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Flu this foros an i io. ~~ Preparations for the Philadel- phia Convention. Wrogble Antitipnted in Texas om the Ineuge- ra_ieu of Governor Throckmorton, a Organized Wosro Bands Committing Depredations in Virginia. ate Wasmovox, August 7, 1866. Phe Pidhedetyhia Convention. At the request of tac National Union Executive Com- Mulitee the Mayurs of Wasnington and Georgetown have wonounced sercial elections to be held on Friday next ve the cholee «4 delegates to the Philadelphia en~ om. Polls ere to be open in both cities from 9 A. er. M Under the anoouncement of tho election any may vote whee 900s i, ‘The National Union Vixecutive Committee are prepar- ng t remewe w Philodclphia on Friday, where they will potaim their office until the adjourament of the peavention, | Pears have heen expressod in some ouarters, growing eritof pubtlesswos in certain Philadelphia papers, that trouble may Br expected at the convention next weok. The Age and eter papers have intimated the organina- Xion Of a bods of roughs in the interest of the radicals to prcciphate a raw and break up the convention, Lam authorized to e«y that whatever grounds there may havo bee some tins ago for sich apprehensions they no fonger exist. Not only hae any known parpose to in- sorfore with the good order of the convention been mbandoned, bov Executive Comimittce have taken ateps to provide any unexpected areaulta, Mr. ¥. NeCiaskey, of New York, well known mcon- »-chion with eational couventions for tho past dozen years, has been appointed sergeant-at arms fer the Phil- adclpbia amerabiage, and ts perfecting such arrange. mounts and erzasizing su: 4 afores of assistants as will jusure perfees ander and full protection from outside unterierener, The Califerata Delegnies to the Philadelphia Ceovention Not Satisfactory. Diovatiofuertom is expressog here among the visitors from Califaresa at the uneuthorizet action of Califor- nians in New York in appointing delegntes to the Phila. delphia Comvenilon, They way tha) the delegn es ap- polated there du not foirly represent the sentiment of the Johusoe prerty in California, and thet another moct- in; is Co Be held to select 2 new ret of delegates, Texus Matters. ‘The Presidest raving positively latimated kis inten- Hou of rerogmaing Ge legitimate Siate govermment of TYeras om ime fwauguration, and to withdraw the pro- viviona? extaYebment, and the radicis having pro- riaimed their purpose to realst that iegitimate govern. went seu rele® extublishicent, au ovont similar to that ot recent oceusreace in Now Orleans ts looked for. The Texas Lewislature met yeetertay Throckiaerton's: intuguratiog ts antiocnced for the %¢h inst. In the Husilton letter, printed in the Henauvof June 25, it wil Qe rememohered tint the radicals claim aa their available ateesgth in Texas to reciet Thugckmorton twonty-five Mromaand whites and sixty thoneand blacks, ation was to be altempted Whether dhat attemp! will be mute timediately on Tivockmertae’s maugerstion, or whethor it wilh be deferred amth the wew Governor shall manifest some hostility te the Unionlote, of course knowa only to the as ae. _ ft volttionios ¢ emvetves, Hamilton, who was to lead the insnrreeaion, being #uilt in the Nort making radical ry speeehes, i is probable the ourhresk may be de- ferred. Bet meverthelses much uneasiness ia mani. ‘eid tn raggend to the matter, and onicrs hove beensent v) (he mulitary authorities to be pre ared for any emer- 6 ucy, and belt thermetyer in roadives: to assist the aoustitahonal ofcers of tho State If needed. Negre Dopredntions tu Virginian. Comeicerabie apprehension is felt In several of the ad- je nitgy comnives m Virgins in consequence of the unruly apt mennifemted by the noccoes, Reports have been re- coved here Gat bands have been organized in different looulitien forthe purpose of making mu‘? upon the whites whe are ol¥ertionable te theu aad committing depreda- lene generully. Horse #eallng, robbery, and other Cines are af daily ocecstrenco, and are belng carried to sock an extent that « nen committees have been Come’ te formes oat sed bring to py vent the guilty parties, Cabinet Meeting. ‘The cnbinet was represented at the moeting tovtay by of) che memmers excepting Mr MoOmlooh, whe is absent (oven the city, and Me, arian, Tho Tressury was repro. nented by Assistant Sooraincy Chendicr, Previous to the mrciing, Gegerala Stentinan Fulleviou «ad Gllem bad inleerions with the Pre ident, Ter Penussivania ble Senator Cowan, whe arcived bere fro Penusylvania tonday, expraaans Shegutirest contidence (hat tue conser alee wilh carey tha! Siaib at the Ou! ser election by a very lege majority. Ae considers Civmer's chauces of socom beyomd a dows, Pardon of M.D. Herrington, ‘Vio Preadant yosterdes pardowed W. 1), Hacriggton, conc'eted tm Ieee test, ny tha crauine! court of this dis- ict, aud wamtanced fo thier years’ imprisonmen! for Marvamy. Very Pew Chrngre ia the Departments. Lene wanders of app! caine for ep po. cimente in the: varions departmonts acc biing lade coy, bat nolwith- Handing the fact thet the