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_ ss. ae NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1864, » a elooted Secretary « te in 1857, whos agen co ean Broth Ate rns seiring - WE CHICAGO CONVENTION, | So's Goes, sh > ay are : TOTERESTING FROM HISSOU Nee ee Mean wea SHE » iv An re, Anan ena ta ge gn ee ae aa fi ouawe oat oo. a a8 —_ jute uniform in which the next morning's visit and cours were Pr Halleck should be paid. agit ‘ane tn manner, | a Geant ‘Moves ON THE BNEMY’S 4 v4 from the o mt Mac! * CaPTURED. N 2 “ig te! 0 + M8 ® party leader, ow Aer tr | i eo !o™ Movement] ,.., morsng sunday morning me an ovat Ia ee eth, sae Oe List of Beles is 4 ~ » A0foat of Fernando Wood haus 08 PU cream : ~al Grant. Foe ee eed, swith dizzy heads and trembling hands, the Potomac. state of New Yor, SaxRL J. TILDEN ; Against Genes- to ring for Cobzteas water aud oogktalls, great bows BP’ Barrorors, August 24, 1864. <a ¥-- is 6 lawyer of prominence, of a ooo, deliberate and quiet 800, Boston AN ‘ ’ 5 reached the busy headquarters <x eno genetsl °°" aang. | Reliable information from the Upper Fotomao shows : a Kemperainent, and has long been considered as @ trusted ni Me Be Lees ine Dee nanan - . Fort Donelson fallen befor® ~_, unmatched | that thi crossed is {noorrect. Iy Of th land; Mr anu ~ and 1 ood, Monte: a | peters tod tocklioal ULIGes it Comat Genet, Be | nang ence nee Merng 6 eo eee 3 Fears of aghlbaay Regency. eis probably paat arty | Spain: ise igh, Std tid serra’ Wor'and: ‘%£ kis os the Nii had “mowed upon the enemy’s works,” and they ig beyond picket Gring Sketches of the Members ef th" Dele- |”: r ; {8 small and delicate in appearance, and | ¥ississippl; M Behar. etnias WarPromien 4 | amusti Histery the Mlinow | ; sc, re nes Aten thousc"4 prisoners, | It la believed by many that the rebels are falling back. utlous and precise in manner, Mr. Tilda is sue only | J Wainbuau, Kowerdam; M Posada, 4 Po-a'\n, M lowe ' ng ‘ ” were bist se eee tng fort, which coteroe MDF -. gation frem This City, ‘™ g Member of the city dologation who belonged to Now Granada; © Ponoe, Thomas Geimre, Jobs “ ‘ation. the whole armament od ‘‘ugitive! This victory ; The Position of Our Army Unchanged. ) a tan oot the iy, New York! Johm Fraser, Philij* Toledo, fo\\ erance Del acres, and Floydjwas a miverable “Usitit , or barnburner, party in 1843, Ho (O'2orks, New York; John Fraser, Dr Vtwmas Sar! te ore a oa owecuation by the ecm of Bowlin ‘Hanrer’s Fraay, Va., August 23, 1864. Ben ue se didate for eleoto tne ¥ Bewssone. (20h 43.0 Hineicks, Hh cng fhe ng hehe be Mi.*Sisetppl picts en r upon the Van Buren ticket fn that year inbaras 30 Mlarieke, Banana: ¢ ¥ Collam. London: we eg ey een eee in in.! of those | The position of our army still remains vasnenget. 4 and subeqgmentiy, after thoir reunion with the hunker | Yok: N McDougall Me og Mee ® Biook. Tiimola =" A - at fears of the secessionists within our lines shin SMe strong line of tirenchnens, have been thrown up The following ts a list of the delegates from the State of | fection, the “oft!” candidate for Attorns; Naw Qxcusxe-Shremebis CrecieeDr Mel snd lady prom| be he - Ay ja Ch on aw Grant’s Glorious Victory py a caer camaredil? fre. same ry skirmishing could be heard all day yesterday New York to the Democratic National Convention +0 be | Of the tn 1655, but was defeated. Ww. a Koo child and nurye: FP Martines, Wr BULLETIN OF VICTORY, AND ITB CONSRQUENCES, Deo. tory aes eld at Chicago August 29, 1864:—0 tan never beld'any offen, Salen, uemmnel Lobed thug, B Peck ke W Fort Donelson, Tue canal Te eam Bola about ten {a the morning that General | and this ."0"BIng. It broke out with redoubled strengtB DELEGATES 4 GARGR THOMAS M'SPEDON has Nesbit ‘kip, ni Sa- “alleck bad from OTs, ding the Y a wrence, af) yaiclans leave nee the more important | in front of th.” Nineteenth corps, which is holding Horatio Seymour, of Oneida. fwan envelope manufacturer and stationer, and was tor. | Mr Allon hreqtis: tao Misses Woortoy’ servant, wast Cae ana. map onthe w ietit board. of the Planters’ House | centre, Nothin,” % importance, however, resulted from Doan Richmond, of Gouesee, moerly Alderman of the Twolfth ward, Mr. MoSpedon | °ii (ren: J Barbor, A Horta, Thos W Novara m i‘ % Butts, of Monrose, children; EB Beckwith, & A at tute “incemont of our victory. The bulletin was then | 1g, and it has now a.™0st entirely ceased, ‘Au » has been f ive di i ham Loirko ‘ We § igust Belmont, of New York. a for many years an aotive democratic politician, m Loirkowitz, Mr Walber x} General Halleck’s Protest and Tio ans: soe Danded: Soon end oongenat to bo placed ray Ce ee “ALTERNATES A find velotiga to the McKoon Gonoral Committes. Ho isa | win tT Riay, Mes Netanar cha tee ay pat _ Wooltiey, Fran Flandes no Pande’ ng and lady, Mra Toompson; Are Frances’ Dichelb impulsive im character. and three children. > sefore the ¥) Halleck’s Joke. By this. "9." ‘ang main corridor’ in the “vor they had heard whis; ‘10. ibe Zohn Soeahes of se, Louta were in full | ¥o gyidence of ihe enemy vN¥ 12 ous mmadiat opt searah T ichaeees cf seneneotady, gentleman of forty-five, small in stature, and quick and | ¥ ‘estab hotel. Zig : . tho hotel. | They | 45 beon obtained as yet, and t» J@ belleved that they Phlllp W. Eugs,'2t Now Yok, ree Ip there causes an “She” efompe anxious ns to the state | witt maken attempt tocross thd Fiver, although oar | Gerke Balch. ¥f Goons, +. Delegates Flocking to Chicago-Groat | To Piper Manuraccurer thet cause;an ¢ ¢} thasiasm for M¢Cleht Cash will be pald for 10,009 reams of gqod Fourdrinier “Temperance Delegation from S disrucr A | Sho Dronkenest “Total Abstinence their friends \ ‘hese promt ‘of the “total absti- | !atest nows from Williamsport says they bad not yet petrics. ‘goancies to be filled Y the delegugted j Y &e, Paper, ‘Bize, 3iz45-—43 Ibs, ts ; ply at this