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E NEW YORK HERALD. Seel 3 NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1965. VIRGINIA. IMPORTANT ORDERS FROM GEN. TERRY. Estates’ of ‘Loyal Men’ Confixented by ‘the Rebels to be Returned to Them, to dind the of Virginia to that Hors Union. liaealt ber 6 el and grateful appreciation, and that colaborer in the work, of i tees area etek are ministration calls for, tate ‘of ite ability and THE NAVY. PRICE FOUR CENTS. THE CUSTOM HOUSE. Interesting Hints and Suggestions to the Hon. Preston King—Needed Reforms. Ou -the inauguration of Mr, King ax Colléctor of Cus- toms at this port we took occasion to call hig attention to some of the abuses that existed in the Custoin House, suggesting the necessity of immediate action in seeking to correct them, in order that this institution might once more occupy the position our business community claim ‘SOUTH CAROLINA CONVENTION. Remodelling the State Gov- ernment. Important Amendments to the State Constitu- it should hold. material and occupied by a uniform. 1e j floor por yey prepared for the dancers, and The Naval Dock Race: | He has made'a good beginning by brenking up the | tiom Proposed. j for te purposes ie poem any similar apartment. - ‘The ninety-six hour dock trial between the Widoosk! | *¥stem of favoritism in the carting and lightering of ‘ waa Tully Gve hundred, and yet, owing to the extent of | Meeting of the Board of Regents of | %¢ Alconquin stilt progressce. ‘Yeaterday being Sunday bray Soaps but he has not gone quite far enough ‘ the the programe ot the evenng mes carded . a quite a numerous attendance was present the entire day, | °¥¢® in this direction, AVERY TO BE FOREVER PROHIBITED. Byte cig gen eT rane ne ae en: the Virginia Military Institute. from olght o'clock im the” inorning wntil long after dark. | Several Senstoms ot Dane have been sold by some | SL ie B ITED. ; The ’ of city railroads | ne counect this branch of the customs to cart- oped be planscres ot ihe occasion me tan Bi Merton badly bahar fe Bartinrlen men’ st the ‘rate of eight'dotlarseach; which cost leas ‘ THE SUPPER, " than one dollar to facture, and it is understood 1 intermission Place where the is taking place, bad an eye to the manufacture, ap PP carcino conan clock was occupied in te | Two stebel Officers Elected to } main chance sy ha pincatda on their oars with the | that goveramont did not furnish them. Itis true, the | AJP EAL FOR JEFF. DAVIS, ~ sch was same - fe words “the Winooski and Algonquin trial direst,” and | éttmen were the gainers by the transaction, because, Ress er, ke. f. feo ; wae 8 8 handeo Professorships. another ‘great steam engine trial direct,” &c. Tele eatl- | With thelr purchase ofa bedge they’ obtained special ponpbty iil ‘Erripg mone ie smementogs of thelr visit; for It fe a Mated that not foam than twelve thousand persons viajtett | Privileges to cart all bonded goods, to the utter exclu- iain) | “ete Moxten i a¢ tol them enthusiastic and. persistent : the foot of Delancey street during the day, «The grog sion of the Importers own cartmen, who were compelled 110 WOO! 1G 7HR..OV q F Ra . of their en to make every feature of thelr trip a ; to remain idle; but who furnished the badges und | 7%, ?ROPUE TO ANE i, Noes ty et — on Re ABA CORRESPONDENCE. ‘ne. : MOVENENTS OF GENERAL HOWARD, shops inthe vicinity did driving business: ‘Everybody le; Dut who tural 1, badges, OF THIS STATE AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Tiered me cin («Naame Pasa, After: was ed) and. continued to ’ Present concerned fn steant engines, from tho master | Pocketed the twenty thousand dollars or more, realized | yr, suiigvax introduced the following resolutions, * Ja respoadiing to the at ‘of the Board of ‘Trade of | the end ie programme, which was reached about de. * & kee machinist to the stoker, was quite, excited. ae ‘the trial | bY this nice little fuanctal operation ? which were ordered to be referred, to the appropriate q ‘at the, depot, four o'clock thie morning. — and the results of each hour became'known. | Mr. King tias tho thanks of thie entire mercantile com- | standing Commitiec, when appointed :— { yy oun ing shank “ ss o'clock in the morning a stated number, from | munity for correcting thia single abuse; but it will not do st wf South Carolina will restore end advating'ts the welesmie which he’ eid his friends Pom —aWala Correspondence. es lier ta tke oniiy oy twenty to thirty spectators, wore allowed within thoen- | io siop hore, ‘There are many otlier bureaus that need | her poliical relations with the poverament of the Unlted ; Busravo, Sept, 23; 1865. Ricamonn, Va., Sept. 20, 1865. | closure on the wharf, und also on board the ‘They Blatee by returning to the Union; and thatehis Conven. 