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a NeW mt es erent ——— oe. rg é TAMMANY watt, i) ELESTION WE, nee THE WAR MORSE IN HARNESS ' HJ € a Hy BS 5 Intimidated. oar ‘cna a LF fe Sef en nme GREECH OF JOHN VAN BUREN. How He Got Possession of the Famous Letter of General Seott,—The Ori- ginal Decument Exhibited. g z 5 z i z Asombly of 1848, was instinctively chosen Wo newly elocted Prosideut, Bonaparte, ior hia nox | ticoo tas the iat autlbition, of industry minister (December 20, 1848), bis main business | Moscow. He was afterwards employed in sever a8 such being to dofond in office the overthrow of iho | cxkibitions in Russia, and taking the livelist interest in i ee Hh body, on the completion of which } the progress of industyy, he visited all the greateahini- Speech of the Engtish Seoretary Of War | performance af }tne 20, 1840,) he was removed. | Tiaviug, ch have since taken place in Frawee, England, of course, after a like opera: oh the que st New York in 1864. Dr. Hamel poh t R tion tion on the French peo geese 211851), he was | lished a bistory of the steam en ine, a work written wit) Agains ecognition. again wanted (July 23,1868,) for fore aftas to th jon “and care dis Linguieblng Mt his scientile —, of troublesome Tefugens in Bolgium and Eagan. i Me also published a bissory of the elcotric and did his allotted work to appai tistuetion, Th aph, whieh i very cong ive E spit tll soft | i ths § 2 i li 7 te i i sirable to end the str Loan cab m4 be Loa pro Me business he is uow. ‘sam: scientific point ey w. Hav! 3 studied a) eee months, (Applause, were en Moned to transact fe 43 the destined coilabsrator of Von | visit to Lnglan © system Cf teaching origmated b; Maen tnojobhNh contract aed tocuery teak thin yanye, | EARL HARDWICKE SUPPORTS THE REBELS | ditmarc cnet avcrnciti: ho wil nave for trampeter, Vor. | Rausomer, he mubliched a accoust cf. icin Testes sie this was the cause of tts introduction into (hat covatey ‘ard did in Napa 4, 4% res pe ve agree a Am she cenkiny. It is believed toat De Favs gerne Dos rendenee in ine recruits enor and miiil men ance he Cabinet o! vant Pereigny an CI ould country, W employe iy e Russian government in Tecruts' ght ae well old gold ae The New Foreign Minister of | as some guarantee thot uc sbrupt change of policy caw be | faruislog thou with fotormation relativo ¢o she prey: exe is Gree, with those pine hundred in inmediate preparation; doubtless streng yersonal de. | of acience and ihe arty i Kngland, France. yotion to tho Emperor in the one, aud the deep intercst pe, “ “ y “Wee Prince’: Bulogies on the King familly, the | crunsoued ‘he soil of Mexico with their ve you * . faare’s to their bi }, undertake to ran now when called Brenig Post, Horace Creeley pon to defend hele wiver ir weve and bom end Qener: leworth, ‘™ reference to “General Reon tot iter, Mr. Van Boren - ber '@ be would now state how ho came ini possession | ¢housand? Te sara wot hareaene. ne now were it Mr. Van Bonaw did # Deliove that by troattt ane >E a “183 A ; felt by tho other in the adjustment of national sivanee Basti ei {fora singulreieematance, Hened taxen ‘occasion. | Bou other euemy that may determine {ile prolonsad sigcharge of their ro condane Oe eee es P clive duties; but the t onselous, tke o B N fr 5 Warewell to Fammany--The Mozart | Pe cn enn dunes aay was helying. fim MERICAN PROGRESS IN CHINA, | loess: Tmnctionary ‘thtoagnout Fravee. and at torega | Newotanwsy, Ost 1 —-PTLy yoouds (or three year obvp © Requi $" One or uo days after Palen aie dy wins gourts, of being placed ina (aise position, a feeling that | AVA Upwards, Wweigut for nye, With selling allowances; A. ¥ om, Bho Frewdent of the United States came to town, and al- anny pervades the country at large end ie at the bottom ef the Mr, R, Ten Hroeck’s Opitimist, by Lexington, & jears, ‘we. Rew ae Auoogh | Lad not had the pleasure of seeing her, thought them. “Bora Vo a visit to the South * arene uneasiness, 8 = 22 tb, (800 soy Solera +e oo. 5 e it a mere ordinary mark of respect Lo call upon the wife | soon afier he was poe 8 & great curiosity, Seated Mandarin Ward Gains Briliiant | »> ye oveninn pepete: were pepo fags ed os on caren ef the Chief Magistrate, That fact was stated in the Nxw | at the Sulphur yr ard came and. walkod curt Lape ory wanes ‘They are rather r wtbulice’ “6 seca ‘Fhero woo another gathering of tho tage fated demnoc- | You Hmain, where almost all italizence oon fads ot | ously around, im. sosming to eorpece that because be ‘Victories. Natiwitle a duce cure fui Oe iMabA). cs scacannets wacy lant ovenins in thy Oi Wigwam, 16 was tho | Tey, aNeN an aPlen ar ho stata betoreT was told | But ior tho ladies he could not have got slong Stall” diverted from the purswit of hor capital oy a decisive nove » 4 yours, 8 gast chatwe of a big pow-Wwow before the day of battle, | py people that they knew exactly where I had got a copy JUSTICE FOR THE SOUTH. d bebween Prussia, Prance and Russia, to in- ; Mr. York's Princ (Dak “y) cenit 3 of this letter, Said I, ‘if ee my lady must have let out Bat atill, he was for giving them every right which sist ustrian evacuation of Ure Venetion pravin This and the cblef, ashen SBA weryiors puinored sogeiher i] 32 SS IUT Oe ilo kane ab abeek pees OB Lae Mata Oe een ene Se ence | Oe RE LIN: CORRESPONDENCE, | tnay'be sainor wnat ws ieared thay goulthvely teheved at eouniderbio numbers, though not with the fOrve of