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VOLUME 2%, LINEN & HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS! MANDEL BROTHERS OFFBER $50,000 WORTH LINEN HOUSEXEEPING GOODS, Purchased for cash from the Creditors’ Sale of Messrs, Paton & Co., New York, at half their cost of importation. To enable us to make speedy seles, we will offer them at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, In addition to the above, we will CONTINUE TO CLOSE the belance of our stock left from THE GREAT FIRE at gweeping REDUCTIONS from former prices. 63 & 65 Washnigton-st. Botwoen State and Doarbora, EXPOSITION. THE INTER-STATE Tndnstrial Exposition OF OHIOAGO FOR 1874 and fo complote ordor, TToars of exhibl- - Hons ';:vm:l.nu'mcfl, e 10 10 'olock P, eveer Gay oa0opt Sundey. 1o tickots admitting the hold~ T e e o iy Ahrouhout (ho anttes bo for adults, fifly ‘cents: for otill: (O Wodhesdass, atand aftor & ekots for tha ovaning'wll Do ld at ohts ‘aaoll for adulty and Hiteon conta aon B e e fos st oiaren: | Commuiation ckets, 30 oty 19 of Batasanra v el ftoon eonto for chisdrens Sl S: 16 samiaioi 85 5500 In thoso ratos w 0 duly al e o s e dally prees, Vinitora il ind {RRE T il ol the comvenioates of, & Tirsuelay ory et sisitors toand from s Kxpostion st roduc Lt cxcunons vl o iy v o B D oo i tbs strangcat nosalbio torme At 1 e tite, Quality, apd compiotonosa of dotnil, tils i Bta i o suporto, f, dood, 1t bt avoe e ettlod: Tn Antorica. - vory dopartment. 13 ropicts L abtnativ navoition, And tho tmutao building, with o otentiy adtod staco, I8 patiruly ful. ¥ U VAAR & HOFFMAN'S BAND (of 80 ploces) will fur. niati Maelt, during tha Exposition, of o bust aud mast recant composition. JOHN P, REYNOLDS, Searetary. . GREAT NORMANHORSE Exhibition Now, Open. The largest display of Draft Horos ovor madoin any oity in Amorics, Forty §talltona and Marcs wolkhing from 1,600 to 3,000 pounds, and woarly all fmported froin Franca, Como and sce thom. Oppotito north wing F: sition Rullding. M. W. DUNHAAL. HALL'S SPRINKLERS, STEAM HEATING, STEAM HEATING IN ALL LTS BRANCHIIS, We wanld call apacial attontlon to our BASE DURNING BOILER, or Resldonces, Danks, School-Hounos, sud Btates, Alsq, taour Base Burning Tubilar Bofler, Toe Blacks, larga Clurclies, and other Publio Buildings, Iy tho usg of (hono Hoflors porfeat combuption inob* tained nnd n Iargo poresntako of fuol saved, Losidos the Iabor of attondanco in simpiitied Al gretly reducod, Eatimaten promntly frnishud for Steam (fosting fobis gompiote, vpon apullcation a¢ ot oo whoro all néedad information and roforancos will bo givon, Office, 39 and 41 Franklin-sti, Tatwaoon Lako and Randolph, Ohleago, ANDERSON STEAM HEATER CO. Stoam radiation, of all kinds, to tho trado at naual dis. PIANOS AND ORGANS. The Mason & Hamlin CABINET ORGANS Aro of eugh universal roputation, not only throughouy Rmerion, but alsq i Eurapo, and bross governliy rbovg- 3 Tized a8 tho standnrd uf oxcolloneo among IsiAy of tho elnss, that fow will need any furihior assiranco vt odalr, o otlicr hixhest recomponsa, nt Industeinl itfous In America and Eurapo. AtthoGroat Viennn Ex| ition, 1878, the o<t extonsive aad competont com. pariron cvor nindo, this cumpany reastvad {ha st niedni gee il compalitors, by tha comurronco of ait e jurion, Lelng theanly d meriezn mantfsctucers ol thisolans whova inatcumenta wera tund worlhy of any award, At thio Parls Kxvoritlun, 1867, thoy also receivad the first modal, “Ihoy havo thun always rooctsed highest mednls fa coni petition with European instrwments, and thoy are tio &Suly Amarican Organs whilol nvo obtaiacd vy, avon An dnforlor award, in'aucii compotition. A majority af tho maet eminont, musloians in Amorion, srith many in Furopo, have given writien opinjons that tho Algeai & Hamlju’ Cabluot Orxans aro unoqualed by ang others. “iio toatimong ta e suporintity of thoss Organs s ou- tiraly noprecedented by that over given to sny othior {n. strumonts whateror, buth as reapcots tho ominenco and number of thiso who tostLfy and the omphaio charactor of their toatimony, Organs rented with privilese of parchause, INustrnted entulogues and testhmonial cirens lurs sent tree on applicntion. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN GO,y 80, and 82 4 rmsentyy Chicngn, Fall 1874 A mogalficent stock af DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, GARMENTS, FURS, LINENS, and LACES, NOW OPEN, ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO, Canal, corner of Moroer-st, NEW YORE. FALL OVERCGATS. RIS A FINE ASSORTMENT, IN ALL GRADES, ' WILDE, BLUETT & CO., FIRE! ABSOLUTE PROTECTION Against Fire. Citizena and Strangors arv invited to call at tho office of ‘BROWN BROTHERS, Corner Olinton and Jackson-sts,, **SPRINKLERS" (n actual SEND FOR CIRCULARS, . LAKE NAVIGATION. “TAONRICHS STEANIRS. For Raclne, Mlwaukeo, Bhebosgan, Manlto- woc, oto., dally(Sundays oxcepted).... Da.m, ! ‘to-Satarday's boat don'tleavo tinttl 8 pu 2. ‘o Grand Havon, Muskegon, Traverso Clty, 1 Mackinac, ete,, daily (Sundoys oxcoptod). ... T pom. For tit. Joseph daily (Bunday excopted) 108, w. 1 Baturday's Boat don't loavo nuti 11:30 p. m. For Maslsleo ond Ludington, Tuceday sad Iy, . eseeesnensrrssnearterisien ‘For Groen Tay and Intormodiato ports, Tussdsy BANK GHECKS ANDDRAFTS, At 163 and 184 Olarkst,, Ohicago (Arcado Building). MOREY & €O Printors for U, §. Government, _ Gross. & Blackwells Goods, A full line just recetvod of my own importation, for salo 0'any quantity to suit purchascrs, low, WM. ARCHDEACON, Frulterer, Plekier anid Preserver, 1156 BOUTH WATER-8T, ELEGANT TRINMEDPATTERNS At