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‘ : ae it if A ’ ~~ NEW YORK HERALD SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1864 eenein : THE 0. A. K, CONSPIRACY. democratic and republican politicians as to which can- Gidate—Old Ade or Litiie Mac—tno poldiers prefer. if Military Trial et H. Dodtd—Stareil, Disctosures—Wnat Bo Libee; we can judge the whole army by the Uwe Hundred and Propesed to de. ‘the Cinotonat! 5 eae Se ike Eighty-sixth regiment New York Voluateers, Lincoln's chanoes of securing the army vote are very slim. Yes- The caso of Harrison H. Boag caches great juterest io is city, The examination of witacesscs gh rine) ed's aa - terday morning, while that regiment was marching dowa ccuttion Gy vahehia Broad-ray, tue atteation oF the soldiers was oalied to the OFri0s 8. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND MABGAU STS. | Fincoia and Jot eer “oe orb sexes, were a. Bu listening to the proceed: - potnting their muskets at it, and o\herwise manifesting G. testified*thes Dr. Bowles gave him the voile . Bow! Grat fot Order if Way _ 4 NEW yoRK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNUTR prepared to spend one hundred thousand dol- lars to secure his eléction to Congress, We waro the friends of Mr. Humphrey to keep their eyes open, or Chittenden may step in and buy up enough of the delegates to secure his nomination, This is the way in whioh all euch shoddyites operate at nominating coaventions now. Smothered Histery—The Pe Caupatya. Judge William D. Keiley, of Philadelphia, in rumors that he has @ sweet voice, a strong Voice, a loud voice and « bigh voice. Opinions are divided upon all these matters. We expect tbat there will be great excitement as each of the questions at issue is. decided on Monday Bight. The aristocrats will have to keep their eyes and ears wide open in order to compre- bend it all. Then the new soprano will bave hor atiare of the interest, although the tenors, other things being equal, are generally more Popular than the sopranos, both with the ladies sc v Welume XXIX. — = <= —— Sew Terk, Saturday, October 1, 1864. their disapprobation of the republican candidates, A resvecting the the Sons of large crowd of peopie evon 6 sllected in the neighborhood , and one gentiemaa proposed cheers for Mr. Linooln, Liberty. He was sent b; 8. E Jot Provost py Captain nes, which the soldiers refused to give. A soldier then pro- *e . posed three cheers for McCieliao, which was rexponded | ® speech de!‘vered a short time since, pretend: | 49 tlemea of the eudience. The Partioulars of the orgauization. He NOTICE To } CORRESPONDENTS. panty sass : gentlemen of . opera, | va another “inerhiew wit, Bowles, coout, the. 20:8 NAVAL C6 to by the whole regiment in several of y | od to give a little of the real history of the | 4) cr is an old one; but it will be ct ot May, sa AM Marly 2 toltiated foto cheers, after which they took up their line of march and passed on, In the United States District Court yesterday the Dis- trict Attorney entered a decree of condemn:tion agatust the’ prize steamer A.D. Vance and cargo This vessel, tt will be recollected, was captured on tbe 10th of Septem: ber by the United States steamor Santiagy do Vubs, while attempting to run the Diockade of Wilmington, The vesse! has been taken by the government for the use of the Navy Tepartment at $120,000, and the cargu, cone sisting of cotton, will be sold by the Marehal, under the decree, forthwith. It ts probable thut a large amount of criminal businoss wil! bo sransacted in this city during the preseat month, as the Court of Uyer and Termiuer, Judge Barnard pre. Parties having communications to forward to this jour- ‘mai im conection with navu! matters shouid be particalar fe @ddcessing them to Mr. Bennett only, Lotters on BGO Budjects otherwise superscribed will receive no notice. Peninsula campaign, and made casually # very Gisagreeablo statement in relation to General Nagiee, Genecul Naglee bas thus beco called out in bie own defence, and in the letier (peinted im another cotumn), in which he de nies Judge Keliey’s misstatements, he enters somewhat into the secret biatory of the Penia- sula campaign, and details facts that the country ougut to know, but which Secretary Stanton tas hitherto been able to ‘smotier. teneral Naglee was connected with the Army of the Potomac, and was present at the council of war which decided in favor of tho Peninsula to many of the aristocrats. They ought not to fail to applaud the tower scone {a any event. If the plot—such as ft is—were printed upon the programmes, ag at the theatres, a great deal of unnecessary speculation would be avvided on the part of the stock, petroleum and coal speculators who visit the Academy for the first time. To handie’a libretto during the performance is vulgar, and perhaps the best thing the now aristoorats can do fs to read up the piot and incidents in advance. They can thea impose upon eacti other by nre- is Sentinel. Ho bad a Judge Bullitt. The was prod im court, Tho conversation witness had with Dodd related to Mr Coffin, a United states de- (ective, who was to be assassinated. Dodd said such SHE SITUATION. fie, Stanton sends @ cheerfu) bulletin touching the euocessful adv«moe movements of GenoralGrant. A de- @patoh from the commanding goucral, dated at City Potat, at balf-past three o'clock yesterday, states ‘tbat General Warren ned attacked and carried the ‘onemy’s line on their extreme right, capturing a number There were a number of others,whose names tness Could not