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'TYtinistmtnts. ** PRKMCII HO ITKH TUT? I l MNtJ?KI.l/.AUK i IT. g'.Il.N OF FM ? YNP Mr? %> W _ mulos OAffatnrj ?him ki I'SlNd-Tllh Blata K t gOOg-Oioet Pai bBsbs Ballet 1 i nu,?* ___?_______^____^_??? MAtatatCVra TflBlTUJ -- ? HIS ki ;.M.N(,-1.1H1.K ah LI AM? nu BAMWObOM >l.?l'?_ KKW rOBI IHKtTKtt. THIS 1 ' ! MNC-VNPKR Till' OASUOHT. BBOADWA1 IHhATKR. I HIS V\ I UT1VO?VIKIilNHs Mr Is l?.u lo ' ?( FIFTH AVK TIIKATKK. aaoMB?, Till? I ' MXfi- fl.NliHIi 1 I \ -TOO Ml? H FOB 0<X?I? JSA1IIKK Mr. M. W Le?Bk??el!, Mia. Beille; Br..?a BR(X?KI.1N ICADKM1 Of M' IR I ill-? l.VI NIMi-l A.slk Wailark'B Cotnp??.? HAHNIMB ?MKRP in BCRKIM. MAfilr DAT ANT, EVISTRO-TIIR MIMIC I U "? ' .,Hs\n?) iiDKN-Ki.i.i.Y A? ir rusn-riigjbg him-?h? ii.oibam? ((?BlOalTtaa,_. 1IIIS l vi NiNn-Tlil.U IHom?s'.s 1'olTIAU GABBBffJ OX ( KKI _ ?.KIFFIN A i BBIgl 1 I BlgBTBKI I i mis RVRgiMu?aga ai ra rubor pam ks ??? ?uV:msi ?ot'utt. CltlCKlilUN?. &i BOatB1 AMKUICAN PlAS'i-i Titi! MIHAVl ? I the ExposniuN Of ah. Nahons. la ? '. !" Tim Grand QotaB Mi i>m Of Honor, Ihr Basas M ??*t*?L?.<i?,i? arrana, trrmraauiod BM prroei.U?'"? ?nth th? dr. MBffta of Tiik OaWM 00 tin I.ii.ion 01 HOfJOB, tliereb; taaSnrataJ to t,,c Ciiicki'.iiim. Minti. ?ta in'? t'.Vn-tloa o?er th? f.'ir other ui?.',?? i?*r,i.-d for Piste f.etea ?li of ?bick ?tre ?urti; alike, and of eejaal Bata? ?nd theiebo i*nBlrti..iiK Hit antmiinuni a .oil of tbt aaBMI Jvaiti asp THS IarssiiL ttaBSSUaSB plarlni lbs Chu kakinj I'iaBS ?I 'bl Usad u? All Othskj. Si'oreotaa, Be ?VW Bee ib ?see n>w Yo*? Bu vin ?Plated Goods. les PiTCssst. Hr.ms? Fuss?, ?ni Table a in of cut ate I pt on. BSBI the ogaaSSM Matiufactaii?? al mo Mts ana Britannia Com.-mr, BSl BtaSUS, Smith A Co. (J. Col.l-AMOKF (V CO., Imporl. ra of Kite CMSS and (lltti, No 731 Br .?d??r (one u.hm lUt? \\ nei.t.? piscti, Ne? York. EXfOsIlli.N Lmvi.i;-\i., l'AHlB, 1S?J7. The. How? Macaw? Co.-Kliaa Haws, jr.-B? BB Br..*d? ??. -Ve* T ak, a??rV>!, ctir ?uiuti rS3S ioarBTiT.ua, Ita OSU (?kami (??<??? or tmb Lai.ics >* Ben kB, ?ni ?SB** M kimi ,.i?n t? Americio gsoiiMt Mk.liiu.t, ti p'r Im;-eri?; .1-ir-e, pnVashet! lu The Moniteur tlal.ar*?? (OBrlal Journal of Ike PrtatA Km; n- 1.1 '? ??'??'. BJ .liilr, Hfi,. Kxi'?>srii(?\ I'mvi.1:-! i it- PabIS, 1807. WsBBiKitfc Wiiaas. No OB BiataeaT, gea Ynrk. i.war.te.1 atar g?t)kia i..-.. ? ,.-.>?(.t-Ti ita Hnrheet Pitta?*? a OaM M ?lal tarlta aerfivli.i? oi .st" n.- M.ctn. '? li ! Button boll I tal? pm .-vial i..r i: i, krtarl of ??nutaettre Bat offk.il li A of ??aril and lae tiiail? of Bl I li, II W hi.ki au li W'.' ?on's._ T il ? F LOBBNi i. Skwis?.-Ma( iiink wag i?ir|is| Ui* IIi'-HriT Puns "Ter ali rompetitan at tl.e I' ? ni? BcrtMl nat? lauT TI" Fimrr Smr.H Mhuai. for the l?eat fauui.? atatag? M ark me io the wor'J. Nu !Oft Breadas;._ T?? SlNLFK M\M i \< n i;in . CO. HKWISi.-.Ma. hisk?. *... A.?*. Br.?d*a;. Ne? Y..rk._ (iKiiYKi; vV ISakeh'b lln.HtsT Put:MIL"M ?KW? ave-BAeiase, Be sngiataatr.l Y._ Finki.k ?.V. Lyon Sewinq Mai hikes, So.887 Rt.*l?a W'alioJ-Lo.aJ aud rnvelioj Ag'tU, i\l?rv libiril. Send lur II .|J?r_ Eltu.ka BtviCS Maciiim.. Yo* mit turn bsiiahlp Buna Machin-k i? Aatesii-? Nine Bsege aM ase mW el tanas ???iir wak' :i '?ti i ? ? r a, i/o li; aloa? |,"?T ,s?:i-.iart,on k*ii*rjnirt?l. Bend !ur ? t :-i i.nr. Ahiiim BBS! a, "t'1-r.il Afpat Be. 141 Broail?A,y. Xeo-York. Tub Fkanki in Bbicb Machibb. Tat BSAT IS THS Wohl O SSSD ?UK ( ISlt LAH. i II Kkvh? Propriet?r Hu :| Pr,.Ad??? H I I ?"? Nu ?8. ivTiii. Btrongeet coustitutiou is racked ami often roned hr a itntliotr attark .f Peter and Xgat. fet all lurk'? ???.', *t kiuiJnl, ?udlbi rliiliipromptl; brohea tp Bf resort.iii? to ta P. Jatni'i Auna Mut; st ftuld eTriTober?._ "Pai.mii:--> Patekt Limbs, BbstI" Last fiarosT' AAdraa? Dr. Pai Re? Tori, ? Boeloa. Cartee Vignette. ??li><r ?om-u; 1 ?iip?catcs, $2. Allaeajaurr. r?, ?ttr~l K A Lbwii Ba MS Cfcataaavit. R i Wine, Toupeee, and OruameniaJ Hair.?Firsl ' laalil; bair Jr? ?uJ bair ?'. ? ? :.. A! itale? ?I Bttthelor*! lo Bond it. Lton's .Mm.ntji' In-i.i Powder?The tii|>aal Bal unir ?BBBSat??ure t hil l!oi' lie?. BfJ Buf? M,.tha Bal ill iB*e<1 Tcrinin. Free from poiaou. Ptput at BaBSBt'f, No. 2l Park roo_ ufit?tai. Psoof pbom Paris. BroeswAi a. Bsm fan assuae. Sriiswti A Sus? tf r..?!iiel po?iti?i:; tu . A?, u *??rdi-l IHK H?BT OaURD GOLD MI".l>AI. Kilt WliltI'VN IMVMh, J>|* m~t ii bttuo rt uti a,. Ii ri/no fird firtt, urtr m\ BB I %i -ifciTA In proof of which the ful'.,. < ,ng Ol'KKTAI. ( FKTIITCYTK if Ik? Pre?.lent and n>eiu'u;r?of '.be laUlltlleail Til? Ol Muiitil In ?trunienta B anntied: Pah;? Jal? M 18fiT I reriif; that Ihe F'ir?t ')? bl BoSal Be A?eric?n Ptaaae tal l*en mian tau.aal; ?wirli-d to BkSSSI I I~ I I ? B] oi lbt lit-r aatiutul Ki,'Oiitimi lint H Hie li.! m C'a?. X Mn i\?T. I'rr Iiirj". tir >k Ik- Kawti Aaaaeott is..sa?, I y. .).-.? I :? II is-i li li. 1- A i.ktasht. I Ir.tr-n.it .H..-.1 Jary. J s- B e:.?Al?H, 1 The or-|latl rertil ?t-, ti.?-lr ? rt. ' . taU'i.^de of to?pl?.' ia a bick the nan?- >.f Stbiiswat A - ? ,m tbe hat. ran l,r ?rea at our Wansh'siM?, riK?T HSOB H ffSIVVAl Hai l, bow Batatal IOS and 111 Kail MM BV. Bet loot savaan?araB^BBaBi?MaaBBaaaHa??B?iM?MatB?aBa?ta?aa?BBMMH fjjfj KATION \l F1SAM is. Wasiiin??ton, Scjit. 1.?Tata reoeJeii til' Irne? lionsl ciirri-ncy for the wi-tk SSMalng j. itlSilaj BMSUM t? sm.i,V?). The suiiiuitt forwartlcd 'tint?n 1 jh.mts Bnttag tlio saint ?sriotl vvu>as folloea: To tlio Assistant-Treiis uri-r lit N?\v Ynik, lloij.iaaj, to the A.s.-1-t.int TtWIllH I at riiii.iil.-i|>lii.,, tioo.ino; to the Fun. ii Btalta tafMtatenr at nttatMtrgb. eao\ooe, and to the Niitioii.il Banka fOAS/jtsV tots'. MV.M6. Tin- F?llt ?I -fat?-? Tr?-.isiin-i Imlits m (rust for tlic Matioual Banks, at tins date, MTVrMO.MO, of ?alcfa MaXMI.MIlaseeuiiti fort Uculatliig Dot* a, aud ?.*,*;-,??*! rortlnjiositsof iiiililu- iiiom-vs witt? l.ai.hs di-igi,atvd a? Ir-positoin-s. The am..um of National Beak curreacy iasuod diii'ini; tin- v\f? k ?as taltarni, und th?