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/ Po + é a POLITICAL AFFAIR S+ | Oust: Albany. fecting of the N-w York Dem —— re cratie State Convention. Committee on Contested Soata have recovsidered ra their o vision, and have left the question of New York —_ contestan {2 0P2 UBL! moral The Prominent Candidatss for Nom uations, Ausawr, Sept, 14, 1804. ‘Te! sie, Hate Convention met at Tweddle Hall at noon to-day. ‘The stage of the ha, Flerce Quarre? of the New | Sirs snd siripooand sen “twa guylytdecorated with the endid MoCiellan and Peadieion banner. ; York Feeiions. All the dolegations from ™\ * pia counties in the Biate ave full, and whore if a im? SHeaduuce of out, fonda Salts Bey ‘ Democratic State flon. Psrek Cacarr, on behalf of the siz Bets of Deicvates Claiming | contrat committes, called the Curreutim | order, and Admission. on hie motion Hog. Marshal! R. Champiix », “ “pointed temporary cliairman, Mr. ira shaler, of Albany, and Mr. culver, NW YORK BERAGH THURSDAY, surrmummR 161% _— THE PRESIDENCY. held | Grand Lineoin Eatifeation Meeting in : clon Brooklyn—strong Republican Demonstra- | The Pennsylvania aad City of Manchester at} men of Abrabam Lincoln, of Ltluois, for President of the | EDGIish Views ef the Peace and | *** edie ane United States, and of Andrew Jolinson, of Tennces st dull and pr Vice President, waa heid at the Bropkiya Academy of Music last eveutn, cloving hours of the aftervoou, avd the streets were by 00 means either comfortable or dry. When the Academy was opened to the public an immense audionco assembled ingide of the building and evinced a degree of enthusiasm that could not be surpassed by avy #lmilar meeting auy- wore very well attended or eloquently represented. At eas ¥ oe cob a — eR Wakefield, Nash & Ce., avd Gordon, Bruce & Co, report: Beef very duli and 2x. 6d. tower, Tork sasier aud dull. Bacon firmer and 6d, bigher. Lard active, and Ie, higher ou the week. Salon at dde adie Gd. Buster "® Tallow aelive, opening at an advance of éd., aad tng with a downward tendency. LIVERPOOL PRODGUS MARKET. Lg ow. oxers’ Ciroular reports: —Sngar dull, Coffee firm. | _ Scort—De Bevo —0a Teeatag, September 12, 0 the ‘unen atea'!y ut 298 8d Tor pots and Se, oa, | To@se0ce of the bride's mother, by the Ror 8 E Rice fat Linseed quiet aud siendy. Linseed cakes | Meeker, Anmamam V. 5 Soorr to boxwmus, daughter of ee EUROPE. nena nn 7, Cook, Rector of St. foun the Bvarge! . Jour P. Romane, of Newark, N. i, Kose om—Entiustasm for Liueoin and John- New York and Argbia at Halifax. Pe settin, N11 Ta. 64. ‘Syertm oll comiual, Linseed | We late George De Hovoies, both of Newtons, |. son—Speeehes by Prominent Citl- aterdy at 21h, %E 87. Ba. 6 Shs. Rosin inackive, Soirite | a. ey Wasnimgton Dalon ednesday, Sep uae 7 neasanencpanciela anaes oll Oriner, salem, Ta, Hoult, fngiian © Brandon | $100 Fourth street, by the Hee, Dr. Ridgeway, Tener Surpentine—Smaet _ wily aod im bester demand, retiued, gcens—Musle, Fireworks, Cannons, é pe np te | Vaspswakex to Bawa J. Srokoss, daughter of Nelson ooue FOUR DAY: Feport petwoleum atm 1 ges, kag. ae, 3 LATER NWBWS., | & 11 04. s4 eST MARKETS, a cia a, ie. THM Day » demon, Sept, BaP. M. | se it —_—_— ~~ = BAN. =e Consots, for manay, cloned a, Aikcouus; Erie shares, 40, Biteae.—-On sat September 14, ab Be thas Agrand Union ratification meeting ¢f the nominating f litinois Caatral shares, 46 2 4) j Coan. Deri Basse, w uel buert, oF thas ity, aged 45 years, 6 months and 3 day) Bridgeport (Conn.) papers plense ony. Banvroy.—in Bioomingaale, on Wedvesdey morning, Soptemver 14, Eperm May, infant daugh “Thomas Hh sad -uran #. Bainton, aged 16 montha and 21 days ‘The relatives aod (riends of tue fomily are respect! nti HVitod to wttond the (yneral, from tue residence of Dew graodmother, Kiguty-second ot, Leer ircalwy, Unie (bar A*¥) AlL@roOOn, at two o'clork. es OWN, —Caonie KA. Sao un of Gi c nah M, Browa,aged 1 pionth andi degen A The triends of the fumily are respectfully \avited to the Qt tho residence of ber u et, No. 441 Pultem Brookiyn, tis day (Tbursdey), as balt-paat Cwm, Liveen. . Cortow —Sales to-day 2,000 belo, s dull and prices Armistica Questions. epeoulatore ead exporters. Tue SaarEe « | Ithough it rained heavily during tho wenk | | Bunansrores quict and steady. Provisions dol, but steady and unchanged. Whe Mmpire of Mexico Recognized by ths Ming of Italy. ‘ havmm, Sopt, 9, 29%. ‘ Corron.—Sales of tha week 6,600 bales; the mari. closed inactive, irrexnisr but generally weak, New 0¥- neral oan tres ordiuaire, 310 franca; do, Yas, 363 (remem Py Stuck ia port, 62,000" b Hs Of the outside stands it cannot bo said thn? thay ani nnninnnnninnna’ « 2D.—At Newburg, Orange county, on Monday, county, wore designated to conduct Me. ChampSin h* Wermando Wood Wissed im the! chor the very nick of thne, whea Chinese antorns end att | Speech of Maximilian’s Envoy and Reply ct i ua Kinda of decorations were ready to be swung up, the of Victory Emant eee. } i Avcipentan.y Suov—Faran Revonr.—Yeaterdey morn: | Septen te. “12, Joun Buisaxn, aged 40 youry, 4 mon Convention. i A applause with which Mr. Champlin wae | « windows of Heaven,” as the parsons say, were suddoniy img aman named John C, Koss avteréd the elo uovuse of ¢ #4 20 de were iuterred at Middictown, N. ¥., 08 greeted on taking the chair kad subsided be said:— pend, and the rai pattered down rather fiercely. The ee Suni antes; 400° Bixth. avetéins tagek adétates abi eile T a in ioe weE ieee diseeaia aeiee ante asks eran 12 | onassita\ stands were, therefore, more or less abwoctoned, . theco exbibited a aivgie. barrelled pistol. to Jaren Shaw, | Gnowusy Od % wre et Mighael sad’ fosaon Orooien GREAT. POPULARITY O# GEN, MCLELLAN, | porary see yaa theek andere! cues of | aod, sult WAR there was & cousiderable crowd collected HE M A RK RM LS, | In avswer to ager iin from Shaw whethor or vet the | Ceowsy, the ool % and 9 dis . i N. ULELLAN, | Freat raapo. s de Ee copbauentatives oF Wie eoine } cntsid@, th.