remember. Porsvns were not admitted to the WEWS FROM WASHINGTON. Wasnivaton, Sept, 80, 1864 THE WAR RUMORS AFLOAT AnOUT TOWN. Ta the absence of any positive news from Grant Sheridan up to-nine o’olock to-night, all eerts of ridiouk Meetings of the Order ol the vous of Liverty without a password Witness was, at the time, scoretary of the Grand Counc! for the State of Kentucky, He was ap- oe . Siding, and the General Sessions, Recorder HuiTman pre tending to understand Italian, We recommend acaba Sea elinsien beta hd a siding (the two highest crimiuat courts in the city), wit | route ‘to Riehuond, He was even recorder of | this idea as practical and fashionable. Ther wea iag empaticnly that It should be doae, | eumors have been put in otroulstien, ‘They aro utte @eocees, mo ma, in the | be opened on Monday, and wit! remain in cession through | that couveil, and mast, therefore, be accopted Beyond question this season will be splendid Occasion of Mrz Valtundigham’s return, at which Cofm | Without foundation, There is bardiy amaniniis a iow aro bosy was expected to be present At the meting referred to 1 odd calied on those who would go with bim to murder Cots. Only one man respouded (MoBride, (rom Kvans- ville, 1nd.). and hough he kwew Collin, he could aot ju Dodd. The witness, Bowler, Dodd and Milli went to Hamilton, but Cofin could not be foun any diseater could happen to eitber, oarryiug out “unfinished vusiaess,’’ aod it ts not expedt to hear from them until the work is done. REPAIE OF THH ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RALLROA the moth of Uctober. Mr. ITsil wtil, of edurse, conduct the prosecution of tndictncats in the Oy or and Turmiver, where a number of important murder cases will be tried; while the Aesistaot District Attorney will take charge ‘morolag and carried ihc enomy’s iine near Poplar Grove oburoh, om the outuside Raiiroad. A later despatoh, daod at five o'clock yesterday, as @ goud aud comperent authority on all the matte.6 ot fact that came before it. General McClellan proposed tte change of beyond precedeot, The people feel elated. The great victories recently won by Grant, Sher- man aad Sheridan have made rounion inevi- states (hat General Butler, at three P, M., reported that | cf tho busicess in the otticr court, witere there will be | base to Fortress Moaroe and the Peninsula i aa ‘ table. The fall iu gold ices is est | There were two on the day re A large force of inborers is engsged tp placing tn on She caomy bad just made an ass. uit in three columas on | @ me capttal oases disposed of also, the prison calenfar | J:ne, and anomitted it to @ council of of the good thfu ef th oe i ao ahenhragg rot to | Ab the ovlniog meeting they “Yalscassed | the Orange aod Alexandria Railroad throughout ‘es ta 7 f ordiaary cases, ti we Hot terge, there bi be . if be | the military organization of the Sous of Liberty. A oum- hole road 1s complete! arded, Bie Une, wear Chapiu’s ‘arm, and nad been repulsed. | Of ordinary casos, Lowover, ieuot large, there BavINg DOM | jcive generals in March, 1862, His and Lincola staud fairly and femly upon the | ber of spavnes wore Gadecall hitter the opreeesionand |, nase hagas eget ov pia casi, over one hundred and twouty-fve indictuwats acted upon at the September term. This was owing in a great measure to the fact that the business of the ofiee ts so systematized that the duties of the various cierks are clearry deficed and performed under the persooa! eupervision of the Dis trict Aitorney. It would bo weil for the jurors, grant and petit, who are sammoned to attend these courts to be punctuni, as the fine wilt certaialy be imposed if they donct answer to their name. John B. Gough, the popular temporance orator, will deliver a lecture at Coopor Instituie on Tuesday even ng, October tL. Commercial affairs were yesterday again upeet by the errati> movements in gold and exchange, aud prices of almost a!! commodities were eutirely nominal, The de- citne in gold and exchange is altri>ntable to the guccess of Grant and the forced of bilis of exchange, large We give a map to apother coiumn showing the points at whioh these attacks on the euomy’s fortifications took place. Mr, Stanton says that no official intelligence of Genorai Sheridan's operations bas beco received since Sunday might, except through the Richa: 1nd papers, an@ the latest report from that source was the advance of nis cevairy to Staunton. Petersburg papers mention a rumor, which is mot confirmed, tbat one brigade of sheridan's cavalry was ambuscaded at Swi't Run crock. The Orange and Alexandra nod Managsas Railroad is to ‘be ropaired and put in running order vo Strasburg A large force of workmen, protected by a0 ample military own mind was then already made up as to ihe proprieiy of that line of advance, He did not, therefore, call the council to reso!ve any donbis that he might lave as commander of the army; but he called the council as a sort of jury to examine into his werits 60d into tne merits of his plav, and to report to tue President whether or no General McClellan was fit to command the army. He was then bitterly und brutelly opposed by Stanton, at the head of the whole kenuel of radi- cals; and they had yelped against McClellan with euct a pectinacity of noise that they bad Union plat‘orm, and there are no longer any ap- prebensions about the result of the Presiden- tial election. The glorious future of te coun- try is now beyond a peradventure. The slavery question, which used to dietract and divide us, is dead and buried. The peace copperheads