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NEW YORK HKALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST ¥, 1866. 5 Ww ASHINGT ON. | ceca: PTR | STATE CONVENTIONS. [sara me atnae Wniand acne, | Sg Ane ae cap st ee Te . Pye : Way. Mrhoa of dee A wn cman Ree c2s| Way ee Sa Bar ved wy 2 | er"; Sagres} or eke oa THE STATE CONVENTION AT SABATOGA. following resolutions were adophed as the sa'se of | all our bewer lew om °F | revolver, but to BO effect. Smith reached Jersey City, ao wwe ‘ ject to the payment of tonnage duty. the Convention :— ‘The ‘and resolution were adoptea | Dt Was overtaken. and lodged ia safe custody, aflor « THE PHILADELPHIA CONVENTION. In with the above decision assessors will adtiaelred, Feat the Mate of pubic by'a sent ptandidg vole of the Convention Pursuit through a great part of Hudson City. ? bE require returos of gross receipts of every Politicians Al. | 25aics imporstivel Frery nf sroerepe. asp the ‘of the last Ilinots mate | LeMcrr Gavarva.—The parties arrested some tins age t from all persons, companies or cor+ ready Present—-A Harmenious Convention | overy part of the country. patriotic — the favorite son of Uiliooim, Abraiou Livooin, | for gauging ol! without license were brought before the ‘ of any. sutnorized ue vanelve ae Attendance of Outelders. vas Wels oche y Fasional Fonte wnt the dion foft to sare Hey He ict Mag Reeorder rday morning, and two of them, nawod Decision in Regard to Receipts fer |‘ Transl of paasogers, beans cariagen, tons Sanatoas, August 6, 1860. | GSide ondiuary alfecences Of | ng fa vee Iie foremoat wa ih the couse of fresiow and fie | Thomas Wowu aud Willa Ceorge, were (acd $9 and freight of any ‘and anvess the tax of three | It {a somewhat uncertain yet where the Conservative | prder to restore to its former oat rapub- ies es pepe each. Ferryboats Vessels. per centum thereon reference to the and Union Convention will be held, whether in the Opera | und'the'Usiens O ‘ue common Comet diate tietrret mire buen the mum: | Naknow Rocare—Newuamncow o” Caw Daivene.—Taie and Other or Roa-paymont of tonnace dues by the vessels of such | House or one of the halls in the village iieaned, That such ond heldin Faneuit | 18 bower of the tend, Tmomory 9f who ta | on Tuewiay afternoon one of the dummy ors was running f & : return the same to the collectors of thelr ‘Thus far about fifty delegates and alternates have ar- br tie hande of dnigaien tora eo, 188, | ly 9 anewour ” ‘great priuciples for | YP MOutgomery aireet foNewed closely by a Hobokem Teturns should embrace rived, of former eonds ad » car, when the ( adder SPANISH REGULATIONS. | Poors, frm, wea see ele ans 1868, Sod 6 sadenytned: Gah: Dane REO Sounticn irmpathles nthe Na x: "Gonvagtion to ase ‘he | The foRowing State Contral Committee was * pte ae fy te th al COASTING ~~ , A co will not be wholly represented, although there aa hiladelphia. an fol Members at A. C. Hessing, Dr. B. | watebful enough, and the pits of bis car ran ialo the which have been returned |, That the proposed Convention at Philadelph' Brow: t. = other thro e Paid thereon. ‘ 5 are indications of a large attendance of out- | on ihe tai ipar, by an eavantion st Pumesenty a, ral J. N. or througt: the platform, aimiiag « man ou Uxe heed. ‘gross ail other vetsele tonnage | siders, — Amoug tho moat prominont politi | potloy of the Président, pe ee ikon | TC, Moore, James D. Mack, Emery | Another mau jumped of to save himself, and bad the caw Pe aa ony hemp tecrndtnw oA na Mnvty at results ia the seulement politital condition | D- , 8. Waite, William A. ©. Batwock, | beva crowded on the platform, #w 's trejueutly the case, Revision of Freedmen’s Bureau | !%. by the of the Tari pct of | 142% Present are Thurlow Weed, ex-Lieuten- | of the country. 3 L, Mortison, 3, 6, Thomas Quick, J.C. Sloo, | | the cousequences might have bow serious. March 8, from and after the 1st of April, ant Governors Jones and Campbell, Francis Granger, Foe ioowing were then chesee, delonnten te the Phila: Addresses of great and ability wore delivered Bull's Ferry. | Regulations, saXTRensver ihe tax on gross reostpte. of MES | Tobe Siriker, George Opayne, A. D, Barber, W. W. delpb'a Convention At lange-—Robert ©. Wiathrop, of, Becchee ty Hee a He Mente ast Cemeed Muributs | SARIOCS AcciomyT.