and of the continued ultra action of congress to the He advises of to refuse allegiance to the keep out of to rescind all measures which operate as mere insult and annoyance to intelligent men of the give over the effort to negro government by the disfranchisement of the whites repeal the ordinances placing the southern states under military government the military there again subordinate to the civil replace It where the constitution places under the control of the admit the loyal and legally senators and representatives from the ten excluded not making parly adhesion a test of either qualification or S. Senator of New is opposed to universal would it a result of manhood lu a recent lecture in he protested against the enactment of manhood suffrage by national It would .do very well for New not for California with her ninety thousand He have manhood suffrage through manhood He proceeded to sketch the vast must How from the adoption of manhood and said we may hesitate outrun the progress of and to do that will yet return to He showed that an educational test was no injustice to the but that without it we might be sunk below tbe capacity of self May it not be said he with the state the power to build dykes and breakwaters against the floods which may overwhelm 11s things that our of the Republican said and done have excited our hut their comments in Tuesday's issue upon the bogus put in under makes demands for the of astonishment which exclamation markB are incapable of Suppose the thing had been a of exchange or a promissory aware of the legal definition of such an utterance of When it attempts to by so outrageous a fraud in so flippant a it manifests its utter ignorance of the fact that there is to be a recent published in the we learn that Gen. Ord has made several removals and appointments in Thomas Williamson has been appointed probate judge of Sevier in placc of J. A. Jesse N. been appointed special Judge of the circuit court of vice U. - B. Wiley clerk of Arkansas place of Capt. W. F. has been appointed Constable for the city of state of vice William following named officers of Craighead state of arc William and Joseph W. of the for Jonesboro William C. constable for Jonesboro township John justice of the peace for Big Creek named persons are appointed to office in said Caruthers justice of the G. R. constable in the places of the officers General Greene's maps have evi dently got or the topographical corps has committed a typographical in plaiting our half of the 4th We th tt sundry by special No. 170, have been appointed for in the of and are required to ti amount of swearing before entry upon Wc presume there will be more done by the lucky delegate to the Arkansas when lie presents bis of the S. district court for New has recently rendered tbe most important judicial decision under the bankrupt law which has been elicited by litigation under act. lie decides in the case of creditors have nothing to do property that may c into b after tht 0/ of hit thus fixing point of the discharge of the at tiling the after that property fall to the making him a only be before the filing of the petition would be accessible to credit editorial of the Chicago which we is being extensively copied throughout the nnd it is held up as a strong that the Stevens supremacy will be greatly if not overcome 011 the tiling by p This kind of if is all the coming as it does Irom an unexpected But we distrust it. Like the widely quote 1 article of the Cincinnati attributing conservative sentiments to it is merely a setting of sails close to the conservative by the late with tiie design to fill off before when it can be again to the old never has been any of The threat lias been a the wisp to drive us to deeper The plan of is to be effected through the agency of the constitutional at the point ef the by perjury aud by in ibe teu and the legislatures called by The confiscation is tobe through the enactment of unjust tax to be administered by unscrupulous while scoundrels an I their black is loo lale to be of service to our ci iy hope ol is in rejecting constitution that may be imposed upon Ihe Chicago Thad leus Stevens threatens to renew his efforts to secure the of property of certain classes in the and we hope he brings forward his it may be promptly and The south is already not only but absolutely Let onr readers imagine what the condition of the loyal states would be if all our national now in tiie hands of were made suddenly if the bonds of the individual stales were reduced in value and mude unsalable at almost any if the bank were caused to suddenly if the greenbacks were wiped out like pencil marks by a damp if of manufacturing machinery were if three f of the domestic animals were killed it halt of the household and utensils were broken if halt the young men in the country were if the labor such as we have were utterly if all public and private were so far destroyed that no state could borrow a and no man could buy for his note a bushel of in a out of ail our former wealth nothing but weedy land and a heritage of disorder the so and have a lecture of what the south is it were possible to add to the disabilities of