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| } | FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. THE CITY OF NEW YORK OFF CAPE RACE. The Tuscarora Ordered Out of Port in Eughiad, rf wales t ; She Is Refused Both Coal josoleut threats and possible consequences of the dema gogie insurrection, it is the duty of the French govern- ment, and its military honor obliges it, more than ever, lo defend the Holy Faiher. Tho world must be well aware that France does not abandon those to whom when in danger she extends ber protectivn. It was reported that preparations, both naval aod mi'i- tary, were being made by Feange io view of Italian ov nalts a Paris Bourse was declining, the rentes closing on the 27th ult, at 68f. 60c, It was reported that Austria and Spain had sont notes to Franco on the subject of Italian affairs. and Repair, Italy. 3 Garibaldi and a portion of his followers got away from Sead Catavia, in two steamers, on the 25th of August, and janded at Mileto, in Calabria. ‘The naval commanders off Catania bad been arrested for permafiting {heir departure. ‘Tue royal tanec easures Catania and a ‘eyht hundred Garibald “dn j ithe Neapatian provinces ware ascites 80 reps of siege. General de ia Marmora bad been appointed Extraor- ‘nary Commiasioner at Naples and General Cialdini had gone to Sicily inks sim: lar capacity. ‘There was roaAexciie nent in Calabria. Soveral towns had pronounced in favor of Garibaldi. Mintater Ricasoh had gone to London to confor with Earl Russel!. Garibaldi having A‘sued @ proclamation inciting the Hungarians to reballkn, General Klapa had issued a counter proclamation @eclaring the time and mothod in. Opportune. WeCIellan’s Book on tho Blunders fg the Crimea Renders Euzland His Enemy. Garibaldi at War with the King ef Italy. {ord Brougham and the Czar of Russia on the War in America. Pa and. ‘The two would-be assassina Of Marquis Wiclopolski iad been executed at Warsaw. RXCITEMENT IN THE COTTON MARKET. slligence. THE LONDON MONEY MARKET. Lorn %, August 27, 1862. Consols closed to-day at 0234 4 9544 for money. AMERICAN SRCUKITIEN + Mlinois Central shares, 5034 a 4944 dis Count; Erio Rail- road, 30431. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARE. T- Livkaroor, Aug ust 27, 1862. The sales of cotton for two days ‘Monday: ind Tuesday) were 28,000 bules, including 20, to spe wlators and exporters. The market 18 excited with an. advance of one-balf a one penny per pound, closing with Y&n upward tendency. ‘The Mails of the North American and Asia, &., &e. &e, Cara Race, Sept. 5, 1862. ‘Tho mahip City of New York, from Liverpool on @ 27th, via Queenstown on the 2sih of August, passed ia point, en route to New York, at seven o'clock this mornitg. She was boarded by the news yacht anda @ummary of her news obtained. Hor dates are three days lator than those per the Asia. , The City of New York has 125 eubin and 230 steerage esengors. She has experienced ssvere westerly winds roughout the passage. TRADE REPORT. The advices from Manchester show an excited a rket ja cotton goods and yarns, with quotations tik’ vaucing. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFI'S MARKET. ‘Tho market is generally dull. Richardson, Spenee '& Wakeield, Nash & Co., Biglind, Athya & Oo., wad periat hand, relative to Roms, en —In view of the} NEWS FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Wastnweros S6Pt- 5, 18°. GEN, M’OLELLAN’S OPPONENTS AGAIN yA WORK, ‘The Siar of this evening intimates that tha voliticians, who have caused such irreparable mischief! aN army, are again opening a fro in the rear of Gon. Mo “tellau. Their tutrigues aud machinatious are operating upa” OF tain members of the Cabinet, who are exhibiting ane" non pique and feeling in this matter, in order to intim “ date the President. The present condition of affairs has ovidently tm- pressed at least @ portion of the radicals with the ne- ceasily if not the propriety, of suspending for the pre- sent their assaults upon our Generals, and thelr efforts to pervert the war to their own peculiar partisan us@s, Even Senator Wilson has changed front, and is now seriously convinced of the necessity of looking exclusively to the prosecution of the War, instead of to thg achievemont of Political or sooial reforins by means of our army. The bold advance of the rebel armies has thus effected what no amount of an wyea BR or persuasion could hereto- foré accompiish, UR ee a ae one pevipenpeercigl pints. wags 2 yy't ans a pel gm pa expoct v2 ate ba ray much difference of opinion here among promi- ment men as to the designs of the Executive io a loading mallitary quartor. GENERAL BURNSIDE AND TRE ABOLITIONISTS. ‘The negrophilists charge General Burnside with having loft several hundred contrabands at Fredericksburg. they could have been brought off consistently with secu, rity to the command, they would havo been an exponse here. Feoding whoie families of negroes, and educating them at public charge, is a grievous embarrassment to the government just now. THE KEBRL INVASION OP KENTUCKY. Garrott Davis, United States Senator from Kentueky, and Mr. Maynard, member of Congress from ‘Tunnessee, are here to confer with the Executive as to tho steps that must be taken to rid Kentucky from rebel invasion. The abolition leaders in the Senate