—A young anatr named Cray, frome sola singe that date has been aagnased op collected, the | wright, K. 0. Perri, Thomas B, Carroll, Wa. . Tud- | Worvosicr; Derins N- Coach, at feuntous Wittam Sut. | — be Convention thea aAjourned, "| Paterson, who was on a passing visit with suman friende . tnd assensore should render assistance in fevoat sd) 10m, 0nd De. Van Wyck, Aaseasor of the Sixth district of Say Si Setira: Joke Guiney Adee, of Quincy; c —_—— / was driving yesterday forenoou in a light wagon in com- Proper claims. ; ; BC. Bailey, . Alter. | Convention of the "Illinois Grand Council with ste, we ‘ RETIREMENT OF GENERAL HUNTER. hE Be gr td yim aed aie caeeeice recent sabes. gael indisposed to poll one Pe dtrsgyp cpt A Soaiee, Z of the Usten icone or eed plead road, tiring it an his heed ous of the weaeee after 1866, ‘should Rana ve ington Fagen yd comri Dudley, Nat forceater ; rw i Srecnoriern, Auguat §, 1866, was quite stunned, ant at one tine tte complexion Ne eee eet oe, er ensh raymentat toumeny | Additional plank for a couvention of the States to. con- he Radieta: or thn ae ct, Seixemien:, | Tho Tiiinois Grand Council of the Union Teagno of | Soveciaife as there was ty ons neat’ After the. lepas duties, By the act of. 13, 1866, receipts from trana- | der amendments to the coumitution. Matthew B. Fiold, of Southwiek; Waldo Colburn, of | America convened yestorday and hold three lengthy se | an hour the young man siowly recovered, and was com APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT, of passongers for hire, or of the mails ofthe Dedham. . First Congressional District—General FW. | ceot acasions, The snap 08 Toyed across the Woohawkan (orryvoat to New York for ‘upon contracts’ made prior to August 1 of wn; Major 8. B. Phinney, of Rarnsta- sees Organization has fallen into disuse | re dical treatment hee kee ae. tae bl ‘be exempt under ection oue hundred and ble; M Elia, of Carver; Robert B. Hat), of Plymouth, | #!nco tho lust Progidential clection, but it is now ia —_——_ . throe from and after the latter date, except in the of Second District—A, M. Ide, of Taunton: Edward Avery, | tended to rogeaorate it for uve during the present cam- WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. ferries, toll roads and bridges. E. A, ROL, Cre ony Bates, of East belo a ag Sard paign. . y ison, of Cobaaset. Lae ¥ Anew ~ Wasumnaroy, August 8, 1866, The receipts from interaal rovenuos to-day were | fit? Boston: Charles 1. Wontee at haneat Joaiah Du- Resolutions wore adopted calling upon all the leagues | Roxen oF Txusrems. A spocial meeting of the Beard The Philadc!phia Convention. $777,006. Mas Miter Ohennkes ee republicans thus far, ham, of Boston; 8. 8. Andross, of Brookline, Fourth | throughout the State to reorganie and use their uly7st | or yrugieas of dhe town of Murrrsania wav bold last oven “The headquarters of the National Union Executive ke ‘Among the arrivala this evening were Doan District—Franklin Haron, of @oston; Levi L. Cushing, | endeavors in the cause of loyalty Richmond, : of Cambridge; Chas, T, 8! f Boston; . Rus- ‘Commision in Poiadephia willbe atthe Continental | _Teeanuror Splanar to-dey furnished to rue Aavstnt | Robert M.OPruyn. Hed. Masingy AR Sabah albert | coy tnicity; quae Tyouvane of tepams Chats | ye Gogualolaviod the following rand oes — Grant ‘Motel, The committoo has engaxed twenty rooms at | Troasurer of the United States, in Now York city, trac- | Sonmor Munger, Oolonel Moduade aude numberof teaser | NODS rort; Wo. C. Binney, of Amesbury; Win.'D. | Prosident, Hon. k, C. Ingersoll, Pooria; Grand Vico hotel for the use of itsolf and the officers of the | tional currency of the different denominations to the | lights of both partics. Northend, of Salem; Timothy Davis, of Gloucoster, | Prosident, Captain V. D. Nolan, Centralia, Grand Assist a Sixth Disirict—Colonel it. F, Watson, of Lawrence; Jas. | ant Vi widont, J, N, Nortow, Tarmaron; Cran . ‘These headquarters will be established on | Amount of $100,000, ‘The candidates for Proaitent of the Convention are | Wy Carieton, of Haverhill; Charles Thotapeon, of Cuartes- | urer, 8. A oS a eee Cod go 10th inst, General Hanter placed on the Retired Lint. | P-R Floyd Joues, Colonel W. H. tudlow and Colowsl | tows; y. 0, Prince, of Winchester, Seveuth Matrict— | James F, Simpgon, Carroiton; Grand. Soutine!,."wuomar ‘The moet promipent names mantloned tm connection | The following order retiring Geuoral Huuter was asned | frac? (oh greets triON, Weed, is wmderatond to, | iit ‘swoetar, ot Lowell; Edwin A. Alger, of Lowell; | 3. Crowder, princteid; rand. secretary, George M piel Nips aster ame acpi cena as the leading democrats seem to teeter that tho Gther aide | Daniel Wetherboe, of Acton; Richiard Olaey, of West | Harlow, Springdold; Grand Chaplain, Rev. iN. Cunda, x iladoip nveution aro Am ¢ ph pcs gar Mee ee ee ter ge | Roxbury, Eighth Distrigt—Duniel W, Lincold, of Wor | Galeabiirg. Thomas Turver, former Grand Priest, having <x.Qovernor Thos. Ewing, of Ohlo; General Dix, of New AB fren es Sm} ts President. In this connection George R. Babcock, of comer: oo. G. Harker, of Milford; A Dewitt, of Oxford; | gone over to the Johnson party, bis place wee deol © ‘Tho selection will doubtless fall on one of these th Upon hie own application Brevet Major Geherat D. | | Up tothe presont time there ts apparently much 4i- on; Nat ree, if