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VOLUMiE 23, CROWN PERFUMES, CROWN PERFUMES. ABK FOR THE NEW ODORS, *BUTTERFLY ORDEE IOROWN DOUQUET, "“HAWTHORN BLOOM, *HIGH-LIFE BOUQUET, e "MREADOW QUIDN, . . ! STANGLEWOOD BOUQUET, e “MATHIOLA, Pt et iy *WILD FLOWERS OF INDIA. SAMPLES OF NEW G00DS OPEN FOR TRIAL, — | FOR SBALE BY FIELD, LEITER & CO., BUCK & RAYNOR, A, O, VANDERBURGH & 00., VAN £CHAACK, STRVENSON & REID,GALE & BLOOKI, D. R DYOUR & CO, CANNED GOODS, CANNED - -GOODN! 10,000 Oanes Trophy Tomatoos, Bx, Qual. | 15,000 * 2 and 2-ib. Penchos, Choice. 5,000 * Trophy Suger Corn. 6,000 * Harly Gardon Pans. 1,000 % Whito Ox-Hart Chorries, DERRIES, PIERRICS, SIOtA BN, SED ALK, STRING BEANS, LOBSTERS, CATSUPS, QREGON SALMON, AUC! E'." CHERRYSTONE CLAM COVE OYSTERS. D" We recelve tho protuct of nlarge nume finr of Fnctorles, and nre cuabled to wmako low pricess DEPOT FOR THR SALE OF CRYSTAL LAKE PICKLES AND CANNED GOODS. I. A, WAIDNER, EURNITURZ. HASHIONABLE URNITURE. W. W, STRONG FURNITURE CO, 286 & 268 Wabash-av. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, " Ladies, Vissey” and Chiliren’s HOSEE RY RWEAR. Jld, Teiter & B0, State and Washington-sts,, Are in receipt of full lines Bnplish, French & German Hosiery, For FALL and WINTER WEAR. Plain, Colored, and Fancy Striped Cottons; Silk, Embroidered, and Fancy Striped Lisle and Balbrig- gan; regular and extra length Pear], Blue, Pink, Lavender, and Black Silk Hose; Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s Merino, Cashmere ‘Wool, and Fleece-lined, latest style. Boys’ Cashmere Nickers, some« thing entirely now; Ladies’ Sillk, Balbriggan Sillkk and Wool, Saxony ;Vnol, Scarlet, Cashmere, and dMer- no VESTS AND DRAWERS, Ladies’ Russinn Gored Skirts, Cardigan Jackets, ete. Complete line Buckskin Goods. Full assortment Summer Under-~ wear always on hand, Children’s Silk, Merino, Scarlet, Cashmere and Shetland Vests and Drawers, Pantalettes, Union Drawers, ete. . FOR OPERA WEAR. Filesh-colored Silk Tights; White and Flesh-colored Cotton Shirts and Tights; Silk, Lisle, and Wool Hose; Mirella Striped Sillkk Opera Hose; Vertical Striped Silk do. do. ALL MARKED AT VERY LOW PRICES. FIELD, LEITER & CO. EXPOSITION. THE INTER-STATE Industrial Exposition OF OHICAGO FOR 1374 ¢ Tenow epen and, tn comploto erder, Mours of exbihl o will o from 8 a/olock . m. ta 10 6'clock D, ., OYery dny oxocpt Sundays, . Tho genoral price of singlo tickats admitting tho hold- e, itk privilige of foumaining througliout tho ontirs day and ovaning, will be for adults, filty ‘conts; for ahil. dren, twenty-five couts, On Wednoedoys, atand altor o'clock p. m,, tickets for the lvlmlur will bosold at t'unll- ivo_caita aach for adulte and iiitecn conla onch for children. Singla tlekota fur tho entire day and oven. of Saturdays will be sold atjtwonty-tivo conts for adults d fiftecn conts for children, Uommutatiun tekets, 30 admieslone, $10; 16 admissions, Eb. ‘Auy varlstions from theso 7ates will bo duly announced {07 whociat ocoarlans {n tha datly Dress. Vislora will it in the boilding itaclf all the convonicaces of a tirst-clnas Lotel, Jivery rallway Jiuo tormiusting ’hicagn, with the possiblo gxaopilon of some rvm tho Kast, port vlsttora to and from tho Itxposition atraduced rtos, i FINANCIAL, EAVINGD Chartered by the 1ixolusively o 195 CLARK-ST, Metholist Clveh Block, i d Interest on doposfls, = Passbooks 1 D s Tovested for bihoen on Hond and Mort- s.. 30 !u,nmn:":mn: lLl 10 {‘]‘::fi:}r{flfi,’:“}:“?}% charge to Hort Gt o loi) tion af 100, i, il éb‘lih?. SCOVILLE, Prasidont, e RExD, Casblor, wits mado now deaw Intorost from the first HOTEL, CLIFTON HOUSE J Corner Wabash-av, and Monroe-st, Opposita Exposition Bullding. Trics Redncad t0 3 per Day For ainglo roame, , Spoclsl rates to Bxcursfonists, “Tho best 83 per éay Hotel clthor Fast or West. JENKINS & 1IOLMES, Propriotors. WROUGHT IRON PIPE. NORTHWESTERN s and Water Bips o, No. 144 DEARBORN-ST., * aud those oxcursiona will o duly announced by tho com. panics along tholr rospoctivo linos, Tha Managors doelre To aswuro, o muLifa Ja tho Atrongcst possiblo foruia that VAAS & HOFFMAN'S BAND (of 50 ploces) will far. nish muske, during (he ixposition, of the bost and most recont compoitiv, JOHN P, REYNOLDS, Sooretary. GREAT NORMAN HORSE Exhibition Now Open. Tho largest disploy of Draft Horses evor made In any city in Amorlca, Iiorty Stailions and Maros welghing from 1,600 10 2,000 pounds, and nearly all imported fram France, Como and 500 thoui, Opposito north wing Rz- onltion Bullding. M. W. DUNHAM. ABSOLUTE PROTECTION Against Fire. BROWN BROTHERS, Corner Olinton and Jackson-sts., At any timo, aud ses our *SPRINKLERS' In aotual operstion, SEND FOR CIRCULARS. TAILORING, (BASEMENT), OHIC.AGO, ILL. FACTORY-BAY OITY. MIQIL. KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES. Booond Grand Arrival of all the