are no more seen or heard. It is no wonder, therefore, that socicty is inclined for a jubilee. Mayer Gunther, who eught to be Mayor of Richmond, and was only elected Mayor of New York by accident, has vetoed the acheme of a public iliumination in honor of our triumphs hy aud of the approaching ead of the war; tyrauny of the government, which was to be resisted by furcootarms Thoy expected a defluite time to be set for « geueral uprising, io which they wore to seize the United State arsenals tn Ohio, Indiana and Iillnois, Ths rebel priscuers in the Binies were to be reieaned and armed with arms seized (rom the arsenals. The numver {n'the Order of the Sons of Liberty was calcuated to be from sixty to seventy-tive thougacd ia Indiana. Il inois was counted on as Raving @ covsiderable gumbor, and Missouri was believed to be almest unanimous, Obi wae bot much couuted ou, Bowles told the wituers that he hed bis command organized into companies and regt ments. Saw Bowles at Loutsvillo; he was there experimenting with BR. C. Bocking in the mana facture of@ tund grenadea and Greek fire, whlob ‘were to be used in destroying ernment prop- erty. Towles 6ald that the Greek fire been used tor the destraction a the gover mont warehouses at Loute- ville nod of governmeot steamers The programme of the meeting iv Cuicago . July was given by the witaers, who sald (odd tvid bim that at Chicago they had agrood to seize the camps and dejo's of prisoners in Ohio, In Secretary of State foward and Seoretary of the Ie rior Usher have returned to their poste. Gover Deanison was expected to arrive to-day and assume | Post Office portfolio Mr. Blair was in aiteadance moot him, but the delay of the train preventet the a val it ig rumored that in Governor Dennicon tho re cals have caught « tarter, and that bg will not fraterm with that faotion tn tbe Cabinet: THR NKW TRADE REGULATIONS. i The new. trade rogulations have recoived the cant of the Proatdent, and are being prepared for publicash They allow the iogress 0° cotton and other Southorn p Gucts within our lines, to be eo!d to the authorized ag of the Treasury at twenty-five per cent below Inst F York prices ourrent, apd allow parties brioging in s Products to take back family supplies to tx he President “ne ad : ‘ ” . ‘ 7 guard, hes Deon aent out for this purpose, The work | amovats of which bave for some time been carried vy | Made the President “nervous about trasting | tuore will be ma nidicent private itlunt 8 | diana and tiimots, ser» (uo ucsona's {a those States, arm | F°° enieg of the value of the produce brought i : al score " acl ‘i bim with the large force thea in band. Per- é . * ‘ tho rebel prigonors after being released, and iso mem- Prod Sra toe Pumene PASTS MD Lhe lin det pebeile deapancy: -[ epaaaintores tae wemcarer the, CAEN aaa may ° throughout the ci'y every evening, igi pos- | berg of the Order, and unite at Lovisvile. The uprising | REPUBLIOAN INTEKFRRENCK IN THY GOLD MARKS wos to be genera! in those tates aud in Missourl, and aa Recent developments onfirm the suspicion of reput ceiving this, tho General preferred io try and ot at the tilke pernicious effect in business circles, end on this aceount the sudden and large decline in gold is much recretter, ing processions of carriages in the bcautifal Park every afternco.., Our people were gay ‘Tho data was not fixed inuch of Kentucky as posit! ‘The completion of this road will secure the furnichtog or defiuiteiy,as tney were governed fa regard to waiting convince the President rather than send in his can interference with the gold a#uppliee to Geveral Sber!dav. . 4 gradual decline of, say one per ceut per day, for about | regigaution, That was his first great error. Anil Capit 6 depay | COF the rebel armies to operaie with them. At a com | Gooeral McCielan’s nomination. ‘here ta now po dor The latest accounts from Teoucssee represent General | eix or eight weeks, would be universally welcomed. Some His resigoation sént in then would have killed and enjoyed themselves during the darkest | toreace with Bowles, Mulligua and Walker it } of thesfact that agents of the party sacrificed largo Forroet had reached Favcttevitie witt is whole force, | three or (our heavy failures of commercial houses wero | 1 1 aa oat uneanues 0 aa a | Periods of the war, and now that (he cy | ies eemiat’ and Sarrr out the pias agrond upory | (0 order to countorast the efeot of the mint oat | ‘ cor | © at a pia aun ver. . uf of i arey eo oa his way to tbe Chattanooga R olroad, part of whieb | reported, aud it is feared that this is but the begtnving of 4 x pore ¥ . 53 begins to clear and the sun to shine they will | ond eveutusilly ucite at Lovisvilie. At the Chicago meet- purchasing gold, and at an tmmense expense runniog t the crash, as the inevitable result of the turge fall a goid | NOt absotutciy killed Stanton then it would | 131 be restrainci in their rejoicings. Whether | eet the « there were preneot Judge Lalitt, Dt. | che market tor political effect, the rebels had destroyed. Au attack on the bridget at | and xchange, As has been expected, tne peroicious | have put the issue between the radicals and ’ # a ee Bowtes, Ricbard Barreti, of ‘t. Louis: Dodd ard Jotun C. “ ri or not these prophecies are true will be proven ; Watker ‘They agreed Uni the uprising was to tual 4 BLCO ADK RUNN&SR DESTROYED, place from the 84 lo Whe 17th of Augret, as sbould Acting Mester Remball, commanding the United Mik river and Duck river was apprehended, as | speculation iu these two commodities bids (air to shake