* wholo force of the demonstration was o00- ks fi ‘i iat 4 wee loaded, R plied in toe negative, vrectiy | aged 2 yeas eockor dl sot ees hoauty, Hera aitetacd tre makr dante ee ining’ cour’ | ‘ ie Aen mm alierwarde Shaw, having the platol in his hande, pointed Faro ties wohl, fare thee weil, &e., &e., de. action will Lave a communding in Sned to the , Focesdings inside of the Acadamy ‘ It in tho direction of the counter, betind whieh Mr. Astem Our ithe dati. and lovely pets of our country. You feat delegated ot | ‘The meacing® baving been called to order in the vsual . te standing, and saapped (t, To the horror and asionieh- Bor thou wert t00 ut™ dwell, ss electors convened in th to endorse thé | manaver, Mr. J. 88 StranAbaA was Unanimously appoiited ‘The National Sicam Navigetion Compauy’a stermor | ™°Ht of Soaw the wospon exploded, Mr. Aston receiving loa world hke this (OF, respectful Our Speolat Aibuny Despatchos, tion amd ‘eo-operate. in she pur, miauer, yap Peansyivania, which left Liverpoel at four o'oiock on the | bullet in bie left broast, A doctor wes edintely, The f of the Camliy @% tence of bist pore th calle, ad on examiniog the wo: chairman. thought it not dane | to atiend the funersl, from the TNF Lieyeuth wv onde, sea of tho recent | ALBANY, Sept. 14, 1864 ional Convention held at Chic ‘You have come % * 2 sue canvase for Governor avd, other edlcors basas- | toreuune imbued with, the, patr yet a ee nine a: vica presidents and secretaries wax then road, | Afternoon of the 30th and Quecustown on the Sia of | serous, Dit aa tater Dour it wad roporied at the Coro ty (at treet, norshesst corner» hi v solerad ies haus Mae a Al » edeiensins (amnesia akh i August, errtved at thit port yoetertuy momiay ] ner's-oltice that Mr Ast Both Shaw aod | this (Tuursdey > nuON, ab TWO O'R “Tay cy pumed all manner of phases since Inst night Judge | jromore a mare party suc: Rey conan | eee neni ee imicslai bead etebeaabliy Chey of penn ster Cnntain Hat. | REE detained by te Twenty-amih precinct yotico | Caxravine.——At New Utrecht, om usm a Teprteiee ee ntti ehsa Ga aaa; ie to coon RR oh aa ee owe cH MAMANTS REMAKES, P hoster, Captain Hale |g await the vesult of au inquisition bere Coroner | iy Jous Caxenwese, M.D., tm the 74th Out aap Ree EO eee ee ee ee na NS’ apteitot” concord, |° The Caameraw then, Drielly addressing tho macting, | om, wblet left Liverfiool at eleven o'clock em the morn. | Callin. {tite friends wu reiatiyed of Sue famnis adns re : bs uaa “oir é s af als i ne ——- telvtbed w the f{ineral, on krut hy aie ‘ sud Ss ear rad ant allt NctiO®. | gaid:—The organization Wf the meeting being complote, ing of the Sict ultimo aud Queenstows on the Wet instant, | ry Paper Manurscturers E tone actions m the iteormed Dutch eburcby New * over arrived at this port Isst night, Can will be paid for 10,000 t, withaus Turther invitation. enms of qomd Fourdrinier | Paper. ‘size, 82480—~43 lhe j Apply at this office, [te oiforts for the oarlicst | he would omy say that ¢ ¥ Union conventions, national No person bra a word to at omulote integrity of | and State, bad coneluded th: “ir jabors, and their nonming- that Governor Seymour fa: y aguinet him, It te enid | results, by vs his nomination. feary y, Seytonsber 14, eA AUN Othe Worlbs ‘The steamed Arabia, Captaio Stone, from Liverpool Ox, At Hobo! eldest child of Charies wed . 6 é @ Union aug thanational honor, #nd by 9 dons presented vot a particle of that sound whieh go dis. | at ten A. M. of the Sd inst., ost ‘0 eet one } © Murpby, of Brooklyn, avd Juoce Paige, of Schenecta tindard bower, “ph | sions ers ee “i ea vienow. thelr candid “a said rage gprs cies Whe Sars the Wor stakon 2} mothe aod 10 days ‘ B. o be pesos men: at Halifax at dalf port eleven last evening. She hes / A saghshhpapsgeatid 4 rionds of the we tny ited @y, are algo oxtensively #pok a rye BM of | they know ther duty, and, wtb a firm dete | Every day thousands of ponte ee PHALONS | “pp Bee ts 9 life 18 # Certain guarentee that be is sited to discharge | kaowing th «of the bYave meu iv the te seventy sevon pesoengers for Halifax, aud seventy eight » NIUMT BLOOMIN REUS, auopiy because they pre- e Friday alter ' n sitwet, ow as Morristown, N.d.,0n Ke s pa H., widow of Benjunin i. Orans, ame of the late William Chardavey ns ‘There is iso a moveinent tv £ ' i | fer the scent to the dollar. | Bermour for Governor, wit gcse | — i *Govornor, with the ides of the norgtiation npon |} fife i 4 ce ingon for ‘Licutavant | r going into the (adi. Seer, oe roposed 10 | (anpjarige)—they would sustain th Union of our Manda. by ihe, Amorions,. ne There is & | (Goaers,) By thei” vole they would re elect Abraham »nviction pervading the Beart: ef the people tA | Lineoin, (Tremendous applaise.) He would Lown the } inn v xo near their heart , Porte of the Ameriox. ‘The news by (ho Arw>ia is four days lator than (ue re- Why is PIALON'S NIGHT OMING CERETS i & lighthouse’ Reorne the Leactt: ker § woud be quite love withour it es iaaka: abanttarascaaiies ‘ion’ aad Robiason, | th? adtainistration in power is incavapte of resto be vest ine ther | } . ae hus be _ ? stuecountry. A great ead couliding t President of the United Staves, (Con. | The Arabia experiance! up to tho 11th heavy gates & ’ oe Poo civew and. friends ¢ nity ore reepecttolly” us being the Governor of tn e ¥. | pie hav ed out thelr blood like wa! geet, ¢ \ Prizes’ Cashed in all Legatized Lote | itv alicnd the Tuaeral, on dridey a¢teruooe, oe The friends of Lieutenant Governor Jones urge the | thet Wersvre without stint. Our {| "At the conc! the rendiug of (hte resolutions, tho northweet (o southwert, with heavyseas, Since, | series, aud intormation piven. FACUR } halt, owelock, from her inte resitenye, 15% ! Tog { Brower’) Office, 176 Browlway, ¥. ¥, Vilteonth streat, without farther Invitatior } ha ite waving of hand’ | Se Weather was moserate, with ap occuxton: curried Our lag to victory which elicited Momination of Robinson for Gov ceor and Jones for Lion |) ameniia.—On * Weduesd vattle fieids, upou the Jand aud Yet, e1 * ol ides Ke a ou m rr ri rT . H Gensut Governor; while the (riends of Robinson are i based nage he et apathy Rl at Kerebiats from: Tidies oeeupy ti tt Wwexed, sents on tho ate ey of Turin, formully eoptradicis she rumor | airixes Cashed im att Legalized Lotte. | Ary, te ont mile oF f} pushing General Dix for Governor, which thoy say | Wiese achinvements to the acitict | Cot homeeod WMTORE of tet proscenium, “Ciis-wer tha; [ Soo als respecting tho probability of Wy Be ORATION © OO. BA Leal aireoh | year Of Nor ags, ht ees De will be more satisfactory t that wing of the re- | tre heaton 9 oe 18 lolly and its do- | ejieual for an outhaest of onthasivsm, whick continued tor | t¥e'appresching emission of a new [talian louo } . ll, read 0 the faunity are respectfully” ievlied Se ee po e | m ee nen a plage uy. * 3 om A G rite rhe .