new shades in Kid Gloves tomatoh the fashionablo Fall Bhades, from 1to 8 buttons, PARIS GLOVE STORE, Dt STATI-ST. SHIPPING TAGS. wiirsnni s STAERING TAGE: i OF BVERY DESORIPTION, CHEAP AND RELIABLE, ‘Fnr salo by alf Stationors and Prlnters, and by DENNISON&CO. 150 CLARK-ST. o __YORBALE, “GUNB.” Doublo Mussle Londors, $10; Drooohloads ern, sioglo, $16.00; Double, $40; aluo, Groono’s, Boot's, our own, and othors, BPUNCER, 58 Htate, noar Randolph, A A R R AN AN AR A, DBAY BROS,, TAILORS, 148 Deoarbori=st. ‘Weo havo-a choice solection of all the new Dress Goods, FINE WOOLENS Tor tho Autumn and Winter Sodsona. LA GATTON, GOODRICH'S STEAMERS, For TRaclne, Milwaukes, heboygan, Manite- + tally(Sundnye oxcoptod: r-Saturday's bost don'tloata until 8 p. m. Tor Grand Havon, Muskogon, TraversoCity, ° Mackinac, otc,, daily (Sundars exceptad For 8t, Josaph daily (Sunday excoptod).. Baturday's Boat don't loavo uutil 11:%0 . 'm. For Mauistoo and. Ludington, Turaday and Thursdaysees, . L 98, For Green Biay and Iatermodiate ports, Tuesday and Friday..., Yor Bicanaba an day and Thursday. £ Glice and Do CHICAGO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1874--TWELVE PAGES, LINEN & HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN! MANDEIL BROTHERY OFFER $50,000 WORTH LINEN HOUSEREEPING 600DS, Purchased for cash from the Creditors’ Sale of Messrs. Paton & Co., New York, at half their cost of importation. To enable us to malke speedy sales, we will offer them at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES., In addition to the above, we will CONTINUE TO CLOSE the balance of our stock left from THE GREAT FIRE at sweeping: REDUCTIONS from former prices. 63 & 65 Washnigton-st. Betwoen Btate and Desrborn, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO BUYERS OF LI N BN | Honsekeaping Dry Goods Our large Fall Importations aro now in stock., Wo offer the most coxtensive and complote assortment: “Linen il Honsckeeping Goods Ever shown in tho West. Consum- ers of those goods will save largely by purchasing thom from our store. CARTER & WARRIN, 77 STATE-ST. The Only Tinen House in Chicago, l PIANOS. . HALLETT, DAVIS & C0.% PIANOS. SEVENTY-FIVE first promiams award- od fur BEST PIANOS. ‘.’O.U‘l}l) havo bevn manufsctured and arof now ih USE, ranz Liszt, first of living Planists, saya it is tha most admirablo instrumont ovor mado.| 27~ Thicno Planos, both Grand and Spuare, can bo zoon in Chidako, in latko numbors, writh variaty of othor manufaciuras, at tho Piano and Organ Warorvoms of W, W, KIMBALL, Cor. Btate and Adams-ste, A large amartmont of new Fianos and| | Organs TO RENT, Plartios wishini 10 pay by instaliments oan) bo accommodated. CORNER FIFTH-AV., Hovo opened a BRANCH STORE at 168 CLARK-ST,, BETWEEN MADISON AND MONROK. They show the I-II'LRGES’I' STOCK o: NE FELT HATS, And rotail all goods at WHOLESALE PRICES. HATS! Nobby:Styles ! TAE BEST STOCK IN THIS CITY 18 AT BREWSTER'S, Corner Clark and Madison-sts, TURNAGES, > FURNACE The BURTIS FURNACE fs all Oast Tron, Tron Drams or 11posta rust or burn o "The Greatest Ileater, Without exception, In the markot. JOHN D. MACLEAN, 308 STATE-ST. No Bhost ub TRV N AL, Real Betae Off of 1. C. Moy BO0M 5 BEAPER DLOCE, MAIN FLOOR 0,05 CIARR-S2, ~ REAL ESTATE, 5 " o, sk paiauiiLy low intocart, lllhlln bl .blflul“‘];:flfl? &1k ‘“‘ L X el OLALKL, 3 "No. 1 Giuiab ot Uolsiaesin KELLOGG RECOVERS. Gen. Emoi'y Offers “ to Reinstate Him. Plenty of Bayonets Wil Tp- hold His Government, - The Governor Aceepts, but Does Not Occupy the State Offices. He Summons His Metropolitans to Return and Guard His Body. Long and Fruitless Negetiations Beiween Penn and Kellogge Penn Explaing'the Relations of the Two Governments. » 3 Morton Tells What He Kuows About It in a Specch, The Republicans of Louisiana a Froudulent Set, But Not Half So Bad as the Unregenerate Rebels. A Local Paper's Account of iho.FightL ing at New Orleans. Some Pictures of the State of Affairs at the South. The Manunfacturo of Onlrnées for. Effect upon Northern Opinion: Gov. Brown, of Tennessee, l’x}otusté Against Fedoral Usurpation. AT NEW ORLEANS. ALL QUIET IN TILAT GIIY YESTERDAY: Spectal Dispateh o The Chicago T'ribune, Nzw Onueass, Lo, Sopt. 18.