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York. *"'lln- m.iv |. rt'( c1 Si wing-Mai hine ti- ii makes a gannet ' I ?arid. ? __, Tourists i it'll? i; . ' "Paimh:- Paten. Limbs, Kl-t!" Last TRKfOKl ' Ai II .r-, N". nu Broadway, I_rreel ...?M*?b Wi.bk ia ts? t.AITBKa, _ A Ul.teiKI i\ I.M'Y WAS (I UKI? ?-?. on Vridar lui. b? I ?:nr> ?TOK ?hirh ii ant? ?r. -trier ra?. i . - By alldrtiffii-, t..u _. Tri --i s A.c.- Marsh &l ? '- Radii 1 Cure _ An?.?ni it. Grand Thai mph. Thi ? ram ,??*..._ U . , >**.?. ' \vi-im;'- Balsam sa ' I HKiiK*,. Ob? ?fib* ? ?<? lad ? .ti?lia? li Is? i tad?eeryatectlaa of the lum.ai . _ A National li??mi. roa Disabled Soldie__ ? THI Bin: ? :?* ri i> ,,r i,?ttt".. T? a '" ? ii,J. uti ilreidr paid ti'1 . ? I lo r ronde i horne f..r Ile ? J CarrraBiai* Ami I ' ? No Ml Sri : ? KERiN'i & Sons, Manufacture! tiraiid, S.|uar? . ki. wera award. 1 ipo.i .-.a the V and a Unod l?o,d Al ed?: uiik.l( 13 ?rat sremiaBa during tbe put 44 tent War*ro.,ns? S? t M l!r"?l?n. I M\ 11 -\i Exposi non, l'AKI-, I' ST? ?.?tar k s ii Tri ifHatr i?t.t.{ !?ec ananted th? l'i bit ?fir.a?.' t I '. > ' t I':??',? i - itioDll Jurr. 1 . . !!, . . t . ,. . Ir.i in i.rlrr ol in?r t o tr ali oUt- AmerieiB li i :,an fuur boiidred pia:. . !>/ ?ear f turen of 1 tV?r?r? n? Roi. 1091 i ??:.-,- ,; s. TlIK IMILI'KM.I M (a I ..lulim '? ?ill 'la'illnl" |0 Ita .j.tillllillS, :i' now the larg? ti bs H tras be-fort Um dmrb! ^i<J? Ij catato-, t_U?*1o-s aswapapar la ?Ust votld. It an? iH'iiinos sevenal S-dntons t,> its ___sdy lazft and abwig arra*/ ..f DtYrrespondents, :i!i<i promises th-it its newly ad,led oolainnt shiill all Ik- kej.t foi Ita r.iitlei-, ratlitr t.'ian .>1i;im1 with ita advif. Bl 'Jl)?i;.!ii *' l~hf ?r* ii pub] e ufT.tiis are r,r, a?_ret Dur p*?.?? __ve always i..-, n outspot *'??.? .ilia;? unetiiii'irieiiiiiiK; To aro ; ?ni1' ? '?? lere franki j sar tbat, if v,- b?vc '???. oaoniewli ktlre her? tofore, wi 1'"" "*i'!.' 'e' ? - : Hill,!:*: toll? (1 v.tb unKiit and in un fort!.e brcsAUnai ..i i.'?- Hlave'scbain, ??te sli el eontli for the N.. ..fran ' to .li n,.mil for ours? Ives any i Ivll t*r political privili-fres ?ahl.li we do not equally dei for others, tia.s Juunuil advo at? - tu. . ly_ a_d politii ni ??guahty uf all Americancitlsens, \wtUout distmition of i ... ? . ? 'J iin j..nun!'.- religious viewavsc-?*.. a_d nuns will f,,r tbe future lu . \,.<,,;. *rba1 tie i bave ?te_dil; t>< i n during ?..I the ii-ais of jIhji. :?,i adniiiii-tr.it! Imprs na tbat Kutti tbe editor nod tbspubllsberol ?fie In? dependent hart heretofore in-?n. are now, and expect t.. reautlo, members i I an Orthodox ( ongri ?rational Church. I.at thiaJournal?thou?h 01 . ?sent ' ' a) di nomln to rei'i.-M-nf m In i ituM ti. in.ii,iiiatli,n, t.r nu-, i?tlu r, oi i.l -tie : It Is tin oratan of no ??? tlOll ... ?lu, t,,,lrii:i! has a iri**at iii .ii to ????y i lmt J.Otillll'- .li n nsliirmns |..u*ii:il is to tin it ?* i.i k of jnai tuai Chrlsl i Jil - hil li i-o.mI iii.-:, of ni] . Iierehes wa, Uu? (rood nu i, of no chun ?,. Itianlyunite. Inacounti v hi-re every (l.iieli.ii aljon : na!, It has set nu d to na thal thi most vatua-le addition which ? ould in-in,nli to tin religious pre*-of Imi paper (Uki . Unit wldcb,-?_t-a_4>f teach lii*c tt?- tin l'?.v'i of one sect, or of one ?rroanol stsete, ?vtiouiti i.lnut itself .<u that iiroa.l.l.i autiftii. and Immortal /??mu? ilion on l.i.iil J. ?t'hnatian ri liKion uamely, lov? to Godandlovt t>. M ,m D_j hj day ?ai- ? i c-tiv stun-yea, sat with eftger* . iaii\iet\, and wi.-i.,". !,, n?. Uns |oumai a*-,ni jii-initiieiilaliiy for like s.ih.iiion of min h BOUls. And ve lielievii in Hu tint-alii oii.y way of salvation D4 out hy the ? llast-r. what ?-hall i d" lo inbi i hou shalt I..vc th. Lord thy ?Ood ?erith all thy heart, mid with nil thy soul, and mth nil thy uti i with all thy ruii d; and lb if Tin- ile, ami thou '?liait ?m j4 our I'latfnrm. tv?- shall neither bi-aden (t. nai rtjw It, chilli.. It, nor pervert it. A'bosoever will st_nd on it T.ith tis-hall lie our co-worker. Aeeorilln,'. ort_ to our elim,: Ute! h who, actuat"'d hy tin sj.itif of Christ, seek ti.j.romote the ic'ory' of (?.ni and ti..- t?. if.ui of Man." ?We differ fruin TtteIHtU-ptniUnt on certain points, yet our .litlcr.iiie does not iilin.I tis to lix- f.-M t that it Is the. Btatl M ni.-n\. !.i M li*ioii.- jO-tOal ? printed, und lias tully ile.-., ind its Mist alni _M Uig j.opiilanty. ___ v.i iioara ?__>] mu?an i mai Lie.)m?.s, \\ illi.i.n.-, ('?.iiiitv, Ohio, Ntn Attt-tt-ls SSOI-tag we r?-achul Miyki r. !A> B-ltS lioiu Tole.jo ?A'chtoii has S ' PS innke the lou lillies ii)?4hoi)i? a .'. 11 ....n ..m t-snhud this point. ton lost I.ut hit.. i, wn. n l.t will it .....i. ovei Hunda] inna >n ?. li. Iii-, ft. ! and h . - an badly ? ilei will -a-iiiinei.il on Monday I..IMS heyoiil Wal. li o, his llilti ia.1t? injit to i, ? ?-..m rine-iiro kkf the i?V) mu .,? u hours, wbnh ia now 111 tlio ' ' tll.it Wet?$^ 35 wUfl u?rltomtx MUNDAY. NOVEMBEB 85, 1887. TEEMM OF TUE TBIBl Daum Thiiii'nb- Mail t_-__?ori?_--,B, 810 per -Mannas. Sl mi Wi.i ki v TbiBUNBh M:u1 .vuiiMntieis, $4 pe? an. \\ Li.iaLY liiini NB? Mail Subscribers,!, per auuuui. AdverttSiag Rata*. I>aii Y T?ll.IM . SS CSDta per une. g1 MI-Wl i ki v T?iii NK. 26 rent* per Uno. \\ i iKi.Y Tribuns, $i SO pst im? '1t rinn, rash in a.lv ?mee. Address, Tin: Tribi SS. New-Yosk. TEE TB1B?NE l.\ EVBOPE Siiviss HkoTHr.iis. annts for American Libra? rle?, .N.?. 11 H-ut.i-ila sl , ( i.veiit ii.mi. n, landon, are ne nts fut im Titiiii m. in Ureal Mi nain. i Abi Obbold a Co., Booksellers avnd I^bllsbert, Stef ms plats, Vienna, rue agents for lut Tbibckb In Anstna. C. B. NOSTON A CO., American Hankers. Nu. 14 Hue Auber, Pans, are scent? for Tua Tbibi vk Lo Krame i ?io above ..v. suhecriptlon* sod sa vertisementa f..i ThbTbibi sb, and supply cuines of the paper lo Ann rirana temp irarily m Burope. A asiim< a Cn, Booksellers and Publishers, Ho. SO I n linden, li. ruu, ureaatents foi thu i kihi sb la _ m OOMMMtFONDMVTi. Ka lotice Car, he Uten of Asocrmonl ('ororronirationi. Whiti.er li ?Bat lie ?utlient.'