McClei i 5 cCleilan isirly belore the country, and tro rr 1 o . c on Monday nig't, when the season formally 3 ig tho rebels bad destrored all the bridges be- | Commercial circles to the very centre, aud desperate Stanton would buve sunk tong ago under the 'y pone ig Lapa grog been ay LM an eh, ie iene, em steamer Nipbon, writing to tho Navy Department | efforts are already muking to avert the dreadful biow. opens. We anticipate a crowded and fashion- | Mander of the order, whow tvey wore Bworu to obey. : - ewoon Athens @pd Pulask!, a distance of thirty | ¢ weight uf the tcemeadous misery tbat the per- — of A Doda was ¢ ummander, and Waiker, Bowles, Muitt- | olf New Inlet, N. C., under date of September 20, hiliedk®’ “ @ehaten' * Mbcstlens oe | Nearly all commodities are nominal, and: current prices y P able audience aid an overwheliaing reception | goa and Humphries, major gevorais for ladiana, ‘Bullitt | (hat on the 25th he discovered @ tong steamer, pat aoael ceseau was at Christiana 0D | cxnuut be arrived at excep: by actual gales, Our reports | Sstence in Ws plan has cost the for the newaing Maretzck has bad bis ups | Bad steapted to cdmmun ents with Colonel Jessie. A | write, with two smokestacks and two musta, coming ? 2 er di rebel Colonel siphert, on parole in Kertucky, was g r of Bwash channel. He immodiately gave chase aad several broadsides at her, noarly every shot of took effect. Tho Niphom attempted to run dow? | Of the daily business transactions are, therefore, unu- sually valuable io the present unsettled state of affvirs. couatry. General McClellan, baving stated his case to the jury of tweive generals, initiated tuto tue order aud «i pted (0 got permission to go to Canada, {com whence be desizned going to Mexico and into ‘the confederacy. At Cuioago they Thuraday night. The telograph iioe below that place wae cut, aod there bar, therefore, been no communica. a see-saw; but he is now on Taking ail the risks, be and downs, li! the road to fortune, On 'Chanxe the flour market was dull aud 60c. a Tc. . . tion south of Murfreesboro since yesterday morping. & = retired from the room and permitted that i s e | ceread the order was {tO meet opeaty to ‘The Charleston Merc nat Gon RoE TESTE ue nc ce | Me taad: ig thei Watiet the | Pe: See" oper Well sung, when the | re" genco-atic. mostiogs, and. on the? day | blockade runner, but was unable to do #0, and-ont rewy Gaye that Goueral Beauregard | ower, with «fair demaud, Corn was lower, with only 3 ae Seirly: gt the spirits of the people were depressed and the he upris Augest €) "were to have # 488 | her superior speed she cacrped, Another United 4 carry out th-tr programme, vessei overhauled ber, however, and chasod her a: Off Half Moon battery, whore she was set on fire crew and destroyed, The name of tue blockade ‘was not ascertained Postmaster Wak e HIG RETIRYMENT FROM TRE POST OFFIC! MONIAL AND OOMPL'ME\TARY ADDRESS FRO! TIBADS OF D«PARTMBNTS, RTO. Mr, Abram Wakom: the tate efficient Pos of this city, retired from that offlve yesterday, enter upon duties as Surveyor of tho Port At tbree in the afternoon, the heads of ments and olerks assembled to bid bim farewell, Keily, the now Postmester, was present, and was generals reported to the President in favor of the plan and four against it. Secretary Stan- ton argued all day to conviace the eight gene- alg in favor of McCieilan’s plan .thut tuey wore fools. After Secretury Stanton bad tatked all day on these military questions the tweive gonvrals entertained the sume opinions that they did bofore Secretary Stanton Legan. ‘The four generals who voted uga:nst McCleiian were then immediately taken into favor, and three of the four were appointed to command corps d’armee. Six of the eight who favored season were gloomy, and he was surprisingly successful. Now that our national troubios ave nearly over be comes to us with a larger troupe aad several new works, and we have co dowbt that he will go on from victory to vi: iceoping pace with our brave armies and the Lieutenant General. hap nooepied the command of the Armwy of Tennessee, and | @ moderate demand. Fork was active and firmer, Roof was expected to arrive tn that city on Sunday inst, en | quiet. Lard duli and drooping, Whiskey and freights duit, The Advance on Richiwmond=The Work Progressing Hun: macl ys Ht was lO Carry 2 portion Of | . Bowles talked privately The constitution, prospects of (!: The rituale, &., ic ‘bited to witnesses Aud Identitied as the gonuine work of the Order. tie roll of members of t ne route for bis new scene of duty. By the arrival of the steamer Suwo Nada from New Orioane yesterday we baye toterestiog mews from the The active work which was so auspiciously Gulf, General Banks wa: bandsomely cor |} oommenced by Generals Ord and Birney on P'imented vson bis Ceparture for the North by the Thursday against the evemy’s defences on tho mombers of the Lagisisture, the workingmen and me | north site of the James river, nearly opposite obanies, ard the citizens of New Orleans genera'ly. Drury’s Bluff, was yesterday de eioped into a The council! of war convened to try the ease of the rebei general and successful movement of the Union General Pago for destroying tue guas of Fort Morgac | forces on the south side Petersburg, extend- tn Dodd's of:es, whie’ Farris oxaiaiuation u o'eicck to morsow taorning, Without conciuding ine ourt adjourned to ‘Smrtemsrr 25, 1864. os : Felix G, Stidger, a witvess for Lhe government, con- v ws Anorimn Frigat.