defeated the Houso bill providing for raising a Home Guard ip Keniucky to suppress gueriling, and to be subject to the call of the President for home service. Had this authori- ty been given, it is probable that the present raid upon Cincinnati would not have bocn successful. When Mr. Ceasenden made his speech in favor of stopping enlistments, he referred to the fact that volunteering was then going on in Kentucky and Teanessee. SUFFERING OF THK UNION MEN IN THE SOUTH, Major Willams, a citizen of Fredericksbu:g, who war arrested in that city when it was occupied by thy reb-le, Previous to ils capture by our forces, and confined in Cas tle Godwin, and then im Salisbury, North Carolina, is now in this city, having been released en parole for the Our St. Petersburg Correspondence, S> Perrmneee, August 15, 1562. "Views of the Crar and His Cabin t on a Restoration of the Onion—How They Tiink It Could Be Ejected, and Their Opinion on Slavery, dic.. ke. ‘Tho othcia! article in the Journal de St. Petersburg, of swhich I gave you a translation in iny Yast, has been fol- wed by another on thesame subject—viz: the civil war Mow raging iu America, and the possibility of terminating wt by mutual compromise, Our government adhores to ‘whe opinion, which, if I am pot mistaken, it expressed muite lately im answer to a cominunication from the Cabinet, that such a compromi:e must be effected fn the basis, not of separation, but of recoustruction, feud thinks that in spite of the exasporation displayed by Phe South it sould still be in the power of the federat au- Ahorities to bring her back into the Union. To do so, however, it would be necessary for the North, as the stronger party, to come forward with concessions that would allay the feverish irritation of the Soxtherne.s,and Fomove the approhonsions that have led to their unhappy SecoRsion, ‘This evidently refers to tbe “pecultar institation”” ‘which is at the bottom of the whole euntest, though the jo@eial journal avoids any direct allision to it. Agocd @eal Is suid about the frivadly disposition of Russia rds the United Statos, and her porfeet freedom from ‘tho jealousy ot their prosperity and greatnose that is ex- lexhibitea by other Powers, which may be considered as a E: to tho contending parties to invoke the good offices the imperiol government, which would certainly be auted with the utmost alyevity aud with the caruest Ito to effect a reconciliation between them. A Year ago & pacification ou the term: alluded to would avo been scoutod as a most lame and impotent conclu- , uothing less being expected frou the way than the tal dowafall of negro slavery, which Mrs, Stowe’s * Unole Tom ** had rendered ae vopupalar ia Ruovia as ia West of Europe. But the inexorable logic of facts bas really modified this feeling. It was believed that at the it declaration of the oppressed necroos would rise ainst their masters and recouquer the liberty they had wen robbed of, or rather that the very fear of such a tastropbe would paralyze the energies of the joutherners snd force them to upconditional sub- ‘mission. To our utter amazement uothing of tne ind bas . The vlave States send their Lire availabic male population into the field, and leave mo one at home to guard their negroes but old tnen, wo ‘ead children, and tho negroes continue very ly yking ia the plantations or at the intrenchmenis which ‘are to keop off their*‘iiberators.” Aud even in those parts ae occupied by the invading army of the North we not hear of their joiming it or rendering the slightest to the federal cause, The only Liference to be wa fron: this is oither that the slaves are gatistied ith D their condition, and do not wish to change it, or they are too fatat hearted to strike a blow for freedom. faen the chance is offered them. Tu the latter-case they assurediy not worth the blood and treasure that bas expended for thair sake, and it would be unwarran- Ne to let tho interests of such a race stand in the way of the ee fo grand @ political {wbric ag the ham ‘nion. The American War Question. THE UNITED STATES SLOOP-OF-WAB TCSCARORA ON- RAED OUT OF AN ENGLISH POKT--8H8 19 REFUSED COAL AND REVAIR—COMMENTS OF THE BRITISH PRESS ON THE STRUGGLE, STC. ‘The United Statos sloop-of-war Tuscarora put iate bal- mouth on the 23d of August, and was ordered to leave in Rwenty four nours. She sought permission to remain and vic hor damages, she being reporied leaky. The av Phorittes referred her captain to the ministers; but it is ‘Waid tha: the captain declined to make any application in What quarter. She was aliewm to remain while one of her ‘Wilicors weat to London; but was ordered to leave on his @tinen, without repairs and without coal. ‘The Voited States steam frignts Tuscarora is reported to be leaky. ‘The English journals have very litte to say on American eftirs. - ‘ London Times narousticalty - refers General McClellan ‘trictwves on the Allies onthe conduct of (ne war inthe and asks how bis own sree ‘will stand the erat of thowe strictures, We teeatathe affair ab Culpepper Court House asx most eignal diseomfiture for General Pope. ‘The London EHerajd denounoss the con tinued violation? PT the laws of vations by the United States Navy, and ‘Complains of Earl Russell's apathy. oud QUAM REPUDIATES INTERVENTION, the Londoa