-aua b| Hie muir li el the ?r irr?lol neceuinlr for |,uii.ic?.ii>B, bal t? a pam** (or i f?;th. | ni.? rti.-r, fortlilioSr? ib sa W b? id J re ne d to "Tat Tar? r?i.' Sea? Tlfc. W? oui ? I uiideilak- to retr-r ir-rrtr.l rommnairatioat, Adveiti^eineiil.s for lins w.-k'i is^io of TilK Wsiklt Taissss mam) tir kaaaW "i I TV" On ti" tacoud page of tm-daefi ?sttue vi? lir found anaeeount of uaribaldt'e defeat, Mr. /?.".'I>d,ifu b1 Smith and tlw Hiiiliunl ?n vestigating Committee, and the Monea Harket} on the third page the Market?} on Ute sixth pagt New Publications. A nioitiii-r of Hie merchants, bankers, sod biudnesa men c4 this etty to ratify Um nomina tin.-i uf William a. DASLilta fot Mayor, will lic liclil in Wallst, on Wednesday afternoon at J! d', lock. Tilt- men who bear til?- burden of taxation ara specially invited. The European Conference on tbs Etoman question has been tully sgreed upon, the Hoi. rather having withdrawn his opposition to It. It will be li? lil at Munn li. ami. as regards the nttmbex ol states represented si it. trill I??' 11** largest ssaemblj ol thia kind sinee ivr>. It la highly Improbable thal the Conference trill be able to farther in the least a .solution oi the Bonall question. Our leaders will hare ittissed with us thi let ten <d oin ripe?is? italian t?rrespondent,whose acconnl <>t the progn bs of the 1 loman revolution is tilt-most authentic which has linn published m the English language, sa if caine from the immediate inrronndingi of Garibaldi? and from com of his must trusted liiinil-. Oar cor respondent has in tin- meanwhile, been it. Kmiic to l'>ok attci the wounded ?iaiiiialiliaiis. and we aee in the leading papera (?[Turupe that this' vii?, is commented upon in terms of the highest eulogy. We resnme to-day the narrative of our em ii-poiideiit. Ii is ;i Ead subject, the end of the lui ?ic eiitei prise of ??aiil'.i'uli and his patriotic followers; but it will lu- i?ad with profound interest We fully share the opinion of OUI eoiK-jiondciit that the defeat ol Garibaldi "ill no4 have bean in vain, but. "ill yet be found to improve won? devfiiUy the prospecta of the ti.I" Re? publicanism in Italy. Mr. K. Pehtield Smith us a pam? phlet upon the subject o. the eiastges -ande against him n.?ni the close ni lu. lern "i ofBoe an United Btates lbstint Attorney foe this District, fur which he wai removed from that oHiie. 'I he pamphlet containa a lengthy letter from Calvin T. Uiilhind, (hallinan of the CoOgPN sjon.-il Committee, before whom the I Ii.tr _r? s vk ti made, ami win? reported the mine, to which is appended certificates ?Vom all the memben ol the Cominirfee Mho si/iu d the npoit, to wit, Le Bland, Hollins, una Lesear, fullj ?nt-rorains the views ?Hid statt lill Ills of .Ml. JlllliiiH.I ; also litters ben At : m m > Celui,ils Bpeed .un? li?tes, together with other exculpatory matter. We have no di.spo-ition lo ftpaiS an official wild has aliiised hi- tin-t : hut in the Case O? Mr. Smith we are impelled to hay that In given in this pamphlet a most triumphant vin Station of the charges made sgainst him. These letters of Messra Hulburd, apeed* and Mates, if the Matemente therein contained san l?e relied opop?and <?t carreettieycannot well be (jiiistiuui d?eontain a most perfect VU* tion of Mi. Smith. We congratulate him that, having so long bided hil time, be ia able non to produce ?.?ich an overwhelming refutation of the clian-x* under which he has -?. long been compelled to Bofbr, oil: -i.m ma yoi:. The City of Kew?York gave President I.in coln 86,681 vote- in 1864, though l?verai win? had been pron?neul Republicans voted foi McClellan in order to arrive .-.?niier at Peace! Our poptdation has since tasen ?vntidfrsbly aill/meiited, so that tin le cainiot he less ihaii Forty Thousand Legal Voten residing in oat City, who m*' Repablicani in politica -.? fsi as they Sie anything. And those Forty Thousand Voters uiii/hi make William A. Darling ou Hall Mayoi hy simply voting, at a OOSt of not mole than one houi*.s time to cadi of them. Hut Will they? Judging from the pa-i. we f-houlii say they will not. For a full t li ii ?1 of then have tin habit oi voting once in it while, hut minc /-"ciieially ne^leclini' this Ugh pablic duty; excttsing themselves bj tailing ;it those who faithfully perform it. If the Kepiihlicins of New-York voted u generally as the riegtoes of the South do, Ave shoiihl lie ?ilile, on WedncH day morning of next week? to electrify the countiy with the tidings ol a glorious, sxhila? rating triumph. Hut the heavy fellows ?He liUly to defeat m ihm, hi as in have an excuse fog gnetthling or whining throogh snotbex year that the igno? rance and fies ol oui Ciu Choose ils ruler.s. Why shouldn't they, If they hau linne Tiuhlio ipirit, nose patiiotian, than the mrelUgenee and virtue ? We have Dot met MM ReimbUeaB ohjcctioii to William A. Darling, Ji,. represented mu City in the last House, and did it to Midi gettera! accejitaiice that, while our general vote m the City was iftOQ \,.^ u> ls(;!; ljl.lll u ^ hit vote was increased as foOoWSJ l*-*M. I still 1.,'irlui^.5,li_a DarllriB... ? ^'"?1.4.'?' S'i Usnlak.Mil Uui?l^'b iuuc_..>t;.._,i;_ We doubt whether a liku increase on the VOtC ol' 'lil can l?e shown in una other district of the. Union. Need we oflhr farther proof tli.it Mi. I'.ulin;:\s murse in (tagreei wasciiu nently ntisfactory to nil his Bepablican cot." rtitueiits T There aie three Democratic ?candidates foi Mayor who will divide the fOtOSof theil |?.ul\, hut in what proportion no oik can ,-av. Nor i.-,ii ?my of oai business, cr those candidates, Mi. Anthon ii bj far the fittest .''ml most worthy srbe_?ee we bfer that he will n .ine I. I't mou,iii- v,l(.^. Hut oeitin nnv -liinlow of claim to one Ripuhlic.