—Greeley | t.cued his test.noays--Saw oft. Barrison at Dodd's; he couplaived tht tho Order wes dilotory m the: uprmmg Against the goverument. He belleved that thoy lad aot arms enough t» Leo service, Dodd sald they aid not reset, tie’d be damacd if he would tive under the i luis was about the last very Poor Grr is again alnvined at the ef-cts of bis own revelutionary teachings. He has again gone into one of hie charactortstic spasms, like (hat pute header cpr? bras cate’ ae ing hie ata leading west — pian have been since dismissed | which foll-w ed tho dixaster at Bull run. | socrovary (Of tue Siate Of | duced to the employes by Me. James’. Rogers, t from i from the army. Alurmed at the reception which the Loyal Hiamtiton, at the | sistant Postmaster, wh» aiso presented Mr. Wi cated by Goneral Banke, introduced to the army The brief report from General Grant of The Presidont decided against Stanton and Loaguers rece!vod after iuey had insulted and } ht - seetat: taee Lay behalf of himsolf and axsociates, with « hands by bis retiring predecessor, The guuboat Antelope | yesterday's operations is very encouraging | the four generals that McClellan’s plan should outraged a McClellan bunner, be came out | M@ if valuable set of silver, consisting of salver, pit (Ue clad) struck @ soag and svak ia the river onthe | and strongly suggestive of the near approach | be carried out. He then immediately took yesterday with another “Just once” confession, | pers as he knew belonged "> the Cover ot tho Sous of Lib- fruich toey held vir Bogere thea read the fj 234. No lives were lost. of the crowning events of the war. He re- away from McClellan one in every two of the | and appeale:! (a the clergy to protect him. We ont ua names W. 3 Harewen, Bs = Premier ing address:— Sic Games, tint Ville “tint 90 EUROPEAN NEWS. porte that Warren attacked and carried tho | soldiers who tt bad been proposed should carry | fear that hi+ an comes. too late, Ho has | Bowles aed Placing, signed “Dick,” eappased tobe writ’ | Sew, Anta Wixewaa.— gg caiegt: Tho atoamsbip Saxonia, trom Southampton on the ist | enemy’s line on their extreme right, capturing | ont the plan, He did that to co-operate with | for severul yes cavored to incite mobs pa gunise Eaectiva, cod ropareticreens fen eebeta ice onl ouae tine mek os oa connected with this office to you, as Its Postm about to be dissolved. The period ducing which we bave been bother ‘porseaa in tue Grand ry. An old gentie- or, a Judge Borden, a number of prisoners, and that General Meade moved from his left (extending Warren’s move- the commander of the army in putting down the rebellion. Thus, as the very inception of 0° September, passed Capo Race on Thursday, on hor voyage to New York, Her pows—which is three days against other people, and defended them by de- cluring that |iey © an uprising of the pes- man by the nam later than tho rep rt of the Asia—ias been telegraphed % + i “ a yOu eodei bu: wan a a t the Umea ‘rom St. Johns, Newfoundiand. — end carried the enemy’s ee near | the Peninsula campaign was a defeat and 4} ple, Now tli! he sees that the people will vo | Mom iecn “er tho ; f Unlew ohearh, we Set sce tater Aussie oy ocseaent tan ee The London Times ackuowiedges toat the captare ot | Poplar Grove church. Now, according to } humiliation to Stauton, he bitterly opposed it | jonger end: » bis revolutiouary work, and that ere ee hare Ces aT EL eed tia tach. been cen cae & “‘growning success” of the Union army im - ge and erty romage i ighed and its originator from tht day, and there | jt ig likely (o react upon himself, he becomes | parsons on i 0 the, Prosident the wited St the Southwest, Virginia before us, Poplar Grove is on the | cannot bes doubt that ho did all that lay in 1) ie ha shed hi: : taced bo hin appotarment of yeu to the 6: " alarmed. The public have watched his pro or of this }, Aud that bave been eof use cene at by thousands of Loadovers | Petersburg and Lynchburg, or Southside, sor his power to prevent its success, Every one ceedings and warked him. We agaia warn eloped to vein i dy latercourse with + road, some fifteen mites west of the first named | who desires to keep au fait with the great | him to beware how he inflames the public | in Salem, Faboe Gener painful. While we can bat rex ice t to @ position more unary advantage, wo] thdragal we loge or to admire ag @ man and cotmmas formerly regiment Fight to onli tro Rumors were atill afloat of comiug opeu conferences be twoon (he rulers of France, Rusei-, Pr -sia and Austria, ‘bat (t was more generally conceded (hat the Emperors of France and Russia would meet in private at *chwatbac city, and about the same distance west from the position held by Genera! Grant on tho Weldon road. The point thus gained cuts off events of our time must carefully read General Naglee’s letter. Opening of the mind. There is a day of retvibution for all such incendiary proceedings. t and iotent of son—[taitan Opera friend. thin proper. fast aight Go! Deomark bad agreed to tue foxccial demacds of | the rebel army in front of P-tersburg from its Wartacn's Lia 2 kon. was 40 rs t efforts in behalt of alt connected Whe duchies, as founded on their vew German alliance, | ain aay Counts link with the fepreir ae road " ipadhsracae ye 4 i fal and ever me comedy, she 8 ee cat Tha fret Us peggy arn cles testa rin in increased ¢ mo while tho German Powors absolutely reused Deumark ee ries fi shi lids toe Poesia On Monday evening Max Maretzek will inau- was pliyed hy of the firat ttae (his neasc commissioner tron: the ces, and told wit. | to teu tor services. morlt