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NEW YORK HHRALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1866. 53 ata enennemennmes,. “35 1 . table for the present, until the Committee on Permanent | late last night by Hall’s Boston Band immediately after pon inquiry it was ascertained that the promi 9 SARATOGA CONVENTION Organtzation should report, which waa carrie. the clove of the convention. Thero was a large crowd SANITARY. ‘a dithy condition aad the persous aitucted of very muse. . Mowing were announced as such coinmittee:— assembied on the lawn in front of his apartme nta. The 3 ae nexiectful habits. Third Anaual Plea i Dit P. C. Van Wyck, Jucod L. Swith; | Senator ack nowled; ‘ef speech. Senay Second, Silas seymour, GF. Maurvor? Third, Justus W" wiscbnvchata ast aad! ‘The Epedemic scill th; Fourth, Cornelius’ Thompson, OBPIT AL. ; “ hospiial in the City Park | Kestival of the New Yosh ory FF. Abating—Report from | rye cstablishmdst try re eng ob yb Association at Paul Falk's TA Brooklyn and the Public Inatitutions—Cheere | ig creating some excitement among tho inhabitants of h, George $. Maynard, Delos De Wolf; ful Intelligence from All Quarters—Meeting | that loowlity, and particularly among the brass band aud | _ ™# third annual piontc and summer ay "'* fowtival of The New York Johnson Men Fre, We Stioomaker; Seventh, D: | United Service Society—Klection of Delegates | of the Bourd of Heulth an me | brane burtoned geatr 7 of the 7 Vard, wow sump | the New York Union Musical Association, Bch looks Eighth, —— Pt : OUR residetoos ( expense) are ui - | place eaiand A Park ’ - in Council. Mae a het secs tha’ comin pd Dray aa ‘eke A anos Philadelphia « mason. 1 Nia cages men in the number of cortificates posite The good matured Adwieal te ponte i ed oe om Wednesday night at Lion Park, was a" Success: lows:— ms organization met last evening wo cholera {the most cheering information | Navy Yard, oi Jearning the facts, thought the affaira | ‘! # ‘he managers could have desired. The prog. Mme, Preeiaenl--- Rober H. Pruyn, Albany. — - © places appointed in the various Congressional dis- | that can be given tothe readers of the Henap. The pretty good joke on bis subordivates, and had olly | arrnuged for the occasion included an instrumeotds 4n@ os Presidents se Judicial. Districts Thamane + ig | ‘lots to elect two dotegates and two altornates to the | Hoalth authorities now express a hope, almost bordering | /auzh at nels expuien but the oflcers thought it was no | vocal concert—the latter by members of the * Spicy Debates Among Con- fray emon maa id HW. Dison smith | Philadelphia Convention, The following gentlemen were | upon confidence, that thoy will be able to control the | {on ne Hon—and an order of dancing #0 varied as to please Bultwell and W. Chapman, George Astley and chosen :— diseaso if they cannot even eutiroly stamp it out from | sary they woul lovers of Terpischore who chose to whirl through testing Delegates. Kewia and dG Baborat ae Spaulaicg ‘and | 4—Major William Maga ‘Colonel Jeanie heute our midst, To do them justice, the sanitary officials have | PrAtr, jie A aumral, eee team | wiftly gl h the meses of the Saute John H, Vought, ’ Captain Jo Major Michnel Doran. | Beem untiring tn their efforts, and if the samo energy Is | Notwithstanding the foam of the slook ani fat navai | deus temps SS (‘be emcoful mol a Seriaria—Thoman E. Smith, E. 0. Perri item bah Hedonad. bo peng ey ate displayed in the future that bas been displayed in the | officers the hos; isto be established, and the work- | | Dotworth’s bend cecupled the orchesten Conservative Republicans and Jobne | ¥. coi's. x waren? ae® Grumman 4: & NoOr | geo Monese Ware Sepia Wim, Haat | Daa the poole of New York can hope that the cholera | imea,bave grdemo Ireak,graund to-day, Foe eeatoe | Zadenhipe al Vovcnor chee va! pu Mr, Puore’ on taking tho chair said:—Gentlemen of | 7—<encra Jehe Cochrane, Dieki'wGnwkp will, except in a fow tsolated cases, entiroly disappear | drainage faciiition, ‘The buitding into be sevouty feet | oD. the . programme rit son Democrats Fusing. icher seus catered o's‘ oka four Hea | Lake ae? unni, EeMimimntogie | fog, Masten nan tne tho endo the penat | io oma et wie ie wil be tm rca | ont Fey va fre