- total ainoiint todatot.??,7Mi?,is?. From this kata be d. dm ti d tta cnr rnticr i-'tttriicd, iiu-lmtin?; worn out Betes uiihhiiiiiiik to 14,744,115, vrliicli li-avis In aitual tiri-uialioii al tln.s dun It?,04.t,s41. Fractional ? ni i?ik y to tin- aaaouat of ?70,600 *as rtMlfoiiirHl and d? ?trot ed tluiliig tin- \?nk sndlag reslertiay. The Int?-mal Ft.venue ririijit? yt-aterdav eYtTKfMl'.'.ilV.?; tin- rcci'ljifs of til?' Ml ck |,t.' '7.',. .!'J I, and t lie *ii?r1 receipts dunn?; the i>rcs?-nt liHeai Mai, to date ?U,5i?,7(t7. Tin- laij.'?- decrease of M,"???,?"?'in Bub Treas *ry liai.mee In Nciv-Voi k, on Thursdnv was due cluctly a?teatmmMtaag to tins city of reueciucd cotupottuds Atul atsveii Unit.. - iuir, hsaed this wet k.tlu Whole ainouiit AiarktKl nrj U'iiiK M,!xaj,00ll. The Hnli Tit asurv lui? paid turill*: the last taro days about ffl.TW.OOO m the red? uii> Aitflof ?<>rniM>iiiid notes. Tin? amoiint presented at the ?ul?-Tre-asury for iclcini.tK.il sin,,- Aug. 14 is |l4,'??u,(??ii, ?f whicli aiunuiit about |13,MD,0M lune been paid, tiio tulauio iH-iug belli for examination and Stnuttag. HIE CHOI'S. Ciiaufk.hton, S. C, Auk. ?.?Htjioifs frtini die Moa Islands ?rrww more untiivorablc daily. The Cater aillsrsarvcreutingsad liu\ ic. Mkmi ins. Temi., Seji'. 1 - A stcsdy rain fell durliiK last Biir.il and the KTChfcr laorttoii of to-d.iv, which was tin Iml for s month. M Id bellere*] her? that it has beta ten.-ntl. It ?ill Ihm a K'???t advantage ts the late crops. Havannah, (ia., Sept. F? Hure ha:, besa M ram lure Hu ian tljys,aud ttu'reUa gixstl prosiM-tt of ?lt., eathei Mr. JcYvett, Ron of .Tiidge Jewt t: of Ohio, ami { iImo an agent for the Railway OBnMJMI > at Junction City, A,aii*kts, lute liisappeurt-d lu a niyst, rioes manatW. A tyinhtrurtiuii train op the Bt, Paul anti Ptvclfle Railroad ran iilf tlie trio k ?in Finlay Blgatj Bear ' Mi??nc.sj?olis, killing one uiau aud sounding txu 01 ti ? i\ ?j . other?. ? a? ?? 3.. -j;, "BE* ?ta _ j . i'h/7rIc? CliMC' ton**_f of Oil ('nek, Craw i??iAim',h1!;"i?i ,ut BrooMeW.cn W?f?aH Z?XaaMSA t'li- i ' f"r "V ,liurd' r ol 1-:-/"1" "' McDonald ?u the rjtli of te binary l.u.1. a.,A _nJ.ton_'}i'?r^':,," K-'VK ?''?? rfMtwtasI fsnaare of l\.^^A?i,?1^r',u ""?"?">"?' iiai.iiti" ,.f s'tiiarteror a million dolUrs, en-ates n.? a M naati..,, ?,, ???t'Hr'.Mtr''"? ?T *' U '"'" ,,rl" ?At? tahTfor ?u,l^a TUMr\ TU '"^'>??"<".?. te ita minimi i ti ?MO Their as*.-tH are eatlmated i.t shoal the latter ...i:'^^A?'i?iJ? ***** -?^ the ftanttal as? MONDAY. 8EPTEMBB1 I, WST. TEMMA <>i JUE TE1E?NM I>?iii v I i.'iin'NP. Mail BnlMerlhera.fttOneeannnsa Si vu WkKKI v 1 lulu Ni:. Mall Miltsrii'.ers. $t J?"t an vNi.ikiv litip.rM, Mail BnlMeribera,fal pm annnw h4 rerHalag ? ? t e a l>*iii v 1 it i ut; NP.. Woeata t??i line m mi \\i KM.v limn rta, Beenata inn lim. Wkkklt 1 iiiituNK, $1 r?o per line. 'I tims, cona in advance A'lili.s*. lui: 1 Kiiit'NK. Nov.-York lill. Tia li USE IS ICUHQl'E. Sit viss r.pfiiincs, Baftena lui A m erip an Liiti:?, UlP.a, No. 17 Iliiin.-tta-st., lovent (iardeii, Lou Ion, aro aaeata far i up. Tarnrnn in (.rent mIIMa CaBL UanOLn'S 80B, llook-eller ami l'iihlitther, Htefau? plata. Vienna, In am-iit for 'lill. Telenas in Austria. C. B. NintltiN A ('??.. Aim ii, ?in Iluiikera, Nu. H Iliio AutK-r, rails, an- asjenta for Tan Tninuna m rranie. A Asii-KK .V Ci? , IliMtkaelh-ra anil l'lilili-li.-rs, No. 20 Unter dea Linden, Heriiu, BraagMBM for lui. TataBUSta lu Praaats Tin. above BftBBtS will reeelve ?nili?,-*ri t-otta ami ??I viiiisiuii nts fui Tin. Tkibi ni., ami aupp'./ copies of the paper t?? Americans tampor?rily in Kurope. To OOM?VtmTO??PMirTt. No ?MfeSSSata Ukra of Anonrrroii? foinmnniiitinni ItaBlMy jj ,nt?nJ?a for inirrtiot, n.ual be ?i.tlirt.tm SB I Bl Iii" aaaWS and addrei? al Urn ?rit-r-n.il r.erra?anlr for puOlii?tii?u. bul aa a guarani; for hi? gi>?vl faith All bmwoeaa Irtten f,.r tbli oflic* abouti) b? BaafeSaawdfe ' Tua Tma una.' Ne? tork Wa nanti ui.d?:t?kr to return rrjeete.l r,.rotr..inii-?t">?a. Ailv.-itis.-nit.iti f-?r Uni vvffU'.s isMM tbf TUl BTsSSaVI I BIBBBa ?""??* M tiin-1-l in T> fhkf |V ? Letter from our special corrcxpnixlcnt ut 'The i'oin'," (?wilford, Cow?., a Letter from our special corrt:si>ontfciit in the- City of Mexico, (he Springfield Horne Shew. theCampai'in in Moine, anil the Mouin Artille and Market?, will be fomn? on the attona paye ; Court Hcporls and Skipping Intelligent*on the thirdnmg*, shed LU erary Item? on the $i*tk paijr. Tut ollii i;il lilil?es ol' tilt' Kiiitm Uy election show a majority ft?r Hcaaa, aver both his op? ponent*, of 4?>,119. Louis Napoleon Lim in:ulc two sanea peart* ssjecchce, ?iiid butta (le Monsticp hart issued a paiilic eilcular to the diplomatic agents of Trance. This has somewhat calmcil the excitc iii.-nt in iii?' commercial ?ii?N?-* of Parin, but it is com.ni* expected, that it will not Im* Ion,: befbffj tin- war rumors will again l?c revived. The President caiintit justify Hit* removal ol' (?cn. Siiklcs bj an opinion fruin Mi. Hinckley. The. argument we print has seen iLs liest day-., and is too threadharc to cover np the truth. When the President condescends to let the people have the facts, (hey will pay more ?iltcnliou to his opinions. We want the cor? respondence lu tween (?rant and Sickles; so long as the President suppresses that he might jnjl as weil stipples-* Mr. BfavcUey. Biig.-Gen. ("has. P. Stone in IM was ut lesttd at midnight, placed in Fort Lafayette, removed fiom hil command, charged with treasonable practices, kept, without | trial, mii.*. tered out ?>t hi.s rank in the middle of the war, after ? brilliant mtv?cc in Louisiana, and. in fact, driven from the anny in disgrace. This || one of t.'ie in.vr-teiies of Mr. Lincoln's Ad iiiiniMrat.on. and M Mr, Stanton gan the indi i foi Cen. Stout's arrest, now that he is out of (?ttice he may probahly fir? the iea>on. The President's Amnesty Piochunation is expected in a few days. It is not to that that the country will object ; there is no fen eral wish to punish hy line, iiiipri.onnicnt, or (bath any man for ?taking pait in the Kein 1 lion. lint no opinion of Stanbcry or Hinckley can repeal the law whith declares that lu? Executive pardon sheil entitle di>t'ranehist ti Kel?? Is to vote. It may he well to limit the disfranchiscineiit?to fir? the hallol fo clh?eei now deprived of it ; hut this must l?e UM net lit I'lllVII ss. ______________ Ex-Oor. J'hrockiiioiton's dnfonae of bia ootirae ia a justiiieation of hi.s ?.