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Le*'s JOHNSON & CO., BANKBBS, anD pEALEES IN FORBIGN EXCHANGE, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD AND SILVER, BOUGAT AND SOLD. wh26-tf : first National Bank of Washington. ED, COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President, Wh. 8, HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY aNd SYNANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1th street, opposite the Treasury Department, Government Securities with Treasurer United +0 ONE MILLION DOLLARS.en We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT &2KCURITIESat current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Ooliections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers om the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carctal eve prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFOBMATIOR in regard to GOVERN- MEXT LOANS at all times cheerfaily farnished WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washington, Merch 20. 1865. m 21-tf CLOTHING, &c, EWABD. 45,000. 45,000. 45,000. UR JMMENSE STOCR OF CLOTHE: oun ENSE 8T ous NSE STOCK OF OLYTH MARKED DOWN MABKED DOWN MABKED BUWN ‘Twenty-five Per Cext Less then Cost, ty-five Per Cent. than . Fpenty-tve Per Gent. Leas than Gost. v in will have the CHANCE. NEVER orale will i have the CHANCE. NEVEK again will you have the OHANUE. oda must be sold within the nextsixty aaea’ Surtiess ofcost. We mean what we say, Come and see for yourselves before purchasing. 3. H. SMITH, 460 7th street, opposite Post Diice, Washington, B.C. se 14-tf T HE GREAT BECONSTBUCTIONIST. Whoee KOP-PEL? I know him well— Butins “at. ike “Andy.” hoy tine “fit. - . =, He's s famous" Reconstractionist |” Has rebel wear broke down your gear, And threatened ite destcuction * "Twill all be well if H. KUPPEL Just tries bis“ jon |"? Beneath bis skill, each portion will Be tio commanion, Justas 1 eee (God nt ‘twill be) ‘The States within Union! Now all men know, for s well dressed beau Ren stop ecepell’ with H KOPPEL— fashion. = Tile at's” the Righest a find of the finest kind wie urtbing “boehea cr pietterns Ww is goods consist (a leagthy list) = fovery stylish pattern.” H. EOPPSL, 15th street, opposite Treasury Bepartment. LOsAano. M. MEROBANT TAILOE. i i F [ z g F J. BIBERGER, te H: F, Leudon & Co, ee END MILTFARY t ERC 4 nirgs. from 8 to W o’cloc! Metropoljian Hotel, lato Browne,” For farther information, apply duriag the hours bee Tr Pennsylvania avenue. of tuition, or address a note to the Academy. my 1-tf Washington, D, C. Quarter commencing with the first lesson. se 10 ES Ebening ve. XXVIII. tar. WASHINGTON. D. C.. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1866. ‘. ‘The Kilpatrick Scandal. Fee re a Ang. 31.) bat we know aliy regarding conduct of General paca on the voyage from New York and during bis stay en this Istomur, considerations tor the position be helde,apd the hope that a litthe experence Might lead bim to resume more vigaity afier entering on bis duties in Chili, preyentes os from giving publictty to at the time alt@oagh we believe it Was our guty to Rave exposed Bim Sull, we sbOvld pot now allude to it were it Bot that he bas dragged us into the discussion, Persos on board as & Most Holorous siramper, which ber disreputable conduct during the Pareage, and afterwards in Panama, jfully confirmed. Geueral Kilpatrick made an asso- N&, 4,224. Cate of this woman to the % of the = TELEGRAMS, &c. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES, A convention of Massacbusetta soldiers and NATIONAL THEATRE. 7 TH MATE HAS NO BLOSSOMS | sailors was held yesterday at Faneuil Hail, (Late Grover’s,) P. fi . near Willards’ Hotel. SPALDING 2 RAPLEY PROPRIETORS, TREMBNDOUS SUCOESS of the Brilliant em! ued witb @ scent as exquisite as exbaled by PHALON’s“BIGRT-B) @ Sa In the tropical wales of the grow the flew- es from Bodie des eae its eng oag tl aaat ‘eran peur ont upon moo! air dwells i thie rare extract. bold everswbaror re 6 Boston, for the purpose of adopting measures to secure the equatization of all bounties te the soldiers of Massachusetts, and to secure to Joyel men and their posterity the fruits of the wer, carried toa triumphant concinsian by the valor end end ce of the soldiers the Production of the Famous Dramatic portale arm roasonied ang orrenged, 1m four acte,by Thos’ SURE. STEADILY, bie Ri RN Saaoues Le aunt ArtisihentlOTHE 10R WITCH; * SUCCESSPOLLY, elt 3 * oe at es oe et in. well. Ox. THE KNIGHT OF THE FROZEN HAND, SMOLANDEB'S EXTRACT BUCKU