departiaculs ore Bled with men who take every ocee: 0 ta deayanoe the Mresident ond kis poticy, very few changes ar: tooie, The wpplicas Wona are recnived acd pleved on fe lot seldom get deyond the clerks who hove charge of (hat business, The Becent Forarcies an the ‘Ureasary. ‘Tue Treasnrer of tho United Btetes today received the sum Of $87,000, almivst tho wholy amonnt of which Use government bas bee defrandes by ite lorgeries charged epom Wiliam Wingrold Comer The amor wus reonived in two ceriifcates ony an ¢ st Ne tional Rams of Philadel) 0's for $47,000, ond the other on Adams’ Expr w Company for $10,000, Cavuvtertelt Prortions! Currency. ‘there has been received nt the Trowriry Department « Phee nod im pri iting Coo. orfeit y eent notes, which was captured in New ity Uy tho operntives of the sevrot service division. » offieers sreured @ quantity of te countae.et G0 rome weeks agu, ond, hey lox wei ked wp the cam, or col la oor ny plate ued or eral of tine partion cogs: od in the rosnatactare of Hee of suck tas batag imp<*ed: — | J have to eay elms bu view of whet | regent ow the) ot ut youlet by the for A think Me inten id thhe | heir reaerv. Bare rote Bad Cut 20 Aer scoant can be mot Rave further to soy (hut o uticers of Internal Rev euwse are con: be taken that Me, King ac) lie peo) thor ngite The Corton Tas. The Consmiarioner ( Totecaal Reveuuw te On eiaterate system of eaiton reyatations, whieh wi fered in a few days Trternal Rey cume Recvipts. The reenipta trom Inicvnat Teveme w-day wer $) 127 400, Peeewna! Migor Generale Jone M. Cor George Stoneman ere 9 te cy Inerense ie the (be Theree of the Quarter. master Gowern the The clerical forve oftion, wid was recon creased 1 ite former « requiring the fall force » t Pension Notarios. | Yh Commissioner 6 Meweione to lay appolnied BW Waite, of Mortietowy, Sew York, ond J. Welles, of al ion, New York, to be Monson Nolarie fordow how otin bem Ip The Chotern in Autwore. 1 rhe fattowing desyaich has teow received ivy the dary of pinte — | \ ' } j | ' covuster General's | | } | Userem Sram Covncnere, 9 Awrwrer, dui 1%, 1806. To Mon. Wriisaw Wo Sew ete, Seoretety of Beate ot ~ Bigee my th npon the mibject from wixty to ninety. cholera it hav bece ly Upon the increase. ices appearence in the port Ganth Ys, as shown by the city papers 0G CMIGTIN! Shy Which lof dorigg my abeenrg hours, its favorito two or three me far, has been the docks and wharves ou A eit paryoltionce mens | f kept vessels from thie rer your obedient Eonvaut. JOHN WIL ON, United Sates Consul: The Puris Exhibition, Lacavion or Frasce To me Unirup States, Wasuingion, August 4, Mr. Seorcrany or Siare:—The grave events which are passing in Europe may have cased fewr taat the Uni- versal Exposition of 1867 would be retarded. In France public uoties: in the Monier bave reasared jo relaxation has been manifesied in the lavors of tho comuittecs on admission. ‘The exhibitors continue their preparations, and the buildings on the Champ de Mars word, everything in- patie ene elas Repair bo ices the antic 0 that x \- nee. ready bythe st of April, 1861, It would Tegretable that in foreign covatries there wl “aan i Menta, a, at o in cons: pipe res ‘be suspend. perial Commissioner, has late! ter for Foreign Affairs of the various States that aro to participate i may be informed of ths atentious of the goverameut of the Emperor, Until now, however, no Iack of persist- ence has occurred to the Imperial Commissioner even. op the per of governments eugaced in war. Mr. Reuter adds that in caso some country should find itsolf prevented from. assisting, the Irmperiat Commu. sioner contd not for that cause adjourn the opening of the exhibition, because one of its frat duties is to pro- tect the interests of the subseribers to the capital yuar- anteed those of the. French exhibitors who have im- posed sacrifices on themvglves in view of the meeting of 1867—those, in fine, of the atventurers, who have made considerable appropriations for the contina- ance of the works begun. 1, am in conseqvence, in- structod, Mr. Recretary of Ste, to wake known to your Excsiteney that the inauguration of tho Exposition ‘at Paris contintes.to be umalterably fixod for the Lst of Apzvil next, and express to you at the same time the inter- eat which the government of the Emperor will attach to having thig notice made Kuown, net morely to the Con- tral Gommitice, but alao to tho oxhibiters wlo may reside in the Unite! Stater. Please to avoopt, Mr. Secretary of State, the assurances of my very high consideration. ODILON BALROT, Secretary of Legation, Hon, Wittuas H. smwann, CITY INTELLIGENCE, A Frevon Proxic,--At a place in Third avenge, near Seventy-fourth street, called Au Pavillon Prancaise, a number of gentiomen and lades, representing our French and Belyian population, were engaved fn a pienic on Monday, which was done up in good style, Tho viitors were very numerous during the evening, aod were auiusing ihensolves us late us twelve o'clock at night, Tux Fux at Ban's levanp,—This firs was caused by the burving of « laundry and part of the barracks on the island. The flanves wore extinguished, however, before serious damngo had been done, owing to the exertions of the oftivers and mon quartered there, The origin of the Gre is unknown, Tas Mayers Cagsivat Soourry.