for” | FM BOTEH TOs MOM eiar.) Tnow think it rover | Th Viewna, of 5 pplauee.. le would into no abolitionist ecru seer days, t0 imfuso into: oach other courage for'tto eon- | {retusa tevon bow Gna where T Gia get, it. Conca | Lee canine Giese ion auch we crude be heey Bee Ree Biot. A band of music, stationed on the balcony, dis. | Soot kept the ori, heed sbi aSeaes = 2 vp 0) a8 would never consent. He would gtr beg a n nn t municated to the President of the United States through | blacks should be armed; for if the whites of the Nort ‘he of the Arabia reached this elty yeaterday ~soursed patriotic strains (0 the mechanies and sewing | Thecccrctary of State, ‘That original draft he showed to | ana South cannot doish up the affair M shoula be let | ™° ce SS ae Berea tia au pad QUKRCES. sirle on thoir way up town, and a crowd of little boy®, | mo Wheu he handed it to me I asked permission to tako | alone; bat especially he would opposo tho arming of tho | VeRing frem ou. Our Buropean [Parie (Qet, 15) correspondence of London Tines.} Tanged in a straggling lire in the street, gazingup atthe | a copy. I did tako a copy through my clerk. Afler bay. | ign: rant and ferocious glaves of etapa to bay pondonee are dated in London and Paris on the 11th ulti- , le! npebiycon supe bo bi of the day, in tho audwod tas ay ae if _o 2 drew ane ; tng made this copy I said to General Soot, “this is one | gorts of ravages on defencoless people, women apd chit ‘ry Shteresting det the | absence of the court, which conth aif, ress through or gts V live lengths. inree leigths Ruge transparency covering the} front of the building, | /'ine moat exiresrdinury documents Lever saw. Itia a | dren in sich @ war bis syupathice would natarally | M0) Sad contain wome very fhteresling details Of the | Teri ot Spain, 1a letter addresaed by Generel Pring, | © third, apd there was a hoad be emured themselves and sed thelr lunge by ocers | monumontof your sagacity and is creditable to your pa- | carry him to join the women ana ebildren. news, to Marabai Serrano. You are aware that there was a dif- The winner \ -eccarional cheers for Horatio Saymonr, Genera) MoClel- | triotism and intellect tu ali respecte, and as you have TRE FRARS OF PORKON INFERVMNTION Our Bertin jetter, dated on the idth of Ootober, con- | ference of opinion aud some clashing between these two Bis han alla Coen ttas hover given me anything in your 1if0,1 would de much | he ragarded as perfectly idle, So long oa the war ie var- | iajns the following highly important statement eoncarn- } oflcors with respect to th At the Hava . obliged if you make mea proront of thik as an watograpl”” J ried on homanely for the restoration of the Union there | inv tne position taken Ly Mr. Lineoin toward ning , ano is Ceptain General, sad where vot ‘Up stairs in the old hail there appeared to have been no | — ana eo lie did; and here it is—-(holding it up between | wali be no interference of forcign Powers; bat it it isto | '™% position taken by Mr, Lincoin towards any Euro- Genera! Prim and Marshal Serrano. THRIN DIFLICULTY ABOUT MEXICO AND ITS CONSE Tine can be publislied without his parmmesion, a pamohtet Dot. 18, LU, Preparations made for any meeting on a large scale. In | bis finger and thyinb)—you perceive it is just ag simole | pe continued on principles opposed to civilized warfare | pean intervention in our war affairs. appeared, doc d to him, writ @ apirit of exagge 2 apsned today fagt tho afhair was got up rather imprompta, and that | #* Possible; 1 intend to have it pholograpled by that ex- | and Christianity, then it will bo a blessing to the world msitaentin ated hostility to Prim containing a number of ex ders shall be atts gf: se pa ad rounders ai sioeee, We are When tliat is done | that foreign Powers should intervene bo put an end to no Our Berlin Correspondence, tracts from Mexican pa -fast explained the rather moagro atiendance—moagre in wil havo an opportunity ‘to get a copy of it. | nefarious a conilict. ( Applause.) Benim, Oct. 15, 1869. and eof the last eves the town and\be neighboring ¢ictret from a Seomparison with the great mass meetings of old times: Fn'the moantame i sbell preserva 2t corefally immy fa A NATIONAL. CONVENTION, . Shoe * | ampiily ly as a memento of kinduess, a token of ci His plaa for resolving thie diffleulty is to get to Rich. | Jmportant Cirewlar from Secretary Seward Against Kuro | pampioter ass ‘Mo hall was dismally lighted, and in ono corner—sadly | <1 the sino time, ws an evidenc : + | saoad aud then to eall a eanvention to arvaage torms of | pean Enlerventign-—Prastdent Lincoln's Position Towards | family and unbiem pSELA, Oct. 18, BB6z. Mostrative of tho fading away of the Keht of osber | ty aud patriotiew manifested at a very eventful por ace, Greeley is, of course, opposed to this, Se are ali 4 f, from “a seurr xieun print, in whieh he as com een Vioteria a D v'e! * days?'