s ’ i chon E , and wi asgistance will endeavor to discharge the duties of the Paice Geo, M. Van Hosen. Captain John J. Gleason. Ro HR NEW Cases. by the chorus pored by Prov chair in such a manner as to expedite your business and | ®~(21, Joh}: MacGregor. General Willan Wilson. a, OS DE rae The following are the new cass reported (# tho Health | yn, of the city ain, who haw meet your wal, From, ‘action in the few hours james J. y The sanitary officials claim to bave stamped out the * . | by several of the crow: ead “4 neet your appro’ your HOM. & & cox Board for the twenty-four hours ending at noon yoster. or erowned heads of SPEECH OF SENATOR DOOLITTLE. | #il0:tod for your deliberations results will flow as far- . ON THB RUMP RADICAL CONGRIS cholera from Ward's Island, Blackwell's Island Work. | day:— musical productions. This was given by * | reaching and {mportant to the country and the world as | How. 8. 8. Cox, at the invitation of the members of | nouse, and Randall's Island. For the past twenty-four | Arthur MePevitt, residing at No. 36 Furman streot. of the Association in such 4 manuer ax to ea thoee which sprung from the action of the convention | the Johnson Club of the Sixth Congressional district, 7 Edward Dwyer, residing at No. 126 Smith street, siderable applause, although the number of he samo may be ee choruses, on the pro ile, @ powerful choraw which framed the constitution of these States. We have hours not a case of the disraso has been recetved in either Ann McCormack, corner of Bridge and sufficient to give it pre eet not, indeed, mot to establish or re-establish a Union of delivered an address last evening at Democratic Hall, No. | of the before mentioned places, and though there Mra. Sburkin, No, 68 Warren reek tenor waid of the rendition or'the Uiree Dilection of Delegates to the Phila. | 'c% States. We have assembled because we maintain | 206 Eighth avenue, on the subject “Tho Rump Radical | pe othors admitted heroafter, tho surgeons bave not it Ann Galiagher, Sixth avenue and Thirteenth street, geet from the operetia of » s nt that the Union then established stil! exists; that it has | Congress.’’ The hall was respectably filled but not over- Died at half. ‘thi .M. isite to give the: ys prema.o, delphia Convention. never been dissolved; that these States are one and tn- | crowded, chiefly by ardent pecan ‘of the Johnsonian | lightest fear of its return in an epidemic form. The Joba Kinnven, pa, corner of Carrol! and Van well knows nm "Bales ae : Mun pica Unto ts es Be &o, po preaewee = legs Shamaaly seats ory an fo far Bers ey On cg apeanasne of ine speaker at the en- | reports from all the public institutions show » marked ee eae = eS eee a warm di trations of &e. &e. 5 lepends haw para 1, him with applause, decrease in the number of chol bile tb jane Killane, eerner of Van Brunt and Dikewwa | 9 ae oe pevgremne com ble. To main this truth millions of freemen Mr. Andrew Hoagland, having been nominated to the SRONETA. CRANE: We © | streets. for no special remark, At (he termination of ti rushed to arms, and bled aud died and | chair, briefly premised that the meeting was but the total number of patients ts being daily decreased by Elizabeth Ransom, Partition near Richard street. cert the floor was cleared for dancing, which we ie SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD, triumphed over hundred battle fields; wounded | opening of the fall campaign of democracy in the dis- | discharges, Maria Sheitey, No. 4 Cummings Stores yard, up with apint far Into the small hours of the mocuing. and maimed veterans in every city, village, and | trict. He then introduced Mr. Cox, who was again ‘THe “GIsTeRs OV THR PooR.”