ed verity of opinion as. (0 organization aud olver details, | Hale! Halibarion: Nathaniel Wood, of Fitchture. Tenth | cqticqmyia QELEGATES TO THE PHILADELPHIA CONVENTION. it i Vaane August 4, 1606. police, and arrosted at Kt aud at present the first named scems to be the fuvorite. | Hunter, Colonol Sixth United States cavalry, having ; served over forty years, has been by order of the Preai- | %1 4 consuliation of the more prominent managers is ad eee ‘ ~ aw The Exocative Commies have not determined an an | eat retired from ated meres, and bin wane wt bo | Bo bein belt at tho Union, in tho parlor of Richard | GU Syeqatagig. eS winaelts nal Wi tral Commitice vawtorday up- | Hy wea takon 10 West Fara organization which they will press, but are canvassing | cnterod upon the retired list of officers of the grade to | “bell, to arrange & programme. The Convention thou adjourned with chorrs for Joun tu the Philadelphia Con- | to Westchester county jail he names mentioned. Stop aro being taken to provent which be belongs, in accordance with section fifleem, Act THIRD DREPATCH, sou, the Union and the Constitution. Thora qudsat a! Punt itohagt as ep elgeowr es. opal ats ; This P. Hanson, Delegates at aud a-balf lon of hay was» ng around the slack; also a lot of wow “any difficulty as to the qualification of members, a isoa August 3, 1861. This order to take effect July Sancroga, August 8—11 P.M. Jas, A. MoBougal, W, W. Cope, ut $40, the property of doin MoCorty, No insurance ing, to take in consideration the sanitary coud.tion of the town, and nse such measures as might be ueoessary to prevent the further spread of cholera. The Chief of Pe lice Of the town was direoted by a resofation of Uie Board to obtain a ton of copperns, 10 be ased as 4 disintectamt, and thut ho, under the direction of the Moalth Commit 0 directed to Usa Uke same Wherever it May be ue- ary wee OF A Hone Teer. —On the wight of Joly 2600 tho stable of Lewis G, Morris, of Scarsdale, Westohanor county, was broke voluable mere, bridie and saddle wore at The thie ian, Was (racked and pursued by oMicor Hill on ttre by The democrats have finally resolved to recommend ia © The Southern delegutes atmost unanimous!y concur fn By order of the SECRETARY OF WAR, Howard Netson for temporary chairman, and George i MARYLAND: NATIONAL UNION CONVENTION, ‘tho wisdom of excluding those who may be personally ¥ E. & Townsevn, Assistant Adjutant General, Babcock for President, and it is said that thix wile bo they meses | bemdes plundering (he bewet of whatever (oer be | o rag "de WA. erdtwatly. orm 4 ro mm Baran om as, ee Which they slyoraied (wether tweuly youre : Pt Be MY Crofvom, after imaitng ful r crearbaetioen speaker snl, Ht he war no! mistaken, Henry Wise vod tne! ena . rf A ea oe Would soon go oat of Congress WR snore neoninity lee i> wine iehepeudeet preamble ned repahution | mod Scot dhant ng erm tenuet ‘ e1ee pro eeted Wo ar em he » vouets from York ete on poptin f | them be onteret it lem Ohopt a ie ‘papuuh oS SBS ceacinas ie titans ue apae bi aa « er ayer shes woet flor made, condemn ug Gupesee PER aioe cntasttceats erence vee ate eg be | o Be rhe 2 Person: batiefactory to republican delegates, maw ee enor Pttous to'eny reapectadle portion of the loyal people of Telorrams are being receiver uunoing the coraia a VIRGINIA DHLEGAT PHIA CONVENTION. . : ciamca’s Aste eae qoutey, and ars theurostysa willing. to submit toa |. deners! Siocam had anothor protracted interview with | oe teiecatmsin the turnings und the uncing the coming SPECIAL TEAEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD GINA OMLEGATES TO we rntanel ee i nia UNITED STATES COMMSSIONEN'S OFT est which may exclude come of their number in order the President to-day. It is intimated that immediately | a full convontion ¢ | All the Anti-Radica! Elements Uniting drent The Distriot Conveot: at Vetersbury today ap Hotoro Constalssioner Oshore. chat coviailn Northern aspirate for seals may bo kept. | °/UeF the Philadelghis Convention he will be assigned to rn oe Serene cree See Eo Accession of Union Voters in Baltimore. pointed the following ntoa to Ph a he Hp scoqinicl exits wan ay imporiani daty, the nature of which is withhold for bie ap «fence ys beer god nye tm the exclu Baraimone, August 8, 1868. allan John R, Keiby, Dr. F U. Robiusou aud eorge | f wes pov fs the present. or three apprebend that’ Richmond and Conviliatory resolutions wore parsed by the praise | TTT an re ee rhe ‘ senne ¢ «we ‘The teat, whatover 1! may be, will originate with and Obituney. to eltBItA positive democratic direction. With these | Siate Couvontion to day, ard the delegates chosen to th "7 therson of imtertal revenu ne, ‘b> proesmted by the Southern dolegates,who are now dis- | Assistant Surgeon Webster Ltndsiy, United States | few exceptions, howover, all the dolegates express