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, Beaver wes sutroduced and read the subjoined series of , Lollows ve propoeitions. | Presiceut of the United States has usurped powers which } @heers for j i oe a en a Mébba fortn tho dove of peace with the olive branch to | tion in carrying out their footish ideas. Tot we fool thr the South. Under the L xdmimigtration the war | & moment at the carver of Gepersi bicVleliva. Called to Will noene cease. The meu of dhe South and of the North | the Army of the Pumas, Hot upou Bid own woliertation, tre of tuo suns. Blood, sod ag determined as one section | Be orgauized Mant army wad carried it dowa tv botore tat Aght to the last, so is the other section determiued | ikicbmond, nearer Lam Grant avd nis furcon have over to mect them in the eld, Well, thea, this war cannot | bean. hic carried on the campaign waich, if the aduunts- c@sage whilo the present administration lasts, And the | tration bad been true ia carrying out Nis pave iD giving Only wan to Barmornize the two sections is George H, | him the remforcements 0: MoDowell, would have reculted MoUleliua (Cheers.) & C capture of Laerepyo He i byaoe i aoks {open Pca wis We. MEWITT. ichmord in apparent disgrace second ie hie. We. Weehinwitr aid tbe object of this meeting | Bull run is fought; ho is invited again, aftar Pove aud his co pus down the rebeilion and preserve the union of | HYfmidons were whipped, |“) command of the army. hess Statos, But the President and his admin Twas in Washington whoa he accepted that command to Gave cerriod on the war for the extirpation of slavery, | S4°@ Liveolm and the republic. | I saw. the troop etter im dolvg this yon feix you were no longer fighting for | {ey had been defeated, march arvund him aud ripg the freedom — No longer was it @ cause for patri ts to pe | oud Muza; amd the red Deld. was wot eee n, This {8 true democracy, and General George | (he, ith of September. 1862, by General McClellan. Attoe Be MeGieiian is the expovent of that principle. He was | ise because of bia Harrison ones phe cna gromed degraded because he stood in vindication of the constitu. | WU! live, as long as the Farewol Address of Wack ‘tion, Ne craster man can be offered to your suflrages. Pope pal kas Me fis Mg 3 4 <Cheors ) Tt becomes ys on the day of election to follow ‘views npon the wayne ave ee. Ten ee tebe democratic star of the country—that star is General pred. So . he. dingranads. “He: os Kano ie MoOelia. (Cheors.) Let men look to the great iotorenia | SB command. ad then followed Burnside, with Beebe country, aud’ anv man that caste hig volo Tor any | SUAVE at Tredericksburg: Uren followed Hookor, with other m0 thau Bictlviian, (hea may God forgive him, one ame Deer eiors z which, ‘Phe apivemof the hovr is for George B. MeClellan for Ph and judgment, would not have occurred prmmecet--\Seeaes:)< 1 hei cscs ie By acta ne to the man that we intend to elect to the next ‘Amorinns jwoplo see that the cote eae to lead the coun. | Prevideacy, George B. dMeCiellan, (Cheers.) 1 Mave people see that the only way to lead the coun } talked ioug enough, aud there are others to (ollow mes I Gy to glory tO ologt George B. McOlelian. (Cheers. ) propose (hree cheers (or ‘little Mae,” (The cheors were The « ug Adyourned with cheers for McClellan. n.) Koudow citizens. as the wire workers und poltti- cians may try to defeat McCiellan’s nomination at Chi- cago. i bave the honor to propose this resolution Resolved. That each MeCielian club and local democentic Orgnaty iow throughout this stale, faverable to the nemt- 1. ¥, | Baton of Gearge B. McClellan to the Presitency, he and are hereby coynested to send one delegate and one alteruata to the Chieavo Convention to aid in the nomination of Georce 8. MeCieliam wa tie candidate of that Convention for the Presidency, ‘The resolution was unanimously adopted. Hiasin, Colonel Mansfield Dayts, Wm. D. brurphy, Hiram Ketchum, and Otiners. ‘Tne prove pal stand was fronting Broadway and com- eee a meet eerie i Mandod xo excellent view of the square Crom all potats | Coronel Nawernin aves fornieriy Major of he Fifth | Ut was »orned with banners, mottoes, and paper lamps, | Zouaves, was tbe next speaker, He bnd been présent at | awith to word “Union” inscribed on them. At eight | EW, creat demonstrations before that. where General Mecteltia was she principal two years ayo at Bafley’s Ceo: ure. The frst was over Roads, whore the army O'clock vie yast assemblage was called to order by Dr. Sotomon Sxianer, who nominated ag President of the | one hundred thengsand strong. rent the air with cheers ag | land ( usta Duryee, of the Fifth New York Zouaves, | Ceneral MeCiotian passed, ite wus alo present whe : | Six months later the troops came in broken aud dis- | ‘The nowiaation was ratified unanimously. | piritea, numbers worn down by disease and by long ThoGeverai thanked them for the compliment of appoint. | expesaro aud their hearts sinking with dismay und fen | 1's deh chat wroaeand elbetbid fe (ihe <peoker) was atthe bond of the brave Harris lant Sing hin preside over that great and glorious meeting. | oh {) id; when: degre Ee Motieltan’ was. wrnouieed He worst sot detain them by making a speech, as there | as their general agai, thel hearts were upliiied to God cwere 60 uray mon more able than bimseit, Mr. F. A. | in thanks, for they kuew that yletory was before ther: Colonel Maugfield was repeatedly interraptet by tho marentog of clubs. He proceeded to say thar ihe uation | |. RESOLUTIONS. rae | were now desirous that General MeClelian should take | Whereas, the tine of policy adopted by the Chie command of the pation. ‘They had had General fan. Rtrapeet.t +: gation 18 In eppesition to the platn ingun on coin, they now wanfed a man that could fead the ies ee amt | coup(ry on ts victory. Chey wanted a man who would vor 7 Sead tera to the Union, the Constitution and the laws, He t€in | had bourd with sorrow tkat some said theconstitution was Airgas eeene é pith, aud | only for a time of peace, and never provided for the gon: Moatical attempt tern, cere rebellion does nicies Of war, The nation needed a new rman, With Band po! tween rans Ht Drejudices—a mao stripped of political ideas, who hiscmen'—in bolts ah + owed no pledges to anybody, And hie was the ma higpersoWiny Ruhition, in ¢ | that had shown these auativies gf fFiiness, bravery, sel MAL: HAS created v ceneral distrust of his. roliance. self-respect ang fiAtriotism? It was the soliier, ‘au subject to of Con bitty to | arty the naticnsarely through (he ardaons couctet in whieh | the statecinan, the Palriot aud ihe Christian--George Bo | Abia now ene } Metleilen, (Loud cheors.) Aad whereas, now wanting | this war is ? the ag) ae et wil a ter the govern. Hi UEMARKS OP WIELTAM D. MURPHY. y avant th th te fonnders, and aord an opportunity; Mr. Wa. D, Munrny, of 3, Was iutroduced, Jie For the povne of the South to retara co the Unton with | said je wae not his intention ty address them ut any con- || Pighis he constitution; th efore Siderabie length, Others, whose acknowledged