-ni vote, mill we lioj.i? neither will -it mi . Wl ?mi ,!iit mu own ix.'illeiit .-.itu?illili?* bj .-?inii!\ polling 'li?' -tenublicaa rot? l??i lii'.ii, .'ind that is uhiit are an trying to do. Ami ii Um _*> publicans win? take other kmnitvls '?ill \ot.* fi?r Ililli ;is generally and as lu ?utily a<tho-e vii'? Ii:il)itii;il!.v if.'ii 'I'm TrIBI Um, Wi shall fed linn,ill.t ture ??I Iii- iii? lion. NOETE ( ?UOLINAi 'I ?if -ti H'lihp.il.'iiin? anti] Iterated mlichood tli.it the ?_epubli_aa party in tin- Bout i- a negro ?i.iity. li i- n ceired do more signal, o*, rwhelming ti bule tlian in the late North Ctorolha election, A very decided majority of bet regrteTed rot era are Whlteaj bei people nrr ?bite by a burge iii.i.i"iit.v ; of lier H"! conntic-, ml ?MrittU have more Bhseki than Whites. *h?' is emi? ninth a eontervaHtn Stale; haringgouc luaY ilv lui Harrison in 184?, ami dedddlj t??i Cla] in 'li. Her pop-lmtioa ii almost wmlly nativo to her soil; ami in I860 but lfo,061were llares out of u total of W3,?7. Yet, u ipite ol' a dan-aging fend among tbe _tepub3caa leaden ? Whiles) she bal .iu-t tolled np _tyfr) ni,i,itnity f.?i a ( iinveuLion, anil lil the s.iiin-1 me elected ;i large majority of Badiea-l as delSa-tee, 'I luit ( .invention?.'('iB'escntiiiK n? ?tate, ni. l.i, linn, hut the whole IVople --wi, couti meit, nuil will traate little lime in fiaiiin: a t'ou-ti 1 ution ml.iiitcd to liei want- ami _?*>-*? lecur? ing Kunai Rigbii i" all bei eHisei regardless ,,1 color. A 0OT_s___ an?! l.i | l.itui.- will tin i, iipi.ii he ric. t? ti, ami l. | m -.uti i\ i m lu-' I ti) ami welt tilinil to Mai | i;: I .uti II..U-. - ?>l Congress. Thal (lone, is there a tunan being hiiii<i or mini eno_t?h to mij>|)"- thal i! i to , \ ec ne aadoac I < ONSTITI riox.n ' "\ i ufTION Mr. Eddy of Otaego on B-.tni__.renewed in Convention a proposition thal the i?11 be called each morning. And that tboae ?teni without h in r should m?t be pan! l??i t!i'' ay's sitting. WY presume sction wiD be takei thciTOii to Ilii'l I(i\l. It i> thr dictate ??I imh'?1 bom -. thal thom who decline o? iwgleel tlie duties -I ;. publie trust shall no1 he paid a- tliotrh the) bad faithfull) in ii? nu?'1 them. Wbceniembersof a legislative body aie paid so mm- per day?ii i> undi i-tumi tliit ilu j attend ti? urn ti Ali?. Hit lulu I ol .'I I '?.IiMltlltiotl.il I ; '::iie ul:... returning t-> lu- omi during it-, session, *-li.?ul?l And thal ;i bird mun bad -. t n in t.? abai nt bimsell fur a trek?-no . what e\. u-i - .uni now 11 . ? 11. i! , thai tri t k, v onld at tmce <ii-i liara ! :. I ? i ? post. ' impud< n? e <>f thal .1' m tin- he would ierre bim ? tactl i1*;???.. Ami tin- nile i- ju.-t ;i- fair, ..uni i - : - i t ' im h Brislators .i- foi ??i'?* : da] Uttm re. Throughout the past SumAw i. l>ii. Dm : . Ililli lr* til III?' (oil?.!. all] t! .'-? tl'.in tin- l Hil ? the ' h.ul a bad babil ol itt? mling (u n t! i timh ii at .iii oi !\ t:i.in I it Mlayrj P noon?-s. iviiiir Ihreo i ?i, i ?,11,1,1. t ukin*; |>:i\ titi . \. i\ da) ; and thus th? -? wion till nu ailjotuiimi i ' \i:t! ii i- in? h. tti t at tin- . I ii ill be do l" tt? i. io hu g .i- th"?' bo ; ami tho-e win. in _-i? 11 tbt i ti li ?lill;.-. In f.n t. an) .hi..., i ?"?.'. pei '.'..ii. i.-, staying ?wa) ft_? AU.' W ? t;u-.t th.it Hit- CoiiV. nt;..I v. ill ; s,'iti-iii ?l wiih men I. , * M 1 ddy_ i? soli., Lui m-i-t ih,it thama uhoiegU-rl theil imtiea (including the irriter h.r.f shall nat be paid for set idea :h. y fail I i It rm, whether " >% ii limit I. .im li. ,. i*, one <i? li t ?te v- bo I m-d eave < ????in e, iiml gom t" W ihingtoo ti ? -- and be paid theri foi. \\ b) sboold lu !.. i i..! M i"' daj al Albanyl And why should not the Connmion. Insticted b own e\|,t rit in t. on! iin th.it ? oi the l?gislature who ?m- mm pro] . \ !.. I ? |1,_00 pel ?tritium- -h; ill I'm I. iii : i'm..., foi each day. abaetiee from dut) b mattei on what protea! / li n atan t. ? 11 -, t ?? rform a imiili? duty, thal i- rea on ? aongfa oi do! ; lag him as though be bad parfoned it. Do ht di bare titi - trbole matt? r ittli <i en ? h.i-!- oi juetti .iiiti common ? TEE IfJA'i lil >n i: I \i t 'Hi la it- lu .lim? it ol the Irish |-< tt mi tin Biftiah Qovernmenl bai aiadi no I indi i iBrori ??hin the jut -i m gi ni i.mm than in banging the tim. Fenians All? n,I..ukin, ?nul Gould. 'I'h. . mi n bad undi rtahn t.. lome "t til?n i n?iiiiili - from the bands ??I the police. In the it-Ugglc one ol th. nlhi < i* wa shut. The .lillie u.is ? ? 1 a ? ; 111 \ hioijht hninc to Allen, ?iinl there wai strong preumption <?t the guilty complicity .?! tin oibert though the proof, so tai m- n bore apon tim, irai no1 din ? t. In tlie eye of the hu?, hi. i!, , ii <,| course trai mardi i. Wt grant tha li ought t.. he so regarded, though we ma) question tvbal degree ol ntoral ei-_iinali?t) :ttt.i?!?l to these i m i m i n i i;i te i?-lin ws, v. ho ?uti d in al probability from an lionisi ?iihi it unreaaonini patriotism, and had no -Baling ol animomtytotrard the man they killed, bo deaire even to take liis hi.. \\ a- grant thal the jury badin pretal? ta h?ll ?ni; \enlnl hut nheul L-iiilh , anl thejodge no power t'> impose any olhii sen i ni' than the one wini h liai baan ..nu. il ..m. Bal p nu nt- in? [nal and triai uti s?> brai the) are proportioned to the offeiiae, but ?? tai ;i- the) are aalutary to the publie. The p_naltii - La llieted hy liiiman tiihnnals mi^ht t. hi-not vin dictire hut en mphtry. Vangaanet ii Um pre rogatire of the Almight] ; tri bun t<> ?lo only with the wi ir.iii- and prot?t ti? of sn lety. The oppouenti "I capital punishnMirl condemn it hi.iiuM-, however richi] ii m.i.