Mrs, D, A. JACKSON’S Milli- nory and Dress-Making Parlors, 82 Btate-st. REWARD, STOL, EN. T.aut avaniag, blood-bay mare snd black phagton buyay, A Top, noarly now, Wi linthg, b fuot 3-iol y mmfiolxgfl'f- ko1 harh G Blackemuauntod mare oot 84 le sl i} coitra cracke Hosili 2 okt feant. hoot, ity Bed on patout ors SRR SR N i g TR R SEASONABLE GOODS! NATHANIEL JORNSTON & SONS?y 8t. Lsteplie Claret, BARTON & GUESTIER, Claret and Suuterne Wines, DILTIIEY, SAHL & U0 ock Wines, Beltust Ginger Alo, Raeahout des Arales, Lyon's Suusage. Westphalia Sausage, Wesiphalia Taws, Californin, Fruit, Apricots, Pears, Gyapes, Plums, FOR SALE BY ° C. AT TIIV, 148 BAST MADISON-ST. HATS! FURS! The Targest and Best Assortmont Hvor Of« fered in the oity. BISHOP & BARNES, Cor, State & Monroe-sts. SHIPPING TAGS. OF EVERX DESCRIPTION, OHEAP ND RELIADLE, For sale by all Statlonors and Printors, aud by DENNISON&CO. 150 CLARRK-ST. WAL ESTATE. G0 0NN P For & ploasant o, Houwos bull to ordor on lon B o iy D nontay oy futvrest, anid (hra oy 10 Gunta LONGE W, CLARKE, Agent, 7 GEONGE iy Clialtivty s, FRACTIONAL CURSRENC 385 Packages FRAGTIONAL GURRENGY FOR BALD AT | TRIBUNE OFFICE. ttale supaeiarity, Tiloy hawo wheaya beon awardad guld o ativor CHICAGO, FREEMEN SOUTH. The McEnery Govern- ment Holds All of Louisiana. Peace, Good Order, and Per- fect Confidence Pre- vail. Dispatch from the Chairman of the Citizens’ Com- mittee, Gen. Emory and Gov, Melnery Arrive in New Or- leans. Will Not - Abdicato or Resigne Kellogg The Back Parishes Counsel Resistance to'the Gen- eral Government, Discovery of Important Papers in Gov. Kellogg®s 0ffices, Two Lgnding Northern Statesmen Convicted of Blackmail. A Day of Negotiation and Con- sultation in Wash- ington. The President Still Undecided as to His Future Course. For the Present, the fnsurgents Will Not Be Recognized. AT THE FRONT. VIPEAGE, ONDEN, AND GOOD PEELING.” NEW ORLEANS, La,, Sopt, 10, 1874, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : Tho McEnery Government is fully organized and in operation throughout the Btate. TPeace, order, gaod fecting, and porfoct confidence pro- wail. Thero is no veatige of opposition in any part of (ko Stato. Whito and black are quiotly pursuing thoir neunl avoeations in snfoty. R. I, Manr, Ohairroan of iho Commities of Beveuty, THE NEW DYNASTY. Bnecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New ORLEANs, Sopt. 16.—Tue day las beon one of great activity among the new officials, gelling their officos in ranning order, muking appointments, oto, Tho diferent ofiices have bacn erowded with applicanta for ofiiciol posi- tions, all the way from patrolman to tax-collctor. Gov. Peun has appointed Maj. . A, Burlo State Registrar of votors, who will resume the regis- tration, which lns been interrupted by the troubles. A now sot of Regstrars will bo ap- pointed to-morrow in placo of Kellogg's ap- pointees, The now Polica Roard are rapidly or- ganizing o force. Tha streots have thus far beon policed by details from tho militia, who porform their duties armed with guns and fixed boyonots, Thoe City Administrators have all apened thelr officos, oxcept tho colored Admin~ jetrator of Improvoments, Lowis, who bas not yot put in an appearzuce. Tho officor who do- manded tho rosignation of tho city oficors on Monday exceeded hiy ordeis, and an apology was oxtended them for the action. It is nov.tho intention to intorfore with ewis oven, who was returned electod by both Return- ivg Boards over Gon. Beaurcgard and Maj. Burko {wo years ago. A CHEAP BENBATION. "Tho report sont a Chicsgo pavor yestorday, of & conferenca between Ponn and Ketlogg, was puroly tictitious, as nothingof tho kind las oc- curred, oris likely to accur, Ponn has no need of favors from Ketlogg which he s sble to giva, and Kellogg Las 1o reason to oxpect any from Poun. KELLOGG TAS NO INTENTION OF RESIONING or abdieating, for as ho biwmselt atatsd in an in- terviow to-day, his resignation would only placo the colored Lieut.-Gov. Antoiuo In his position, and would not chango tho principlos involyed at all, Kallogg still remains in tho CQustom-Houso with Longstreet, and nearly all tho othor leads iog Republicans. 'Tho party recolved an acces- sion to-day in the porson of tho colored Blate Treasurer, Dubuelot, who was olocted in 1870, and about whoso legitimacy there is no disputo, On going o his offico this morning he fonnd armed men in possession, Whosuformod him that hio must report to Penn, ‘This Le declined ta do, but instead went to tho Custom-Houso. GEN, EMONY AND STAFY AND GOV, M'ENERY arrivo on _tho 9 o'clock train to-night ou the Jackeon Road, Gou, Emary procecded to the $t. Churies Hotel and McEuery to the State- Houso, whore ho recoived the congratulations of iu frionds. YIo wos accompaniod from the depot by a dozen curringo-londs of leading citizons, and was repestodly choored on the road. Ho will probably rolieve Poun to-morrow niorning, A largo delogation, including Marr, Znehorie, and othor loading Fusionists, hod gons up 'in railroad kome distanco 1o mest MeBnery, and o 1he wny down Mr. Marr was engaged in convers gation with Gen, Emory for nonie timd. "TIE WHITE LEAGUES are all under arms to-uight, to guard against a possiblo nprising of tho uoyroey,~-a precaution quite unnucessary, ay the negraoy are 8o fright- ened thnt ot prosont 100 could not be gob togoth- er, eyon if such an attonpt were made. Koltogs s seen ncopy of tha dispatch to Gen, Emory agreed upon by the Cabinet, and is in oxtromo jrood spivits ovor the nows, but ox- preseing himsolf ay not at ull surprised thoroat, Nows conies from A THE COUNTIY TAMIGHES ot Xollogg ofieinls Lelng supplanted by thoss of McBnery. 