—sv efflyy of Genoral Jackson lay upon i: ako, i | the history of the country by one who ia, in my jndg- | the gontractors, who are liv the fat of tho land, and | Zhe Who Attempt io Interfere, de. pared to Donna Marina, tha mistr Col Bar. | sng, with Princesses Heleus, ‘oooh’ ong poate ad ‘Se dast and cobwebs of the old political mausoleum. ment, one of the truest patriots that ever breathed, and | the white-chokored abolitionists all through the eountry. The Frankfort Journal, a paper usnally well posted in} rano was not ashamed Princes Arthur and Leopold, dhe Queen was ritended the tirst soldier of the civilized world, (‘Three cheers | ‘They think of nothing but the protite that are falling in diplomatic aifwirs, asserte that a despated from Secretary | seanda!ous pamph ¥ u by Karl ell, Licutenant General Grey, Lady Bruce THE WAR MORSS IN HAKNESS. for General Soott"—tiger.) Sti T had no right to com. their pockets. One contractor told bim tl he wae for follows: ind ' ‘ “ Y 2 " ont a th and ruite. tbe time for ber dae: denay’ Teo wer borse of the democraoy, Mr. Fiaian ¥. Prxpy> | Manleste it to the public. It meemed to me important | earryimg on the war while there was Aoont in the Troa- | SeWATd (not to be confounded with the etreular of the Sexon Dans: ve 14 Tom uintry under iy an | Lngiaod bas nor yt beep made Sion) Ae cad eee; ioe bis accustomed post in presiding over tho moet. | Mat it abould be made pablic. “General Seous did wot con (aughter.) He might have known, ver, | 224 Wit.) Nas bgen transmitted to the representatives of | yori, Ie ey set hy hy | on pean us ae postin pre 8 ” sent to it, for fear that an injury might accrue from such | that the last cent had disappeared long ag’ the Untied States in Enrope, which they aro. instruciod ay fas You have not emit, Oct. 18, 184 amy, He apnounced t at Mr. John Van Buren would certain, | pyblication to tho President of tho United states. Tho: | Baron then gave x vary humorous aceount of a meeting | 5 ao fart: the Sota at whee ial ; At your duty 12 act in the some manner with ive Tp the conferer ‘adairs: tho ‘vatpcal By Bo pr gent and address the moeting, Heeshorted them | Toughly Joyal himself, Coowing what was duc to-his off | wiih ap abolitionist whe wished him to go tothe war, | % communicate gadihiyers os ese dekaent ane UNE Conttenn do Ratie; cobsequeniis ovary a apieaay, wher: ion of the tgevectiig. Custos. cnet yah —s ee cial bead, he determined that in this cris all ike others, staid at home to steal. credited. . aout pt such ae your rank of Ad ty La BT tio ree ea % do their duty in putting out of power “those vagabonds | shine could pore ° 4 “ ey brigade St ie wald t0 contain 10 lege. than thirty: clonsly written 2 ie Wy Gobb Bic tnoyornabohip ed who hare got temporary poeseesion of the geyernnient,? omabina » F fea eee : gt Sips: fo time bef . , ipow the contrary, rejected By 117 to a porary possereiv geve nt) | any combination of circumstances be going to penetrate into South | o296, ana commences by stating that the Président bas | ,, S22 time before (his lotter was had enough of the abolition party. (A Voico— | Chief Magistrate, He bad doubts of the propriety of giv. 3 lbwing the negro brigade will the sta of the ex; red of them,”) He bad made wp biz mind that formal publication to it, notwithstand! “me | ery, «Ady and for foar of any falure | at no time received direct ofrs of mediation ftom any | uel Escalante, ad aneta veer. iuivnies hiro uate® peizdeiiens ‘he question war settied, and that Horatio Seymorr giv it. I suggested to hi diiienlty be and f there forever. (oud | European government. Jf such hed been made Uy would | be ouerwettcally. defended bia |, Serrano desired p Rees F : vein, Cet, 18, the? would bo oar next Governor. (Three cheors fur Seymoar | tbat tho dete of that question laughter.) Te thought that the North and Loutyeould | DOME a cikacbionl ceed. Sedan 4a oid to withdraw tt, he refused, and was brought to a | ns nacconded io cece a tliat Monsignor Cenatiempe ud groan for the woolly hesds ) Ithad been inisnated | well be cammitted (o persons who were falthiul | yor agree to live togevhor, notwithatanding ail the hare | Mase wet wR @ categorical refsent, as rt Martial, there being a regulation of the Spanizh | 4; led in escaping from prisun ab Naples. Abat an attempt would be mado to overawe the democrate | friends of bia, who wore not wifriendly wo the Pre blows that had passed betwoon thew. ‘Tammany itech | moat bo again restored, or tho North sud the rebellious | army whieh forbias miiitary miu from publishing an ‘The ruaior of the Civita Veoe Wd Urbitelhio Keskway a Semorrow; bul ‘Wey might be assured that ample pro. | of the Un) aud who united to the wiyor of ime!” | was 4 proof of thnt in the terrible contoats they Nove had | Sonu “trust exterminate wach otbor.”” (Sic!) Rurop» | thing in. the papers without guthorigution from tnorr | Pav ioe Of 20,000,000" tia ikelup boobs maaoe tetas tent vided. A ihe bos: | lect a fem: cl and ® fast " omech chen % aoe 2 f a sdk wounecl fails cigar New Vouk, and suuge arnard aad { Fogard te the Teali:ps Who. might be | Head a tho eid rae. horsey hess Lo somo or the spare | MS 1 TDK whaler Lo ivervores ehe Nad better and ‘o | Shmen: bra toe aurpiine of evarytody: Sertane ties, | company wo Re PeniiGeal governareat, fs stated tp be Reeorder Hefmenn would open their eoorts, Jf any | aiested by the publication, which would eusuro the re- | igonumente. (Laughter.) ft is to be determined to-iaur- | Aer own corners, asgamed the presidency of the court mirtial—a thing | Uowunded. The negotiations which were Ye lng varied attempt wore to be made to arrest democrats, or to inter- | Puit that Ro error could by possibility be committed in | row whether oF not the state of New Yerk is abolitionist | Somo of the European Powers, who lisa formerly exer- | wuprecedented in oases of uch simali importanee—and | Cy” this matter have foie pre with helt ight of