\ m deaerred, they hi ii? ra thal it inrariabl) di i barm to thi- eoinniuiiiti. Nom.i.ui ?ni> lioil.i h? lu \e thal the (lint of the f i i j ?Ia- i\. . m ion li M i ii. lu rs tir will in-othei than onmitigat* arill Can anybody B_4*poae *tliai_ih. peace ?I the Dnited Kingdom \\iil hi non weare, the In - of pub? lic ollieiis Kihi, the spult t.l lui.mil mu? i tranquil m mon timorous, i.? i mu ? the luv haj areagedjltaelf iijiiui these three pM wretches 1 'Ihe cM.iiiion ot All. n, and __-___, and thuilil i- tin mott iiniiiul.iiil n i nf ?i. i nu nt th.it 11 ni.iiii-.ni has-.et nu mil, ih? caua? wanted mithin^ so nun h hk ii maityi; now it has tim e. The people l.iiil \, r) m ,ul\ lo I COO-? dance In Um lr leaders; the) had eaa ? ?l La ? _B_aa_M to gin ti,, _ earniagi roi pn poati rom eampaigni and a_otiira|__tAirrectituai Utah n hellion \>a.s dwindling down into i ^.i\ al gUlmila wiiiliiie, su-t,iin. ?I ml] l.\ tho mi.-.! headstrong and dtsipamta ??i Hun- nun,lui. Now it I** len ?h.iniir, lu one ii (In- ll.iin? i? not kindled again, Confidence may not revive, hut anthuaiaam will; ?uni cntbu with i Ins] ti The Inspire their ennuin men with a bitterer hostility toward England by their deaths than tin v ever could have inspind by their lives. Hoheit Knini: t did more hann to Great Britain by being hanged than he did by his Dublin La siiiiection. If he had been pardoned, ?, ply imprisoned, his countrymen in .after years would have remembered him for his failure ; now tlu y an- elevated and Inspired hy the memory of bU heroism. Bnppoae Smith 0-trien or ?lohn Ifitchel had been executed after the ubi in,m ,,r 1848] their names would have been worth more to the next rising than hiiinlicils of armed men. What are their names worth now? If the MU* tooee of tin se Man. lie-lei l'eu ians had ben commuted to a long imprisonment, and if then al some not very distant day they had been iel at liberty hy a general amnesty, their power for mischief would have bisen eflbctually destroyed? and a good effect might have been produced upon irish lentiment? Now- Irish i.incur has been inteii-ifii il, and the three men in their graTSf are mon; dangerous (han ever before. Popular heroes are never so much to be feared as when they have gone to that other WOtid where (lu ir liailties aro concealed from us, leaving behind then the glemoui ol patriotic professions) end of rafferingi endured in the mime of their caiis<\ /: til WA V MANAGEMENT, The Harlem Hallion! this day puts ils local ti.tins du a Winter footing, and we, SI a p.'i.v ipg ciis:,?ir.er, ii tinn tli.inKs to the managers for the excellent accommodations we have en? joyed throughout the pas) bummer, sndre> pi i ?ally lol th.- Minuit I.JSCO tiaili. We lived on lins mail winn it was poor ami feebly man Sged -With rotten ears and v.hee/y old engines that could no1 make schedule time ; and the Improvement -ince realised is gratifying. It is iimli ! >tnoil that the load now ]>a\s, anil, ii -o. we ?ne glad ??I it. Judging by the new build itoadily going up slong iis lim-, tin im n ase ni bttainesa catutot be less than lui per cent annually, which must double its income every t i SWill milk nain, mu but ion miles, is undi i >t.i.nl to earn $IJB0H ?" ' ?I.iv, ami the amount is iteadily Incn Railroad management li yel in its infancy; but the advantage of building up local bust* ii? ?. n lid of competing at ruinous rates foi remote ti iffic, i- becoming quite generallj un ileretood. Twenty yean hence the income oi tin Harlem will be st least four times iti pres regate, provided ? judicious home pot i(y shall meantime be pursued. It, foi ex? emple, this road ti versing tb< bet our City), whence street dirt i- Don carted ? i in the wharves, were I all that dirt which the contractor would to deposit from night i>> night in ita cattle rare, ami whirl thal out into the rural districts, rig it at o -poit.iiion to the farm? ers along the toute, the in freighti of Milk, Krait, V< v\ ... would then by l"' rap? idly ami laigclj augmented. And thii is hut I s in w lu, li it- inc..me might ? utily ?mil :? d hi.ni vi n to >?.ii : while with ?m n I? i .?: ?. from the Batter] to Math m Kiata, its , farei nould be . iloiibh d. Bin h a t rack ten ifould h " ?? kepi * lula In our State who ii. ve been ?I* im n cv? i to Ji i m y bj ti ? lull boni now required t>? traverse the apace n? iw.. n the < itj Hall i: '1 l :'? m Uiver. With i good undergouud iailio.nl, the Censui ? will 11< dit v.. i sty with :i Halt a Million, whereof b1 li i-t 1 iii\ Thousand will \i-?t our City ? ! am. But, n !" m n ti' [titles shall be at i" .?i.i. ball ih.it population mu homes in some ni!. i ?lin , t on. not 1 ilt-flnding. The present man i.? ?it ni the Harlem la very good -.. good iii.it it ?' istMi - the hope <>f -till lu tur. ni. ml? ?-I' Municipal H< form In the \\ Kith w '.I will bold a ratification meeting at the Demil! Dispensar) this evening. The lion. Win. A. Darling and othcra will - ?.ightoi i.iii Warders, turn out. Ml nts -i sum ( ? \. i m a i itcikwai ball. i i.? eighth (?land Bnndaj rouen t at Stein vi n ii i.i. tari ; titi ' ??!? i i : ?! with DM M ' '? Bl? i ? ' 'i-i belt ? ' ' "ii ?nu nuil: ii. SDd Wa willi bl ' ni Kui.? willi his wonderful !? th the ...nilli v r.'ik ile g.I |i' li] I MllOS,," V. Ii'l li ? Of Hie il.-vil |MMMlbl* lil . a ' ! .lilli- lill?. rOSM l|,.- tam- tu..-. BOCMtora ?'?nilli it t? .1 Ullin-? h. . t.. tbe .1.. i? ' ' World i lu eli .-.?lill" ? '-??? ii ii the music of iii?- Evil i lue bad a h? m ir v ?v?.. n . ii- - i Had .ii.- l'an pa I. . I IV. a ill. ! sang im ai m ' ' I i Unie m N.-w York " TI - bj aft t. II w.i. ,!ai If the uni I ' o ndi red It i?.i itv v.- certain!) ? lerraule, It w.ih aluosl |_all_ful to beal ' ? S.'i- ?? ? . ' pul tin predi? linn Hi.ii mliflil ' d i., i? i mi \. v ?-i l lu I lie m nail m a- in n-1.iii.-i a in Hu | m.-?i j. ins I. ? i ?rial iii a .-uti-!? like Pareisi should be asked t.? sIdb -m Ii nu-, a im "(?in-Vi hi Abo," especial 1 j when itnv are Vi i f..r the perusal of the Mr (i w ( olby contributed |iln- pi mo 111 . i Uli ?LI 111 II.I'll 11. li? li I el t' I tal II lill lit V I -it I I ii. I) CVillltll. ii MC n mi . The delightful conceit hall which .Mr. Theo dora Tboasaa baa opened on BtztB-atva., aeau rortjr-Srat -t. mae at ii LUled leal alfbt, mi?! ??? ara arstUsi d la i?a .??ive tliut lils t-n t.