—Tho ¢py bos passed with vory littlo oxcitemont, the puncipal intorost belng contored in the result of tho oon; forences going on botwoen the Biate Oentral Committees of the Ropublican and Democratic partios. Up to this evening no: much was gon- erally known sbout it, only one of the city papars haviog tho account of the conforonce which ap- poarod in Tue TRIDUSE of thls morning, Much populardissatisfaction was expreseed, monyalleg- ing tht the lendors wora trading and selling out. A foint mooting of tho Contral Gommitieos of tho two parties waa held in the morning, and & proposition was mnde by tho Domocrata in lou of tho ouo proposed last night. This was ro- jocted by the Ropublicans, who hold a macting and drow up counler-proposition. Many of tho refugoes in tho Custom-Houso to-day want Lo their homes, and Republicans of lessor note were froquently mot on tho strots, KELLOOG TO BENATOR WEST. Gov. Kollogg yestorday sont thu following dis~ pateh to Bevator West: T5c0 by tho Westorn panors thint you sevorely eritfctas my leaving tho Blate-Tlouso, Ileft the State-Touso Mondny morning at thoesrnest solicitation of all of onr frionds, ‘Tho Licutcnant-Governor and tho Speaker of tha Houso belng absent from tho State, an accidont 1o mo they folt would muke the complications dexper= ate, Nouo but colord milils wero i the State- Houeo, and had thoy mado any_ realstance, thoy wonld fiave Ueen burned” out and masuacred, tho bullding belug entirely indefensible, 1¢ our frieuds will coma Tero and belp us, wo will bo very glad, Theo State Contral Committoo of TIE TWO PARTIES mot in joint sacrot sossion in- Collector Casey'’s oflico in the Custom-Houso nt 8 o'clool -last ovening, and adjourned at half-past 11 o'clock, to moot at 12 to-morrow. Thoy bad at that timo acted updn six propositions, omanating from the Ropublican Counvitteo, and the Hon. Efftughem Lawronco, o Liboral momber, informed Tiug: TrinuNE correspondont that tho negotintions were going on vory smoothly and satwfactorily, but that thoy wonld probably not be comploted: to-night. Whatover nrrangoments are mado hy theso committoos, whother they will bo - CANNIED INTO EFFEOT. . Both Republicans and Democrats look upon thom with suupicion. Kollogg muy be wiliing to submit tonlmast any torme, but it i not likely the Ropublicaus will nllow him to do so. MeEnory, Is no etronger in ie party than Kellogg in bis, and it is improbable that he could piud them to']. any proposition, - An executive arder from Gav. Kellogg divects: tho Blato oflicers to resumo tholr oficos to-mor- row. The Rogistrars of Voters will resume roglutration in the mornivg. Tho city is por- foctly tranquil, FALSE ALARL, Syectal Dinnareh (o The Uhieagn Tridune, New OnLEANS, Sopt. 18,—1u roforonco to the roported riot at Bayou Sara, tho folowing din- patch has beon roceived hore from Btate Seuator E. L. Wober: Baxo Eana, Sopt, 18,—The lroublo originatod in & Tumor that the colorod peoplo were organiziug to bum i town. - Two chargad wilhs ssld oifoika. wero {ricd sadacquitiad, The Slucgy wun graundiest, siud cau- co:tod to get fhe leaders of tha Republican yarly to- Rether to muko them sharo tho fate of Dewecao and | othern. Tho colored poonle aro quiet and peaceablo. A perfoct relgn of orror fn caused by armad Whita Tangiiors pscoling the streets aiid choering for Me=, Enery, The rioters liava not got posscuston of the oflices, (§1gned) B, L, Weoun, 170 the Assacrated Dress.} WIHAT TILK STORY WA, . Nrw Onuravs, Bopt. 18,—A dinpatch to Gov. MoLinory, from Bayou Bara roports that town attacked Inst night by nogroos. Tho attack wan ropulsed, Gon, Iimory kos ordered troops to that point, TUE STATOS OF THE TWO QOVERNMENTS AY STATED uS PENN, Tiout.-Gov, Penn makes the followlug state- mont rolative to the Stato Govoramonts ¢ ‘Tho two Clovornments have boou orgnuized sinco 1872, 'Thero was a meoting of tho De- Enory Legislaturo lant sosslon In every rospoct, thoreforo that status of the de facto atd do jure govornments waa aintaluod, ‘Fho troops on- gugod on the 14th, instead of Iukurgents ns wtyled in tho Prosidont’s praclmation, wore tho milltia of tha MoEaery Governmont, duly oammisstoned, &o. They overthrow and’ drova froim the soil of tho Stato tha ofilcors af tho do facto Government, establishing the Alufinery na u de facto as woll s & do jure tioverament. Un- dor tho striot lebtar of tho law, Kallogs could not vall upon the Unlted Btatou to wmerfers, ho and his Govermnont beingjout of thu Stulo, and unuble ut the timo of his kppiication to maihtain hnmwelf on Louisiana soil, bt a refugeo in the Gustom-Tlouso, Tho proclamation of the Prosi- dout haa hoen oboyed, and, while tho United Biatea foxoos are in possossion , of the || troops was naccordin { Thavo rodiited ) | oame, into llico. I havo done ovoryihing that T it s oxtromoly doubtful archives and proporty of the Btato, tho McEnory Governmont is still orgauized, and slply doprived of its do facto tunctions by tho_United, Slatos authority and powoer. Tho MoEnory Goverument cau nsnort, and its power will bo oboged thraughont tho State. _Tho Kol loge Govorument can bo reinatatod by Unitod Btales forocs, but can only maintain itsolf through that powor. Poun then sska, Is thin tho ropublican form of governnont guarantood to every Btato undor tho Constitutlon ? . Y v KEILOOG INTRRVIEWED. New Yonx, 8ept. 18.