people already so poor in all that constitutes if there were no such thing in the economy of God or man as the forgiveness of it were to punish six millions of people by the imposition of the penalties that may befitted to an we would Mr. accomplish by the incorporation of his proposal into Will he increase the average loyally of the people to the government of the United States by turning them out of tbe homes in which they now bare ly Will the productive industry of the south be increased by new obstacles in the way of tilling her Will harmony between the unreconciled sections be promoted by this new and potent cause of estrangement and Mr. But suppose the public good and the demands of justice made confiscation even remotely how we Who will buy the property that Mr. Stevens proposes that the marshal may The negroes have the whites have there is no emigration the condition of affairs created by this measure there could be no is the market for the confiscated Is there so little land in this broad country that northern men will go south to buy property that carries with it an entail of irreconcilable and possibly of Are Europeans so lavish of their lives that they covet homes that can be nt the most but insecurely held by perpetual vigilance and the repeating Are there any people anywhere who long for Ihe stale of general or even partial confiscation in the south would the wayside assassinations of intruding for retaliatory measures directed against ejected for the bitter feuds and animosities that would end only in the death or banishment of those who are parties Or does the stepping out of its legitimate desire to be the great landlord and lessor of half the real in a domain on which an empire might be having always au army ol dependents ready to do its pre only interrogative but they point in a general the objections that we hold to be valid against the whole confiscation and ive nre sure will strike our readers as forcibly as they have impressed having considered they will agree with the ablest thinkers and statesmen of our that confiscation would be a cruelty for which no necessity has yet which none will The object of all parties should object of tlie republican party then The last is the corollary of the not in its inexorable nnd retributive but that diviner thing which makes to of the most notable literary curiosities of the is a little pamphlet of forty odd recently published in entitled What is ethnological telegram from to the Memphis states Col. W. editor of the arrested on the 8th by order of Gen. and was in a cell three by seven The grounds for the arc not The Times however has been very abusive of and we presume tiie of the paper bau bad something to do with It has particularly excited attention at the north and any however provided it has will enlist There is some plausibility and truth in its but little as wc think of nigger it goes too far against We give the following summary of its for the benefit of such of our readers as have not seen taken from an them to obey the plantation and a nigger a let us up what is in this We have shown 1. That Ham was not made a neither by his nor the curse the supposed of his f it her 2. We have shown that the people of Egypt now have straight high high noses arid every lineament of the white race and that these are the descendants of 3. it is impossible that Ham could be the father of the present race of That this is sustained by God causing to embalm his from directly after the and to continue it for twenty-three and that these mummies now show Ham's children to have straight etc. and the lineaments alone of the white C. That Ham and proves that their father and ti. and wife being white and perfect proves that Adam and Eve were and therefore impossible that they could be the progenitors of the negroes of this 7- 11s neither Adam nor Ham was the progenitor of the and the negro being now on consequently wc know he was created before as and as positively as we know that the horse and every oilier was before him as Adam and Eve were the last beings created by 8. That the being created before iie is a -in God's and being a beast was under Adam's rule and like other beasts or has no That the world by a fl for the crime of the or miscegenation of the while raoe he had endowed souls with mere without souls and without and producing thereby a class but a class of beings that were 1 nor 10. That this was a crime God that could not be and consequently could not be forgiven by and never would and that its punishment in the progeny is on and 11. That this was shown at and and the extermination of the nations of the and by God's law Id M That God will not accept religious worship from the he has expressly ordered that no man having a note his and the negroes have 13. That the negro has is shown by express authority of spooking through ihe Apostle Peter by divine Nov. 11th, 18G7. Gazette a pleasant jaunt of four hours by the party bound for the Batesville fair find themselves anxiously awaiting the arrival of the Ozark at the wharf of this ambitious Tonight there arc no places of amusement opon The crushing the new theatre building which the enterprising patrons of