conti ce atom he tase BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. y before Comminioner Oubge hail waives fussing the maiter, They stmply desire harmony ant | Army, diod inthis city this morning. denoe that the proceedings wilt be perfectly harmonious, nion party, and inure the - vinwiry ~ so ‘socuned of having uiterddle 0 th tho single view of sustatning Prosi. Me i" a vgn f r core Pbat the Convention may be so constituted aud directed _—— dont Johnson's restoration policy. al olewments at (he en Tur Lore Rev, Dx. Pun —A solemu roquiew ma asury note, was hold lo ba@ phat its influencs may not he impaired, * " ony ‘Thore {6 evideut on the perk of the more prominent pH ee ‘ : war colebrated_-yesterday forenoon in the Chu of it he sum of $1,000, Movision of Freedmon’s Bnrean Regulations. THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN MASSASTIUSETTS | geracorais'n determination to do. notuing aigglhe Pode ernine: Vian: eet ain ic parties wilt | Horromeo (Rowan Catholic), Aydney plare, for the Roney lee ey yh Bp woe ony Sofhe board which haz been in soss‘on at the Bureau of INS get xt, Pest ferinimores pose gey Stenaparnt anne dily combine. repose of the sout of ato Rev, De, Piao, furmerly | Suu peer MURDER ON BoAKD an ammcan vibe, ca Rofugoes, Froedmen and Abandoned lands, engaged in CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. presomt. 3 : parent A my caer 2 P prevaily among all sup | pastor of (hat church The ceremony was very nate se RS Oy mn ical he President's poli ‘ ‘pated wy wd clergy rown (a colored neem whe, ry o ghe work of rovising the rutos and regulations of the Bu- Bosrox, August 6, 1866. hee ai {wo thousand how toters wore reaistored in | Setailonchs of tue church and te frieuds aud reinite Humans charged wih uncle Mamueuin Saeed ‘Yean, for the purpose of adapting thom to the recent act e/ ‘Tho approaching Philadelphia Convention continues to NEW JERSEY NATIONAL UNION CONVENTION, | catarday und io-duy, mostly democrats who | of the deceased. woy, cond mate of the American ship JOnathaw extending its duration, has coraploted its Inbors, . woro heretofore unjustly exet {row the pot Parar Acowext. Si Cassidy, a toamster, in the | Godfrer, in the bay of ri, Seely, was onfagh? wp sieht " vaniiuare i albeass be the absorbing topic of conversation in tho “hub,! nnn nn nnnnmmnn nnn seerens s as oni My at de 7 for furiber examiaation, ax were alno Frank Detwue and mand the mont we been grant bs °¢ | und ds realty stirring the politteal waters of Massachuset's , en ' > 1 om omploy of Thomas Moore, irom founder, in Waitow sireet, | paid F are agoneed with being RocaMaurieS Ui €or theie aabigomont to uow duties Giascicti te papakuaaee ai Atamiabh otto tame SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. MARYLAND DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION, | Pastern macrict, while driving alone Clyger stcaot ou | te aioged tornlot. Ro progress waa tame sith thy Ataime of United Stntos Soldiers for Money | wy,,1, tho call of the Union National Committee was drst | ’erae Assemblage Bands of Muate tireat anne oe last Toesday night the reach of the wagon became de Pe oO fost Were porpoued lil Mouday Want at iwetve 4 Taken by Rebel Authorities. abliahed it waa nothing but a “byword and a reproach’? Enthusianm The People Aroused. os to the Philaddel- | tached, which threw Lim to the pavement. The veblole sit General Hitchcock, Commissary General of Prisoners, to f td sisal The Nationa? Uni un of Now Jersey vention. passed over Lim, oaasiag instani death, Deceased wax THE EVENING EXPRESS CASE, ensounces that claims against tha fund of moneys ro- | (16 supercilions Bostonian, He ridiculed the bare | wag notd at Trenton yesterday for the purpose of choos rons, Angust ®, 1406, | forty-five years of age, aud leaves a wile ant tarutiy, — covered from the rebel authorities, takon from United posaibility of the now party movemsat becotaing a POWET | ine dologatox to tho Philadelphia Convention. ‘The demooratie State Convention me hertovday and | AM ss foe» or : verdict tn aecortance wit Court of Common Pleas General Trew. eo “ while held as ners of war, will bo inthe tand, and ourled his lip with affected seorn at largely , Two Dahds of music were in attend appointed the ona to Topr ot the Atato ia eer 2 eR Se MRS, Hefore Judges Brady and Daly. soldiers privo those who saw ia it the poasibto geri of a groat part attended theThiladeiphia Cour Yor the Western Shore, Ro vas Rawrern Le Fa Aveemd. (--Gighen® Cdete) oa. ki - we, weceivta: watil Ist October and not afterwards AMY oo ie wl eat ate oot oaget bl ance, and the greatost enthaciasin prevailed. Thomas G. Prait, of Usiuinoce: Houry G. € is getting. « tatoriowy wame for the rowdy propeus | iy, joy dn thlyomse Loe pals, Mw si ape “thing . claims b ! Mary. Fo t. Ps " | label ft UI