—Tbis organization, which ta well known for its carnivalistic sotrées during the camival acon, yestensay gave a cummor night's festival at the Cremorne Garden, on Third avenue end seventy second streot, which proved a successful aud ta- Coresting aflalr, center, was continued anti! midnight and the usnal cocia’ pastimes and testivities Wore curr out m good styie, The society ia composed of the natives of the old town of Maycnev residing in this city, ‘Tur, Excmx Law.--It is ntatod thut Governor Fenton hay {asned a proclamation, but which ia not yet pub- Lqed, ceiling upon the Supreme Court to moet in en oxtra session of the General ‘Term on the 29th instant. Tho objectof convening the court ig not given, but it ia believed to be for the purpose of veviewing the opinion of Judge Cardozo iu regard to the Excise law, and of cidlng upon its constitutionallty, NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. dersey Clix. Conovan's Inquest iho the toy Weiliann Sohwerer, who died some lime ago willo under the mflu~ enco or chierofurm, vot being satisflod with the proce st- nye in his case, had the body extumed, and called for an inquest. Comouer Kirsten convened @ jary, who returned @ vordict that “deeoasod met bis whi laboring muder exha ‘stiles caaned bw the heat of the doy poyacians and neryvour Irritation,’ ated (rom all blanc. ‘wore exoner- Neraen. Scpvex Dear —A man named Inmes Cannon, of Rock etreet, died saddenly Monday afternoon, while exgaged putting in cont for a family in Academy etrcet. Corner Hanley beld ay inquest, and the verdict wus tained the medion! testimony, that death resulted frow Decustod was fiity yoars of age, Hoboken, Tan Drowsy Caw —Tue Max Resvecerateo,—Dr. Jaume, who attended the maa in the police station, the rubbing system ptied #6 vigoroualy that elrowiation wos restored. Tue first palpabla evidence of returning Peg Pt arte alter the lapse of aa hoor, when the man lifted higorm, aud heendipe oo * feoseterey a od erie? and groans, the very Bou which was pain hear. He was ‘osusuped home be his friends at o'clock to No. 68 Swonion street, Jersey Cry. | His name ia Thomas Crebo, and the oceurrencee toos place on ibe firat day he was eraplosed wt Yro docks. MUSICAL. Thomne’ !Orchestral Garden Concerts, ‘The prograume af Terrace Gardew last wight cotu priced some very interesting selections, The Mideun- mer Night's Drearn fantasts, and the Fools! Galop, were rapeated, and received ty the fnemense audience with enthusiasm, The (eil overture was apexceptionally played, te it me strange that the opera of William ‘Teli, embracing #+ i does vome of the tineat music ever wittten im the operatic line, alwaye prover aa irre dermoNte fatlore when brought on the stage’ ‘The prohehie reaeon Ww, (lint the audience beoomer retiated after the overtiies, ond the effect i the sume as Tetentaye tow half dozen other opecar, There is, iu faci, nok a superabandiance of chuice elaesical ramse in this oper’, nd wo elaborately worled up, that it patls upon the ear of the Hatener, Dike thorn converte in which Athalte, Larne, Rgmont acd the fuine of Athens are gives. One of the most beantifad waleres ever compored by thet prince of gafon ewic, Ytraues, Dit ereten Caren, fotiowet the Tell owertare leet night, Tile walte, improperty called “The Flot Tlirtatiow,”’ war compored for the stodents of German college, Ic wae played at every ball and concert ot note Inet season in New York, bat fh will altvaye ve the facwite of the pable. Siti shore is nothing very intricate or eentinoutal about It; hot itt simplicity «na charming melody recommend it to all, The overtone to Pree ove ix, fee thre mareh ta the apoplexy. opera, char ste of Weber, Alterustety tap. torons and tender, it wxhibite the most viclent contrast#, and onertos the bewter with the mut opponite emotion. The auwionte from the afth ey. phony by Meothooen next followed. Phe slow move- Tenth of Beethoven are intmitabie for pont aud feeling. Many other comportrs excite wonder aud admiration viniinations aud variety of themes, bot the eval, In this andan’e the (mir power of he one thet mem overcharged — wit! femierueme and and they ebb and Row Wi the tide of fous, snake Vike faguee awd ferenaden ate = shroegh the entire morement. Loaner’s “Rays of sf walt ne VOry Rood Aloe Bho eet Uncen, et henge emdye bee gg on Straw” etter piece onght to be on every 5 eee of tho kensen, a9 there 17 tz equal tammnes at these contents. ore admiraity ft, and the exeention in gemers! all hat can be di ley the lover of good maric. a Pte clay might thy cae al selegtions wilt te POPULAR IDEAS. A Literal Kewnrd. © Nonerte elles ae (hat he fonnd papers vutied at $5,000, aad detiveret Geta (9 the owner wader the pro- nive of owing bherd reward,” whieh emauntet he my? to the som of $25. He wants to kaow of thes was Hibers! . srreet Mackaded. The on of Cwontyfittly Hineet, easterly Crum the ‘ si avehae, Gtewive