— Laird? tend pein ae ats | publican party shan any otter course. Robinson | attainment of j ation of th | KomG mingles, the Immense assem lage al¥ gland un, A’ pretineinary trial of the Scorpion, oneof the notorious | ro ane ay oh « ieee ation, s hes pe bortyt 8 €@8, prefers that to placing his own name on the ticket, The | D8 Imposed conditions wiaiciuy; the latter tuxposeible, and | REMARKS OF J. Te WITLI AMS. Mersey rams, had takeu place at Liverpool, She averazet | Fevine and beatil seu the commlesion aid. kth. fol . plate: ‘be! ea Jad ‘ a te we can ouly have peace vn the basis of the Cuton,’ We J.T. Wiantams, of Westchester county, was the first | 12 617 knot per hour, a2 swered ber heim geadily, | all drigruts, and by JAMES LAIKD, Sole’ Progre on Wednmoday, Seprermierttd, of ate, howover, is still Judee tiem and Robs, | proct cooperate, then, with the great co! ive party | Speaker, It was not alwaya the glory ef the American | oi, reeult was cousidered:highty gatisfacto Broadway. James, somof Jon tad \Mary bough the latter may be ctr Of the nation to sweep’ away the varrisr and throw the | Heoplo to plare in the Presidnatial cfuir the abiost of her | Riatca ahi . yp ag P\cak: (gee eeeatoa ee akecatac Wovelur’ a and 18 d la camierenaniie os otek Roky , Goors wide open for the states of the South tv revuro to | citizens ‘The next President of the United States must e° steamehip Saxonio, trove Now York, arctyedat | At 289 Broadway—Messvs, Wouter eo piace thie (Pharadey) altormoe % 2 ce tic ne pea ele which may | their allegiance to the Union, with all their rights under } he Gao. B, SoUlellam (hisses) or Abraham Lincobo ( ). | Southamptow August SL. f WELER Fhrenclogiem make Examinations daly: cle, frown 220 Hudson ayeaue, Brookiyn. ‘A © Feeult in some one else beiug ascvot upon for Lieutenant | the oo euitution, as the first step Lowards peace and The choice was belore thera, nnd that ahoice wos tho | 944 iden, trom New Yor’ arrived at Li Veutihioul to SmokersiaPotiax & | cetends of therraunily ar ectfatly towited to atsend! Governor. A majority of the deiapntes prefer him; but it | curd. Zhe people have uot only subu:tied Co the bi question to be solved in Novernbor next. IfG. B. Me } Sidon, D ‘ort, armved at Liverpool om the § thanafettanere removed trom Broomestrery | DUMMMTE.—AU SE Angustine, Flerkdn, on Thureday, 44 fa rumored that Robingon has ao:ne other prosramme to | 88d Oucrous exactions of the war. but have patiently Clellan was tho next President (hisses) the pariy who | forenooa of the ist, j r roh street, W Ne ane ree | €uas 26, Mrs. Mary M. Demers, mh @ubmit o2 behaif of his folt . te borne an jofringement on constitutions’ rights in the | pixced him there would wot care a cent for bis private The steamebip-Washington, from New York, arrived at repaired {| Duzamett, in she 7éth year of her ages ubmit o2 lowers 1 the republican party, | Joyal States which at any other time would pave beon | Opinion. It was the priveiples of the Convention ati tie | i404 ou the Sist of August. ” , Churlestou (o: C.) and Savaona (Ge) papers pease Two more candidates avo made thelr appearancs for | Intolerablo "We have sor the treadom of the | caxo ther would elect to power. (General hisses) the | TS¥ — | Bane, | cony. sta clan Tngihalac Sieniel WoGuk, ofS press cioven down, the net of liberty suspended, and the | platform there accepted was the piatform on which their | 3 qewe Deanery. Ae 4 Septombor 1&, s Inspector—Vaunie! Young, of Now York, and | envaity of bome invaded: but we have looked hopetully | Candidate must stund, and tha’ piattorm sets (orto the Phe Amerioun: Qacstion. t rad wise of Jobn Delanuoty aged 21 y My invited (rieuds te fuser, 'roun hor iate reridenee, wy Aatcrimg. > (ibursday) mtervoon, ut. 0 clock, Hor remains wife be interred in Flatbush Cemetery. Crets.--At Horlom, on saturday, September 18, at she’ residence of ber sen-imlaw, B, Dubo'sy Mes. bazar vee Cicsox, of dropay, aved TT yeore, Her rematas wore im ae oe a serred o4 Cypress Hills Cemetery. an A Delightral Tottet Articte sy Septombor 14, Pi 2 land, we may excuse; but the whole system is bar- | = “ & «—Ou Weduesdey, Septombor 14, Parur ’ ; Dew for the view and coraplezion, Sold by a e t Jame ato * . | varous, aud it would be well if the war could ve waged as Grouam, son of Janvos and Eliza J- Groans aged 2 yearo, {| without such naterat doings. Nothing is more likoly to | ;, A mrad tothe Teerm Ile relatives and (rience of the family are raspectfoll wouken the peace party of the North than ie story of ex toa ceice ol em | ineted to attend the funeral, from the “reedence of he: # pesenyes bse | ip age parents, No. 1d8 Hudson avenue, Brooklya, ¢nas (Thure- Ting wud | day) alteraoon vek. ho party and ‘heir po! That pohey is | The Londe ‘W. B, Tappan, of Westchester, ine tatter isthe prosoat | to the securing of the l’r nial election, through the | principles af 7 ‘mes has an Ccaitoriad on the doings of ibe | Socembeot. peaceful but powerful agency of the builot box, to change | They sey ‘justice, humanity, therty and the public wel- Hal age = « , Icha Ganntlodl ok dhe atee rock conven sideny | all. this. Wo know that if a free and’ un- | fare demand that immediate efloris for a cossstivw of bow Tallahesseo, and says:—Though we must uckuowletze Nh th Jew York contestants is devidedly | a. tee a Moe it to! us, that “thromee | tilties, with « view to an ultimate convention of the } the cnorgy ard ekill of these Conferato commanders, wo } bal aphed “4 rmerejnxeet it ts likely to absorb the ty See pomraans to ireanien: and for. perpen Foor ee comers ae ae be bet gt bi can bave no eympathy with (xe particular kind of wars { fe me of the Convention weday, sd the resultis uncertain, | midable to tyrat nive-we. can bid the silenced rlie eth mon ne 0 on © és a | Atnibilator gives iaetant relief. . abe na : ro press to apek again; we @an unbar the aungeon doora | basis of the federa! Union.” Justice to the North d faro whieh they carry ov, Looking upon itasaretalia: | i "yenia maken ‘Atmany, Sept, 14—2:15 P. Me. aud bid tho captive, immured as the victim of political | mean’ No. Justice to che Sonth, is that what they ’ | tion for the many excesses and oruelties of the tederais <= ‘e FH B persecution, to gofree: and that-~we can throw around the | Thator nothing. In demanding juste to the Sou ‘The temporary organization of ‘xe Convention passed | most bie fireside in our land ‘constitational | mnean to svy that the cause of the South is the case of ‘off amoothly this morning, the programme of Dean {ich- | !8¥ Aud constitutional liharty Bat j i stice, That le exactly what Jofferson Davis says. fe free ballot are blocked up with buyovet do they mean b, hgstiitiest That th eit POs onmeed Gah he, Hn letlas all ver dearest rights as,{reemnen are lost should be disba rw Mr. Champlin, tbe temporary chairman, made a ver, m e d must be de‘ended at al! | lage oman in Knows thie pl Pe d very | the fom of ovr Lid and w e de'ended at all | ta! : army in the | these captures, which must irritate Northern people Brery ‘amily ate. This cai Por civay dictous speech, and the appiaace that greetod it sowed | badsrds. Believing, gentiemen, you will do your share | priociple of withholding ee au hove inc ec a sc see 8 grout work of redeeming and re. | trenches ening nothing tio of = | evecywhere it is told, and make onoinies of a iar,e unm. | o iveth, ang and pu obrath, 6 | Goopnt.—Oo We september "4, of consump Chas Sy “3 . Y, and yutbering togother its bieed. | ttitties: an go dack nt —(tremend: ber who bave-no sympathy with Liueclo aud bis party ’ ts. tion, Mane Exizapern i upaxmig, wile of Cusrion W Good Gfter cheer greeted every mention o Tellan’s name. a broken fragments noder a restored Union npd re- | apr! d waving of handk ets)—lek the 94 Siaar Sheth sep one Grd : repent Pane hue, and deughter of the late N. T. Eldredge, of thie city, The Committes on Contested Seats, and tho reference | est blished constitution, 1 apala thank you, and await | Som hard blows. (beers and ta r.) agi jew York vorrespondent of the Imadun Mme: con Me orntene, Thai renfen: | __ The relatives and fetends of the family arerespect( ay your further pleasure, | retire with your conauertag wavy. (4 ed 1 ppl tinves to write trom Niagara Falla na to the democratic Pactore St Uarciny ace | Invited. tonitend the funeral, from her tate resideoos, 0, 5 Rast Tw At two o'cloelk, with Huswescy —Op Tu y-olghth #reet, on Frigay aiternoom, nt further notice, lay morning, Sept, 13, Ieaveuna Me Who is M t when but George B. wo tan? A israeli save taia , vention, He marntaine that if the olection is fart Of the Now York contestants (0 the committee, were ‘wocured without the usual commotion, The committee Phatie what tb man of that ™ Swire pulling ab that place in regard to the Chicago Con Mr. Champlin was freqneatiy greeted with applause Crigtedoro’s tive ir Dye, Preser during the delivery of bis speech, and sat down amid } meu o Tami compiexiou, Th sro og by . rigs d- Wir Depat, who nad 0, , “ss ccnizallg 2 sg am . saspedaye Late e inci and ‘entlnagiauorctionns. brain. Chremsodows ap. and | ducted the Cafeage nomineo will be: the next Proaident, | Wo yy Tha Bremintariae Noo Ast | Worn, beloved wile of Lawrence Honuersy, thing Hog tndton many bas the inside trac ©. Perrin. and James F. Plercewas appointed tow--| rntinncd lanenter. veiker | om the platiorm of an armistice aud convoution of ; | danguver ox the lake Josep Wasloa, of albany, aged 28 a the contesting delegations. Ifere aro five sets of jength. closing with @ igh yen} vs a rns, Bontons, Natta, Enlarge! Folute. | youre | porary seeretaries. patriotisi of Mr. Lineoln, which was | States. He areerts that au armistice suits all moa aud ) a4! diseases ofthe tet, cuve@ by Dr, ZACHARIE, No: 70) Lhe relatives and (riemds of the family, ao wol! aa those \ elegates from New York, viz-—!emmany, the old roudwity | of ber brothers, Jaines and Chas, 1. Whalen alse thos parties, except only ce of her beotuersin-iaw, Jobe D., Richard, William aa@ ‘The liet of delegates were then catied, the couteatants ractors ' \ suteves of B0vE80) the -you0s wameiisten, af. Moen Whise bad hie,” witoietvanel © { Wikies aida Gentian delegation. ‘This. fact, aloue te a | Pome cre oe tee Tremaine Brothers, the coor # Of the chorus | the halt ly drawing for the sinking fund of tbe | Gavtes de Visite, by Vaugne Thomas, are reapeotfally invited to attond the tanerad, Seis Soalliee wacoany. Pornard Hughes annouveed that be contested the set puns | Convederate loan (ook place on (ha tsk. Neariy one sixth | Sowery; warranted, Good feoois shown ia ten i irom her late residence, NO, 324 Fast Twenty-fith sires, The tioment that the resolution ordering @ committee. | °! the Second district of Kiugs. Abraham the grout, avd Cen. Grant, bit mato, | part of the town has already been redeemed, viz: £240,000 | sila papell wai ernlonceonnind New York, this (fhursdez) alsernoon, at twa o'clock. nt in the morning. (Ap tanee). “Dee Sr satan’ Deafacss anc Diacasesoe the Eye Spe. | Albany papers please ov} ; Sterling by cotton and £155,000 by the sinking fund. 4 - ‘Ye London Zines of the Sd has another editorial on | ally onaiea oe oe CADWELL, 34 Clinton place, gota Beant Om Wednesday, Sept. 14, Rictazo Baningy | the peace prospects in America, im which it euys—<It | De a Reeds and relatives aré invited to the ft froma, can hurdly be doubted that this is a very impor - the Reformed Dutch chureb, in Tappantoway vn Brida: ternoon, at ove v'viock, . Ov motion of Mr. Anporr, of Livingston, the Chair was On permanont organizition was adepted, half a dozen i tn pted, half a dozen | a nowered to appoln? acuminittes of ove from ensb judi. 5 a HAS MOND'S BEAK watelives of Fernando Wood commenced screaming | gia district, except the First, on contested seats. ese Jari Oh “Wood, Wood,” as loud as they could yell. Iwasa] Yoe cominitice tas made up as to Retinal Pebervert part of a programme to get Wood an opportunity to Abbott, of davingetan; Gardiver, of Snffolic | this evening ao indication wh was entho- t seeing ope NOISES TN THE HEAD, i ibeny? De of St Lawrence: W pponents—ihat the 0 c q @peak io the Convention. The cry of “Wood” wi Peete ie: ritens and Sickien, of Or the repaviioaue toa with Titve ™ they wonld r + | ml Woe ised Avogrsc Fataena age CATARRHAL AFFECTIONS IN THE Hott.