a8 thoy have rocgi 1 ive to the and Lee’s supplies from that line for sbui a as 7 i J oss thet there were seven 1 ts Of Correst’s men | most sinosre gratitude of all coucerned. the triding concession relative t te cost of feeding their eae sry ahi (Bie ry gurate the fall and wiuter season at the Acade- | fesnionabie Focintive uudience, The comedy wa8 | Gigpauded to Kentieky to remain Nome for a short Wine, Tn covciusion we cao but say that, go where Own army o oceupetion in yutiand, must Tought round by way of Richmond. | my He hasastrong company, almost entirely | mounted in tho » able mancer almust peculiar to | and to concentr A gontioman asked | you will carry with you our warmest wishes 1 0 promices to pa me! ‘ P - . , «ant i re tt rr h mt to Salem, Ind Eh resent au! attire prosperity avd advancoment. The new Cabluot of Spain promices to pursue aconciti- | But, while the roxd between the two cities | pow to this metropolis, and it is certain that ~— taht * tes vedere e thats meal Se pre ake 2 Palorn, Tee | tte 4. peseens aad. Festa esepertay epicit. Mis: © Gannoa played for the sater iu Salem. Swetainan | Of this service tory policy Cousocis closed in London a! 88 a 88'¢ for money ou the must now be strongly guarded to prevent its ™ mbrance. seizure by General Butler, the junction of the he will have most brilliant audtence. All the aristocrats, o! and new, are in town, and Piper, to | ie restied joaetle-—a part so weil ad: . Ho wae by ‘bo nam wlyle Oat 4 is odd at tw Springle! I 20th fBeptember. The rebel cotion loan declined three | TY SEE OF SE, rae aasange er aa Solieade tae visi = sp A nd Lynchburg roads is n - Foudition of ths ¢ said he was on onl por cent a ie a ync: & : eager to display themselves and their finery. vee: joo Rooriqner gave. ac present at the a: 4. in Kentuek, Qrently responded, returnimg to the donors ni The Feport of the Liverpool colton, breadstatts and pro- | day’s march of @ cavalry raid from General | The shoddy aristocracy of New York, the mgnu- | pretation of tho syenoo1, merry ond misclic dud assiated in opening ti eid that Jo thanks for tue buudeome g1't which Lad been tw at reached us from . q " Pt “ evil, Mrs. Vornoy, Mr Gilbert, Mr. Heliaud o * Barrett, torwerly of St Loot 8 there, eh 5 vistens\markets by the Saxena hes not retched us Meade’s army. With the loss of that junction | facturing aristocracy of New England, the | t.sec wer > Wy to thelr own @landerd. Mr. Sudigbian’s stad, and that Capesta litwen, of ta Me Keliy also madea f the party separated. go Of the ccleae lug 01 tho rebel be oad n prizoue: ~onamur leat arge of tne + which was to dition tu she compauy—gives promire Cape Race ‘Tho steamsbip Virginia, from Liverpool on the 13th of the James River Canal to Lynchburg will be Aeptember, reached this port last wight, with six bun. | te only line of subsistence remaining to Lee; red thirty passen, for the whole country north of Richmond h: The maile of the Nove Scotian roached thie city from } been completely eaten up between the two sbinploster atistocrecy of Wall street and the anthracite aud petroleum aristocracics of Penn- sylvania will be at the Academy in all their glory. Their diamonds will glitter, their silks Fiper 32 y TAMMANY HALL OOUNTY © KRLLY NOMINATRD VOR SHBAIP: The Tammany Hall Democratic Cougty Con’ OS A THs ACADEMY OF MMosiC of ainusement, wheilier it be ,Uraws a house these times feel prisoners at me time. fines wos then to be gives ond the thn Hives was atterwarde captured wit!) Jobu Morgm PREPENTATION ( Everything tn |) Opera, drama or oc” b jd that be bad atiende! a meetiug of the Grand Quebec last it. f, ii \- presse oe Sibi enemmapeedbiahent Ca in this bread and beef consuming cam- | wit) rustle, their white gloves will be eon- The rage for vosvity keops pace with the love of enjay- | also a : ¢ last ovening at Tammsoy Hail for the,purpose anticipated. paiga. jew of General Lee’s situation the | SPictows, their laces will flost in clouds, their | ment, sud kev. sich new projects as tho ““Preacntacion | Cote That Te Kentucky Zontidoree We advign. | S808 candidates for the county ofices. Ev MISCELLANEOUS NEWS Sa TION renee pee ees beauty and their chivalry will dazzle and de- | Cnoerta” at ite Academy of Music, the third of which | te to ferist. ths eulietaent, of wae represented, and no contestants appearing ‘ ave amazingly favored by the pap. | (2° members of the Order would prev vention at once proceeded to business. Geor light the eye and the heart. One might as well be out of the world as to be out of the Acade- my on Monday evening. . With remarkable and commendable modesty Maretzek declines to say ta advance whether his new artists are good, bad or indifferent. Re says that he will leave the public and the regiments, or Loyal Le: gic, copperheads, from being vent « that resol nard was unanimously elected chairman, an Nathaniel Jarvis, of the Sixteenth ward, and Ely, of the Seventh ward, were cooseo ‘Alter the traneaction of somo prelimiuary b roll was called, and the Couvention wate a candidete for sheriff. Witliam M T ted John Koty, of tho Tweaty-dret ward = Will) Bor wated Mion el Connolly, of tae Twenty eee a formal ballot wes thon tuken, whieh result nomiuation of Mr Kelty by a vary dtocided ‘Redeem Ceres, Hen Be mets " question naturally recurs, bow was it that the Corsica, {rom Hovana, arrived yesterday, ‘ with tateresting vows from that place aad St. Domin important position of ghscer’ Grove church was Tho war between the Epeaiards and Dominicans was | Wrested from him so easily? We