1t s like- ly that beforo the five days oxpires the parishies will nll havo n now set of oficera which aro 1 Boputlican honds, Iboria Parish, which 15 roported in the Awociated Prous dlapatelioa as baving effected tbe chango to-day, wan re- turned Nopublican by both Boards, nnd it s nop wudwrstood ou what groundd the MoEuery nominoes wore given their plages, Awmong the PAPEIS BIONED IX TUE (GOVERNNOR'S OFFIOR yesterday worp some which soriously {mplicate o Jeading mumbor of the United Btates Souste from » Northwostern Btate, and a bromunent wmomber of tho House from Massaohusetts, in & lugo blackmailing affalr in _counotion with tho proposed logialation in Cougress on Tioulstant a@aiva, Thosa papers will eutablish thab goxval foglRfation way proponad Tux vhe SRS VAMS e Chicago Dailp Tribmne, . o THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, frpots of eoxtorting money from Kellogg, and thal RELLOGO PAID LARGE SUMS to prevant favorable sotlon oun that leglslation. Tho papera sro vow iu the hauds ot o leadlug Inwyer horo, who lu proparing thom for publics~ tian, The Iatest Whito-Longue mwn‘vl\pam from Aloxandria, Daton Rouge, sad other interior towns, {nlx‘vor fighting tho Unitod Statcs traops in cago thoy interforo, ¥ (To'the Asroetatest Preas NEW ONLEANS TO-DAY, Nxw Onreans, Lo, Sopt, 10.—Tho city con- tinues quiot. Polico duty throughout tie clty last night was performed by voluntoors. Thig ‘morning thoro was a yory govoral resumption of bustnoss, with no gatherings of people or avi- doticos of oxcltoment in any quartor. TO THE PREBIDENT. The following, signed by tho Presidents of the Chamber of Commoreo, Cloaring-Fouse, Cotton Exchonge, sud Morchants’ Exohango, was folo- graphed to Prosident Grant to-day ¢ We, the vndersignod, beg loave 10 inform your Tixeellency that this clty fn perfoctly quiet and frep from ull disturbing olements, and business has Leen reaumed s usual,” No furtler troublo Is antleipated, Custost-1{ousr, Niw Ont.Eaxs, Sopt, 16, 1874, T hove hoet anked fo Mlgn o above, Tio siato~ ment that tho city ‘s porfectly quiot Is irie, aud busl- neas 48 proceeding as uswal, Praporty snd persous aro afo from Inaulta or fujuries excopt from some rowdy or drunkon maa, ¢ ‘Blgnm\) Janrs I, OAsRY, 'ho Executtve Committes of the Morchants' Excliango to-day telographed tho Boayd of Trade of Chieago, Merchauts' Exchange of St. Louis and Cincinnatl, an follows : Tho now Governmdent {8 composed of the legittmato and dlll{ eloctod Stale ofilcors, and 18 in full and peacenblo posnosaion, and monus praco, law and ardor, and houest governmient, Al is quiet. ' Buaincss in en- Alrely resumed, parfect order maiutained, aud pubile contidonco restorod, NORTHELN LOUIRLANA, SuneveronT, La,, Bopt, 10,—Tho lost veatigo of the Rollogg Government has disappeared from North Lous Isinna without a word or ot of violenco to whites or blacka, Porfect quiot and order provails, and can only bodlsturhed by oxtraneous fnterferouco, Tho peoplo sre Luoyant, and now hopeful of a fature material vronperily, (Blgned) W. B, EAN, 3.0, Moxounr, A H, Lronanp, Committda, THE VICTTMS, Maj. . O. Rohius and John Gravel, citizens (\;nandnd in tho fight ou Mondny, have siuco ied, TELEGRAMS TO THI PRESIDENT. Tha following s tho toxt of tolegrams trans- mitted Lo tho Prosideut: A polition hns been forwsrded you to-day by ex= press, slgned by 500 of tha’ loading business men of thls clty, an follows: “We, tho undersigued mer- clinute, repreacuting the commercial futerost of Now Orleany, und deoply Intercated i the wolfare and prosperlly of the Stalo, gladly ombrace tho ricont ohongo of Government, and guaranteo impartial righta tonlt, We respectiully usk tho sympotly and support of thy Exrentive, (Siguod) “E, B, WiErLoor, « Ohndrhion of Committeo® KELLOGG PATIENTLY. WAITING. Gov. Rellogiz and his followers romain fn the Custom-House. 'Lhe Govornor apnears in good spitits, and 18 quiotly nwuting the oxpiration of the fiva days nllowed by tha Presidenc, when o expects to bo rastored by tho military. e in- siats that ho must bclllmc back by United Stntes troope, and muintained by thom. THE WOK GOES OX, i Baton Rougoe and Enast Baton Rouge turned out_tho Kellogg ofiicials to-day, and Iustalled McEnory ofticors in city nud parish. Liviogston Parish declaxed for MeEnery this morning, The adjucent parishes wiil do thoe samo to-morrow, No disturbance, MALS ALL RIGHT. ‘Wasurvaron, D, 0., Sopb. 16.—Mail Superin- tandent Sloannkor telegraphs to the Postmnstor- General, from Now Oricans, to-duy, 08 follows ¢ “Tho rovolution of yestorday provented tho Northoin mail from going forward, and the lot- tor-carriors woro withdravn from tho strcots by roagon of tho barricndes and otherwiso, but tranquillity is now restorod,and all muwil facilities resumed o8 ugual,” “ REDEEMED LOUISIANA." Derur, La., Sopt. 16.-~An enthusiastio mass- moeting of tho citizens of Richland Farish was held t Raysille yosterdoy eveniug, und tharowas %maz rojoicing at tho news from Now Orloans. r, G, hleD. Brumby, Gov. McEnery's appointoo to tho office of U'ax-Collactor, was instalied into the oflice by the citizons, who gavo throa cheots totho outyaiug Kellogs appointeo, Joues, for the courteous manner in_which he surrondered tho oflico, which was followed by long and en- thusiastic choors for tho now Collector and for 1edoemoed Louisiana, All tho ofticers of the parish ave now McEnery mou. A large number of colorad citizous attended the meeting and partioipated in tho rojoicing. Cannons’ were fired ot Dolbi inst evoniug, and thore was gens oral rojoicing all ovor the parish amoug all clasges of citiaons., Fraunklin Parish will inatall her McEnery ofil- cers to-dny. PENN'S DEVENSF. New Yorg, Sept. 16.