the drama hail by a heavy weight of snow last deprives the sojourners of to-night of ihe enjoyment of a dramatic an 1 Bluff will not witness the Black Crook this some of tho parly are bent upon killing and to accommodate those who have no inclination to again the virtues of peculiar feathers of which the beds of the hotels of this city are some of the green cloth have opened tlie classic game of in the billiard saloon a ti ached to uur Your city cornet after having charmed tho with some of their excellent have stored themselves away in odd corners to sleep until the boat elect has passed off Returns have been received here from nearly all ihe and they are sufficiently the belief that the county will give about majority a and tho same for the conservative Messrs. Ganti and The vote was very In this township out of only 04 voted 5 against and 89 for a At Des Arc the vote was 150 less than the number of voters In Caroline embracing 188 voles of were 187 against and 1 for a Until ihe returns from this last township were the radicals were sanguine of carrying the Now they admit it has gone There is some complaint of a failure upon part of the registrars to give timely notice of the time and place of especially in Centre This may account for the small rote bul it be more properly conviction upon the part of the people they can do will defeat the radicals in their determination to hold a by means fair or is marked improvement in the condition of i he eastern end of the Under supervision of the energetic Col. W. the bed of the road has new ties and new bridges substituted for dilapidated The large force employed on the road isj rapidly working its way towards your the first of ci year the road will bejin good condition all the way nnd the time will be reduced near two Tho arrangements are excellent at this point for the transfer of freight from ihe boats to the instance is the fraight detained exceeding twenty-four and generally in that time after it here it is at tho depo in your Your merchants may be assured that delays in receipt of their freights are not justly attributable to at this Your clever young fellow F. P the popular is connected with the railroad office at this and to your old citizens arriving here after a trip the sight of his genial is strongly of a near approach to you feel like you have the had an excellent supper to night off of a good beefsteak apology to the effect that we could have done belter if we had telegraphed our Certainly any good-natured traveler ought be satisfied with Buch a of when you There's a nail in it suggests sleep instead of anxious so I am off to woo Ihe pleasant dreams that hover around a sack of prairie Good Night Horace Greeley has a son sixteen years who is so that he can do nothing with He thinks the beat tiling he cuu do is to get the boy tho Naval and asks how to In tho first place boys are not in the Naval In any it would be difficult to get the for political influence is and thero are always a great many name of James Gordon which recently disappeared from tho Herald together with that of his has not been though Ihe senior's is again placed in its old The latest story is that tho young man quarreled with is and was dismissed from the establishment on account of The fact that he was arrested on Broadway one for drunkenness and disorderly is the latest and ugliest yet developed from the jar in the Bennett The following correspondence is stated to have taken between the proprietor and the late mannager of the 0ctobcr20,1867. ! Dear Where are you in these I fear you are too fond yacht for the I have assigned you on my Goedon October 23, 1867. Milker I am otherwise and more agreeably engaged than as manager of your Please state in that this establishment does not advertise in the New York Gordon to ba from the ballot are that the south and are about to change grounds The democratic party is to bo by the northern the or is to look to support from the reconstructed if that ii not enough to St. Cuba and according to are to te hereafter New York Herald pithily asks an What are the glorious names that aro likely to bo associated with southern representation in the arid KUcck Pompy Jones and with every possible are to be the future speakers arid eloquent orators from states whose arinals are splendid with the names of the founders of No wonder the republican party vaunts its when it can results as great as There are now thousand miles of completed railroad in this while the number of miles in courso of construction is seventeen eight hundred end Fort Smith rf ihe have barely time to give the result of the election in this city as furnished us through Lieut. president board of 152; against 02; 244. M. the only candidate received 123 votes cast for a but no candidate named on the out of abont 550 registered considerably less than half were editor of the Standard through the Ne io announces that bis paper lias not This is tho first instance in which Dell has permitted a decent word to be said for the in his that have vice The skillet is evidently on tho pot form a The radical situation demands from the different mines near the city is brought to Fort Smith very the price