strong comdemastion Tom 8 r@eitont ve vietwltp He ways t & blocknded vith brokew wneud, Meketty coaches, dilapidated carte ft LX by ie tr, Gens do vallod pre! eelitn dens a. Pree de te police agreed ba bad be ferred tou eS a Se whee'bortow’, velocrpades, and abont every other wind of | worn out vechic that ever @ae invented, He fertner theres 4 Mable ment by, in frant of wihiety warked, cresting thereby an intolerable d Hike the law equalizing the bon tee of eolttior bec \t containg ne provieion for re. warding the sollom. Me «aye taen shipped in 2861 and tant from pairotio motives, And ferred to ate ihren youre an where mo prites were to be had, withoot Raving re creed the value of $1 extra allowance, This was the case parttoularty om the Wouern rivera, where hard knoeks ete more plenty than priann yi ‘AN , Wee a ht hie Loy te al farmed Rartint, at Braden, Orleans conmty, inet even tng, daring 9 quarrel ai Auderman’s howe, erties wii! A in custaly Oa policeman from Fymenee, in the five mimmtan part one 0 rvatk Urwin cant from Mowe iy this morning, from the cae @initow, near W bers aietyn aoa poe 8nd r E of political parties in this city and State will of course do pead very much op the rowuit of the regivisstiou how, but itt and sharp Siding tach for hems We appods the sore’ wICELSON, _ wow Popmeontension’ se. Vaeeitont -selmern trom THE PHILADELPHIA CONVENTION. THE Reroety ctezven., v et pectin INNAM, Augret 7, Late. Herron and Mayor Monroe. bags ec the Metropells | rye returns from Kentucky indicate 4 demo nua New Os:eans, August 7, 1566 ‘The following correspondence ia published: Hills Excelloney President Axpnew Jousson :— Jority Of from 20,000 to 30,000. Leot vitws, Ky, Avenet 7, 1666. The Jurnal’s acconnt of the cily election yer may The New York Democratic General Committoes met last night at the rooms of the Young Men's ‘Total Abet!- ence society, adjolaing Masonic Hall, om Thirieeuth | gives Hobson (Union) 2987 votes, aud Duvatl (» Sin—Your Excoileney 4s alreudy in possoesion of thO | siroot, for the purpose of ratifying Wo nominntions of | 4311, for Clerk of the Court of Appoain main facts in regard to the conspiracy which, by reviving Conn (Uuien) received 4,417, aud Johnston (dom.) me 8,026, for Clerk of the Couaty Court, delegates made by the several wal districts the convention of 1864, purpqped to subvert the civil | wituin the city, to reprowent thele a districts at Crag recetved 4,409, and Haberon 4,285, for Judye of 54 Ad. Sth, GA. Th. BR, OR, government or Louisizna, An informal meotink Of | tio Nasional Union Convention to be held at Philadel. | tho Cy Court Ms oS feet 4 a Q twenty-nine members, cue hundred and fifty being the phia, The meeting was by no moans numeroualy ut- | y, Marshall recelved 2,854, and Hardin 4,421 for Appellate the Nath rr gion, HW gm, ludge, topking re La . whole number and seventy-six a qyorum, proceeded 1 | tended, and the ouciness was despatched in quick order, | i gano—Poroe hours thieky depose tho Prosidont of the convention, who con- | ie wards were called for in their succession, and thir THE NORTH CAROLINA ELECTION. : - sidered the convention fiself extinct and himself | tecn out of twenty-two answered. Gentlomen from the . a vy raphicnh of ' mericae without functions of office, and to elect It. K. Howell! ax soveral Congressional duties were then called vpom tO | aye rotsens from the now ensetian ion mare Foy wr | Seam Mate Orca & proclamation vas issued by the Preside Mt pro tem. con- vening tho convention to meet on the Sth aiternoon on the grounds of ¢ for + Corner of FOURTH CONGERASIONAL DISTRICT, Smith and Calon strests, Soath Brooklyn, aud resulted CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS, Delegates A ternates. o of July last, and directing his Exoellency the Samuel 8 Cox, iol C. Swi Wien ~ in the aucecse of the Typos by the handsome more of 6B . Cox, Daniet (. Swift, ™ Ittven Joxcrios, Vt., August 7, 1866 » See Governor of tho Stato to issue write of elec- | James 7, Brady. Wm, Tucker, Tho Becond Congressional District Convention’ of thia | 10.26 '8 & ven ipvipes. The Typos have bees if, this boing their fret season a @ , all the may Unie being the rub, In bat live, aa the wore whown, 1! rounds Host Wook with » alu Ni w York, The maj of the Onin and Kagle oft the bat a they are w PIFTIC CONCRRSHLORAL, DIaTIUC?, John 8, Giles, Wm. B. Maclay. tion to fill vacancies, 80 far the whole matter was looked upon as a harmless experiment, though mis- chief was iutended, the people being contident that the Governor would nut coudescond to notices this prociama- tion, and that, in case the convention should commit any act of luterforence, ie would at once bave it dis- Unfortunately, however, after a lapse of nearly ‘@ month, the Governor lesuod writs of election to fill ap fifty-one vucancies in that body. Mis document, to which tho Secretary of Stato re- frsed w give his attestation under tho sea! of State, war lasued under the attestation of tho private secroary of the Governer, Tho poopte of tte State beeame alarmed, when uo doubt could be enterinined as to the