—D. B. Penn, sigaing bimseif * Liutenant-Governor and Acting-Gov- ornor of Lonisiann,” telegraphs to a nowspaper in thig city: *'Tho Notth can furm no idea of the robbery and spolintion to which wo have Deen subjected. y novemeont was necoi- sitated by tho aititudoe of tho people. ‘Thoy da- mauded it. T am now. in full possession of tho Govorumont of tho Stale. Tho colored_people aro satislod and coutonted. A stroug brigado of colored troops, Lally orianize, and armed, and in tho service of the usurpation, refuscd to fire o 8bot iu its defoune, 'I'ie most porfect ponco and good order provail. We aro thoroughly loyal to the Fedmul Government, andin tho aparations of the past two- days thore bave been no excessos or violations of law. This Government is the ouly one now in oxistenco fn Louisiana,” ¢foy. KELLOGG, in b tolegram to the snmo papor, says: * Amitd all the troubles which huvo beset the Stalo, I nve redueed Stato and parish taxation, cach fully one-tbiyd, and measures huvo beon passed dpmvidlng for o reduction of tuo Stata debt nnd the constitutionsl Jimitation of doebts, both Jon Stato and city; also, on amendment limiting taxation, Tho obnoxious features of tho Eleotion and Registration luws, usod by tho Lasionists in the lags election, huvo boen repeuls &d, and, in the sppointmont of oflicers of rosis- tration, 1 lmve voluntarily toudorod to tho Op- Dosition o representation, whish thoy entirely douiod tothe Ropublican party a the Just olog- ton, Xindiug, a8 tho rogisirition progrossed, that they would bo'loft sull more i the minor- ity at this olection than ever beforo if the voters were allnfod 8 free, untrammeled, unintimidated franchiso, thoy have, by a long propared plan, violantly overtirown tha Govern- ment, aven bofora the election, to provent tho evidonco that thoy lad not had a majority be- fare, Upon shallow pretext of violunce, and by incondiary statemonts and apposls, they hava got togothior tholr clans, which they have organ- ized in socrot and drilled in thoir elub-rooma in tha city, nnd have tukon possession of the publig oltices by violonco snd bloudshed, Poraonally, 1 bavo no” desire to dinchargo the very onorous nud voxatious dutios of Governor, but I feel it & duty T awo to tho Stato and to tho pariy to hold on umntil relioved by compotent authority." NEW IDLUIA, . New Inenia, La., Sopt, 10.—A lnrge mooting of citizons of Ihorin Purish was Lold hero to- dny, indorsing tho overthrow of tha Xellogs Govornmont, Immense entbusiosia provaifcii, All business was autively suspended. A comunit~ too was avpointed to doimand the rosfynation of "ho Kellogy: oftioials, nud to Install Mokinoryitos, ..o ahalatory resolutions on the establisbimont of tuu .a“ntnment of the peoplo wora adopted. A largo tawli-light processlon is patading tho straats, all citizons participatiog in the grand jubiloe. Good order provails throughout. TROOLS ORDERED FORWARD. Nasgvirre, ‘Teun., Nept. 16.—Drovot Baj. Gon, Ponnybacker, the regimontal stall and troops at the Nashville post, wore ordered to g:o'u Orloans to-day, to ropost to Gen. Xmory for uty, sueATny, Louwyinck, Ky., Sopt. 16,—A movament 18 on foot Lo orgamzo & mecting to-morrow_night to oxpres sympathy with tho citizous of Loulsinga in opposition to the Kellogg party. TUE TEQUE COUNTRY, - Mr, G O, Walker, of this city, who, with his brother, M. O. il Walker, is propriotor of a HUgAr p]nutnt[au in tho Dayou Techo country, la the Stato of Loulsiana, Lks late advices relative ta the atalo of focling as to the doposition of the Kellogg Gavernmont. Tho dispatohes sot forth that the whito poople are ull uulted. In the Uaridh of 8t, Mary'a thore ave only three white men who are not in uynummj/ with tho late movamont, The peoplo #uffered from tha robbery of tho ofileinls and taxes uutil thoy could stand ftno longer, ‘Iholr proferonco is forn military governmeont until » now oleotion oan hkolplum "L'!é\nlv nr‘o t&nlblyulu enmou‘ty in ’g:lol; Tonol¥ nob o tolorate the Kallogg party, The budiore that Mokaory wna onnfiy’nflm\x. bist 84 1874, thio samo time thoy aro willing that the Prosi- dont should appomnt somo mlliary ocommandoer to take ahacgo of affaira until it is agaln docided by the peoplo who shall rulo, “ WILL DENEFIT DUBINESN." Meossra. Falrbank, Peck & Co., of this olty, yostorday recoived the following filnpnlch from Now Orlonnss ‘There hiss been no riot, £t wann r"nurnl \I‘I'Hllng of 410 wholo peoplo to sustail tho legally-vlected oficera, Goupleta ordor refgns, It will benefit businces {uroughont the country, It ia signod by Schimids & Tregler, wholesals grocorsa ; Voso Zlmlhoru & Co., commisslon mer- chants ; T. L, Oonverso, provision denlor; D. Tatgo & Co., West Indin morcinnts; snd Trinsts & Dolson, commission merchants. e IN WASHINGTON. * Specal Dispatch (o L'he Chicago Tribune, ‘Wasuinazox, D, 0., Sopt. 16.