4 ‘Bad everywhere met threnghout the country, concluded ‘TESTING: PUB ENDURANCE OP 90M BULL: ‘VIRGINIA MILITARY MATTERS, werd allowed free access to all: parts of the vessels, and | Overhauling, and we must again call hisattention, as well | TON ty Ti te no oes in their judgment, will ‘wittl the following impartant Yemarks;— 3 Oa invitettons "ee'Gie rine 88 Rastphhal The Board of Regents of the Virginia Military Tnsti- ratified theircurtosity'to the fulk ‘The Witiooski pre- | as the Secretary of the Treasury, to the manner in which | goconiplish ‘object. Sented the appearance of a true man-of-war’s man; the decks were scrupulously clean; the crew dressed in San- be rig, and every thing appeared in its ——— place. P to four o'clock yesterday afternoon the engines of the two vessels had been running forty-seven hours, and during that time there had been no’ sto] except thi Algonquin’s engine, which waa stopped for about 8 minutes to remedy some trifling mechanical difficulty, The result of the race, im brief, thus far may be sumitit up as follows :—Up to night the Winooski ws one thousand and fifty revolutions ahead of Algonquin; at poop yesterday (! )) abe was fifty revolutions ahead of the Algonquin, thus showin ved, That the constitution of this State shall be #0 altered and amended as to require thre: eloction of Governor of, the State to be made by the people of the Btate entitled to exercise the right of suffrage, 7 Resolved, That it is the opimion of this Com that the election of Electors of Pre-ideut and Vice - dont of the United States sb i be made by the people Of tho Siate entitled to cxercise the right of suftmge; and that the Provisional Governor be respectfully. Re- ested to communicate tuis resolution to the next Legis inture, With an ournest request that they pass the neces- sary enactment to carry into effect the object of this te- business is managed in the Seizure Department, tho workings of the internal machinery of which, we fear, are better known to the skilful, engineers in charge than to those who are responsible for their acts, Of this de- partment continual compiaint# are being made by our merchants, and to show the modus operandi of doing business there we take a few of the many cases that have come to our notice, and give the exact stereotype pro- gramme. » We have had the hapginess of being brought in con- (a4 woth many of the leading minds of the United States, pil aiden the greatest. desire that America and Great ‘Britein should remain on terms of amity aad concord ; chy ep omg ‘that any war between m would be nest, disastrous in impeding the progress ‘tate, situated at Lexington, Rockbridge county, Va, held #@meoting in the State Labrary this morning, all the mem- bers of the board being present. ‘General D.'H. Strother (Porte Crayon) represented the interests of the Stateas reflected by Governor Pierpoint’s“administration.). The animus of the meoting was to place this'school on an ‘equal footing with the best polytechnic ingtitutes of this country and Europe, and to hereafter instruct the rising Virginia mind. in the application of science and att to Capitalists arrived here. this morning for 9 tourand in- spection of the city and: harbor: Despite thelate hour at which they retired Jast night, or more properly this morping—and thé fact. is noticeable, as an instance of the rapidity and untiring perseverance of these gentle- men in making their excursion through the country— ‘they arose in time to partake of breakfast before starting from Niagara Falls at nine o’clock this forenoon. The capacity. of John Bull to undergo fatigue has ne more t convincing proof, than the experience of Sir Morton Peto | mechanics, in view of the fact that the talking era of the | that the latte ‘When a setzure is made it is immediately reported to | solution. ; i pa ra Tollomed bo Muight oxpedi | State’ and its sons has passed and the a cra fully | At tour re epee noon the Algengn wag | the Deputy Collector in charge of the Seiaure Bureau, | ,, MI Oux introduced tho, {0 Ba Bipcemats Nite } tos inte Rel cn cea ane pwns | Dune Oem Com Lae nd ue Ban both fer, | Sh wat ginee wis ioahee sok skit sveting | mene’ car rer coteney wo someroe ee | Cheatin Me een of ih Sa, sab be was 6 avi ie ramble apprais™) askin, em, re} e home value of the ely vy constitution ol } over ‘an ascent of the tower, @ descent. into iy .08 whe rebel ice, wero elected to the vacant | per minute, besides having sare nearly two tons of + . pags 80 amended as that— q fessorships. General Lee, who is a son of Robert E. e, and for some time an aid to Jeff. Davis, and more recently in the ficld with the rebel army was iMitary. goods seized, which appraisal is always as much as, and often more than, their actual cash value. {ig then told that he can obtain his goods by paying the out of the amount prescribed for her consumption, | Algonquin at last accounts was carrying from. sixty-five to seventy-five pounds of &t ‘and was making about The election of Governor shall be made by the people. That he shall be re e-eligibie. That he shail be invested with a qualified veto upon the ‘The claimant objects to the extortion, and on refusal to pay is very quietly asked the question, how much he will pay for their release. This answered, he is told that the ap- Praisement will be returned to the appraisers, with a elected to tho chatriof Applied Mechanics sixteen revolut: ences 4 tn avaron to athera Cy and tabs Ouiarin ie | tnd il ngwoerng Major pr ms tere oe | fro ll cok of aut ine beer Gues beet | sacl Valu, and aloo Informed that thoy hav | ann of he Gnuual avn sion Bridge, dinner and the grand ball--cg thirty howe of | Chait a y. No ‘er business was | neers on board was apprehensive that the water.