wisdom | NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST LAS Ft \ ‘ H, 1864. it was alleen | Pp ray - ~ + tenth em Sst SS (n favor of pence, and they (the audience) were in fever | weut to be Trevonrt House, to meat, a# 0 peavo—(: Nes, yos””)—but he did not believe hat (WFO | Friends 9° Coy. <a 1) T was aman areata Ot iuberested w polisics, who wisBed |. - Sllicly ST C R { P veuce unless it secured the restorasion of cae Union, ee Wadnowdtag morn Cine Ponowvivanin fm “J 2 (Loud Speers} ‘That i the point for whieh they)| was jowed or a te the New Yorks enpoon ‘#84, oe — Weokinn, Gad Sear were wsooetiyinelis toc Bote among whom we ed che (oa, Fernand Wood 404 THURSDAY, AUGUST W2A. A. de BAY MoCieilan is @ good man, but they did not like his | Me Hor. Jooa Wekooo aul at gwowe @ciock they a | - isons m one mau prioci ‘The poor lo of the United States had | meneed re ve two at a the, co Hope Chapa + " enough of princtpi’s laid down ty platiorme. (*' 80.) The republican administration went in oo a priict- ‘There wae PERSIA. st Bree wo entrance opem at the front of ts ARRIVAL OF THE ple, and they were going out with no iple at all, | Building: hut they sought « stealthy go at the rear. (Laughier and cheers.) MeClollon had hiid down his we through the aliey at the lower side of the stone ‘own pintiorm, and they were willing to sustain it. Some | ChUtcb. Awong the members we om ex-Goverver Might Say this was {actious: but be hoped there was | Weller, 6 Caiiforuin, ex Governor Thomas Seymour, of png iso ag preemae Hayard, of Delaware, aod ex Govor- room, of New Jerse i by calling ex-Governor W ier vo thee aoe Servant Judge Hack, of Pennsytvania, made a brief speech, the Durthow of which was that the great @hiect should be to get Lincon out of vilice. His remarka did not Senator Gayard. who contended that! nothing coud Ue wisdom enough the men geiected to represent the reat democratic party at Chieugo to gather wisdom from the past, and not down a platform to which the people would aot respona, The feclings of the people were too strong at the present moment for Politicians to seek to further their own petty sohemer of Avzraudisemeut, when the good of the country was at THE Qx'MEN'S SPERCH IN PARLIAMENT, JW'0 DAYS LATER NEWS FROM cuROPE | 3 tremens il ‘Areraee Ow a Mon ro ANT 4 TORK he he anaes Bacar —The iAtormwe (10, #8) Cirurice of Inty Sheree Se ee ae, Wi 4 Omak pom oe yatta B.A) MoGoa >, 2009 6t04 Uf the mhrder Of Laura Hater.) Algriwit byw tuensd 905 to wituens Meronth’s executtia, wtict 4s OF Uae lakon plane, 1d Ore Waleed wa) InnrLEME! (BE kL oomi abaya ¥ order of the Court. & woman made a apmauny ueging the mob to Bang the prisnaer Wt vas, aod dimiae ad (oatthe women wonld dn it if Shay bat en ooporte nity a vote wae tal pet deoulod frtevor 4 immune diately oxerutirg MeComd, They entered the jail wa the rear, beoka@per Add dragved ont she prisoner. Au hour was prepare for death sand he-waw taten to the ft vmng artion be chureh to ve bapttred Fle was then W@ aut, ptacod ima wagon, apd it was gicen out that be would be Lakom where the hady of bis victim had been found. Op driv ing © cail# the mod stopped and made arrangements (or We exee: nom Movomb was permitted to aay! a few words. aad de | | stoke in the overthrow of the present administration. | B#ved by pushine one wav of wrong principles astie otvrect ints twnorence Te offered, ta prove thas Gearge Cheers.) i any mun went to Chicago Crom New York | #94 putting snother of wrong principles in bis place. be Poet ga wad tivine and that he did vot tae the ii of to support the nomination of any other man than MoClol- | #8 the semocratie party must sasumme Bonest and AB nites Jauire Maley, At chin doclaratinn part of (he mob om Jan be hoped the people would mark him in future, He | Straightforward peace grounds, or it bad Oo mission but re a fight was the result. The cone was cut, (Mr. Ketchum) saw that bo had been reqaesicd in | that Of Duniing for apoits. The tore wee dtiven back lodged mm jail, Severed of the HxkaiD of today to sey, something. about tor Bayard fit che meeting with a took of dis | Strict Neutrality to be Observed im | YM Wve be2 arrested. General | Grant, | He never approved of any | MUtcN mf nov a eoptemnt, om Bie face wah Sa CLS fet man who run down General Grant, because he 5 speeches were made by ex Governar y ii or Manitacen wan upsucoesalal inthe prosecution ef the campaign | S8¥MOUr, % Conmechest, Ternauao Wood, Joba MoKeom, American Afairs, Gaal w Ae er hgh mana ainst Richiwond; because he never believed it was his | M04 Others whose aawes we did uot learn. George T. Paper 8 A Une, (Grant's) plan, for it was Old Abe’s plan: and he baheved | Curtis made a speech strongly pointing to General ayeaeinees at Z u Apoky at thus villow: that the men who were sacrificed during the bloody ad- | McClellan as the candidate: ox.Governor Vroom, of New A casd. dersey, did the so: Indiana, whose name we lost vance to Richmend were not sacrificed by Grant, bat by Stanton, the Secretary of War. in nothing had Grant Shown that he was in ay id also a geatioman from Alter the meeitng adiourned one man humorously way superior to General f s MoCtelian, (Voicos—"Never!") When both were at a | Stid.—<We have ima bill aod marched dowm Bouglish Channel. distance from Washington “they gamed victories | #£ut ! was impossibte to detect any yisidle obieet ¢ , and were successful; but when each took com. | % tho mertag, unless it was (o maxea few spoechos in, whens rani ae Seoret councit, ag an excnse for being hore to lay pipe for the eampaien! or for the @’vision of the ‘spe ie ee Mt is & noticeable tact that there were very few New York poltiietuns at this secret conclave, The New York- aud of the Army of the Potomac each was unable to succeed, Mr, Ketchum went on to ask how peace could be made when the two armies were con~ freoting euca other, If ihe armies of the North were STATE OF THE MARKETS, TUG PRESIDENTIAL CONTENT AT Cutcad first meeting at Chicago will be hold on Saturday, the 27th of this month. This gatbering will be a masse meeting to nom Gene: MeCieilan for President, ‘The Democratic Convention will aneet on the Monday fol. lowing, !u (lis aseu.blage (Demeoratic Convention) will rival ia that port of two Confederate war steamers, (he ecrow corvette Butterily, Captain Ruaseil, and the patdle corvette aul Jones, Captain Kagelea, ‘The Vinie de Cherbourg says:—Theee vessels halonging 10 the federal States of America—the Niayurn, the Sacra - mentitend the Kéarsarge—and four belonging to the stating that the speakers were then addrossing the vast multitude at the other stands, Before they would com: mence ab the Munumedat Stand be would introduce a friend of the cause—one who was deeply imbaed yy it— who would say Something to eutertain them prior to the | organisation of the meeting. fle thea introduced | Mr. Kenan, of the Ningteenth ward who commenced by + come the ontert otween the war elemenit/@nd peace ole- | \contederatew the Georgia, the Kiorlda, (he Nouvel Ala- ajablig that alle connleg wax la GBAbOe UrtiR