muflrago, write of Dabeas corpue | tat determination, This wae done with Sis assent, | of not. % Dele ony exer, | Recalante waa condemned to four monthe toy Numerous political avreste bave taken placo in Vonetia Te thanked Ged that military law did | The persons to whom it was confided to decide. ub A Vouw—What do you think of Hiram Barney and hig | C804 suprowe rule in Amorica, tmagived thoy hud still 1 AN thege etroumatancos are. Gale th Me oh iee INDIA. re, They would have thelr right of auf- onsly deetarsd that it ouget to ve laid be lack bookkecpors? A right to take part tm the internal disputes ef the Union. | Madrid, complete! i t Caworra, Sept. 26, 18% rage y if they coukl, forcibly if they mnst. Jp pursmance of that T did so lay it before | My, Vax Burux—Tthink very little of Hiram Borney. | qius the Union was deferwined never to atlow. ‘Yho | and its —padltearh o Jf Shectings frm und active. Mule twict dus.yand i. ("Tons the talk.”). Tho power of che governineut was Tinton wien J dit'go kai Twas not antho | y shicy ho will blow over in sixty days. (Labghter.) . too, ' might hinve Pucatese ead | RVOVIN. Indigo active but unchangel. Coppar, use bam great Tt controled the purse and the sword, and i by General Seott 1» mae the letter publie. ‘Ty sider ain ocean. government at Washington were of opinion that during | ste) There can be little doubt. wba der ribeye wii | Changed. Saitpotre actives darge sul Jinseed frm bet rfere they must take (he consequences. | Wise repnbiiceue who havea very limited kuowiedse of | Ne nad made some remarks rocently at the Conper | the lass six months Wattles evough had been fought to | texe cl the matter. l'rim, who hears the repatation of | Hille doing. | anKe, 2034: gover ten oot them down.?) He hoped they would | the Suglich Janguage, suppored that} said General Scott stitute which so pleated the repubticang that thay ex- J canyince Burope of tho drm regolation of the North to go | (he bravost soldier and the moet dazbing officer in Spuin, | Ure: 9% 46; Byes vighte taproving. Speak: ‘and exercise iheir right of euifrage. aid not give tae a copy, Tnever said such a thing a prasged awish thnt he world repeat them elsowhere Ms ideibe * egies 5° | is idolized by ati who have ecrved undor him. in the Hecate gir 0, 18e2 Pg ect hor wou'd that feet be true. Now volay | [1s"tiss esmaequently been repaating thom everywhere] WY Je0gths 1m suppressing the iagurvection, The war | Unhappy civil discords of hig country, ad ta tho late J, coltoc advan Twist unchanged.” Gevarnment . Me. vor. Seymour. it beforo tho public? I thought it important te see | ourof apure derire to help tho aboiitioniste along, ag | Migbt act for @ yorr or two years longer; bus ite ulti- | campaign in Morocto, be never fort am opportuniig of | SY ited, 53 per conte, 112)g, Awovnen Vorce—And vote the whole Uckot . what errors had boen cominitted a the prosecution Of | he was a humaneman. ho ho sooner began than tbe | wate result could not be dobtful, and any attempt vf | courlipg dayger and reaping digtinction, Intolerant of do- brant 4 My. 7'U%0s —Yos, sir; tho regular nominations. A » id i font that the President | dosicablo Tribune evllod him a shameless apoatate; | 4, saith artoat Waal f lays ane aaa meneures, abd mush more a man of the Second Trisl Trip of the Passale, Vouor-- Not volo for Walbridgo? » attent te fact, and thot met shat tie at basely abandoned hig principica; and that ho J-{Be Earopenu Powers 20 arrest the natural course of sword than of the pen, it is highly probable tha, wors | THR ASSISFANT SECRETARY OF TIME NAVY AND €1 Avorn Yorce—Oh, he came i too late, _ "that be safe 3 boss ts eres 3 ap was Mr. Van Dnven thon reviewed Grestey’s | events would only fond to jncronse the conilict and to | not po uid Serrano in dilerent hemispheres, he might TAIN DAHLGREN WITNESS TRE BIG GUN TRET Mr, Pexot—We intend to elect Fernando Wood sna : us pw cenit ni ‘4 he was extend ihe aves of hostilities, [must leave yeu to judge 244 TE en patter by a duel. ‘The course MOKB BAVISFACTORY RBESULTS--CAPTALN WORDEN ie cass acpi Powe aay eral mC soir cary. Sand fore, when be staried with 75,000 ~ Apna epee sari diadt. Whether this docament js anieutic; it i poasibte thar | DOD as reg blinked penta ee wt hy wre BLIGRTLY INJUAYD——A SAILOR SINGHD—WHAY ‘The bundbtll wae read a ows > ’ amation to these nen ta d oppnent ier Ho“hinported, General Tay.sr | some of tho expressions contained i the original are wot | sung oficert of the ntmy t0 see two pores of the | SBIKEY-FIVE POUNDS OF YOWDER CAN HO, Erv. bagi —_ bre gl Beword came to : atte Pin of lene YK x be owned three hundred | jterally rendered in the reame given by the Frank/ort Sigueet ranks contending ewerd in haud. - Yestorday the Monitor battery Pacsalc, Captain Peret THE os eo Cotte AEB a Nalgtacoe al og vee. aan seas vboagm prtondod fet to foreigners | ronal, net om Taulitary man, Serrano bag no grest reputation. | val Drayton, went on her second trial trip, te taut tive NEW a hwesi—the ehemy belig ot the extreme anaged! to get one thousand dollars of the Des ssdiciaaamtnnias denite minieiro of au eariior period, of the preveat reigu, | 2Kicgs of the iteen-tich gua. AL efecrs at ali Berber cmslerstood thas of the shel ] Sen ‘deshonted at the tep of Bis, veice: “Who's | Moine’s money into his pocket, of which no one over | anion gp TEE EAITIPH SBOSEYARY ar wan | TOW s0me fifteen vears ago cr more,and as a