gatea were chosen to the Pisiaburg Gonven: 1s CURING tion. No extra charge for seats secured in advance. Doors open at Ourtain will rise at 8. prsceunstiox or WALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE, Corner of Ninth street aud Pennsylvania avenne. NI'S AND SIGNOR MADAME GND ITALIAN OPERA. MAX STRAKOSOE. IREOTOR . ber 21. and SATUBDAY, On FEIDAY bay me FE hg POSITIVELY ONLY TWO NIGHTS. @EAND CHORUS AND OBOHESTRA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1866, OPENING NIGHT, For ‘he first time in this city , the celebrated comic opera, by the Ricci's Brothers. CRISPING B LA COMARE, ‘With a por sak cast, splendid new wardrobe, ap- ptm ic Brisoine a Oobble: every cose of Kipwry Diszast, Euuvmatism, Gzaver, Uninany Disonpeas, WEAcNess and Pains in the Bacz, FruaLe Oomriaints and ‘Trovsizs arising from Bxczecks oF any Kim. OOME, YB AFFLIOTED! TERY SMOLANDER’S. TAKE NO OTHER BUCKU. Sold by all Apothecaries. Price $1. D. BARNES & 0O., How York, and BARNES, WARD &00., Hew Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLBIGH & A New Orleans correspondent of the New York Times says:—Urgent demands are being made on Governor Wells to con vene the Lagis- Jature inextra session, ostensibly for the re- of Jevees on the river, but really 0 complish his impeachment, as the Legis- latore is as ultra Southern as the Governor is Radical. There is no doubt but such a result would follow. He refuses peremptorily, and remains in the State when ne really desires to go North, because in his absence Lieutenant Colonel Voorhees would surely issue the asked-for proclamation Through the misplacing of a switch-- sup- Posed malaciously—the coal train at Reading, Pa, Monday night wasran down the into the cannon-proving grounds of fert; McManus & Co, plunging intoa hilland de- molishing the engine, tender, and twenty cars. The engineer was buried beneath the ruins of the cars and was taken out dead. The fire. OOLGATE'S AROMATIO VEGETABLE SOAP A superior ToiLEt Soar, prepared from refined VuexrrTABLE Ois in combination with GLrcERIN E and especially designed for the use of Laprzs, and ke Signer Susini the Nunszry. Its perfume is exquisite, and | man wedged in between the firerbox and the ee Se Mlle Paating Geuiese | _ washing properties unrivalled, tender, was taken out after several hours, Febritiesa Doctor jcer Marra | For sale by all druggists. fes-eoly | Dorribly burned, during which time he was irabolano, Signor Coletti — undergoing tortue. His injuriesare supposed e. = Fairy nore, Parozzi MOTH AND FRECKLES, ve be fatal. on Retvebele senor rye Ladies affiicted with Discolorations on the Face, | Stnday morning the inmates of G. H. Cars- Conductor and Musical Director... Signor Sarti = Ontnr pee FAREWELL NIGAT, erdi’s veces With the fall strength of the company. Reserved seats in Orchestra, #2; admission to Private Boxes, $15; to Dress Circle and Parquette, rved seats. 50 cents wells’ Ladies Seminary at Fishkill Falls, N. Y., were aroused from their sleep by a cry of fire, the balis and rooms of the building being filled with dense volumes of smoke. A gene- rai rush from the rooms followed, ali the panic sricken persons making haste to get out of the building, having no time to put on their outer garments. Ina few moments the entire edi- called moth patches or freckles, should use PER- BY’S celebrated MOTH and FREEOKLE LOTION. It is infallible. Prepared by Dr. B. 0. Perry, Der- Matologist,49 Bond st... ¥. Sold by all drag- gists in Washington elsewhere. my 1é-008m HALL'’S VEGETA: SICILIAN HAIR BE. $1; rese § extra; Gallery, 50 NEWER fice was in flames,and in a short time the cents. The sale of tickets continucs ac Met: we the . building and its contents were entirely de- rott's Music Store 2017 Bay's Vacrrasye Bicruian Harn Bewraven stroyed. DAN CASTELLO’S GREAT SHOW. FR pgs od oly Nc ll The great controversy between the citizens, Prevents the hair from falling off. which cansed so much disorder in Cincinnati NM ODEL AND MORAL EXHIBITION, cow. prising amongst its vast resources the main during the last month, was settled Monday by Boyal (Batty'’s elements ef the ’, SGERIE, the Superior Court ad versely to the companies. Judge Taft decided that the contract of the Hary’s Vacrtasze Sicizian Hare RENEwER Makes the alr soft and glossy, Batis Vacrras.e Saeretan Bas Bexzwen a, ond the aoby Doce not stain the skin. to furnish twenty-five tickets for F ACTIN RSES s Bu Vi companies in the world willeshint tans 2 Hae proved Neoslf the beat aaa BENEWER | $id was binding. If this ruling is