ovot, Sporsone wite, tare mado such are Tequoajed to fol 7 omistakable manifestation of pablic’ favor with | — .c gen, was choven President, who | Py. sono's; Iman D, Jones, of Pomerset of its young men. What with fremen'® 01K | oo. 4 verdict aguiuet the dofendanty aaegir - ywrard 4o the offf@f the @ommissary General of Prison- vi A ie Was aneted by o number vico presidents and secre | friot, Joseph A. Weeks, of Kent fe, inauituog, fewales in the tr 4 the 4 him one "t * . ¥ * A » ot thy poate be ‘orn their correct Pom ice addrosues, a Colored ee hi yy sg scree Verien. The follow sg-natmed dalngalen wore appoisted:-= | Tor eter Sain ote “iteasrd Oration, of Bal | sare coruer long, ® resitonce in that scetiow oF UM peel, sete Ped ry Rangers a ‘The ‘2 claim ts made ta.® O=##t amount cus, tne | fears ison? ponai Thomas H. Morcing, of Bergen; Joseph f, | Molo rom ys. Rosle” Of ih ore; Willian city im uot vege fleairabie, Night belure laste wergernt. | oaina up before the Gongs uerision, am 4 Sr the funds ana she Tobe, rant be | HO call oven wibla ipo teadaree ofthe eteld Bay | Cowell of Union; Aimethy Manderee, of Adlatle; F | Tae Nyeunn iatncl—R W othe often peetinct, white. saparrisiog Wie posts | day the Gaaecel Teas pier ir agian WE ‘glearly stated. ne aig ’ wi ear * re Ld B Payton, Clarkeon Ovsteh; | taut d. Peudoy, of Carroll ath at the corner OF Union arene and Grand wicget, | Gecle only cane whic waa acted tipow wae Not Abjen! from} The entire radical elomoni of @Mamachnéelis bes Sahn L,'Meknigh), Thomas & Allisoys Thinl, Convention siljonrned wilh Ieee nee ett furrand that m woman, daugeroualy wounded, war | 140) pre MR eM ye oe. he Then ‘The Secretary pf the Navy Bg thrown off ite mast of protended indifference And coms oe eax’ ol dyew Joluaon. 2 lying in a vacant lot at the commer of North Sint p\cv@t ims ts waderstood that (he Mrvolts Hrathere His Post. 0h fee Passi, Gataew Galgyriss, Dagie! - - wot tu on erenue., He hastened to ‘he pttoe, a Wary ihe cane to tha Conny of Appeals ‘Au -erroneeus impression prevails in come quartere | Yes the Convoution, and ls now striv- Ast “ lao rl Gr sa ‘ fn wotnan badly beaten ave Dloeding from sevege) Ictindentepedentord “Maat the Secrecary of the Navy is absem@t {rom Washing. | 188 en Heap i: it nek to aocomptish. | 20M os swing resolutions were passed:— 1 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION OF ALLINOIS, severe onde te ne Mt ae Mary orton aca AWRIVAL UF THE TARIFA. fon, and soveral letters have beon received at the depart. | The crack of ths party whip ts heard in every voting | posoteed, ‘That the friente of the constiintion aud the penpdantrnnlipandie Setlgy of boys bad attou riser rete ot y ‘ q mm aud th . of ‘Tho oxtra Canard steamed mont eeking when he will return. It is proper to state roetad ota mle pit segs te are being m Aaeerabind, do hereby dectare SPECIAL, TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK He eal ganas, boy Best with Mativiicenn aren ~ ~ eo Varsinaas, Phat Mr. Wells is now in this city and has not been ab { made to preven doalitions of conservative | broken tue uulon of the Statar under the eouvtiiut ‘ ren me te ey Ait sd wo ar eewaren et pent witht « recent period. ‘mon from the ranks of the old opposing parties. As the cove of the principles enunciated to tbe he Comp —Sohw As. Legen ) oniprit Ail al large. tat of July and Quecostown the following day, or by the President. democratic faction in the last session of Congress voted Ne represeat them wader ine coneiice owarese at Harko-A Fall | goer Rerovanso.—The body of August King, 6 St] rived at this port early yenerday morning. Ber repos fhe President to-day mado the following appoint- | against all amendments to the Civil Rights bill, profer- Sertoubrecy, Angnst 8, ihe, tive of Bavaria, recently residing at No. t Darkam monts:—Arthar P. Gorman, Collector of Internal Reve- } ring to have it passed !n the most obnoxious form poss!- iy vy. The Ropablican CouViention of the State of Thavis plae, E.D,, was found yesterday morning foatiug iv me: ca nue, Fifth disteict, Maryland, appointment to take effect | bie, if it pared at all, so the radicals of Massachusetts yore cowatey ond in viry the river at the foot of South Sixth A Pengtcls egtieny te Meserd fe Rar. ; Joba W. Frezior, Fira Pols cnditeds ie talettion <f wednd 9 nation owes toihem | Wis beld Leretteday, About vig hundred delesaten tion of thacity. It is axid ho has be NS6VP Ss RALL 19 Ud oa fa hapoy ee Blot inet. ; ae ) Aswoawor, ear phe gry erage h: comser~ were present, many of whom were here yesterday, and | poading af to pat of tho duck, an atante te be Same 8 Oe a tho a Rr mg ena aden pinenls ir grin ‘Tuertioth etiaidlag pen if eae must be represented in ae ayy Sonnac arate mina ita od ie ms abe ponte dE he ‘ . " ‘Tho great dimMnity iu the way of te Convention was | 204 wat joes Miatriot, New York; N. E. Pook, Minister Resident and | body it shall be by weak, incompetent or obnoxious the yotugal of Gapetal Soum A. L montha in (his country. Nea il cen fl r q . Logan to accept the nett . ote. rire retiadt oid ian ee st qoanaetin is PR Lae cee cg | aE PS Barenie aipcinretid | sacar Congrnmmen 1, awe, s toeneeeret f mresnipn inv cater ameatertbes tho preety | OD SM sae appointments The New Orleans riotx have beon seized upon as a Gud- bis desire to eudeaver » (he Cutted States Sena . wand . fo ‘opriats seat ns . rire. me Gloucester, | send in this section. 