? Chas. Cassidy, No. 14 Rapelyea street, ‘Died at five A -_ ay hamlet in the are living witnesses of that triumph, | cheerod vociferously. Mr. Cox ‘commenced — his ‘The noble conduct $ M. 8th inst. Sanaroaa, August 9, 1866. | while vacant and countless graves attest the | remarks by staling that the death of the Rovle conduct of the above-named Roman Catho- | “wep. Meallister, reskding at No. 108 Hamilton avenue THEATRICAL. The convention, called at Saratoga Springs to appoint | #2Verity of the conflict, and the stern and devoted pa. | tate Congress was a happy event. After passing | lic ladies is deserving of tho highest encomiuma, On | Only two fresh cases are reported from the Raymond Wood's Theatre Benefit of Mr. Baker deleehion Se Ph 1 N triotism of those who 60 nobly vindicated the national | some bitter irony on its accomplishments the speaker | Dr. Thayer, of the Cholera Hospital in Brooklyn, having | street jat!, as follows;—Joba Giichen and Margaret Mo- ‘The gentle: * 7 ga the Philadelphia National Convention, to } unity and indivisibiilty. Gcntiomen, lovalty and pa- | entered at length into w full disquisition on the | apptied to the Sister C tha Ord Dowongh. pete D: Cee Sean meerns 9 Ne convene on Tuesday next, August 14, at Philadelphia, | triotiam are not confined by geographical lines. ‘We this | propriety of admitting the South into tue Union, in | °” wbanrgns Nae héaaleednty,wotrihqed em debpcell THM DANY MORTAUTY List, Bowory who observed, deprecatingty, Talk about gee amet here to-day in Leland’s Opera House. There was a | “ay rejoice that thousands in the South as well as in the | which he elucidated and thoroughly sustained the poll- | 8X of the Sisters were sent to the hospital, where, dur- | The following is a tabular statomont giving the num: | Sczonays and yer Brigneoloys, and all yor othor furria North were found true to our glorious flag. Tho loyalty | cy of President Jounson. He ropudiated the Inconsist- | ing night and day, thoy attended to the sick, In pret bormits for burials granted for the twenty-four | uproar singers; why, Teony Pastor 'd lick the skim of ‘Very full a:tendance of delegates sent by the various As | of many of our Southern brothers was tried in soverer | ency of Congress in admitting Tennossee to the Union rs ending yesterday :— semby districts throughout the State. Stes thea vs oon. and it was found to'be of an and | exoluding nates, which had as fully endorsed tho ga Les denn Ging have Bete sareetting in mt ey ye iz | the tooth off hate a dozen on ‘orm,’ would bave boom ‘THE ORDER IN WHICH MEMRERS WERE RLBOTED, luring texture which became moro firmly knit as pro- br te con 4 of integrity. The members of the f ntion to tho cholera patients tn private reai- ‘a morbua and. chole 1 | bighly delightod by a vinit to Wood's Theatro last night. ty Vanished, familios scattered and life threatened. | ‘Rump’? were noxt assailed sriatim by the speaker, | dences, What has been said of the “Sisters of thi zYMotIG dineasee 2 - be The very beautiful little Opera House was crowded, | We sre proud to take. them by the hand and call them | and shown up in ‘full hypocritical costume,” thelr | Yor” is equally applicable to all of the Roman Cathotie | 4 other diseases 14 | Besetis have been plentiful as bleckberrion lately, anid —- | each beneficiary has sirivon to ontdo hiv predecorsor um and, notwithstanding the cold and rainy weather, the } brothers. And you, gentlemen, will concede them | various acts of oxpelling democratic members; ‘endeav- | religious orders in this city and Brooklyn, hia’ stage stalls were graced by the presence of ladies, who their rigbts as cheerfully and as fully as you will | oring to drag in auch territories as Colorado, &c.; their CASE OF ( + ersendd oe . $2) the preparation of a big bill,” but the honor of pro- ‘ail tate h vod wits th iiesal fachent be zeal im maintaming your own. Our nation will | overbearing devotion of timo to negro suffrage aud other Amild case of cholera was reported to hav CHOLRKA ON THE RAMPAGR, duetng the traditional “grea! tLof the season” mus® soo much amused with the warmth and intent- | now have an opportunity to show the world that it ia | questions pertaining to the freedmen, and shameful | place in oue of the second class hotels 1 It in stated by the police authorities that on Aaturday | rest with stage manager Baker, who, last night, wan amniat- ‘Beas with which motions and amendments to amendments | 93 —. typelnr patie ng in peace as it was valiant, * sald to be a Tennessoean. oe man named Edward Fritter was arrested by a po- | ed by Miss Mary Provost, Mr. Ira Moore, the Worrell Ble werful and triumphant in war. Our veterans ha’ ina word, the attempts of the fate Congress to inter. | ter, who had been in Philadelphia for several days b yas Were proposed with stentorian votces from