not ac- ens TON ever presented ie public, cepted an injunction will be allowed, and the THREE DAYS AND NIGHTS ONLY, Price $1. For sale by all druggists. ja30-Tuly | City will take possession of the cars and run MONDAY. TUESDAT ABD WEDNESDAY, ER 247u 26m AND S671 SALEXAN DHIA, THURSDAY, Q71H, ¥ en go se ‘RICHMOND. where it is acknowledged, regarded, and admitted THE Bret’ Crncus, MOST REFINED ERTERTAINMENT, TH A ABLE 8H EVE MOBT ACORPTABLE SHOW EVER BROUGHT them. It is thought, however, that the com- panies will yield, and reduce thair prices for twenty-five tickets from $1 25 to 81 03. Heavy rains bave fallen in central Lndiana. Many of the railroads are damaged by their bridges being carried away. Private propert: bas Seen to & considerable oxtent, and many families have had to abandon their bomes. The rain continues, but the water in the stream is subsiding. Two men and a boy ee A SUPERIOR BEMEDY. — oo ggg omen d perme ey“ fo eeee el D a distressing car . CK. AND'S MELLIFLUOUS COUGH Batean. It gives reef simost instantaneous, and is with: al not disagreeable to the taste There is no doubt butthe Mellifiuous Cough Balsam is one of the best pre ious im use. and is ail that its forit We have tried it during past a found relief from a mest dis- Hemuag cough. Itie prepared by Dr. Strickland. No. 13' re street tiene for sale by fe. Bsld by SW: MagRA'S | “uajor General Halleck lected presi h jament. ists. Bo! & jor General alle was ele bs Ateegorn ay SARECOE AND NIGHT, HRISTINIS Ae Petes, Beare ni dg As. tak eee newly organized Association of WILL APPEAB AS CLOWN, street. : i com Ip | Mexican War Veterans on Friday last. Heac- and produce bis cepted the proffered honor,bat declined making WONDEBFUL STEEDS TWO BAD CASES OF PILES OURED By DR | 4 €peech, humorously saying that the rules of re. . . Pn salar pe — le, Wisconsin writes for the United States military service required the dismissal of any officer who should make a Throw that BTRAIOnT SOMERSAULT OVER A DROVE se See speech exceeding three lines. ON MONDAY. AT MID-DAY. Se years with an aggra pane : A band of sixty Sioux Indians had a; THE GORGEOUS ENTREE“ | Fated ie'g OFF ile and bis brother was disc ppeared har, mcurable, (he bein; te - lyzed with the Piles ) Both Sieve distr cbein vaste Sere cured with one bottle of Dr. STBICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. The recommendation of these entlemen. beside the daily testimonials received y Dr. Strickland, ought to convince these suffer- ing that the most vated chrenic cases of Piles cured by Dr. Btrickland's Pile Remedy. Itis by ba ieee everywhere. Sold b; Ww. IRN & OO ; CHAS. OHBISTIANI- 371 Pa. avenue and 502 9h street, Oc 26-1y Socks ca neue SESS em Sauanreane Gone fogtnaat astas safe ietis Je mest cei iD, eflectual remedy—indeed, the only wenetable comet dy ever discovered. Cures in two to tour days, and Fecent cases in twenty four hours No mineral, no ‘sah. DO INercury. Only ills to be tanen. It is the #0) h & friend te those who do ee to Male packages, $2; fe- Sav ami Tan's Boot ann Hens Jvices—A positive and permanent cure for Spyhilis. Scrofala. Ulcers, Sores, Spots. Tetters. &c. Pri Sold by BG. Ford. "Bee adverices nn er bette. at Miller Ranche, near Plum creek, last week. All are armed with revolvers and carbines. The leader was a chief known as Joe Smith, who boasted that he wore in his belt eleven scalps taken at the Plum creek massacre two years ago. They were on the war path, The foliowing rumor is published inthe New York Ezpre: “We learn from a reliable will be observed. i 1 AL ARMO: a earrinesr cre 2 apis IN REGAL ROBES, QUEEN'S CABBIAGE OF STATE, THE MOURIE Gouaet bap LOBN CHARIOT, v1 HORSES, PONIES AND RULES 10 nen it ire 1e wee oe OT OVEL FE. = Se ATURE fe the LIYE LION LET LOOSE IN THE STREETS, TARBN FROM IT8 Cage Toterpia HERE LENGEL; WALKED OVER A PLATFORM. AND FLAGED UBON & CAR, AND OABRIED IN TRIUMPH through the Avenwes of the FEDERAL CITY. ss" source that 300 Fenians are about to leave Bos- ton for a raid upon some Canadian bank. Col- one] Roberts and the Fanian Senate are taking measures to prevent the expedition from starting.” The great Central Fair of New Jersey com- menced yesterday. Among the novelties, Mr. Jobn A. Wright, of the American Telegraph Company, has pnt up wires and opened an office on the Fair grounds. There will be a fine exhibition of stock and agricultural im- plements. Full financial statements of the Bank of Up- r Canada will be published immediately. 