ranging from 30 to 35 cents per It is of an excellent will pay 50 cents for bushels delivered at our Sebastian circuit the Ft. Smith adjourned on the 8th the Fort Smith Herald of the take the following Cherokee council convened this and the new Lewis Downing will be It is hinted that P. nnd his intend g the have a very large claim against the United States under treaty of 1835: Thore never has been a settlement under that fand a laree amount of the agreed tobe paid for the lands east of the Mississippi by the United were misapplied by the and has never been accounted for in any shape or tho registered voles were not cast in this Total number for upper is 555; of which 158 are blacks Many of tho negroes refused to vote for Thero was no conservative The passed oil But little was taken in it by cither tub Wednesday Mr. trader among the and commissioners for tho adjudicating claims under the treaty of 18G6, arrived here from the Seminole The commissioners have been in session for two months and have closed the and arc now on their way to Washington to make their correspondent of the Herald writing from Boggy Choctaw emigration from Texas is remarkably numerous this twenty nt least passing through this onward to to one that long ago say thai the last two or three tins been so sickly that they felt assured of speedy death it they there is no money there as 01 the wheat crop failed last and utterly their cattle have universally and they all look as they pass listlessly and careworn along the as if they had been afflicted with Egyptian plagues and were just out of the charnel Such a lot of travelers 1 never met stage from Washburn's now comes through on the from It comes Tht we congratulate is pleasant to see onr streets again filled with nnd our town filled with people from who come in to Cotton begins to make its and our faces do not look su long and doleful as they did six weeks Tho Indiana not received their nor have the troops on this frontier been paid off for soveral Maj. Paymaster U. S. and Mr. Paymasters with an escort of soldiers arrived here on bringing money to pay off the Troops of this When the moneys are paid wo may look for it to be circulated pretty Wo have a pretty good prospect for lively business The exceeding of dry goods cannot fail to draw custom from a great Kerrings is runing a daily stage between Fort Smith Van Fort Smith wharf is being paved under the superintendence of Gen. For the second timo It was sadly of the negroes who voted tore off of thoir tickets tho name of the radical candidate for delegate to the convention and voted only a was tried for killing another found guilty of and sent to the Penitentiary for sovea the Pine Bluff The convention for this county mot ago and nominated three white men and one A portion of the negroes and white republicans were not satisfied with this so they met and nominated another ticket of tho popular programme of and whites and two By moans of the loyal league and other occult and incendiary the impression was put out among the negroes that this was a Tuesday last the election was in Bogy and Messrs. Shaw and of the dissenting were present to represent their interests with a copious supply of printed matter to stock the The and excited not satisfied with voting their own Shaw and accused the latter of having been bribed by Col. Grace with to run for tho collared and ordered him to make himself pushed Dr. Light about tore up his and in short forced the whole party to somewhat after the John Gilpin is a specimen of the fitness for liberty nnd Men of their own and two of the ablest colored men in the men who have worked harder for the interests of their race than any are not allowed to mako a peaceful canvass at the first election at which allowed to but are assaulted and drived off by the brutal instruments of an incendiary Little Rock Republican parades with great gusto its pyramids of southern states that havo gone for the congressional plan of This boast is only an evidence of tho to which individuals of the human family will they can parade the results of thoir diabolical plans before the as so many victories on the side of Tho means employed to bring about the recent results as appear in South and other arc so low so so that it would tho blood with loathing and disgust of any a and yet this paper holds qp tho result of tho elections in these states aa a set on a par with the great victories at ihe where the contest was between intelligent men of the same and on the the Black River we copy the Hon. Mining Engineer of tho North Arkansas Mining Company to the president 6f that Mr. B. have twice visited Randolph county in search of lead and copper ore. In thia the blossom of lead oro I find in great which in all the lead mines I have ever worked led to the pure lead This tiff is generally found in the rich specimens of lead said to be found in have made but little hut know tun lgh of the mineral to that Lawrence county contains n great deal of valuable perhaps lis rich us any in the au I ra iny flattering prospects of I have seen many of the pure ore iti this years Near Strawberry some twelve years I went with a gentleman to examine some ore