office, Frances Dicheibore Illinois,” In trutl,. ro and cocktails, baths and brandy | crossed the Potomac. a ‘a0, Ill,, AUgust{25—12:30 A, M. . nenoe "9 bef qu 1—Jacob P. Carll yreme oo? s : choatiaas Party” Ziver Known. party” needed ® ing and many juleps, before they | dung could be heard yesterday up the river, supposed mt » of Queens, Doiofaten are arriving fro ail dicestions. Fully one: | Hope Tota = Fiate re ar! a smashes, much darberia, pearance of respectability. The braham G. Thompson, of e He a ern ac aed by; the | ‘© be Averill abeling the woods in the direction of Sharpe- | g_ Youn G. Schumaker vt i, Suton, third of the Coavention will bé ere to-night, There are | grou tnticipatad se tutions pee ONT “ee collet John Seceshes, hows Be oral Halleck | burg. ‘Vaoangy, caused b; ; A ever, ‘awed by Gen yor rg. oN rm ry death of P, Prineg ‘Aigo quite s number here to attend the iass meeting on | refreshingly agreeable to the mouth Bnd teeth, i, = Invi tes the 8; gives Ty Saturday, Dologationa numbored by hundreds ac? OD | tresin cleanses bea utiten and preserves the tsetk, aud ser ‘Bola by druggiste, time the orderly sergeant, fo. ‘or, the *‘membert Our army is lying quietly in their intrenched camps, 8—Samuel ris, of Kings, ¥ and staff, appeared in the corria ‘zhtened themselves u| Thomas H. Farron, of Kit The Men who Came to Scoff Re | tro meicensisssticn’ hat ctened techgouroid { General Max Weber bap been relieved fromthe com- | 4—Jhmes Moifahon, of New York stra, riety. mained to Pray,” into that condition of ‘unearthly sot. © narriageable daugh- {| mand of Harper's Ferry, and @pdered to report for duty Daniel FE. Delavan, of New Yorts their way from every important point to attend the rests decay, MoClelian gathering on Saturday. The idea that hia og, OO toper (who has a pew in church and. “a recovering from parts ‘Susq 6—Ignatius Flynn, of Now York, a j eres &e., &., & ters) is always certain to assume wie. gh ‘red eye” mae _ 8 meanh of the Ke ee OP oF Oswald Ottendorfer, of Now Yorks the Weat is onpesed t2 “Little Mao’? is not corroborated Royal Bavené Lotter per Comt ,@ last night's drank, and with je ea ‘lity, General Stevenson now has command of Harper's Ferry. G—John Kelly, of News¥ork. by the namerous MoClellan meetings at“every point, eg tg By Ms og Re yy RY ‘in his stomach to make brea! » ¥ JOKB OF BIS _—— leory Hilton, of New Yorks, ‘There was considerable talk for Fillmore this morning, ailver, TAYLOR & GO., Bankers, 16 Wall street, N. ¥. ry pendence. GSM, HALLEOR’S SPEECH AND” JOKR—Tae: Od Our Washington Despatch. T—Luke F. Cozaas, of- New York. o savas the bud- 1864, Michael Connolly, of New Yorks te Wasurxarox, aguas 24, 8—John MoKeon, of Now York. A report was current here this afternoon that a portion Gideon J, Tucker, of New Yorm, Of the rebel forces had crossed the Upper Potomac into | 9—Samuel J. Tilden, & New York. Meryland; but ft bas not been confirmed, and was, io winian cme se reapsbee - = wr Our St. Louis Cer . Sx, Louis, Mo., August 19, 1864, On the posting up of tho bulletin graxt $08 SECESH THINE IF GRANT REMAINS IW POWKID THEY ake | bub and curious the GONE, ‘ the faces of the crowa. John Secesh wayin de, hi “temperance delegation” looked as if no bole co. Thave to announce @ great moral revolution! John | aon for the fattest man ‘among. them’ to’ on ‘wut this afternoon !t is all for McClellan. They talk about Prizes Cashed im All Legal ead vem nominating him by acciamation, His fri yory | teries, and information given. GALLAGHER & BBE came: autiidern kaverec; Ga aloce ye than | YAMEN! Brokers, 310 Qhestant street, Philadelphia the delegates, = ves A Beautifal complexion. —Latra’s Tho gathoring on Saturday promises to be one of the | Bloom of Youth, or Liquid Pearl, Tt has no equal (or pre- serving a: wautifying the complexion and skin. Gold Or ih in these parts has turned ‘temperance doctrin- | through; the loyalists, in and out of uniferm, Tra doubtiogs,® canard. It{s not believed that any portion abraham B, Conger -* A { t HUGE heke seia < ; Ho ia « total abstinence,”” He is for casbiering | air whb-choers: Halleck patted his segar wit visor, “‘hin'| of Rarly’s command will bo pormitted to recross the | 11~E0xe00*. crowsier, of Orange”: ibfGoes vee Seid wast of New York. Sil druggiats, and by SAMES LAIRD, Sole Proprietor, «a8 ny and every officer who can be proved to have imbibed Ler penina Just back from Cairo, rubbed bis\ Wetousae: ae e-go Bonnett, of Sullivan, a There is no city in the Weat of any size but that } Broadway. fa (More than seven thimblefulls of lager in any seven con- «“‘Palmer,”? ied Halleck he cler’s, r=—Robert E. Andrews, of Columbf™, * has agents here making arrangements for the accom. Address to Smokers.—Pollak & So! ative days! All the ladies who wear cherry and | “‘aood up two. doweo. baskets of champagoe, ee Mr. Theodore O. Wilson’s Despatches. |, Titi, Chamberlain, of Dutch modation of McClellan dolegations who are to attend the | Mogractaum Mantfactirers, remored from Dregne, at ito ribbons in thelr bonnets are enthusisatio in the | *bem herofor the benefit of the crowd.” (Loud cheers; Avanita's Cavanr, 1m Fimo, Jacgh Hartlonburg, of Ulster. masa meeting. Bigot cut to order and repaired." sense and coll Fonuso of antt-alcoholic imbibations, ‘They a0 fall | Pumers” continued she General et want you, to give citiieiae: taste ser M—Amasa J. Parker, of Albany. Vallandigham and several other of the ultra ponoe lead- ———- -— sincerest sorrow for the ‘unhappy tendency” | public notice that I shall suapect the loyalty of,any malo oe Nathan P, Hinman, of Schoharte, ers are oxpected to night. They may change tho feoling | Astonishing, Wet wruc, | Henapone DP Gémakaly Gekan:-: hay WEETOSEAE” Cat 7 | Fesident of St. Louls who cna be found sober enough to following bas just been received froma private | 1«-Jamos's. Thayer, of Roisgelaers