Irainels Cg Te a etapa eaten s CI 3 | die i . ait Tham fy despre. It benoved (he vant ngcetauly ne (ued. “eab The foriner wil, present. MeCleltan oF some other. | ‘Daryn and the General iee—haye recently bean wat Ig addresied to defeat them, and to do so they should ac. / Military ollicar, and the otbor side will present an titra | Channel by several mevobantin An action betweea vita, fy je aden ” 1b aandol 3 c " } to iv favor i i , f " 4 bo : ment of tts policy Se | better than, tie for the discharge of tbat dnty, were | whieh they had met_to elect General George 8. Meciat.., ‘8 thelr clafins to an extreme. ‘Tha reswit witt nrobabiy | “his may be taken for what it is worth. ‘The d eargin, Kesolved, That ihe salvation of the conntry now depends | jyregent on this interesting ocvasion, (Applanse). Never- | lan to the Vrealdential chair, (iitthusinetic cheers) ft | be that there will be either a repetition nf the Charleston | i/ willbe remécaberdd; has béen’ sold’ at! Liverpool and OD the deierininution of the penple to elect the man of Uieir | {hel compnet actes of upturned faces. beaming | wi Te should tad ‘ th tet i 3 aig holes. end bent upon and the parasgd t auty OF bye habe as vitties and Micibter meter i en cauinn aacete ole i sr yy Pape isk eplit or a corny mise on some other may. The wire. } lies quietly ia deck there, and as: to some of the other mem| " conventions to ignore all uted ques. | . sted | ‘olfare, and the 01 hd and o © | pullers ase 1 the compromis a At Mousol pricy. ead, in the selection of cand dates, to regurd | Patri people fully determined to stand by and | tnatintorest was Gonoral Metielian, (Loud cheers.) When | ay re Nod tea eT pimise witt be inado ou either) vessels nnndit, they reed very muth like,phaiton ships m7 ( } When jasige Neison, Woodward or Governor seme Sree sexpressid wishes 0° the mass ‘hey are dsies | min in the couattalannl rights of their country, re- | the war commenced and the great meeting was beld in, WEED ON TUN FENCE. Tue Army ded Maoy Caielte thinks that the Con gated 40 «ree cindle anew within me the patriotic hones of havpier | (ini: F ; ¢ i eed di se Remolves Thuet aueeawe in the eteetton, in opposition to”| days aud coustrained bir to a taarahcinlalieatuunes tte CoE aC Cb ear ee ae Ot Te tygaiaeseed | pears that Thurlow Weed did not gat is dovbts rates in theirdate cid might haye takeo Baltiaora inal Beioction inuist theretore fail gn one of the great sole | Lede aly Hg Sereda pabent Ata eters] (nego bow, Linesln(aeane) had. meas Ets war TOF | (Hudaon River Raileondion Monday last, whet one hoa.) | Moment, ‘diers w s disttaguished himself in defence of the prinet h aa n i and first in the | the negro. (Groanz.)’ Here we were to-day, after ex- | 4 ’ ote | i ion | arp jour menti sa ples up € government was founded z hearts of his coumtrymend’ (Loud applagee), ‘Thanks | periesoiwg hie adeioistration, groasing under heavy. | Curdaul sixty, wore recorded againet the ‘adminictration || TRS Aunwerd Jeuronls: mention Uist tye, Secratyelit, Retort (ajor Genre! Geor Cletian we | to an overiulng Providence, in whose, mighty hands are.! taxation. burthened with cobs und mocicoese, perma. | Ut SIRtY-A:x for, Weed indignantly retused to give tila | (federal) quitted that port on tt xecogn! sterling erizo the | the destinies of nations as well as of men, the deep nent at lorst, crowning thelr arms. (Cheers) Mt was | Vl )2iuis it seems chat Weed pag now made ap Ws) pooch journals’ coutivwed to assert, shat, a i f true pat slavsinan and gentlenan. and which apie, fei othe Dnt , i a , ms. (G 2 mind yet, aud that his resent vieit to Wash ingion did not | RGD. gO dere rt shat o tight will owill (ns vinistration alike elevating tothe nation | Sleeping energ in outraged people are at length | not for the restoration of the Union that the Lincoln | enabié iin to decide where be swood, Seward suoiid | Soou take piace ‘a the waters of the Brivish Channop be ‘Sidonadit Nitsecto.ar hie ce i while we | Awakened, ‘ihe iron car of despotic power, driven for | Cabinet were sacrificing the bone and sinew of the land. | jook atter him. ‘ meer would 0: slisvarage the chalus of gold three jong years over the mangled and bleeding (orms of | of, but for the abolition of slavery alone. (Groans for | 1 Sween terterar ahd rebel Crulpers. Dut rerio: to (e voice of the mill on which eoines our countrymen, amid the disgusting gicatings of those | Lincoln.) As he had stated, they shonid 109k to their | ee fadwnen she aa « a fre Leg Rae the land ne ese who bask in federal sunshine and subsist apon the very | own wel’are and elect George B. Mcviellan in November. | intercepting Correspondence, he Queen's Bpeecn, Py ep ec 7 POs, wwe | hearts’ blood of ovr brave boys in the eld, | A Vork—He was elected six months ago. (Cheers.) | [From the Uutted Staves Mail.) On thio ~ “y Resolve. Tat gar sympathies are deeply enlisted for | W295, he velieved, about to be stopped im: its | Mr. Kenan —Ho was a rebel, His tatier was @ rebel We hinve, ow more than ime oceasion, been asked by } OU ie afternoon of the 26th ait. Partininatt was for- our bra, Hers in the fick’, and that we long tor the re- | Sanguinary aud destructive career. (Applause). The { and died a rebel. (Cheers.) But rrhiist ho (tne speaker) | postmaster whether there are any circumstances in | maily proragued. ‘The Queen's ispecel was delivered ‘by Zurn o! the fay when, by bailets instead of bullets, wecam | pitiial cry of the lite child, ~~ weeping in } said he was s rebel lie meant he was a rebel to tyrants, ; which it would pe proper for them to deliver to a person mncett Ne i nates. Voouctlention and the Union. and t simple.accenta by the side of a poor disconsolate mother, | but not arebe! to order. {cleers.) yeants+ | Naxing uo authority tO receive them letters addressed to | Me Fort Chunceltor, In regard to Améries the spéech eas eg een ge ed age | amid the cold charities of an unfeeling world, for the loss | ‘The meeting was then organized by the appointment of | ancther. ‘ibe cages of » husband desiring for good rens- | St¥5 — Meo hold immediate meetings in_ererr city of a ‘tear father, whose body now Hies monldering beneath | Mr. Jeunings as resident. and Mr. Hurd as Secratary. | on to stop letiers to.or from lis wife and vier rersa: of @ | Her Majesty deeply iaments that tue civil war ia North, ‘county, aed mice expression to thelr views at to his hominy. | Southern sod: or whose boves, perchance, bleech uu- | Hon, Kf), PeRmix then addressed the meoting in anelo- | father wishing toobtdin possession of the objectionable } America Yas Wot Oe. DIOUght Wa close, ter Majesty sproaching Convention, or by the peop'e> and } gathered beneath the scorching rays of @ Southorn sun. | quent and impressive speech. He reviewed the action of — correspondence of bie gon or danghter; a public oificer | will comtnee to observe wsirict neutrality between ihe that the» assemble in mass convention at Chi-age on } The sad lesson taught by a desponding and anprotected | the administration during the war, and in sarcastic terms } anxious to procure evidence against’@ criminal by au%a- | bellgeceyts, and would rejoice ata friendly reconel! GAY. Ufo one at twelve obclocs, noon | to vse such ace | sister, whose pale and shaken cheek indicate But too | spoke ot ie action of the T'rusident iu suspending the | énectiot of bis letters, those ani other caves have been | petwete: ite contendlig partion’ Har’ Majseey bie Ce? om as ena best unite & elem com | clea iv the absence of a fond brother, cut down in the | habeas corpus aud congiguing so many of his fellow citi. | referred to us, apd our oninion asked as to the duties of | served with aatisfaction Uhut the distress which tle civil {ul} vigor of manhood, while gallantly defending the ‘lag tious were unanimously adopte’. Whenever } of hia country, a sacrifice to the ruinous and intr Gonerai McCiellan’s name was mentioned it was creeted voltey of a hea web Gp aman aa plause.) The heart. yaa ithe renting screams and disconnected, bat painfully sugges- with deafening applause. As soon as the resolutions | fh’ \Ne secuatae nad einen e ; , t sikh was once the pride aud ce 3 Betis glory of a happy home; but is now wrerking the ven- oa, Sohn EASE PYRE ara ee sau pat Feagce of deturoned tensa: in some insane asyiain. upon | CH OF HON. JOHN B. HASKIN. the (od forsaken beads of those who ruthlessly murderea as introduced, aud received with | her husbaod upon the aiter of au unnecessary and unholy ne | war. The melancholy spectacle of the old man, upon estdent, friends of George B. McClellan, the con. | whose bead uaye gathered the snows of maoy winters in and the Union—(“Good")—I bave come here | the more paimy days of the republic. as he gues tottering to-night from the adjoining rural county o; Westchester | to the grave, wecping ihe lust of a devoted som, and ex- d@ voiwce— You are welcome here’)—to join in the loud | pressing his deep condemmation of the tali and stately | ‘wcolaia rislbg from this vast multitude of upturned | crintnais whose polated garments are dripping with the joes ta favor of Georve B. McClellan for the next Preei- | blood of «their countrymen as they still stand bigh up in ont of the United States. (Tremendous cheering.) It | executive authority “¢Loud applause.) Ail these appeais, affords mo great pleasure to be at this stand, because! + be believed, had at length, when almost the very last hope jroo hore before me the President, who was the first to , had expired, reached the bright Ubrone of Heaven, and get op that great regiment of brave soldiers, the Fith ated from on high him who Is to lead us trivm- Fovavor of Now York, General Duryea. All that regi- | phantly on to victory against the combined hosts of the were rev man Introduce Le vmout were organized within the of West. | eemies of the country, and become, in the bands of ehester, ond they bave done great service, proba. God, the second saviour of the republic. (Long coutinved ‘iy the greatest” of any in behalf of the Crion , apvtavse) The disimal nicht of civ! carnage would and the constitntion. Uappta ©.) Feliow citizems, ' soon itt its bloody mantle from the face of the continent on the 1b day of Seplembgp, Ys62, Alirabaim Lincoln, , ava as the morning stur preceds the coming of Aurori the Present of tng United states—¢ protracted hissing e mounts in triumphant glory the eastern horizon, and erves of aang bims*)—1 aay, Abraham Lipgolp, the | imparting bew lightand (res vigor to all ibe world bo- | wut Of the United Stites en the 160 of | meath. so'the coming of residential power | Meftellan ip by the American people as the would ere long be hailed Inight harbingor of reluining days of peace, haypines, aud natura! reunion and prosperity. Dut t ) back epee BFP Commercta! incereste Of the Dass, 7 + PAG Ths daterdt tog and indnstrions mercbaht, whose bead is turned np side down by the astounding mysteri of a financial system no one comprehends. as he gaves | nt the commercia abyss which yawns before fron Washington telegraphed to George | oCieilan, at Antietam, “God biees you, aud those ‘Dre wita you! That was upon the eaying of the General McCieilan.’ I gay that tf 1 incoin to morrow aliovid telegraph it would not be with a diese with adamping to him and (uose who are (Cbeors,) I am here to-nicht confined too 4098 in the address which | shall phe to you, | diy 2 of the thermometer and the number of speakers | him— applause and lavghter)—irom the hard workiag swho ara to follow me admonish me that it iz proper , and eccno meebsnic, ag he brocds over the misfor Ghat | should be brief. The present administr i$ country, while straining every verve to tts ‘Lion came in power upon pledges cvutamed in | Utmost cipacity iM the honest aud laborious pursuit of azo platform that they would pot im. } If3 vocation to supply the tender wants of (uose de slavery in the States where {jt | pendent upon him for aimest their very tives Yhat's so’ They bad no power to iter. | from the “burdy sous of the soil,” who Kore with it, (“That's s0.?") In addition to that the last | rore with the early lark and discontinnes his | Congress 0! the United Statés—the Thirty sixth Congress, | daily toil not votil avter Tne goiuy down o” the sun, as he of which ' was & member—in February passed a resolu’ | contemplates the bankruptey and ruin of the meane ard tion, by 4 cuinimoue vote, that the federal goverument | destrnclive policy of those in ebiel executive authority, dhad BO power or control whatever over slavery in the | Frotm the tuboring classes, the “hone and simaw of the | ‘States, ttlog every mamber of the rapeblioun party | laud,” the peor man w arte lis bread by the <weat ‘to that : the came Congress a resolution | of his brow,” whose iron breast is ever made bare to the | was pre} me, which wag aseaciie of the enemies of the country, and whor nani pled, in fayor of an amendmentof the right arm is always raised ulft iv dedant delence + j Coastitusion of the Lpited Stetee, preventing in the starry embiem of the vation (loud applause) { future—forcver in fhe fi y interference with the , came bas om al! these as i( from ‘he despond: { focal tast sof the very among the num. | of a sinkmne vessel, “how are onr calumities to be termi- Der. (Chests » Subsequent to that Ue man bine | nated?” “What must we de to be saved?” (Apptange.) 2 been false toali his pledgen—(disres tor Mi My answer most emphatically ie. thrust headlon fits oirerable creature oF the: © the contro! 