—On Wednesday, Sept. 14, of comsumption, Kuma @reoted with a pervect food of hives from the Conrea- | On motios the Cuatk nppeluted t ager the coarse "Their oppowents were welco:ne tet i i Segal vf sootD i: Le ois 4 r ‘ i THROAT, M-cdanghter of Wilhatn P. Holl, aged 24 years, 6 moathe ‘ tee on perm nent argavizati thworth, of | auigo in such ‘wiations bit be coogratulated the me, wits nave jucreas movelen 2 days a img 1 six vo uigo in st f gratul - ; ‘Won Ad callacled, sleet drowning the five oF 4)x vojoss da; southeriands of Westchester; Lailix, of Ulster; | friends of the Union at tl ey if interest. bere | ad mode it, ft would seem, aimostgenér sl, No one can ras The friends of the fumily arc respectfully invited to at» for Wood. I never witnessed in any body ® more | yorreil,of Montgomery: Cpeucer, of Tompkins; Canield, | gywnifested ie theo miug T sat lho tal Si -eeaht davemdls Oc-ve da se wii cel ATARRM OF THE TYMPANI ucou tend tbe funeral, from the residence of her brother, No thorough, decided and genera: rebuke and disapproval of Stenbon: Farnell, of Niagara | The question now bolora the 140 pee nytt pe MEMBRANE. OBS ERE 8 OF THE 163 Allen street, on J riday afecnon, at ove v'cloeks Hew c¢.man than thia demonstration was of Wood. It proved | ,, 0" motion we ree of tv int Assembly were adopted | majority of the Ainericwn Wo A'shail oleot their | Put the whole Norihera poole are, af tea discussing BUBTACHIAN TUBE remains will be takeu to tue Comotery of thedvergreen for the government of thy Couvention President, or whether they shall be st ei from time | the propriety of come negotiation witt the enemy, while CURED. ; 5 that he was utterly despised. Thomas M. Riley, of D.ookiyn, was appotuted Sergeact- | to time ws have their delierta decisions overruled dy x | the democtate are div ae aoe ete Hasty. Wednesday, September 14.. Muonag. 2 | ® pe y Au EROSSEXE STRAIGHTENED IN ONE MINUTE: Hisany, youngest son of Michael and Catoeriae Healy, fe Tho’ aga‘n and In the midst of the excitement a motion was made to | at Arms. roinority flying to asms. (Applause and er Tending @ motion to adjonrp, Fernando Wood entered ! it). Wo are how called to elect a Presk age! Lmonth and 4 days ‘Tho funerat with take piace this (Thoreday) afternoon, no one can exactly predict the proceedings of the Chiougo edjourn until four P. M., and erred with only s ball a dend every disense of the Eye and Far requiring either medt- the hall, and somo of the Xew Yorkers courmenced ciy- | who knows w minority will how: t | Convention, It may be that the party in power, vay | us ‘elie oat Tous W. siaanhebick ball, oR cgay, 2 : , eal or surgical aid altended to by Dr. VON EISENBE Ri, r * No, 698 Second avenue. ets ee ene ene Ss mplately | ing steed, Wood,” wilie otvors hissed and hoot. | will depend aye the, Hive amar cious! our army | Lincoln himeelt, may endeavor to take the wind out of | Mi 0 816 Brondwar, near Fweilth cee! | "yyy Oa Tuonday, Septomber 13, Kutz 1, powngem é as ec ifusion. ¢ fe i in the field under Grent--(app.anse)—and Sherman — besardl * - - aad ef @ ry sar Pere) daring, wach motion to take a recess was put and } Continued applanee)—whether we cen elect a President | thelr sales by accepting an armiut ‘ad convoution, ‘ Kreekies, Pimples, orien Worms, prend of Gilbert B. and Sarah Joues, ageda your inexy, Sept. , OP. carried. nod bave bim as our Pree at ater w » elect bin, ‘riekly Heat, de., ew y VRAUD'S ITALIAN , 7 ‘The committee on comtected seats wore ia session from AFTERNOON SESSION, | (Applause wad eriee of “Toa:’s 20 ") The question vt isaus | The Mexican Empire. MEDICATED SOAP, at 453 Broadway. MED rp ieleyr tiled preedg vrgiletrincgry” | @woto seven P. M, listentag to the argumants of the | The Convention reassembled at half-past four P. M., i Same nes ten te dual merit, with the elaims rf Sects: | RBORETION OF Masearunate KNVOY BY THR KING OF For the Hate and Skin—Barcy's Tete | parents, No. 172 Greevwich street, this (Thursday) after. . . fates they had | ‘do, Tho wan whother W SPEECHES OF Tih MEXICAN MIN 30K AND : , cf al ; Wew York contestants, fevers! persons spoke for and, alter waiting about au hour, t was soporfieed tbat | will mamtatn the sapremacy of the etitntion-tne | 5 THE LATS RACK KRVIVAL, ETC. pa ‘The best and cheapest article, Sold by drug res ee ednenday, September 16, Enmms, t to matatalp the | elegram of the 90tb August mays eblid of Joba and Abbie Keese, aged 13 ‘mscto soa Fine Gold Watch Chains—New Pat- | flys. 1 4 Three Ain - ort, ra until ten o'clock to- Union, ‘on the fa nit claim (9 continue opr ganiza\ion were not yet reaay t of the earth, (Applause was exceedingly bitier and persousl in the extreme, Mo it was them moved to. adic as 9 oath ‘The Favoy sent to the [alan Court by the Emperor each of the factions. At one timo tho discussion | the Cofnmittees on Contested Seats and Verimanent Or | right of the maority to rule—tbe + ehels want | Maximilinn, was received by the Kimg to day. ferns—On4 dre One Thowsand The relatives and friends of the noe) arn tovited oe ‘Keon brought up old records on a portion of the Tam- | morrow, Which motion prevailed. perce, and their (riends at ‘Chicago want the sam. They | He expreseed a hope that be might strengthen tho: | Dollars exc fo ng @.0. ALLEN, 415 Broadway, one | artond ibe iuneral, Irom the residence of iar parents, Many delegates, and raked over past deeds, to the edit: D tice Retificati t Ai fave tt. e0 iB peasest wir to | vinderstanding exisiin peoples of thee scene - - 124 Lniou street, Brooklyo, this (Thoradey ,afterncon ation of the committee and the (ow porsons who were Se Ee ae ee aaa Sa ic’ taalea vaneeter (imeucad. We- ten'| tetunes on the ational will, New Styles, Just Receiver, | two oclock. The romain will be interradin Grosowood bias epee Parma seured victory. v boprtiomyt gable ‘ set ee E cl permitted in the room. Liar avd other epithets OF tbat | 746 democrats are holding a ratitl a feeling to. | Ont, Renarns and our enilant soldiers marching on | The King mn reply expressed is satistaction at receiv WILLEN US Wrocdviny. uke Gout belew Cand. | | Mantne-At Washington, D. C.,¢n Saturday, September @haracter were bandied back avd forth, and the z : plorionsiv, steadiix, patiently and determinedly to the | ing the Minister wi the now monarcu, whom be bad jong 1, Aur =, Movie, of thc Seveutle New Jersey Toluatecrs, night nm and around Capitol Park, es whch ure to give pence to the country. (Ap. stated. “His Muesty further said ne was confident Goursa Poudre Sabtite Uproots fe | god 22 years, 10 months amd 6 days ‘Three or four stents ase.) Sherman has exhibited 9 milite nds are gospectfully invited to ab The retatives avd private room resembled in tone and style Of talk at 000 | nity been eracted. At the pri xperience | that the Emperor waximitian would secure (be appl. | from low forenands or aay pact of the body; $1; warranted me s corner grog shop, a scene wholly unbecoming | Cneevoort presided: and | > oe ea = ais | wea of ws by oliowing Tiberal princioies, and a bis depot, 405 Broadway. tend the (uncral, this (Thursday ) aftercoen, at 3 o’cloala, en occasion like this und Sosee St Strong, of yaaa ths Hine mumbaee sae athe | had no doubt that Italian subjects woul find security and Grover & Baker's Highest Premium |} {rom the Reformed Potch churn, at ragtisn Neighbere Recorder Hoffman was the min speaker for Tammany. | Jobn Vw wo sreak: bat. being ape ving hae and bandkerchiet ine, | protection under the new roize.. The KiDe crncinded by | piste suich Sewing Ma:hines, 4 Booadway, NewYork, | Mut, X ) owners further iver ee ap, on) . a "4 ithe ot a 8 om 0 eon pkiyn, o 1 also for Tainmany. Mekova and Judge Ullton | gov ent a col od wureserved sup, pl an Fd dah idl tenagpathie re ntiond Sty age ’ pe sei td - - Give Constitution Water a Katr Triat, | of the county Lomgiord, parish of Cavick Edmond, spoke let gOveroment « cordial wud uure-er ved support. ho ray warmed on this continent or the other. eners| fran We mean vou whe are under somaapecialien’s cave from | [relend — "9 on, Wheo he failed to take ‘he didn’t give an, (Cheers ) ‘were the spokeamen for the MeKown faction, Dr, Brad. | ‘Thore ere two men who obemusiy can neves MAKE & | mom war to keen me peace tbat will receive the sanction of the Amerie peo- | [icnmend upon “thy fort and one or two otbere mek for Wood's Mozart, and Hy +f : they are Abraham Ltoculm and Je crson Davis; . x d both Pete Soctta und Vo Ge Utes’ otherh’ tor Whe ether Moestw [ikea close "wer are ricpared: for’ in, oferaal wart | fe. \ried aBule ans neti, coe vcally by. the. arent: Te two German organizations prescoted their claims, | and the slanghter, debt, tyxalion snd surveusnl } (rycen) —and every day he was tightening bis grasp of constitutional ‘lherty’ that attend tt. Abrahaia | jo, uid being them reace—‘cheers)—and Making six sets of detegaten claiming goats, This fe de | Pi nesiq mint be made io retire on tie 4th of March next, | URC? {hem on Soriee Moe Ljncoin to the Presideney Cidedly running the thing in the ground, If they keep | anda President must be chosen in bie giead who wii } for abother four years. (Apoianse.) en organizing faotions there will be soon more factions | CoMseut to peace on the basir of the Uuion and eonst i- 7 ‘than there legates ¢ tion, Sacha man in Genera! Melleiian, and | cannot REMARKS OF PROFESSOR RANKIN. brig apccappicmmigggs ow myseit to doubt thet ihe loyal penple of tho Vetted | Professor HANEIN, of Tenueesee, Seid that for the last | eis ‘Wood remained quiet in bis room. He, however, do. | States wil! call bim to the harge of the, as wellas the | three yoara bis mouth bad been sealed within the do. It is asnorted that active negotiations are going 9a be- @lures that the demonstration to get nim to speak this | Other rrave daties that belong io the chief magistracy, | PU eous ‘of Jef Davis: but he bailea with joy the oppor- | tween Paris and Turin relative to the evacuation of | qworn Py eredy We eis i 4 The overthrow of Davis and bi. rebel associates at | {unity IBat was one more oilered Nim 10 sueak to bis | Rome, ing was done contrary to hia wishes and without | mond will soon follow,tund peace ovce more smile on ear | brethren under the folds of the star Span any countenance from him. He rebuked bis friends for | dirtracted country.” CApplause.) He urd beon told vn jixie thw tcat | wee growing in Broadway and on the streeis of New ant we particolartr allude to ladies who are {1s resorting $9 Local trratieat, and a!) sorts of oem for disease s, with as much chance of #0 a would b* from lore! applicatrens to the tron: for dis the brain. Soli wholesale by MOLGAN & AULES, t, and a! druggists Lone! est Premium ican Mtiteh Sewing | . McLantey —Ou Tuesday, 4 tember Mf (ue family aj 6 respectfully invited te WHEELER & WHLSON, 623 Bewnuway. native of the county 12) gford, Irelam Toe triews ona | ‘The weekly returns of the Bak of France show a. do. crease a casb of 1,250,000 frags | ‘A decree bas heen sighed apporoting Marshai Mestahon Dake of Magents, to ve Governor of Alzerin, % \notoer decree proviaes for the reorgumization of am winisirative stal for Algeria, © Murat and family iad embarked for a tour in ya’. from the f evidence of bis gon in-law, President street, Soatt Brooklyn, thie 200m, AL LWA o'clock 4) papers 9 toane wd the fo Thos, Moran, ) afi ty at Yhure year of his age {be reiatives and friends ¢¢ the fam!iy, and the Brows station, 4 Wicd cececsed was a meme to Stone Catters’ a: MEDICA bank tor curious $1 0, To he had at bil news depota. “Contents ited flee, Address Dr. E. B, FOOTR, 1,190 Broaderay, N.Y. tect the funeral, (mie ( after 2 6 o'cloes, (rom bis ate rea dence, 102 bast Thirty third stree: Pene@oas.—Om Wadoerds y, September 14, Amw Prange MAN. the beloved wife of W Viiem Perryman, in the 364m year ov her ape, native o! Ob parish of Ballyhase, cousty HE LATEST NEWS. ate for Gentlemen ase ™ ‘ The meeting is very large, perbaps the largest politica! , corner of Broadwa: the movement, and was indicnast ec thoir placing blu in nope eter ‘witteecad ta nibene, the Geletacer ava | York and Brooklyn. but ho could bocestiy say that, after Lonpon, Sept. 4, 1864, “ = wn Cavan. [reland, y Buch a position before the Convention. a upon the Courention beiping considerably to | todays’ caroful search, be could And nothing of the Tho Paris Bourse closed flat yesterday, Reutes Winslow's Soothing Syrap ter The poygtee mcg wf : — —_ Pige oom, ) ationd the froeral, on Frid tay ou WO und. He and ail the people of the south bad been told The committee aro now: neuitation, endeavoring sweil the numb 70 0 decide the perplexed: question involved in the N 4 j : That the strong men of the North wero all gone; that | O°" Te. . 