delegates. The | Fett owe their arma'end gone to their ploughs and their | rupt the concord of the Union and clog the strenuous | fore his arrival here. Itwas believed that he copttacted | Xication, The prisoner on his way to the station | veritable Touy himvol’, The frat piece was Via Convention was presided over by Homer H. Nelson, of | country homes, Congress desires to prolong the conflict; | efforts of tho President for reorganization, The speak- se while in Philadelphia. No fears need be en- | 22U80 escaped from the officer, and after ho ran for | Widow's Stratacem, in which Misa Provoat, tm Dutchess county, a8 temporary chairman of the organ- | but miserable party triumphs on bloodless Congressional | er, who was often interrupted by bursts of applause, ting the hotel, for the patient, who some distanco was recaptured. Hs was sent to the Ray. | the character of tho ‘heroine, received an enthusiaate . moud street jail, and was released on Tuesday inst «He | greeting, and sang two songs with charming naive'e Thte neglect of wore important items concerning finance, &e.— | patient n of the Forty-fourth precinct on a charge of in- | ters, Mr. Claude Havwiiton, Mr TW. Keene, and the ale battle fields sre not required to supplement the splendid | retirod after delivering a speech which occupled near! over, has b joved from th pervect: neat and very brief and sppropriate | Victories won by Grant and Sherman, Sheridan and | two hours amid considerable cheering. ” * | Kpartadute be occupied, been thoonehiy diiereoiede | WAS soon afterwards attacked with cholera, aud died at | was followed by a hudget of comlealition from Mr, Pastoe, ‘address, which was loudly applauded, especially at that | Thomas, Farragut and Porter, and other illustrious ph i Liemtisiians The name of the hotel has heen suppressed froin a de- | M/s residence in Graham street, near Flushing ay enue. who was warmly eppiacdad ia some Sorciple hiss 08 point referring to President Jolinson’s) policy, which he | heroes, whose names were not born to die. The true he sire to avold a noedloss panic and things The Fair Que with the Golden Logke atated to bo that @ State gnce in the Union is in the | Matioudl Union men of the country, rogardioss of party | SPEECH OF GEN. LOGAN AT SPRINGFIELD, ILL. NICIAL LUST OF CASES. From the Islands. rt php Batre gon | pon lore tag by Purpose As utual, with enthusiasm, The clog dance was vooifervusly a Profasor A. i Walsh came Island yesterday, but no deaths occurred. Tho pationts | nest with a “plano caprice”—which was quite capricious tn hospital, whose eases have been already reported in the | snouch—and the beneil closed with the petite drama, ot chole: Jovernor’s names, unfettered by party ties,’ will repudiate the Union forever. monstrous doctrine that our national galaxy bad been The following i ‘The usual formal proceedings of appointing secretaries | destroyed. Some of the stars may have been for a | He Denounces the President asa Demazounc, the by cases as reported on | There were two new cases of cholera on for the twonty-four having been gone thronyh, the work of the Convention | %##08 obseured; the lustre of a few may even yet be Uphol the Radle marens, Pi Into The Old Guard The house was crowded in ow ‘eading of the call ior the Convention. It was expected | with bright eyes beaming on us, and. the approving gooe-en) ; Usth street and Third avenue, Au- | and cholera, ts much Yeas than the day previous, What | Pecumlarily, aucoasaful: This evening the last wat ome that this woold open s warm discuaslon, toaarauch ag | wmiles ofb-auty, you wil fam aura, be ablo to. afopt SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. Sree the doe erage OE ae eee aye iat | of tue souxin— Mr. C. 1, Dounelly takoe hie boned J Such wise measures as will, under the blessing of that rN oe easeoan, at hotel, August 8, the troops remains to be seen. , z ef : there ira, two —ee and Westchester— God who bas thus far, in 7 ‘and in war, guided Ce] BE Cae Cniwaco, August 9, 1866, hasan, 4B Madiieik ste60k Anievee & " pnt gine gin Sg Sn STORM ON LAKE ERIE two sete legates from each—one representing them- | Dation, meet the approval of your own consciences an in the occasion of the nomination of General John A McCodrick, 69 