Show et ay iy 1 1 I 1 11 1 1 7 it genendal gen GEM A conclusion of letter from fremgen Gen gee 2 iseo ee 0 o gen Rosec Bose rosecrans crans ians lans the first part art of which appeared in our last issuer issue healed 0 far as we are ad advised vis edthe the P people eo le of the south entertain no unfriendly fr endy feelen towards the government of the united cited states but they complain that their rights under the constitution are unjustly withheld from them in t the he administration thereof their idea that tha the southern people were hostile to the negroes and would oppress tb m were it in ta their e ir power to do so is CD cri irely unfounded they haye hare grown up i a our midst we have been accustomed from childhood to look upon them with kindness and the change in the relations of the two races has as wrought no change in our feelings it towards OW rusth thu thi 0 ri they still constitute aa an important part of our our laboring population ind without their labor the lands lauds orthe of the south would be comparatively unproductive while wa without t hout the employment which southern agriculture affords they would be destitute of the m means eans to I 1 ive live and would become pau pers and be dependent on public boan ty self interest even if no higher motive would therefore prompt tho etho whites of the south to extend to the negroes care and protection the important fact that the two races are under existing circumstances nece necessary seary to each other is gradually becoming apparent to both and we believe that bat for the influences excited kostir up the passions of the negroes the relation of cf the two races race would scion soon adjust themselves on a basis of mutual kindness and advantage it is true that the people of the south together with the people of the north and west are for obvious reasons opposed to any system of laws which would place the political power of the country in the hands of the negro race but this opposition cpr springs i ings from no feeling of enmity but from deep seated conviction that at present the negroes have not the intelligence nor the other qualities necessary to make them depositories repositories deposit ories of political power and they would inevitably become of demagogues who for selfish purposes would mislead them theat to the serious injury of the public tha tho great want of the south is peace the people earnestly desirer tranquility aud and restoration toi to the union and deprecate disorder and excitement as the most serious obstacles to their prosperity they ask for the restoration of their rights under the constitution and they desire relief from oppression and misrule above all they would appeal to their countrymen for the re lish ment in the southern states of that which hns has justly been regarded as the birth right of every american the right of self government establish that on a firm basis and we can safely promise on behalf of the southern people that they will faith falth faithfully fulli obey the constitution and laws of the united states treat the negroes with kindness and humanity and fulfill every duty incumbent on peaceful citizens loyal to the constitution of their country new york the herald berald has a long account of an alleged discovery of a new method of electrical communication ni by which the discoverer claims that be he ican can communicate through the longest distances under water without cable or other conductor using tho water alone as the conducting medium he proposes to establish communication by this process within three months between manhattan point and spain ho ha says it can be done for eleo tri trl clans claus here express incredibility at this statement though the inventor declares that he has carried on a conversation by this process miles through the watern waters of lake ontario new york it ia Is stated that a powerful and rich company has been roi foi termed med in london with cyrus VV W field controlling co n trolling man to form a continuous line of telegraph from england to china by way of the mediterranean egypt and india this company has purchased the cable line from malta to alexandria and are about to relay re lay it in deeper water san francisco 0 0 general halleem Hal hai leok leek furnishes reliable information with regard to the abuses existing in alka alaska which have been made the subject of a special investigation duning during his recent visit to that territory much of the tho dissatisfaction among the natives arises from the fact that the old fur company married carried hear Lear ried on a sort eort of patriarch ial government taking charge of everybody and every thing in the settlements under the new regime the people are thrown upon their own resources and do not understand the change yet and the immediate effect of introducing a number of strange whites traders adventurers and soldiers has had a bad effect in a geml gemi civilized community like that of alaska the habits of the new comers and their method of CIVill civilizing Zing the natives often takes the form of instructing 1 them in vice gen halleck did not 1 I find it necessary to court martial any officer though P probably many changes chaug est esi will take dake place before matters work smoothly late idaho