Show gg new york i to marrow the tho republican publican Ee government of mexico opens an agency at 55 broadway and places in market a loan of 30 interest payable in gold the agents are john W cortiez fc co and JW N clifft the financial agent of the republic A large sum has I 1 it is said already been pledged the bon bonds ds will be ready for delivery tomorrow to morrow morro and are in sums of 50 and 1000 payable in 20 10 1 years from october st iiga 1965 and bear 7 per pen cent interest payable semiannually semi annually principal and interest are payable in gold jay payment ment is secured by a pledge of the faith of the republic Be public and the states of tamaulipas and eian fian luis potosi by a special pledge c having the effect of a national mortgage of 0 nive five million acres of agricultural and ata aka ala a half a million acres aeres acres of mineral lands w the states above abdye named the agricultural ural urai lands pledged are estimated at a vaille value of from 1 to 5 per acre the nii nil mineral lands lauds at per acre at government prices t aletter A letter ietter received at alethe the indian bureau todi today to di day I 1 from fort sully oct ath states that tle tte the commissioners dispatched to treat with the indians in that section had arri arrived cd but there were only a few indians indiana at the fort eight hundred kundred lodges had assembled miles above k who were deterred from treating with the delegates at Fort Sully from apprehensions hen that they were only to be brought together to be entrapped the letter states it is evident eddena the delegation arrived 2 weeks too abo late to achieve a conference with the tribes aa ba the buffalo seas beason season on had begun and the great hunts will soon he inaugurated the commissioners intend to start for home on the dinst new york 23 the substance of the presidents presidents remarks on the subject of the reconstruction of the southern states during his late interviews with him as given with the presidents approval by major gen G L stearns steams of mas mass in reply to a remark that the tile democrats claim that ho he had gone over to them intimated that the democrats hal had had disco coverd e fd that he was in advance of it and ero were ere now trying to come up to his standard ho he hoped they would succeed in in doing so and reiterated his doctrine that notwithstanding the so called secession of the southern states they were never out of tile the union but that by their rebellious course they forfeit cd ed civil government to reconstruct the machinery of which as soon as practicable ab lelie leile he considers the chief duty of the tim time e this he says cannot be done in a moment but such great and h happy progress is being made in it that the e results sometimes appear to him like a dream he did not expect to forever deprive them of former civil rights not even the majority of those included in the amnesty proclamation but intended they should ask for parlon pardon and thus realize tile the enormity of their crime he is in favor of allowing the negroes who served in the army annly and those who can read and write and those possessed of certain other qualifications to vote but does not think it is policy or that he has hag the right to force those conditions on the whites of the south though lie he believes they will before long concede this privilege fo freedm freedmen cn the president also favors basing representation in congress on the number of qualified voters instead of on population as at the heralds kalpich correspond corre correspondent spon flon fion ent says sass of the north carolina carolinn convention a singular announcement was made mado by the chairman to the effect th that after diligent search he was un unable able abie to procure a national flag to aiace place over the capitol he had to send to new york for one and nothing but its ltd timely receipt and a telegram from prest 3 johnson saying that thai N C should at omee and forever repudiate every dollar of indebtedness debt edness contrasted to assist the he re rd bellion prevented the staving off by tho the secession members of the vote on tile tilo ordinance completely ignoring that debt as they had plans very adroitly laid aid for the purpose but on reading the presidents dispatch the ordinance was immediately taken up and passed phased amid cheering and great enthusiasm there being but few negative votes the proposed amendment to submit it to the people was not adopted an ordinance pa passed ased for the organization in some counties of a militia force to sur press outlawry has it is understood the approval of the national military forces resolutions were adopted requesting the president to restore the people of N C to all their constitutional rights to remove remove the military and transfer civilian prisoners to the civil authorities the heralds jackson I 1 miss correspondent presents an tin unpleasant pleasant picture of the political and social state of affairs in that state the legislature which met on monday has some difficult work before it the worst of which Is 13 probably the resuscitation odthe of the finances which are in a shocking condition the debt of the state is large but though many people favor a second resort to the expediency eney ency of repudiation repudiation it is is thought mississippi Issis sipp has had ad enough orthis of this a and nd will not try it again except erbert as lr far as regards that portion of her debt contracted to assist the rip bellion rebellion all of which it is believed will be ignored another question with which iri lri members embers will have to deal is that relative to admitting negro testimony in courts the majority of them thom are said to be in favor anvor of this concession as indicated by bythe the election of gov sharkey who insists on it toa ton to a posit position lon lou in the tha U S senate and by li chrosin choosing for state printer a gentleman who always favors it these are ohly orly only a fewox few of the many difficulties which chic the legislature have to deal with As the industry of the state has been paralyzed by war there is hs great want wan t of native energy necessary to revive it 11 some practical but cruel jok joker ena era hoaxed the mississippi sippi negroes with IN ith a 11 story that next christmas day government intends to 0 give each of them a tract of land hence henc e many refuse to enter into contracts with planters for a period extending beyond that time an approaching chan chun change e in our relations with china chlea is gis discussed discussed cussed with earnestness in the english press presa the correspondent of the london tian states that hitherto t lie ali ail imn national representatives have bave been treat edwith ill III conce concealed ad dislike and in some instances with contempt he attributes this fact partly to the absence of the american fleet in chinese waters and partly to the habit of mak makins making consuls ahn of missionaries now that the united states fleet is on the ivay way to china an extraordinary change is is anticipated in the mutual diplomatic relations of the two countries he questions whether the first introduction of the american fleet will not be of a hostile character the american citizen Burge burleine Bur geine lne ine for whose restoration an imperative in pera tive demand demand had keen been been made by the united states consul is believed to have been either starved or executed the liverpool post believes that in future the english charter in china will be co considerably affected by american riva riv rivalry aier liy alir iry the london heralds toronto correspondent pon dent says members of the provincial government and its supporters in canada banada are in a state of great agitation in regard to the fenian movement the fenian order has been known to exist there for years but has occasioned I 1 little ittle concern until the occurrence of recent events owing to what has transpired the canadian government has it I 1 is 1 s said organized and distributed throughout 4 the provin province cea a force of spies great activity Is reported to prevail in military affairs changes in the disposition of troops are being made and garrisons strengthened in the regions where the irish predominate investigations regarding the loyalty of the soldiers have been een cen instituted and arms distributed among the citizens known to be opposed to the feniane Fen ians the custom authorities are nervous over the tile recently large importation of war munitions believed to nind find their nasr way into the hands of Fen lans ians it is rumored that the present movement movements in ireland are merely a ruse and a feint to cover the grand design which is when E england lias has thrown her troops into that country for the armed forces of the order on this side of the atlantic to seize canada declare it a an n independent state and place it under tj 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