to-morrow and cause the tide to temporarily aot against | permagentiy’ eured, “Use WOLCOIT'S’ Instant Pai Rie ete attesc pace UA angling peel) walk oF spoaic Within tho next half Rour. "+ sourye, ond can be relied upon for its correctness:— arse 1a79) 0 Wamaines » he US pg = a faa nad a ia t notant Pel THR TOTAL AUSTINENCE” MEN GRY A NRIGHT IDEA. * Wiscueres: duro 400) Hand, x iar natn tae a imintty AAR aN cece os some cold water asylum? “It is the only way he can | How the ‘total abstinence mon’? felt at this procise ston_of Longstreet’s cor; aia of Clinton, A building has bi ted especially f “4 g ne - fits ‘ps, commanded by ia ie een erected especially for the Conven- A Truss Warranted to Cure Rupti — saved,” they say; and “the only way in which the eee a Atel Bat incre eines So ee ie ues om 1 Kershaw, left Richmond on the 7tb, and Darien M. Tanienie oe RMIEIe tion , on the shore of tho lake, but from present appear- WHITE'S PATENT LEVER TRUSS is constructed differs ling f6rtunes of the rebellion can be saved” ip at tbe | ciate sc pelle, ie iandeat tor Gocoral Grant the | Maloy Geuers sutenant Genera) Anderson, who hes been | 18—Livingston Spraker, of Montgomery ances (8 will not accommodate one-half of” those who will | surc'en the beok or cOrhe, Gurta warranted ana fomphtogs ‘bottom of their thoughts. character of their mission might be forgotten. Davis | commanding Ia v Rerehaw’s Beiaten nc, Rigg a voranigs Lamb, of Saratoga, s be present. free for a stamp. GREGORY & CU., 609 Broadway. fou word, thevJohn Socdbes of St. Louls have neon | Yeled and cheered. Leopard Swett saw tho point toner, | leaving Richmom, "” Longetreet's cord, a ete tether eee Description of the Amphitheatre in| At 389 Broadway May be Had th sy for the last month in mysteriously but actively ol- | gelf ‘that tho same happy thought had not occurred to | Richmond and Petes OU. About six miles from the lat- | 20—Lovi Hl. Brown, of Jolterson, Wiad which the Convention is to be Held. AE OUR AS. tor Resiewhien eontate t evi PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL for September, coutatn' ic rinies Wiese een ‘@ then somewhat in reserve, In William I, Skinner, of Herkimer, From the Chicago Times, } Tote julat rumors to the effect that the Lieutenant General, him before occurring to Judge and, as the upshot e > A Warriors, Clergymen, Poets, Canniba's, Plat Heads, csiset Genius the fortunes of the Union are staked, | ofthe whole, the entire “temperance party’? bocame the | Kershaw’s divisiou the. ‘eare four brigades, commanded |°21—J. Thomas Spriggs) of Oneida, ‘The mammoth amphitheatre at the corner of Michigan | Races, including Fighting Faces, Generals, Boxers, &o. + | most vociferoussin the corridor in their mad huzzahs for } as follows: of General Humph: Asa G. Sherman, of Onoida, avenue and Park place, in which the sessions of the forth. | PY 2rst post, or $2a year | not been sober for @ month, but that he continually | tho ‘Great River Horse of the Mississippi.” The cham: | First brigade, Brigndh umpbrey com- | 22—Svdnoy T, Fairchild, of Madisom, coming National Democratic Convention are to be held, is seayis-n 7S welloth in the headquarters’ of “Beast Batler,’“who | Pave provided by General Halleck, however, was | manding, Yeiellbl Sieben illara Jokngon, of Oteego. E at present receiving the last finishing touches at the th said Lieutenant General upon forty-rod whiskey | °° colt for their inflamed and furious stomachs, Second brigade, Brigadier \ ‘sal Wollard commnnoniie 28—Krederick Hyde, of Cortland, hands of the carpenters. In acouple of days it will be All Summer Com A _ * Thoy secured, through Shafler’s ald, a large empty hall, Third brigndo, Brigadior Gen, “Teun (Ei mis Peano ing. John A. Green, Jr., of Onondaga, * Larrys over to tne decorators, who will display th ject te female a of, Ct fs cilcaate, ene foversia aquafortis brandy, the “Boast”’ aforesaid hoping to | sometimes used aa @ bailroom, in tho back part of the | fourth brigade, Colonel Henm, “ ghth South Caro- | 24—William C. Boardsley, of gaya - ante by festooning it with hundreds of flags, banners aM@ Shotera morbos, cap, b6 cured oF prevented by the use J herit the three stars whenever Grant sball baye | Planters’ House, and there, throughout that day, with } }ina) commanding. All retina ta‘st Edwin M. Anderson, ot Wayne Mat Streamers. Tho building, which {s constructed entirely | tho French Cognac Bijters, imported only by 8, STBLM= pogged out” and ceaghed fn hie checks’? under tho ife- | BA2Y 8 Pailful ot “rod eye’? and many a bucot of spiced | “Humphrey's brigade has four sm “yo bundred elect I ] 25—Renjamin F. Angol, of Livingston’ 5 of wood, 1s of gigantio proportions. It measures in cir~ | FELD. 70 Nassau street, New York. < i brandy, they Held high ‘reve!, dancing like enthusiastic [| do not think they average over t red effective | = Henry A. Chesebro, of Ontarta, * cumference six hundred and twenty-eight feet, and bas - ling eoeptre of King Alcohol | monomaniaes around tho room and buzzabing for General | men to a regiment.’ Menieintth 26—John J. Taylor, of Tioga. 4 ‘ccommodations for an audience.of over dfteen thoussnd | A Fine Assortment of “arble, Bromse RGU N, SANDERS AND SENATOR CHANDLER 4@ TEMPRRANCE | Grant at the top of their volces—'«Wilse Shaffer” mean- | Bryan's brigade bas also four regs re BALL Duncan S. Magee, of Broome, yrersons, The roof in the centre is thirty-flyo feet from | and Gilt Clocks. M. HATS & Ol DELEGATES. while having turned th® key on the whole party, #0 that | average about the same as those In Hun. 