Show BY PACIFIC TELEGRAPH asri caal TO THE DAILY V almos 10 4 by tho the president Dele delegates gatts to tho the philadelphia convention the situation in europe full particulars odthe of the now hew orleans riot ne negroes raea and 25 white men killed lower ottah Olt awaG a C IV august 3 complimentary greetings have passed through the atlantic cable cabin between the queer queen and nd the Ct Cati coidin idin adian government ono of the messages took only 11 inin utes to pass from newfoundland to lon don washington august aug ast 3 attorney getheral has gir givin the opinion that the rejected by tho the can be legally made by the be president durl duriac ng the recess the president has appointed wm win J johnson collector for tho the port of philadelphia and 0 13 three times rejected As assessor assor of in herual revenue for philadelphia secretary has ha under tinder the law passed nt at the late session of congress appointed J ross browne commission Cummi stion to collect raining mining in the states stales and Terri tot ies test of the th rocky mountains ile iio in ft ill proceed to the pacific by steamer on the lelh this la Is an im portet mission nod will embrace embra ceata ata alil acs ics of products of bullion population engaged la in mining or mineral lands capital cost of labor an and d yield application has bas bean made to the general land office to have the land which will bo be occupied by suites battos tun nel through the comstock Com tock lode oane vada rada gold mines withdrawn from market chicago Ch icaco august 4 additional delegates to t the phia Conri convention tion in part from virginia W C rives john W brockenbor ough tiles S flourney FIo urney C 11 II stuart agar growden south carolina jas L orr 13 benj F perry jacob L mini mail nine T M dawkins james farrer farrel D L IVard wardlaw law connecticut james dixon james E english loren P waldo oregon S seymour delaware jos P comegys Co meggs new NCR orleans august 3 martial law has haa been withdrawn the grand jury found indictments against agaid st 25 members of the convention and their trial before judge algell will now proceed london aug ang 3 abo ro is no political nes of importance consola closed firm for amonoy 5 GG CG liverpool aug 3 the cotton circulars reports salea saloa for the week ending saturday nt at bales middling uylanda up landi landa 14 lad d t I 1 new york aug 4 the posts money article says cays money continues abunda abundant qt governments firmer cotton without decided chang for midd middling linZ uplands flour dull and lower cloe closing ng heavy farther point aug 4 the steamer hs his arrived with london dates to the lilt the armistice between prussia and Aust austria rii it was stated would probably be renewed bat there is no intimation 0 of f this having been done previous to be armistice the italians were successful in sonta tyrol the british govern government has antoune announce ed its it intention of prolonging the sus sits pension of habeas corpus in ireland notice has been given that the government has agreed with the council of 0 the reform league to facilitate in every way the obtaining of f it ft speedy decision by law as to their right to hold bold public meetings in in tho the park until the question be decided and whether any further meetings be held except tho the one on the p amot m of the by arrangement with the government this statement ement however ii ia contradicted in a loiter letter from mr walpole who states that no promise was made and that no permission tion was given but ut that got gas eminent promised to withdraw the police and military tit under ider the ei cipres ep pres res stipulation that no further attempt should bould bo be made to insist upon tle the aup supposed posed right to hold bold meetings until the legal question has been d decided ec aided tho the star telegraph and ad advertiser vertiner ver tiser represent nr the stop step t taken alen by the home see secretary detary as a compromise and a partial di discomfiture coar iture the times says that the armistice did oat not come a moment too soon to save austria from final catastrophe betone yet one day more and the ho Aust austrians rians would vol have found themselves leg in full possession of the southern tyrol and the 8 1208 mastell roa of the passes of the danube 11 be would have bare thre threatened atene d vienna on the cast and west the combatants are now resting irrespective of their pod tion and there aro arc well grounded hopes that the truce kiy be prolonged into an armistice and this gaia again into a d definite peace on the a suspension of boskill tits 8 for eight dave days was concluded between t we e u tho the and chicago aug 4 the new york times correspondent at new orleans writes a of f monday s riot I 1 have already sont forward a number dumber of disconnected dl dispatches patches relative to to days fearful carnage and now propose to give give you a moro more connected a account C I 1 only write what I 1 can substantiate on 13 the best authority the convention met at 12 twenty six members bein being present and judge it R K howell artee since missing in the chair R king butler also missing moved an adjournment of the house during daring which timo time tho the sergeant at arms was directed to compel the attendance te zif of absentees absentee the hall was wa densely packed with fre freedmen edmen and s alter after the adjourn adjournment m eat a priors loo containing ab about out one hundred free freedman dropo carrying currying cirr ying a united states slates flag and march ing n g the streets ith martial music nr ar at the having ila hul a slight disturbance on canal st at t lis juncture puncture unc ture the merchants all ov over er the city eating caring tho aft coming riot closed their stores when the file en the building a squad of police fol lowed and attempted to male make arrests A soene seene of w wildest I 1 idest ide st confusion follow followed ed I 1 pistols were fired clubs and eanes were bere iere ild and brickbats brick bata bats hew flew in every direction abo pol policemen icamen icemen claim the ahey y were more itte I 1 ang to the loo canal street erect rion abode but certain cerium it Is if wit bat th wanted abo MY platform W where bere 2 ams body of members tat remained and oil of u them presented a pistol upon poll t thair vir using off offensive ensie language the policemen were vere finally driven out of tho the b alid ing leaving tho the inside to lo governor alahn judge powell and other gents dark clark attached to the state government besides about fifty fre freedmen edmen fortunately tuna tely gov car wells volts had bad just left the building for or the purpose of con cono with gen baard about calling out ahr he