News, August 22.) On Weduesday rector the Right Hon. Lord Broug- delivered an address tn the 3! ots Heil, Spa-saloon, ough, in bebalf of the Mechanics’ Lastitate of ‘that a. Me. Henry Walker, the President of the tatitn. ere ba discourse Lord Bi said; is im cannes even be doubted, thas Scar- world, that this very long duration, But ‘Know , I feat confident—ne confide: t as | have @ right in free country to think of tho past, the Nae cart re—that ue the nost absolut» no he a es Bingiand and France—and rill more Peg ths sll wat a cum Cate tanttae wy of the South, which is an expedient recommended— Met, the Greum hardahipe, instead of md Ee nae and the greater likelihood woutd there be et thoir continuing the horrible contest. In the present @Wtate of distress ‘hore A most remarkabie and gratify Ang cironmatenoe to be reflected f Uhh rworking classes. (Tear, hear,’ 1 . yin: xcood tha Noble doterminat fe they are aan g the most bitterly, to abiie by ol ho law, tv complain of no one for not yrotmntly relieving on, (0 perforin such operations ae they aro still enabled Bo do, to carry into offoct all their moans~the means of ing—and even to corabine improvement with sav! Sh orter to Koop themselves a8 long as possible from eciving roltof from the parish. They have done all they eau do 10 subsist without appealing for aid to the parish, Prusting to Provitonce to make the duretion of their wut: Vorings as short as pogsitvie, Grent Britain, It te announced that the marriage of the Prince of Wales jth the Princess Alexandrina, of Doumark, will take Tho new fortideation works at Plymouth had been car- fied away by sa. ‘The Bishop of Kite © is the New Primate of Ireland, Fr ane "s He Monileun, ina paragraph, sald to be from the Im. at Be o'clock this forenoon, and were proceeding towards —Flour has a downward tendency, w . per bbl. : qit0 8 of American range 2%. Wheut cuil and dechined 2d, a Bd per ceutal; red 6d. 4105. Od; red Southern, Lis. a Le. Sd. u'hern, tis. €d. a» zinixed, 208. Sd. a 208. 6d. ; yellow, 295, 0s.; white, Sis. a b2a. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. The market was very dull. ‘The various circulars re port bee? heavy. Pork very dull. Bacon quiet and Sle wy. Lard quiet but frm. Tatiow quiet and une chanced. purpose of trying to efivct au exchange for himself and ether Stato prisouers for some of the disloyal citizens ar rasted by us. He represents the sufferings of the Union mew of the South as very great. No merey or sympathy is sliowa them. If a man is suspected he is promptly ar rested and required to take the oath or be imprisoned THR NAVY. Captain Samael 1. Breese, of New York, has been ap pointed Rear Admiral on the retired list, in the place of Rear Admiral Reed, deceased. LIVERPOOL PRODUCK MARKET Ashes quiet at Sls. 64. a in inactive; common, 2ts. Spirits turpentine quiet at 120s. Sugar steady. Coffee quiet and steady. Rico lirm LONDON MARKET. ‘Wheat has a downward tendency, with a decline of 2s. per quarter. Flour dull and deciined 6d. por bol. Sugaré firms, Coffee buoyant. Tea steady. Rice firm. ‘Tallow easier at 48s. a 48s. 3d. Assistant Surgeon of the United states Navy, and ordered to the stoumer State of Georgii PRIZES AND PRIZE Notwithstanding an act was passed reqniring all prize money to be paid into Bid cones y immediately etter the sale of the prizes, nothing has yet been paid over for distribution. It is estimated that nearly two millions of dollars of prize money lave been realized from the sale of prizes in Philadeiphin and New It is just to our gallant sailors, uid to the widows Arrivals of “Foreign Steamers On Cape Race. Care Rack, Sept. 5, 1802. Tho steamship Marrocordutto, from London on the 17th of Auguet, passed this pont at balf-past one o'clock, en route to St. Johns, N. PF. ‘The steamshiy Hamimonia, from Southampton on the 21st of August, for New York, giseed this pont at four o'clock this morning. The steamship Himalaya, from Cork on the 28th of August, for Quebec, with women and children, paswed here u o’elock this morning. Th steainship City of New York, frm Liverpool on the 27th, vin Queenstown on tho Bik of August, passed hore at Uireo o'clock tis nivruing. The dates per the City of New York are three days inter. All the above steamers were boarded by the news yacht joners should furnish without delay a cizes and the amount reaiizod from them, and ‘avy Department should give notice when and where the prize ineacy will be paid and the share due ty abi. THE, REMAINS OF LIKUT, The body of 1 NDEN RECOVEKED, nutonapt Samuel Fessenden, who was killed ina recent battle at Centreville, was yesterday recovered by his cousin, Lieutenant Joshua Messendon, U. S. A., and Medical Director General Periy, who west tunder the protection of # flag of ttuce (ur that purpose, ‘The rormains will be takon to Maine to-morrow for in- torment EXTENSION OF HOSPITAL ACCOMMODATIONS. ‘The goverument ie making arrangetasnts for greatly extending hospital accommodations at this point. Plea. sapt wooded places in the neighborhood of the city are being selected. Interesting trom Loutsville. ANB RLRLE MAUCHING ON FRANKFORT, RY Loursvinur, Kv. Sept. 6, 1 Colonel Thomas Swords, Acting Quartormaster Geveray United States Army, lef! for Cincinnati this afieru: agsume the position of Chief of the