-moval. It provea that he refused t<> admit and to punish disloyalty in his St.ite. The out rafea npon fn-edinen and lojaliati in Tezaa nie too notorious, the witnesses to? many, for the mete assertiou of the GoTCTDOl that all the tioiihle ?rai cati-*ed hy military rule to be indited. We know very well what Tezai ha* Iteeu ? the Paladite of Ihlals; and it is plain that (?ov. Throckmoiton did nothing to proteet it-, loyal eil ?/ens. J? The riail of Admira] Parragat t?? Hus>?;i teiininatcil y?mt*ni.i.v. The l ?ov? ruinent l?f Hiis*i,i showed to tin- A nu! ii an Admiral the IBBTM extiaoiilinaiy attentions which the n ptcst-utiifne.s of tin- I'niietl St,,;,.? have always received in Rttnaii ?since the befinniiif of our late Ki lu Ilion. Put-sin, which, during Hie wai, hail been kal fMtepoken, vied wiih Uii.vsia in hoiioiiuK' Admirai I'arraK'iit. We fhre OU another pjMje htteis on Ihe iece])tion of Farrago! in Pniaaia and Roaain, from ? sjieeial eoires]iondeiit on hoaid the flagabip I l'iaiikliti._ Ceil. Hancock, ill his tcsliinony Im-Ioic the Indian Uominha??ajer, is ver>- darjaded in lus | i?]iinion that a sei ions war axiata, and even iii - Clarea his belief that, if the toona were with? draw a, not a white man would remain in ( 'oloindo, anti the gient highways to the l.i rifk would be closed. The Indians, he Mya, are amply provided with the last modern weapon-, even making QIC of tiehl-jila.sses. The i \|.i:ises t?l UM Genera? DejiaitinenL have llnis far been sulistantially tho.se of a j nace eiilLstnieiit. He places the ntiniher o' heatile Indians engaged l.etwcen the Arkansas and the Platte at IJmJa or ',?,(K)0. II we iiiideistand the White House dispatch which sara that Imh. (.rant'sorder, forbidding Diatrict ('omnianders to reuppoint disinisst-tl (?Hiteis, i.s merely an i"* pression of Opinion, then Mi. .Johnson claims the rijiht to overrule tim tarder. He did not think M a month ago, when be said, in a ?oleum protest a^ainnt the Hecou stniction law, Rupposcd to la* sincero, " The " military coininaiider is, BJ to the power of ap " iKiintineiit, made to take the place of tlic " Pit-sid.-ni, and the General af the Army the "plnce of the Sena(e, and any attempt on tho " part of the President to assert his own consti " tntional powers may, under pr?t cune of law, " be met by official insu hoi di nation." He knew then what the law meant. He admitted ?hat the law gave to the General of the Anny the power to disapprove the President".? orders to Distil? f Commanders. Put (irant ia now no mon- than the Presidenta clerk, bound to formally Igsajaj anything that Mr. Johnson ma.v direct. : "" a? I, . (?eunony is jnV^niing for a new ?session of lim Non h German Pailiatm*"*. On gaturday the eh( lions for the new PariiaidttI were bell, wlii. h, it is fhenght, will have ahosji the nana result Bj the (lections for the Hist Parliament, in which the ?berall had ? nansll majotity. We have this morning news fiom Peilin, vblcb bM elected, an iibiul, the Kadieiil ticket. The I ?I?-?Hon lake* place '?>> ? illroca ?anfl mv?raaai voir, sa in ?it? Cnite.l Batato, at tata iate or one member for every lOfcOOO inhabitants. ^ An lie t'ltiil iraTralntiia ol Um North?OtsjaiiBCan? it.lcnitioii is nsmjH?, ti..- Ptali-earat will . ?insist, of 2*2 BBMBBOIB. The repulir (flin of a P.ulian.eiit ii ATM W?- 0n ?*? VAil ?f Aii-ntst II.?- ' r.d.ri! ( ?..mi? ii.'* "Inch Mij-pl.ints Um former Federal Mot ff Frankfort, und ?XnV BaBta (?f Plenipotentiaries "I" lota several States, rata n neilin under the ptml?rmtj of Ceanl Msmar.k. Ita f/ork trill be ?. !"?- import iince, as ii ?ill ?sireetlT or indirectly eonreni the coniirfetinn of the national unity of l.ei niaiiy. A full a??(?lint of UM composition of the ('??undi ami its opening,' is glean, on another paire, by o?r special BetitB correspondent. v,OV ORR SEES A LIGHT. The Hon. James L. Orr is B very l m speci men of a Southern politit iau of tile Oatl school ?better tlian tin- average, decidedly. In the bad, old times, he wai not a No. 1 tire-e.iter. Ilr was not a Nulliliei, tve believe, in the days of Jackson, Calhoun, find M c1) ii Hie. Ile wa.s for " Co?iieration "?that is, ieally Bjail 4. Secession ?in UBI, He weat Ml with South Carolina in Idol, but f/ag not BtaWBg those yvIio forced tin? act. And, thoii.rh a "'CoiiM-iativc," lie has not chosen to take his place arnon;; those Yvho ni I eily icfu-e to be reconstru? ted nincc IMS? Got, Oit, tra ohoer/re, has been Biahing a .speech at Helton, S. ("'.. wherein he advises his Conservative biethreii to register and vole. Bo far, so ?rood. And we are neither ofl'eiided nor alarmed a) his repotted su^es;ion, M an argument for BO ?loin;-', that "the attitude (?) "of the BOfJM in tin: Convention and the tetgat* "latine trill prodoee a woinhtlul react ion in '? I'nvor ol' tin? South thioti^hout the North." The b'lctii.iph is too saving of its won!-. We wi.s.h it had been inore lucid a* Um ex penno ol aMjfeg I trille ni ore copious. Whether it- be Um adiniiilile oi ?BO Bl ?andal?n-? liehavior of oin fiiend Pompey fron which Um Qofontoi anticip?tes such irood i .suits, doth not certain? ly appear; but tra apprehend that he hopes for f,'ood?fiotn the Mack ? behavior in ollhe be.Bg so bad. In other Yvortls, Pompey?who was a Model of d? portillen! while kept in his place behind aaeMOae chair?will play "fantastic "tricks hcfoie bigfa Heaven" winn exalted t?> a seat in Convention or Senate, and thus turn tile stomach of UM North. Pompey will then upon 1k- ordered t?? resume bil old and lit po? sition in the cabin, the cottoii-liehl, and behind aiaaataa chair, and "tim King l?