—~1'ho Loulalana insurrection is the absorbing toplo of conyorsa- tion hore, There are, of' course, two partios, taklug opposito views of the mattor, which gives room for much discusaion, though without much lieat ou oitier, Tho mnative Boutherners and Democrats almost withou! exception arguo tuat the McEneryitos, having organizoa tho Stato ne. well aa the Municipal Governments tn Loulslana, ‘tho Presidous bns no opticn but to recoguize it a8 tho proper one, and of this a rumor was born thia evoning to tho offect tlist the Prosident “fs wbout to take the back track on his action of yostorday. The Republicans are but slightly divided on tho question, They all eay that tho DPresident onn't changoe his course ; that Lo must_continue to rocognize tne Kellogg Govornment, and, if necesaary, support it by tha cntire strength ot tho army and navy, AMony Northora Repubils cans aro, howover, IN BYMPATIY WITH THE PENN GOVERNMENT, but the movemont to ovorthvow Kellogg Ly forca of arms, and ot the cost of blovdshed, is depres cated aud condemnod by them iu tho sovorest torms, Al join in putting tho respomsibile ity for tho sfate of affairs upon tho carpot-baggors, who. have, in tho pursuit of thoir awn selfish euds, killed tho gooso that luid tho golden ogg, and in doing 8o Lave brousht ruin sud disgrace to o pact, if not to all, of tho Bouthern Statos lately in rcbollion, That tho Prosident sliares in tho foeliug of condemiation of the carpot-bagging olement, i8 swply sttested Dy his ontspolken uttorancos regarding thom in the lngt two days, bub thero is no ovidoneo to sustain tho rnmor that o ochange of policy has ! beon detorminod upon. On tho contrary, the Preadont {8 most empliatio in his determination that a Btate Govotnment once recogmzed aud established 08 has boen that of which Kel- logg is tho hoad, cannot bo ovorthrown by armei mobs of ity dissatizfied oppononts. 1Ila will nat Lesitate to use the most vigorous moasures and utilize hia powers to thoir ntmost to REINSTATE KELLOGG, To will hava nothing to do with any other Goy- ornmont or protended Covernmont. If it iy found imposstbio to roiuatate Kolloge poncenbly, 110 will oichor drivo out Yenn with United Statts soldiers, or daclaro tho State under mar- thl law, ooud Dbring sbout tha samo ond by that moro clrouitous routo, leaving Congross to deal with tho question at its noxe soesion. Inthis view bo is fully sustained by the mombors of tho Cabinot prosont in tho city, T'wo mootings of the Cabinct were hold to- day, Mossry. Bristow, Fish, Williamy, and Jowell buing prosont,” Tho ' drst Was hold during tho oarly part of the day, and the entire session was takon up in discussing the sitnati I'ho reo- ond geseion was canvoned at 4 o'clock this aftor- noon, aud lasted il holf-pnst 5. Ab this lust Boesion. A DIBPATCIT WAH AGREED UPON, tobe sent by Adjutant-Genoral Townsend to Gen, Eniery, tn command of the United States forces at Now Orleaug, iustrnoting him thav undor no clrcumetances should ho reeognize the Penn nor any other Government in opposition to Kellogy, and stating that, by tho limo tho fiva Gnys shall havo oxpired, the courss io bo udoEted will havo boen decided upon horo, 'Rl Pregidgnt bad intonded fo go to Long Branch Inst pight, but at tho vory Jast monient tho yeceipt of important dispatches from Louis- inna decided him to romain, THE FRIENGS OF TILE PENN GOVERNMENT hopo that the rosult will be »_prociawation of martial Iaw. Thoy eay they will' welcoma any- thing that will weakon the lellogg usurpation. A ruzor Is afloat to-night thut Gov, Hartranit, of Pounsylvania, lias el apiied tho Presidonty tendoring him the militin of that Stato In case the United Btatos forces are not equal to tho emergoucy. The rumor has as its authority a United Statos Senator who had an ivterview at the White-Hauso to-day. THL UNOERTAINTY OF KELLOGG'S WHEREANOUTS hay givon riso to_tho romark that, iu order to reinstnte him, the Piesi@ons must st catch him, Louisinninus who avo here are loud in their contempt for McEnery. ‘Thoy charge him with cowardico, and eay that ho had uot the nerve to malto tho fight. On _tho other haud, thoy are full of admivation for Pouy, whose pluck and skill is groatly applanded. _THE LACK OF A BUFFICIENT ¥OROR of United Statos troopu to doul with the White Lengue, it a yesort Lo arms proves Lo bo nctuully necouery, is suggested. 1t assortud thatmnot moro thau 2,500 or 3,000 soldiers ean bomade uvailublo, whilo tho White Leaguo hns at com- mand ac feass 10,000 men, newry all of them ol goldiers from lhe TUnion ns wall #s tho rebel army, wollnrmod aud ndmbrably drilled and Qsciplined. ‘tho rumor that Gon. Sheriden Lins been ordered to Now Orlvans is ot creditod. SIEMNIERS OF THE GABISED are unusually roticant as_ o thew proceodings to-day. Itis not bohoved that an oxtra sossion of Congross will be called, a8 it is held tho President hasamplo powors to deal with tho cage. 1o will ({Wflbflblyhn\‘n it disposed of in ten or fifteon dnys, whilo Cougress would be likely to accomplish tho samo ond after talking it ovorfor that mauy months. Pho enrpot-haggors hero aro im high exoite- mont. They fonr that if the rosult of the Lonis- lana insurrostion ehould bo n dechirution of martint law, other Southorn States, especially Alabama, would follow the examplo for the sake of gottingrid of tho oxiting Stato Governments, Hountor Spencer is in o gront etato of perturba- tion, It is ncoounted nanost fortunato civoum- stance that the Presidont lm‘:puuad to bo horo at this moment, If ho had been off recuperat- ng, tho situation might havo proven much more embarrassing. . T CADINET MPETING. The following is a semi-oflicial account of the procondinga rt tho socond. Cabinot moeting o duy, sad wil appear in the Republican to-mor- row: What occutred iy, oxespt in n goueral way, and ag to the conclusion arrived, & well- kept scorot. It Is undorstood, howover, that tho Prosident asked and obtaluod tho views of cach gontioman prosent ; that although there was o diversity of opinion an to tho moethod to be pur- suod, thero was ontive unauimity as (o tho ond to bo attained, viz: the prompt and quick suppression of the unlwwful and rebellions r{mum\mgs that