(sut) | been valued at agiven sum. . The claimant, of course, | regoniatives shall be the White population of the State’ idge, @ y teaneected. The Instituto ‘will open on the 16th of |'they were using was scaling the boilers very fast, ra That the auniber.of sopmbers, compoung.Ab6 Hose / Cea eo with less than six of sleep or rest. Such ie the programme of their entert.anment yester- day ; and now, to-day, after lesa than four bours’ rest succeeding their terpsichorean formances last night, they have whisked ign My city fora sail on the that they would no doubt be obliged to blow it out, wlugh Would probably cause a great diminution in, her speed, The Winooski {2 carrying from fifteen and a, half, to twenty-two pounds of stes but with low, water in. the boiler, which produced what Is technically called “heated shall be fixed at ono hundred. ‘That the basis of representation in the Senate shill! be based equally wponithe white population and taxation, provided that each Judicial District shall. be entitled to MOVEMENTS OF GENERAL HOWARD. Major General Howard is in the city, the guest of General Terry. In company with the department com- mander and Colonel 0. Brown, ‘Commissioner of Freed- river, 2, collation on # drive through the | men for the State of Virginia, General Howard has spent | steam)” whi request that they will, correct, their former report by | #t least one Senator City and a grand dinner in the ‘ab the Tift House, . Lp Spent | steam,” which allowed @ greater expansion, and conse-| | Ted y id Port by | “That the number of Senators shall be fixed at fort: nich is of course to be attena rh the ugoal I apie aaa ete ee ate crpnalys erg sans Wome CT ET sas fubshtuting the probable amount such goods would | | tua iyo Lieul‘mant Govarnor shal be cx el Pret jcome and thanks. e dinner speeches - 4 rin, sold at public auction, an: a lement nt of the nate, the boilers of the two vessels’ were equal to two powder. 6 2 0 fan chancellors shail bo “appotnted by ie conclude ateleven o'clock P. M., when the party return by special train to Biapres. wi oe a rest to them, prepara- tory to the renewal of their excursion on Monten more: ing, when they eet out for Meadville, via Squaw Island, the scene of the contemplated over the Niagara for atapte and Great W: , Ricumonp, Va., Sept. $1, 1865. GENERAL SUSPENSION OF THE COURTS OF VIRGINIA. ‘The following important orders will be issued from the department headquarters to-morrow. From these gene- ral orders it will be scen that the jurisdiction of the Coort” of Conciliation’ in‘ this city has ‘been extended over the entire department :-— General Ordera—No. 114. will be made on the basis of their report, The papers are then sent back for correction, and, by a singular coincidence, in almost every case the amended report corresponds with the amount the importer has said he is willing to pay to get his goods, It has also been @ constant practice of those in charge of this department to recommend to parties who may have been so unfortuate as to have their goods seized cer- tain lawyers or brokers, who are supposed to possess a special and intimate knowledge of the revenue law ap- plicable in these particular cases, but who in'reality be- magazines—the slightest neglect of those {n charge of them would cause a disaster to hundreds of persons who are.so anxiously watching the operations of-the- vessels and the result of the trial, } During yesterday the combined engineering skil of New York and vicinity seemed to. have collected on the two veasels, ad kno of thea seibatife gentlemen were seen here and there, discussing problems of steam ma- chinery, the expansion of steam, the. virtues and failings of cut-offs, the economy of fuel and space, &c., ad tnfini- lum. + Fae ‘ On close examination of beth Vessels yesterday, St'was observable to even the most superficial spectator tbat the engine of. tel Winooski worked trea dnd ‘steady, Whilo a is Of the the Governor, subject to the confirmation of the Senate. ‘That the Svcretary of >tate, Comptroller Genera) and Treasurer shall be elected by the people. ‘That the district officers—to wit: clerk, sheriff, ordi- nary, commissioner in equity and tax collector shall be elected by the people in their respective districts, That slavery, exc pias a punishment for crime, after due conviction, fe forever proh bited in this State, ‘That ali elections by tho: Legislature shall be mado viva voce und the name of the member and the persen. voted for recorded, The Convention adjovrued until the next day. TOIKD DAY'S PROCEEDINGS, ‘the extension of the eatern Fux ee ‘Our Niagara Falls Correspondence. > Nradara Fates, Sept. 24,'1966:"' ‘To-day a few of ‘the ‘party visited Goat Island and the Caxeof the Winds.in the | forenoon. About twe o'clock avain storm, with thandor and Nghfning, camé wp, and Ricumonp, Va., Sept. 1865. ‘The juriadiction of the Court. of Conciliation of the city of Richmond ia. extended over the whole General