-??U eonie by his " own airain." Stich, we believe, is flic latest born hope of the C nicctin.st nu ted. which is Impelling th?ta to BB1 ?pii'llv to t'.nli othei, "Let ils c-ive the " No1 til I ?Ulf? it of w?ggaj*. Let Us sine theil! "lip stewed, bioiled, fried, ItBtatod and tri i iiscrd. until her getgO liBM at tln-m. Sine? " we cannot oiiim-Ivcs gejn access to t'o.iveii "lioli or CoBglBM, bic.uise of tin ic-i-ll? and "the iron-clad oalli. let Us elect a big buck "niggei to ?vei.v seat tra ena mi. and see bom "the Radicals will push their company." VTe have ali inly saul that the idea was | fffood one, and f/C hope to see it cenc?a I! J ailo|iled. The ?-aids ol tin- ve;y few Soiithein Macks f/ho ha.?' aliiioiiiiei ii tliein-elves candi? dates foi responsible pos Huns ate uplete with inotli'sly, putt i.itisin, and good 10000. Iii... .ne til?n in (lie eeilillillll of i .'liiiit 11'?mau lUghta, but (hey ale hind!., Bppeaaing and iii th?' tine.st mum) ( oii-ci vati\e. It thirty BOgTOta r-!i.i)l lu- sont to Congreoi froin the South, are shall conlideiitlv COMB? on the rotee of Bl lenot twenty -live ol' tliein foi Ciii.cis.il Amm sty, thoroiiirh pat it'u iii inn. anti tin- ]f?toi.itii>ii to political lighta Of all who have coiiilai ted a? became good citizen* -itn ?? the collapse ..I the Rebellion. Vi'e have BftOfl I ?pt c-i lit.it i \ ???? of the Sotilh in CoOgroni mot all, but sonic whose manners ami heal in:,' reflected little (ledit on theil coiislilm nts. If .1 ? ?li ii T. Man:-. Kobeil Small, mid other gentleincn of color, shall now be ?sent ilistt.nl of those, we coiitid.-nMi aiitlei eipate g tie? ni? (I improY entent OB t'iiii pud? cieeoeaoi I948-60. \\ '?? b? g th? -1 " i. i * ? ? *n -.; i n* i.-.l t?t M-inl us a- man) of these a- j?' ? ' !. . ////. l'i: f j: MOVKMm ST IS Vi HOPE. The ni? ?\ < -in? : 11 in favor of rene is making ?-Treat piOglfJM 00 the coiilineiit ol l.niope, mid esjM-ciiillv in the 1'nm h Empire. Three of? ),'ani/.atioiis h.r. ?? i??(iitly BOOB foi ?ned in Fiance, all with the object of propagating the piineiples of the PeBCO niovenn ut, and of in Btafiag inti'iiiaMoiial ciii)]ici:ii :uii in the gTOnt wink of litldin^ thal wmhl of tin- ?His.? of wai. The Ita, is the Intt itiiitiojial ItafagM of Peace, which was inaiij,'Uiatf<l at a nie? tin.' bold with the ?onsen! of the l'n-tnh (?nvt-rn nieiit at the Kcole tie M?decine in i'aiis, in May la?!, and which i? now fully and f'oiinallv coiisl ii utvd ii ii? Iii the most lu m i n .ililt- and in lluential aii-pi.is. TltO second i- the Inter? national CoOgrCMof Peace, which body aspin > to unit" the 1 ??iikh rat i<- patty thtoii^hoiit Kn rope in the promotion of inlet national peace. Anti the third, the Intel national Union of Peace, founded at Havre by N. I-. Sauiallier, the author of | vi tv able ami elo<|iieiit pamphlet enUtled MTho Uoioi of Peace,'1 aims al the creation of au iiitiniational code ivhroagh ? committee of JnriacotMnlta belonghig to all nations, and ele? ted by ballot by inein berao. tin I Unana?. In the list, of the ?nlherenls ol' these Bl -oeiations we lin?! the hoaon-il naines of Michel Clievalit r, liaron Liebig, .Jo ?eph (iainier, (?anbaidi, Louis Blane, Vietof Illino. Jules PbtTO, Pelh lan, .lohn Sliiait Mill, ('luirles Siininer, Sir David Mcwster, John J>ii?^?it. anil many other naines of men of noli . The International CoBgreOl of Peace will hohl its til -st teeto OB at (? -iieva on the lilli ol' this month, and all the friend* of democracy un? invited to take patt in it, either peiMinally or hy I'cpii'.scntation. The ailheients of the l'uion ol Pea?e .ne found principally arnon/,' the coin menial and ?.voikin^ ?lasses, and it has alua.1\ established blanch socieiit-s in many towns of France, in Qennany, ia Bwitat iland, in italy, in KK.vpf, mid in the Fiench Colonies. A movement like this is pregnant with be neficcnt inlliieiices, anti yviII have the b? a) Yvishes and eaiinsl co?|)eration ol' the friends of humanity everyuheie. It has nlreadv, n> Yvill be seen, a commanding array of intellect lind genius on its side. Jadf^Bg 'loin the list of inenibi-i-fihip already given, it is not likely to Hillier for want of able and enei^etic lender* anti steady supporters. There aie eminent Yvritcn* to expound its principles, eloipient ora tois (o adviM-aU: its claim?., renowned states men to giro it the benelit of theil ?'Xpeiience and wisdom, and illustrious ;??|. ta ablg its praises; yyIi?Ic from the eoiuii:. retal a.ni I thing (lasse- it as- i 11 receive tlie "-i'i?"Vs' oi that pi acflul Yvat whieii has ?iT ! tittil been fairly openeil against eaiinon nutl rilles. iiiiiiinst iroii (hids and inonitois. The old* stale obiec.tioii to suth a movement, vi/., that the ohjecu sOuk'nt. are inirely visionary, will doubtless be Bffni agonfa, and the old sue? is at eiithtisiasni are BBfO t<? 1m? repeatt d. Hut the world, gfoarn f/afOf from exiieinmc, has iliseaitled the eoiu foitable, doctrino that what, has always been ui nat of necessity ulway* continue to bo. Social evils once MatMMatfM ?PB, with s!?ibboni apilhy aa a sort ot fated ?nlierW"* e, have been found to be ladnable, and have Wn removed accordingly ; and .ty steins of opprc.-a?i7>Tl and wiong, for which the authority of Holy Writ itself had f??r ages been pleaded, have fallen la-fore the advance of Truth in these modern days. Ullin.in Slavery, once defended as a Di? vine ?iifti'ution. is tottering to its fall; and hoi i id war, which men have been taught to look upon H the result of the iinintitabh? laws ot natara, must eventually disapivcui before the humanizing influences now at vork in society. It may lu* a long time Iwforo this consumma? tion is h.u hid; but men who are neither visional ii* n0! enthusiasts believe that it must come "notier or later. Thf? sooner the better ; to ht the Peace movement he helped forward. Why cannot a Peace League lie formed in this country ? ________________ the PMEtlDMMT ami rviiLic onsws. Public opinion is Mai] private opinion in the aggregate. Our many readers, now arrogantly rcj.?Ying in minds of their own, will be inter? ested in knowing what is about to happen to tin in in the mntt.'r of their intellect militiez. That Piesidential instnini* nt, The Nalioturf Intcili'jcncer, is iiniiabl") enough to let "is into the MOtei beforehand. Pulrlic opinion, here t??foit? showing rteelf obtuse, wayward, and in sufl'i rably independent, is to be taken in hand by Dr. Andrew Johnson. " It must bl "startled," s i\ s the oihcKil journal, "into tim '?supjrort of the right, and not eoared." His r.