he had dug out of a It was pure and the prospect Independence about 1850, lead was found on or near twelve miles north-east of a company was formed and known by the name of the Batesville 477.25-100 acres were entered by this and many pits were sunk on the and in every pit sunk for three quarters of a mile in the oro was found promising a which time some thirty-five or forty thousand pounds have been raised nnd taken From the quantity of ore which has already been taken out and what yet remains in eight iu the I should recommend the of tho works on a systematic matrix of the vein is quartz and carbonate of lime and of have le above namid of the Batesville Mining Company for the use of the Arkansas Mining Have erected a house on the land for Have procured tools suitable to work with also in to feed the miners I have taken in forty shares of stock in this Many rich specimens are weekly being brought to me from all parts of the of lead and copper conclusion I must say that we have every to persevere in search of the main lodes that I conceive to be hidden in the of the Thoore at these mines will yield from eighty to eighty-five per cent of and from two and a half to three of silver to Ihe ton of C. Mining Nov. 1st. 1807. : carbonate of intermixed with greyish some encouraging appearances of copper Tho indications my nrs sufficiently - a shaft bow by come six or seven milea from now sunk to the depth some small sheets or particles of lead arc diffused the rock blown tiff growing as it Ths liff is of the galena of The mineral in this roek is mostly of a fine a characteristic of a percentage of Upon tbe lands of Dr. John F. president of company ono and a half miles north or 1 find several strata of tiff parallel with each which is doited moro or leas with pure lead and two or milca of north-west I find every encouragement to induce the company to sink I have first meeting ever held under the auspices of the southwestern turf was inaugurated at tiie Memphis race on Many of the fastest race horses in the southern and rn state take spart in ihe yellow fever at Memphis has and business men are now thronging all the principal hotels of the of the beauties of a negro fire company were recently illustrated in a conflagration at It seems they totally failed to accomplish any goodi and the of that city characterizes organizations burning shame and a damning crime that all the waleis of the ocean caunot wash Laura of Ford's Theatre has gone to W. is the managing editor of tiie Philadelphia of my two both 11. of has had an interview with president about Virginia and says that all the whiles in that slate unite in down the constitution to be made by and his black Schofield has ordered a new registration Richmond and intends striking off all names not found entitled to court of general of Delaware have pronounced the civil rights official of the vole of Virginia are as 79,524; 93,056. For 1,483 92,507 against 01,249 0,857 new applicant for Ihe benefits of the radical party ip this V. Oct. 25. if we may judge by our dispatches the relief has been granted by a majority of 40,000 votes in the state and in the are eight radical candidates for governor in has no idea of retiring to private life He now aspires to supersede Garfield in the lower Washington dispatch says that the of Richmond are leaving on account of the reign of negro Hunnicutt has raised his negro followers to such a pilch by his incendiary that it is feared serious trouble will be the the recently defeated democratic candidate for governor of seems to have the best chance over all of being booked for in the place of life of Gen. Bobert one of Kentucky's departed heroes is a new book just made its Boyd is playing a engagement at St. of tho Mobile has been arrested for libel on a radical woman of respectable standing in New cowhided her son in the public streets of that city the ether day because be refused to marry to suit her Virginia convention will be convened by Gen. on the 3d the who is a prisoner in the Dry faithfully attended the sick in the yellow fever epidemic all other being He did not lose a and in consideration efforts are being madei to obtain pardon for is stated that tho congressional committee to examine the election cases in have virtually abandoned the With a single exception the members elect have proven their loyalty to the satisfaction of every member of the who will report in favor of their to extend the corporate limits of passed a third reading in the nt at on Tennessee house iof representatives has adopted a resolution claiming an additional member of on the ground f hat forty thousand new citizens are voting in the - The Wilmington and Weldon North have eating cars on their which meats articles of food are cooked and servo l hot to travelers at reasonable goes out of the United Stales in. Thus the senate wanes in intellect and waxes in ship canal through the Florida is advocated by tho southern Such a canal would be less than one miles and would shorten the from New Orleans to New York several and be ' tho menus of avoiding iho dangers of Florida is creditable to the memory of- tho late Gov. Andrew that he realized no personal profits