Quarter mast! partmeut cn Gonera: Wright's staf, Ail is quiet along the Obio river. Louisville is safe for the present. A relixblo gentleman, who bas arrived from Shelbyville, reports that the rebel forces went out of that pace at ten DEATHS OF SOLDIERS. ‘The following deaths of soldiers are anuounced Lieutenant Charles ‘teu Brock, Co, 0, 01st New York. Urderly Sergeant, nume unknown: to this city ip au srabalance from Falls Church Buyler Philo Nilex, Co. F, Ist Michigan eavanry ‘22d Now York. th New York. . B. bth New York. Saree @. Hogue, Ce. F, 3d United States artillery. George Worthen, Co. F, 10th husotts, Veunsylvania, Kano’s ritier. Ransom White, Co.'1), 61st Obio. ‘Wr. Moss, First Company 44th New York Justa Crowley, Sth New York Tudependent bateory. Stephen A. Hitford, Co, 1), 14th New ig Jobson, Co. B, 104th Now York. F. Davidson, Co. F, Sth New York 1 Rawson, Co. 1, 55th Ohio. Julius M. Hnghes, Co. F, 6th Peansylvauin reserve. ©. Ear, Co. D, 58th New York. John M. Stratton, Co. H, 56th Penraytvania. John Stewart, unknown. William Ray, Co. 1, 36tn New York. Ww. P. Wiitiams, ¢ 4 12d) Excelsior, The Pacific “Ruitroaa and Telegraph Lor ampanpd Frankfort. Reported Fight at Middlebury, Tenn. Mam rats, Sept. A fight is reported to have taken piace at seven miles from Bolivar, on Sunday afternoon, lasting sevoral hours. The town was taken by the rebels. The Union fogs was thirty-seven killed and seven taken pri- rovers. ‘The rebel lore was four killed and elit woonded. Among the rebels killed is Captain Appingtos, of 51. Louis. ‘The steamer Amelia was fired into ou her last passage up from Helena, by gueriliss from the foot of Puck Island, ¥ellling one and wounding two. The military landed and burned the houses in tho vicinity, end laid the plantations waste. Fifteen priconcra were taken. The negroes on tho plavtatious were also bronght away. ninth Highianders, Col. Farnsworth. TO THB KDITOR OF THE HERALD. Washinton, Sept. 4, 1862, Nearly all the press, fo speaking of the eunmand of the allant and mach lamented Goneral Steveus, and which performed such good service in the Inge battles at and bear Manassas, have omitted (o movtion that the gallant Seventy ninth Highlanders (New York Volunveers) formes ® portion of it, Again, they have falion inte error ty call ing General Stevens’ comihand a brigade. General ste vens commanded a division, consisting of three birgedes, commanded respectively by Cel. Daniel Lansnre, Col. a and beagle Farnsworth, of be het Seventy ninth landers. Highasets was (moot the regiments constituting Col. Farnsworth’ vn Drigade which was in ad- vance in tho battle of Saturday last, and while gallantly leuding MtLGol, Farsaworth received severe vound ta in the battle since fought, and tn which Gencral Sere was killed, the Highlanders A ec een owt heavily. Ite other commanding offyer, Major Elliott, was: wounded. Tho hss in ofears wigsten. pie vision was great. Two commandarts a four imental commanders were wousticd, besides 2 Dost of officers and the brave commander himself killed. The friends of Col. Farnsworth in New York wilb titted to learn that he is doing wel', and will be able Hie conduct w commeaded by hie took M. ay . twelve the Pour d of Copunisenners of the Union Pactiic Rai road and felegraph Company. fhe meeting will be directly m accordance with the act parsed at the last session ff Fon- gress ior the couctruction of the Paciac Railroad and fele- fraph, and will make tie commencement proper of that gigantic enterprise. Great numbers of wealthy aud influ. eoial raiiroad and telegraph — are now iw ibe ‘city, and the mecting 18 expocted to reecive an over. wheiming atteudagce (rom all pasts of the loyal Stetes. ‘The tirst ergantzatton of the Commisatoners will — Diy be only an imfortaa) one. 4 tomporary Chairman an: Secretary baving been appointed, the severe) Metingwieh ed practice! men present will be invited to give (heir views, so Cant the Commissioners in their after delibers tions may have Eh Peaeft of all suggestions made hy those who gay ve sunposed Lo understand the snbject. The failowing .2 a fail acalysis Of the principal tections of the jaw ef Congress providing for the mectugs— Seetion Grat creates @ corporation, with the uanal pow. ore, burning sont ome hondved and sixty persons in tbe Northern and Western States as the corporations, and pre ‘viding that the Secrowry of the Interior may natae five others aa Commissioners to act with ther. ‘The uames of these Commissioaers sre us faitows:— Maine—James Dunning, dchn M. Wood, Bdwia Noyes, Joveph Eaton. a Hampshive—Jowoph A. Gilmore, Charles W. Wand. overmon: Henry 1. Baxter, George W. Collamer, Boury Keyes, Thoinas A. Cantiold, Maxsachuviie——Wittian i. Swift, Samcol T. Dana, Jobn Bertram, Frauk'\u §. Stoves ‘Dipker. Rhee Istand—Waiter S. tirgess, Wisinm P. Blodget, in Hf. Cheever , Charles Kerdick Pietcher. Comacc at Anguntae vrewster, Henry ¥. Haven, Cor. neliue J.. Bushoell, Meury iiammond. — Pork--Iwaae Sherman, Dean BR chimond, cond brave and skilful offcer is wart! comrades, pcoey Tho Cacualtics Battles Before Washington. ‘The following mames of killed aud wounded in the late patties in Virginia are additional to those already pub. \inhed tm the Hiematy =~ A ayres Lieutenant, 24th Naw York. Photpe, Wm. 8 Lae horn | *' inant wh te . 