Whitehall strest, Auguet 9. Tho sanitary condition of these islands remal Rocuuarea, N. ¥., 4 owt 0, 1808, ecives as the delegates of the people proper; the other | 0% Eek fog ll po cll le orief | Logan for Congressman at largo, by the State Republican a Brown, from City Pri changed. No new cases of A heavy northeast waren is prevail Gg day on Lake two sets represented by their opponents as the delegates | “Davin R Floro Josue moved the appointment of a | Convention at Springileld yesterday, the General wc | jyty'aicranine to aibos "| aad frogs dlanehions are approncbfeg convalseceure bg 4: é : h of certain officeholders, Some little by-play followed ag | Cowmitice on Resolution, which was adopted, and the | cepted the nomination in a speech of great length, Ho | — Josoph Disehe, 11s Thirty-ths yt, Auguet 9 - - ‘a aarertnn Tereun’ tua tahoe at eae pom to the order in which the delegations should be called, ne gentlemen were appointed on said commit | commenced his speech with a defence of Congress and Joun ae ROLE ES mn meer me The Casenne = New Ove <r pine o'clock this morning, struck upon the sankea one motion being mado that they should be called by | Messrs. Thomas J. Barr, RG. Bailey, D. RF. Jones, | M# Acts and asevero attack upon the President, saying | 9.45 4 yf Dr Oiitianss reports a cuss ai 967 Wost | From ste A. M. yosterag” QMIEAN® August 0, 1808. | pier and became a wrock. Capt J. I Ledyard mam counties, and another by Aesembly districta. The latter, — —. ae rer, Hugh A. eae | that Johnaou became President by the tiaud of an askas. G : were esteen choltre ‘deatve in tis city. pia la rns are fe oe . ha righ aot seneie however, prevailed, although It was or tacitly | Thomas J, strong, E. Van Voorat, iy N. W. | sin, whowe hoart was black and brain was diseasod with e es swept over tho wreck edmiticd ta. is the: eae AE Mcallen vebitind be ae oe aus, 8.C. png & Newton, the desire to perform some groat act for the benofit of en Dr. Usborne reports a case at 176 Weat Twenty The Cholera in Cinclunati. és ¥ s iy i . ight treet. “INH “ rT ~ only erie ape aeeeen auction a ihe ore recurring, on the ‘oe Oe co traitors and treason, He became President ja that way “to is Mary Suilivan, 115th street, five doora from Thore were twenty-seven dunn: foe Caers Hiner: belies gl Letlfeeogahf Ao Lae, ole @ Philadelphia i Third 4 4 mestyebice Nooaet Bap dr work went smoothly on, and aa the forenoon proceedings | Convention, and all amentimeats being withdrawn, it | p% ‘ve tet Of his man Booth, aid most faichtully has | TN Aye A e.g reported at the Tomb. fe dp E _The Gret bate of sew eotion reosived ot Macon beaten soribes Work. of the aveutag, toe teens tsvereatea stn tae Pueenel tea tioied gl ool eres nleboprconetee OMMTIICATES OF D¥ATIIG ‘The Cholera at Savannah. arclicond oy Sere ce Chat Paaee ene | Pye Ae dumb phy of making pgp of delegates took thelr ann ee aoe the following as the Com- pb = him President. After appealing to poe heirs Snare al pra. ay es pemantay - Savaxwan, Ga., August 9, 1866, Pp uh to Fremdans <x sit Uy mventl to pormmas MeCordrick, y Barrac . — on departure. Distridte—First, Thomas J. Creamer, E. C. Jobaron; reat, he eae ee nt tame | Stvan Ryan, Battery Barract ira Paso tort Mrdteauhs Reb remmeite touibe kore ZILEMENT IN CINCINNATI Z CONFUSION IN THE CONVENTION. Second, James Calvin E, Prat; Third, B. H. | ‘© the platform. The issue on which the nnoo, Battary Barracks. Pe Rhabe ge rong Ast gong rt 9 irl ee ypgteadegs Coe August shat witus Gaatl ved te sist 9 scene, for the mora Mills, H. 4 Tilden; Fourth, Samuel C.'Crane;' Fitth, | contest tx to bo fought ts the constitutional amendmont, | Honry Darling, Battery Harracka. PETES Spee, Mammary, lateding tyre spies, anguetes Biitesmesk, cles tee demae Gorton & Oe, Sees hee prtake of minds Llesaet tente ceaaee | greys Sable, Soke Crane ein OR, yiaen, S| All men born here should beettizema, and thove who come | Mary Pon ker, Red Hoos Hospital MEETING OF COMMISSIONERS OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS. | Was arrested yoatorday for embozaling $90,009. : , 0. P. ; eric ‘einuan, E pean mbaoarieneare alata ‘made confusion more confounded. A motion noar the | £ighth, Janes Willeta, Joun B. Voght. hore should bo made citisena If they can