fact that their Chief Magistrate had given willing eld and asatste State was hold nero w-day, Judge Poland waa nomi- nated for Congress by acclamation, and was called upon and made a strong Union specet) Mow The democrata of tho Fourth Ce renominated Hou, Chartes A. Kb Jobo H, Williams, Hugh A Reilly, SINT CONGERSHIONAL DIVTRICT. EM P. Nortos, Al'red C, Hasey, Frank W, Robb. Geo, W. Mortoa. SRVENTI CONGRARSIONAL DISTRICT Chas, H, Whalen, Daniel M. O'Briea, Joseph MeVay. Albert Krauss, RIGIYH OONGRAMIONAL DISTRICT. Frederick L, Vulte, Patrick G. Duty, Chas. Price, James ©. Knapp AINTH OONGERASIONAL DIFTRICE, ‘Thor. McSpedou, Hugh Murray, 7 A little unimportant disouselon, arising out of objection 1868, district ven, Ang. rear to be aw handy of me ‘composing stick,” Tue THE TENNESSEE COLOPED STATE CONVENTION, Nasuviten, fony,, Aneust 7, 1 The Teunessee Colored Stato ntion mot and ore Aauized in this city yesterday oe from fifteen counties in the State wore présent, and these delegates | were the leading colored men in 1%, Their object | M fa to discuss questions of inw 0 the colored pe ms | tn connection with agriculture, 1 manu Fh eremmeremenne> F) eu sernrae™ TULL. er cerryene hnce to subvert the govorninent, the proservation of | to one or two of the persons nawed an delogatex, mo- | and odag The Convention wit! ably be ua 4 Hanada m5: which waz especially entrusted to his keaping. mentarily interrupted tho readiug of the uames, Theeo | sion for Mreo or four days. { J On Friday, ‘he 27th of July, a large meeting was held | objections, however, wore not wrzed, and the Romina. | * —_—_— ' inthe hall of tho House of Representatives, profearedly | tions were ratified This cloned the buet- ce hain rrrere’ stare te for the advocecy of universal watrage, but to reality to | ness, sud tue me i espn SPEAKER COLFAX ON THC STUMP. a eS neous eed the one of te ere on bend Fp pics etn sg URE Ind., © . " Ww u m H 6 ’ 4 wuaay following. The object of the modting was li» « Spoaker dressed w Vury large rou ae p Génie the passione and prefesions of the ealoeed popu. The Touth Congres ing in Circle Park to-night Je) 9:'nongen, a ae wetly, 2) eth Conservative republican delegates from the towns of the Tenth Congressional district (embraci Putnam, and Weste! in convention ab ing, and appointed two delegates, with alternates from each Assembly divtrict, to attend tho Sarat onveution to-morrow, A series of rosvin tions endorsing the pulicy of President Jonn#or lation, # 4s to make them the victins of a riot, by urging them headlong into « conflict with the State and municipal authorities, . On the cthor hand wo were determined to prevent rotanc bloodshed by pursuing susb a courte as would batlle tho pofarious calcdlations of those agitators froin New Orleans, Our remedy, and the only remedy, must be by re- courre to thé usual process of law, and even then to vison, of the ftar Olnb, | Beorers— Moe. . ¢ Rockland, Tne of e—Four hours POLITICAL NEWS TEMS. Todependent va, Aanttyy On Feiday last the Independent Base Bell Clab, of Mot Haven, and the Amity Base Kali Clab, of Harter, pinyed thotr finwt game together this eeason, The fal- For rin Prucaneneata Convention, ~ thie Stata, a tiolong abolitionist, w lishod tn the Warsaw Now Yorker, tw | phia Convent th M. Gate, of fn w letter ng tho It proceed In such mannor as to fasten unon them tho | B2suinously adopted. ‘Two of these revolutions Were a Nivrm Ono Mneretor,—Thomaa P. Falneybrook, 0 lowing fe the ignore = respausibilities of all collision whatover. ‘The case | follows: INDEPENDENT, awern, was submitted to the Grand Jary by tin Altorney- yi Inte aonsion tot 1 vr ‘ Gonorat, meaDtime the Livatenant- yvernur and (he Mayor called upon Genera! Bard to escertain whother, ii a warrant, issued upon a revulur ludicunent, Wore placed in the haads of the Sher 0 f the arrest of Gio membors o the Coaveation, the mill. tary wo id interfere, The answer was that the sherift himself would be arrested, and that the Convention, coably, could not be interfered with by tue and in the Soom Omo Diermer.—Willlam Howard tn this district, Hol, Wm. Mung Hegietras + Crapinly MoAdaina, Tak by... +s Ledwith, 24 b. eratic mommin Firm Qeao Crarmer ince of the demodrata ated by Mr. Le I emo S nlavery, anit ap me persiniil pevitt ing Mornay 1, € ting the fruits of Wiagenm, Ff... now rep nd, Bl mae mueeS B aneve von” Sl wcupouwee™ for Congress Yournt M | 1 Thomas B, Fiunefrock, tay been nominated for Con rene by the demvcrats, The vame \# variously epelled. fy the domo- si4 the pops © Congraw: tu the Aft dist communication was that the meeting of the Con- opting. 