~Tho Timen' spcoial froi Now Orsmlllfl, 13th, roports an intorview with Gov. Kollogg, in ‘which the Governor smd: **Tho trouble commonced with tho withdrawal of tho United States troops some monthe ago, As soon an thay ioro fiu"q theso mon folt that thoy woro strongoest in the oity, and were dotormined upon a coutest; 8o when Mavshal ~ Packard appliod for' troopa to soo that tho Registeation Inw was carried ont, thoy pratonded that thay woro afraid of foul play at the eleotion. The rogistration was porfectly fafe. Tho apposl for to tho torms of tha En- forcomoitt act. L'ko Whito Loaguors commenced ay onrly. s tho ond of August to patrol tho par- Tshos Wiih tho Avowoil objoot of Avaring tho cole orad mon 8o Ladly that thisy would bo afraid to rogistor thair names, ind 5o lowo their yote, I gave thoia s porfoctly fair rogfutration. Mnrshal Pacltard appolnted all the Supurvisors thoy nom- inntad, and overy Damocrat would hnyo cas his voto, 'I'hey Liad fair phuy thommolvoy, but thoy would not givo it to othors, Thoy junt want tho ofticés, and that is tho meaning of this outbat. Tho Govarnorof Lotiniana wiclds an oudimoud. amounk. of patronago, for which MoEuory orid hia friends huuger. Pl of ro- forn?, No; thoyarotoo ‘muddia-lionded for that, ¢ {nxation by, ono-half sinco I could with ‘bonor to coneilinto thoso men. My vocord, in apite of all thoir acousations, is clears v then their own. Thoy call mo a tilel, sad T challongs thoin or any one elso to prove that I $mvo evor peculated,” Tho aifairs of .tho city are n thicir own hands, Tho Mayor nud municipal oflicinlsaro nll their ‘own men, They have, the diuiosnl of nfltho eity fauds, save thoso dose tingil for specin! purposes, liko the lovea fund, and thesn ure in the haudd of ‘Commissionars of both parties. They ao uot clnim that theso have beon miruged. Bo unreasonablo is the opposition 1 experionco, #o violent tho hatred that inoels ma, that wero I not in a moasaro tied to tho Stato I would resign. I would not remala in 80 un~ thankful au ofice. But I havo to romain, I hope thare may be no troublo, but I grontly fear that tho paesions of the mob bave boen 80 ex- cited that thoy cannot bo controlled. Fhoy do ok wish ‘{0 tomo in contact with tho United Btates anthorities, it is true, but I fenr wo bave uot goon thio ond of this." 5 KELLOGU XEINSTATED. . New Onrraxs, Lu., Sopt. 18,—The following oxpininy ftyolf : HEADQUARTERS DEPATRTAMENT OF THE GULF.] ¢ Oureaxs, La,, Sopt, 18, 1674, To the Hom, Willian I Kellogy, Goverror of' the State of onisfana & Bin: In obedlonco to the ordors of tho Presldent, T Dinwo tito fionor to fuform sou af tho sirreudor of the ingurguuts lalely 1n arms ogalnat tho Sialo Governe wont, nnd to niford you tho necowary military mup- port 'to re-cstablish “tho Siate Government. = Very vespectCully, your obodicut sorvant, 3 W, II. Extont, Colonal and Brevet Major-Goneral Commanding, OniraNg, La, gept, 18, 1874, To Maf.-Gen, W, I, Ewory, U, . Av Comaunding Do- yarinient of (he Gule's Buv: 1 havo tho houor to_ acknowleilgo the recotpt of your communieation of this dato Informing mo that you aro preparod o afford the necossary mllftary Bupport to re-valublish the ‘State Govornmont, 1 wiil promulgatean Executivo ordor in tho oflicial journal fo-marrow morving, inatructing all ofiicera “of tha Etato who have been provented from porfornilog tolr dutles torepumo thielr fnctionn at_once, Owing to tho disorganization of tho polica foreo in Xusw Or- Joins, reatiiting from tho recent condict of aviun, tho Conuniseiondrn of tho Motropaliinn Potice will not be abl to got thelr aflicers on theie beate unil touorzow ; theeoforo, X miust reanost you fo sngwno the mainte: paneo of heaco and oriler of taeclty during the coniing BlRE, Thavd tho Honor ta be, very respoctfully, your oboilient servant, o B/Kerrona, Govertior. ‘Iho following order was subsequently sent to tho ofticial joutnat : V ¢ FXFOUTIVE ORDTR, All Stato officers who have hsan preventod, during thls recent tronble, from parformin:t thele dutlos, wili {mmedfatoly zesumo thelr ofictal fanctions, ' The Board of Aletropolitan Polige will at onco 3 ssiubleaul arganizo e poliss foreo of Now Oclus, and nzsume thy matnienance of tho poaco and ordar of e city, {Slgned) Wigniax P, KeLLoie, Governor, THE POLITIOAL CONTHRENOR ln{b‘nm without result. Nothing will likely come of it. 3 —_— IN WASHINGTON, Snecial Disgatch to The Chicaao Trivune, A PLAY FOR SETTLEMENT. WasuixaToy, Sopt. 18.—A plan for the solu- tiou of the Loulsinna dificulty, that has beon gravely considered, and that promises to serve tho purposo possibly, is as follows: It Is pro- posed that Kellogg shail call tho Lieglalaturo to- gothor ot once, aud that immediately npon tha convening of that body both Kollogg and An- toino shall resign,” This will leave tho State withont o prosiding offlcor. Undor the law of Louisinpn the presiding ofticor of tho Scante He- comes, in case of vacancy in tho oflico of QGovernor and Licutenaut-Governor, ox- ofivio tho Governor of thdo State. 