\tellency, then, is about to discard tho suaeitcr in mod? and to resmt to the fortiter in re. Thi? announcement lillt us with the greater ippii (tension because we have never remarked any peculiar amiability in the Pu-iib nt's de nieano], anything particularly peisiia.sivc in his speeches, any preponderance of emollient saponaccotisiifM in his policy. If, heretofore, we have been "coaxed," it has surely Itecn without our knowing it. We wcie rather than ein lalkoiing under tin* impression lli.it we had been bullied ; but now that we know how ten del ly we have been treated, and how deaf we. bftTC toen to the voice Of UM channel, we, hasten to record our gratitude, the lather lu i aiisi- we have a constitutional objet - lion lo being stat I hil, wl?ch is the euphonic phiaee, ire t-ap-poee, for being seared. The President, it appeau, it to lay down the serene torch of policy am! take up tin pumpkin 1.minn of intiiiinl.ition. He is to eiy " Pim?'" w ith such a Midden sonorous? ness thal a in.ijoiitv of those Ameiicatts who*. auditor] nerrei ate delicate will presentir be in lit*. lb is toexh.'iit hinist-!! in all his 1er tots, ni .i village loafni arrana binaaelf in a sheet, niitl pinja g!i??*t up and down a (eine ti i.V. In shoit. We, the people, ate to be 14 ?stallled," liol out of but into our propriety, and we might as well begin to take little pro ph> lactic dose* of valerian at once. We have gi? it faith In the I'll sident's pOtlTf of "st irtlnr,','' but we lalicve that he will m-e.l i? all. The titith is, we have been "-tattl.il" io often that we ii*o getting to In like the pep? pin- rerntlentaa in "DooaWyA Son"--''tough. "mi, ?h-vilith lough." \N e hive lived a long linn in a chionic condition of natoniahnicnt, and it tin ',\et utive ii i* ajrjj Mfantastic tricka" in ii'siTt" f?u tin- demon.ti.i.mn of his "brief "ailthoiilv," all we btv.' to s.i.v is that the angela bad better be getting omi tin ii pocket* h.indi.i i? In? Is. I'otew. iiiieil, how i vii, WC shall be lo'e.il tin t!. Tlnie is oillv otu? Way \\ hi? li oeeora ??> u*. in Mbiefa the Pt.>Bidenl can natoanab Um people. Ii he would but show the bast moi*-! ot modesty, the tinii'tt. ?f dimi.iti i lion of sill i mili.h i., the faintest mctiioi J n. liis old prof cantona, the hat symptom of emrrging frans the political nuil.lit- in which lu- is floondi ring, the simplest symptom of re? turning regard l"t the pi iiph's ii'iu? *"ittatives, w.- piol?n*?? lol OOraelvra and for our iiaihis to be ?tattled to h:* heart's content. The least token of inch ? njgwiei al ion would lill m with awe like a lnii.n le. \\ e MippMC that it would be .?t *ih di nae foi na, in the name ol oar fel? low ? iii/, ii*, t.? a*k for m. h v. ">nt)ii anil be " ?lion.;." **glin anti beat it" -tin-si? are *ca*oii nble proverbe. The advantage of preeenring i certain itiflii * in the nppei Iii? are need not dwell upon. It Hope retases ?my longer to ?pring in tim li 111 ii. m l>:..i*t, she niu*t be touched np artificially. We shall know what the Piesiihnt Intends when be comes to what his mouthpiece calls Mprompt, decided action.' '1 is an old woin.itilv weakii--**, 1ml we conti * to ? ? uiio*itv t.? know what i* to kappi ii next.* Except in case* of actual e\eeution, anything i* mote tolerable than luanenne. A* ? iti/tus ot tin? United Staten, are Mere be? ginning to feel I little ?rooodfd pude al the oigan'* oveltille. We hive hail stich g lt*peit foi public opinion, have so trusted it. have *n beul Veil ill i\ have st? looked to it in all ililli - ' gencics, that we lound it haul to give ii up. Put we *uppo*e tliat we must have Im-cii mi taken. Public opinion it a humbug, a whim, a notion it i . c1,iv in tin bandi of the pot ti ; , it isa ball o| WBXj it is a chameleon taking its hue fiom tin- breath ol Mr. Johnson's noatrilaj it is a mocking-hnd whistling the tunes whith lie may please to teach it ; it is a timid, waveiing, blundeiing, am! eowanlly -.t ni ?nient, to be controlled without difflcnltr I?', specters, ami hobgoblins, and gOfgOttl, and dire ehiineias, ami Mpicaking ami gibbeting, and mysterious, |?oiteiitoiis, oracular and hadlv wiit ten misleading ai tides in Tin National Intelligenter, tlnblio opinion i* feeble and tabby, ami nattai be ttlffencd up. Public opinion ii erratic, ami must be set in the right path. Public opinion is willful, And must be " Lulled." Pring on Nour bears! We lia ve received | mysterious ?li?] mt ?di limn the Washington agent of the Associated Press, ev ideiitly inspired by the Picsidc tit ami intended to parry the effect of (?rant's order? We li ive also received ? heap of Hinchley liu*h. We notice whenever the President lias a Hatlical to ?dander, ot some pcrjurcr'H nnadavii to pub lisli, mr HiiKsian Ameiitaii purchase to defend, or a point to make, he is very gild to ?seek the Associated Press. Whenever he has any news he gives it to om- m two pa|Kis, and impertinently de? clares that he will only give his news to pap?is that support him. Thilba did bl the ease of the '?i.mt t o? resp?ndeme. We do not think the press of this country have fully noticed the in? solence of that proceeding. The President not only went out of his way to insult the press, but in doing so he deliberately made state? ments which siib.teipient events proved to be untrue. We ask no favors at the hands ol' the President, and the Associated Press agent should follow the example. That agent has done the President invaluable, service. At linn s he hllrt Used the press to shit hf tin President and defend his policy. lu return, the Presid? ni um ives his special news for favorite journals and lu aps the correspondent with Pink ley trash. When the President lennis to behav e like a gentleman toward the puss of Ann lica, H will be time loi lum to al. oin agent for lavui.-j. Until ho don wo piotcst, a^aiii.t, any liebig shown him. This is gtaBal talk, but the fit til .justify it. I'lesidelit John ?oil ha* (li'libci ately insulted the American BCeaB, ?Bael he must be made to feel, prreat as his platv BBBf bO| that he c.iniiot (.mimit -sti?. li insults witli iinpu nily. .?