1 ‘on recall its 0°: torship is place of Mon, Lyman ‘trumbull. Sach prer | establishing a new police preeiact st Graves’ ind, in | BEA AITIPM: the cities of Worcester, Roxbury, Salem and er, | send in mamediately oF Its oc. . enbe verity | care tox however, brovgtl to Dear Op Blim: that he-con-’ | crew 7 et, eee eee Mamachuaetts, were forwarded on the 3d inst, with pot pa ong oe yey aed a i ANION a - o nominelnk Gebaarel’ Wins om the bad of a or 6 ye ye Coney IWand to the ~ - p eciaesle be - * ° hb police of New York, etd the necessity of seeing that hk tanks for bonds. According to the practice commissions | -sptre'additivaal Interest and onthisiaim, General Butler me ——~ clon. |, Sascte pacnecoeh there: le: Mamaal, Sonapwrty ‘toa | fottaie ts ctr OF’ Hea Cn wee Oak ere delivered when the bonds are file. addressed the Dental soca oe sues Bare est SPECIAL TELEGRAM TQ THE NEW YORK HERALD. » the Strength | been very actively engaged, under the now Fixe ine law, | { \e4f Howeracus t fe drepated week. Senator Fessen: been by 4 pa cth oe 3 os chief of the Coney Island squat, 1 18 uuderetgod, 0 a ran atanth Coasting Rewalatene. que | Berton on the topics now agitating the pabi'« mind, and | Patriotiaw in the Od Way State Tending €, Conkling eatled tho Couvention toorder at F ty be captain of the new precinet Sane Senstor “ a6 8 Vite as Hay Rae, —The alarm of fire in the W Misecse pple ~ State Department from the Consulate Geueral of the te cauniy, was sp. | ore | theoe lulected die ricts. M Aipited Btetes:— porary tial I A wen retary District, which # given between (en sad eleven Havaxa, July 28, 1860, | cation of . : George Ki. Bartow ag o'clock yesterday morning, was caused by the die] 4 pew haer morrow he ka at Natick, by the request of his vention to select delegates to represent the jominitloes Were appoluted of or a path: jioted. over ry erotytions and se fon of State Coutr ete c house wt Hey Ridge, ou the right of a " prartenn th wading, can Ibo ak ciccltont peers iso im Fane! Hall, in this city, lo-day. It wae oue of the " “ ‘ in 9 oi Meiaman, ink 4 tiger ae at to be relieved of their usual daliness, + | largent es well as the most enthusiastic nad barmonious rallied upow % anise of ropreaenta wt end a. cotton pal Fort?-dateh up petal doated for Congress vith Hittte pposition: Mr. Hooper ig | ‘he Old Bay State, More than two thousand delegates ty of this new system en worked u hey ww Madame 40 hy manding . Hkely to be opposed in conyention by J. M.S. Willlains, | were proson', mpreventing more than two-thirds of the he Tas gt & — bet conga, ser Bg ver ng Dabtestt aor oitles and towns in the Commonwealth. Unlike most | san deel coe | conse ae side po agen mage ‘and aie by no ineans complimentary | Political conventions in Maseachuse' there was 60 | ; ¥ { wi speaking of the present iaeumbont. Mr. Filet | programme prearranged, but everything which way done After the recess, on the reconventug of the Conve . hug eight Sponteh Tone male awh fui with the express Marton, forme “Ruorwey. Gor ine none uation 8 ME | was tho act of the Convention as assorublod, Sree See se was omens ty f " o ved hi Hingness ° Mores Bates, of Mymoath, for years tue loading work Vice Pre is, Mr Brenan Mere oF Tae Commune vor, that such vessels bo wholly | Alley some time since oxpreded his unwillingness to Le E , ; r owned Paacian sobjects, be used solely in the coast- | * , having already served fuar consecutive | ing democrat in Mosearhusette, cnllod the Convention to J. Mh. Again, | Caras ter Some ‘ terms. The friends of Venere! Batier thereupon put ‘i fouel | , S Siberteta The SO eet Oe Paice txcot | time 1D. training for “Une weccsesion by amusing kim to | ofte% and Colcne! Laveratt Halkonstall of Newton, was , ESN [odbc emp ad pccenpbodig cence me Ra, ee eee Pie: ot courue pre-ode the c of ' ebange his r sidence Crom 4,owoll to li estate in Mowces- | Vic. byes donte wore George Ashman, of uabene nth, Hamel | afternenn in the City Hall, Alderman Hathaway 1 cen ro cumont referred to | ter, 1m Alley'a dietrict, to comply with the law beingdeld. | y¢° Dietrich med Gap V1 Ninth word, iy the hui, A rest a” adoys be — . ‘ - nc td r Lone ¢ Ho Ui 4 ' ' ‘ savin tad'bera' tee boner to De, sir, with profoendee: | oF net