1t is said the assets will be sufficient te meet the liabilities. No serious apprehensions are felt as to other banks. There is every indication that the Penn- sylvania State Fair, which will be heid this hi at Easton, commencing on the 25th of September, will ectipse all former exhibitions of the kind. General Meade, Colonel George Meade, Colonel Biddle, and Major Buchanan, arrived in Montreal, Monday. and put upat the St. Lawrence Hall. He comes down from the west of Canada. General Williams has received the nomina- tion in the lith districts for from the Republicans of Mauch Cnunk, Pa. The Hoffman Democrats had a ratification meeting in New York on Monday evening. One bundred thousand are said to have been ember | sat DAN OASTELLO Will bein WASHINGTON THREE DAYS AND RIGHTS, September 24, 35 ‘aD ° ALEXANDRIA, Taredey, September 7, = ais RICHMOND. ©. C. PELL, General se 12-e0t2% free Dr. J tion, Philad: siness Agent. es —_—_——_—_—_— PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. eh eee M/‘Visnionasie panorne acapemy, AT MABINI'S ASSEMBLY ROOMS, B, between 9th and 10th streets, PROF. MABINI returns thanks to his paptle end friends, tf selic continuance ‘nelt ato od A sais Classes will commence on TUBBDAY, — SECOND GRAND ANNUAL A COMBIBATION PIG-NIC will be given at the WASHINGTON PARK, SEVENTH STREET, On TUESDAY, Szpr. 25rn, 1866, A BF ours of Tuition—Tuesday, Thursday, » from $to5 p.m, for young ladies, isses. OBd masters; for gentlemen, from 8 to 16 ithe’ above Halt een bee for Seirees, Balls, &c. For further partic: apply on the J + By the following Associations, present. me so12 "| YOUNG ENITED CLUB, Bishop Green, ot Mississippi, and the Rev. pres. J. W. aH. P. KREIS’ 18LAND BOOIALS, J. W. Kelley, of Petersburg, both old bosom friends of Jefferson Davis, haye had an inter- ‘view with the prisoner in the Fortress. George Alfred Caldwell, ex-member of Congress and a prominent lawyer of Louis- ville, Ky , died suddenly Monday morning of Theumatism of the heart. There were five deaths from and nineteen from cholera in Monday. The work on the Huron and Ontario ship canal was formally commenced Monday DANCING ACADEMY, Pennsylvania avenue. bet. sth and 7th ets.. Opposite Metr: Hotel. Our Academy is now open for the rec-ptien Pupils, In retarning thenks to our former Papi friends fer their patronage, most respectfally solicit a continuance of the same. Circulars can be had at J. F. Bilis’ and W. @. Metzerott.@ Co.'s Muric Stores. The Hall can be rented for Soirees, Tuision rs, Ti Saturday afternoons, from 3 to 5o'clock. FRIENDSHIP CLUB No. 1, WASHINGTON SOCIAL8, INDEPENDENT SOCIALs. AMITY ABBOCIATION, OIRCLE FRIENDSHIP ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON FRIENDSHIP ASSOCIATION. Dancing to commence at 3 o'clock in the efter- ee and continue until o’clock the aext morn. The Committee of Arrangements have spared neither pains nor expense to make this the great- est and grandest affair of the seasen, No improper charaters admitted, Tickets, 60 Cents, sdmitting a genticman ang ladies. ellow fever ew Urieans FINAaNCIaL.—The New York money market still exhibits extrenie ease. The applications tor call loans are limited, and the banks find it necessary to seek borrowers, in order to em- ploy their balances. The average rate is 4 per cent., with exceptions at 3 per cent. to % L HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, 40. so weeny wr Porat PAVILION. ‘This well know: t * = the reception ge A ALLAOH Hovss BESTAUBANT AND DINING BALOON, Bouthwest corner of Penna. ave. and Ith street, “oT tt, KGAN, Propriqvor. (U™18) s74Tks Rorat, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. 'e have announce to eur the public that tse specious. mod-, pF establishment '6 now Our POR? BATHING SEASON. ef: clase Hotels in Beluimore, Philadel and Intvecmrenteot coateet aed’ texery sete Be peseed by any other first cis CS ies — Je le coast se friends ———=—=== I EOEMAR, = vla ETT e Seals’ do, Chorssacdo Se Foie an ees € 5 le College of Mediciue, Vieane "” “™4 ‘he Imperial Triesemar No 1. is the effectual y for Be- 06. Spermathorrhora, and of tem Triesemar No.2 has entirely super- he pau-cons use of ies Cubebs, &c. i itt Sa ser coneny | py mytcas th peut ating thet se of mercury tod alt other deletert e ous ie noh nrevernelell te in the form of « most - ab ° Leven Secared, from =, Bora ou; ‘anges of atmosphere cases, Seach or four @3cases tone for 9, and in Oat (se, thusasving $9 Di 1B seperate doves a wdminivtered by V8ipean. Bong, fi sieeale ana retadt by Dr BARROW, No. 194 cecher stnest Be ’ Tbe had sino. of S.C FORD. Mo. 290 