advices advises say that thata a scouting I 1 party from fort boise had succeeded in capturing eagle eye and his entire band of indians forty one in number and a large quantity of provisions this capture ends indian hostilities iii in that section of country gen crook writes from camp warner that he found many indians in a abig big valley on pitt river elver most of whom fled to the mountain mountains on his approach he had a talk with some somo of their principal men who confessed that a party of offitt pitt river elver indians murdered the pearson family ablong valley nevada crook ordered the arrest and hanging of the murderers which it was thought would have the effect of preventing any more such autra outrages Es the indian troubles are considered over in that vicinity as bands of savages are continually coming 11 into to the different stations and surrendering most of them in a starving condition and greatly needing the assistance of the government augustaa augusta A large democratic mass meeting ras was fas held here hereto today to day toombs gen wright and others made speeches it is beli hall believed eved evea that the pro gramme is to J jt glat all objectionable members of the I 1 legislature it is probable that several whites will be expelled asit asit is evident that the democrats can do what they please with the legislature pinchback back a mulatto senator made a violent speech in the senate yesterday charging the people of the city with manifesting a growing disposition to murder men for their political opinions or the color of their skin he warned them to beware and declared that the next autra outrage ge y of the tho kind would bo be a signal for the dawn of a retribution which they had not dreamed of a signal which will cause torches to tg be applied to this city for patience will have ceased to be a virtue and the city will be reduced to ashes he not notified the democratic party parts that the negroes intend to take the matter into their own ahrnds and they purpose to have peace if they have to conquer peace washington it is understood that the secretary of war has ordered a mounted force to be sent to Bl marion marlon arlon arion neison nolson and larue counties ken Hen kentucky tucky where armed resistance has been mado to the tho execution of a process of the federal courts to enforce delivery ot the processes by the next nest terra vt the courts i new tork the city itra dna nna d suburbs were vere severely washed by bv a heavy rain yesterday cellar collars oded in the lower parts parm of the city cites and nd in brooklyn bro Ero oklin beveral small houses were submerged the occupants having barely time to escape A portion portio tk of greenwood ceal tery was much laj injured ared the cellars ia 14 nifty fifty blocks of houses in brooklyn nvere weare submerged 1 hend fend nd several shanties swept away no lives were lost the damage to property in brooklyn will z reach agh ach a quarter of a million chicago 6 5 the republican congressional gre tonai tonal convention nt st pawl paid minnesota has split two candidate candidates cs being gut put t u up p namely donnelly wd god gen li rd and unless a is alte efre chatt becker a Denio denlo democrat erat will be freij freva I 1 elect elected do d I 1 S key westan west vest an application for 9 a writ of babbas habeas corpus on behalf of or dr mudd Arnol dand has been refused benington the returns from all but six small towns show that majority bority amounts to new york 7 A T stewert af pf this city has instituted a bult suit against JL C hopkins co of cincinnati for the foreclosure of a mortgage on real estate the amount claimed is over washington 8 tho Sep september statement shows the nubile public debt less the cash in the tha Tre treasury usury to to be 2535 there are ure S cents over in coin in the Tred treasury bury sury and currency the total disbursements for the month of augast august amounted to rew new york sit mit it is reported that the E erle erie rie director directo ig haiie have settled their difficulty with drew perfect harmony with Vander built bulit and his party will result from this arrangement the investigation of Binck binek leyb leys charges against commissioner rollins eollins and deputy commissioner harlan was renewed today to day D J mchenry formerly a revenue inspector testified to brands on a certain lotof lot of whisky that were mysteriously changed on one occasion also to seeing S N pike hand a check for several thousand dollars to harlan the next day remarking that the note was from a friend collector smythe removed forty clerks from the custom house yesterday chicago 8 A special from hays city says a party of Arapah oes and chey en ennes nes made a dash on fort dodge on the morning of the ad but were driven ofa off after a severe night fight in which four soldiers were killed and seventeen wounded the indian lass is unknown gen sheridan is now at fort dodge chicago 8 the times special says the contains an article calling on seward and evarts either to come out in support of seymour as the other members of the cabinet have done or to leave the cabinet the article would possess no material significance except lor the information that it was prompted from the white house hallax attorney