Ordere—No, 113. Heapquartens, Derantuesr or Viagista, - t . | Department of Virginia, so far as to enable it to hear and | that of the m ED A OMTRITED some, of the ‘more curious took orcasion fo view the | ron in. auite brought: by loyal owners to re- | running cert Sere caiekine isaak bn pon surmised by | Sngtothe ring. It te w well Known fact among the | 4, Lasonen jin tyestyaed an-cxtimaphe 4oldeckens slavery Falls, attended a9 they were with such:a grand and pie- | cover.the posession of real or property whi several engineers present That the Algonquin would not | members of tho bar that it is useless for any lawyer not | abolixhed in South Carolina, and prohibit 14s Fe-yabab> tureaque accompaniment fom the elements, ” | has been sold or dleposed of by authority of the’ confit. | bo abl er twenty-four yours without stay | fn the ring to attempt, todo, any. bosinesn with this de- | Yishment, which was referred to tho Committee. on Orda; cation ‘pretended Confederate government. pig te up and, ‘ber et in running . nances and Resolutions. Poe ‘By command of General A. H. TERRY, 5 wo give as we got it, from practical men present pastmiont, and, should they undertake it, thetr.clientsaro | yi)” Wrest introduced the following resolution, MORE WESTERN VISITORS, Ep, W. Sumy, Assistant Adjutant General. ¢ rastical | qultly told that * chey tind better employ cortain gentle- | which was referred io the Committee on the. Aumend- ARR i rand the raul OF this tal nil be tosked upon as the aglution of several probloms im stéam-engipcering. enginees ments to the Constitution :— " men well known for their great success in the settlement Arrival of the'St. Loalé’City Council, Whereas, negro slavery has been abolistiod by ae ‘ Ricuwoxp, Va., Sept. 21, 1865. le” oC prR of seizure cases.” In this connection the question might | a "unum et the Prectient of the United ‘The delogation frota'the Ciky Council of Bt. Louis, who | Suite or/proceedings in the elvil courts of that. portion SALE OP SURPLUS VESSELS. bo very appropriately asked, under what faw has the Col- | the military authorities 0: the same, be ity therefore, of Virginia which is included in this department against | The sale of rtised to tak y milltary officers of the United tates or againet epunts ot ot a vd involuntary Resolved, have been visiting Pittsburg and Philadelphia in search lector or his subordinates the power to settle any caso of That neither negro slavery. nor servitude shall hereafter exist in this Btate, except a8 & , va lo ace to-day, will not take place until Wed y, the po tory oe . of information tm relation’ to public ‘Improvement, ar- | the Freedmen’s Burean or of the Treasury Department | brtn ines luogday, seinare without’ the sanction of the Secretary of the | punishment foro of which the party shall bave beer tis MIAQAES Falls and Lake Ontario. rived jn'thia ‘olty late -@aturitay night, and are stopping | of the United States, in which the eauses’ of aetion are Treasury? By reference to the law, United States | uly convicted by law.. Aud it aball_ be the duty of, the gond to beotol ) vDaadama: RaLeay Sept. :83}-1866 | 3) the Asion House. . Unlike the ips acts done by #uch officers of agents in their official capa- THE STRAMSHIP WACHUSETT AND MOHONGO, ‘Gatannithons 140, seston 6, itwill be seen thar | Legltlutar> to pass wuch laws as will finally carry Into Fa pon tne i ont ta bn | ae agin compre emaonty of nooeeh te | até Reng oem eaeyaeh |, Toe led Sate meatipe Wahu, Towmeot, | Seeencemerte ee urune seis o ncepooral | “Hee mk anes — to. the Enropean travellers as, iheir eajourn at} 4015 ip’ coumpdead of Moss Valle (Vico President), | 4 VOld, and tho percons hasiog’in thelr posscesion the | {0% St: Catharines, for China, and Mohiongo, Niebolson, | OF 1, sccrotary of the Treaquty.”. The object of tho | iuthveot ie udowing: tenluten whieh wes The. x of, the scenery has Ber--|) xsicknaus, Croneabold, Gempp, Shepman, Goodwin, Ea Sheeler eetnhad ibe Che el an tg iaat neenon, the Pacific, wero 'at! Rio" Janeiro on'the' | 1) weet piace the power in the hands of the Secretary, | (0 thie Committee on thé Atuendiments to the Constitu- them, and thay view, the falls with un- |) gevep, Méaultt, Driscoll, Horg and Schoenbiick Coun. t, during the continuance of martial law, any a ee but by a’ species of Custom House reasoning It would | Pie einvnciyation o! slayes having actnally taken place, ; ‘wande Th : + Y, ” In groups:ef three or four they-wander |! chen: and Messrs, Homer, Curtis, Pritchard, Bowman who may institute such suite or ngs, any je St. Albans Rat appear that it has got beyond its legitimate limits, and | slavery «lal! uot herealter be re-established. in. this Bute, ‘$0 cateh’ all thie Dest possible views of . : “ . | attorney whoanay act in the institution of such suits, | THE STOLEN MONEY NOT FOLLY RETURNED TO THE | 11.00 the whole machi hes been: Hed and tte CRbxANCE CF HOCUS 10 REPRALRD. calargoh. Thoy,bave ostomporized exploring, | “24 Bers Heads .of Depariments;, together: with ex | any magutrite who may issue and any oflicer who may BANKS. whole mach nery is, or hes vos; controlied and | 5 aoyornor FaaxcisW. Picxkss, ‘fro