had boen ,inangurated fa 0w Orleans, ‘I'he Attornoy-Genoral was ospo- olally pronouncod in hiy apinfon upon the quos- tion, and tho duty of the Prosident in tho promisos, ‘The Prusident was equully rorolute and dotormined to suppress, with all tho power of the Governmont if necessary, tho Insurgonts who had dofled tho authority not only of tho Btato, but of the Uuitod States, sad who hud Iusolently askod for countenangoe and snpport at the handt of the Foderal nuthoritios, T'he ques- tion hud transconded that of mero mon, It was not Kellogg, bus TIE, PRINCIVLE which {s at tho foundation of our wholo systom of govornmout, that wos altacked, A jroco- dont us dapgerous, if not more o, than that of secossion was attomptod to e sot, which might At any timo bo followod in the North, or the Liuat, or tho Wost,whonevor a party or a faction, no matter how uurrinu\p)ud, provided 1t was strong enougl, should choose to nasort itsolf, TIUE FINST RESULT OF THE DELINERATIONS of tho Cublvot {8 i0ld in the dispateh sout to Gon, Ewory by Adjt-Qon, Powhsend, Thin settlos tha quostion so far as the Government In concerned, but [t only faimtly indi- oatos tho purposo snd dotormtuation of tho Pioyidont to suppress the insurrection in that Htate in tho most vigorous and eltuotivo mauner, It Is also undorstood that ut the mecting tho military phaso of tho situation was not Ignored, and [hat monsuros woro taitcon laoking to tha BEISFONOEMENT OF THE TROOPA NOW IN NEW ONLIAKS, Gon. Torry, it s bollevad, will bo placed in solo gommund of tho Todoral forces In Loulsiana, and Davo churge of wil movomiouts whish [ ey e - 1 nocossnry £o take to onforoo the suthority of the Govornment, IN AN INTERVIEW with & representativo of the Republican this ovoniug, tho Atlormoy-Gonoral summad up the sitnation a8 followa: The so-caliod Kellogm Govornment bns Loon established and in full oporation for about two vonrs., It lias been re- poatedly decided b{ all the courts of Loulsinun to bg tho anly logsl Government of the State, It lias been exnrnunl¥ recognized by tho Presdont, and {mpliedly by Congress. Tho Presidont, in 6 special messngo, enllod thoattontion of Congioss to the wubjeot, and statod that, if thoy took no notlon, hio'should feel bound to regard tho Jiel- logg “organization as tho lawful Govern- mont of tho Biate. Cougress declined to logislnte sbout tho matter. The question 1 not now whother Kellogg or McEnerv ought to be Governor, or whatlier or not thors wero frauds or irrogularities about tho election. Tha question i whothor aSlate Govornment that bag beon fully organized for nearly two yenrs, and socognized ag Buclt by all th departmants of tho Government, Biate aud Natlonnl, can bo prop- erly overthrown by the armed population of a* eity. i which tho scat of Govermment is lacated Dy monns of violence and bloodshod, Admiltin, all the wronga cliargod uvon the Kellogg Governs mont, can theso proceedings ha pormitted to stans= 5 a8 8 procedont” Aro tho Governmonts of k7 Btatos of this Gnlou to bo detorminad Ly pro- nuncinmentos, and vislent and uloody outbrontss, a8 thay gro in doxico and Bouth Amerien? Ido ot #oo ow this eago_ differs iu principle from tho Arkaneng case. Brooks claimed that he ro- coived o mnjority of tho votes at tho election, and I have always thonght ho dhl. Baxior, how- over, way tho ‘duly-installed Governor of tho Stato of Arkausas,” Brooks, rolying upon tho claim that ho was elected, displacod Baxtor by o coup d'etat, but the Prosidout rofnsed to recognize s right to hold the ofico obe tained in that way, Thot was o dectsion againgt tho Topublicans, and in favor of tho Dowmoorats. Following this m’l:l:(-dm\lg I do not oo liow ¢lio Prosidont can rocoguize Penn, To do ko would ba to hold that a political party, de- feated or claiuiing to bo dofeated by fraud ut an eloction fur Bwesd officors, might, il opportunity offered, take possossion of tho Btate Govern- mont by forco, aud so substituto violonce nnd an- archy for Inw and ordor. I botiovo it fs the ~duty of the General Government to put down this lawloseuces, whathor committod y Ropublicans or Democrats, Tho Presidont 1 not been governed by party consideration fu theso matters, and Ling oftener decided for Dom- ocrats thon Itopublleans, in rospact to Bouthe orn diflioultios, Whatover may bo anid of men aud thiugs In Louistaun, the procoodings of the Dresident in respect to that Stato lve beon' feow the buginning in strict conformity to law. lis courto, in my opiniot, will mol now be changod. There is not a ecnsible man in tho United Stutes who does not know that tho woiz- uro of tho Btale Government of Louisiana by Penn and kig ndhorauts, {a in uttor violation and disregard of all_law. Can any ronsonable man oxpoct the Prosident to bocomo's party to such a transaction # With respect to tho olection, it i impossible to dotermine who was chosen. Tho retmns bavaneyor been eanvassed, and thn{ Wore mado wn in porjury, forgory, and fraud, 1 have nevir belleved fhint the McBuory ticket was 1t i abyurd to aupposo that whon Vir- inin and North Carolins and nearly all tho Southern States, inolnding thoso that nre gonor- ally Doniocentic, went for tho Grant licke?, that Louisiaua, tho strongest Ropublicun Stato'in tho Bouth, went for tho Greeloy ticket, as it prolond- ad, and especially when thoe candidato for Gover nor on that ticket was an unreconetructed rohol Colonol. But 1t is too late to go back to that question. The issup is bolweon Iaw and_ordor ou the one hand, sud violence and digorder on the othor, and upon that jesuo tho position of tho President is not o doubtful'one, TUE