7 re a, while at ¥ have volod away ‘Texas. —The Logtela! of Toxaa wan oxpeoted to moe m5 otlicers of the law, m, and da tig Oth asthe ration of tho Governor wa : pe ete le proper here to atate that the Maror had pre- on the 6th, andthe Inauguration of the Governor was T. Sesall viously addreneed a note to General Baird, inquiring | announced tu tnke piace ou the 9th, Wet Beh BE Ah A. 0. TH, A. BOA, Spd whether he would be interfered sub by the caged tu | Ixptanarous Dumuce-The demoermta in the In 1.325 Boek 3 4 coro he would proceed to dleporse the Convention he Tain 1 ay i.) eters ro nominated Jo Ge a an an anlawful assem! The auewor to this bad otjeots of po pte dl . he anapolts (Ind.) district havo nom/{nated Joa M. Lord hee ia Boorers—-ludependent, 4: | » game the Independents had thelr friemds, ‘o look over the rune of certaia beverges “all around at eaeb other, yeutiou, being peaceable, could not be suppressed by the uthoriiies would prevent ne Doewrascr,-—Tho de fo the Delegates from Other Sections. Mayor, and that the miliia fourth Missouri ¢ Col, Kol, ict, now reprose: the nterforency of tho evil authorities, It was sug- the Lieutenant Governor that the eitr ominated J. iraveity for Congress, under those circumstances did pot Wisoosty Nosasanions. =Tho comptote list of repub meoee Se Wreriere, 50 prowees che ch teng ot Cie foaa notminations for Congran in Wisconsin le axTol | A Soldier and « Rebel Candidate Badly fn. Couvention, Tint be proposed that im case a wars pS | ‘ runt of arrest © ro inced =in =the ~= hands Saseaes fa ai laa i val ‘ | tows:—Mathert &. Payna, Ithamer ©. Sloan, Amara Cobt, Jered. of -ho Sherif, the latter, betoro attempt ug to oxecute | ,. 4 large couvontion, im which ull the ¢ C. & Hamilton, Philetas Sawyer, and 0, C, Wasbbeme; Louavnam, Angunt 7, », would cal) On the ral, who theronpon would on | Teonty-sixth Congresetonal die ” ° . el On Monday some rebels attacked @ | Bedemt dorse his objections, and ths matter would at ouce bo Rented, wos held bere to-day. the Inst a now Domination, iu pince of Walter BF. Me eidicr, whe fousht the erowd uatll he ome Bubinitt d to the President. ‘This arrangement was sntie- | “C2OF1Or, prowding, and et | Indoe. phot ‘three Umer aud beaten ment factory to oth partes. Ou the ame dus, Ue Attorney. | WWH 10 the | Onsdor.s-‘The Oregon Teghintnre wil meet on Sep: | SN voll survive. About Gfiy ghotr weer Genorai and the Lieatenent-Governer telexrapbed to the | 2s Fleming, a me 7 ‘a on bott giles. Colonel John Mt , Wate Of he President, w ascertain whether the process of the court | Erederice Dav’ teinber (0th. ‘The ehiof business i the election of | Toycruin army, condidabe for Clerk of ike Connty Guyer, to lacreat’ the quombers ‘of bs Conweatin contd Ue Tompkinn pierenien Hi 1s Joratt, of Rt | United tates Seoator, oud the ee tow pared hy Com- | wan liot wud le Ikoty tdi, thw.ried by the military, Tho auewer was expected to } rion ipencor, of ‘Tors pkina Groks reymiatiog the electioa will find be pet ia operstion Oa Subdey, tho 290, tho Slate aad. municipal autho- ee uemncs, Ohto, Augoat 7, 1486, | in then tac MAILS FOR EUROPE, Fitiog callod ‘upon tie Mreaiden: to advise tho people us | » TM Johnson, Mate Concention to-iny appolited (he | Beassom Vanesorx ux Boeroy.—Senator Fewonden Anlirn tinh hanes poner pena rs following dolegnio~ai-largs to the in Conver« ; ’ a Rede alist beck tices Gt the Menger Tontoe ti] $ Thomas, bw Campbell Sains te, | hae Deen (uvited to addroes tha eltivers of Heston in| Thr Canard mait steamship Seotla, Caplaia Judktee Sealine aetiereuuna dikten: etna eeeet oF the ole Jteenete Jaren H. | Faneuil Hall by Gov, Ballock end oilers, ant { le ex- | will joao Uils port ta-day for Liverpool, with the exe of the ratfeat fen ge wie Waite, 0. C. b pemwed ba eloti o some event The yinule fw Europe will clove at bulf-past nine o'cleen and salutory counsels to the people. inviting ail good Mra ct mle ge, iv dp eh, nae aby nin Diener oF Veuton (.—Wa'do Brigham, of Hyde | this morning. citlz ns to avod congregatng abyut the capitol restoration of the Fhatcs Intoly in © and io demein thataseives iia pradenco and y rote 1 conat (tetlonal rights ; Cavoring anton with ¢ to the to he thaderne. | The New Youn frusce—Rdition for Rorope—wilt ve servalives [or seeucing We momeddde odmics'ou of togal je cand! ox. Brigham tw vung ready at hell part eight o'clock this morning. . On the morning of the 91h the Lésvienant Governor | epTrredtatives to Congro~s, bw aaon with, | Cale candida od og a ry sip bay. $a, si cae nal ve y co read jonny hee we \eilbedierpun Genera’ Baird to communicate to hien the | 48s exictlng party: announcls to moet in | * lawyer, auc stands 9 lively chance of not going to Cone gle copies, in wrapp y are. eevateh, and alvy inquired of the Gene. | CARVentON without regard to antwedouts, al} who fave | grots aaa democrat from Vermont ab present conte ral tf he work! not x troops in the viciuity of F bata, & hin the coll fue Ue | a asuacnune Many towns ih Macenchusotte held pes thé hall, to prenerv 0 good order. Goauna onal Convention ut Mp ilad we - be, Vane ee ere aenve a ROT £008. or rats A leer trots Tooues wing ves reed meetings on day evening to appoint dulogatos to the A and corapuinan velag selirely tae pplication out made by the he of the 1 " 4) Halt ana ike thr 6 dep ho ehburb et tee conversion. It Genouness the cours of the Faueut! Hall Convention, the banutllying ‘etlecls of teogw eet The muugost on wax then made thot ta hare too larre a | Corwed tho pol ey of President Johneon, A Frnrineny Queatow.