Penni If the weather proves unfa’ firms, and 5 per cent. to second class houses. y i Paper 1s scarce on the street, owin, rtiall, DENTISTRY. will be peetaaies satl Ferme to drme being able to use it ai Mheir banks but Ran Df principally tothe com} tively small amount D . LBWIE. DENTION ies REMOVED from saute rea ni of bills being made. ‘he rate of discount con- 42 to 260 . even ten doors tinues at 5a6 per cent.; dry goods commission Dent: 6 per cent.; produce and grocers’ paper, 5\ a6 pee par cont: ‘tne stock market shows ‘aore = eral activity. The Commercial Advertiser of yesterday afternoon says: Governments are firm, under the improvement in Five-twen- ties at London terday. Five-twenties of 62 improved %; Five-twenties of ’64 and °65, Seven-thirties are % betier. Gold is weak. Tickets fi es. Tickets 5 fresias BROTHERHOOD. inserting Teeth, an Tnis moruing @ rumor was current on the 10. 260 Penn's avenue, between 12th and 18th — GMeR #10 X10 street that private advices by Cable reported je 2-tt 8. B. LEWIE. M. D., Dentist, wad SATS te wrap 8 cocknw! Ul kad sty 'Lemae ae EBT z min, Counsr of tte ect Bon Pay ape nin, made at about 1-16 per cent. per diem. Loo! On THURSDAY, Bept.'20th, NEW. JERABY SENATOR ELECTED.—In the New Jersey State Senate yesterday Alexander G. Cattell was elected United States vr, receiving the yotes of ajl the Republican jn snclt House presested’a: protest agaast the in e&cl jouse a pro! st ie new law for the election of United States Sena- tors as unconstitutional, and also declaring that there was no vacancy, and condemning in severe terms the action of the United States oats efuiting sgesticose TEAMER DRavEs xO! zB TEERSRAT Ar 18, FARE FOR ROUND x One-third of thin saeabe ior eae ae ae -D. L PEATE PR ahtendt peony Bie ofcoiny hy. wand peers and . ‘cannot wear Bo person can wear ethers who MOUNT VERNON Persons cal! at my office can be scoommode- ted with f de- stavies isthe eesti at Ss Upee tear px rece ena RN Fa i be more iis i fon - a it Vernon in thi —No. 338 Penn’s avenue, be- Senate in depriving Mr. Stockton of his vote Phiindeipaies = "tt Also. 907 Arch street, pinegibingtyn end Alexandria Boats toave each | Yogisiarure will meet in jolatecesioa to-day.” a = 87 The fine Steamer Wawasct can be chartered srunmime fo IRELAND. ! IRI@H RETURNING TO IRELAND.—Am Eng- Poe saiiet oman pagst: | “sueieme {Intel) Geavctentn Fic iia Paper says: “The -immigraiion’ from a ; T ues, three steamers which arrived at Prices wa names pe etd hich-ed tes etOCs), FEeD 1 santin Queenstown from the United States Inst weet {LOWEST FACTO! ALE BATES. assortment having broaght about one hundred and twenty ‘We are the agents of one of the a ig 1 “nave or FLouz, steerage passengers, all returning emigrante— LARGEST BAG FACTORIRGIN THE UNITED | ., which welll the attention o Fear; and had been ‘disappointed Ta, fding : em} ment there at the wages. 2 Soeetyattensf mew Norte Puscgais‘r | | MIE YAND, MEAL, Dauup nay, | i’ 40 rxpe On Thurndeye Reever, oe Baltimore. " ‘end all kinds of FEED at low rates, Cork forthe United States.” furnished afi Pt oi eae = Cad me ee ae ee TORK 8 ISLAND SALT Zt BEAUREGARD’s Mission TO — Merchants, Millets, Ferm«rs, and others are I VE CMarchants, Me rama Say ateY Me Hw are aco.’ | Lorgbe in aid prine famngenot the em Or: PAULING GAILS, WAGON COVERS, &c., OAL Al !! Coat = **' stood to peve bork a to De n 3 > SARTHOLOW 2 00.. ane Be ny gt Fa Ty st, 4 288, 9s 75 ; wae § ‘ tothe sec and'to begin at an an 29-coRw 7th at., Washington ie Beis ‘ue Faveeas 26 interest upon the o GLUYB,e . . Potreot, ‘York’ [eRe ere ae aying Won at se ran nin fare ath, be Po Mana, | would keep dar dude iy . THE CLEVELAND CONVENTION. The Resolutions Adopted. Yesterday, Gen. Denver, of Ual., chairman of committee on as the reported Fepmapens officers of the convention :-—For Major General Gordon : disgas: parsengers, and ee ber to the captain's table, from w h esbe was turaea AWAY Siler ber second meal. His peculiar macy with her on board attracted universal lew thon: On ber arrival at ber to the su bis femily asa indy, and allowed ber to be enteriaiped by them during ber stay there. This led to remarks alt. rwards and . we understand. The General tearing the result, wrote a letter exPusing his conduct on the ground that he Was put aware of ine woman's character. Every one in Panama is aware of bis connection with thts woman doring their stay at the botel, and he even went so far as to es ¢ to take ber to Chili, but was prevented ya ain influence and protest of a third party, whose