4 Diarctrete, raguiates | from ner inte residence, 0, 1 Bruige wires. gy an psa : Republican Demonstration at Bnftaio. we who were pot drafted had fied to Canada, “They | The news to-day is unimportant. sare aces ‘co Tuesday, 4 eptember lu. acver a short bat ‘York contestants. They wil! in thelr decision carry ot that the snips of the merchants of Boston ‘Yhe London Globe, reviewing the Persia's news, cons! rer iat eet See severe pinese, [HoMas IW o Ly, .B the 60th year of bis age, wen Of Streets, county Weetmeass, Ire a pmuive oF ah vALo, Sept. 14. 1564 rn and New York were rot in_ the docks; and (or this | * evening onbied together | reason be tried t to cee whether thie | cers the prospects of peace or an armistice very remote the largest nomber of peopi® seen bere for tome years | were to or hot. He epcke of the conduct of Isham G. | at present. mptited of the dele. | Harris, the Goveruor, se cowardly acd dastardly in | ipo avenmer Atalanta, from London ‘or New York, put the extreme. jen (he news ov the surrender of Port he ss hs ©- | paver (rom the various wards of the city and from the | Honelaon arrived Isham mounted an old white horse and | !to Queeustown on the 3d of Soptember with her sieer- Druggiata.eKnapp's Indian | * Lieu ppt nie | The friends and reintivoee, and these of Bis @0n-1u laws & Mehedy, are refepectfolly ineited 1 attend tha. the programme stated in my despatch last night There ero many things about Tammany which jook herd fia the oves of the committer, rch as close corporation ‘and past bartering offices. Wet rm eiew of the fact that | at any one time, The proecveior ‘gho organizatieos are incre rapidly, they will The Unio cdebration here th tie Stockings, &c.—Yarsh 2.00. Ofice only at No, 1 Fenny street "Lady aiieadant, Noack Ab Ponghie epee, om a eect: ean give her's majerlty of ibe votes | Howes aud cities Bear here, was very large, and paraded | begat deshing about the streets Mt uses Jooking ie gear deranged, She bore up from ene Bendred and |, wee indian F CurenaWare | , ) Carrie Roach, Rr city in this Convention sad recommene ber to | throven th a! strecte fe the music of bacdaand | ermebody A Fig Meaty eam sg thy The | forty miles weet of Cape Sioar. rated to cnri the mont siraight and stiff hair on che Sret | yout, 8 oat ee es ie 3 Hderalize her mode of olrericg @iey ates And neuniontion | the cheers of the crewd end amd the Hinge of cauoon, | fening the Union cause, aud essailing Sell. I at The steamship Porsia reached Liverpool at two o'clock | appiwation into short rugitie or wating inaswe cure Arg btederns ve famnilp are ras Seat to uny address on recmips O: $1. Aadiess Wand Gi ind tbe faeerns, from ibe Teeidence of &c, 4 pumber 6: buildings were ter the process 2 myited 1 at geand’ather, John Homom, o¢* East Brondway, shia of officers; and then, for the porters o farmoor, divide | rockei®, Homan crne! Bho balance of the Vote betwen tor ekeontten and the | filuminaiod aud decke: With fogs ee The steamer London, from Now York, passed Qaeens: the greatest depots in the «ori: | "Severn: otuer speakers followed, and the meeting Dart Lyon, bos 3. em Yorks Pont SF ee Somes ooetatel wie: ber | SE ge ep ‘ ie OUTSIDE CFNTS The London Dasly News today hax an editoria on | sia on'y ae p oparacom ae etiade or wart. | eueapuon, Frases Magis, beloved wite of Johm i @ill submit to this, Thay. de snccng mbow were (ornes ilamilion, a iexar, | were cot very enlivecing, im consequence of the rain. | American peace ramars, aod oostends that the North | we Only eet UPHAM, Philadel P or Rowers, cen, Pevened. Punts rade Seusad iron, “ qwith Tammany; but this ther © | bot et from the corm fi eee. thers. The day ine been | Moet of the Inmps were put ont by the falling water, | canact 4 A to terms on which Jef Davis is prepared | elk? ia at Helm veld nq 64 YI mt |e pameuiia vee * | Wolameborg, thie (Bworeeay) morsing, at wa o'ctoom, with # sickly aD perk row. $. 00W, oot whic not bu ls hove which were not bur Lord & Smith, requiem Make val, De ceebrated e riny. fp the wealher bax eemewnat laterierd | an 1 druggist | wh foagy, and Mittes, and will, thererore. arr ht to the Convention. | gay to treat for peace, and argues that unless Southern terms | New Yor! Weod Tainmany to he scm sled by iteol’ end all | w ith ihe arrangements, an gimmer, There is the e ltteer nothing to s=On . Se vs ‘tbe ‘tber orfanisations Tejectre. voltewing then that ab ” — report of what cccnrred out with the exception of ¢ lowered there can be nothing but w pt @ Partor Match 4 the Best | !A% a neere at Corce ireland. ia wwe Gun vent Pad Bhe factions will unite agains: jsermany on lore Heaets | The Massac s Kepu bileam State | ihe inpomerable reports of ear fired, rockets sent co "i 7] 1 ‘ bed pag ae phonon fe + A is bs a yo | ‘ ‘tnd dofont her. | Convention. ip; tnd people disapprinted, although wet, at Mot seeing prions wi omy Sicben tet Se ee eee hud real’ Uy ee |. The relatives and fivewae of the ‘amity are reevectfoliy ‘Whatever may be the dec ricw w the anv Woaceavee, Sept. 14, 1866 & greater “outdoor deme LONDON MONBY MAKK«1. Lodi Meant } Cortian te acroet | invitee to attend thts umeral, thin (Thursday) ccternoom, hy eee sey m0 The fonds continue to droop, Console lower than for Soles k. {rom BRB Inte regidence, No. T Chrysueatreet. ane of those organizations wi! mr pore Me at rally UOtor big mame te corre wots for (heir locr! — The Regency €o wor wih & give \Voud the Denofit o ing Any other fre ions te work witb bom Discount market wnchenged, Baok re. hat 19 ead th reduction tn sembles nere 'o- The Peace Drmoc here tonicht, aud | A private meeting of the pen Jon ratification | oppened to the eecven of General MoClellan was heid at won year cha abow such a falling off iu rever etentas Wilt BO taken teeies At Souths Norwalk, or Reve cd, eldast daeehteg or baw Unteim i im Hate, oe State Convertion of the delegates & The Repub morrow, Men’ and, “propose ty me the MeKemites gone | there bee been » grand Tincelw ard Job ir ab advaace to nine may 00s be a 4 ere ihe oe sath: but ‘they ave determived te re. | moating thie evening at Mecbucice’ Hail, Speeches