—The Cleveland (UbMo) Herald, P4 Tele nduriagvetiad on wulga lane orec on the leht be consiried at meant ta | tial and execution of citizona by mibiinry oumminelon, | oo prea ceetaty hats, Kekl by TRAHKAL, cad way, and wil deangy pat srtianyyion, fplbcelee 5 ad doumte the conmtitutionslty of Iaws pact ever thi ) fw commenting on tie alleged ratioation of the eonst Wea, priors wird. Indian’ bewhdromsere Neve {toes aid'whk mona *aterforioe with the Goncents Presidout’s velo wish eleven States uarepres-nted, Gitional amendinent by Ue Tennespre Lagieltore, ask, (tt pockage. JOAEAU, Lil Meoadwag, Age™ inatruction# wers received fiom the President, as above — “Cen @ Biante oat of ber proper practios! relaiions to the . oS oa ese = oe NELERATES TO THE SARATOGA CONVENT OR Vnton poss n vatht vote ratifying an amendment to the PURIPY, srRASOT Hi Ae LOOR bese age Lote Kin Y,, Aug. 7, 1566. const aticnt slo w henitny appetites. The delegates appointed to attoud the Saratoga Con vention from the Viret dinuiet are Willian Moston and Jonaph 8 Funlth; Second disteios, C. 5. Coauelly aad & Hasbrouck. uina, N Hi. W. Shoemaker and a. No gttmere have hem cho « detezater from Tings county to the - aratog Bervaus, Angues 7, 1908, A tncge meeting wae hold at St. Jaren An! thie even legions lo the Sarmtoga Capveation. George 5 awimed by Usitty Vier Proadents. of address ns folio xod by Bonetor early two her nm review and x péare, avd provent 2 porrihie attempts to wing about a cohligon, dee suggestion sie (he approval of the gen- @ral, who then etsted that he would sammodiatery give wrders to bave the treopa in readiucw. Selury the oad of tha interview It wrsagu'n apreod upon betweea Genceat Burd and the feentonant Goveruor thi’ whatever war runt of arrest , be placed in the hance of the sheriff woold \ 16 B & before any atlempt to have tt erecuted should be mado, and that apen the cadore ment of the general's objections the twatier mould be re- tothe Promdent, ‘The mayor being infarined of nt, vent Laem yaiail polices Gores to the vicinity af the ball, and the troops th to ae! in copjgnetion with tho police were eavorly oxpe ved At neon, Information having Peacod the Liectenrut Coverner that in the Yuird distelt t\ rar of water and Mas, owe w Lia Bae tthe tet reds uaa DRARY'? PL aNTadie BITTER bave = Ss why ot we Soe tsa the cor Of aeth bottle If 1 DRABHE Sit United SrweaToRs oc ome Pacanmurnia Convenvion, - Fou Goveason ov Tevwrean—The Meaphin Pilletin aad Knorrille Commeneroval in urging tho name of doin Baxter, of the latter place, for the nest Goversor of ‘Teane soe. Tre Preeerivasin Saxcronmen 1h ie ramered that 4. W. Forney wilt withdraw trom the contest for United Bento | Norion, of Mew Vectittie, of Winow Guthrie aod Gneret hyn Be races May newta row States Senator, and that the whole radienl strengti: will Davie, of Kentucky, aud Hendricks, of fn have be concentrated on Governut Costin. Appointel delogater to the Valtadelphia Com axe, lb reporied that a promstuant an offi-ebolder in Botan has written of ix abont teed el Nouruation of Kea F. Pillsbury, of Haeminge | laties ‘oceribed totheamp 08 iaperston peobitions Paw me BUMRETOR COOALSK Mo oeer raloo we onnetle pgp dng wuenor-Reemutions Passed Wee | win «leer capptiiog the Cité ply, Lo p> rd the rioters, including wevernl owrabesr thts body. : ” oudions ramen weir, colanel o Tt ie not’ oor pon. Tig on ong BI of Danial W, Alvord, of Greenfield, Mase, an oripinat tree | i the carious couditions of the Wemaw bait, pee the facts as to the aetusi commencement of the sonler, haw given his testimony vu fever ot the Philaiet- | artifietsl collision, aml ts cieely the mode snd man- % hin Gouventic ver sud where verted. Wo the Philadelphia € vention. Ar. phie Conwna tion, AM Feinath het the voilsion wos browght w beaisoanpteery say oars Sen Tear Cote ~The Beviee freveiier am) | Uisciifn. 19 4 arwedt Mob sutiala DE (he COnTeRtion. The Democtaile State Convention held in Unie otty to 499 that severa! prominent reprblicansof that ely, it that tre etyel anti took alt the pre to prevent the oathtrak; Mat they eye Cate previous to hete the mi‘itary to preseres arian attne pinee where Che Convention Was to ment: thet fe attno- pverbur was largely riy yu) nominate @ candida for attended, » {nll delegetion being proseat (rom o ne of the ei rler a cu nities Abrom Sanborn, of Bangor, war elected Provident, and Vaneuit Hatt Co ' ee tae Line Matis reported, wil! take a tbe rolnt det Address Pottol Keetiners, Ox Head Mebtere cut to « Som Regremane See de), haved ond repaired: Order on “Berke” ar fom) «neem aatphia A Boriaeny Comverron The Atienta (a) New & , | | \ | | | | " Mo PHeO8 RO WOre thaw te ipaudannepieses preventing, i the onpapivation of the Conrention war completed hy (he 7 orice wo the tary of the call to Puuletelphia, and pow a he comrentiow from ig their meeting in pemernd | cline of five recrelurion aud sinters wiew prewidents, ONO | poco e gaueral Delon Couvention far the Rout stemeiae, ae oarerane ambenney cna teat, iN | tgom carh cousty hold nt Ailantn or ehogens Ladin, Stores fe Lod thu mulliers, 2: nereed nya, alttoarh