recruiting | tachod to iron-clads at present in the wity wore (PO INTIMIDATE THE DENOGRACY icration a annee dtetee tee ts heard a word “since, Ag ‘ah ee nye AGAINS? THB GOTH. " - fe Cs millitery bette mt Vieatvaro, in Jon board to witness the experimen Ab about ‘te! srt ein the exercise of the | Tan, 4 ea the | Ceeauses tig eke ef rite ead when challeaced s {irrem tho Lanaon Times, Oet, 17.) Soamn pelle iptrigae sui boudoir inluenocs sometimes | nate past eleven o'clock Mr. 0. V, Fox, Assiataat Socre A “ i a : ; (ap: anaettng of the Mererokanb Agricnitural | and thug only in ft possible to account for certain promo. | tafy of the Navy; Commodore Smith, of the Buren nue Xx ‘ 7 7 rity was held loreford on Thesday. After Hons wriltah otnerwieé world seom om surprising. of Docks aud Yards; Caplain Dablgren, of the Ordoance vier waa published a person by tie . ; : wun dards uy boon zande the agricaysDade, with the , Wiota T knew for # good many years, weol . A : 2 County taambers, Cined lagethion ai, Gee" Grebe DM Interesting from Chin Department, and R. B. Forbes, Eeq., of Boston, arcompo tt and asked hima where Thad obiaived the | cot of his prog! shar | Hotel, jore about owe hundred aud sacs AGRIVAL OF THB UNITRD STATRS BMBASSY IN ] Pied by Rear AdmiralGregory, came on board, and Whortly id got choose to tall him, and wave | overywhere he went he found large majorities iu favor of po opt ee eee ir pared x EIN-—MORE BATTERS AND VICTORIES BY MAN- | afterwards tho battery was towed head down wtroam 4 ¢ chair), a ", RIN WARD—-VALOR OF THE CHINES UNDER | started off towards the lower bay. ‘The wi he parr ~w York! by @uy 6 rate fi jon ae he thought would be yowd Seymonr. and prodicting @ great triumpi for the demo- el into the interior he vegas w wall Lewis, P., Seor otar, 5 War, Sir. I i Lt is ms Pioans wae ag Naw erork, | Jon, MP.» SMF Bh Rea re wits fly 25) Corveapoadence of Ureriaid Friend of abi Dasher seeming: nce at Tammany y yr eee. Oe utry wae all right, bot that ow 28 iy under th of the turret ait #0 muee Commitee : i tear was for tngeity of New You K, whare they net George Covabwall Lawes h oan ‘aos amon Iaietionnaraneie oA ar bots trackenee® tetas wet > ve na ETE bAze OF TAMMANT 5A1 r ame t a na ' ath nnion preveiled and ¢ , jotorp wearover | The Kight How. Bir Geckox C, Lamas, daring bis speech Pept seth ; vhost yeasore who ‘andera200d thelr Use S ti Erie Vine see” 5 f ie"), wore certain Gan et PARK. iw reply oa-—Thoy boven that as tho cause which had | CH ctlaehe, preter hiub oceurred on 7 ¥ : 3 uy woe Ghat 3 sa toate AMKWEIS. 40 OSD RAMMANY. lth nls distront (1m Taucesbig, $0:) was axttaerd. | fon natn arrang - S * | the presence of Captain Ns ar pherdoies ad this letter. onglading bis lengtl D 8 si ae dy ; S aber woe oye penenbient el 4 rene ato Hag en Burry that ¢ the wa. which wee now geingon ia the United Staten, and tion rom the sheng ed laa Avipnat 14.1 rah po Tag rede oon ica tak, Biko inet nit wit sf h » blogsade South whieh prevent " \ ; e , ad pened (haitman Tosssany Ha Sentral Comte DT ar gu Meeting 48 io | SCucrse, thal would bave to) whaadon evita teas chalag to ta country” wha before ang | Que new fr he push ceparativelysoanty and the famenee yoink of mck ant harne6 eid B. Kortiws, + caine ? whai'T shall say. Now. Charles Ming, knowing th hali in which they had so often met, and whi ane to & ed. ‘That wana enbject on which many dir a ened. bisneell by. cantar in Ht wuss matter ewey to. decide that even e tia JAMIN BAY, went down tothe offloe of the Bivewing Pes apd uncer Metinguished orsiore hat yddressed than, ‘Thas wood | (red opinions were ang had deen entertained. the | fener Ware | ctepied aires ih 8 f this afta, althouwi aiding tho detoct, ot am keene ‘nat suuitine | 100K t retail chis yrivate couversation-wénd he probebiy be ogo of their last meeting? bore, and after. | fOverRment of this cuontry was placed ia the position af | Yi Luce’ eal “alge one cia ee ) dy it; but it was determines faively, knowing that he was stating what whe (alec. | Waa thes would bow to got m moro cayteal position ia | BAving to otiooee between two oppesite courses, vir..-—re Te ta clr vane of taly Ht wan tahen ‘ \pgiy the gun wae firet euneged witie OxuOFT, se stated cat T dined thorp atiaelie, i ihe pge ate tho gte Tet, ten & Signa victory | Soin of Ne Southam Sats 00, the ove bend, as | cc'tus xan, 1t00" stroeg’ aucrenmenied De aeonery of punds ot power anda hollowehotnr Tie resu EICK EC a a : Bob hove Beew Frown theo d ted PyDiparny oF alinmee with ie States of the federal sea fy De : frin \ ’ a i he 0 in a3 it ates “fo = * ited ring was ns incasure satisfactory, far Hotter t Ky oritatively hat it * Fiag who | cover wus before: Toh viostry to bo gaived mas'mos ene | tou of the Union om the othor, Walt, the gercrwmen: | xe" om rerious Wo ther assualt ‘on the sn tho | he previonmtrip. Av hire roams of ies Sharman of Germoa Democrat Cent hie if it bad vel been hint ‘Willams of party. It wat to be one for the whole conutry; and gt olcied toth thove eatremes. They Bad consistently and tnpesiaitste tracked an outpost, aii were Topelsed wath low ‘shot the sion lifted pe shield Mr. Porry ) aan a Db not 3 " ren t VI len wo id cheerful: a ie cooree of strict neat ston sted, the t u t mom Cai row. Ci they do msempe Ye + abeoes st but who Bew eee it favor of true democracy p | Banc actlons—for ‘e men to do the fighting. Th ai onal lerable pain. hese plat 2 weivt ‘at least one bun 3 yior seat thoa'do os ny thm lehed @ etaternent, pg RES fans baat Laey wronld‘ourdilty support Jang are! mah oe » bate) iS Wa A bere vi in cm “si After twe or three smart sk $o she, Sein. whole aur } dred pounds. The » seca Sree eres, 3° gy eg! Agrees ra he statement of Cho y y chat | esieiacc ike tn wernt ms ugion "that the goverament of England" bad cocupying six hears-—drove Us, enemy within | {12 Toluimo of tame (ror the gi bot: the aim Taek @ uF meeting there was uBxpected ‘That ts whony ur ww Mozart Were -anied, ant Me nad ‘uo Zit Tenet? | pot msmtained this sirict meutrajiigs became | 1. but wot before the shell aud dat fire of | the gun ro fack!