0; the government the brainiess and disgust the North, modified the proclemation of | ing tyraat who bas buwiii ingle dieuraced the American Yremont in Septomber, 1863, showing that at | mame throughout the world, and ae tie only earthiy that time He was disposed, if honesty was th bin. to ti means Jor the sccomprishinent of the ail up to the pleages under which he had been elected. Aiter your vest energies, unite all your bands. conséorate ali) yay hearts inope grand, mighty aud irresistable eort that, on the ist of January, 1862, the emancipation proce | damatino was promulgated’ by bim in opposition to hie | that wil pluce George B. McClellan in tHe chief executii ‘pledges and tn opposition to the copstitntion ander which , chair of the vation, (Great cheerlog, and cries of «W ‘welive More recently be bas promulgated another | will elect him.”) He cared pot waetber they were in prociamation “to all whom jt may concer addressed | favor of peace or war. whether they desired the to Jim Rae Sanders, Wo the effect that he, wt l’resident of | prosecution of a war jor the preservation of t the Unite States, will recive no offers of peace unless | constitution, the Union. and the eniorcement of the ‘the abotition of slavery or the abandonment of slavery , laws, or a cessation of ho-tilities with a view to honora- (itisses for the resident.) ' ble compromise. He woutd tell them frankly-—tbet, too, Now, fellow citizens,J #ay hat in all tuere things the | which the Doody records of three long and eveutrol ears of civil conflict cavnot but teach us all to our eart’s content—we ever. no never can have either so | Jong as the present corrupt and imbecile administration remaing in power, with its myrinds Of political out throats and biood thirsty vampires sapping the very vitals of the nation, Lei, then, the conservative manses of the people be united Let aj! minor diflerences of opinion and mere poliiicel details of party organiation be forgotten im our common eftort for the saivation of the country. (Applause) Let it be the disuniontsts aud aavocates of ap abolition policy peaded by the adminis. { Untion on the ope side. and the friends of the comstit ) tion and the Union, led on by the gallant McCletiaa on the other * (Applavse, ) if this were made the contest he would have no fears for the result, Vieiory—glori- ad | ous and triumphant victory, will once more perch upon next ; the eagies of the republic The bleeding wounds of a racted people will Be once more ti wp under the n influences of @ happy per good oid Jefter- ‘he had pe right touserp, and i those usurpations he xe dove what brought Charles the Firet te Dloek Drought Lou's thegSixteenth to the gutlt dine. (Apolause.) 1 was ad:ouisbed to day by an article spablisted fa the Hexary by my friend. James Gordon Tetiessnpclocieh- tans nt Ube meevug to-n ght ] should ik :o favor of Gran', or not againet him. Permit me Wo aay that it affords me pleasure here to bear testimony © sto the groat soldierly abilities of Genera! Grant, (Cheers for Geueral Gesat.) General Grant has beuaved Well as a Fu soldier of the republic. 1 was admonished to sa bat General Grant had taken ove hapdred thousant ra. Unay that he has done so, and | wish to God @ had taken the eptire ariny of Genera? le, ba Adem, ani put down the rebellion forever. If he done 60 | ilo not know but he might have been tl the United States, (Voices —" Nevor, | the man whom we have met to | v9 | Honor to-night is George H. McClellan (Great cheers.) ) soniaa s of domestic concord an maurttity will | ‘Atd he whose poltoy, if it had not heen interfered with | cuce more dawn Upon Ue, and the stars and stripes will | By this Higger xdministeanion, would vefore this have | again wave triumpbautiy throughout the length snd the old Union. (Three ' breadth of @ common country, usitiog ai Une States once ' more in one common britherhoot, pledged anew to the mutual protection of the just rights aed equal priviteges Wroducet peace and resivred McClellan.) | wonld not detract {rom the ral Grant ove iota, Ae bette would | tain! fhaureis of BCT bad been a citizen of old Fran Na_ | of all tts component parte (eheers.) ppoloon, of detracting (rom the merits of General Ney ast | Mr. 6, bacay, of Williamsburg, 1 L, made a brief mould detract trom General Gract: bit General Grant Dab eloquent speech, alfirming that’ whe ‘pugeage ot the haa, atter going to Washingion, pnt himee't noder the Crittovden revolutiva= Would have prevented (he wu | direction of Lincoln, acting a8 directory io carrying ont © reviewing |u -eatbiag terms the inconsistency end falve } i prestidices against the plang of General McClellan, and — pretences o( Me. | incoln.and closing with an apperi to Bas wadertock @ campaign which has resulted, not them to ray tor MeClelian { 8 tue copture of owe nindred (bouswad nrieovers, bi Hiram Keicuem, Je, who anid be liad been busily en. uaged in organizion (Or the roeeting, made au eliective ed thouvand liv winining @ victory. (“That so, and ap. speech, Sle was the proudest map in the city, be | plaure.) Now, follow citizens, the ides of November are | canse sume months axe. when they commence ppraacling, aod when I look around me and see the . organive Mocielien clubs in the eity of Nov uisee the | York, there war hardiy & politician’ but wh: next Presi: | abook hie bead and said |t wee no go. After they bad ent of the United States, (Renewed aprinuse.) The | gained a litte strongtt 4 meeting was hele tp the Cooper America® people are always strong in their appreciation — [natitite, but got a single pia of political eminence could of thet men of country, They apprect- | be (ovad im the city to act as l'resiaent. $0 the commit. ated Gear vacksou, aud although je was persecuted tee were obliged to import Amos Kendall trom Washing. maie von President, They for a time 1 to oMerate {im that capacity. Agwin they had called a Sag Bur and made Lim President. eae eeaas| seeds of MoCleiian for the Presidency of the @atbusinem exhibited for George B, McC) Prana wei'von, on the wall that he will be a. As little could | meet’ in favor Ahoy prevent the electwo of MeCtelian we could they that | U intea Staten, The Dariy News of toalay. in speaking of of Zack cor, Fellow citizens, the necessity for the | the meeting. said there would be good elocation 4 aplen- f so there would Dek of the rebeliion and a change of this adminis. | did fireworks, tan: so great (hat it becomes the duty of bat it Would Rave po * political — sig. to take m part in the coming election. | n . Did they, be mekes, some site) ‘This is a question with us of bread. The | to hear good wg of to see the fireworkst not come becante epen, “ 1) Did oe (Loud cries of “No, no!) Did ne because 7 nt administration cre goine on spending four mil. jon a day, and they tell yon that the national debt is | mean by the help of Heaven that (ou twoen ightoen and riveteen bundred millions, but T 1 vou it is over four thousand millions to-day. The | ciferous ‘soldiers bave not deen paid for the last four or six | The onths, The losses in the Army of the Potomac have | Abral » great that it would be the part of wisdom if they | men the peeple had most ‘he courage to withdraw the army from before | Convention at Chi (“That's s0."") His only fear fg and go inte the defences of Wasbin was that the Might be chented out of their just in, (A Voice show them up.) But hope. Notw! ‘the Do Eiko iG op not the moral courage or ‘the political | ors, the people mean to have for the jent age to do what is right. (“That's #0."") | of the Unked States, and in that view this meeting bed foe: itanla negro bas thken possession of their hearts, | trong political significance. There was aa effort ob