from tho misfortunes country daring the civil He left than ho entered it. havo not been accustomed to think well of Gov. but the is. so unusual among his laUs party have tho that we must record the good that said of if tho truth rare on tombstones in a radical gravo Nov. 12. deaths from yellow fever reported to the hoard of health and no applications tho Howard Association for The Bremen ship Carl arrived bringing another load of German Texas papers announce tho lato arrival of large numbers of German emigrants to that Nov. 12. The new steam frigato the largest American vessel trial trip Immense coal heaps on the dock at Jersey city have been on fire several days from spontaneous Seth W. Payne left this morning proposing to walk to San Francisco in 150 With the assembly democrats 73; republicans 55; 15 10 Nov. 12. The government will bo ready on tbe 25th to proceed with tbe trial of Jefferson but a postponement is possibly in To gentlemen on both Chief Justice Chase will sit with Judge vice consul general at Havana telegraphed to tho state that the cholera is serious at that and officially declared that the number of cases were on the Nov. 10. General L. the Italian lately had an audience with the and for the withdrawal of the Frenoh from The annual yellow book is ready for It shows that Ratazzi was some ago warned of the plans of the Emperor Napoleon is at whore ho met with a cordial reception from the An address of welcome and congratulation was made by the to which the Emperor In his he referred to the material value which the entente cordiale of the European powers possess to the peace and civilisation of the commar icr of the French expedition to reports that the in fight at lost forty ud The Papal troops lost only twelve The casualties the and as many while 2,200 were taken Gen. Folley the credit of the great slaughter of the rebels is the Chassepot The rebels were only half 10. The new tariff of the Atlantic cable has been Tho following go effect on the 1st Tolls between Hew York and any place in Great Britain or 10 not exceeding fifty Each after the first ten The date to the extent of five words freo of No extra charge for messages in the code consisting of plain but messages in that is to messages in numerals or m letters of the alphabet not having any known or dictionary or to bo charged for the first ten words Each Between Hew York city and points west aud south will be charged in addition to the latest accounts from Wales state that 200 lives were lost at the in an article on Fenian says it thinks the American nativity Nagle will save him from Nov. 9. is to be tried Italia says King Victor having fulfilled all obligations imposed by by the September now of the Emperor Napoleon the departure of the French troops from the and recall the fleet from the Italian The Italia also says that the in his communication to the French against European composed of only Catholic for the settlement of the Roman Victor Emanuel has extended aid to families of who were killed and wounded in the recent General discontent throughout and a state of scige is threatened in every large Nov. 11. Another cargo of Coolies has been landed on tiie southern coast of Porto from the City of Mexico 10 the 5th inst. that Admiral had delivered the credentials to President aud the remains Maximilian wero to be delivered to him on 8th. The newly elected Mexican Willi contain a majority favorable The states of Leon and Durango give large for Juarez for Gen. Binks bod arrived at the and was received by Nov. 11. In the reconstruction to-day the elective franchise committee presented majority aad minority The majority disfranchises all who refuse to vote for or against when submitted to the and is otherwise Tho reports are made the special order for Nov. 11. Schofield to day ordered a court-martial to bo held on the 18th to try the case of Col. conductor of tho Dispatch has an account of the mobbing Maj. former bureau agent in King William by the negros An attempt was made by the civil authorities to arrest tho ring but the blacks had resisted and the military had been called The colored citizens will publish a card morrow disavowing the sentiments uttered by the colored delegate to the Nov. 13. Gen. appointed R. judge of the 2d district of .in place of Judge A. Nov. 13. The Herald's ciai the commonwealth's in tie opening of the quarterly term of the hustings court Ihe attention cf the jury to the incendiary speeches that have lately been Such speakers will bo put on if found they will be made to suffer ihe penalties of the A. who obtained his Dardon days - arrived in Richmond and to-day took iho amnesty required in Gen. will Richmond on lay for West New Ho will bo absent probably two Herald's New Orleans special Times of to-morrow will contain a newspaper dispatch from a high and reliable stating negotiations arc in progress for a thorough organisation of the strength or the that tho Johnson's and Gen. Grant will accept the nomination of this new Herald St. Thomas correspondent gives further particulars of iha destruction by the Thero wm not a d on Island that has not many havo no tho small of tho poor 2las3D3 wero leveled to