> ou cub thes ee i side of the'turret and over the manus of vurned the ¢ arrow when abe reports the exeeaes of Seymour abd she Lae been suid that b, eing the Mosh as « beiliges | $80" DY he 7 ig, he S| crew, and the prose And that ¢ i sald #6 a6 ner T § St} temmang woula cheer ‘ali her inends at sundown to- ] it had te be Svoth saa belligerent Power, and it Aating wae oF rovers thas they may be di to wai I wae guldg Le Bay at tbe Cooper Inatituig, That Mr ie Ah, there * Bub the material etatenvent-—that hy om rer Powor we had he ried from a wirict bine of neutral. Pay eat ‘ w wunle at. ‘Then # woukd te long bet " a ne hy Shs rebule, ond Geaearanee bolts of the fine and wresebad the Runge sy taser, that i # ol, ew pont Sealine Bie wh ‘ would be Ba .. ing) me thes | 17. Nowe sen na oe Boyan ve ne det Lover OF abe Noth she cs oar On nated med udvieable not to fire te it ay more for thi Bee Sane ererent tt. The | savited he wit vd very tkety & Sno himeok sitting on He ' yom dovetor it imuwt anos Ope all be naw ree id come to the eoncirmion abet uo | °7O,10 ee hnperiel ore by Gem, Ward om the follow. Tre gu. od obritagh ad Stipe liana acell sel! Bherias sidewall vel , soon) - s Viele win bower Soe ‘and 5 sae of the Ving iis iamguage would appiy with yreates oy: ai, » viioge ov the Yungtgzs. strougis fertified. ant | oe thine ee Cortain, penne alpen able 8 camtgag a z Congt itn Oigyt hundred © the muzciga of both guns must be outeide of the turret. Tus Vorcn—f know thet chat thing wes ses: is; Poon. |B. fs wa ghe seiner iy of enoral Seu, a> Dai Men piayor wane Places, aud the mectiog | Mere partion Dad ennpinod Yor she pospose ot cars ying on po he — susie i oft tonsa ‘The eloven-ioea ‘gia was fred with the Mieate hall in @ partieularly in Phitade!paie. kins tie seaterent of Hee ae Se Len oy. | cienarned, wa and oy Shey ookos to tbe number of armies | Oyo ouc hundied vonsels tbat Mien in hal oup- | 68d oat; bot no particular fuconventonce was oxpertonced Vou (evidently oy of & MAG over the age Ghats That ie pring ke pros that ue Ural is tet a a sap iby ay whnd Sousa’ ih cae ee 40 the Sag 7 benny At Reenaly of Soe rt re Yo Shangine Saueuws hed Spy ne ie pote ee franchise 08 thot nccount, be does rat fie LM Tagen sea neues: | WWTERESTING FROM THE SOUTH. everitn By wi thoao.aPutes were en eee ie etinty tecenented Ajeet | staacenh nih tec bea! creme tro eal Spacer fresree wo vote. ‘Let thom ali #0 the dutice of w ciizea | frein ihe way be Live 1 sould ‘ett he wan 2 son : pe mmaepteage wntage ba i dh peony ue Gestcoy ed, ond large numbers of the enemy were kliod, ie tush etch fe rama en oneke 69 ed Learnt Hing. (loons or sagotec } Aer alaug bah Union Kapedition Up York River, ¥ Paty abeoDOPa tore onboe of © bell re lauled Sat Yt Ward's! foroem Out twe were Killed end bsve rhey einer tees ‘ve cudangared. [i apita of the ond oxersine your ig coe, eccral andes | Cgentened Viste to the Rappatan- | 'n. sant ss which ty had che war goainat | TO io ny inst. Ward advanced ngningt ‘eing.poe with the’ truce, woe tty | ‘thts Sine said nothing to General Boutt about the neocheKebel Pears fur the Safety of | i Umisd Suwive, Unier these crematenten Steet y for the a, ¢ 6 of ane thoussud tivo vndred mon, wo batteries of f & eesprce for the. cioape uxt.) ae =e ti go ee? a OE Eee TM | tne Rastern Portion of Sorth Carolt- cis pnd IB oem mded charge Ff vai so- pounce how liners, two eioge Guus of thirty-two | But, ran the mus crag, WAM sou gee the | 2 io mob a word of truth 30 that » bites pes cpuntey shan that of bowiiy. 56 Yee ales all cleans (AS te be aL) inhaling the gas a | iL ihe band plese give ow ‘The Rebmops Kawavner of other 30 eontatun te rat ne seals ty core WOT bene erty was A fenéed by six thousand and since Ww. with, wariations the rottewingebay beiore yeaterdey 2 Yaukes guaboat | 160 oe ‘atone Torther ee es ee ee rr ALT petal ge oy on BD pide Herd yO much for thi e " r Tengihened its walls, and ataonget ether tmy r : fe : atrnent Made i r. Vax HonaN—S0 much fo bave beretutore | ox river aa tar 6s West Point, making 29 | "che owtners Stores acs conmthiied hemedow ant ines J Coeur ‘up an nner breastwerk of clay pn the eam. | alteruocn, Wd AB 20cm xe cho chun be prepared he wil! be cohasomy bys ones My Bing, snd 908) stay, hut cave wotlee that they intended to send np a | podent Powe , tor < seemed Wo him thas irvarmanvnnt tai | Deel Migr Ube tulle’, Manat Os ety ae ering | 8et 80 oem, democrave of ibis city ead aaty dant want oy Malor> Sooul! othe mi our wae Bveryualy w en mesial God the whuic } mation about hig, Hits familar 10 eit of pou id Inrgo vense! (0 vionkede the rivgr amd etop the rebel ¥ yuety thomsotves five cower, and rende the small gun use. ately wound cp with sbe’ pervormance o: | cuit