have the ex- drawing to its close, ‘hore is nothing uew from Mexico. | planation in another branch of yesterday’s From Rormuda, however, we learn that the yellow fever | operations. The enemy yesterday, in threo was making great ravages among the forcign residents | oo) 4 :one, mado an assault upon General Butler's From Nessat we bear that two biockade runners had are ‘ eived with over two thousand bales trade jo | Hines, on the north side of the James, near T enteriniiment ig not quitea new Phage io metropoiiten life; but it te avery curious one, it ta half lottery sud half concert, and presente thedoubie atiracsion Of beng pleasa "y bumbugged by the drawing of a supposed Valuable priv, and pleusantly entertained by very excel’er: mesic, supplied by euch artiste cs Mme D'Angri, Miss Stockion aud Mesure, Cantle and Campbell, The sale of tickets has been immense, and government t> caforce it: by mously passed he lower part or butt of ted an inuer shell which, nother, juside of which was Marion county, udiang, 2s here suown to the witness, when he was» .cd to a jnate the beraes of such mem SARS, ce ce ED CNA “NS IE SNL Oe eS TE. - SIN RENO Rae MARINES cae = Ee OD Nassar wae said 0 be very brist Chapin’s farm, and were repulsed. To make | -sisicg to judge. This throws a vast responsi: | whe Jain. ai the Accdouiy’ somaBing, slmocr feecrn, | ee toe "onee ) powder. Round this | fhe nowination was eudsennentiy made no .nt Postmaster Wakeman reliaquis 1 position | this attack below Richmovd Lee had so far boned it ae taicttets ae f the i The “doore usd to bo closed lack might long. te | wae an aperture 0 covtaim the liquid Groek fire, | wiiion es Soegeet Gs ees acve of bis _ A >» i y upon tic amstocrats, Ma. y ol mM Have | fore the pe “rmance commenced This fact shows this inner shell being Ieos@ and farnizied with | Bext, at huil-pimt gover o'clock. 88 Postmaster yasterday afternovn v weakened himself below Petersburg as to lose never heard an opera before, and how under | how everyin — ew in the way of amusement is sought | & percussion cap, caused an Fuss failing on any RPURLT AN CONGRESSIONAL NoMINA T Gssistantes (a an a‘fecting manae resented | tig ground there which otherwise he might |" os 4 , after Sant no « va grees sare but lightly regard- } object. The internal machia tended tv be used Tho republicans held thelr Congressional swith @ set of silver and @ handec as by Mr. : the sun ave they to tel whether the artists are | ed—we pre aoauge of their deteriorated valie— | fo; the desiruction of Royoremoat Tepery A sphert Sunes P. Rages, on vehadt et Vao' he omice, | bave maintained. This simple explanation | oe cow or nu? if Mareizex had only given | Sa the pub ‘pants for excitement, Ir whatever | oni band greunde about threo | ameter, was | 10 tbe various districts last evening, ‘Tho ‘ ’ | | discloses uls incapacity to bold his present ex- bane . y 6 shape it may « se kind of andionce which there | here produced. which being unserer ip the centre, | committees, which are kaown ag tho Draper an phage COUNTS iy yao: + ii Gh hie. Genheeed arte inst | Ome hn or w> they would have been | concerts draw is uit ox. tly ee center een et fF ered ee ce es is ore Nea for percus. | oe twonty:third street organization: and it 0 ie ads a e ote ari * ? . - uatomed . oe, Va- H . eemame bts now yor of the ivit today. | tended lines with his dep y age greatly obliged to him. As it is, they will ing. feature tthe costumes witio's | powucr and vullete, aod the aperture between the toner ne id Groek fire, Tbe shell, or hand lace of the | aud outer shell the ‘The Board of Counciiaen csterday, aud afier the } the heavily reinforced columns of General oy ys ? a» have to wait for Tuesday morning’s Henito » of enjoyment takes the . Minutes O! the prov.cut meeting wore read the resola- +, > 7 y 1 dignified epplause which usual remade, on being thrown at aus ob/ect, would explode fen adopted by the floard of Aldcrmeo ou Thursday, au- | Graat; and bere we perceive, too, the sagacity | 1 75 making "p their minds as to the true | grees the artists of tie Opern. Im short, the character |. tmmedrately it. couched apy ohioct, and everything near Se etree trou o s ql of Grant in giving his adversary employment ‘of the audicnce #6 oll as of the entertainment in quite | it would be igvited. This infernal machine wae also ox- thorizing the Fulton Streot Rurirona Compauy to Iay their . calfbre of the singers. In regard to one point : but, then, a8 the audience paya the | plained te those persone named, aod fowles told witness | Darling nomiaation —Heury J. Raymond. tracks through Fulton, Greonwich, West and Cortlandt | at the same time at both extremities of his at- they will be Lb lexeds tb itl ch and performance pay the | that Greek fre hed been used ior tue devtruction of thetwo | | At@Ath Lxstrici—Draper ‘nomination — Gireots avd Maiden jane was called up (or covueusonce | tenuated Hine. Mi Neg Mommas oor gaara tard Deg ubt ® profitable arrangement, | boats at Loulavilie in che spring, aleo for a number of | Biere. Varllag nomination—W. &. Dodge. and the previous question demanded. Mr. Jw ob. not kaow when ‘o applaud. We bave not tho | the concerta, we may add, are very well conducted, and | boats that went down the river ia April or May, This a 4 7 rg aprs: OS It mvst be apparent now to the most in- to elucidate this delicate tt tho performance gereraliy i quite creditabie. 