Mr. Alley, however, Bosnia a wee | Lae cee cha Lister & & Aeon hick Giat | Hoos, Colonel «. HH vid aid | pppropriaking sho sum of B15 O40 a | r ‘obedven' alice of two manifested nome nce to relingnish the por. “ Ee Incola; % G. Avot nd r te ad putop meetis SAC, SOUS ae TAS SAVAGE, Vice Consul General aariee Goutens Cen. Buller’, Domination. “Tue | t#,°° “a spaplbendmapapnntilees a into the baainess of aominat/one then soused. | TRAMAL “TION, district gives about seven thousand iajority, or two b of tho Conver 4 nominated hy neclaratios Der Goone Cosame Barty e hea a votes to one of the opposition, wo that » nowinalen is % . oats to seene oF wild i Barty ai vacaeeee erat address the foslowing’ this day: io | eadiralent toan election, Mr Tice will probably hare ary, inal Crabs tae saree ee san acu, Newt > monainatesd for Sa. ¢ thie asaoptarinn ens held last evening 9 S foysi order of the Wik of i Bailey, of tho Hoaton Herald, is spokon of ae bis oppo. | Which eee ee eae eae ney eee wee | ur good amd popular yore te (ve sary nicsing movement bed Poem Gade nt of War and colonies in receren neut, and will ptand ® fair chance fur eleotion ehoukl he ) BM ore duhan tet tae ekaatie tie oon . & motion nominatit Futton atre te ag the existing laws pishibiting be pot npon the tracks erg SS 5" oo St the ¢ by neclamet vo eve . ve larity Terals of leas then fost, he re Seno the ‘Aconvention is to meet a Fennel Hall on the Sth inst, ; hema Taee he te rived and paced ‘vith laud applause | " ‘ oh. on jureiga 4 composed of the supporters of President's poliey of os Ir The follow!ng resolutions Were thou adep'e at seve i inion an to ombruce ali the states and Lorritories. mere rele wafely nd the ' IT cE. | © oh wt ite wien suing ated divest 220 " ~ in ccna rah al we Be ag lane vttge more mo beckery pte Ar) H NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE, | Flarence Hgchsiieh Sewing Machines: Hoge py “— the law of 4 aut fake the necessary ops for ota or the new na- Louataeas nal racou? )% vesaall - — tonal wi in Mase ya y " * rte ye. pet of iron'S sioumere dict that ie wih prove's Aerie, "Cenerat Dovine aud unn | Coneress has efiourrnd. They have dane sverythiog ai esi cemrummens teamed Vigse Promtuge py Codnze foreign Quincy Adesas, Je. axe ibe only respectebie peteoms, mn they could to impede the Fremdant, They know thes Tur Pan enerems Co 5 . ye | “ive ee ee laf ies that ome hondted (ens and wooden | thelr opinion, Hikely to attond, Yhe former ia adnutied | Wbelr political Xn ‘ow 3 Moment thet we sot th erate conve dagprevobiedl re eT owns train nteet 3 ie, | to hare been & good olicer, but his unperdoaanie: vin have a re. uniter | an@ebiG eal ee ae | ees fall apart of th gu a Montgomery caterday morning, amd tn the tore ‘steam rope! ng 0 on was in rapping sgeinet Governor Andrew. He |x now 9 ? pited fF asagies Wi ’ t “ ued oF a ng ont he | neoused of having we principi® and bein ed | the people preased to the Hon pin lepartore vy | ‘ trai, | 08 Hrondwny, wed ervggiens Oo po ~ solely by an intense desire to obtain ihe appointment of , - nd Compress vote yo aE cali j a1 (ry uot Naval Officer here. Mr. Adan? ie 2 got of Clmrieg | SUetum!ves (wo thousand ( aittdona! for thetr on ma { her, "exins Merhing tiompans.. thee ‘en interest or ny one 0! Adams, apd served one tora inthe Lagisiature, | Wor’ than worthiew aor pes earns Deere wr a 4 yOwe. J. Tore : « feke wee furailved sttipea, tn necrcdames with, rusia 7 teestah: | His wthosion to the new movement i said by the radi. | Preeitent Job) nn wan Whiten » Tuseday sfieram t } : fies Lhe intra bale of fof tue nw om Lim lst oF | pals to derive ite only signitionnce from ihe fact that ks Ah » we Maze wan; (0 jeune ‘ ha | Netjre se - f- “tr4 rr. “ . * reap bie pe wil : _ | Atty prommont politicians ivelading Banator Wilson, ~ Pen - ee eis eae ke Caueral Butler, Mr. Mamtin aud others, ot which the | Over, Wager, areor poe Kee pe ie declare ot of ” « lemons vine be quoted, whiel Taleo trancmit to yon wy tlie same royal | CouveTatIna wok Wyo ery Late med Senieon ee tot cronersing seen Pear aatshoan, and lebufers genessity atten inet: ith A or sign h dared os oa puumanes | en rere ae date Hitlg | cance. The whole Kenor of the syeeciew and remarks on he Seo tions w irae Gone naval 1108 for the information of whom Men cone | the occanton were at variance with the Presidential pol 4 eo hem, tat no one may allege igvotauce oie decree, | Wzou8, many of nese presses bresthed owt the movt About 6 Mavase, daly 3, . NAVARRITE Tho summing un of (bo Masserhneetts political mace acdsee Sotornal Kerenue Receipta from Ferry | tt that mk a ™£ radjes! w ever, end that con Gepolans, took part fo the od and Greene © : Bants, &e. servation in Congressionst ation cnanot Be Nee Yo reasonably expected, with the ie eer My, | than teupormable fo there to stand ont arn vat The Comuniasioner