_-_______ THE A880?I.ITED TIG!:!:*. Not beiag our.sclvis grrea to personal con? ti-? ? with the titrer, we are not pre? pared to say that there is not some vate, occult, mysterious vii tue in gambling.. The bankers who BtBttage the tables, and, as (\u lylo bays, " I'm it the voice of destiny,'' do unquestionably lind their busiuess piotitable; but Yvhat UM victims train exit pt poverty, wretchednesa, chronic fever, niulltplied disap? pointments, monomania, and sometimes sudden, self -inflicted death, is mote .han we aie at pres? ent in-formed of. Yet the proprietor:- of the hells, the monte-players, the keiio-bankers, the lottery-dealers, the policy-writers, have actually lind the impudence to form an ,'ltssociation foi mutual pnitection, and the defense of their cher? ished lights and most re.siiectable vested inter tisi.s ! (?ambling they consiikr to bo as good a business BJ any other; the attempt to put it doYvn is an infring? nient of personal liberty; the tight of the citizen to ruin or to Im- mined is endangered. To Ik? .sine, there never wits a moralist or a satirist who wrote upon ?he topic who did not set down BBtaMJBg Bl equally Yvickcd and foolish. Su? h il the sum total of the general opinion of mankind. Iv.cn gamblers themselves hav<- asM-nb ti to its tiuth. The Rev. Mr. Col'tin, Um author of "Lacon," although a clfigvmaii, was a famous blackleg, yet lie sometime* pitkBOhed against canis and dice, and cmled by blawittg out his brains, of \shich he had a prodigious (piantity. We all know I In-evils of gambling, but will not Mr. Morrissey or Mr. II. Wood be kimi enough to instinct na in its bench's and advantages .' We do not, of coiiise, allude to the money which they pouch; we quite comprehend that agre? able feature of tlit- business; but how thies it profit the lOBBfl who are remorselessly depleted and tilt li ti ii hat out upon the pavement like iqaooaodoranges 1 How thus it improve the head" How docs it benelicially affect the heart! What is lhere in it wliithcan make it the honorable oi cupation of a life time? In what respect is it a iiianl.v li seltne? Wll.it is the propoitioll of the panpeCT to the miUtotiarieo among (hose who give themselves li]> to il ? If the ablest man among the th.otccs of play will answer al Ihi se qneatioag candidly, BO will probably tell us that gambling h) aeafly COrtaia ruin to nine tenths of itrs professors ; that it is apt to pio ?luce a ? hionic cra/e ; that it makes men hard, and pitilaaM. and m lli--.li; thal it M the tit vonrei of foiliuies, the bane of domestic liappincss, the pervelter of generous natitles, and the ruin of both the intellectual and the phvsiial power?. These ure facts which all mankind his always acknowledged. Now, llippoao thal an Associ?t ion for the Pioinofoii and l)i-siiiiiii,ihoii of Clioleia ami fellow fever wite set on foot, we will say (bvgging tin it paidoiii bj lim Doeton ol Medi? cine. Suppose tin h.ii ned p-ntleimn made no ?.lin cabin lit of th.ii dis.i^teeabh- pUrpOtB*, lint .X? t nally adveitiseil it in the BeWBpapere? Sup DOOO, upon being reinonstiatcil with, they !iiii!d answer thai thev wanted to in tke inou?s, ?iml had taken this coui-e to provide thenis. his with ;i plenty of patient-. Buppoee, upon being taima into ctietodjr, u they cer? tainly wouhl be, tiny .should Mt up au in? dignant howl at ?he infling? incut upon their p. I ^Ul li I i?'!|!s ; should W I ile ill ii sfiaill of |n? pin d innocence to the n???.?papers ; should tot m tin His? I ves ililo a society, and emploi the best lawyers to be hail for money, ami tile bills, and bring actions, and make np t.-l mm -, ami geaorall" rindkate their light to get a Using by tin tle.ith of theil fellow ireatuii?! "What "is the use," the., might atgu?-. "of ??TI- hav ill',' "all this knowledge ami wisdom, all thoaogal ''lijiots, and iiioilai-. and pestle?, and pill ma Mchinea if we an- not to Biake money out of "thein?" Bo might aleo reason Mr.Salrfeahio, the gentlemanlj proprietor ?>t a iii-t-iat?- lull. ?? Men- I am." he sa;. ?. " hamUoiiit h .st l up in " bu--iiies,, with ererj Mnrenienee toi plucking " the pi-reotis, with ;i nient] af tables, and boxea, ' ami dice, and tard-; with a clnm t stock of " liipiors in my lu ?Iii.mt bar; willi loom, ?uni "elegant apartaaMttta I and I am actuall.? Banked "to gire up m \- lu? i.ii ive biisini -s because c? i - " tain a--is think it ?minorar 1*11 see them "-lind!-' BO taJTB ?'Ile ??I tilt ill ; so sty al of them; and the n-ult is associated d?liant? ami a general combination to outwit the laws. We do not know prooiaelj aha. connw the VVorahipful Fraternity of Keno-pl.tM is aaaaa to adopt, but it is prett] bard to lautgine an. ti. ?tilt I v hoiK.i.ibh way which is open to them. ll.e laws agaiaal thom art plain; the offense ig simple and eajU* proTed? Of ooaree? vrc [ would not rashly iinlerc-tiniaie th" tone. power, shicwiii!?'??,. uni read] reaonroogol two or time hiimliiil (le.speiate gamblers; but if the ('mut. ?lo tin if duty tin- "liihim^" is doomed to a considerable diminution of its im punities ami profita? It evnlci'tlv inunds lo Ulah?' a pretty stilV fight, and to leva ,i- mu? h out of" the tile a- possible. Uti com se. insolent, r? solute, mil impenitent, only snows how much au Anti < ? .tin 1*1 ni at Society was needed. Wo heal in? Blore from The Coalmen in! Ad tt of Mi. t'li.ist's Income. His Icttei hileiicttl tin malignanl lal <hood about liiaenor mons revenues, and piovtd that he hit the Cabiuol no riebet than winn he entered it. Hut a new line al ait.uk is adopt* d. The ( niel JiBttiee ?.innot euretta the ?mal freedom of inotion as a private citizen without raising a hue anti cry. The other day he went to Illis? ton, mid instantly a tele^iam gool lound the Johnson papers to the eiTec. that) "Mr. Chase 'is delighted with his New -Kurland trip, ami "thinks it great!1 improves bil rhanfta lor the " Presidency." This is g plain inviution ; its author || not in Mr. ( lust's confidence, and doesn't know it he ia thliu.htttl or disgusted. Why Mi. Chase tun! to BoatOO y.? aie not in loimeil; but us he ti.m led pnvatelv, made no political speeches, w tote no public letters, no? body has UtOrighi to presume that he YVent to lhiston because he wanted to go to Washington. The weather is line; it is the season fur travel ing; Jones and Smith anti liiown are going to Niagara and I'h mouth and tin- White .Moun? tains, but nobody abuses them therefor. It is true that they sutler more or less fiom inns ketoes, and perhaps it would 00 too lunch to expect similar insects to let alune the Chief Justice. _ Mis. Jeff. I>a\is arrived at Norfolk on Fiidav. Bsnaetl tim day wirti lier relatives in teat city, anillen m Hi.? tivonlug for ( .in.ni.i. ^ .,i New-Voil?. Majoi (?en. Alfred II. Terry, accompanied by lils niait, ami neu. ( tiiiistock of (icn. (iiimtN scaff, luis iiiuv? rl tu li.