1 he said would ignite instantly, or it Brooulyn City Polttics. Jocted, and maintained that sccording to the ru ce of the credulous copperhead that Richmond is in space elucidate ti cial jatter as cm ade to ignitesometine afterwards, The Urder ‘The Kings connty Republican County Con Saito Diabolique, ou Broad. morioan Knights hed been changed, a6 Lodd | 16 ine town of Flatlands yooterday afternoon, Bruian’s Manwny —At way, Mr. Heller w'll give @ day performance this day, at two o'clock. 1: #1 i! include bis pianoforte playing aad conjuring feate (oxe'her with the performances of the antomatio minty thorongh!y as wo could wish; but there js one plain rule whch should always be ob- served: the aristocrats must never applaud while the singing is going on. This rule ts without exception. The audience mast wait Able took procedenes gone bei said, by Judge Bullitt and Mr. Caifue to the of the Sons of Liberty, aod }odd wanted me to distribute a new mphiet or rituel of the Order throngugut the State, commands of the ohiefs o! the Order were paramount to ail other Inwe oF orders, and were to be obered in op- position to any civil Iawsor orders of the government, ‘She croes «xamination was le Budgor’s teatimony Board « motion te lay on & Phe motion for the previous question, The Mi asvieut do @lded the point noi well taken, whe@ an app'si won bad from bis decison which resulted in his being avataiwed. The previous question was ordered, and the resolution nated for Register Mr. Bonjamin R. Wiison, Clerk, Mr, George J. Hardy, and for Super! the Poor, Mr. Issac Skidmore, Jr, The con ter and Cousty Clerk was animated, there (etne aomoorate bave decided to bold danger; that Lee needs reinforcements, while his unfortunate Lieutenant in the Shenandoal valley is calling for assistance, and that Grant, thoroughly comprehending his own ad- adopted over the Mayor's veto by a vote of seve teen fm MAjourned till Monday. enemy, is moving forw io 8 7 | the singer’s voice, and then thoy can clap their ctl ag ea fd the Tuer belbg develo Tho Kpiscopal Divosean Convention, wiich has veon in | and at the right time to turn bis opportunity nds ad libitum. By strictly observing this Dic hoon didi aveerdans Wonsion since Wednesday, adjourned Cnally yesterday | to the best account. The attack upon General pala The question of diviting va lovee, which Butler betrays not only the impo! ce of But- ad boon introduced at the soraion OW Thorslay evening, ’ tan was the privoi, J matter discussed yesterday Rev, ler’s new position, but that ris the strength Dr. Boggs, of Pediord, and several clerical and | or the fighting spirlt of Lee’s veterans is gone; Jay delogater fworen a divizion, on the grovod | for in hazarding the Southside Railroad to dis- Ct ee rad grows the churcd required | lodge Butler from Chapin’s Bluif Lee must the porvices of ruothor bishop A lengshy debate fol have felt that the ent was called for by poten pach: doom ntmnettentdiye, xe llerge-prsrpronemgy 5 epee ae ES danger te Richmond. Mile heats, bert (Lror in five, for a purse of $400, | James Ford's brown rolt Grant, three years vld, by | Taxington, won in three straight beats, beating Jobn Harper's bay Gliy fu0 Cow!s, Time—1:609¢, 2024, 2.06 Sue Lewis wns the favoriva at 100 to 90. The track war vers heavy and maddy, and the race was rao in tho raiy, | The colt tok the ‘end in owh host, aod wae newer Kmurotoy, Ky., Sept, 80,1864 advice, aud attentively watching the actions of cultivated and critical persons, the aristocrats wiil be able to overcome the embarrassment of this very vexatious portion of thelr debut. The silence which Maretzek bas maintained concerning the cupabilitics of bis artiste has, of course, stimulated the ouriosity of the public. Mystery of any sort always attracts attention. judge Builltt 8 opinion. in that opinion. Never met Cotiin in there indges. Krew Bim, vut did uot communicate anything tobim, Gotting commencing at half.past band, under tho leadership of H. B. Dod weather is fine. The following is the of ths from the Eset they expected ever the Sates of Ohio, Indians, I whioh was carried, to pusipone the subject ull the mest faa pad Of the Next annual oouvention, Fx-Covernor Fish native i. ie 00 Deiat land, Per New York be cs anh. te. dies eee Coxaurssuey wy Brooxury—The repub- | There havo been rebearsals, Lowover, and all | , The Ort rice ~1s a smcapaiakée, two mile heute, $100 | Miewourl, Delaware Maryiend, Ponneyivante, Now Yor meeting cf Joly 20, and gatd we oame to such conclusions mado & motion that, in cuts it became necessary, the there Their was to condue the war to Kentu Pishop lave s cirenl.r to the clergy to take np collec |. Alexander's bay oolt Asteroid won In two heate, Leaving Haeper's bay filly Kester, ‘1ime— lioans {in the Third Congressional distriot | kinds of whispered criticisms are current, Some rom * tons i their churches ‘or the purpose of exempting | meet in Brooklyn tc-day to nominate their | say that Massimiliani, (ho new tenor, looks | Sng#i igs By saarenieg vbele foress there and ce opeeatiog with (ie Araya trom the drat. The wovion was carried, and | candidate for Congress. It is reported that a | oxactly like Gen. McClellan. Others cay thathe | | The secon for snedie yorees, purse ae ag the government, and | Mer the transaction of ae ven “pe porter majority of the‘delegates are for Mr. Hum- | is the fac simile of Gon. Grant. Some say that and ares The bay ci sa iewies dire cttacas of oeten, Des hen, —~ re Se Sy, See, See eee hrey and opposed to Mr. Chittenden. It is | the new tenor is a better singer than Brigaoli. ny oak wha Tieemee “Sine Ae, my

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