the ground and there have Leon buried over a hundred who were killed on and like bavo been wounded and Every few momenta the harbor throws up the it is ono continual string of coffins through tho and over five hundred persons were In some cases not a soul is living to relate a word regarding their i The steamer Wye lost oS the steamer Rhine out of 150, 21 were The Spanish steamer whose saved many lives out of 30. The ship Charles had but the and one man in there is hardly a vessel but what can report some of the crew Men wero lifted bodily from the shore and carried to a not wharf nor a lighter is housea were carried one thousand feet up in tho the are six inches deep with shutters and nearly every troo is English steamer Columbian had just arrived with 8,000 packages of dry and was in lesst than hours after Eight trillion dollars will not pay the The merchants suffered heavily the as the tops of the stores were off. j Up to present 3G0 persons have been buried of those who lost their lives in the This awful has inflicted severe suffering upon all the inhabitants of this tho poor Messrs. No. 17 South who have vessels trading thero will receive and forward gratis any contributions of money or Wood was nominated for mayor by the Mozart democracy last Nov. 11. The French government has issued a second note in regard to tho proposed conference on the Roman In this note even the 3rd rate powers of Europe are called par It is thought they will 12. The government of Italy which is hostile to tho projected has sent n note to the European powers in- order to enable them to decide against necessity of any conference in this nolo the Roman question is discussed from the Italian Details will not bo Gazette has published a text ot the diplomatic note from Prime Minister which that the suppression of the temporal power the Pope is indispensable to the of good relations between Italy and 11. The military authorities to-day arrested Lewis delegate to the Virginia for using language calculated to array blacks and whites against each he is to be tried by military Nov. 11. The advices purporting to eome from the announcing the arrival of Hon. N. P. iu that have no foundation in fact Gen. Banks is at home in Nov. 13. The which has prevailed with certain of uaing for private purposes envelopes stamped with the signatures of government is to by the application of legal penalties against to a private letter received from that it is proposed to sell the islands of St. Thomas and St. John for from four to five million dollars in The price is not It is said that tbe arrangements or treaty provides that the dependent on a majority of the which it is supposed will be M. recently secretary of the Danish is hero awaiting the postmaster has transmitted to the for his two postal recently concluded between Iho United and Switzerland the North German including attendants at tho contemplated prize fight arrested after reaching the city of the About blacks wore among the The reading of tho law waa called for by one of the by which it appeared the riot act is required to be read before arrests can be which was not done in this therefore the military and civil authorities released the entire after a course of Nov. 12. In tbe reconstruction convention the day was consumed in considering the The majority which embraces strong proscription will be Nov. 13. River still The from Cincinnati tor Arkansas is reported as having Sunday at with a mixed Rose Hambleton leaves this returns from Mississippi show that the state has gone the whites manifesting little or no concern in Nov. 14. A writing from Oct. 8th, aays tho formal transfer and delivery of Russian America took place Maj. Gen. S. H. Rousseau boing first to present the American Tho same correspondent states the ship a hurri canc oft Gen. Rousseau and staff TTere on board at the Tho hurricane swept over the with great violence several badly 3ome a number of hooses wero prostrated throughout the no The Russian protested against the occupation of tho new building by the U. S. By the troops are now sheltered and their supplies stored The matter will be referred to Mr. Sew Much ill boo exhibited since our occupation of the 8even duels on paper have but they were settled without Nov. 13 Late dispatches from Florence state that the recent note of the prime minister of has had a very quieting The press of are at most unanimous ly of the opinion that it is impossible to reconcile the differences existing between the Italian government and the Nov. 13. Chief Justice Chase arrived this lie in the court thia Mr. Davio is on the 20tb Gen. Schofield left for Washington The cost of registration in Virginia was The of military establishment in tho for the last ten was fivo million Nov. 14. The conservative nnd navy union having tendered to tho president they invited all end to join them in a demonstration last Tho formed at tho headquarters of tho array and composed of delegations and Johnson clubs and anions of and and a largo cumber of and Bailors of the oray and Ian teras and torches wero carried in tho procession tho there vras a continuous display of Thero were thirty bands of A broom about four feet