name it is mot necessary to Granger to the chair. He was pre- sented to the convention by Gen. Steedman, with the remark that he had the honor of pre- senting his old corps commander in the Arm: menucn here. of the Cumberiand, as wiieke earemmeae and = Previous to leaving Panama he endeavored tried a patriot as ever |. Upon taki to foist this strumprton te some respectabie the chalr, Gen. Granger briefly acknow foreign tamily here. for fear ner reputation the honor conferred upon him. might euffer by remaining alone at the hotel The eecretary then announced commit: after he left, before could send her from On reeolutions and address. Sone the <ed Chill, and he even induced one of our leading — that of Gen. G. Peste, of District | foreigners here, imnocent of her character, to or Solambia. use his Inflaence to this end. The reply the After some business résolutions, a vote of | latter got, however, to his fret oppagstion, thanks was tendered to General Wool, the | Opened his eyes and satisfied him of the im- president, which were feelingly ac- Severa) telegrams them the following : One from soldiers of the late Confederate army assembled in Memphis as follows :-—The sold of the late Con. army met here to-day and deputed the undersigned to con- etatulate your Convention in your effort to re- store peace and quietude to the country, and express their cep sympathy witb your patri- and further, to assure you that een attempted to be practised on bim by Spe eee AD, og leaving Panama the Ge were then read, eral wrote to the same gentieman, u _— him to get the womaa off to Oalifornia or New York, but by no meane to allow ber to follow him to Chili. After General Kilpatrick left Panama this ‘Woman turned out & most abandoned aed Profigate wretch, and was compelled, on ac- count of her bad conduct, to leave the city and return to New York. We can vouch for all otic pul 5 these facts, and prove them as many certi- the Co. lerate soldiers are entirely willing to | cites of the General's bad Avior as be or leave the determination of their tsas citi- | Dis friends can desire. We regret togivespace zens of Statesand of the United States to the | in our columns to this expose, ae We always soldiers of the Union, and on our part we ledge security of life, person, property, and free lom of Yee and opinion to all.” One from H. J.N . of the Southern deie- gates, saying :—“I jeft the Loyal Sonth- ernersand will be in Cleveland to-morrow, to expose them to the Convention.” me from New York as follows :—“One han- dred thousand merchants and citizens of New York assembled at Union Square, send greet- ing to the soldiers of the Union, mow assembied st Cleveland. May your fal meeting at Cleveland tend to tae» ih that for which your blood bas show out—the immediate restoration of the Union under the Constitution. DovcLas Tartor, Jouw A. Dix.” The reading of these elicited warm and con- tinued applause. try to avoid personalities, but General Kttpat- nek is a public man. and, as we said before, he bas dragged us unwillingly into the discussion of bis conduct whilst travelling im the capacity of United States Minister. Grand Ledge of Odd- Fellows. At the meeting of the Grand Lodge of the In- dependent Order of Odd-Fellows of the United States assembled at the Grand Saloon of the Odd-Fellows’ Hall, on Gay street, Baltimore yesterday, tbe R.W. Grand Treasurer sub- mitted bis annual report, which was read and Teferred to the Commitree on Finance. From this rej it ap; that the revenue from the aay sentces Ser the year just closed was $27,019,17—including the interest received on the $2,040 United States bonds during the year; and the aggregate receipts fact ee of the Convention at raennno poe gag excess over — noon the wing reply to the despatch from | aggregate rece! b nee 3 year o' the ex-Confederate sol of Memphis was | $7,724.64, and the receipts of that year trom the drawn up and forwarded per 3 «The National Union Convention of Soldiers and Sailors assembled bere are profoundiy — or ordinary sources im the sum of ', 152.14. ‘The expenses for the year, ixclusive of the Boa officers of the ratified for the patriotic sentiments expressed | Mileage per diem of the im your despatch. We hail with Grand Lodge, and the Grand Represntatives 7 effort to restore pceaeeracr: to the came, were $7,550.41. Including e peace, brotherhood, and_ affection throughout our items the expenses were $19,806.51—thus show- entire country. War has its victories, but ing that the receipts of the year exceeded the ace and Union are