NESULT OF TI(E DISCUSSIONS of the Loulsinnn question ab tho first Cabinet meoting hiau beon nycortuinod to e ay follows ; All the troops Lhat can bo spared from garrison duty in_tho .country east of tho Mis- siwlppl “Tiver, ‘frow - tho " Counda. boider to tho Guif' of BMoxico wora ordorad to procood forthwith to New Orleans, in full propuration for uctive sorvico. Gover ne of- flciale chtimato that thora aro at this writing at least 6,000 traops, comprising iufantry, cavalry, attillory, and marines, en route for the #ceno of disturbanes, ‘U'no _large foreo of marincs at Pensncoln bave boon utilized for this purpose. A provious caloulation put- ting tho number af availuble troops at 3,000 was based upon the number already {u tho South contiguous to Lonisiann, Tho President, how- over apprecintes tho gravity of the sicuation, and does not propoze v go iuto a conhict with & foree noc large enough to ingure TROMET AND DEGISIVE, results, Orders have beon issued to trogps in otner localitiea to liold themselves in rendinoss for active sorvico ata moment's notice. Gon. Shoridan kns uot been telograpliad to praceed to |- Now Orleans, but bo bas bosn ordered to bo ready o go thoro at any moment. ‘Thero 13 now on doposit in ono of the New Or-~ Jonns bun'ss to the erodit of the State of Louisi« auw 740,000, rezently collected by taxation, to bo applicd at an carly day to_tho pay- nout of luterest on ~ cortain bouds of tho State, As to theso bonds, it is undorstood that thoy are a part of tho State debt that is not and bas not been iu con- troversy, They are AIITTCD TO BE 1T0AL on ull hands. Feuring that this money might be in dauger, (ho P'rosidont this ovening diacted Gou, Tawhsend to telegrapl Gon, Bmory to put & guard ovet the bauk, and to resist to ‘tho full { oxtent of the forco at bis command any attempt oa the part of the I'oun Governmont to {ofio the smoney, or any patt of is, Imedialely upon raceipt of “tita dispatches which decided the President to remmin in tho city last night, o summoned a Cabint moctiug, which convened at 9 o'cleck and remawed in sossion unlil nearly midnivht, Cabinet meot- ings will neroutter bo beld daily il Monday on this question. KELLOGG, OASEY, AND LONGSTREET wero in the Cuslom-Houso — whon Inst hoard from. Tougstrest did not wish ta leava tho State-Mouse. Io urged that it wonld be wiger to atay thero and fight i€ out, but ollogg insiuted on lenving, to provent, he said, the usoless murdor of ecolored Motropolitaus, “he 'resident iy not disposed to adwito this strategy ou the part of Kellogg ; in fact, it i8 quite ovident to all about bim that hog not supportivg Kollogg on no~ count of porsonul friondship; that b has lor that gentloman a8 Learty coutempt as he enter~ tuius Yor any other carpet-bagyor in the South. LACK OF HARNONY, There are indications developing at a very late bour to-night of n Iack of entire harmony in the Cabineton the Tmslmn of the oxpedienoy of calling an oxtra session of Congress, Just how much weight ouglt to bo attached to these lnt- tor dovelopmonts cannot bo ascertnined at this bour, Tho Creeident, however, is represontod a4 being quita clear aud poaitive in bus opinion thatno necossity oxlsts for such action on hispart. o assumes that loss responslbility will attuoh o him in pursuing his present coutsethun wounld it ho couvened Congress, Mo argues that the conveuing of an oxtis Aession wouldunsottieand disturb our businoss intorosts at home and abroud, and that, with the meaus at bis disposal uuder tho pawars vested iu tho Lxocutive, he can solva the ditticulty expaditiously aud in a wauner that will be approved b!' tha conutry, i 17’0 the Assocutted Press.) INATIUCTIONS TO UEN, EMOY. ‘Wasminatox, D, Q,, Bopt, 10.—Tho roeult of the Cabinot wmeoting this aftornoon was an agreoment that tho following dispateh bo sent hnmedintely by tho Adjutani-tioncral of the Army to Gen. FEmoaty, communding tho Pederal forcos in Louisiuuw, WA DEPANTSENT, Wasnnatoy, D, U, Sopt, 10, Under no olrenmistunces recoghizs the Jusuriiont govetmont of Loulwiin, - Witlih e das s from Jato of proclumation to the fususgents *such 800 will b talkes s Ll ot Egoicy sy Toguire. iy ardar of tho Presidont, 4 E, D, Townsexn, Adjutant’ 3arg:al, THE CABINET MEETING thia afternoon commonced at u quartor to4 o'claok, nud adjonrned at fifteon winutos past § a'dlack. Thore wore provent, bosides tha Prosie dout, Begraturios Flsh und Bristow, At.oroys Qonorul Willlams, ana Postmastor-Goneriil Jow oll.~ Other membora woro absont from thi city, Thero waw a unanimity on tha polut that tao ros cont _movement of the oppononts of tho Kellogg administration in deposing him from aflee was au armed {uterforouce contrary (o lnw, and wns _caleulatod to havo a dangerons inlluenco, puiticulurly on othor Southe orn Btates, and thorofors it bacame impartaut to adopt moans for malutaining, if not de jure at loasta do facto,governmont T the Stateof Louies iaua, the course hororoforo considered to bo the only one that could bo followad, Iu the presong emorgeucy tho Administration will CONTINDE 0 PROTECT RRLLODO on the sno privciplo sot forth in an ordor to (S0 Finh Foge) NUMBER CHURCH CONVENTIONS. Second Day’s Session of the Epis- copal Diocesan Con~ ventions The Rev. George F. Soymour, " .. £ New York, Elected 3 Bishop. gl 0 i g & ‘.5 Competitors Wero Drs, Huntinge & ton and Edward Sullivan, o 0, —— i ho Eleotion Preceded by g Long and Personal Debate, Dr. Ds Koven-Declared Not to Be a Condidate Eerly in the Day. Objections Made to Prof. Seymour's Ritualistic Views, etc. The Allegations Denled by His . Supporters. § The