1t 18 rdmitted by both parties in Louisiana that o mojority of thu Sonato have been logally elcoted, and it is hoped thoy may bo abla to seleot 8 Governor in the mannor a8 indi- eatod who would be accoptablo to the people of the Btato generally. Boforo mny stops nre takon to carry out this programme, it will bo ns~ cortained, if possible, whothor there Is & mem- bor of tho Sonate who will bo suitable for the position, This projoct way dlsoussed at groat | longth at tho Cabiuck meeting to-day, and was rocoived with much fayor. QLY. KMORY'S COURAE. At‘a very lato hour to-uight Adjt.-Gen, Tawn- [ sond received o dipalch from Gen. Emory, of tho following snbstauco : 1 placed Col, Brooks in command of thie city, as well asofthe troops, ofherwise thero would buya ieen in- ‘croby. Gov. Kellogy did wot, and bas not yot, enlled. oue for support 10 re-establlsh {lio Stato Govern- wmont, His Cbief of Tallco way shiat down, 58 wan ulso - tho sccond in counmand, aid Bio wholo foreo ntlerly dispersed and hiddon niay out of wight. For ous of them to bave stlempled to skind an bis beat: would Iinva been certaln deatruction, anc oven uow the aui- . thoritien reprosented by Qoy. Kotloge bavo asked fo defer bis taking chargo for tho prozent, ERUDTIONS. Gua, Tovosond telographed a8 followd ¢ Yau wlll follaw out {ho Instructions as glven {n our former dispatch, ANl tnriulent persvnn st ba at once put uuder arcost, ‘This ocdor must bo implloltly compltod viils, 5 o order roforrod to fs tho one mentioned In vour pross dispatclics of ta-nluht, approving' Emory's action in ovorythlng oxoops’ is pincing LDrooka in command of” New Orleans, which was in offoct putting tho city undor martisl law,—the very thfug that the Adminlutration has' boon ot anxious ot todo. Emory's courso hns oxcitod a great deal of in- digmation, which will bo heightened by hindis- pu‘t‘cb.‘qlloml ahove. It is clmrgod that ho por- mits 018 SYMPATHY WITI THE M'ENERY FACIION to influcnce i action in thin matter, asn mill- tary olticor ought not to do, o just did what tho Moliucryites wished lo compnss whon Lo put Col. Brookys in command of the eitty. 1fo por- sints fu rullng tha city with lus woldiers, as tho insurrectioniuts desired Lo have him do, whon his ordens Trom Washington have beon simpiy to prezoryo ovdor and mmntain Kellogg in posi- “tion as Govornor, Timory was an officor of the rogular army, and Tio veslgned whon thoe Wur broko out bovanse, it is charged, o sympathized with Sccousion, Iie subkoquontly ro-ohtored tho urmy, but wheu his nomination was holoro the Senate, confirmation | was had ywith groat diMoulty, snd nftor a bittor fight, 1l dispatch only sustains tho opinion thut Lo 18 HIRAINING NI8 AUTIHORITY and power in behalf of tho schemes of tho Mo- Enory faotion. At the samo timo Kellogg's cow- ardico in detending any movemont to takn jossos- sion ‘agafiy oporutes tho samo way, and slds the Dcluory faction to bringnbout tha result thoy ara working to rcoure, 1f Kollogyr will not tako . now thut Ponn and MoEnely havo roliu- od thielr pran, theso will ba no power ta presorye and miintaln penco and ordor, untesn ft s domo by tho military, Ihora st ho somn yiowor to regulata aifnira, und by Emory's aorlt managoniont and Kol logg's abjoct cowardice, tho military aro mada that powor, and tho vity I8 viccuully imder mar- tial law, Con, ‘Pownuond . was very mush agle 1ndod by tho roooipt of tho forogoli: dispath, and showed vory plaiuly by his maunnox \iat ho - OPitbhnne, - § & NUMBER 2. > folt hiat Emory's courao might lond ta tho gravest | \& complications. 3 S UTs the Assoctated Prese.) ) POLITICAL. TIH PRESIDENT'S VIEWH, AN WABIINGTOX, Sopt. 18, ~Tho Presidont, In cLd™ vorgation to-day, snld that he belioved that B sorious troublo {n Loulstana was now over, and oxprassed the hopo that tho business aspoct would bo fully resumed in Now Orleans and elgowhero Iu the Stato, o was gratified on lonrning that thers biasd beon no conflict what. over botiweon the Fedoral and Btate troups, and that tha General Government had not boen forcod to oxtromo monanros, REOENT MILITARY ONDERS, It I8 ascertnined from an oiticlul sonreo that the ordora for n movoment of troops and vassals had not, up to 10 o’clook to-day, been countor- manded, with the exception of ono company fu Michitanh. Although 1o danger Is approliondadl, thio orders will romain in forco, av least until Monduy uoxt, as o procauslonary mossnro. CADINET MEETINO. It 18 not probablo that any further inetructions will bo sont Gen, Emory at” presant. ‘The Cabi- ot moeting tn~dn§\mfl attendod by Attorney- Goneral Willlams, Becrotary Dristowr and Post- mastor-Genoisl Grenwell. Adjt.