ma eat mie ee wl, sod, an oat ste | eats jy oprtore. They alan aay the pouple om the Repva- ccnfign thar stg tine meee ma Tosa again the upper part ot tie wall.” Ok the Mnn'ng ‘Phe North American Steen’ law cosa os > ™ i ion o TW a } Chatreds giyilieed world, win ever aitaaked s dond Wornan. what | manwook river Rave ut yet tated the horrere of was’, ant | tien two amtanaina Powere, it wae a war welch, was oa ete Set See Gran arore coeas, tutte an |. Sees Nortly Araervean gata ‘feom Quebes f° hort | inav senate find sat wannes the Provotic Teomel | they totend tO pay them # vielt shortly, ¢ ana eral Reese igh pons a oe tbe attempted by assault; bat, owing to ube | F\verpoo! at ci o'clock this morning, with twenty-three ; vf rica ely $ it iF 1 Ms restr Es 4 te bere © King wea President, aod where rewehitsons Frictiog matches avlt in Kichmona ow the gv af the eondation of ania Ay one ia [oy Be een 4 carrying & portion of the assault hd the oe re Sietard A Ga one beooea yianeen, : rover p lebanon BLE 80 per grove Pan oe Pas’ oF tas Beianes ae ss a wor @ e | Yaucs ts the preach, ood, forming @ Driigs aorces the fe said : Mn eptbuetasm \aatst, who ie sines dou - ee cet he tot | ThE Richmond Memniner Mm YuineMe have been wited dence, Duhthe " “T crevk, eutble the 1 alae tocross over—the afinir MISCKLLANKOUS. fe said be Led snnch pleasure jv weciug 80 large en an i hor) at ayon Dy seraral of the FurgeoR# who came up from Aiken's } 4, tatecarriel, aad Generel Ward, uswi pose bis , “row Gaon "pt ” LS the blood of thousenge of a ers ki pe 7 force to \ 7 gonaunpnv ‘ Bare done his duty if he had mot trled Lo mect his (rv eves in the Hirtorica) rerio we the tanabany | Habtivg om Toraday sh arg tho wounded paroled pri- | wail ibs war hed bm ented ange pee ih ag vn gg et le Loom weatowed to heath I sew fo thie old hei and to axebunge bir views w ibe : pouitieai oppenends of General | sonore , and from their statements of negleph and trentmnaut | or tintit ft pad boon 8 nee Main the f roeied, On the oth inetant, ab re thie & fog att = cau anda pecare meas tance of the stengaye tn wich y the ony tney th ih States | at that point, it would seem that the sufferings of the Cou" | Sai Miaves na ste et Mo Nn ee thet te tho fire again optund from: a Unictys 180 runs panic 7 > 3 hit, ploss f i “path infers son 6 DMG: | foderate prisouers uly commence when reloased from } coniat seas, emhansied, and Wal the Northern Stats wer Tense ond igabe ie irked Nk oi Ry Bo: ‘ be’ i not ‘4 t . “1 “ . Ys thrald oir cus toreed | sneapadle of conwnuing the thud moment ar- . tye ease, whic ine ~ . ion, 4 ipfamous among gentie. | Yankee thrallom. ‘Their custody aad gare 18 Wransforres 1 TTY colue wot be gual, (w accordance wih the ectabhian-A | S ball, Unddr cover of a sharp fire of shell on tue breach Tate fof Gonsummione astbrie, Broce! che anciena | * a on th ofher to those from whom (hey have a right to oxpect humane Fo grcimtyien of domat taw, thas the independenge of Lie a gry Trorining ty entered the ety ject of the navteriiser tn wendinks the Prerriv tipn Ponte amie Ht ie WN fom Me and better treatment, In the meme of God, we Rope to | Souharn Slain had bon exabhished. (Hear, heer.) He | sriving away the rebels, who Peotous thas the day wes “aah bey ting. shaszss, wh ae | thee fey wa be informatio, #3 | near no more such treatineat. Velieved H+ was iho general opision of tho people of this rpm the ace. joey Wild [1A . mt yey country that the contest wonld issue ia the establishment ny waemdt over on ¥. RWANDA. * BL COIN OF TUR RV ENT A mar in Richmond had been eentenced to wear a bar f f of the Sou ‘He him roe affair over one 7 ‘7 duty of au ademiate truth The ediior of the Bemiwg Port hat seve fi to atiacie f the douth. He Atnaaif dia not ex | ycmared acd ten, killed, and. wounded, and. siety 0% i Pivin, but tres woo are cilied | Bim la the moat abiaive, aud, suemeleee, mapmer. se | "e!*hlrt through ihe city end thon sent to Rard labor in | pre “ fa Tie ot cay, thai Ne diasewied From 1 drowuod ‘ini miseing, Curing the siege of five diye, white stoay diter ip every. | dyubsed whethor aug mau bad ever been 20 sgsida: the'fort fer six monte for smsggting liquor into the that opinivm, but thal wos the gener Gd ne fn thie come Tad of the rebels, am far us can be learned, was vory great, qeoctiod Yor the orieitey ce” } Viiited Safere by & uewepayer, Several his friende, | city. Sowsen tha puction sai ear bs ea i they having taken! away eleven huitre’ wonudes, be: BEDROOM hau noite for the arigiiat ¢ vty f r ei se i vl +E side ae + “ to parcucste tose | thas fate; ate you. wot golag We mbip inet ‘The Raleigh (. C.) Auprese sayefhere are many con- | ern pistes of the Union tind, de faci, watadliahe. tho rebesn were, taken pri ge a A ec ea eee ran A hae onanec.t ¥ do | ¢ a Gust piace, the fo) Piderntion2 which make it necessary that the government be a Th cont reat tue piano from entrance at nino A, M. till ix in the siter- Fahniwer S, (G8 Vawal eirect, op ; c ie teaintens “eh ot | , ; te ms n tho who a . olbadie o's was cae omaee ee ve | a peatoee ov ars i should take prompt and energetic mexearen to hold | piovapaper, he could vot think that they ‘were gviliy. ef wh st which tim he lunperialets, wf bad beon reat, Liniio im 15. ss Upon thir piatn ot she. domecss red } ak Waiee omy ‘any ae t 489 | araing tthe enemy the eastern portion of North Carolina: | any neglect im nol coyniting the Nepenae