3 « yb Alfres btren 14. 24s NY. killed. Boautien Lt, 240 N.Y. a Cartes A. scan Sarl 3 ene Beattie Lt, 22dN, Buckman Li,, 2oth N. ¥. 14. Col. it ue i: ——r NY eee atta S. ra sr 44 Ciba i, aia’ ¥., ee we BY, reat tmaiel J. oe ‘Thomue M. Howe, Wms, carrer Be, teeb N.Y. Cvons LA., 64h Pa., mise. rg Robert t Finney, Joln A. Green, B. R. Myer. Mi Thomus Pwann, Chauneey Brooks, Kdward Dobra Lt., 66tb Pomsayivenis. Fagurley Lt., 22@ New York, ur Wilkie. Ohio—Noa L. Wilkow, Amase Stone, Wm. A. Clement, 8. LHommodfion, Juha Brough Wi. Dennison, Jaced aterer Piste Les a he LRT ty! 78 A windiene—at ies alee, Thomas ne da Dovid c r Branhim, Semuei Haanah, Jonas Votaw, Jense i sprgtred spa “sonar ‘ hams, Iaeac €. blaton, Tinnas Wm. B. Ogden, Chartes G. Hartmond, Henry Farnum, amor ©. Babcock, W. Shekion Gale, Nehemiah Busoall, Lorenz Pull , 7b N.Y, Ge Gower Captain, 76th N.Y PS cca Lie Halliday Capt. 30th N.Y. Hubbard Lt wath N.Y, bed Michigan—Joln D. cae R. N_ Rice Charlos A. Holt Lieut., 8oib N.Y. Hutchineon Surgeon, 2288. 7 trowbeidae Gardner, Charles W. Vebuy, Charles Hall Lieut., 56th Pa, Y., missing. %. Gorbat, Win Netonsel 1 Y4., 8th NOY. May tom. Ye, J do & ten lina 4 mio oe sr Tandonal ty N.Y. Vingston Maj. 76th N. ¥., nn a ips, Walter jclndoe Landon Lieut, 220.6. ¥ missing, , B.A, Broadhoad, A. H. Virgen missing. . Panama. 8. Ward, Rleury 4. ew Tiwight Wood. > & bary, John MeCustek, Joba K. Joues. Murray Lieut., 2400 N. ¥. | Mumford Lieut., 66th Pa, Lowe—William F, Copibangh, sncioe HH. ig ot 4 Pp Augh "ie ng Memes in Cook, Samuel Prorsons Lieut., aad N. ¥., Pree, vag 90th N. ¥., | Curtis, Platt missing. AssourdenVibe, M. MoPboreon, R. W, Walls, Willard P Rn Balj, armet Sestty, Jobn Corby, Ktodding Lieut, 14th 8, Lm an Ee , Laoan J, Bradford, Jotm T. Searing Lt. hy hy Ms N.Y. capita be ¥, jeator Thomas, Smith Major, 66th ‘gina cain oan NE: pci tenn” maner Oballis, Josiak TM. Vauvonst Liout., 6th N. % ‘Vanptiek tase, TONY Wickham Lieut. sa NY. CT: i ephioa ) . Witson Lieut., N.Y. Wilts Diet, SOK N.Y. Wateous Captala, Yel Ayr aye Be c. Roy oe Kount eae rater Bodine a. Ste Ja iad 8 those who have died in the service, that | David . Lincoin, of Boston, has bem appointed Acting a A when broughs to | ington, T. ).. Judah, James Bailey, James poe W. Mowe, Charles McLaughlin, Timothy Damo, John R. Robinson. ‘Or gom—William $3. Ladd, A. M. Borry, Benjamin F. Baraing. Cnieaco, Sept. 2, 1863. ‘The mecting assembled this morning, and after tho transaction of Some usimportant business adjourned til, the afternoon, ‘Tho Convention Met porsuant to adjourument, and, on motion, proceedad to the election of permanent officer Georg» W. Cass nominated Wm, B. Ogden, of Llinois, for esident, Who was chosoa by acclamation, H. ¥. Poor Soonetary, and T, W. Alcott, of Now York, Treasurer, were un#imously elected. Senators McDougall, Lane, Dooittle an’ all the members of Congress present were invited to AMS tn the Convention. Afver tho appamt- men’ of comancittes of one from each Stato represented, ove from the Coraxpissionors WAS Bppointed by the Secre- tary of ube Interior #@ gtrauge tho business of the Goa. veation, : skcomm bit, ~ * Cmcago, Sopi. 5, i862, ‘Tho Convealiog wag called to odror at bolf-past ‘ten, The minutes of yosterday’s procoodings word Tead and approved, A joint resolutien of the Tegielaturo of Colorado Territory om the subjec of the Pacific Railroad was received and laid on the table for future consideration. , A committeo of ® preamble Ko ayorance ¢ and the road in devoloping the mineral ‘ecommend the the West, and r tnost MOUs exertions, and to still Lory unite the por; ae our Union by a system of communication betweou ‘two oceans Talieh shall Bind the wae of the different eections tn stilt bonds; that the preesure of tho war should pot di i oagt vigorous prosecution of the work, but give it a impetus. ‘also recom. y mend the opening f books for the Pacific Roud at one of the principal cities in each Northern State and at San Franctaco. ‘The report was accepted, The committeo aot having finished their labors, leave was granted thom to sit fain. Genoral Hilt, of Dacotah being present, was Invited t) take @ seat in the cenvention. Governor Evans, of Colorado, uddresged the convention on the advantages to be gained by running tho route through that territory. Several other gentle. men spoke of the vast importenco of the road and the advantages to be gained by its speedy com. plotion, During the afternoon —gewsion the Peeatmbie and rerolutions of the committce were adopted, With the excoption ef one naming piaces where boul were to bo opened. ‘This was dircuszed at leugeh. With- out acting the Couvontion adjourned tll to-morrow. THIRD DAY. 0, Sept. 4, 1962. ‘Tho Gonvention met at eleven o'clock. The resotution fron: the Business Committes in regard to openiag the Yooks was taken up, and the discussion on it became general, After being amended it was adopted. Hooky are to be opened the 1st of November at Portland, Con cord, Rutlond, Boston, Providence, Hartford, Alba! Bufiaio, Now York, Trenton, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Baitim ehington 48, Cincin Wilmington, nail, Cinvetand, Wuce Milwaukee, 6, Poul, Burling venworth . Oral Franc two wo A resolution w of Comm 5 gress, smmcdinte ubling in Decomber amend