-i pri-i- IB Iii.'Iiiik' with sill.-tanti,ii IS relj irtvsa us pssf ass-st. Um lil i mi.i.n .-.i the overtures t.? Wuk /..".' and Rn ' i s /. II, ? fantasia on /'"?i il, m li. [(oi ilore, Mu .lilian tro from l',. eiiuiv? s'aTtb sj i hi'lu 11 ii ii mov? m. nt of s vi t) soli mn n?,liny, played with exceeding delicacy and aaveral ? ian...- 6) sicm--, and other minor pleci \ - romnli te novi a Ithout (?Minmi, we bad an enfr* ara. froninls Philemon t tkeucis, a strlli lui! i oinposliion of in ii ki >t Idi lile i harai ter sir. Thom ? 's violin ohUcsto was besrd to sdVAntsjro In s ?election i?v Launer, and his neal tympathctli limon added nliithi iHmi i,i..../?nu overture and s "Thama ind Variations " bj Mosart Bia William Tell waa au prrblj ji. lfm mell, aial im BBeoiB was resolute!) di in inn ed, inn was, ia-t nilli as'"! it'll, declined. These or? chestral ci.rta ara real!, valuable additions to mir list ? nu ri m nu nts, and II ipi sks wi li for Iba mus? ? i ia ti i.r .s.? Yoik that tiny ara s>? keaalr appia rlal. li. ii vii 1? nil u\. The open seas.m will he ri<iiini?I to-night, WtMfl Hkiikii nuil Juliet wUlDSbl Mil fur the BSCO-sl tillie. We BtMoaaa nora sill ia as avarlawlai aseaSi Van weefc'a interruption In lbs pertortsaneaa liming uii. iie.l publie curiosity, willie it has i tbe mai ia;ei to mid very Important atreaajtb o? tit?) east m iii., t'.!*.m nt BIctMsr ReUlna. uouaod'a opera, as wi have before remarked, n.'.is re i?i-ste.l Iii-iii m?.-- before It esn bs fair! j judged, lim rai ? li. t -if th..a* who In ard M on tb? Bra! nura) waa aivnii d, indi it we iiiiiv rack on sa a verdh t m us f.iva.i in I on don and Paris it hs* gained iteadily lu popularity, un.l, .'.<? .1 ?iii.t nut, n ?iii do tin' ?ami ?ill. hi: ima. M; IMA II' Nul I -. " M ;t ii? I*?-. Peril,*1 Hie m? ill,una bj Walts Phillips, Will lu- inliil nt. WulUi k rt'lln utel ti? nihill, lot tbe fiisi time in Aineiii n "The Ilium 1'iisoiiei, or the Patriot's i >;aii sr lit. i .-* it m w drama by Mr Mitsei Latios, win i.o I'li'iliu . ii In .1 , . ,| |. u nan, I Mu i Hin. Mi. Il.ni/ will introduce the illusion of H The Pin inn? Head " min lilt nrogramms (.f autei talnmanl to night, at bodwortb'a ii iU. Mi. 1 .?Iwin Adama ? oiiuiK nci s an engngement tuiiii-'ii al Mi- foo way's I'ark rheiater, In Brooklyn, ?? lin Dead Henri" will in rai.ti d Mi ' non burlesque, now m rehear ... a WASHINGTON. .UN. iiiNtntK's I'miiiAiu.K couaaa ia ion iANA?geh. dix's itii'i.Kiii. reot*oa?ii In NAl?OLEOlf?-01 N. afOWEg- i:i.M<>\ Als?lion I lil .1. WAI KI.K (i\ THL NATIONAL I IN IN' I.-. ? T T*l ?I.? lill Te TUB TKIItl BS \\ i-ium.iov. Var. st, iH',7. A ti letrilla from .Ni w "iii ans rnt-ived to-day hy the l'le-ltli ni -.tile- illili allan- .Me ijiuel 111 tllilt city. (? n. ll.ineot k h;is not arrived there, hut the steamer on Milich lu- is tliiiililik' liils i/iiiiiiuleil UVOU ?? b_f mu.. J' i- sznected that (hu. lluncoik will reijui ii Gen. ("?r.'iiit t<? revoke ins order ftirhi.iiliiiu re? instating of officers removed by Gan Bhwxidaa? and that li? (Hancock) will institute, an imiiiny to determine whi thai that, he ?my proof of aeni i?.v the civil min t is tit i .iintiiteil. tending to obstruct the law. Whet, no -neil piont' lilli he inltluccd, it is NE? peated. Gen. Hancock will, unless (icu. (.unit inter jio-.esoie.ctioii. leiiistiitf some of tin- Bt-teofflciali that hu v.: been i. move?!. The (?oveniiiieiit bas no1 received any information that (?eli. Dil h.i? iiiiitli! th?: piopo.itum that tlio I nit? ?I status join in the European C-__ereaee, as rt'iioit? ?I in acabit (lis|Mi?.!i. urn tim - I he A?hniin-tUl? timi cn ?lit the statement, if the i?p?>rt wen- inn-, however, the East uti ve trobld __?_aprovi of the act of Dix. The Tu -nilni some time Iga ici'tieited Mr. Roheit J. Willk.-I to Kile Ililli his M.'WS ll|it,|| til?' liu.'tlliTill questions now agitating the country. Mr. Walket has wrilli n tin in out al length, and has laid the doc? ument lu lore tli*? l?csidciit. II?; holdl that i? ireiii linn ni is uf the utmost important BJ. in e\tiy I?? i-iiitiueut of Iba Government. Kxpntision, he iaj t, is r?pudiation, contraction is <ie siiiittitin. Au imini'i uto rctiini t..-?n .le ?..iiinent, by I--.IUIIIC a foreiKH loan of six pet cent ot three hundred mi liions, Is the eoutse to inn sim la Usjudg? nient. It Li iiii'l?! -?f.1 that the i'l. sith lit Will cliih orate many uf these points in hu loi tin tuning Mes taga. It is ann..nu. eil lure that the Wt -'.in I 'i.ioii Tele graph Compaoj ?iflptofataste -eil tin- __v_r__r?__t II tit ol tli. n Inn-, ami \ures foi postal '[impost 8, hut m. min is .lmil.t the autln.rit y of.( iongn -s to imike su. h a pim ha?. ; and if air,thfatg he ?loin looking to the SdoptlOD ?it ii teleu'iaplllC po-t.ll BJS- III, It Bl b?? het ti li s e X 11 II t M li I he (Hil \ the tlei l.i lal ion nt mutes to be 1st out by contracta, _fts_ th. in.muer of p..st lo.llls. Mr. I"ln>t of Ma--.il hu-? tt- eil] iiitnxluee th< following n-..lulu.n m i? i.uioii n. Um i sad-ten's lilli, au : ?"/, Tli.it tbe Committee on Fr____?ta_ Affairs be : ?. if .ia), why n,. i i.i.in,. .;..iitiiiii.'.i beyond toe i .n..- in.?- lum n il m law, aud report by lull or otherwise, iwer to send foi persons and papera and t famine v. I) III ? -.lill. A atoning paper has the ?Mlowiog e_p?_e Gea. Grant's recent interferenos with Gen. hi jeiiioi al- au>l appointments: i that <}en. ' ?? .1 upon n tu ? m the - . ; :. \f!. I the taaue of Oen. Mower's order, (io?. Flanders radical appointee, telegraphed lo Gea. Qrant. ? ' tbt ippolntmeuts weri i?.t tit. t.iiiei ... suspended nntil the arriva] li r expected. It waa Ls dispatch tuai ?.. n iiiaiii .ii teil, mu? wit bool received al tin I '. oiiiniiKee on the .Fiiilit larv h:ul a n-ry . anti ilnl nut adjourn until night Another meeting will be bald to monow morning on busineee connected with the general re? in the iiiijn-;i( hinint _SS_< A fio nuil .i;.]