of te (og te peta oe Gags tte tise vin ti GANITURE. = ye ne aidater in m tor Beymnror ne | lot The people of this section are alrendy alarmed ai the | Seashern States, 7 : "The lust placo taken was Yu-Yaou, hit hag been wrested | Saepsin Miveor’, AC 0 ne! We tan het a we Bor long uge senna othe «ml Poche | prompe cl of being overran by the evemy, aro enid to die tives by pt Mh gt pave from ihe robele wt 3 Joes, te oiclslly roported, of ulvee nya ages atte My ne buy the Foca “r warty t en y ¢ * + ine London ‘ti wh, 27, : ie political views ci dia iar tue brooklyn. Ae +t tine wre br eoiy fap ie ney gis, Nemes ode | tenet the intention of the governtaens to hold thie cas | On Wednerday evoning the May wahampton gave | sh THY MAWKW < 70 em HANGE-POR GOOD fc: Mar eeite meen ioe bo Mtkacy men's chwracters whew {| try, and to be making preparations to remove thoir clave | @ aumytvows din mt Palmerston and. a nin Caton, Sept. 10, 18 Ware 8% regen ‘Wilson's aowlng Gaaaen ta the divinen To the pnd vy iulended to tree a tor property to safar querters, The Neuse river ie navigable e aration of the ffa yey Gray sheotings aavancod a slitting et ‘Twiet, 1 24, | wiinvall the Imarotaiar utes used only vot ithe tit} reant tbat i : 4 ' one ¢ 0 9 weet Any peren fArplasse,) £04 #0 )00R be be o. A Mester, celal Sammpkes tol Toe At A high (roset (or bows drawing four OF fe ‘ect of : urping Umudes fur the House yan Syotnnan) oa Sapo ota ‘a fey we Vedi:peee of tuny udaroas Win, Tiwi, box deni ood — ‘ , ve ae, ’ " haw ve thet geniiomaD wee born oo | Water to Smithileld, within twenty miles of Raleigh. It | of Lords, said hia had beon saach interestad, os he had no piatinn in the 0 of Mexicun dotisrs is re. other. j oe a 4 wae gonvenieul, i would be | would be impossible to nay What hes wiready ween dono | Houb ail mn hall bean, Uy the late exbinitions from Jay = or such views ands seb a wa Weisworth most call off bh ‘ hyosty'a Miniatora the Suaxemaw, Sopt.4, 1862. Mesvures for *eceet 10 Ine sirwe (nis aud Tar rivera. ) Hie bat read the apeachos detivere 4 by ge firm, but Hutle doing. Tow firm, and that Fight hewora nh with great attention, and be iw in them uedoubperlly a vary lndable desire io be oxteemely pepniar with tie inhabitants of the towns. Th sod for whieh he thanked that (Van Burew) wre wit thenn tow OEREMA, WauMmwonw ant? He 18 opposed to Wadewort because be was a0 friend of tho adm: wet: )e Jeformation from Wehmond that (here wide of toatelty. On the nxt A i oe ray AL Gordonaville i two thousand rable oumber ftoxpany Gosiveh i ar stent aie, mmanten, slik advancing. Large peau effected. slik No 4, wie war iot tales, “Te Exports to ante, ra 5 ia on Landon, @6. iad, Braight= ved paper in New York than iyo Ben Ud iu seeuring thie gowuit until ark om Gime Lo Biustlt 8 great bon Hy wumtiating to think tere are abe | | } | 4 Obes) Thenae ond Cale. ow eri pte ey gone * gantiounan, ‘That expronsion was this: Hy 7 a Ki a large quantity of supp ion. Ont Calpepber Con t fi , 808, ¥ te fever of the a : ' eould hus bo eoaape mew ve wre two aiaall ‘regiments ‘aud a number of sick, ‘The ; " 4 rm f. i tas a wan Piero: sor : Ad Alnw Oppobed : wear te apeak aid that at i+ cle at theee points are sald tw be Died witb anxiety, | Ay Vimy MX Sea rons SORTA Ra aiatrgi’ nansen oF eased SRB TER S06 oat and | constantly expecting a0 advanee of our furees. Lie : Twas o want Conger, Who was token orisoper im the again ot | F Seery, but of the OF SY. TRIRRABUNG. vet egal Mlonicrs, Bop oe ve common merry on abe tenoholy eight holy @¥en to hiruselt, who + \\ebhte woes itang few days ago, returned today Ww the ms {From the London Tinea, Oes. 17} sates, ‘te i ee yesh wiCTERT EON, tet o oder tot} bbe who WW opporen’ the icmember what the Freeing Jest wae in the dey. « veadanaetere of General Sigel, having beon paroled « The Keench Cabl Our ovitu recorded some days gince the death of | +6 Maiden jane, oo aer oF Te ‘goat Duntop's Ale in pain ee Aen, Be opales of tuur vot | Jackson. hat « Mne end nob Manitience | Rtiemmens, 4. THOUCRNET APD HIF KUCOREHOR IN THY MIMI KY, | ip, Joseph Hamel, & distingeiabed foreigner, who fax | fine comtition, ' phage Neh he N + Wadiwurth aan mrad te | inte ae table eur anaes omen (Paria (Out, t mepondence of hé Lotton a!) ied navy yearg in this country, and was well known iy Poo: ahi = po a y Footrasicied, to the atten | pant of ine ‘ Bi nqaake in Afrien<the Town of Whe tever be pit of apprehension and dein y 6 avant! Teort®. Dr. Mame’, ‘Conseilier « Ftwt actual " , ene i dias 1:0 eden ina the tena, it Acra Destroyed uvenel'a youlsginent uinier present | Age. M 1 hmpare Membre co Agden ittwiiys, ogy ine pila Wes eenerieg is a Atferemt foi. He ang links oes one a, there #0 sonralion of porliive relic ‘awe doi hed 1 Londom on 19 A Pn ‘ Sager Woah ape thet te ees ce the} A lotion from Agra, West Cows of Africa, datert the tardy toomination whip intolerable he : ie apne : at ane } teen cee 48 = al Zz po * HOO were | 8, elutes Heb am ear lyuake eorurred (hore mm: 1, J inet toon! Thanet feevng a ¢ we v8 pelt nn we, gt . Nepenier - ej age’ ms VOOM ved Newly every here im Me lowe was doetry 6 f thut given thet the sodependend ehar r ot one baie nigel Uy iy over ot ee ee) Tinie Wo | pbewAGrenveuty wened Deford of» men Maire yiccue | ase dein ruinp pebble wen Pos sot vieyerbe? yawiohed iver porsicm ¥ yspabeve. and 10 Bi ie hasixg Srinbes ‘bie riadien, |" Oviner? O. ve ee SR Sas eta