Unitarians in Saratoga---The‘) Universalists in New York, | , i Miscellaneous Religious Gatherings the West, THE EPISCOPALIANS, | MORNING SESSION, | The Eplscopal Convention of the Diocoss ef Tilinots was cnlied to ordor at 10 o'elock yeshr- day moroing by tho Ruv. Dr. Chaso, DR. DE KOVEN, WITUDIAWN. The Rov. Clinton Lecke, by permission of tho Chair, made tho following Runouncoment: | *The namo of Dr. Do Koven Lns boon spoken of relativo to a high position, I am bere tofn- nounce, by authority, that Dr. Ko Koven is nob beforo the Convention in any way, nor willke e, nor doos Lo wish to. Ho aspiros to no offico whatevor,"” ! DIVIDING THE DIOGESE. | Tho Rov. Mr. Gregg asked that the rules bs suspended it ordor that he might introdute a resolution in reforence to a dlvislon of thedio- cose, which ho dosired to bo raferred to acom- mitteo. A motion to suspend the rules was voted down, COMMITTEE RETORTS. Tho Committca on the Iucorporation of Chuxches roported in fevor of admitting Trinity Clureh, Highland Park, futo wilon with the Gone vontion, Coneusred in. Tho following nre the dologatos froms this church: E. R. P, Thurloy, . R. Hall, and A. W. B. Brogor, The Cominittec on Privileges reportod that thow bad exemined the clnims of the Rov. Richard tInyward, of Christ Ohurch, Wavorly 3 Herbert Root, of Grace, Storling; ond Oliver Hopeon, of Graco, Chicago, and rocommouded that thoy bo admitted to sents, sud {»at tho ap- plication of the church at Somence "6 roforrod to tho Committee on Incorporation of Churchos. L'he roport was adopted. MISCELLANEODS. The President unnounced the following in spectors to condnet the cleotion for Bishop. Clerical Vate—Tho Rov, Ciinton Locke, tuo Rov. Side noy Coebett, Renven Tayior, 1, A, Wiliamson, Lay Vote—Tho Rev, F. M. Gregg, the Rov. T, J, Hole comb, Fred Stahl, £, K, Hubbard, Dr. Cushmnn, by unanimous consent, offered an amondment to the canon rolative to tho eloc~ tion of vestrymen, providing that it shall bo tho duty of thoso taking part in the election to express o preferenca for comwunicants. 1t was roferred Lo the Committeo on Logislation, THE DISHO'S DIARY. The'Rev. Dr. Sulhvan siated that thero had Leen pliced in bis honds by Mr. William F. Whitehouse & copy of the notes made by tho Into Bishop in his dairy, glving the fects and figures in regard to his ofticial work during the portion of the past yoar which had olapsed at tho time of lis death, It was thought at fitst that the Bisbop bad prepared s large portion of his address, but this proved to be not the case, and therefore this dinry was tho ooly information which could bo placed beforo the Convontion. Would it be received in its prosont form ? On motion, it was received, and M, Sullivan rend tho notes, which, however, wors so discon nected as to bo in no rhape for publication, ‘Lhe record showed ton and a balf months® work, and during thab timo § clergymen were e« coived, and 8 woro dismissed by lostors 8 lay renders wero appointod, 7 deacons wore orv dained puiosts, aud 4 percons ordnined dencons, , One charch, that at Highland Park, was_organa ized, Tho Dishop proached 143 germons, nnd conflemed 1,253 porsons—~953 in his own dio- ceso, and 800 in Wikconsin, The Seeratary (Canon Knowlos) stated that funersl sorvicos of Tsano Holinos wore to bo held i tie chiurch at holf-past 12 o'clock, and tiierenpon the Convention adjourned untii 1:30, —— ATTERNOON SESSION. Tho Couveution 1orssombled aé the howr named, the Presidont in the ohair. OUT OF DEDT. Br, Witllam Whitehouse, Ohancellor of the Cathedeal of 88, Peter and Paul, presented are- patt iy, rolation to the Cathedral. Through the goneroeity of My, L. D, Lowther, of Chicsgo, tho entiro indobtodnoss had Loon pald [ap- plause], and by thoe contributions of others every claim ageiust the proporty had been ro. moved. On bohslf of the docossed Bisbop, he passod tho adifice and ground ovor ¢o the diccess a8 o Bacred trust, The Rev. Mr. Corbett, of Quincy, presented the following, whioh wera adopted by s rising vote : Recotced, That thls Conveutlon hss rocolved with docp iutertat tho Fort of e Chncalior of the G thedral; thut It duly rocords its pproclation of tha munilieint gift of Mr, T, D, Low! 18 0f fho other doliors, a8 watl us of tho long o wearled Inbors aud goucrous gifta of Willlam Fitzliugh Wihitolionse, flio Clianeollor of tho Gatheiral, whish havo bo Jargely contributed to this noblo resuit, “Resolyed, 'Thnt this dioceso_accopts wilh profound ratitudo the Catliodeal property s a aacred trist from. i Bishop wow b veat,—i feea logacy from hins {0 the Gfocess it which be' labored &0 1ong aud o abuns duutly, THE ELECTION. Tho speolal ovdor of the dsy—the election of & Bighop—was thou taken up. Tl|up§;urutury road the tollowing article of tha Coustitution 1 1. Tiso olection of a Dishop for thix dloccso shall ba nado only fu_an_suntal convention, or fu n special Copvntion culled for. i purpose, at louet slaty daya Dafore thio thno upbulnted 3 {ho obisct hoing stuted by potlco fn writing, und sent by Ulia Becrotasy of the Hiiotog Comuittes to ovury clergyman and vautry of 0coso. ' %¥ho eftion shall b mad in (ho following mne ner’s Tho Ondor of the clesgy sl nomfuato, y bnte 1ot, somo it and_dualiied clergyman for thit afllce andt i¢ this nominution ko approved by tho Ly Urder, Voting thoreon by ballot, ho sball Le™ declared duly - glocted. 1€ two-thirids of oll tho clergy entitlad to vota bopresont, and two-dhizde of wl id paciaios sntited 10 Vote be zepresented, tien a majorily of cach Ozdag or und the offere nd ut= k-3

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