>li< atioii ti to the t ouunittee I in? t?'.l with the Bjonetal aewss_pei i ? under tui h Kuardi at tin rjaaunittes might re cjuir?. i m lift min nt basing 1 ml Infor? the House, bul Dot io i bi t- re thal t_n_ , I bs n qui if did i??>t re lbs fa vorabl.n-!ilerati"ii ot the committee. ire I ' \ ?nil bara to hi eoaied after the Haass shall ha\i been informed of then OOUteUta Hat ers ol the commit I ed to Been -y nothing bas bean -ml bj thaaa to outaid* part IO 1.1- i ot the t Iial.it ter of the repo.-ts. .! botre"*_l v..i-i',.eli ol tbi la. I tli.it they Ml \.ri Lui*?. A report li;.- |>i. \ _*__, that one .>! the laemiii i-ha- n 11 ntlv t banged his \ len -. tim*, making a uiaj.'i it y in I IVOI of - r i ? j ?? a? Inn? nt : bul ii" ni I. Tina non t .m in? obtained to rerilj the tt-teoM at? (??ii Ste;i.|iii-.iii proposes to lease bera tn-nmrrow .i N.-v, Qrleanttot-tnusehiso_at__l ?_ntiesas Collu '...i oifJ?u lat? ne. IM! TM 'MMI-'VT irsTIMoNV. 11.1. I "i.i II? t.MIN.? IMI'KV? ll'.ll M lil I'.ilil?TlfK I- \ lin N? i i IBU s ni i ni .ii ni. i LUI Minn lill I I -I IM? IN ?i Of (.1 N. OB INI, .uni .ii ITIC1 ' n '.-i, -i . l.i.i Uti -i W ?_*_*, . um Ml--1"'. li: i:<>i l in-, tTTORXBT?__-Ig___L BP] i u \ni. DI 11? 11\ i it \ k ii:. \\ ?8HIXGT0N, Nov. 'J!.- Tim OX? it? ni. ni on .r,f Imp. a. liri..nt -till eontinaea [tis ? Bing of tin I mrs*, --.en witieii ? >, ?.'., rdaj ti.at a majority >.f the .lu. in iarj ( iniiiiii'' n 1'i.rt in f.ii..ruf lin)., i. lilliput. There i- im tit.ill.t that tins Hill l'i.'Ve tot., time..-.-. Mr i inn. lull <.f New* York has hii<i?>i.i>t?*?i?> joined Ila Iss ????at lui-, lu. tt tin.f ftsil'. In t olivers.ltlnli to da] s Member Bald te Judge Lawn ?.when t!le tit [lu Jodll mrj I't.llilillllee ,,i.,i -., -Ii,,In.* tln|n ,1, her. lint he ,iU.i.i - liked i?? sopeort s majority report, s__ ! bl , Mild 'I" SO ' " W til," ?a.'l -I !-? i .i'.ireie ' myeetd liptill III.' ('..Ill III lit- e. bOt if It'll Vote With tli raorroi jrou_ tate M B ion" This IS atl.l 'ii'iisl evi.lt -iit'ti that tue majority rc ji,i i u in he foe liapt?inhs ??.?n report ..f Gee. orai.' m?.n) safare the J__t_t_r] Comm se, "-i whleh there In* lieeii BO um, h -|H-,'e,|.iti,iii ni th" ii. ?-?'.ii" \l Illili bSB t" ? n l.ieki tt fur Mltll Si. linull illteie.-t. (it'll. lamlnedlal) u\?_sti sai ttetiB-d is aaV Iowa ?.I s i.i: im - 11-i |N'"\\. I have.i the Pn -ni. ut my fi. .in? nii> m i. terence te the et.iitiitii.il ofs-kln in las Rebel B__*te, Wheal ibtnet m. > lui.', ?t s i- bi. a,i-e ?oom queaUoo naa np tis wai* h, us Q. pera! ol the Anuj, i u. i- mi? i. -t? ?i i nu u.'t aware ef aaj latervtev with ile Prest?entes sstaeet] i tai. *slo-a~] ret oat? iiirmli ii a i? i-"it f"i iiniii"-ty. 1 thiniKht le; -If at that i une i inn tin re na? nt. teases why bei aaas .11? nee had r 1 *-? 11 te the rank of B (.in. ral beahOUld I"' ex.'.u.Lil flinn B-HStSt) any nii-re than BBS BT_0 liH.l faileil to reuell Unit rank. I s?n.|,. 1.11 that |...int I tlal net BBS iiiuell reaato dm Um l_OyOai danes. Thett are laaaabrtwe points iii it 1 it n,. 1 ni.e 1 t>. lia\e spoken of al the tune. 1 ,-ifit rii.irii, bawever, told baa tiiat 1 -st?ught h<? ?a? unie!, near, r 1 lahl on the IJOjOOOclaiis? than 1 ?rat 1 was ii,-,i:t 11L? n the pi m laiiiatinii waa read in Cabinet, but mi \i.w- M.-re not saked l never savi any opinion to ibi 1 naidenl thal it would be btrtti r at Uiai ume to I sens a pi*ix I.nea!:,.11 "f "ft lierai aiiiii"-ti . m Did you ever give your opinion to th( Presl .1? nt that his I'l'itciaiiiatuui Interfered with thestlpauv t.eli- lietlli eil t .'111 -. ii .\:,tt ?it'll I ft I Antwer So.Hlr. I frcuueutlj had to intercede for Oen. a other paroled ?.tli-?-!-, on the ?tround that their 10lons 1* tin 1 obeyed the laws of Hie United protected them from a*rreat and trial Tin Preal dent at that time occupied oxaetl] the same grounds. \,/ 1i1.it they ahouldbe tried ?nul punished, li. wanted n. km.m when the timo would come that the) should be punished, t tulil luin nut mi inn*; ss they obeyed th. laws ?plied nuil the stipulation. 1 hat m_? the ??round 1 look. ?.' Did you not also lnstel that thal apr?l*ed m well to the common soldier 1 A Of course; M applied to ever] nue wlin im k tin nari.le. hot thal matter was i."t fan rssaed exccpt lu 1 of tin li id. rs? it lA?mcd that in iurrenderlua theil armies sod snot the] bad done what the] coula no1 au of them han been oom iteUedtodo, sa a portion of thurn could bave escaped, hut the] surrendered in ronalderatlon of the fact that ih. \ Mil. to bi exempt from trial so long sa the] con formed to the obligations the] had taken; ami the] wen? entitli ii to th.it ? You looketl on that in tlio nature of ?1 part.le, uml lunl ih.it iiu.t .,ililli oui] be in. ti ?.vina Un.? violated ihit parole 1 \ ??? thal was Hat ?rat? 1 took.of the I1UI -I'tili. i,? iimt ia mur li.'M- 1*1 iii t \ Ves, Ilr; sn>qtiest1eu* at.n i- Dullen understand that to sejfgjtoOea Leal A. t '11 lalul) 1? Thai wes your unitentandt-f <>f the anangemenl Min. h um m.nie m iih ion l.I A That waa my under staudliiii of .?" m lu;'-nu i i whleh 1 pra?e xnluiitiirlly. i,-ii |*f*e*S Minn Was the Bra! to muren.1er. anti I lie lieuil ih.n with such tennsall the Kebel annies would surr. n.lei. ?uni iii it wa wo iW thus svuld bsshwhachlni m h.nun,11 e,m of tin war In a way thal ?. would mil,.' un nnie progress with, _av__ m? lags? Is ed ai inn", to n,1 . t .. Vou e.iii.i.leii ,| lint the iik<> terms were given h V i,, n Sherman to the srmlea which -urrentliie.t t? lumt \ ?,.-.. su, ami to ill lim R] mi, I Hi ii .hihi .I. 1. ii alter ilnl ?t tod you held that so lone as they kept their parole nf honor, aud obey. .1 Ihr laws, the] were no1 ?ui.j..tii. \ . n .1 is mi opinion u t am not un.i< sertaln whether I aasjliaftaajtriai at whn Is'tn-lag tnod by tho question? , "'" __'.''