the: Gpectal 8 PR tiene Ai ra Counetimen DreyeFand Woerner, and Samuel R. Weed, of | serve such process will be forthwith arrested and held 70 THE RDITOR OF THR, UERALD, managed by a subordinate, who, as a reward for the pe- | committer made a report, and reporiod. An odin . ei brett orate Arty ang the St, Louls Demoorat; P. G. Ferguson, of the. same; ui fan Sire ialk in Aiearaed al Be nese appar Sr, Aunaxa, Vi., Sept, 22; 1865. culiar acutoness he has displayed, bas fully earned the | to repeal the ordinance of sceestiou, aud the question agg , pe b ror Wm..Hyde, of ihe St. Louis Republican; Theodore Plate; | E>, ‘We usr, Aesistant Adjuvant Genoral, 1 notico in your Jesue of the 20th inst, astatement that) | Teputation he bears, ae well a¢ the three per cent om | sing mst, Shall tie culmance pass? it pawoed in the < ‘overhauled by them. '| of Whe Wweatiche Post (German "Aaily). ~ They have been —— “the St, Albang banks have received from the Canadian, | Viltie of goods forfeited he has received. So the ordina:iee Was passed and referred to the in rain by: _,{ hiindgomely. treated. in Pittsburg and Philadelphia, and, |} Rrowwonn, Va, Sept. 22, 1865. authorities the full amount stolen. from them by the rebel. | We throw out these binte for the benollt of the Colle: | grossing Comnmpitice. was devoted more Dertl:') nave obtained avast fund of interestiag information’ for | MOVIN oF ‘CEXKRA, HOWARD—IMvOMEANT CONFERENCE, | raiders.” This, ie. Bot, correct... Lam. fully aware that | ‘Fy who we foel convinced will at once get to work to | 4 SFAY-Ar Owe new.’ Learnt has dt rast quepry sey ‘vig, 30 um mana ‘| the benefit of their constituents, As they go hence t0'|| Yesterday evening. Major General Howard, of the"| such ap smpression has prevailed. fora number of months | TeMedy the evil so Jondly complained of, and continue | yr Wrsiaw WaLLscn introduced the following resolu. nd ott 08 bs odie . i Boston, we hope thelr stay in the metropolis may be a:| Freedmen’s Bureau, secompanied by Malor Getieral | to. a. considrable, extent throughout the country. 14 | ‘he work of reform until he shall Rave convineed our | tiowe bie and iii pyre petil peorvers Pn Frere pleasant one. . We learn they will pay thelr respects to] /Teyry and Colonel O. Brown, had a long conference with | doubtiees had ite origin in the extravagant statements of | merchants thet he spoke truthfully ‘when he suid “he | Wheres, os the futings ce war, nue, farmer nonin og river. of she cap falls. thé Mayor this morning. These geutlemen are repre- | hie Excellency Governor Pierpoint in reference tothe | certain Canadian journals in their over zeal to show the | ‘ame among us not to steal, but to oollect the revenue.” | ing in prison, awniting his tral {or treason; and, where- ne +] ‘sentatives of the:great and growing city of Missouri, and | condition of ibe hegroin thle State, big wanty and hig as, the ‘anatics 9: the North, not satished with the wide- adian authopitics in responding made. upon the British gov- ernment. for the restoration to thd ownets of the entire amount of fands stolen from the spread ruin and desolation ‘which they haye caused, are shrieking for his blood ; Rowwlved, That it i8 the paramount duty of South: Carolina, who Jed the way in our late struggle for inde-, The Democratic Platform. LETTER PROM CALVERT COMSTOCK. TO TUR EDITOR OP THE HERALD. puaquagimity of the necessities. The opinions of the several gentlemen | {q pari tos dem were freely interchanged, and the result will be the cor- siderable melivration of the condition of the freedmen Perret grup, folly i ‘The picture embraces all pe frond hry and, ag.8, s6avenit of their Europe. jeserve to be well treated. a ee Fe The Chicago Aldermanic Kxoursloniste, As wilt be seen from the following document these | durt a fi Romn, Sept. 22, 1865. pendence, and for which struggle he ls pow suffering, to visit, 3 prised on their return to génitlemion, ini Yiaibing tbo Kast, aro on the official, dution wept mee a mmeron St. Albans banks om . the. occasion of the me A Jetter in your paper of yestorday from Hon, Jotin B. | Ul every tatu seen lt Ber peer 19 avert the don Specs, <0 tp x0, Lic omramo: r y 4 Several planters near the city have Wen consulted in morable raid upon that place on the 19th of October Haskin, in relation to tho ection of the Committee on wi realens of Chicago,.pursuant to a resolution of the Common Council of that city, conferring upon them the requisite municipal, prestige, which wae all the Counel! could do, Resolved, That to this end a deputation of members of this body be sent to the city of Washington, in behalf of the people of South Carolina, to ask of bie Excellency the Presideat of the Upited States, to extend to the Hon, reference to the labor em on the ions, and conterences in relation to the nature and character of the help required have Deen bad. i General ard last. Such a mistaken opinion was entertained and pub- liely.expressed in the late Detroit Commercial Conven- tion by a Canadian delegate, with a viow, as it isthonght, ‘Magara Railroad’ a number of the Resolutions of the late Democratic State Convention, pen