'v’s brigade. | 27—Marshall mplain, of Alleganyy the “round, and slopes gradually until it is only twenty- Importers of Paris yaneyaects, 2% Maiden Tang ers spl Pie +! nono but *frionds’? should geo their folly. Woilard bas five rogiments and a » “allon ib his Levi A. Wara, of Steuben. sight vsot ia bolgnty At this ‘point {tls broken for tao ———————— ;, So great ts the agitation of John and Jeannette Seoesh | Thus ended the first ‘John Secesh temperance deloga- | brigade, ahs 28—Willlam C, Rowley, of Monroe, purposes. ventilation. The remaining portion of the | Batchelor’s Hair Dyemshe Best in the pon this point that they are preparing to repeat the ex- | tion” against General Grant. Are we now to F. | In the brigade commanded by Colonet He. "7812 thore Sandford E. Church, of Orleans, roof commetiocs at @ point four feet below, apd slopes | world. Harmless, rans, instantaneous. The only iment of a “temperance delegation” to wait upon the | Under the auspices of George N. Sanders and Sedge tA ? | are four regiments and two battalions. One 0 ow regi- | 29—Waghjngton Huot, of Niagara, gently to the outs.” of the building.’ The entire | dye Mold by all druggists, Factory 81 Barclay street. veaident with a protest against his retention of <a | 1DAVe great hopes that, as a corollary of the new John | ments in this brigddo isa large one. It new one, Lowle W. Tiayer, of Wyoming. structure ts covered with patent felt roofing, capable of be bs of «a | Secesh ‘temperance movement” agaiast tbe greatest of | about eight hundred atrong, and 1s Known as tha '@2- { 0—Jobn Gangon, of li : withstanding the heaviess "ala gtorms, ey ig ng » son, of Erie the heavies 5 Cartes de Visite By Vaughan, 2%: mon drunkard’ in command of the chief army of tho | our soldiers, we shall soon hear of General Grant quietly | tioth South Carolina. in Albert P. Laning, of Erie. The grand entrance to the bu:idng 18 on Michigan avo. | Bowery, warranted good; lowest price in thecity. No Woton. It is sald that Mr. George Noodie Sanders, at | @oking bis segar in the mansion herctofore occupied by | I’am sure the strength of Kershaw’s division y Vill | 81—John ©, Deverenz, of Cattaraugus, nue, and js through a spacious passageway, fiiteon fect ‘sit ail until suited. t of Canada, has been offered the chal bip of Mr. Jefferson Davis. It is only when®the rebels are ut- | barely reach fiveithousand effective men. The divisi. ? Hiram C, Minor, of Chautauqua. wride. This leads directly to the central platform on resen| . on @ chairmanebip of | terly hopeless and belpiess that they have resort to this | {s to-day encamped on the Berryville pike, one mile from Tho detegati a bs , Vhich the officers of the convention, déjsgates and mem- Cristadoro’s Hair e, Preservative is Rew temperance movement, and that Senator Chand- | miserable trick of personal assault and slander. town. - * ‘gation ig instrncted to cast sha shipeyr be ¥# Of tbe press wil be geated. Running aij round this Wig Depot, wholesie aud retail, No, 6 Astor Howse of Michigan, will ropresent, as secretary, the ex- Z Tt is understood that Lieutenant Genoral Early will ) "les of New York, on all questions, as @ ‘ac | pla: Xorm is a neat rfiiingfinside of which Ts a narrow ee ye apelicd Dyreunrul artioul ime abolition total abstinence eentiment of the entire The Grau-Brignoli Controversy. command this army, notwitnstanding Lieutonant General | cd,"dance with the views of a majority of t! Path, ve by which delegates can leave the building ie Pi A special train is to he hired for the TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Anderson is hero, ” . x out ha Ving to press through the assemblage on the plat- Corns, Bunions, Nails, Ent ed Jot mn go that decent travellers Eventrt House, August 28, 1864. Farly’s own force is to-day Im towards Bunker Hill, but Th form, ‘lose to this footway will be the desks for too | afl diseasce of the feck cured by Dr. SACHARIB, East may not be worried ‘ jem, Aug y . not far from town. je City Delegates, use of th. ‘members of the press, who will be largoly re- | Broadway. demonstra- A letter appeared in your columns of Saturday last from ‘There is a rumor in the rebel camp to-day that Fiold’s AUGUST BELMONT resented, ©, The number of chairs on the platform will een te Sea J. Grau, operatic manager, reflecting on a claim I have gies, of Longstreet’s corps, is also moving to Farly’s | {ga German by birth, resident for many years in New 0 8x ds Ln HS Deafness, Impaired Bight, p re " m the sou *! e, sur- "| brought against him for violation of contract. Out of | “ From'the best information I can get it does not seom York, and @ banker by occupation, He be! fo the | rounding ana’ Overlooking the central platform, is the NOISES IN VHB HEAD, peat for the court which rust pronounce on the ong9, | that Early’s strength (including reinforcements arrived claas of ‘wealthy and liberal contribato 50 valaaple large gallery fo.¥ re - of ladies and gentlomen accom- CATARRHAL APFEC?IONS IN THE im very reluctant tg allude to it; but, as the lotter’of | up to this time), more.than reaches thirty-five thousand | ‘0 all parties. He has noyer yet been a candidate for penied by ladies, ¥ It has, been arg with comfortable THROAT, feate stretching along thie entire of the structure, Ng, | Mr. Grau is calcylotéd to prejudico me in public esteem, ieee weal Lconsidor it due to myself, on the eve of quitting the TORY OF THE FIRGT ‘TEMVEBANCR DELRGATION ”? aGAINst | country, to make a brief statemont of the facts, aa SONERAL GRANT. Sites th 09 " ¥ Fi Tuse that in now belay mando hore by tho rebel sym Wake sgung cited Br: Gras. prepone tg ae ap ee hizora over the alleged backsliding of Lieuten- | gagemant of eight wonths, at one thousand six hundred epryrrenii Monee ie mee very Soest. dollars per month, with two half boueiits, to begin on the wi , just previous i capture of For¢Donelson. The actors Jo Previous ie | wet of October following, stipulating, as in all my pre- are diferent: bat the anecdote falls in as a capital lit | vious contracts, to pay me half monthly in advance, von of the present hubbub. The thing is also memor- ie In steslf; Ge gentenatagéhe only: pavite ome ct