wore | the st. Nicholas Hotel cn T wsdhy afternoon, for the pur Feast died ‘ \ setdaee tei Pipe ol rye a aaenain = Fernando 400! wes ne eh a) pr mec | made by Hon, Whiting Griewold, J. Q, A. Grithn, kei pore of inking steps to in nomination a man more on aman ‘une Se aeamaren Gitet toni AL GENIN'S, 913 Brosdway 14 Sieve —On Wednesday morning. Sepvember 14, of mae hat be and Bon Dave gg): ereleeee Otar ten cae | Monte. f. Train ued Cone! Gunuey, or the Nicth Ma 'b consontitee with their vigwe than the nominee of the | FOC ae, ioe — resmus, SARA Fyowexcey infant davg?.ter oc Janes ane of the News. ase ine be nae DO RY Opeth ch inett®, and ophert ob Convention, Srv Joho Motlaly, editor of the Mf. to ored on Friday at 484 a 88%; for money. we VYoupees, itatr Dye. ir Dyeia Ange pies ited his course \ r bs a, Medan joverter 4 sueDimonsly renom baled to. lenge C rigs vs adie - i = The relatives and friends of the fav sig sat invited te, Ponamnin 1a he rive a Yee y Peotellan. It Pa ag Ape A HOE eet ce, | trenetuan Record, acted an ohalrinan. and several promi | , The builive ia the Bank, of Haglaod has inasensed | end Moldarie Creme (or Lseultizing ioe Mit, 4 atten the (uvte., or poids sfiered@ou, ai two o'cloct, b—4 pony of the comet! (me to the Conver Ndwacd hrerect are prom neutly naured. Bent peace men—ameng the bummer Mr. un Wood and | £148,000. a 6 Bond erect. frown Th West Furey erxth street "padge Prett.ot Syracae. "08 ot tne wameme “ego “ Mr. Chaugcey Burr—took part ia the proceedings, Several THR LIVERPOOL GotTOR ManKET. | er 7 TaTLoR 0b Wednesday moruin@, sepumber 14, aves a i Prenieil® — i tie St Con. | coppernead eperches wore male Dy the \ bbe MoMasers LAvRKMOOL, Sept SA. M. Ines, Geonet Tayivk, 1a the Gourt, willbe ae Veet ot the Convention The Comnectiont Demorra ate sat ners, Tor wbich Sit. TS Suit progented a series | The Brokers? Crreular regents tbe wale of the week at MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. 8 short espe avy! illeese p' TP) pecept tne work vention of reeotutions rsonian democracy’ | 39,000 bales, Including to speculators avd 10,500 to ~ 4 Ibe frends o€ the tewily are respectfully invited te . from be We residence, St Were Poet at woos. at te o'eloek, ‘ covecday evenisg, September 14, | @ation for Lientenant of lose importance gow, ho ie ‘apless (hey nominate him tor * offee being one Hanson, Sopt. 14, 1864 * oxporters. ‘The market bas advanced Xd, fos Americal ‘kb be bokp ‘opt to mees at C the prosoat mocth | ex) need " . twit . . ve easier for other dseariptions, Tho #aea on Fridi » @ The Pemceratic tate Contention to-day wae fully nt | for the purp se of selecting « peace candidate ‘or Pres Unt 10 cantee Comerin— Miciar, At Trinity Church is New York, | Forty.f)>a vareet, jo _ ehan, one ere 4,000 ‘000 iators ee eoeae aceveeh | tevded and eninestentic tor Met Crates F Pond, | €ent Among the names mentioned in connection were | were #000 t pmb —— Ay Samos and et: ] 1p, 1., om Wednesday, September Li. by Rev, Charies | Vay New Oe at anar, eeee % tho Convention wilt nomex at position. | ¢ b, Rawle Steart Charles O' Conor, of this city, Mr. Long, of Ohio, and Mr. | P Tek qnetations us ° Ma; wid Cieaviend, Moriaw Cownum, of this city, toJvua A. | Anns base ax N % ibe yea e age. js, however, is heartity for Vos Ay aac, | oe Kendrick, AMred KR. Goodrich, Fawin & is, of Tndi shor — = seh, are:—Middling Urienes, Sid; mid- | goughter of Horace A. Miller, sq. ‘Nowe Of funeral bare [em wi and will give Dim bis runper: whether t fiom | Astor P.Attrow and Jemee Hi. Hoyt were wormimated for | | Before K/0g adjourned arresgemente were made | dling Movilee, 904A. middling uplands, 304. The stock | "Coie Apawe—On Tuseday, ber 23, at the reat. |. Wises On Wecnonday, Seprember 14, Cyanieg Wie Menor is tondered hin wr cut. TBin dobination | oer hed it ie cxpectod that sevecal | in port vs estimated a 251,000 bales, of winicl 10,000 are September 23, qo years. Soom . loaders of the peace party of the West, incmding Mr. | American. ; dence of Augustus Lasar, By the Rey. [ir. Sill, Haxxy B. 00m lends of Loe family are respectfully invited to at Marti Riteod the lotr fans made & Chango of the suie nocesary, The tbusiaetic Coin to H. Adams, ali of this city ' D. R. Floyd Jones will be renommow Mase meeting, which was large acd entbu + | Paiiandigham, wii! be present to beip in car ‘ona ihe TRADE, RePorr. ‘Conover = J 7 he funeral, from bis late ri 729 Ninth ave. nt Lewie end Coooral Miler are %4. | waa addreseed by Matthew Hale “mith, Williem W. Preqramme above viated, myn ‘The Manchester market ts irregular, aud prices are sill: Sepremnter 4, ae tere r. wy, on, br» Site, between Pitty -fith and Fityy-eiash ‘greets, om, Fee Tatkor apmrors ie be guming ore yee and ‘ners, meer te MeenOe vERTOOL BaB Tat ak M. Dorera, ‘No cards arvermcons Swoduceiny.s September ia, this reat e New Yorm Congressional Nomination. ADSTU PIS MAREKT, Oventen—Uscrr —On 4 jembor 19, at tl : ga nee Riohari & Co, and Higiaud, Atbye & Co. B. | dence, of Wash! venue cad Fifth street, ‘daon, Speoes Wigiand, e.g | Carlet church, by the Rev. Dr. Jeaberg, CRARLES x + Li Me ton J j Dut Allen [i yl The Maine miection western half ‘State to back 5 his ~ extensively talked of, but no! ne from one and fifty-atz towne give » ‘any show, except it ‘may We ae 8 compromise eandl- CoD coveresr, b mnieriy @ 11918. it pier ee eae ae Tee tie. 02. ee ne ere : on to remaindor of the State is equal in proportica, ennilidate ‘mem Conaress for iftecath . 7 \ Ne rsey wil Pench 20.000. | adavetet, Auman, Sept. 14,1864 | eoport:—Foar dull tend! ward. Wheat AL the Caton Congressional Cooveation, held st Salem, | Srirquotatiese barely matavalned. red, OveetoN to Avvo deagnter of late Ferdi. | Morrisanie, Wasbington county, Hon. John A. Griswold, of Troy, the | 64.; red Southern Se, 34, a fe, 6d; " wi he 62.4 year of bie age. tan on, 0a; wel reverb a gy et Tg A "sn Tesodey; . | "ns tectie ned relatives of the famtiy and tne Gi on wook. Mixed | ber 13, by the Rev. Oh iy. ler, L. W. or fy Brothriy Soolety and 1 German Browberly M., daughter of the Hos gdward a. Lambert, all of fate ee ren 90 Feviay Bore whe | Mil'be cdxon to'Greea ved for otarmaah LIVERPOOL PRO’ er. Provisious are ‘beavy, oxeopt, lard, which ia buoyant, *. bp “fn Monday, September 12, bY