the Prevdent's | The Cownttire on Cretentiale ropcted eaven tiindred | ever the porpann mio © - drapes oo : Gexpateh to 4 Pee Gororaer ant the alee | oud Coreen delrgeles present, repree ating 64 the | mept, amd oo = went owe tn (he Attorney Coneral wan iaapersiave, that nutler. tn a Jord in eget Lotteries, Obere- the Wultury eutiet Oe hy ae: che copvent! ener | y-00 res ¢ jon wnt anes = aa tery anchotities heel beew tne three days previous to he The Coren nvention wer welsly | ional principles ee in FOnstaRt Con mnmication Ith the Atkorney bon. oeriptied an one « the Mate Central Cevee run von Coxowm pal ad the Lireteneal Govern, ith & slew to rome | % the vest envetas ad amittes o All Prince ta the the Unpariing riot, Fhe ecorte were, eamccentel | om mitien for the grat ar, und 8 Commities of | wate mupanch at Lynn, Mae oe ek he te ah arnt and comld tot counternct the incendiary comuusls | Reeviutionr, aud tn listening to # airring apeech from | nest move tn the cxmpaign for the nee and appoals of th wini<tor porpoaes had had £ View thir very result. in order to r26p @ polished lun ves, That the civil authorities bare dowe t) sim the Thick Maersehurntts nh “on i be said, ave gute + : ns = er aie ceaceainceinaninihettl in thie yorpres br patent, IBat more ecu! aevnber, wilt gut oat of bie wey heen done by them wre impeerible, aw they ti & Rapres. Barteria The ¢ wet allowed to remove the cane of fhe ret € Portland 098 | cous the @ rscpeapena vy inking proper | Roeaut to | pesveat the “te Uinat the Weetorn aoe wilt cow meeting of the Contention, and we doadt ot for n ™ iettted the ‘ ition for the Comarenw ion mont thet the militar mander birwwif v! oh ceoneaei Petrus frye oo, Neri. Wo corroborale these Saris, wud to arrest ail © " anne ons tanpn egoinet the coninet of ows peuple whe! r ap | 22,000; Wleewnein, 11,080; tow Uinee try ine elvomene taney. 1 Wienercts, 4.007) Wanase, 10.000, AP rogerde the proctamasen ,of martial law. tie icout { wow that cod bs mid iy that wen shopportane, ae ihe riot nw Florence Varkariich Sev tue Mactines comapinedy, he “ age of the 3 2 woe wong Vibe Toaper fad ceased formpieiede, the belog mentors of tun | Ui NATIONAL Game ip te @ ote PUPMin®, OF w Pedy, did Mot partic: pnt Hyrien of Greenpoint. se. Setersom ia there dipcrarcial roonos, and the toep ia the wd (arg Per yA wk area, WHYTE pet t pew of oinity of the riot were steading af | } deing ticlevted, The colored mob, ia obine with a tor | men clue hed ap “ White rioters who wore tenting thom i the affair, were hope on Merley whe bk ow * Vleet Preminn Pienater oa, Fas p benny ron.) pee Rapper t ae F tise Nehaer Oe Coming ‘i e Poudre Swhtite terme pe ™ wen ae) - ee eee, le pisin sie? * e Pigs a) a tue Treabury 6 bel eitilloe ‘ as ‘ ; ; ‘ | Howe sewing Machine Compan Bien ordeg were tust nestial LAW Was Paeciniunod : * “ $3} ass , Prinaur where itoters wera gonfined ¢iuptiod t . tire » i we er afters fram heady artern These thewarer unde $ } feo e¢ 223i ‘ Were Got intended to revive the Bopes ai the o eee om Ey Jeolnted to Imapire thers ; peat moreing the ofan of ue -« ) FOOtALNINE, OF uRral, te mort * Be « Den perr tere ty artic, and so the ing inner, Rye 5 ere | Se the military on Mondsy afterboon taken a tami i or ~ : operate wit civit githortine instead of previa ming et Renebalal oBireta ts Ga torehe | We reenala, tory Selpemtainy, your eoediont 1. , Chaftin A Oe. ee Willem b Pemke r 4 be V ORRIRG, Lieat. Governer of Ls, wre é on © so one Kempe Sere Mereee! (beets oe N, Attorney Game rat ot |» ” “ . ; pe MONKOR, . Arsti ° Tek DENTAL CONVENTION. weak puke . “* te } Gehe on Aagunt t, 108. meses pre wear o wet eee ‘ ipl ‘The Amwercan Sirntal Aenceiation @hoyd ue erst an ‘ - BR sy pe Macringr und tetienre Ya booms & aren Buel mecung thie eftornaen, The tepert of (he comme. « ,: i, sioner on the be one claitns of the Coodgesr Valeawiund Taber. wit Kationat Cam. | tages >> ‘ Wempaers 4, % oor Hele ae the Prtiowing propos tions Were prevented ty Ue d crete 9 | Gacoees | inlets en 3 , and seo pted Pinan ebunyy te commence May 1, vorpee® sea | he 1466, arr to Be eet mated at tne Emoont areed vTen as intr fey Gergen : Srnevn forere tien second--A Gutount of Rifty por cant to be 10 Vubtpey. « mee tthe ig ‘ ° ‘ . avd in resnene ' ww . ; Preniew his riierem An ot . Merwe L uo” he + . “ ‘ Beets, Rant Hasires. Pepres Pal sn W. Jomnson j Pave Prean:. Z on - } ariphis | of 9 186 At Re om payed thee : 4 - © 6 Wee wre } PULTICAL MATTERS ® Gal Tuy Ee SE BH HENNA yorteo — ; 7 : ry) fermi Tian | NE A Gerda Rey for tne Beret . The minuer, Wewnlatare Compe A The new PegitreUee of GotTs Om Aeneed ty dar ia | ort were out le full force, sma oF | A 1 tte sl) thee aaris, At pttyeets eansidern! sm intovest Grenn the | wotdltn ViGbAy Caton bf Uke Lenete of Mee den im ene Bean Je ’ Pwses, ed ) etinte bene oat ty pny better ceriocet om the | Geodreg 0nd Mating, Ode fhe ree of en ne *. | Whevier A New lan & Mewlng Mee rere Grek Svipene We eng teeigrern The peice | reotinety OWA, The Prmninn ad the bet vay ewe ha v phir 9

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