exeur- renders it proper for mo, in justice to others, lo make a aeitheano pawer-to make any appropriations of funds | send his prosen ane “Aliheal brief statement respecting maters which I think it would | Jeiferson Davis that clemency which he has shown to us, in the premises. The aldermen of that city do not | to. sonnngented ty ‘colene Toowey a Fawr, pc capa scape pralyoaaNn in Oyo 46, have been in better taste for the Chairman to have loft | who are equally the sharers of his Pay if gnilt there be, \Lyt Danrfe., Mewes corcanted lass erent ' y treaty. to the 'confidentual silence with which such proceedings | aud Which accomplishing sy rane townrds restoreag recelve: ‘compensation “for aby ‘services whatever. The following is Mayor Rice's letter:— : ‘The facts are that the three banks m this village were the peace and harmony of " niet 4 A FIGUTLYG RRBEL'S PEACHFUL MODE OF OBTAINIEG DAVIE”, urg and ae are ordinarily supposed to be invested. Having been RELIGIOUS BODIES relieved by those raiders of over two hundred and ten .s, Mayor's Orrice, Cmcado, Sept 16, convened in this city for some days past adjourned last . r chosen a delegate to the Convention, and feeling much : PARDOw, To,hie Wosahip the Marou:— evening sine die. The following resolutions were offered, | mu send dollars» Of thetvemoust shout ninety thew’) cts ig gocing it adopt a wise abd judicious platform, | , Mr: Jor Comnnn (formerly brigndien wetien) ts shee ¥... Tn} CN rnd aw oie Saas URGA. Ria H.d00s..net: appenr pup subsequent eotten testo, apn the pera Sade the owners Of | provious tothe mecting of the committee I gave’ cansid. | folltasine ae en aamendinent to tie belligertat Mr. Wale bearer was had :-— Peapeseton DY eaiicttons$ m ‘ Py and bis eompruions, mem. oreas ‘diocese becom: in Canada. This money waa claimed by the | erable attention to the subject of reeniations—preparing | !ce's resvtutons Bera‘ot the City Couesl, vik your ely forthe: purpose | ratet fom the Cnoreh of ene Dulted Slats ook bad iam authorities, against the wishes of the rightful | several myself and examining thoee prepared by othors| ,,,lweclveu, Tit It be refcrred tos, Collie ee es ft fi ao they can with regard to | voluntary action of its properly authorized ropresenta- | OWNErs of It, ns evidence for the of omtablish. pines, sax to denis momoriain tg be gddesuped on Wile Sopgertign &. the public institutions, their and all mat-'| tiyes because of difference om any question of Church | Sug the claims of our goverameat r tho extradition of | 80d consulting, 90 far as opportunity , such promix!} tix Exeriicsey the President of the United » Fo tere of mi ipal interest as may be to them in ty, nor for a conflict of interest in xentiment on thr . ee Nene tops qectny nent democrats in and out of the Convention ax would nrg asp ME oleae he tion you them will e fe nt, and . aay ainnns Yon en cares ame Six S| Sees cole erate te Toman fuctce re ar MAbs aches frgas actos ota ras | = bn Ue nai eit ote alec, pet ‘anigtrts sete fof nga an oe may. be pleased: to:| that reformation being merely then conmquenee | by the Governor Genetal of Canada, sppointed the noted | ly Governor Seymour, J Butts, David L, Seymour, ‘A. irenholm, evtizens of this State, Bow pi Here an of welcome. Ve eutully, your | of Of the late from the govern | Chief Lamothe as sepectal agent of the Canaijan gov- | Samuel J: Tilden, Manton Marble and William Coasldy Morton Peto and LB RICE, Mayor. damporaty secesslon of the Slate from the govern: | ‘omnment to Fecerve and hold the nincty thousand doliara | ¥ reyretied that 1 was anabl. to avail my/elt of the vale ron the Prendent sppowated the fellewing im the. absence to-day for Philadelphia. foceesion; and whereas the- failure of tho Southern | thus captured tntil the further order of the court in re- vers of the committes,—Mosera, Comber, Bun ang State in thelr effort to enabli « teparste nationality | lation thersta, Tne few weak after, this Judge Coursol Femociessceammmilce serlvint sreees ote steie| | Nena vinings 25 lie, Jal Ms . rendered unprecedent ision ie had no FOURTH DAY me La of the docke,’ and Gus Resnentsig Vecsoume: Seiten atk the noreeaen ot meee Jurisdiction in the matter, and this custodian of the | , ‘The resolutions prepared by me andeich as bad been XPUROR! 10 BK ALLIWKD TO THRNY. catter, which they. | ARRIVAL'OP THE THIRD NEW YORK PROVISIONAL | therefore ninety thousand dollars ginaly availed himself of the | handed to me by others were at my request pullin print | Mie, Canc Maceorn ollered a resolution giving 10 partook. of ® mos | CAVALRY —CAPTAIN DOMERTY AND HIS COMPANY, | ' Resolved, That the ceclesiastical union of this dicoese rtumty of handing this large amount of money into | t the Argus for convenient use before (he Com | yosrpes the right to Lestify. WHO CAPTURED BOOTH, AMONG THE NUMBER. the hands of an it of the raiders, without any order | ™ittec. FAG DENT JONLNBIN'S POLICY ENDORSED, i Thad anderstood before the ed, with the United States which existed before the unhapp; to be reanored, The Third New York Provisional Cavairy, which left | war which Row terminated ought of the court, in be ed violation of