walen | Durie De mypmer Of Apps Cae bop Haars treaty r General Hoary Wager Halleck bas over beev | *0g in Paris, and also propositions from other places, CHRONIC CaTARRE, CATARRA OF THE TYMPANIC MUCOUS MEMBRANE, OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE BUMTAGHIAN TUA 8 ares cuRsD. CROSS NYE STRAIGHTENED IN ON'S MINOT HR. of the Rye and Bar reqa ‘ting either dieal ‘or war oa ald attend ‘by Dr. vor tee BI Athiscens rooms, 816 roadway, near Farly has about’elghteen thousand effective men, besides | °MCe, — it is supposed that in the event of General fifteen thougand men in reserve, Thogstrength of Ker. | McClellan's attaining the Presidency @ foreigg mission gshaw’s division is about four thot eight hundred, | would be tendered him, in compensation of big carly and There is also between elzht and nine thousand cavalry. " | faithful adhesion to ‘Little Mac's” cause. Mr, Bel There &f8 niahy apeculations here aa to the rebels’ in- {r,,Belmont tontions. Théy afé certainly not now gathering crops. The 4s a small, dark complexioned man, walks lamé {n conse- mofé provalont impression is that it 1s a determined | quence of a wound received in a duel somo years eluce, movemellt £9 draw off General Grant from before Peters: | agq speaks with aGerman accent, He is the Chairman burg. Some incline to the view of a contemplated | of the National Democratic Committee appointed by the These seats are pl. ed on an inclined piane, 80 that every “One Will baye amo ¥# excellent opportunity of seeing and hearing whatever is ' @9lNg on at all times. The north etdo,is set apart ag Standing places for the male of tho vast assembla, %© that !s sure to be present entrance to these ge Weries is by three passageway: each four feet in width.» The columns which support the roof will be tastefully decorated with national flags, while the entir® walls wi U be festooned with flags, ban- ners and national colors. Externaily there !3 not n, Web to attract the eye; but the smmenge proportions of the * building challengd the atien- tion of all. On the top of ue root are several fagetats from which the national flag wil! proudly float during the great Western movement. ry convention which nominated Stephey A, Douglas for the Presidéncy in 1860. Dr. Chesseman’s Female Pt is We max Fidip, august 23—P, Mf. own to bo guilty. and [solicited Mr. Gra to relinquish my JAMES MATION " A7~ the most safe aad reliable remedy ever know FoF come 4 While Grant was elaborating hie preparations to pass | with him; but he refuseds, Un the Ist of October I © Thero was some skirmishing y , Today there | isa resident of tho Seventh ward, and representa the J “*ysions of the convention. | Lots desopve the utmost : wa the Mississippi with that magnificent and resistiess |. 9 > {a more fighting. +Fourth Aldermanic district in the Board of Alderman, His } credit for tho admirab! charged the impomtant duty en‘¢rusted to thom. The greatest attention has been given\to the carrying out of every detail in the construction «W the’ buikting. system of ventilation fe perfect, ad the yags structure is well lighted throughout. plaints peculiar tofenawies, They never fait. eA ‘abitshed In 1888, they mabe test of the most em: el t phys see clans. No new experitnent without merit. Exp)eh ' dines tions, stating when they’sdhould and should not Le, sei Avaaiu’s Cavatny, In rae Fret, business is that of a livery stable keeper. Alderman ‘August 23—Evening. “} MoMahon i of Irish birth, about forty ‘Fare of age, of re which they Layo dis- To.day everything bas been remarkably quiet on our | dark’complexion and medium size. He is an influential j mi ad and finally Port Hudson, | 94 that day was not forthcoming. at bie de _ sPreceived soon after a letter from Mr. Grau saying he ey mall} re open the rebel lockjaw of the jow York, ready to fulfil my ongagement; but Mr. ver i Wa ingisdo, Cotambus, ashley Pau a was in Europe, and the half-manthly Instalmont due Job Be early days be: and unceasing energy, . i ve hig season at the timo he had | front. General Averill’s scouts and videttes are in Mar- member of the Mozart Hall wing of the party. " . eseable oid guoriee and oid iia iv rofertece 10 car’ iMened, ad reeeeatae thot aieg ia New ‘York or | tiosburg tbis afternoon, aud do not report the enemy ad- DANIBL E. DELAVAN Ga atte at oeamaenine | one contatatis Ay pil Sold by s, ad Frat se onto — oy ee ape ‘@leewhore on my own account, I thought this a strange vancing further in that direction, is a yeteran in the councils of the party, and bas been a | every accommodation provided for their convepance to gists HUTCHINGS (& UILLYER, Proprietors, Bae Nee ee ee eae ecncmiet {iproposat, in the face of the contract existing between us; | This morning we beard fring toward General Sherl- | Sachem of the Tammany Fociety from time {mmemorial, eee ee ce teneeiitinns OL eal tartiee sak Wi Cedar street, New Form never | but Tdecided not to be entrapped into any violation of dan’s loft and in the neighborhocd of Hall Town. Ho fs a ine looking, portly old gentleman of sixty years, | couple of blocks from the State cars, Arrango- | pe, Humter’s Office ia at Now | i ap lg en ed oe RSet our agreoment. On tho arrival of Mr. Grau he proposed Tho ckirmishing yesterday on General Sheridan's front | rubicund and cheery tn appearance, and noted for his pro. | mont Sus ae ‘ Biba AR street, New York city, He haw melancholy example of the debasing and ruinous | to resoind the contract, and offered me in lieu of the pay- | Was not particularly heavy. pensity for office holding. Colonel Delavan recently held } firing the alttin ire | 1884, 'E! and a There is an impression prevalent that the eremy is | the office of City Inspector, from which be was removed ugain playing an extensive game of “bluff” by demon- | by Mayor Opdyke to make way for Mr. Poole, and he bas strating—tbreatening—at different points, and showing | just boen appointed by Comptroller Brennan one of the an extonsive skirmish line without progressing the for assessors in the Tax Department. —— under ordinary circumstances to support it for IGNATIUS FLYNN @ gonoral ent against such ‘my as General Sheridan hs oomeane. is evidently | i8 @ publican by profession, and bis bouse is a famous y n overwhelming force. | resort of democratic politicians inthe Ninth ward. He ts of too mugh alcohol. The New York Zritune | mente already due the sum of eight hundred dollars. 