loops gen sheridan biting out or of the town tho the institution u aed now nov as the capitol is located in street between canal and common and when the policemen wre were driven out they were in met A by a largo large body of freedmen wb who cati caged ed them to fall back to canal the police rallied end and drove e the freedm n o and in turn were vote driven back b a ek to canal street leaving street perfectly clear of any vestige of humanity except abe bodice of three dead freedmen up to this time ona police officer ud had been mortally wounded ono one ser severely arely and oters bete slightly li itly hurt with clubs and pistols police reinforcements soon goon appeared in conal C nal street and the crowd of rl ter accompanying the police approached the institute and commenced aing stones through the windows and firing bring pistols pistola tt any onn ant they could see sec inside of the building nt at the ibo same time lime a deach cc ashment ment of police attacked attached a crowd ol of freedmen freedm cn on common street and alter after a sharp fire anil and the wounding of several blacks they drove them anway this gave tho the police and the mob which accompanied compa nied them full control contra oadry ades street A fire engine was broj brought ight out and placed in front or of tho the institute for what purpose I 1 don t know several attempts were made by bytho abe police to enter the build logn but they n ere refused the ammunition of the men in the the lur deemed to give out about this his time us ns they did not fire any n o oe oc e they attempted to escape through thron gli the roar rear of the institute into arrone street but wro met anil aai either aart sted or shot down they also tried to 0 o c chapp cape through anallen mya llcy which blob vi runs from dry ades to barrone on canal street I 1 do not krown that any freedmen succeeded in getting wany an ay from the buil dluz adire although I 1 siw amr several at a dl diance tance from it being marched to the police headquarters I 1 think bat abat every one who tried to from the building buil dieg was killed and I 1 saw several brought into the tha alley above mentioned ard after they fell I 1 saw crowds of ruffians beating them as they were dying the policemen whatever their orders were behaved well toward the white prison ers rs comparatively speaking A M fish was the first rn member aber of the convention captured and fand I 1 am happy to sav that although the police could not prevent the crowd from abusing him bim badly they did keep him bim from being lynched at ai rish I 1 iso was being carried under guard gaard and got the ropo ro 1 r ready e ady to hang him but the guard drove I 1 ove the crowd away with their pistols tho the next member arrested was captain haynes a texas cout for our army during the war was nol intorf Ted ored with by the crowd as the P previous rev falls kieon cooled them down nl al II 11 h they grumbled deeply as b ho pa passed through calling the guard trait ors rebels and other pet names G gov 11 idalin succeeded acceded cc eded in getting getlin into the hands bands of the police polica unhurt froni from out of the building where ho he bad been not as a member but as ono one of the most prominent men in the tha state slate clile be was under bobev howlier er some coward shot him through tho iho back of the head inflicting a dangerous wound and he was wa also stabbed he be was then placed in a bark back and carried to the police head quarters where I 1 saw him bim sent into con iio he was very pale and blood ran down his face from the wound round which seemed to have reached his bis left temple mr air who had bad ahe of being the most violent negro suffrage man in tho the south ond and who certainly was tho the most violent on Feb february roary last was killed lit ed while attempting to pet get away I 1 caiti am told to d that a policeman emar shot him in n tho be back and that hat after he be fell a crowd jumped on him and cut him up horribly nith ith knives john henderson and other members embers m of the convention were also captured and wounded by stray leois the riot commenced at 1215 and ended at 3 r u at 4 p F af M the military noder general baird appeared and took Ps eion of 0 the th hb whole 19 city fa before night S the riot was confined r to ta dryad es Barrone corn com inon and canal street tm and 1 buildings anu and yards yarda around the inesti lute I 1 saw baw freedmen freedm cn shot lead on all of the lia above streets except pa canal who ho con could 14 have been arrested uninjured how many have hate been killed wounded deil or even arrested it is impossible impoco blo to say but my rl Ps et 11 ll is freedmen and 25 waites killed and wounded and one hundred altogether arrested the substantial men of the city cily delore P poro the occurrence but all art aro very vert violen villem 1 I in their I 1 sonic some glory dory ing ng in the ibe murder of bostic dos t e or ce others in in tho the murder of freedmen chicago Coi cago aug ane 1 the TI new v york i ork cc miner cial ser ee YA t he course of abc president in oon connection deetion with the outbreak a abw tn orleans cannot certainly meet ith approval at the north the afe shows his reply to the lieutenant gavern or that M the courts should be sustained 1 by bv alo mi montary gitary was ras interpreted by bt the th w enemies mea of tr the convention as an wand anti inti stion to go forward T and add break brak it tip P pow now n after learning learn ng the details of the massacre mar sacre telegraphs not to 0 the eky governor but to hotbo the attorney Att MaGr general of the state batot to we ilse sufficient sum clent force to bastain nt the alv civil 1 authorities rit in ing nil all n i illegal or unlawful R who usurp or m to 0 o exercise any dinv inv power of authority without without having S first obtained the th consent of the people of S the state nothing is said about abou flip pressing the angry mob who were baying control of tile city bill twill will strike the 11 reader 1 l llie r as most in taj this h dispatch i I 1 is the mauner manner in which tho the existence of the 1 governor is the ss fact bat president johnson now al lows rya the billil ry ri t to ia interfere 11 in 1 its it cr case of the new orleans convention Is not c to soothe the 1 enemies of his policy when they recall the fact that he refined such assistance ahen by gov r 1 gun them ibi in cas eor the ashville K vure if lis anse rn poll Se CY t has way abir vir tue or force whatever than mr bag morigh to interfere a tho one case inore t n jn the other IT is IS st stated tied t that hat lion 13 gratz is is to become editor in abw of the te st rt lovis upon 1110 expiration or his s rai I 1 a senate term v the united I 1 |