bis promise oe rn 4 bt rrr 7,“ Mr, Hissosp offered @ resolution scoepting, oD . | to the owners of funds that he would | Vention that Mr. Haskin sought the position of Chairman | que.iion of sovereignty, the, decision of Use sword, nen, He Lil, nod:| Washington on Saturday afternoon, at six ‘o'clock, ar. | provided it be not attended with degrading or dishougra. | £0, ie {PPOs “aten! an order this’ ing | of the Commitice on Kewlutons, aut 1 quaoraing the polley of President dohason, le conditions. Resolved, That the diocese of Virginia is bya me, to prove the sincerity of ita avowed loyalty to the Union, hereby deciares ite willingness to be reunited to the Episcopal Church of the United States whenever there is Fearon to believe that it will be received with the which it enjoyed before the Inte tem; on, Hoeolved, That it is tery to appoint delegates to ani the doubt created a legal obligation on the part of tho Cana- dian Tnment to return the $90,000. It ts this fund alone that the Governor of Vertaont officially notined Mr, Seward bad beem paid over to the Bt. Albans banks. ‘The amount appropriated by the Canadian Parliament was $50,000, in col. At the time of its in January jast, gold was worth 230; but paymont was a h day of April following, when gotd the banks were not ablo to realize rived in this. city last evening, and were quartered at the Battery barracks! This corps is Compored of the Ttir- toetith and Sixteenth New York cavalry regiments, which were consolidated on the 17th of last July. They and Mfty men, and are under command of Brevet Brigadier General Sweitzer, @ gal- lagt, officer, who ranks a8 brevet colonel in the regular finding that the Chairmon had no resoluti ’ banded him not only “ clevon,”' as we staice, but several more—being all that were in my hands whether prepared by me or other. They were carotuiy ex- amined by the very inteliigont gentlemen of the cowmlt- tee, and them the first cight resoluuon adopted a few slight verbal being suggested and adopted in the Comat Pirrsnvne, Sept, 24, 1866. ‘The mystery of the Boyd's Mill murder was partially cleared up to-day by the voluntary confession of Benja- min Bernhart Maresebal, a German, who states that in August last Le and another German, named August by the Convention were selected niterations army, the General Council at Mi 1d walt for developments - Teil be remembered that it was Company Hot che | beforo ulllaalerounion with iba Norahern portion of che | °F0r, 160 from tholr, saleg, The consequence wan hat | 195. strerdsun. sume ot uci D} 10" aut ie oviem vy | FFECKE,, suet im New York German emigrant, whowo be P. bone Roms rod, Sikes Boot, wea ee ie roncy; the First National Bank received $27,600, in cur- hom, however, having | name they did not learn, » moulder by trade; that the pomnabig agenastn ee bla uewtaah Sine tumapeny-ieedrcwe Biomnord, Va, Sept. 23, 1508," | Teney, and ihe Franklin County Bank received $00,000, | been approved by th Fontlomen abave named. oF drawa-| ire came ty Pittsburg on au emigrant train, and white Inst ovening with their regiment, Boston Corbett, who CONGRMBMONAL CANDIDATES WITHDRAW. Pak by an agent "oP the, Canadian covernmeut, | these resolutions was entirely uanbimom und certaimy | OB the road out Mareschal and Frecke, believing the shot, inbopakh Aker. Bowes mhetered ow of John R. Woods, of Albemarle county, has with. be org in ecoordance with my wishes eteancer to be possessed of a [stge amount of money, the service some two months ence, and is now intnis | DF John ls, arle county, has with | appointed for parpore. It is currently ro ; 1 a x city, employed at bis old trade, tho hat busivess,, Cap- | drawn from the Congressional canvass, alleging that he | ported that those Lilie wer fsa from the ngent Ba pap cans Limgeine ty od Pity conceived the idea of murdering hitn, which was aécou- ~~ ti tain Doherty te whew Skil and energy the county is we | eannottake the oath. The remaining contestants are Alex: Ther oTanicoubt this atatelnent in worrcet, wa thép wing, | the serien, as adopted by the Ovne sr tne foes ob} plished on their artivel by inducing the stranger to visit Fhe. Grand Ball at the Iaternationar, | 1 'C! Inte o fo is aaite A young than, of Tne hart | ander H. He Stuart, who cannot take the oath, nd Jobs | offered on those terms to persons from this vicinity for | & Printed sip cut from objection was | Boyd's Hill, where Marescbal Tived, The conflict Waa a are Nesoata FAtts, fopt. 29, 1986, | sonal appearauce, and a Canadian by birth’ Per |) Lewis, who can, MP. Southall Tas. aleo withdrawn | UBlted Sintes currency, ut refused upon the made toh, eReant at being ® reveution of abosoarb.