1 f a poe sagt dre an ohialien by Sparten ae declined a compronaise so utterly oadequate; and, as he oS gigas the best argument in favor of @ Neal | rofused any othor, I was compelicd to appeal to the law anderen for redress, This is the simple history of my case, and GOVERNOR DIOK YATES AND IS ALLIES. ‘ “Well, the matter At length went so far that Gov. Dick it will be-seen.on trial that Mr. Grau’s bad faith occa- Re. ‘of Ilincis—himself @ notorious tomperance advo- | sioned me a loss of time @nd epportunities that fully eu- te— gave his sanction to the getting up of a ‘temperance | tities mo to the damages I claim, tl on Human tity, Berveus, Congultat . Hours tn, Eruptions, Preckcie: Sunburn, Fleshworma, and all GOURAUD'S Ltalian Medicated Broadway. A NUGRO RELIEF MEETING INTBRRUPTED BY A REBEL COLONEL. ‘From the Montreal Herald, Augast 23.) ‘A pnblic meeting was held at St, Lawrence Hall, To- *ronto, on Friday evening, in aid of the National Freed- men’s Rellef Association, The hall was well filled bys very respectable audience,’who took @ great intorest in ¥ vT “a ‘ to Ayre Be acting to make us believe b jon" from the State, charged with proceeding to 5 he position that General Sberidan holds to-day is a de- f f 4 th din 5. ‘ ty It would seem, however, that migfortunes never come idedly strong defensive one, both to sustaingan attack | '* 90 active, iptelligent and business-like gentleman, of @ prgceedings. For the H ang Skia-.Barry’s 7 nN ee aay sageing conety tne . bere his centre, and to prevent flank movenienta, about forty, close shaven aud good natured, and wields a | ,J8 pening t Lebernmpe New Cuatrmas said he un- | copherous, The best and + Be, srtich. Bold’ by \ cotest against bis allowing ‘forty-two | singly; for, in tho midst of my trouble with tho unroa- QB energetic pri derstood that the object of Shousand ons or Iilinote, then in the Army of the Missis- | sonabio Grau, 1 am assailed by @ Mr. Godfrey witha ' meeting was purely phi- | gists. enemy's pickets are still at Buoker Hill, that is, at | largo political influence onthe west side of the city, Mr. Tl this writing lantbropic. FO one a Grupkard !" “Tite delegation was { claim of fifteen hundred dollars for “professional ser. | wa ILIOK aoa trom Westera Virginia, but without re- | Flynn has never, we belle¥e, held any oflce, He is of | The Hoo. Caantes C. Leon, of Now Fork, Chairman ct | ,,, Gomes Domapertor he boatt 81; Wa moe | Beaded by Judge Davis, now of the Supreme Court, and | yices.”’ I begyo say that this claim isnot merely unfourd | ceiving any information that the enemy is secretly moy- | the Mozart persuasion, but a bitter enemy of Fervando | jecociation, then explained that the object of the Asso- | #t bis 453 Broad . ing in that direction, as was thought might be the pur- | wood, the Mozart chief. ad among its mombers such political friends of the | oq, nut propostorous. The services performed by Mr. ciation was to educate, elevate and improve the negroes il Z id was Pian Oe fret pempeetase. ‘delegation’ in regard During a residence of nive years and upwards {o this General portman He pom ge ge in van country, I have been treated both in public and private bee ie, vier ye tee mee ality and kindness Tecan nover forget. And Misstesippi department, setting forth what tho 7r¢ | With a part! pee nied atat tho “total ‘abstinonce’” committee said, | It 1s not little painful to mo thet I ehouid be compelled President ose of his present movements. “4 Highest Premiam Lock Stitch Sew’ iocere preenp ging ny ag and other | Cnatrey may have been “professional,” but they were Post elfeutunliy has General Averill disposed of bis forces OSWALD OTTENDORFER ge Pps! gro Mactiin WHEELER & WILSON, 625 Brelmae PRESIDENT LINCOLN ON THR RAMPAGR. ff of a humble description, and I will prove that ho bas been eo rod Lede od erg lini bogper Vinge getting | is the editor and part proprictor of the German war | cy awnrence. sii cums) ke Omenee peys 7 he small raiding parties acro ver. =r ¥ Me. Lincoln did not know what to do with the matter. | iineraily rewarded. mal alcing Parts erOts So” Tay Norte "rom Dagare. | democratic daily, published inthis eity, the Sas Ze} Stats army, sdvanced. and was commencidy te epest, | nate maiaye seteet —_ en, eae whey the CuamMay interrupted him saying, be hoped he wouft.say noting improper. Mr. Krxe said no person bad 4 right to speak there ex- cepping those invited to take part in the proceedings of The meeting. He hoped the gentleman would sit town must not be too well credited. When the people of | tung. He is a tall, slender, angular , witha pale that neighborhood cannot tell where General Averill’s | face and light bair, perpetually accompanied by a cane Deaianarsars Be a ae SUIl less about | and asegar, His asscoiations aro with Tammany Hall, ‘Orders have been issued, preventing citizens from | and bis paper has supported with energy the policy of ing the Potomac river to the Virginia side. prosecuting the war against theSouth. Messrs, Belmont! a Want to Know, &c., Read It You ON AEN TOAL COMM AM herman ie augers a Sa r down. ead what be (President Lincoln) thought should | 9 make my exit, not on the stago so familiar to me, amid Oe tam ce caalaaiaienian once be dove. This was nothing more nor f and gOttendorfer are the only Germans on the delegation | notsitdown. fam lishman, aod I havea right to r FOOTE, 1,180 Broadway, ¥, 8. neral ‘shou! ‘order | the concord of sweet sounds, but ine grim court of y eg é ; Jens, than that General Halleck should gue ece'che | justice, amid wrangling asd discord, 1b wil be no Mr, DeB. Randolph Ketm’s Despatens | iron this state, ‘pene te : Ect a icra tc ae | jt ss he ' Service for being ailllicted with the habits of “a common | congolation te moe, however, if my friends and the =e a . 