-Qon, Townsond wan sont for, and WA prosout throughout tho session, ATINTY OFFIORNS RAY that the army is not large enough for the rro~ toction of tho frontiots aud at tho snmo tima ol oy possn comitatus to the judicinl officars of the South in enforcing proceas in oxiraoidinary cagos, auch s that' of Louislana, CGontlomen In promiunent lepal nositions say tho surrondor of thoe lusurgonts du.s not provent thair prosoention for trenson agatust Louisinua Dby tho authoritios of thnt State. AGTION OF TUE CANINET, A spocial macting of the Cabinct was held this morning; and, after n consnltation, the following iologram to Clow. Kwory was sont by tho Prosi- dout, through Adjt.-Gon. Tawusend : . WA DEPARTMENT, ADIUTANT-GEN!: : Washrg @R, W, I, Evony, New Orloauas I by theprésldent to sy int goue acta fo s dale, 60 {ur a8 they hiave beou reportod nnd recoived hers ofil- clally, aro approved, oXcopt so far as thoy namo Col, Brooks to command tho City of Now Orlcans, It would Tiavo Leen hettor fo hivo nomod him Come mander of tho United States foreeg fu that elly, Tho Btato Govornmont oxiting ut tho Hmo of tho begine Ding of the prosent usurructionary movoutent milst Lo “recogaized 38 tho lawful Sato Government il ome olbur Blato Govorament can bo legally supplied, Upon the swrrendor of the inaurifents you ' will fnform ~Gov, Koellogg of tho fact, and give him tho nacesanry wuppor to re-es- tabiish tho auihority of tho Staty Govorumont, If, nt 1ho end of the fivo duys glvon in tho proclamation of the 15t fnat,, there stlll cxiats atmod relstauco 1o the nutiiorlty of tho Slato, you will smtuon the surrendor of tho insurgonts, If tho surroudor in not quictly submitted to, it must Lo cnforced at a1l hagards, this Tielng an ausnrrection against tho State Goverumont of Loufstauh, to ald fn tho suppression of which this Goverument hus been callod upon fu the formed ro- by the Constitutlon and tho laws of Congress ndor, It fs not tho provinco of (ke United Btalos authoritles to miko torms with the partles en- gaged {u such iusurraction, (Signed) E. D. Towxsnun, Aujutant-General, ———— THE FIGET IN NEW ORLEANS, From the New Orleana Picayune, Sept, 16. At about 8 o'clock, tho citizons wero prebty woll organized all over Pogdras stroo, slong which their liues were laid out. DBarricades woro at once begun at all the streots Tunning parallol to tho river. Somoof thess wore of vory good coustruction. At Camp streot, a barvicade of barrels and logs was erccted; at Ht, Charles strect o triplo barrieado of lhorsc-cars was orccted, strongthenod by pullivg up tho pave- ment at tho gutler, and thus leaving & formida- ble ditels nevoss the sticet, * o At Magnzine vtreot, wnother formidablo barri~ cade was ercoted, g TONOURITDULAR STIENT. Tehoupitoulas was the only street opon, and thia wan fonnd a sorfous inconvenienco, as tho Acivoplitans kopt up o constant fire down tho Session of the Cook County People’s Party Com- " mittee, Arrangements’ for - Holding Convene tions and Primarios, Miscellaneous Political. PEOPLE'S PARTY COUNTY EXEOU. TIVE COMMITTEE, 4 mactiug of the Connty Excoutive Committos of the Ieopla’s party was held yestorday aftor- noon in tho hendquurtors on Randolph streot. Tho atrondance was quito large, Fho meoting was eatied to order by W.J. Ona« han, and tho roll was called by the Seoratary. It proved that thoro wore scvontcon mombors nreaont, and othors dropped in aftorward, Mr. Ounbian oxplained that the purpcse of the moating was Lo arrango for TUE COXGRESSIONAL CONVENTION, Mr, Henry Ackhoff moved that the Convens tlon bo hold on tho Gth of Octolior, and the primary mectiog on tho ad. Mr, Pusheck proposod that dolognates for the Connty and Congrousional Conventions bo eleot O Heane ot that ¢ - Hosing thought that tho Congross Gouvention oubt. to bo.Tiokd a4 the. wariss date. There was much flguring going on, and tho sooner ic was known Wwho wera (o be the staudard-benrers, the botter for tha party, This wna peenlinily truo of the South and North Hidey, whils thozo was not o much hurry on the West' o, A thorough canvass should bo miado, awl ho movod a3 nn_amendmont that the Covgrosaional Convontion bo held Oct, 1. BIr. Acklioff nceoptod tho anrendment. : ?.lilou Kehoo thotght it would bo woll to nomis note TIL LEGISTATIVE OANDIDATED by & separato convontion_ from the other connty nomiuntions. Tho propor =y was to hold threo convantious, at tiroo difforont timos,— Loyielativo, Congrossional, and Couuty. Thare wag cortaln 0 Lo o good deal of wrangling sud bacd fealing ¢ tho County Convention, nud the bottor way was to havo threo convontions, Mr. Iosing did not approvo of this idon, thouglt ho favored tho woparatiun of the Legis- Inlivo nna County Conventions, 1le propesed that Congressional Gonvontions bo hold in tho diftorent districts in the forsnoom, and in he aftornoon the Logislative Convention, the samo delngates attonding both Conventions. This yenr tho peoplo would not look so much to the Dhendings of thio ticlots as to tho names thoraon. Muny pooplo wore siok of tho patty in_power, and rendy to support the Opposition it thoy pul forward good uames. 