| irc and voesive, Precke stabbing blm thes timee, ane $96 desiteines ‘nidrested, tn the contemplated exten. | , The Third Provisional Cavalry have’ teen in several | inthe Price Raward diatict because he eantot swallow suntan tne recehere Or thet stolen prope. The iat | thabit woukl be in belter taste tw conslidate the two | Maroschal at the same titne striking im’ OB the head (of the Adantic and) Great Western rosd, whieh is to | Suatgomente nt Cilpeuper, Tyee nas’ an Hrlig® | the oath. On the, other hand, 1% Jobuson Barbour will | tion, of course, did nok exist In the minds of the Cana. | resolutions into one; buty ax x Haskin. preferred to. with on iron bar P Dumhlo’ with that line, ax aleo the network’or | diers. To-day at ten o'clock it is intended to paryde the | Continue to run, announcing that he can conscientiously | dian oMclas Ok ve eon a a ged nite tithe Bolu was | Procke tins algo made a voluntary statement, in which raflways soars. shine. Hinetes HV, co} Tain Sat aia hucd ccna shsiitiadealagicndl Dae pricetnggie he: dhmaited onty that Iam advieed that Mi. Serer has jtrmanded morning, ot he rounest of oer mace of tue con. | * tree to thn dserodl o8 Pee ftato- termined to greet expected capitalists with a recep. rend , | THR RICHMOND, PRRDERIORSOURG AND POTOMAC RAILROAD | from the British government the nee of the roone: He “eunpect he request of | inent, for the purpose of exculpati 4 Coll Ball; which came off lant evenibg:nvthe Tnvemnational | Lise ter, Brmiamel Coles: Majer Ganga Be bore onn han bem entirely completed, oxid: to-day, for the firss'] tuken.on the occasion of the rald, amounting to ovr fry of the ert above nately Peated ihe sue | The confessions ereaced sense extltentent éhroughout Boge , Ry , first battaifon; Joh Birdaall, second battalion; Chas. H: | {iise, there will be no interruption, trains proceeding | Atom nauk The spectal grounds avon which ic'is | kit. ts certainly entitied to claim the yaternity of the | the city, ani crowds of people obsttieted the streets o " ‘WHO WERE TUEAR. i, Ad [es EM a oy Ly wie Pha direetly through to the national capital in ample time to | olanmed are, first, that the contemplated raid was known | Ninth résolution, abd all the other membor® of tLe | the passage of the prisoners to (he fail, Tavitasions hed been sent to about a thousand persone, ent Ie: Salto Firkt Lieutenant | Connect with the New York train, to certain Canadian officiais commmitteo will fully give him fea vot Which "wore merely complimentary in thetr | Snd“Adjutant; Albort ‘Ladne, First’ Lieutenant. and romacto, hot commonteated ta effect, Mt tho fact will be tiful' to Non-Arrival of the Moravian. wut still wufficient responses ware elicited to SA reas isary orgeants Luciue Swectiand Chap, | During the week just closing good fags were iu stout | the rata tho local authorities th Canada {te false position, Pabould Fatnan Port, ©. 1, Sept 24—0:90 P.M. "test evening one of the mest fashionable} jg, J SOAP} demand, commanding yesterday. eight dollars to tweive | Yefued the owners of the stolen property the ein ne .he.enehoe There are no ¢igné Of the Moravian, from 7 ‘ iT fasistance to enable them to secure the mame, and in ninth to him, and would not have troubled you or the x t " a on thie” Ard Waaiesker, CO. B;.) dollare pee hundred. Good: manetectating: tea? vot ‘st instances secretly afforded. asniatance to thie. fugi. | Pablic witht thi Gorreotion. Tit» of mach mere import. | September 14, via Londonderry 16th, now due benin th SG ack, ©. Bs} trom twenty-five to bea J bye sbipping ance that the committee was so fortanate ae to report | potyt ‘ ‘Lan: 4 hy Co, ’ | leaf brought thirty-two dollars vit and the Convention to adopt a platform that has met ethers Rd - mae Conn Oke. such general favor, than to inquire alter the individar! rsonal Inte e The, com Sop, of Wate and, indod, ofall the authorship of any of the resolutions Youre, Ke. Ton, Jotin Hay, one of the pri i! ye ties I Southwestern is 10 iy pas ©. CUMSIOCK — | jete Abrabam Lincoln, Preeident and Niagara pt ry Corn bas ined. for. wb 2 and now Secrotasy of Legation to 10 and twenty-five a bu the having Phitad tn Frames, has been promoted by Prosident of the commenced {9 cgb op corn, a repeg- Fire Near ie the rank of Colonel in the United : sa cape ae fonted ss boing at ee eres Wem Punaverrara, Sept. 24, 1866. | gramieda leave of absence for year noe = | pimp rot pcm) » fhe woollen mill of Bishop & Kelley, on Chestnitt Hil), | Major General Nathaniel P. arsived.in this city Rey 4 hee gatherings continue to on eee throaghont: pear this city, wae agate yo fire Yast wight, Lggg lanereales, pon one of the Now believing the citizens of staner® the a. aving been have" - wed Pra eco , 3 4 he jntomds to Baer, OOM, mie ty Td France ai ity ant val ee avis VAL AP BOSTON OF THB THIRTY-PIROT WA8- | — Hesoly Met wry Bowron, Sept. 24, 1800, Loviavius, Sept. 28, 1868. | before returoing a her periers Sg trae, eeleere Rec [im sous cp anearenied W.Sgtk| | wre me mnt VAAN Cnt Ty | go ot et nates tha be pid wei And prompt accepuanee of the ossh of They play the Laval Club on Monday, ‘Tri-Meate | afternoon, creating consileraije excitement, Only.) “'ieing i Paria war: a temard invented Mpa tie Hidahioh Gobodndle, From’ Now Ortonts, atrived lo: | amnesty and’ assumption of the’ colgetnae of atecn, | On Tuesday, and Harvard College Clyb on Wednesday on | person was injured, and hp slightly, The damago wos | “Oy e6 lr tno" nach Mornina stan a nahiver Daw S07, WD thy Thirgy ret Menenchyseise resiment, AbD 49 Haye piADIed our Jnteaygn, and now rejlerpe J Boston Common. tight heen Bor Ie expected iy Park,