-leim. Munt,um icrntm i. T!;e (.ciiiial 1, ft st Pealen tin? Mt ii ?if Jaa^aasl ii.is seen inakjiig tim rounils uuioiih'Hi?'fuite ?iii tim Nuitliciu OvtMrtaastMall route. Gott. Scbpfteld's liealth was still in a veiv 1 ? i ? . ,11 inns condition on l-'ml.i) last, VltJA tM BlgUOf lui iMovciiuiii. ii,- ?sa teck?Mtiy atttakad \? liitsraiitteul River, m lil. ti laven pievaleal laVlnruila st tila acus?n Tiic t.cin-r.ii is mu?.a tin- i harge of Surgeon Jaum i \, at l 1*1,1' ? . MoilUKJ. WASHINGTON. GEK. (.KAM PUO?UBn.S kkappointmkmh. Tri!: I')l ISfANflN? TI'.?llHI,KI'?Tilt; Kottlll iiiMINI, ?aUfBaVr ruijt I.VViAHiiN ,,, mp i su |gg_L? itiNi'Ki.Kv's ki pout on nntt Sli'Kl.r-s?l'J-KsnNAl.. ar vat aunara vo tas TBinsa. WAsiii>(,r(?>,S-pt. j, !s*; t.en. lii.'ini hi* ?sued Hie Mfcra hag atoar ?? in?. irict CoiiMiiftiitUrs. wlut h. it is baili, lias lu en (,.|., graehed to ali of them : lint.let 00 no Ai'.vtr, Aoiei tM (?i.ni.k Mai Ol MCB.I V? v.s|ii.n.,i.,s, __g, k>( ||t7, J Hl-Ktru Oni.i-ir*. So. 429.-('unini:iniIi*ra(rf iLic MiliUif DisMMMMeaaaJ under the Act of aaeai 2, ih?tt. wiiiui.k* n?> .?|.|>??i:iiiiiciii, t? ce/ii ?,flice of pssaaaa ala 'uve in-, ? remove?! I?y tliein* Ivea or their uredcreasora iu < otritu.u.l. Uy couiuiaud of Con. Grunt. K. I). Towkskm?, Aswsi.it. A.ljutaut Cui-ral Tim Louisiana lebanon poli ti. ian? here are in ?rrcat trouble over Gen. Ui..nt's orderte the now ili.str-.it commander, bl whith na fnrlmU their reinstalim? ?my oriners that may have l???en r. moved fit.ni .?th.* hy theil ? predecessor??. Thean fellows Van? bmtiag that nini of the first mt*, of Hancock would bo to reinstate Wells a? (?ovi-rimr of Lia Wnaa. Ihtf expected ?rre.it tintura 1.. Iwi (lone, hut tien. 6VMaVl ard* aaaenjrjl then lest hOffat. On? of |h?| liiiiiiM.iiiiatis, whom Sheii.lan called a bad man in his con, spoii.lem,- ?? the Bew-OilaMMMaaaMee, has laen p?ag atoned blagging of bia baring baan tim prineiiel mover la pettiii!? the Prehitlt-ii? lo remov?? She,ri<lati. 'Iii.*. I.oui.siana Levee Iloiid interests, too, were ?BJOftaVM Hally?gaoling HaaeaafctoraaMitateWaOa aad th? Lares board. Theaaaaan now anani thal tba Prem ilent will eouiiterinanil (?rani'a order, hivliavinic that BBWOI na Commander -vi Chief. If Ile? Pn-ti.l-irt tints so, he can only do it IhlOngh ?em (??ant, ami thai, it is claimed, will make au open nipt un I?. t xveelt them. Th?. vi mi.?Me .uni iiMitillv well iiifi.rni.il corr?* s|iniiili nt of Jin (Iwrit slim (?ewan, states in a letd-r te that journal, "that the, forthcoming pro? lam it mu of amnesty will lie universal in ita tharaetei," ulm li is most likely correct. It is known the Patv?aeal t.tvots iiniviisal auuiistv, but his Cabinet are not a u-ait in MM matter. The piOOhnnntion will la? l?t fore the Cabinet probably at its next mcetm?* It may la? ?t week or ten ?lays, however. 111 ?fine it M issued; but that it is now un? der consideration by the President, tin re it no ?bullit. In view of tin* fact that the Keconstruction law ?uiihihiis .1 Pro'uli nt's pardon from enfianchia ing any one, the probable Issuance of such a proel.? asotien don not liena the comment thai it ether? w \at vvoiiltl. However, there is irn Um prevaleiit lu tea aaneng Jnhaooa'a lonllMin triaaala thal th? Prcsitlent's Hinnesty v\ ill eniitl? a man who may havn bat 11 a Maha) Bl vote. Th?-y are tryin? t?? impri*vt Johnson vvith this idea, and aro beim,'backed up by able lletnoeratie lawyeis. If necessary, 1 li?-." claim I hat the Attorney-tjt'tuTHl, or, in his alisenc*, the famous Buick'ey, eau Kiaki- an iutei pi ela? tion of tim law to suit thank If this could lu tloiu-, then rot/ist ration in the SotiUi wouhl be r?-opened, ami the newly enfranchised citi/AMi* ?tllovvt ?1 lor.a-ister. This ?s hardly probable, how? ever, as the law on this subject is so exphi it thai if i*.*.in osly iiiitMi-sihie far a arcan Interpretation to be niii'li- by a anne man. The li??nala hen- are v?iv jubilant over the j?io*pect. and stall flint .loliiison will follow up the new amnesty pnxlainaiioii by som? ?thing mole startling, and that w ill he eipully m hen. Iii lal to them. IlhieUcv's report on Gen. Sickles'* dUBrnltr with ii '.ard to ( lidii No. P> is a partisan allan, Itxct! up to suit the President, and to shield bin (tom Maaare for i.inovinic Sickles. Th.* cmn ?poiuli-m e on the aubjeel hetwet n lien. Grant and Gen Bli kies will not lie publish? ti. It was so agreed in t ahin tt ?eating last I i ni.iv. If tin? w hule eorrt?*.pondei.( e w i* before the public, instead of Hinckley s report alone, a different titi of allans would ho seen to exist, Uni this col li SpOndl IM'-', it ?* said, Would lull? !*"l( kies I Can, ililli exposa the President. T-herefore, it is aaprarvaoed. Tims?-po,ttid in tin-matt?! state that the vvhol?? rO H'Miiisuulitv of 8icUea'sactions belong to Grant, a-a lu* waa noting Bath* bia ardern. It is Carther saitl th it Grant iel?ariai>hed t?? Sickles to arrest any civil oil., el N ho ,-itt?-inpteil to lllti-l iili' vv lill billi. Gordon Granger, new n lieutenant-colonel ?n the iniiiv, is BOan 1<> be tiikeii fmin tin-political arcm? and put ?m duty with his niriin. tit, vvlm li lu- baa no1 s.i i fi.r some tune. (?en. (it,mt served ("lister, alter ile* ( lev. land ( 'o ti v ?