Diess! for which we | expenees in the sum of $7,315,568. Pant) manfally contend un harmony and entire aseets of the Grand Lodge, in the justice are restored under the Constitution. custody of the Grand Treasurer, amounts to At the afternoon session an Execative Com- ppointed: resolation of thanks to General Ewing for his truthful and excellent address was passed, and the committee was appointed to visit the President and lay before him the proceedings of this Conveution. The Committee on Resolutisns and Address presented the following resolutions : The Union soldiers and sailors who served in the armies and navy of the United States in the recent war for the suppression of the in- surrection, the maintenance of the Constitu- tion, the Government, and the fi: of the Union, grateful to statenty Goa tor His pres- eryation of them through the perils and d- ships of war, and for His mercy in crowning their efforts with victory, freedom and . deploring the absence from our midst of many brave and faithful comrades who have sealed with their lite blood their devotion to the ea- cred cause of American nationality, and deter- mined, now, as heretofore, to stand by the principles for which the glorious dead have fallen, and by which the survivors have tri- umphed, being assembled in national mas: convention, m this city of Cleveland, Obio this 18th day of September, 1566, do resolve and declare, first, that we hearuly approve the resolutions adopted by the National Gann Con vention beld in the city of Philadelphia on the 14th day of August last, composed of dele. gates representing sll the States and Territo Ties of the United States; that our object in taking up &rms to suppress the late rebellion was to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution, and to preserve the Union with ajl its dignity and equality and the rights of the several States unimpaired, and not ia any spirit of oppressien, or for any p of conquest and subjagation; and that wnenever there shall be any armed resistance to the law- fully constituted authorities of our National Union, either in tbe South or in the North, or in the East or in the West, emulating the self- sacrificing patriotism of our Revolutionary forefathers, we will again pledge to its sup- ed our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred or. office until Rien ated They were adopted by acclamation, the Con- bility. The nm debt shal! not be repu- vention rising and ling upon the band for | diated. Congress shall have power to enforce Rally Round the Flag, after which cheers upon | the above. cheers were given. - The address is full of force and patriotic sen- SHOCKING AcoIpENT.—Un Wednesday last a timent. After the reading of the address | young man named Uhbier was giving « tight- various resolutions were offered that had performance in Frederick, Mi on already been considered by the committee on $24,009.56. LAWLESSNESS IN MissOURI.—After the ad- journment of the Platte ceunty (Mo.) radica- convention on Saturday, adrunken Union sol- dier named Donnegan made some noise on the street, and flourished a pistol about considera- bly. Sheriff Ogden took his pistol away,and told him to keep quiet, which Be did. A short time afterward a returned rebel named Calla- ban, apd Officer Marshal, with & posse of ten men, demanded the surrender of Donnegan, and ascufffe ensued, and pistels were freely used, resulting in the death of three or four and the wounding of eightor ten men. Anum- ber of delegates who bad started home hear- ing the firing returned to town and were fired upon by the Callahan party, and several of their horses were killed undertbem. Callahan fired twice at one delegate who was lying un- der bie wounded horse, and was fired on in re- turn and killea. Te jatest accounts say that several hundred armed rebels hold Piatve City and have driven all Union men out of town. They swear they shall notreturn. Great ex- citement exists. Governor Fletcher has been applied to for force to put down the mob. All accounts agree that Donnegan was unarmed when Callaban and party attacked him. RaDIcaL PLaTFORM—<Address of the National Cowmittee—The N Committee have issued a lengthy ada to the American peo- ple, signed by Governor Ward, chairman, and the representatives of every Northern State. and those of Delaware, Maryland, Tennessee, West Virginia, North Carolina, Missouri, Virginia, and Fiorids. After reviewing the course of the rebeilion and the Presiden’ lan of reconstruction since the rebellion was pressed, the committee recommend and