the Pacific Railroad act fo that it shall The capital stock of anid company sbail cousist of share dred toliars exch, which 1 Detrott, Carson. City, Sau 1, AUsreMain Open ot least a willion shall be : “ld iu not nio'e tau two thousand shares by any ove person.” despateh (rom 1. C. Kitnbal! and Dantol 8. Wolls, of Satt Lake, was asying — that tolegraphic reports of thw proceedinge of the Raliroad Con- vention were rond with deop interust, avd trust. ivg thot the road would be tocated on the ronte Kiving the grewest good to the geoatest number. and that the worl: he speedily accorplished, and adding that Oth will doubtiess, whon an opportunity offers, add deeds to words in +o great and usefal an enterprise. ‘A couituitteo of five was appointed by the Chait to cot formation in reapoct to co 03 ineral and sovoge published m pampbhle The Conve President and Se Ys ire in West Twenty-seventh Street. DESTRUCTION OF A fb ACTORY- Between nine nad teu o'clock last might a fire broke out inthe Inrge manufactory of J. 8. Moyer. builder, Nos, 112, 114, 116 and Lik Weet Twenty-sevonth stress, building was four stories high , aad y-vight feet front feat deep. Witem the fire was tir aand smoke were geen issning from the base. the vie of the engin Owing to the tible char.etar of the the flames &y rapidly, ond in a very time the | cutie buildiag A six story Was enveloped $n Sam N 110) on the ast, ir Wuild rijoMe wonkd, Ho doubt, reir part of se streot were also burned. Konses On Seventh avenue t out their furniture, bub t the tames extended to the Mr. Moyer estimates bis lose on steak, merebandise and Uuiiding at about $52,000, au whick property he his an TANGA OF 01 3.000 th the fello inaarance wier—vis: Merelants’, Pak, St. nasburg City. “Lhe tourth Bnoe ot No, 18 was orcupioa hy George Law ‘ Woodenware manufactory ; lows about $1,500, The third Hoor wae ovcupiod by Mr. 3 loss bout $1.00. Jol Sehat. The ovenpants of the tokerent ano Frightened and moved re was extinguished before loss about $200, no insurance. ep: Vufiaiog No. 110 was accanied an the first floor and ha-ement hy J. Ji, Athald, as a stable aad (eed wtove. ‘Che suck was Lcenoved. Damage about $100; mauret for $150 io the : - Nicholas Insurance Company. ‘The upper houra are oceupied by J. H. Barnard, ae & kop skirt fac The bonding is decnged Mg 4 1 tory. Loss about $200. i, aad f) 4 to be meured. peaneut baiiding N , is owned by Mre. Blixom. It is damaged $400. ‘There were eight lies ocoupyi the house, «wl of ehow gue tained more or lees damage to thoit furniture. A frame builing (No. 8) on the opposite side of the sireet, owned and cconpied by Tafayotte Onley, caught re from the leat, and before the flames were ex yvesant Insuraves Company. surance au the building. ‘The dwelling house it the reur of 102 West Twenty- Fixth street, owned by Mr. . Chapman, is damaged about $100. Mr. K. Gliekler’s furniture is damaged aluut fifty dol- tare. Insaved for §400 in the Merchant's imenrance (om- pry. ‘the rear part of building 105 West Sixteenth street, Wan ateo dawaged about $200. ‘The origin of the lire is nuder inye tigation by the fire roarehal. Gentlemen Seek: quperier quality end ¢ley are re Fompertfutiy favited vs Manufacturer of Geav's is Nawmau sireet Military Clothing. Weare now prepared whu lame aveurtmuente of Ariny Cloths of every coeesiption, to make to oF offices of every grade in the higiert style and at ve oo. CORNER CF PROADWAY aN GRAN. And © ‘OUNER OF BROADWAY AND W Flemibs sr. G@encral Tom Thamb ant Commodore Nace give sheir inet Prize Exbivitions at Bacaito's Mireur, at U and 3 v'eloek todny, an superb fame ac 8 and 74/0 Toe The Paimer Arm und Log-Made Only by the toventer, Clinton Watt Ae han parece, © wire aad | d Bargiae ‘Proat Safes. iver matt, de Ne. 63 fee Mat, PATRICK, W. A. Bate! hetor’s Cole brated Rata blish= Wine, Toupay and fair Byeivy, aud ava Crean for eoaatving bale, 16 Bood street, Orisadore’s Bair Dye, tad Wig cepow Wholesale and She Waye w apphed vy 2 perigaced arti Beautttul Complerion.—Laird'a Bioom @f Fouth. of Liquid Pearl, har wo equal for proseivivg aud b mi complexien and Dadi axing pir inde pew Oreeie, Wwillthave no other. vail rugelsiny am “ pe Compiezivn—Phaion’ ‘a Smew White Greum when spnilod to she face, ncck aud arwe seems, Like the work of it coarsest avin fingoth, fairest soriplesion, travepereutly whive. Sohd'by' wll Sragainus und (eury code dealers, Batchelor’s Nair Dye—the Best in the world timewatancous, harvoicst and reliable, Bell by drug: iota and perfymers everywhere. Factory, #1 Barclay aireet wee tes oom ite mete bre 30 ht by brown, M. Bek and brown 7 jolt oy perhes Soldier's ich every Sol- ier ahold hy iggk of blood ‘when wounded, fe to stop and by which a great maby brave lives would be saved— Pres aly ons dollarecat the Optical Lnatitate, rorner of roadway aint = street, under Barntim's Ms) we mn teothing, a ts itfautuw, Sold everywhe hag 1 of Broad: rune Museum. ‘Tross from, ledton, and Ann streot, 0 to $2. Afemale OS RO wo . ion ‘ny ciner mb ‘hee bf eaive Dame. Pera srtenen inters Disco very Cures th sp jon of the Stein ‘S Division street, New n Rew eek ty, isco saga pe MT tbh Scrofala, obstinate E: pay pe ls 2 oR agri, bey semores og ie eat ne y Tonaulvea tor ramet A Chas. harles Marsh, D. O. Mills, Samuel Beil, Louls The | discovered | od | Completa tn one volunae, o- “ge tO Boston tonight A ORgrenes AND + Preservative ; J, No. 6 Artor Mouge. } ust, THE RECENT (BATTLES IM VIRGINIA, aire in Tenne from Europe, &e., d&e., &e. 