."''"? ____5 n"ttni"K ?ni' ??';? i a a bissa. feg aa to the President's proclamation, and to tin-views h.Mrntci tallied. IllU you Klve the...- v ir w s to the. l'issj. flBB. (/nm'. -1 have stated those vl-r- ? tn tim l'r<is|.lent rr.-.jiieiitiy, and. as I have said, be dl-agu? 1 w11 tlin-e Views. HoiI.hl'K.loiilttlll.l! hu,,- l?. punished, and wanted to know *h? u ti,. Um. oonae that those person? ..mid I.? tiied. I mld.l.int wheo t-iey-violated their parole. a Q. lud vim e. .imn ter tbat tbat appllet] to J. ir Davis? A -.Ni?, sir. in- ?lui not take an. pan 'l Hu .lid not .surrender 1 A Ko,*8lr. It applied to nu person who waa captan ?1, only to tlio.-e vvli.? were na ruled. a 'M.'iil the President in-i-t that (;.n _M should Is? tried i.irti-.-.iHii, ; a. Hi contended . w (?.And vou claimed to bira tbat the pai ole whist, Oen Lee bad given would be violated in such _, trial; a 1 dirt I insutedoii it that i;,M1. ts-c would not have aurm,a?rs_i his ann? snd given np all their amis If hi -?.; i-...,-,i t,\T, inter surrendering he was going to he tried tortreaaois and bund 1 Umn?ht ?, ,,?. ;i very.1 ea__va___5 tortheirv?ofafewleaslert%gettli Lriiisand ki 1t11iKtl1.il.-1 |vi - und. 1 control, bound '?>? tin ir<,at!ntn obey the la wa. That waa tim consideration windi I in. sibted un..n wa bad recetvad Q Dm tho President argne ttuat queattoa with 1 \ liiere was not much ai i;iiiiient iilnnii it. it was nn-relv i(--i-itinii. * (J. After you lind expr?s-d v, n Miates SbOSd it did he coincide with youl A. Ko, Sir, not than He after ward gol to agreeli g wltbi thai ii evat ( aimi .I thal the parole gavethi political right whatever. I thought that thal itter en? tirely with ?ongTCM, over whiob I had no control; that, simply as Qeneral u. 1 bli f. 1 ommandlng the anny. I had a 1 unit to stipulate foi the surrender on terms ? hich ino teen.1 theil lives. Thal is all I claimed, [ha pande?are them protection aird exemption from punfshm nt lot .ill - not m violation at tin- rules of ( Ivlllzcd warfare so long sa their paroh w.isk. pt 1,1 in? von n 1 i.ii'-i t at what time von had these Baener? Rations! ( an .mu-tate anv.pa.ticiilai Line, or up to any partlcnlar tima when tin v w.?r finished! A. The conversatlona were fre.in.-tit ;tft.-r the iu.iii_-ur.i tlon of Mr. Johnson. I cannot give the time. li. - to !>e gazions ta not at the leaders to nunlah them He would say thai the leaders of the th beiuoa mu?! be pan ished, and tl.it treason must be made odious li- 1 ?red nolliliiir for the mell in tin- launs, the Mranuon nn-ii; ho would let them go for the. were led Into II h. tim ti v..i, that prior or aubsoi>uent to bia pro amationl A K ?? 1 t I think. (?. lin va.n recollect at any time urging tbe Pre? go further In granting amm-sii tlmu hr?_had gone Ui bia proi i.atlon 1 a. Justas I said Before, [could not -.-.-any rby the in t of s volunti er rlaing to th? raak of a General should exclude lum any m ra than sni ..Mut With reference to tbe fthjaoa clsnse I tiinught that a man's success in tin world was BO reason for his being excluded from amnesty, hut [recoiled afterward saying to the President that I tbonght Sa was ri^ht la tbat p.irtii ular and 1 was wrong Q waa that said to you in eonveraatlonl A. I have beard hin aay it ,1 number <?f tim? s. he Mid ii to rae, and he said It In my presence at the tin..- thal ikiU ga Ilona were coming op to bim from tbe South. Q, What persons do you recollect as being present at iversattons -I mean, what Soathern asea 1 a 1 did not know them at til. 1 recollect that mi oin u , be talked to a delegation from Rich mond In that 1 1 do not know of any other , I nei ei 1 hangi d my vtowe; ii Ii?- wa.? SOlnS to stive amnesty tn a Soldier at all, 1 did not s. e w liv tim fact of a man's hav i!i_- rn-i u ' ? the runs of a i should be a reason for ex. ludtng him. 0 Did you not a.Ivis?, tin- President that it waa proper ana right he should grant amneat? 1 A. Ido sol 1 said anything on that subject ; 1 onlj looked on th< proc? lamation as one which he waa determined to issue, and ,1? 1 t!, ilili-lidnmli! or impi ?n nient. (j Did y ou not gi ve your opinion at all that .1 ought t.? i?e granted to tims? people to any extent 1 a. i know that I waa in favor or some p;- "f the sort, and perhaps I may nave said so; it n rnething to 1 rernments and civil law -1 p th it done, but do not think I ever pretended to di? tate s hat ought to be done. (?. !>id you t it advlaa t _ . 1 di n't thd ' 'I. I hav. givenmj opinion, perhaps, as to wbal has t?e??n ?l"i!(. but ! ' if. any more than that I waa vet. inxious to s civil 0 nta In th. ildent as to what should be? done 1 A I do not think I did; after Hing to 1 ipn si an opl ? 1 ippooe Un- I're-iili i.t called on you for advice ob \ [ say I waa te invoi ? ? v reelrll ita\} MBOarneM CSUld 0?- dom under . -' it anytliitn. t A. N . Ey Iii n to be did not Bsanme t- j?rate y, bot that wheal any Question cans up,and ...in waa aake 1 at wa? tn nr h id dune, v mi l'i ve tn \ Iii it Hy, and I presumed the whole CommittN .m. 1 have always been attentlv? to my own ad tried not to interfiere with other people's; I vi a- ; 1 iw.-?\ a ii ady ro originate m itter? pertaining to th? army, bnt I never vv?s willing I tainlngtothe Civil Government of the United States; ? -i di na [wm willing ('> nive II sd no pisa, and sog gestad no plan for Civil Government; I only gave ray ?.???us ?m tiieu.iiri s aftfi- they had In-en originated; I ezpresssd ?n anxiety thataoa ni?! tue? dono to giva soma aort of control down then then wi m nments there when the war was over, and I vi anted m m ? some l?ovei -lied, and a aat. .1 I.i ni 1- it dona ?|ii:i kly: I did BBS pretend IS SB* how M should be ?loti?', or ui vhat form. ? I ?.inline luv qoeatlOBS eulin lylo war and peace. In axpreeaing the opinion 1 !;.?r ivme lal le linne .Hill do!,e ijU'a kly, ?lid yn'l Ill.ike *, suggestion of what ought to be d I will .