40ER ESLLY, on saan id, Gre are otin Mossachusette nor Now | Bisck, white and red, fhree are ete, roe Grunkerd.”” nothing in the explanations I baye made that tends in aor ox-member of Congress and ox.Sheriff of this county, is | York now. ‘They cannot pus me in Fort ette for ex- tad Five Peis, a set, at G. PeenuEes, Tie GENERAL MALLEOK CAWT SER TT, AND GROWETH INDIGNANT, | SC Up to last night the situation of Sheridan and the | ono of our best known Irish citizo! pressing my views Here, under the old Union Jack, | ome door Canal Breee “> He began political to the favor and Halleck at once telegraphed back an indignant reply. | any degree to dimiolsb my claim favor enemy's light parties in bis front wae practically un- | jire ag Alderman of the Fourteonth ward, and reg they cannot touch us. The Americana bordes cannot come pre-natal the ere true, or had a shadow of truth in i bestowed on me, sad —. Jowelry and -Watohes, of All Dese' . ‘bend as (all sbould not bo Gea. Grunt's—it shou ee ice aia faa Ma poasaiind tal ody by | changed. Our forces wore engnged in throwing up earth: | jy mounted each step which bis ambition inspired bim “éfttre there was a renewal of the noise. There were | sions, for malo by GEO. O. AULaR, 40 f virest).” General Halleck’s. If he, commanding in chief the de- | Bee* ey f Aamo T nait review | workasfor their better dofonce, A small skirmish is keDt | to essay. He is @ stoutly built, powerful man, of hissing and cbeering, and cat calls, and a general uproar, | door below Caney scree, oemerts Bertin person ae the President, seemed ty Daileve Goneral bt pivot por pedir dartent fee! happiest efforts, | °P continually, but with little loss on either side. Early | tween Gfty and sixty, with a cordial and sincere mann pe ara ERE BE As Dut 20 one could bear | clovet apt anenrnt il Sant, eves ry lar sat, ig Hrobeney 'beala at | VOT ra BRIGNOLE | still holds back, of rather does not develop bis strengi | ang a bigh reputation for honesty. Tie Cuarnuan, after considerable didieuty got the an- | | Tadies, Don't we Decelved.—Yeemae ‘once remove him (General Halleck) from the position he "7 : He seoms to be waiting for some action from our side. HENRY HILTON tence quiet, and hoped they would condi emselves | Fluting Oo. pay g up stairs, tie Mision Senral commanding ibe Miegeoph copa’ |The Pitese and the & «| Memestear etait cing WP RMT Oat ot | yan exsutge of tne Corto Commen Puss, and | ERC uile cia darnoraen Score? at | pes wamewre Toctniog ie mente aro of arg, either’ ‘ g to the or . " ment would respectfully submit to his Trocllonsy that The following subscriptions have beem received to ‘Havcock 3 Cumberland, This’ seems | formerly was law partner of the late Greene ©. Bronson. ie) m3 Mrs. Winslow's thing Syrup fer ba -) ir, St. LaWRENCE—I sball not sit dows. I will be Ld beard, as the gentleman from New York was. It ‘ey ebildren Teething, cures Dyseniry and Disrrhas, regulates, ht lishmen. Stomach Bowels and cures Wind Cotte. r suena tea uproar still continuing, the pe pag oteresertmomci ne he would nd Fo: Cmarnman said that if order was not (73 would dismiss the Silver Spoons meetiog, The confusion subsiding, the Chairman at | Cuog, wa) Fruit Knives, Ry Less ea towards to bo credited from the fact that small bodies sa vohiclin Weshs slatted, wit. 6 shaulal of horsemen aro continually demonstrating along the Po.’ | 10 '# ® large and heavily built gen * gen of berromeryiiiomeport Aad below. This, no foub, 1 | face and mannere, Judge Hilton belongs to the MoK eon cengiroen paint tion from the real’point in view. } organization, although, unlike’McKeon, he isin favor of bla ag ‘ept on the watch on the Maryland side | , way policy. THE AFPAIR AT FRONT ROYAL, LOEB F. COZANS General Merritt makes the following report of bis | is at present State Senator from this city, and was for- Fropt Royal fight torGeneral Torbert:— merly algo @ member of Assembly, He is of Irish Heanquarrens, Fist ore a escent, and probably under forty years of age, Hols a ABERT—There was but little small man, but possesses a good voice, and is much fomperanco delogations wore very excellent things 0-| fund for the purehase of new boats for the pilots of the Shere Bronte piece rnacorton of the sats, © a Non venk James Funk and Wm. Bell, recently captured by the ‘total ‘abstinence beverages” (not ‘ppirite”) of “just men | rebel steamer Tallahassee: — ‘were made perfoct"’—but that, 80 far as the Army of the | Aijantic Mat, Ine. Co... ‘Wm. A, Sale § Co. Bississippi went, he wished to Bave nothing to say to | famphrey H. Crary. rink & : hem, and would prefer ‘Grant's litle Seger, even if | punch, Mel jend| ‘the carcases of the whole blessed caboodle!”” Columbian Ins. Co WrTENSE DISGUST AT py ‘TRMPBRANOB DBLEGA- Abm. Bell's fons. ‘TION VOTED A NUISAKCE. Avery. mines treed Sires ne amaumeetts | batsin ie Oe foie” tank tal drink’ down. Mr, St. Lawamnensit you will keep quiet I will not de’ tain you five minutes, Mr. Kixo—Let him have five minutes then. Mr, St. Lawagyon—The gentleman from New York has made romarks about an institution of which he knows Sewing Machine.