fowk, thoy are devoting themselves exclusively to them, | aud agitated by deniguing Parent a make use of the jis hundreds of thousands of our of creer te nee nds, acara, death and sufferings wi ‘of aseiating thom fill tye wext Prpsidential elec: + General MeCielii | the War Department. + they believed coat the demdératic pr | rai Mo! | to face the shoddy party in their den was George R. \ | (Cheera,) zens to the “Bastile,”” (Groans for Livcoin,) He enlogized and in glowing language pitured the difficnitioe he hed te contend with by the interference of ‘To the Sonth he would say that when they were ready to treat they were also ready to treat with them for the accomplishment of the Univa postinasters under such Gifcumstances. It would peraaps be a sificient answer to all questions on this subject to say that the laws forbidding under heavy penalties the taking, opening, or emberzling of make no exceptions whatever in relation to Nothing in their supposed character or con. } war tu North America has created in some of tbe tuann- lacturing districts has to 4 great extent abated, and her esty Wusts that increased supplies of the Taw mate ais of indust:y may be extracted from countries | by Whieb it Ms Witherto beau scantily th rmished, The otter {eatrires of the speech are an expression of suc , Anticipated Navai Battle fn the Owing to the euormous advanre im the pvr. not gute ae the precious metals, but of every other commodity, { Gat tt Amponajhie to continue lonser the nate of my Poms ot ote rates Thin I regret exeeedineiy, wet had toped to contines disbanded Lee would be holding a meeting goon in Coton } CF Kenerally seem to look upon the whole ufinir ae a prot. oe, as. squire. Tue men at the North and south were sick of | tY Pisce of impdence on the part of the Phitndetyians My trtends aud Ne public wil give meeradit, however, Be war, and he believed if each bad an honorable | One ro Arig copy oud from King county gale toad for haying atrplggted ‘and 1 against the universal: shatite 10 come fogetiner thew wit GA tar, th wen ame oheueard by bal! the people tu tha hall of the | ‘Tye atoausbt ae pressiin (o Uonrecinue Lie govermtuenk credit aud ourtoncy. for both parties to put ont Jel, Davis and Lincoln. t “Vandvke, Reed abd Woodward lave dire or | Ae puna pee Gartnin: inst; whtetentina Coupe Ht ed anne ad anade 1n Oh sr euah, Knooree met write Mr Crowley, of Washington, wade a few remarks, and | fOr times been uvited to pose couicrences wm dhe city: | SOUCLAMPKON OD tho TOW ale, aL five P.M, aud som | MUAY mhs SMa ie 2 is OF go. ath } Captain gynders was earnestly plending with the Lresi- | Pil they pever came: that, however, was when there | Queenstown a the 1st, arrived hore about three ovetovic | however. L intend as verelotoa. to asic mo or" aedlele tae dent of the stad to be permitted to speak, althoagh be | Were No smile in sight: but vow thes snuff the spoils and | ints morning, She brings two days lntar new. Tes money than at cup. be, beugiid tor olaewhere, rd | as not on the programme when our reporter tolt. Plunder of a snovokstul campaign,” and they fly here a’ esl i . Aetroular, will o gc at al the sizes. styles ama sie Taeb ae vattares av tte sine of treaty bland.” "Another ‘The Louisiana arrived at Quesnstown on the morning of ou scalp of Welunc posts | retmarked that he ‘fad bewrd that Judge Woodward || thé 200 and Liverpool on the 20th ult. ee RR a Se THE MONUMENT STAND. wratod to mike a bargain with McClelian for avplage it | -yhe AKiaarrived otf: Cape “Cleat onthe uoruing of tt ie soca : his Cabinet; Vandyke was lishing to be Collector ot Phila: |. id Nae SE Strong Broadway. | deipiie. and Reed was patting im for the mission tothe | SOU Ult, SOZQVONT, whicl bs (aot becomming & haureha cd word, te This platform was located opposite the Washington | Court of St James” And the metabors inside seemed age as ferived irom’ the Greek, aad compasnd of ewo wares statue, and, like the others, was decorated with Nagy and | ~ As mach in the dark as'(o what’ they were thet for + American Naval Affatrs, eet 8 oe ino -odoak. bacuers Verring the prominent names of the batties tn)! eee ett race orelock, having boeu ty Meet OF THR UNIGN AND Akh WAR TES teulng the bevath, ite without s which MoCleltan took part. It was after eight o'¢look |! sessiou tive loves. na on YN itemein cian cammemne te when the President, Mr. W. T, Jennings, called the meet- Ee os eM [Krona Calfgnant’a Messonger, July 25, Laks tng s2'ogtia. apd go Suned' tua Wotag fa a Srasileanen th The Pa he Mtecicnt: Au Ostend letter in the Independance mentions the ar: Lottery Prizes hed. in formnetom given 5 CLAXTON & 00. I Wail ot, room No. 8". Prizes Cashed tim AU Beruticod Lote tories. and’ taformation given. GALLAG Lt o bee JAMIN, Brokers, 40 Chestnut street, Philudes pico, Mh Legetined Lote J. CLUTE, Krier pe 176 Broadvay. New Tove, Prizes Cashed, in téfies and in “onus Havana Lottery.—75 per Crme f ti dor Prives. Epforiincion tutmishad. The Natya ates pald fre-dexibioons aniciall’ kinite) Of gold oot silver, Y & OO. Hs er, 16 Wall aires, M. Lottery Vickete Cashed,—lnformatiog, mM. JOSPPR BATES, Broker, 11 Walt street, rom Lo. About i00 Physicians, Druggists and chemiate, of ‘viiis ey. have personaly sigued Cer! Comte recommending Wo'vott's Instaa: Pain Apailiiaioc. So4k, | everywhere. A—Peirsen’s “Yo-Woode Violet,” The fitest Perfume ot. A—Peirson's 6¥e-Hellotrope, The pertect Odor ne Hower. pels Hate Snawl # ved. Price $700 in A Ca the fine Katr—One of id, Addrena B.. powers, and Indian dactors' routs wast y ving yourself Instead of the hatchet. call and cousilt Dr HUNTER, No 3 Division street, New York. nee 1834. Fight rooins’ and x private entrance. Opew rom 8 eclock A.M. vint) $a night, He cures ahronte: Ernptlons and spo'sow the skin. wiemrs of all kines, the most. palsanoug tapAvity oF tie Diood fstttin, al! lseaamn rer: Aion tO the weivare ofuans rhenmatian. ke, Work ow Vurwan Frallty, Nervous Devility, Barly indiscretion. Cen: auttation gravy, Boots, Shoes, Buckle Gaiters, & than present ooni. prices QB & S Boounakers, 10M Broaiway, Lee N 1 Navaau street and Crt doro’s and Wig Depot, whol retail, Tne dye applied by skiifal arstets, Preservative No. 6 Astor Uoume again. (Cheers.) They could show them that they ; tents i# referred to as justifying any perseu con, Pato tL TTS wuld meet them with the sword in one band aud the | nected with the post oilice iv detaining them, in violat- | Tegret at tne failvre of the Dano-lerman Conferevce, aud Deafn. Impaired Signt, olive branch in the oter. (Loud cheers.) Mr Perrin ing their seals, or in knowmgly delivering them to an | hope that {he new negotiations may lead to peace. a — di continued at jength on the character of General Mc- . unanthorized individual, (Under those laws a postmar- ¥ NOISSS IN THR HBAD, Clellan, and impressed on the meeting that the only tor lias abedlotely ao alternative bat to faithfully and | Telerevce te the cession of the Jonian Islands: to the . rac satety for them was toclect him as thoir President ia ; promptly forward or deliver to their proper addresses, | satirfactory progress of commerce, &c., in India and it CRRAREGAG SAUECTIONS 1K FER the {ortheoming election. (Tne speaker was enthusiast! | when possible, cll jotters entrusted to Lis official care. 4 Cuima; and to the war in New Zoaland, &e.: winding up 4 caliv applauded durtpg his eloquent address. ) | To oven, oy tamper with them in any way, ac 5 CHRONIC CATARRA, The Presipenr next intreduced for any Cause, is not ap indigcretion mor a peccadiiio, | WHR au euumeration of the moat important acta of the —— Hon, Judge Kvana, of Texas, who was received with but a crime and a serious one. Nor do whe regu- | Session, and an expression of aatisfaction at the com CATARRA OF THE TYMUANTC MioOme loud and continved cheers, proceeded to address the ' lations of the department, which are fouuded | yerciat postion of the conntry MEMP RA e OOHTAS thee” ee meeting at considerable length. 