-tat.' bera thal before Mi 1 roln'a naeasatnattos the question about laanlng a proclaaaatioa ol some sort and r of iii :. govei nun nt ti nuit what wa- ?l.n.e then was continued after Mr. John? son caine in'" on ',' : mel A. I waa pre. nt, I think, twice dunug Mr. UmoIS'8 Ad ttttolstranon, when s proclam?t um that had besa Bas? ai : : .lil along, and 1 waa thass with Mr Jean - tj. i ml von ten? l'r?-.d?-ut Johnson your opinion oa the subject of the proi'lama non which von say wa? u before Mr. Lincoln'a d-Mth ami wa? ? ? min.ned Biterwara I A I Klvea my opinion on particular passages of it. ^. Tell ua what oonversaUon yon had with th? Pratt ?11 tl.e siii.jiii 1isf.11 . A. 1 have said once or twice, as far a? lean recollect, 1 I with two clanto.?? the proe!ea?atl_si as to tha paul al establishing Provisions! Uovarnots theret thal ?as a ?liiestiini will? li I knew nothll g BDOOt, ard which I do not iiiiilli'ct hav mar expressed an ojniuort aboot, lue only :, i i.-, oil? 1 t h iv .- I 00 that SUl Ct at a : m t- to the H.i nt iry of w sr l tboughl t L? ra would i*s ? ?'ettiiia.' peoph doa n there to ?0 - ept of? t: es, but I found aftsrwara they wait resdy enough to take limul. Hy tht Chairman.?Q. If I understand rou correctly. the onl. i.pmum yon eai.ad, and the only advice that roa gave, \??ie in rnfereac? to tin mlUtary title of tha in, ard not in r?f?ren?a to tbe civil Iel \ Ig furt-M 1 !h.'.n that I was BBXrOlU thal soinetlilUg ! be done to restore soma ort of Uovernmant. ?] Bnt you gave no advice astowh t should be dona I a [ nve no ad vice as to what should bed ?'? ri<h'ui>:f (.} ytsti Mi.sversatron yon had 00 that subject I ? I bave had repeated conversations with the President, bul [cannot specify w hat tboae coavaraa 1.1.1.4 wera, an] toort Uran I nsve already dona 1/ Did von na oiiiiimnil 1 ? a.nu ?.ein raia ol the Confed ru'iv to the Pr?sidant for panton who faU within 1 \? in;?' A tea, Mr: I rceoiiuiH nded <;.-n. lan .??-tri cr. I think, a y. ar and a h i if :ic>. and, slthongh I ? sanol rai ??ile. t the name of anybody else, I th?UBI isooaaraaadwt s?vcral others. tv? i>o von recollect reeommeniUng J. o. French.a graduate of West Point I A. Yea, Sir. t( What part ?lui ha uka to the Kebellion I A. lit-waa .1 Brigadier (.. neral. v? Ha- ha a gradnatS of West l'oint I A. He was.and a . lassmate of mine. 1^ Do you recollect recommending the pardon of Geo. H rjtuart 1 A Vi a, Hr. t%? What part did he take :n tim Confed?rate aerviee I A Iii- w.is a (.dural; hu took no ver) t oli-pl. uoua t? R .dilate of Weet Point I A. I think 80, hut not s . ? _wm ?te of mine. i<. Wis there :u.v special clrenmstanca in his case which you considered I A Yea, Sir. I did that at the to -taiiie "of 1.1 ii Hunter, and as a i ? to him, and l did it because it affix :<-.l u. Stuaifa wife was a siam h.conalstenl li. on woman throuahtrnt li..- war. no! vviih-t.uni,n_ li? -r basband a ?- ?el army. Iiiunk she nevaswent South 9 to* vo!e?l t?> ih? 1 niou chum? as any woman whose iiusliand v..,- on our B4d?v lhere wa? oonslderab'.e 01 ?i_ertj m uni t\ huh had not been .-.'mis, an ii which Beto henil ?I, mu? 1 thooghl that his vv Ife and his children were entitled to that property. Uea Uantar tbougst aotaa My recoluineiidatioii was not out of any fav 64 I t"i?eu. Btuart Q Wara thaaa c_ren_Dstonoea presented to the President as a reason foi his pardon I.A. I do MS know thal l'i?'/ were or wen not; Imerelj signad a recommendation i? i?al ti:, t contato Tin- statement vm have given! A I _U> not recollect whether It dad 04 bo4 1 do not kuow thal 1 itatod the circumstances to the Pn ildk 11 ti. Do you recollect signing the recommendation of M. 1? I . I.ni. a Ki Ih-1 li:., ula i ... 1 1.1I f A SO, Bil, ,1"u't recollect of tin re being auch .1 denara! la the Kct>el Barries tc 1 he report In the House ia that lu waa pardoned oa theracommendatlonofOen tirant and Jobi ii V 1 do not nil net any such person as John HaxcocS or the Qeneral samad. Q. Ho von recoUeot Lloyd J. Desn"Besllf" A. -e?, Hit ' l1. Uni von -ia'ti mi application or make a recommenda? tion for his pardon I A. 1 do not think tile in.r.l-. wiil sh??w thai I recommended ins iiardon, bal i am not sin?: I km.w that In ?. nt ins application (brough me with rennest that I should ?end it to tbe Preaideiil with some indorsement; my recollect-ims is thal Imaflesaoasa Indorsi mool sa io his _-cner.il cbarat t. r, vi lu. h was lugo, up to tha lm akiiia.' OOt of the war. BJ ai.v m iii I could Ije. .. Wera von acquainted with bl ? pn breaking onto/to? wari A. Oh yea. Sir, for many yi - I .loi,'I think I rci.-on.tiu 1.de.1 lim?. Ml i m.i> B?f? doue '(? Do von ssasOaal i' D ?eddy. aaaStshaaBaSaj i;i,?i<li.-i-(..in-i..il A. Vi-, sir. I.loiioii'. at-twSaB 1.n Indorsement waa in noddy's case, but I know tnai n 1 bad to.I,, u over again I would : 1 unueiid his pardon ven iiulckly, uni 1 presume I did e-o if he is sol pai 1 jet I would be ve.) glad t.? aigu u ret-ommen___ tioii for linn now . lion ror lum now. . , ?,_,.,__,, (i Do you rea ollect ?nv other ottlcers of the Hebel array re i.-. ou.iiii-iHied tor pardon by you? ?_"?;l'"' I cannot mention any. You hav.- alra??4y^a?s averia ( (?iinussion, on account of ?onie ni?;" in \.nt li du-..lina I do not reeoiiei I ev. r n.iv u,h i.uki n 'n- ?liol ?tol I _M1 turultm What] vc u ni, .11...?.out l.l.n. irroelve.l oneappeal niter .'I.. 1 , in nieketi-behalf, not only from lum hut iromolh iVi-11 heani wise had known him before the war. ti imvoi k owwhetlier he has been pardoned yet! vi' .1 1,1 know 1 waa noi lu i.v,.- of Ins pardash nor was I In favor of Ina bein*- m- <l by ? Mtlititry Commis? sion I think lus arl eat an-iety was toe*, iiv. SOBBC ?SBBt? ance that he w.mid not be taken up afld Imurl'oned fee iifiiiiises aliened him against lum as a command* 1 ia Noah Curollna. liewantnl to be able to go lo w 01 ahviui. Itlsbkeh In ki h ?> ree_n_in a ... ?. 1 ...1 hi- be