—See. Office 887 Broadway. The et heme RUN BY Bi Mercantile Mut, [ps, ting a 1 yy times, and Ins. P.M. T a brie % .: Bole ted tobe President's proposition, (ur. Lincola | recite Marea aont To aomred: one hundred and forty | esteemed as an . Ho te President of the Young | Dotbing (Biases and uproar) | tiie gentiomen; 1 | The J Hatr Stain Colors ing anxious to get rid of as wore personal | Yan pelt & Moore, £4 fa. ae ae First ide else Men's Democratic ation, an organization which'bas | never saw him before to my knowledge; but I ask the qblstere, on mye - u ct ag is yews at ‘ds aod a hoavy drain upon his whiskey collar); aad | Cajon Ferry Co, Sree ot infantry, Milliag and weunging's | proved ite usofuiness in campaign work, Mr. Cozane 1s | colored people here to listen to bin. ‘Will tbe colored consists 0 repair ie, be © mosteg — ect it te to aselat man’s tong: *} colored man ia e audience got up and attempted to address'the meeting, when several others did the same, ‘and for a short time there were about @ dozen trying to bearing. considerable trouble the chairman more, Oe Lawnsees—T ‘am 40 Pog)ishman and have lived fm the South, and 1 know more of slavery he ever proposition was this: They were to proceed in a body iroad Co,, bo Bt. Louls, Governor Dick, Yates footing their travelling ee expenses and barroom bills; and on their arrival there | Crag, H, Marshall & Co Such of them as wore able to walk should walk, and such | Gyn ei), Minturn & Co. ®f them as could not walk should be carried in carriages | yy, G. Griswold... ‘or wheolbarrows, to Genoral Halleck’s headquarters, bri & Chauncey where they should lay, hoforo bor General dant Gary & Co. end “affidavits” (mainly signed by members ‘spinwall.. Sian aud Sanitary Comfalsslons, together with a ract of | Homand.S hy — heh ‘iadelphis, Sele Prev 1¢ 8} Demas Barnes & Co., Ya row: P.O. . CORES fa PE Braces, he New Perfume for the Handker, / ing & were captured, and the old 5 ’ ie mnanibon dewsing he | 4211 NM8 acids CONNOLLY, , orm brumden 8 carat, commonly news as ae “Big Judge)” iow Aa, tatworth try wae, open several | representative the Irish domocracy New York, Gren eecrieg ss tent Mt standing fully six fect six in bis stockings, and approach- h “te! Tal i gen tee orlad, fos mserey. ng in welght, we dare say, three hundred pounds solid Barclay & Livingston... va ot of unfailing fun aod ‘spore eocess' ators) a8 to General Grant's ir larger numbers of thelr wounded averdupole—e Pom goodnatare, know. He ‘of men thieves and slaves; but I REUB, 40) Foie canseses Th the vippling line.” 7 Byte BOF do wet bat. | shrewd common se0se, Probably there {a no more popu- Gould ask him who are these men thieves? im pond = piers ; Brown Brothers & Co. apenas with splendid ice from two advanced to the speaker ine ‘and coi Xun “TOFAL ANSTINENCE” MEN ARB TOTED IN WHEELBARROWS | Wittens & Gulon.. tannet ta. say par casualties are small for the | jar Joader than ke among the Irish residents of this city, | Here # wen, eSves to = oll, to mako «jong stor mort, down Roe bos jaerer one erased aot better. oF smote exst ican | ie te proved by hie repeated elevation, by tbete votes, vo | wureatening nitivade, wile severe: Hier reree fat . 5 josea Taylor & Co, + } " 0? inn} ‘On, A. rebel eolonel was 7 100 for eix ibe aA proved Noe. re-elected Ph + wt hnechrtnneae Taitere and ail available: Black helps up tbe svoop ef | Spomord, 1 ee iva dha Wwe Geld ofigers we ot ee Pollen Justiog for ix | rondo were ab inte nn and omen mings, &cmMaral Planters” Houpe, and thence {6 thelr respective | Oelrioh k co... eapt ere repens thet ey con ay eee . 7 fear of & row. — Mirek "Lady suiendaals 4, which were secured. by Captatn (dow Colonel) 3. | ohne. Luling #6 Co... Teu?sue weaned fe Nat Suse Geteas JOHN M’EEON, Me, Sr, Lawnaxcn— ; ison Shaffer, of Tiiinols, then @ and & | Oetlon & Gre ran gemen| at dayiighs in the | tawyer, formerly membor of Congress and District At- | simply * gigantic raid of bs ercatont os, tbe otal of Hunter. Had | John BH. Abed. Bernloe d eral. | sorney, both for the State and the United Grates, ip | States. They bey a bonne tan 8 apa Chas. Carew son. simost too well known to need description, He eo yy “ \y Laeger ET an ar. We orice, quer anes of, ea wennite 04 for'd, active, fmpalstve gentleman, geauinely Tish, } before him w ORION HALE Further subscriptions will be, recetved b Great Western Railroad, accompanied by the Barl ot Atr- fm whi padi am Od SARATOGA SPRINGS. Bontmtaafoner's elton, ov Bouh aureet, OF He, Me, Augost Belmont and Mr, James Melenry, of mo was Ih toa saratoga sPaINas, Avery, Treasurer, 309 Water sireot. London, left New York last evening, in Mr, Kanaarg’s hood SARATOGs SPRINGS. ce“ private salvos carriage, for 8%. Louie, to inaugurate fs a Masseo! mano. saiiries, and ia Police Intelligence. Informal openiog of this remarkable’ entetprisee cot- toe speaer wea . | tm anewer to nemerous — wae uaa, ¢ Beaming Araay mm Barren Sraxen—About Dall-PAe | tinuous broad gauge road of twelve hundred miles ia she request of o lange ramabgr oF eneune we stall - eigus o'clock teat oveniog, as Nicholas Garbarine, an coxe maul ints saneoe wotll Sajurday, October 1. ¥. Italian, was standing in front of the liquor store No. 18 ranced, 4 Baxter street, he was violently assaulted and stabbed Obie ang) wy io - Tole et ea thom W. LELAND 4, 99, tv he uk wt cv ams a anne thw | Eps by knoe ora Set Sormt ips tiers Nalin et” | weaning Cart R24, Bi'puee™ 6 AB irew Aanino, inflicting wounds of a dangerous character. ot % ot F Attor a few gee Mire Cannpps, the pr tthe liquor sore, while er eee a ea NaSoc Mead wre ome apres be mivoet | Brak Mtorasral Duase aireak the parties, was ping at the Astor House, yap Feare Geo, 8:44 placed him to the Albany | ‘he litle girls 0.00 a0 1 Odo Ae eT he aun ani TP, ee, Hair Drie, fair ve er, aw so ae gong by the cegraes in tho a DORN” ving the bain WY, Me 1 a8 na tooet ae Uden aqyournad ay tatorfering di Lx Cam stabbed tn 11 ‘Dy Sanino. WSs Sitter wee seveut O, 2s, Qraneee tnd ety, of Ld became to New York and started the Pe Reputan eaatea ea lee tk Py ererancnen vaned tr wes Wert. ur. Teor wes

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