general williams concluded the debate on the repeal reso lution in the most violent anti antl confider 1 atlon speech of the session blanchard bianchard and andrino pino rino the only two union members retired when the resolution was carried i unanimously london the prospectus for the new telegraph line from portugal to the united states und erthe title of the peoples cable has been issued core corl cork several incendiary fir fires es have occurred today to day which have damaged 0 property quite heavily vienna at the farmers feast given in this city today to day baron beust made mado a speech of a reassuring and pacifying wi 1 1 g nature he declared that the development 0 ament of liberal principles was the aim of the state and that the prospects of the future were eminently peaceful new york 6 an ottawa special says that six fenian head centers have arrived from new york and massachi massachusetts Mass achu etts athe for dor the purpose u of watching the trial of whelan hel hei it is expected that further 1 arrests will vill be e made to tonight might the steamship american from southampton brings the following additional cable dis dispatch the tho storm which prevailed on the coast of england on the night of saturday august 22 proved destructive to shipping the i beach at some points being literally str strewn awn with wrecks of every description twenty three lives ilves were lost on the sinking ship larg larm A nother another large vessel name un known went dow off olf farriba light with all on hoti boti board ni many disasters to british shipping are reported from welch and irish ports voits steam communication ni with ireland and the continent was very nearly suspended by the gale the subscription for the shares ot of the the french atlantic cable had closed with complete success y several shocks earthquake of e were felt in hungary one oue quite violent the betrothal of the king of bavaria to the grand dutchess maria marta of russia is regarded as certain the proposed conference of the south german states to form a military commission will not meet and the scheme is regarded aa as abandoned C constantinople la l A dispatch reports that skirmishes continue in the mountains of crete panis paris p the tho presse has another editorial ri regarding garding the american fleet in turkish waters the says saya that russia prompted the demand that the united states war vessels should pam pass pan the dardanelles Darda nelles nellea and thin thinks thac thau the thae sublime porte encouraged by the english and french ministers will vill retus regus to comply london 5 reverdy johnson deev ered a speech at yesterday in reply to an address presented by the corporation and agel authorities johnson i said he anticipated no tr trouble troubie in the preservation of peaceful reia rela relations mons dons between the two countries ho he complimented minister adams in high terms he also said that the eha eba character of queen victoria forbade the possibility of a rupture with england johnson refuted the assertion of mr roebuck member of parliament that the people of the united states were heterogeneous eom and maintained that all the foreign immigrants merged into one great nation and that nation was english southampton there was a fire among the shipping at the dock last night damage heavy london 5 the standard considers the settlement non of the alabama claims not the fault of england as she has always been ready to settle disputes land and to return to friendship and has been more disposed for a rial real real alliance than the united states london murphy the champion of protestantism la Is i 0 manchester several thousand people held a meeting in his interest on saturday night the meeting was attacked by a mob of irish catholics who drove off the speakers when a sanguinary fight ensued the police finally succeeded in quelling the disturbance and arrested several of the leaders several beveral minor disturbances occurred subsequently in which a number of persons were badly injured there is IF much excitement in the city the times has a lengthy editorial on johnsons speeches at sheffield eld eid the times thinks the people of the united states are as much of a unit as the people of Engla england nL where irish scotch french and germans gamans make so large a share of the population and says that whatever is the result of the general election about to occur in england englan d the same reciprocity of feeling between england and the united states is certain to ensue the temes times today to day says the thel annexation of mexico to the united states is desirable but could not be accomplished at present without a needless expenditure pend iture of money and blood london the news commenting on the mission of minister johnson says difficult questions are to be treated but the manifest of a friendly disposition on the part of both countries is the best guarantee that the negotiations will be brought to a satisfactory conclusion manchester thirty per persons ons have been arrested for taking part on both sides in the riots on sunday after a short preliminary examination they were remanded the excitement is high and a renewal of the disturbance sis is feared every precaution is being taken to preserve order 1 |