of Internat Revenue har made the | Piece 7 Be la is Sasstee Sealed i aan c= a” Gherefore, § ine Pronideae feye (o thaw. feerncwe ™ following decision relative to the gro receipts of lace Alley, there would te Ao tool waving to the wl. | *tn4 your bee wen poe i actbow: a. Mime, --A 1908 coling himesi? Bartiegion, bat hose ferry bonis and other veeole — inveeraitons Eptireim eoome elit wedded Mr hin indir | ea Td thet re eae tek a tone; aberaity oy! aaads to Wibeaen Cuntoy, mo ortesied ou Weakly con: | It having been elatmed boy the owners and msnngers of PEAT RUBE done; repudiate your rebel debiyand we will @&knowl- ved. That mr ayinpuibies as & perty #9 ent tu favur mt al ! t J n ¥ t ‘of Ube ty-lovins in Tow trend, beter in cotmpeny wih» mee named Met aliogh ergot renner eee ne Oe cae Crone ae een | NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC COAST. sige you te brothers jn the Crwom of the matee, Com MiP Ptirald necora to vibsrs tl thet we latan Yor eum | orth stenting 0 $0 bil! from 0 Me, Willems Tey were Keomrme bend ae ie moat Sax Paarcieno, August 7, 1869 grease vars » “Fon comme teak one of you, aoe cordon wad 6 . 6 0 | temmer Soginew arrived there yestarday, penenes “ / a vat nn? mg y ( h chia sows: “ Th tromles thal paeangere yeowatiy ordived frome Ind, whee J held thet J believed im my | Sid eeliors of, ovr court? or moe wnieenen ta err | Santas tor coverst anys, Wweeeee te pnertarie nce ot eset 3 wi Topic and Acspuies assert (het Horcote and hin wiote ivi war woolt dreneh oar land in brothers, C ot poem to he wie for the poset kifheg ber, Oe “ peziog! 3 ay, ‘Pe t toe pro: gg 4 tg og 10 Ube Nherste. wea blood, asd 1 ae met hae an data Thteh he wes wasercenaful widen cieiee celled ot rr In AN we e French notihet 9 lenge munuher inhab- ate ma bya riage — the station house yesterday to make some teqeiries on | ® Fr sume the goveranser . ade tants of Aeupulce to nesixt '@ the Aefence of the town, | belveve that if nis Wleevnn Tie More brood thea ia | \ Mess the point, bet the wold Cnatenner wowid give tw ot % and officers appornted to cotamaed thew and declining 7 P hep Han, &, ¥' Moulton, ton | The meter in law thet he freqvemt 12 soifoness, Seah 9 axiy ot two "el | lo nerve were aeaeaned (ww $10 to $28 por month. tie ogubtry, ancther civil war Aaa thes wap net Be | einige, foe tbe snle, a pomee, ™ Tt oe eae ee, oe tet tone , i ams, ie wiyhe rath The amount of bullion shivped from Virginia City and | tweew Blale and rade of tle eames nat | sar is wbigh be ina perfor bedings bere (seu rather glomey fur tue past few days . re, fas Yaa Oot oh vores | Gold Hl, Nevaas, during We peat seven, mowthe, ix Fe eee cn Meta ak a ing the Wake of Pelative to har neter'e @horenbewte Boe niror'ent speomiir, a dwiy Mt thece por Oo I acme comce te $1 bonone, PNPM | inignite mercy, thar we way Rot have any work horror be rot maamene by reconelrwetnd owt | Revaway Acctiamhin A herve stiached to Crewfor & oo ee $"postenn, tem. oe olapanios of corps ‘Mini ree weal. Opinit, 828; Choflar Potos, | 12 paw throwgla aed! hope that I may prove mysten: 8 lien Tol cane cade. lg | Wooleey's grocery wagon van firleesly 418 Nontgom basing t Tawagen bad, | $1TS) 105; sawaxe, $1,000; Yellow Jacks, joan; | If Wis quention ranaius, Spon, muethee your But PE Maa | ery mrcet abort neon veuterdey, Aoshi «ine | ney ‘or bridge oy tart to receive teil. for the Legal tenders, TL wach action here to-day, and w beer wpon this oc ayoug§ *77 * ’ oe egateet io volagleay Se wt ranult of peasengers Casriogen, tears end freight 3} itigh war tenraer Sparrow Hawt, from Vicvorie, | Cason sach wier and considerale setiom Se inay most wagone ad a tree in Wyle Cig! Ths wage to whick be ee Zr | Puy descrip’ ion @ver turd to'l road. fer’ u arrived today . " | wwaterialty aid © resideut oh (he Letribly rexpepertio Rind of Soatetataon | yoked having Gte@ smanhed, be darted gyri men | Hoe marked titer Sav Faasenco, Augnet §, 1966 at on bite nm, Getes me de the (evry, But, forvone rly, Bo one we rw * Sea C fat open th “4 Mining aberes show fivmorss, but trameartions are Keane Cormerty actin tna pero 7 cin | one y Se wee rene Oe! ni 2 easy Ctetinehe all stenion «< vesevte | Might: Imperial, @94, Weleker, S147. Batage, $19 65. | SS Lf ein, he pete.) * ayution tn the head. / - ee jhe amnoul! of All rereipte of eve: | eemet iy i) } WO Abe com " joan oe aredy * + leone Preeereee re fe ’ weer 1 on poy ” m | ras a “ a i “Mee ~ dated Sean anus eesuliosn, onl r pageaeta is | end @ Henry anew wane wet $s teteneaseemins Oe " ‘ TEP LARS | wotce broke tate the hours of Waithew Coney We Megard Sr W pestegie Se “a <= mma ow | THE QUARANTINE AT SAVANNAH. Administration wes tenons ue deserted the principire | | ih Rightly etfest, Toenday, eed teat the propre hove o 20's gone wi ‘+ 1 °

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