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To Retired Naval Officers and Otnercim Wanted, copies of the United Slates Naval Register for the {eliowing years: — All bature the pear Isla. al from 1816 ive: LAM, E35, 18%. Apply to Capi. G8Cait BULLUS, aval renuesvous, Ch ah TSE SIS A eh eRe MISCELLANEOUS. SS | hs NEW Gor’ PyaiGty \i ke. HENRY WOOD, author or y rs Heirs," sud will | be puvltahed ow Saturday THE Jone,’ A LA ‘eroer’s ih," Aes, ke @ auinOF ® manuscript. urebased from beve by a8 in auvance of the pud- | Ped > 1 Lets printed from her, and it will be lextion at ihe ¥ Complete in one cunts, ANDREE BYALSEX, © cover, for 0 Bang the coatly “by this celebrated author, ‘or wa from (he wivanced F | Compicu in wo large octa:r crate a volun A Complete tn one te Ponts, GF THE TRAP EF: BY G of “The Prati ‘Trnil Hunter,” * Complete in lar — THE BANDITTL OF TNE PRAIBIES, 1 THE MURDERE Pali of beautiftaiy 1 a0 canis, iio ia tne Advance ordera for the aleve works will Le « wil, free of ‘aed ne rotation they are rorsived, aad copies aent pe postage, of receiptor routitances. Sy all pers ter send on their ofders at once Tor whet tu Aifferent books to stare witb. AL the whove are pubiisued and wie at the chap publishing ond bookselling os woli went ot T. B. PETERSON & WWOTAERS, WOU Chesuipsc cores. Haiheterph ia, To whom all orders mist come Aidro-se, & rece'¥e thie media attention SMITH A DROTUBR'S Vi pe cUaIcR © PALE ALES. Se fern slreet, detweeu Keventh and Eagheh ee ay. og axa SAVING OF TWENTY ren £ your Custory, Sliver Pla A and sekveping Arigles at 1. D WaerOnDes, ‘ben Testicate, T GIMBREDE s ALRUMS (PIFTY PIOTURES) tt * Waiting Cards, Now Peper, Mono retitled we isin, in pratt Gast ANES #OR TUE NILLION AT ye mamitacttey . PISNBLL, No. 2 Cortiagat sreet, Dose ‘8 PLAN TATION WIT BITTERS. ify, 1 pana in parity, virmngthen ana invigriate, They strengtien the sostem anc entty They pr Me Aa tntermivient forers Shey ben’ he bremeh the stomach. bey cure Drrvepeia and Uhay cure Oar CSolosn ant Cholera Mothas, ¥ core Lt Cupiaiorand Nereons Hea ache They aretha Hivert im he world, They taake the Brak migu stro: They ern wane! ya werk, Foote Wn feat reatorwn, wrktbrated Callen: int the: pi a ot day. ure Lor “Gompiaint an prevents tleamatle at, itican be used at all limes of day rly recommended to weak ean get diet, maw, he Ad or young, and ie ps at deiente peewone. Seid vy oll grocers, draggiste, hot i salnoge DRAKE & fine, 208 Broa¢way, New York. | rh ANTATION BrITrrERs ' tevigaees Hrongibeus and pnviles the aystemn; ia a perteet nalvite’s groat restorer. Tt ia composed of erate, the caleurated caliaya bark, roors and Parbev spied to Weak and delicate persone, bert ani no for Brite parity. Tt cures dvavepsia, is gentle tonic, fa jomt the thing for changes of the ry Reanone. Sold by all grocers, deuguists hotels end exloo! aD doa DRARE #60 Broadway, N. ¥. Ti 1 a t-1800¥ —DRARBS PLANTATION ATTTERS ar of this celebrated brand app to ve in every one's mouth, as woil as On every onwe fable, They ore a splendid ariicle, oe = ‘de relied lyon to airengiben and invigorate exhaust: nature, Pruscs, BANNERS AND TRIMMINGS ON TE WAXD, AND y. Ornamental ORAWAM, Artiste and Wan Paco, WF Duane eureat WG ME OR a HOU AYES. in addition to all other sums ivbich mn [ih ceceved by volun. Naera, wi be pala a a the tree aS aD es srightn on w Apply, between 10 amd 2 o'clock, t Na KEN? a corner of Old oli. = = omanee wt Hiitean, the Oreman, the lovsen, os se aught, | Ex hart svecy ceetand meanest H poco al in i}. or lnformution, or on a amusen iNet ‘ampio columns of the SUNDAY mental ailment they require. It a@- vated ite society in the wa te, and © noer of society in detall, Kt iu ia uy country was eo” large uabla of ginal wen for the din the Uni & popular Witi, and Mig octal position bears so enviable @ lierary Fepmital Ite cbre a telis the whole story —bet easly equal to the combined clrcrlaticm of all the olner sume day pavers, twiee tol. Olaciire sheets, ve left mo tone vatorned to hun sae aa festa Patthe great sund contrast, lato xreatt Iaelg Goipen” draws us ig rd to their cle. changed, jee day of publication te i Legal avertining, of course paper that ¢ mow: but thei APIES’ BAND AND LINK BRAC ELETS—$l, $2 ANI each, atG. C. ALLEN'S, 416 Broadway, one door Ddelow Canal stree FINE GoLD WATCH OMAINS-NEW AND ALLEN, (lo broadway, ADIES' _flegunt stylem, for sale by G. C. door below Cunal street, Moe TREEPRESSIULE | HUMORS Of THE War, CRITICISM BY 600! OD Natl RED SATIRE, At thie period of tempora: rary 8 Keon wenwe ot the erttical uncel Lire in every man’s fectit hould be av ided. Bither Bours (rom the contemplation of mal or to render them. ¥: MT py? cheerful ui events, the public shodid at this particular Ume reesive wit #peotal fevor anvihing in the Mterary Way caiculawd toek- cite hearty mirth and exhiinvate tae invellectual senses. A geusrous supply of jon! tuls sort of literature wil Ge found Hh the “Gunday Table Talk We ae " ee GUN DAY NERCURY, es & paper which in st ouce tho most complete newspaper in the United States, and the