-ii i ???ii, in a aimilai 'Buutaar. ?Senator ( ameron ol P< nn.*\ Irania i* in tlieciti. He li..' I an lill? IV lew W lill dell. I." ia ut \e ?Iel, lay. Gen '.rant .'.ive yesterday eveningnparting din? ner to SerVor Koni. ro. the Ifexii an Minister. Ile ( 1? ik nf the Hottse of ttepreaeutnlirea baa selected The Hartford Osara al and fas h\riioepori Murninni to publish in Connecticut the law s ni tin? first >.-*,..ii Mab Congreaa, Mao lut JmhvonnU* Union m I ?ot ula. A nur. bar <?f employes of thaTiaaauij l'ep.irtmenf. Hale and feiiial.*, scattered throngh aliuott all tin? Bureana of the Uepartaserit, have r?<? iv*?l notice th ?t tbeir ser1, lees will no king i be rearnind ?ti't?*i the lal pioxiim?. In nearly every mae the r?nrnaiM io v.i.-.tte are th.?*?' who have w i r hi n the |>.t.*t 19 mon til s ali*, uti ti tin in*. I m * wit hunt h n\i . i ..fitiii-ii. ins with tin.*e who lost the MUSI tillie withutit gotal and Milln H'llt e\ctl*e. 1 he follow iiiK Internal Keveline deciaioni have been raadi : 1 -.i*..ii ana Atstils brantty ln?in pur?* sjnaM jmri*, wine, m fii.in nine iip|ili? .ni? -r. is t?. be tav..l ti?- ?.uti?. mall respects ia ti. ?tigb be th*;.Hi ti it il.nttly f.oiu iir.ijM-* m apples I'll ? ni?.? i-i.m allow iiis manufacturers to dedarl freiirl.t f .ni tin- i.l.i.-e of in ti afartnre U?tb? [?laceof delivery arma H|i'.i!i .I 'ii Hi?- ai t of .luiy li. IBM No *ti. li .l.-iltiitiiui sii.aiitt be ?unie. Miitiiii.i.-linera win? sen tlieir prodai ? ?.h tirne, w it limit iBtereat, ananiM I?? allow.?I to retnrn their salt * at tin- i-r.-.*? ut worth of iH<- som tot which tht v ntl A letter v\ iis received by (\?innii*f?iiii)t r Wilson of the General I. uni I ?at. ?-, rnenntlj , froin s tjentlemen ti llarlford, Conn., ?iskim; it in caw the too.minent ? ont'luil. s iii?- parebnBB of ten um y lt?orderinff on tim I!, tv ni >. tinana, in >t. 1>i?ihiiil;i>. tin- land will lav In Id I-?! iii-i?-.i! under the ? listing law*, .-uni if s.? w in tin r he will be permitted t4> take upa tlionaand ? seres of th? unte. The Cnniuiualonei raplied that the juin lu-?- of the tracl in ??111*11011 bau not yet ! I... ti in nie, and sh..??I.I it i?,- in i.]?.-, Congreaa would j hare to pasa an act direetiug thal the land ba held nndertbe prewent laws pjovi*ruing tin* ?lisiHiaal ??f l?iiliiic landa I - i-i- cutries c?Mihl !.. made. Th?- hi*!-!?tine Departnenl baa directed Inqairr to he Ulalie 1 esta?? tina the It ?.01 ted ? a" 1 ill BSUCSB .Hal ali i*e ni mail matter bj ?lie overland mail nan* fnu'Utr. In the course of a fra days spat id aanll ac 'tit t Inn ?ni t will start flinn Wa.sh i turton for lim l'laiiis with a \ i? vv in tone, t the reported deVii* ? 111. in 1. *. The (mitral-tor. however, denies the nile* uatioiit ?uni |]tri?mises to i'ttriiisli atiitlavil.s eiotiei ainiir him front ceiisiire. All mail matter tor tint i Tu un-(oatt 11 se? narked "bj .?teenier," or ** by luthullis," i.s anti (?veil.uni. rill: Pi:i>ii>i.:\T"'s DISPATCH. Thl tit cut older ol'??i n.(?rant thal "' I'istti. t ('.?111 1 mandi is will make no appointment to civil ollie?* of ramona who have bom Mteeeed bj IhmnMlroiee their M 'dei esstiis 111 nuiiiiiiintl." does not make it new i.tsuc between Qon? Oran! and UM PnoMmk There is paul auth?>iity fat IMeftiag that tho ru moi*of ditlit ulii. * baring tweerred on this subjeit are groundless. TheR?'Constructi?>iiact vests in tho (.cn. lal com ma ml i n K the annies the same pawatl Ml mo oeataried noon DJaliiel Dennean??aa, hi r?*g;ird to lemov.il.s and |f|inlntllMintl. an?!. th?-ref?>re. tho urdir of lien, (?rant to eonoidered merely M a tiotieo in advance that he would disapprove al snell aj> ? Hiintuif nts as he indi- at? s. wash: OF nu: PUBLIC MONEYS BY TBB munn OF St TKKM**.(?US Mr. reter Cooper, Chairman of the Citi/eii?' AasoeUtiou'a t'ouiiiiitti?*, lina ail.lresa. ii .1 l.tt.r lo Henry isinitli, esti . l'reaitleiit of the BaaN ?>f *",iperv-ii?>ia, luv it inic attention to a compilation BBJuMUnj. HO details of leit?lnof the lloitrd'a extravat;aiit expeiiilitares upon the county armories, in all anioiintiiiK to ?lix,*? Si. lu items, the most conspicuous of winch are as MIoWK Ifnssrs liiKeriHiU, Wataoa mCn.'a hill for furttinhtiiir tli?) 6th lii'Kluii 'Ufa ?rinoiy wtfh MS nail ?'aiie seat sha Ira. flM?*lot Mata and aetteea on t lina? ai.l.-s of Hoard of OSMara* raasB.a>laM; one i?l?ick walnal loane* iMiok-rsa?-. willi ,li tullin i'la?? ti. mis, fsun, ii::.- I'la? li walnut aeitstarv ilesk. $17"; otu? lar?r?' Hit?' table, iv Ith drawer? itn.l flitistn .1 ali lanad for Hoard of otMn-iV rooM, In?; M Meek aal nut larga ehalra, a|itiolaterad la <r. rn rep ami mema? Bail?, MB SeginMBt curved on back aad irilt for Honni of OlH c? rs. at S4? each. tyj.'SW; al 1 an.' scat ehuint for rwi?< ?it ?Bl '?li.r-'l?*; io .asea for BinskeM ?it Sts.7 each, ??..:?: t l?laik walnut locUets for ten <'<'ii>i>nni.-a, ?m.oh?; 3* BUM I aaat chaira at fa Waaeh,aaM;and other aitMlea of u-i nitleeiil ftiai iitttut? in like !>?'>l >>i (len, ?tU'wuiitiiiK to shon*. I tw?aoo for Du? ana arnori for the stt. K?-?ciuu-ut. Tba J ?>.no.-tinn ut lagnraoll. T> Bison t? Co. supniiea ritvult ut*> ! foi the oilier eil) iii?inoriea, ami tin li Inila thewfor. from I Mardi to Juin? Inclusive, wert*: K?\r the Mil gagiaUBT ?lt?.,**4>4 ?-i; for the "utli Heiiiii.iit, Sj'.i.ouu tia, tor Hat K?>:i Maat.HSUna ?7; rerMtn He?;iin?t?l, Srv.tay:; for Mth K?*?:i iiii'ait. ?.vvn M, far Id (.'avitlry He?tiaent, 03,7?y? ?a, f??r Hinioi) ?it Nos. IT and M llovverv, $4,4 Mt for nriiiini ??a I lui uni U hile ?la.. Bl.'.i.?".-. for nituoiy at No. 61* siitlt* ave..SjS.SMa utiil for ?in.my iu lituiiu st ,|4,;yi. Tlie bills for caiiasnter woifc ?in tlu-ae armones tltiiiiiK tho l?st four moulin ?ituonntitil t,,$V0,Ivj ..v. lint np noted many Items Of wa?!? ful OB '.lal aplin'?* U'voail tlioa?? which tilt* tuen tiniii ii itliove, Mi fuopei it iii 11 k? (hat eli. al?, r fiiriutuis in 1 ula kara beaa nougat for tee armorii?. ..mi in? ad?M tl-at tile W ,u|e lu enliii s ?I'.ll'alv liotltcallie Vi lteli tt Is o.'. ail ?1 ed Ulai tltu vii) aud 1 (?uutv are lu .1*. li*, in ?ich*?.