7. nd are a retlex and exposition of the posta! laws, ki ban & Pi Hop. & P. Norvox uext addressed the meeting. avd in where confer a wider discretion with regard to th: ihe Sune CURED. The Dano-German War. On the 29th ult, inthe House of Commons Jord Pat the course of his observations reviewed the mil tat reer of General MoCiellan. He kuew, from bis own a lian bad been of- point, “The persous entitled t whose naines ar sonal knowledge, that General McC! of the department's instructions, and the directions w! ie Z fered whatever cogrmand be desired in the army foilow it, thay “iettors addressed to fietictons pergons or | MeFstOD mude seme explanations ws to the Danish ques- provided we should pledge, imseif not to “ne. | rms, of to me particular person on rm are to bere. | tHou, abi stated that the wecotiations at Vienna mauid ve come a candidate {or the Presidency. ((ircans for . turned at theend of each month tothe lead Lotter OF- Lincoln.) He also heard in the company of 1 “e.”' do hot taply any permission tow postmaster to dis. | © § between the bolligerents. The Jinglish Gentlemen, Governor Dennison, of OW, stat of oven this exceptional class of letters in any other | S°¥erument Bad no intention of wtorfering Curther George B. MoCielian was not removed by ? coln, or [rom command of the army of the Potomac, from any doubt of tig military talents, but cniy becance riv would make mauner, Doubtioes there are many cases in which the intercep: tion of correspondence entrusted to the maiis, could it ba permitted. aright urave to be of great public and private Vinnsa, July 20, 1964 Ii is cobsidered probable the truce will be prolouged for & short ine, No understanding relativa to a dasi¢ of shim, eneh? Sandidate at (ne coming election. ifrrd beneiit. fut in the oye of ihe nw tue rights ot al! por- } peace has yat boam arrived at. Thetea.) Mr. Norton spoke at consid@rabie length, and | sons iu this matter gual. aud no preauinption as to ms at intervels wes interropted by the bri ooesione the obseoL oe coptiial AS Teter tay [Metify ite detention, } 2 of the séveral clubs and Sec tetgn CS i { abslfioiion or opening, so loog as it remains in the cus Financial and Commercial News, Colonel Maxson Dayrs, of the Fatris cavalry net» tody thy Post Ollice, Were the cate otherwise the TONDON MONEY MATK mare thin } sroke, and reiterated the tétnarks he made at anvther © good which might sometimes accrye wouit be m Loyvon, July 40—Kyeniay stand Conuterbalnced by the tose of the cm iaeats which the + Go | SOmuORL UY MO vening Hom, dndve Berow. of Queens connty, wae next introe> peotle now so ‘uetly repre ob the security and invior Maria this altert.oow clraed at 29.9% duced. He came to the city this evening for the purpose — bility of the mails, So fur as those results Cm be ataiped + Slime Cental shares, 46% 94515 dia, Irie shares, of knowing whether the people of New York would not give George B. MeCiellap a majority of forty-five thou sand next November, and he wos assured tre could retiro aiter witnessing the snecticle be did this evening, that by the protecticn which the aw aflorde, soda wide door would thereby be opened for (reed and iminstice. ‘Thefe ave mmny ways in whicn the post ofice can be, and is, used (or the detection of crime, the reclamation of 4iak , Coniedoraty [oan ad yancedto74 34 a 79) LAVARIO0;, MARKET George [. meCiellan would gata that majority at the eu- ' erring children, aod similar purposes, withont violation suing Presidential (Loud cheers.) Speaking of of) -f oy dereliction from offela! duty: wa ali thar « Livseroon, July 30--lventog. the abolition party fon, he would xe pp stmestor caa legitimatety do to aid, in the exercise of | Cortow —The sales to day have beeu abcut 6.000 bales, eee a y-Cour States they had eutroated his office, im a work of Uouevo'ence or’ iustice, should B® | juciuding 2,900 to specutators and exporters, Crices um- to their care fourgyerrs ego. What had Abraham Lin | done, bat too muen care be foken aa doing eo y Nels coin—(nisses\—done with (ue four milion of men they | avoid overatenping the boundary which divtdes omiciat | caanged. had givea bim’ and, what had he done witli the Sour) aety from oficial crime, or being made tne tol of de | By woes generally are quiet, but fteady. The millions of money tev bad supplied * slaniue persons. * esi A \orn—Pour biilione The jueation an Lo the ciatea “Of nde pardon to the caxi:| Woaber eonticues Botao-day, : : Mr. Brrou—What vow did they a ‘They saw Vrence Tee Londen another, after it been righttully PROVMORS are without change Wa ang ertie's, In Mexico, Wobld the French have dared to come there delivered and i conseyuently berond the || Peonrer generally $4 quiet and quotations wre alt with {the democrass were i power, (Cries OL “No, no.""), control of, the post otties, 18 to be fet | uy No. they would ge¢ that the ary and would drivk up tled either by state maws or by parties ane} ? forested, end means can doubtless be leund {n sch eases, by those whe consider themeelver entitied by taw or na tural right to letters directed to ethers, ty obtain poseen wom of (hem without secking to Violate the sanctity of tne main. thelr blood before they (the democrats) wonid bave pers , mitted the Freuch to five in Mexico, (Applause. Tbe Speaker then commented at length on the career of Gene lollan, and contrasted bim with Gonoral Jickson, stating that uo man contd ever have expected to receive oything but Jeers from one who supported the abol.trow party oC New England — (Applauee.) Mr. Osrnaxnen, of Mrookiem, next delivered 9 tew re ‘at tbe conclusion of which the splendid pyrvtoch v drew the attention of the muititude, aod the Tne Navy. Huscuwace 7 guas, The foliowing is a let Of oficers } of the guavoat Hanchback, how in tae James river — A parent, ton reasonably be presumed to bean. | Arting Brean Comuaniting—® K. Valentine Uhorived to reveive letters addressed to a minor child, of | Acting knew and Keecdnee Mictr—J. W. thomson. A Whe OF Hiishand to receive each other's correspondence, Acting Erwan and Pilot—C. W. Jones. and in most cases this asaumpt.on a6 correct; but where Aoting Agadand Paymaster—Heory Cushing the contrary i: knowa, wo ox see ne other course for at Aoling Agsiciant Surgeon—H. R. Watts 16 ie sembiage quietly Feparated, postmaster to pnrmue than to contorm strictly to the let. | Kuginecre—second Awsistania, .. Barnutn, . Wilson; fer of the law, however desirvbie it may séem to bé to } Third Avsixtante, J, W. smith, S Hart, J, E, awards, 8. i A dn otherwise, aud iu ro ease can he rigutfuily neglect or | V) Payton pele? x “¢ | refoae to forward @ letter property addressed and rego Acting Macter’s Matea—J, iss, T. W. Rack, Fred. THE GERMAN STAND. carly deposited in hi offre. 