and nearly aa with a wan It is tho samo that was presented to President which purchased at an auction When tho precession arrived at a presidential salute and a of 100 guns was Tho denso mass ot spectators repeatedly and cheered the Music was ployed aad A of Col. A. Col. P. Allbach and Col. Jos. K. escorted tho president tho front of tha where he was greeted with repeated Col. then tho president as follows The army aad navy of the of tender their honored tho of a grand in congratulation of tho newly promised hopo for the welfare of our recently unhappy Our conservative friends throughout tho District of representing the different of tho join us in trusting that the with its may be a of futuro tranquility and brotherly love throughout iho Via invoke Providence to your to you courage and and to alJ you in tho successful performance of the mission it ia youra to 5/ populi lex president then tho as It is not my intention to waive an address upon this but simply to fender you my thanks for this a demonstration approbating what your followed have declared in the elections ia various states of tho They will appreciate your response to what they and send back greeting that thoi union of tho states must bo maintained according to tho original design of our I I am but not surprised nt tho result of tho recent havo always had in the They may be misled by a lying spirit in tho mouths of their but never and in tho end they are always In the gloomiest hours through which I havo and many of thorn God knows havo been dark our constitution was in thq utmost when our free institutions wero assailed by a formidable and our great Boomed to bo tottering to its and when I felt how vain wero my efforts alone to her institutions in their and Bave the from I was st ill I had still an abiding confidence in and I felt in their would come to the They have and tharik God thoy have and that our republic may yet bo tt was but the other day that I declared that the remedy for tho present unhappy condition of tho country must ceme from the people They know what that remedy and how it is to at tho They according to tho forms of tho repeal obnoxious laws; they cannot remove or control the remedy in thoir hands aud is a sure if not controlled by fanaties and overawed by arbitrary or from op- on their part too long With abiding confidence in their wisdom and I am still hopeful that in tho end the rod of despotism will bo armed heel of power lifted irom neck of tho and the principles of the The have ia a manner not to be Thank God that they have for it is their intelligence and their that I have always relied and still Tho constitution of tho had recently boon before them for and It has had new life and vigor imparted to it. from ito original It back to us with renewed let it now be translated high up in the written of living as the symbol of justice and Good president was cheered during tho delivery of the speech arid also in its Nov. 14. The annual meoting of tho society ef tho Army ot Tennessee was held to-night tho mercantile library which was crowded a brilliant Tho address of to the of the was by Surgeon E. C. who gavo a rapid sketch of the formation and deeds of tho Army of anc tendered to its a warm and cordial to St. regular annual address was delivered by Gen. who entered intoi a rather detailed account of tho operations of tho while under beginning with Chattanooga and following its to and thence through tbe to He also alluded ia a rather philosophical turn to the of the attributing it to tbe nets of extreme north aad but he looked hopefully to tho and urged every man to do his duty as hla judgment He scouted tho idea of another attempt to destroy the and said if such should be ito next northern invasion of the south would not merely devastate but aud regenerate it. Thero were political allusions but ho took a cilm aad conservative of tho present and future condition of tho Gen. Sherman Gen. Howard delivered a beautiful and glowing tribute to tho private portraying hia trials and his enthusiasm and valor in vivid hall was beautifully decorated with flowers and banners arid paraphernalia of A tent was erected on the and a section of artillery and stacks of small arms occupied prominent 14. extensive firo is now raging on the of Market and Fifth 8 to 10 buildings occupied as bar rooms and retail livery stable nearly tha hns been able yot to the The loss will bo quite Chairman of the democratic state central thus addresses Ihe democracy of official returns of the lota having been your state executive committee desires to briefly present tho results and to tender to you tho congratulations you so Yuu have reduced the radical majority 40,000 in a single You majorities in ten out of tho nineteen Laet year you earned but You havo given majorities ia 0 lirgo of judicial districts thai you You havo counties to the aad la iho remaining two tho vole is a Yon a majority in each branch of tho general securing the of o States senator in of F. He by of tho glorious triumph in tho Kentucky proportion of tho donated by for hastily sold for coats aa The million of acres which fall to tbo stato Now under that arc not? ia tho and ars held at 55,09