1o ehanged his motion so that tho Congressional and Logislative Con- veutions held togethor, nnd on tho samo day. A, Pushock urged that tho Legislative and County Convontions bo held together, the Logia- lative ticket Lo bo nominated Hrst, Mark Shoridnn thouglit it would savo tho poo- plo oxpanso by calling A MABB-MEETING, and chonsing delegates, ns was dono last year, Mr. Kehoo saiil the nndorstanding was that flxlu Commiltes was chosen Lo cull & Conveus jon, My, Hosing raid that whilo tha mass-meoting vlan worked well fast year, e did nog_baliove woulil work woll at all this year. 'Thon thero was graat diflicully in potting a man to prosida over that meoting, ‘This year it was difforout, Pooplo expocted tho Peoplo's parly to bo suce cesaful, and there would Yo o groat Fush bo_such streat, and renderod crossing n dsngorous af- fair, and the cunstraction of auy liao of defunss nimost nmpossiblo. Fivo eltizens were wounded in croesing, though slightly; ono mau waslkilled, oi yuther mortally wonuded; being s stranger, his vame was unkuowy, TIIE TOLICE LINE, Abont 4 o'clock tae Betropulitans wore stn- tioned on Gunul streot, one witg with about 200 nien and ono gun were stationed on tho north sido of the Custout-1fouso, commanding 'Fohonp~ stowlus streek. Tuo othor division, abont 250 strong, and commanded by Gon. A, 8, Jdgor in petsion, with four guas, ocoupiod the soutl sido of the Custom-Houso. THT POLICE ADVANCE, 3 At quartor past 4, Badger, with his men and guns, marched forwnrd on tho leves, The ather bady of palico prepaved to sunport him, but, belng sired on when near Common atreet, thoy raturned to thoir old quarteis noar tho Custom-Housa, The Budgor army kept on until they had al- most reached Gravior strest, and ousconcod themsolves bobind some bales of huy. T FIGNT, Suddonly a valley, or rathera dozen' volloys, wero fired'on thom, somo from tho buildings, somo from the stroct, and Companics A, 13, and T of the Orescent City White Leaguo, headed by Gien, Ogdon and Capts, Duck, Galingher, and W, B, Plensants, eharged npon the Motropolitans in tiie most gallant and noble manner. 'Choy ra- coived the firc of the Metropolitaua without finching, and kopt slraight ou in tholr charge. Boeing this, tho Metropolitans wavered, s tered, and rushed off towurd the Custom-1louke, A volloy of tho citizens bronght down cightoen men at tho first flre, all of them rerioasly in- jured, thoso slightly wounded. making o, ‘Among tho fallon way BADAER, who was vainly endenvoring to rally his men, Badgor was mortally woundod, being _ shot tinough tho an, log, and side. Ttig said that he firod on_his own men whon he raw them runuing, and that it was by bis bund that Cor- poral MeManus fell, When the citizons came up hae surrendored, and begged for & mattress, This and othor come forta wore provided him. ‘THE PURSTIT. The pursuit of Metropolitans was kept up al- mokt {0 Lho vory doura of tho Custom-flonso, Avout forty fell on the fiold, some of thom boing. ouly slightly_injured. Blovon, however, wera killed, and four, among them n mulntfo (tho onty negro hurt), wero mortally wounded, Abont a dozon obhors woro soverely wounded. The ra- ‘majuder woro only lightly hurl. Lo Metropol- itana wero perfectly puutc-utrickon, About fifty ot them ran up {ueo tho Custom-Ilouso, whero all tho Rudieal clilofy wero assemblod, aud ro-' fuved to loavo thoro, - Somo ran up Canal straol sud wora shot, and tho remalndor eseapod aud disporacd in all diraction " Hoing, howover, organized and escapod. THE OITIZENS' 1088, In this fight on tho leveo, tho citizous suff erad somewhat themselvos. Lour woro lalled and ubout dozen woundod, romo of thom dangoc- ously. 'Tho killed woro I3, 'Toledano, Dick Liud- oy, Muj. d, K, Gourdau, aud Julon Uautior, LONGSTNEET'S DIVISION marobod np with o reinforcomont durlvg the flght,but ho apparently chiangod his mind,und with tuo aceensions from guch of tho Motropolitaun an sscaped Dadgor's fate, rotroated to. Jnclon Square, leaving bohind to' tha citizons oue_Gut- lin, twn 1%pound Napoleou gune, snd one howltzor. ENCOURAGED, ‘Che nows of this victory, diTuned all along the* lino, encouraged the citizons, andabout 6 o'clock thoy muwohied down and appeuted an Cuual strcot, but thoro wero no pcolors thors ; Lhoy hiad retreated and wors envconced n tho avsenal at Juokson Syunra, dispirited ana frightoned, and Kopt togethor sololy by Longsirost, who ploud with thom to stay aud fight, - POLICE HEABQUANTENS, Their solo caunon apponvad (0 ve 1 12-nound Napoloon. pointiug down 8. Auno siseot, over winieh Lougstreet porvonnlly prosided, “Thoro appoarad to bo Littlo, 1f- any, dosiro on the parb of tho Motropolitans to iight. Thoy wanted 0 o hiomo, and hiardly know what to to. “Chelr only hopo, thoy. hauektly vanlossed, was tho United States troops, and