mos velouire Miter b ‘owe weal in the elty, ° A HEARTY LAUGH to-morrow morning, as weil av to have the very Intent mews of the war, city allairs, the Draft, «tc., are adviaed te make the SUNDAY MERCURY a meunn'of becoming turtaee acquainted with the ho valiant critteal und widely o1s'ed BUS (. KERR, OurHEUS 6) Re FUR, OLPHEUS ©, KER vHEUS CL » 0. ry ¢ OLR UL ORPHEUS CO. whose letter from Wa hington in the TALK (o-morroy, will bo umiversuly Lig ost remarkante D4. In this leiter it ix s the events of the war Lave veloped the a gunding buwncas tavtot New age m ERK “pUNDAY TABLE accepted a@ one of States g at Ecouoaile eonite information as te and seporis the ree ron to Lue pabriek Xeupe on account of 4 Gularact ta ie THE SrRavwarg THE STRAT M. 1 TUB STs 7 ait hg 4 4 te alao found, we ty, 1 ubia exciting, evlatle. | The fate utlended by ¢ hu proviametions for tts suroeon General, dnder Wwitose briliiat leadership, au tue readce will bt in LOrasbdy 6 VICTORY Vi TORY VICTORY VICTORY ronraged Solithera Coofederacy, io Waviingion tn several pieces. hte e Talk of toneorrow's MBKOUKY there will Itkewins be ound a carious Sroadsidle var ballad achieved, with much Lavoe, by # “Counervailve,” aud giving the entire pavural humor rn 2) in. Virgini whieb it hys “Since war is a trade by Yo puxsie the shrewuesh "Tis vor very 8 range thy of tie mnlituide's now ils mabvex sould derange ome The utiention of those who can appreciate something elo- quent ta the way ey directed to the Dk i HLE TALK of tor SUNDAY MERCURY, her with other uactor of the front taining deacriptica. ows it, racies! and most AKE A NOTE OF ITT THE SCARLARY FLOWER: TOKEN OF Love VtRT AND) DRATH. Fresh from the pen of Peewee of “The Flower oa: the Moc Me, Leave Me The Worde ‘ingopous Ubi ” “Laolen, or Foe Marble ao ” HL 6 CONTINORD, (and commenced) in 1Z SUNDAY MERCUKY or TO-MORROW. For the convenivoen of the multitudes who were auable to procure vopiva o! the SUNDAYS BROUKY of last Sun- tiny, WD conseyuence of both the Lirt, second and third edd hs hetming demand, the orm of an abstract, tm ¢ published ia the ‘To! ox TO-MORKOW, ‘Together with several sptirs tu contimmaten. IMMENSE, E! Wii be ras. 4 tomorrow's Depers ka tee powerful the establisanent will bein o Tichtanyy trom 7 Invlied t6 36 tavon all ite pecs From THE “WEGINNING | be EGAN’ GRAND STORY, 80) a FIOWBK; * LOVE. | Rarrit AND DEATH, Commnued BUNDAY M Cine or TO-MORROW. inmense demand for the SUNDAY jay, cou taiming tae openin, dthritiing feemance of the Ulicn Mme, i Sauday ine seraper will repre in @ condensed form, MOTT WA tue wR TOKEN thn: the story may be commenced in eclear @ed thorough insight into >the Jn rodneter Ghose wha, were Senppettited ‘tent eel eer more pe ; Pie ou tn their SUNDA dete ite “ O-TUTPOW, ‘The tncervat of the “Bearigt, Bower deepens with avery chapter, he scenes to whtch the reader is Introfuerd te the pra. £ ihe story are by exis hry 10 theur mature 6 entirely oUt of Ure Pane oF corn’ Race fiction, Uumt it lag ute kliy Iuka the seclecy of two Lund: ira sm tte deadiy feuds and wild 0 ‘Ubi promaic pred tale of love, intri.: ue, jieuay, Like £0 prone a" as How Rearly (wit ie mnerre ifr Sunday newspapers ~ gh “vort poe to advertisers which lazes Of ite development, st gagination ana whieh the veka ‘quainted = ~~~ therefore, preseuia adlvani conrhined’ isanes cannot for, Tis swift and powerfab mao mmwath igh ing from 7 P.M. Matar give the proite ap td 8 real chreulatlun, the prem king hours, at the books yaye woveseible toy who desing proog sot the most complete Sam ay eirval vahksied 1s Amerie . $70NE IN near Fourteenth street, pac RRSOUREKS ot THE GhEAT siNbay Boy APE (THE SUNDAY 'URY) for the, proguienent of ewe fF, avery description. aod hy ae S60 OMNOUESEQUALLED IN AMERICA, Every mental wantor dhe people whieh it cones withthe she wun of public jourcal to wapyly we satiaed im moverensive sieet, Lveribraces the ievdtn wise Mt wechly fem, and ably tf is eae veh Suis wwmng have de ‘curren and current ret iat of the We tow Would ® comparauvely a diee gun in 2 catendar of readiog peblie, and It ts cot be forgotten ig these daye compnlyory ge m@omy, that «i furnishes the attractions of & sare vate or the price of one. tery lait graph and mails ie howsehauce for. (th wii, ae Bing Reavers, ausing nereleites mud um waters foe AU rastew ang wntgrasts, ahd being volar verywtere, theratere at invaiuadie Int, Dedien, set incagh lant, nut least, 1h de® excl opeteen of information not eetnanie te the geutral press. itence tse 8 Y MER- CUR te aimags iu wdvavce, veel paper published ou tint dey Pot proot reter to euptaiming the correct mows of the dosperate, a) oa . aa ‘af the Pocomac on vattle #riday, oma th defeat of Saturday: whereas other pape special rr field, Fadistra i tee eae the fe forese been overwhebringly itisa eimple fa Wors mudde owe ‘of thie Retire ate tha aie SUNDAY fi i anor rem, dow CORR Tat a inane If ta cian wpe S the "SUNDAY MERCURY verde EY 1@ cme gout ret ‘ ject, nd by Whe ’ ihe Ba eA “pio that de ee Hg URRAT BUND AT NEWER SERS bet the pant Me. Kcion neariy Gonbls that cf at se olber cinbined, = which je inoreasing 4) the rate M' S8ING. MARY sex.cly, da nahh or ieard p - balr, ot v rewetved Php Barry, 300 500 Pearl ae York.

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