19 g0" ei! That gro may Goiton, J W. Roding, ’. Hay ais salah SLi, } ‘come’ 1s no anfer Tule in a nest office thaa eee here, Caycin's Clere—Stepuen Kaston, Jr, Mr. Frank Keeifert calied the meeting to order. Colone! on tp William Menck presided, The Vice Presidents ewbraced { and Departures. Whe Naval Academy. Dr Wm. sberman, Mr, Otterdoriter, Mr. William A | DEPAMTURES. ‘Tue following alist of the candidutes who entered New Youk=Stramehip ScotinaMre hil Cobbe, and other Mr. Macyrs Gros was introduced: by Colonel William Meuck, and took the ground that Abraham Jisceln wos endeavoring to split the Union, by serving hix own inter est, and that it was the duty of the people to frustrate his villanons purposes, ‘The only man who ever bad attempted ak Navai Academy as midstipmen at the oeamination | July 20 to RT, 190s | Names | George Ke Adame... aoven, JF | pamareumeh. 800 oF An OfRGMF, |. Charies K. Lelkuap (entered third ciags) Hattimore ; 8 W Mou evoina. Pavaima: Miss Mr and Mes Ch Mrad W Painer, New York: vant New Jersey: B Ludlow, Kuode Istaad, Yew York, Cletian. The people recognived the services of Ceuers MeClelian usa soldier, statesman and citizen, and it ve i ee Olena 8M ‘i cume their duty co demand fis nomination at the Cbi TO ae een Rorontel Acaciral Bimipater Lidke? Memaaeas Convention. | (Cheers ) | Chile: M Reneseate. A Eling. Persia “them psoue Wie Dr. 1 Baven, Health inspector of Brookign, wes (bh? | conan L Dowatt er. St. FM Alimany. J UG Eetetiue, He. next speaker, He spoke al vreat length upon the disto Yoon. J Matailton, New York, Chay Volul. New York: Mas esty of the republican party, and asserted that they had | ork se eee Hie drpersione:, wh Tao the length Of thetr line, ‘aod thar the nominee wf the | rand MraG Whey, Rew | YB Oo i Chteago Conventiob would Wut ai end to their short lived | Woh. date lives: they had openly violated their own platform by « | ony continuous perfect aysiom of robbery ,and that the peo!* were wow more determiued than ever to make their country progperous by the election of George B. McC lelien. ‘There war bat one man who had dared to as | Whiteemare Li whet Piie: and servant. w Orieans: J W King, Sir sert his sentime ad thet man was McClean, and the an Naw Kerk: Jas E Boe people shoold reward him ior iby bis nomination and New York: Stephen Brow nent election . Nag York: M De Berdoduno, Hen Other speakers followed and the meeting adjourned, Pate carey ie Forti crams Finer Pi WW Dadiow —) | D Cinrk, Renmieky: A Zeltt, New York: § Lover, R Lopes. | Baltinore: Gen Re De Re era dP De A Pennsytvania Copperhead Meeting in ape tor Hen: Neves and evra AD wale, : Von ana Keren fant @ ihm New Yoru: 5 New ¥ Council ands Very | 1 twa Cn Dik tienes, New. Vouk, domes | Aretxe M Lee Pretty Kettie of Fien, &e. j Nclacerey ie mi wi ek th ng nas wen ana Mew WH) HE beeen . | ' To ish.) tsit * etre. New Yor = HW. May wee The first real eran pence meeting in th wr ty. the Bu, hs fatand: Rev X Me “ New, York: i Sistcot Neverland composed of men of heavy metal, took pince io Hove Nosin. Uhiemaog d Comtawor\u. lijvoin: ind R Mieveit New Yoru: MB ries tindaay. iete , Me Miebel Chapel yesterday afternoon The meeting was ae see! gn Eat d Mero tar iae ee ate eoncor, | W..0. Mernaa ae as a Freemason’s lodge, We toarn that it Originated with | Bngiond baw. $69,100, Pe YS + Pamep tebe, Judge Woodward, of Venney!vania, anda knot of the peace | sgrrtnt avons Cisne abnains a oe iowa, % Copperdeads of Philadelphia, who rasolved themselves par A I jetancanirt, ro De Be ‘ ¢ Naghen ite . 5 insytvenia r iad Abcea, F Pore 10 a committee, ANd invited (rom various States a large seed Trotemns ieee Eecsodar tiie F monre.rseets i Fe Sieve bs ary Ohio: number of the faithful of the tribe to meet them in this | Yeriova, © Simipek, eet MO RIGHDEC. «4 Miinots, city om August 10, Tuesday evening brought a large dele | ve iat ware, aX ye. cw ea berg: yr aM ne. if howd, dB NOON. gation from Pennsylvania, among whom were ex-A\iorney | Sy Wend See Nikan on B Perey Beroars, i, P. Rodgaca, wn af an officer, Geveral Vandyke, Charics*Ingersolt, Wiiliam A. Reet, | Ra At A pg Ma ad br fog | RS. Reore BUNS. ‘ Judge Woodward, ex-Govermor Bigier, ox enor Porier, | i Hach, Re mond Gatee, | damer R. Selfridge... ex-Chief Justice Lowery, Judge Black and about f!'y Hypotie 6: | Charies A. Seymour ‘More Of the solid mee of the Pennsylvania democracy. The most of the delegation put up at the New York Hotel, and at an early hour they held @ preliminary | meeting io Mr. Vendyke’s room, who appears to ‘hoses and lade H Grit and dawahs sidore Gitaus, WM Copyo Chartes iW ve the chairman of the undertekiog. Witt the q ..peneayivaate. noeption of Hon, Horace Goo, ©, Wallace Indiane o of Hon, Hi Ai, Clark, we did not notice a P, Wallies... harylaud any Now York men, nor indeed anybody [rom any State but Poansylvania, visiting the prolimiuary SVE Ad weary malanindt g portirm of Whe deleestion ‘The next examination for Calg ng omy eh 4 CROSS EVE STRAIGATENGD IN ONE SING, ery divea-aot the Rye and Mar requiring either nom Ana dient or surgical ai¢ attended to by Dr. VON RISEN BER@, Av his consulting rooms, 816 Broadway, near Pweifth straet. Diamond Rings—Of All Descriptions, from twent dollers ta seven hnudrod dollars each. foe wale by No No (5 Broadwa below Cani No, U1 Wall aiceri, dy ever known foe coms Eataiished mast em/neot phya- Explicit dera- out marie, tious, siating when they shor id ant should nol be takea, One dotlar per bos, containing Afty pills Sold by all drmg- HUTGMINGS & HILLYER, Propeietors, gists. ie BY cedar sivact, New ork Wor the Hate and Skin=Barry’s Trts copharone. 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He Luste for tng, Wis LOVE OF Hack THK BXCIPING CAUS of her Mi Decornes da cious with the He bearaot her W cd rt eies & He proces: nt Is Kindly reoninad. HER ue sm007 Wiuin she ix warding at the window evien Larne “uy & withering (oot His victim tur mh 8 eanecne ww the Mirderer Pre pentec'ion The mo otever wks FOF oRey, Dut dnds aon hie gui t We de Derately To hide 10 Kult Oe Re Te i ted. ad etter we He ls arrested and TNL NT Ma He fails im hia Dokl and imcay His TRIAL AND AWFUL Bitorts of Oe ree ais 7 DON. 1s EX TION yer Tt «4D 7 NATCOB AL TOAD ON FRIDAY MORNING Wigs, Toapecs, Mair Dye, Hate Dyet a Reidavin Cream deaaricying the Hate “tf ho Mare ayy sivoudent The wifow's ont ones, CHILD. Whe crime on an N ATOH KUOR Traases, Kinatic stocktons, &.00, Ofticg only at No. Vesey street.