thoy peored’ fo ward, avor, likio sistor Annio, lonkang for thom, ¥ TUE FIGUT ELSEWIERE, Alopg the ranuiudor at the line thore was not much fghtivg, During {ho big fight on the levae, about Lwenty buyy chavged down ‘Lehons pitoulas slreet, ran oft s larga quantity of Motro- Patltany, and captirad g eniwson, wnid & poeriect torront of balls, throo of thom Talling fn the charga, nnd brought the calsson within the linos at 8t Olrles styoot, At Pehonpitoulas atrost snveral mon wove in- Jured, one, o lavoring man, boing shot throngh “(Hew Twolith Tagon a masg-meoting, Tho ouly way wus o go dircet to the neople, aud hayo an honest cxpression at the primaries. Avoid tho rushing of votora from ouo part of tho aity to another, and to prce vent this siylo of fraudulont votwg let o come witteo bo appaintad to look after ir, DMr, Honing's motion to hold tho Congressional aud Legisiativo Convontiona Uct. 1, wud the primarios o the precediug day, was adoptod. YLACE OF METTING, Jr, Adolph Schoeniuger moved tho appoint- mont of & committes of nine to arraugo for ks in tho 1espective districts for conventions ta ba bald in tha forenoon, and alsa to securo & hall for o general convention to bo held in tha afternoon, My, Ueaing thought that the North Tumer Hlall would bo admirably adapted for bolding tho difforont couventions, +,, Mr. Kohoo thought the TLegislative Convens ‘tion should bo hold in tho forcnoon. Tt was voted to hold the canventiona in North Turnor Hafl,—tho Congeossiouni Conventicn b l%to‘uluni{, andthe Legislativo Convention thore- after, ¥ Mr. Kohoa moved that the lasé apportionment of delozates bo adnered to in thix cage,—~thres from cach ward, and one from cn': rown, and one additional for overy 50D votos cast ot tho Inst olection. The motionprovatled. THE. COUNTY CONVENTION. Mr. Pushecic moved that tho County Conven- tion bo Leld ou the 15th of October, and the primaries on the proceding day. Mr. Redmond Sheridan moved that the primn- rics Lo biold on tho 17th, and tho Couvention on tho 19th. Ar, John McCrffory hopod tlat tho primarios would not bo lield o Saturday, a8 it gove cau~ didates an opportunity to rush around and soo tho delogutes, 1lomovad to lay Mr. Sheridan's motion on the table. Carriod. "The niotion to hold the County Convention on tuo 15th, and tio primsrics on the 1ith, was udgplod: 3 voted tn hold tho primarics in tho coun- ty towns at tho samo places as at tho last olec- tion of dologntes, Lotweon the hours of 4 and G o'clock; tho primarios i the city botwoon 4 and 7 a'clogic, Mr. Heslng thought it would boe nocossary ta fix the yumbor of delegatos from Lake and Dus Pago Countios, s thoro was no Poplo’s party voto in. thoso conntics fo fako o o bosis. It would bo eatisfactory to givo each county twenty~ fivo dolegntos, ) Mr, 1. B, Miller thought this plan would ime part intorest 1o tho countics. It was voted that Lako aud Dulago Conatios Do oach untitled to twenty-five delogates in the Congressional Convontion. Mr, Kehoo moved that tho mombers of tho Coutral Exouutive Conmitten servo ag judges ot 2)0 qu{nury olections in thoir rospective warde. Saeriod, A, Ilosing moved the appointment of & com- mitteo of five from oach witrd to attond the pi marios and seo that no fraudulout votos are cast, o wotion provailed. . On motion of Mr. Xohoe, tho Evans & Iickey JIall was decldett upon as the placo for holding tha County Canvantion. “Phe Committeo adjournod. paleoey utr iy MISCELLANEOUS. HOUTH CATOLINA POLITION. OitAntEsTox, 8, 0., Sopt. 18.—Tho Executive Committeo of tho Lndopondent Ropublioans, whe bolted the nominntion of Chamborluip, bave fss ‘mod n call for an “ Indopendent Ropublican ! Convoution, tomact in Canrlesion, Oct. %, to nominato n State ticket, TILE VOTE, OF JIAINE. Avavsra, Me.,, 8ept. 18.—Oilloial roturns from all but sovonty-nine—mostly small—towns and plantations in" the State givo Dingley 49,708 votes, and ‘Titcomb 99,018 ¢ Dingloy's mnjum{, 10,760, ‘Chls wejority will not be materislly chinnisod by the complato roturns, GEN, FARNSWORTI AT WOODBTOOK. Suectal Diriteh to Ihe Chizags Tribune, VYoovatoo, 1il., Sopt. 18,—By. roquoot, Gon, Farnsworth niado tho oemnhng spocel of the campaign in tho Courtelouso’ to-uight. The spooh” was copoedod to bo tho best lie over wado hero, and draw onthusiastio applause, % WEfLT, RVEIRE FROM CONORESS, Nuw Yok, Hept. 18.—Liout.=Ciov. Woodford nnnornces his intontion o rotire from Cougross, and publishos s address to his constituonts auking thom to sclect u suceessor for the bal- auce OF i torm, OOUNTY C Special Danat s to 1 P 1., Sont, he Auti-Alonopo- lints of Bursau Conuty will meot in Couvoution at this plaes on Tieesdny voxt, to nominate caus duluien tor Bherill and Coroner, and to soloct delegatos to tho Congirossional, Sonutorinl, and élcp‘ “ulnnvn Couveutions to bo hold- hore on- opt, 24 4 ERTIONS, i | [ i A