su; port by arguments the followi! five phe * sons of reconstruction: That all persons born or naturalized im this country are hene-forth citizens. That representation shall hereafter be based on the number of the people, of what- everrace or color. Ex-rebels snail not bold shall remove the disa- resolutions, all of which were wn, and | of Groff’s Hotel toa bui on the te after resolutions of thanks to the officers of the | side of the street, the about thirty Convention and the citizens who had tendered | feet. had successfully crossed and re- bospitalities to the Con vention. it was proposed | crossed the forwards and backwards, and to close the Convention by singing the Dox. | was just ol and a benediction. The closing scenes of Convention were grand and impressive. INTTRESTING DEcIsioN.—In the Fauquier vs ) Circuit Courton Wednesday last, Judge ‘homas delivered s lengthy and able opinion Upon the much mooted question of the validity and binding effect of land sales made during the war, im consideration of Confederate treasury a money. The SSS eae entity — hone W. Pater yutam 4-| puorosup sew Oorm—A new system of Hanback—unlawful detainer. This is an | *™!l coinage is under consideratio: action instituted by the plaintiffs to recover | Government, and will in all probability be the posession of a tract of land called Waverly, a mileande balffrom Warrenton. The trial of the case engaged the attention of the Vourt for three days, and the maim point in the case ‘Was as to the validity of @ deed executed by R. M. Smith to the piaintiffs in June, 1563, the ae e.8 ome was Confederate money. nl Upon the possession or the iand in 1862, and heid it as the tenant of Smith. Smith sold and conveyed to the piain- uffs, by the deed of June, 1863. The question upor the deed was raised by the defendant's counsel by 8 motion to exclude it as evidence ip street below. He had a leg aad an arm broken in the fall, and his head and body was Syenee tioteene and injared tomake bis recovery very doubtfal. This is another sad warning to persons wu such feats. coin of better metal, but are to be distinguished by one and two perforated stars. ——— SER10vs8 AcctpeNTt.—The Alexan: frem the , and was elaborately argued 4 dna Ga- Messrs, Helis and Hunton for the canon, sette ~~ —A — fal accident occurred ee eas pce ny forthe | Shy. which will probably result in the death com) . ov the mo- N) one exclude, and allowed the deed go 10 ore be worthy young the train the jury. Judge Thomas holds said to Asay be ‘ending; and after discussing the various overt a gh f m. sae. the fire- points raised by the arguments of counsel, | ™*", walked out on the engine db mel ns og Said in substance: “Upon the whole, I con. of oiling the machinery, when losing - clude that the Confederate as well as the State | Snce, be fell. and was thrown with great vio- government of Virginia at Richmond, were, to | 1P¢e puliios pene Tock on the of the say the least. during their existence, ‘de facto | TOS, crushing eo beck of his head, governments; and that the contracts of the | 8"¢ otherwise seriously injuring him, from citizens and subjects of those governments, the effects of Which it is thought he can hardly who were at the time of contracting sui juris. | ecever. must be enforced by the means afforded of the de jure government; and when they have been ‘ited States government is responsible pee om such parties according’ ‘e the laws me oe trouble, and aonenn tbat Robes ay aoness the jare —. War if the Fenians are not eup- besrty 3 fer : a cee on Saache-amane is = tiffs. We case will | mainiy for defense very carned up to the Court of Ap) ~Alez. | one any one else to bea or to have any affinity with the ———$—_—___ THE TENNESSEE CONVENTION age ye aoe eet oon Pe nave yulded | 1 consequence of the alarm felt by nombers They have alee eioidaa nage seni of delegates and others th: the State at physicians and undertakers, and heiped to fill chureh to.amore than usual extent. Cholera is likely to disappear now. thonght, very good chance of being his successor. geeanes penef Darlington, S.C, tomer aps tot | iekmaea. vets from Conancuoge, and ‘to the it for ithe withdrawal of ‘went at its occupation the the mill! ioe Seales a Provost rts, Pedurts teres. wee pang stop to the. interference of tks cone Dean seedy of Kher @rowned | thovssnd millions of bushels. ‘This will ‘Ai a because ber nother op- | the crops of the people. handles bis cards queerly; be | structed and patented a lever ‘warranties (> plays tbe with a King. Open any sate in three hours.