take the oath of | Ann carroll, Eleventh avenue and 125th alrvet ns Vinten an be. AuGet'ed tub Las tee 7" lose of the morning proceedings wan introduced tothe | The Convention here took a recess. allegiance, He was heartily ia favor of making nogroes | Eiwant Baumgarten, 99 Beekman street, : HUOSON RIVER NEWS, ‘Hoot that none of the delegates of contested districts Evening dtiniinss | Wé wis fi Sader” OC bqelih Francia Alvey, 176 Went Twonty-elghth street, Sisters of ty Volunteering to go to Youduxxaraa, August 9, (860 ghould take pert in the business of the Convention until ag ory ello ghee Agar asap lay mcprsieoanda Tie PURLIC IX8TITETIONS, Inland an Narwen for the Sick. A fire at Castiston last night destroyed Travor'« bare ee TE ee upon the August §—10 P. M. in Congress. Tho South must have no more for ite votes | Th» superintendent of out-door poor makes the follow. 1 meeting of the Commissioners of Charities | aad other outbuildings Loss $6,000. Sararoca, This ‘Mr. Joxgs, from the Committe Resolutions, peri * elders of tical 3 representatives, Th Ne oft. | seporied the ‘following, ‘which ‘were, urantmousiy, | ‘Ban the North, Representation must be based on the | ing report of deaths from choiora. In. the ablie institu: | and Correctious was held yesterday, the President In the 1a Askta.et Feet Bron te-nigh dastrayed che Reset te = the jaa sdoaitin saneh stendaaincie risear peed :— actual voting population. In relation to dlafranchiae. | Hons (or the twenty-four hours ending at 2P. M., Wed: | ong, hae sed a MN oa ‘one of the contested end een by tke ie. ee ee ment of rebel officiats, civil and military, the only fault | Worphouse so... fe Aty THoapttat z A contract was awarled to Felix Campbell to put up « ‘A man was killed near Htuyvesant in a grovel pitew wen ll ns bo Gor which inle Convention is now assembled, mects our | Re bad to find with the amendment was that it does not Ae iatondent further spots five casou romain, | Woodward pump at Bellevue Hospital for $1,600 the Hedson River Kaliread to-day. a delegate whose position, as a imeniber of the Convent: T Soapinet "Fiat as members of this Convention, avy, ‘omtabis fe ai orp that, ve or bod ing in the Almshoure, ten In the New York City Lu- | 4 proposal from the American Ventilating Company to ROBBERY IN PHILADELPHIA ‘tion, was contested This wasa member from the fix- the pubiie sentiment of the State of New York, we gress be- | natic Asylum, with alx cases of acute diarrhaa. ventilate the “morgue” for $577 was ordered on file. * teesth Assembly district of New York. This called in an to ex Our unfaltering cond. | fore he would give his coneent to its I. The south RED HOUME Hosrrtal. PuiLsortrwma, Angast 0 1866 the member in guesticn, who denied that the delegation Gence in the abithy and honesty othe Obiet Executive of tno | should bo grateful for our proposition tm relation to the | ye following was yesterday's report :— It was ordered that eight of Rowchett’s portable hot air | Four men with biackenod faces enteret the house of nd tn ble Adellty to the pies of constitu. | national Wo propose to protict them from baths be purchased for use tn the almshoune. Ka Krider, in the southern oute kiru of the poo perpen beng cay ane paeit mpe are he ee en rere aately ane Paying their debis to who assisted | Remaining August #.....-.0 Discharged...........5.... @ el last might, and threatening the life of Krider ané id not Dellave, when questioned, that thelr right to re. | fare othe sdapeda - sean, | Seen teen eh ame the nd eyed | Buse wdusiied se ree ec aague’a {| 4 Stplution wan adopted that whoress the Medical | 'f,"ficisea' choi kaye and runscckiny the howe Preseatativn contested. This qualification favor restoration , and trusted them for her p Board hed requested the appointment of four additional | made off with $2,400 in ie, and also stole some ee eS ere ae Jans ib “the Union inelading | We ving 10 these Kagiion |. Tit mare none Tmombers, thet Dru Hoary D. Noyes, Wiliam D. Van | wacchen and other valuables om ree as reg * 80 ot re be not fet of Congress In all cases | bo! of rebel bonds:—‘“Genticmen, you can't collect leary cnt poroore i fe 40, Ireland, 114th street and | Biron, Foster Swilt, aud Austin Flint, Jr., be appointed econ scale ye. “the Po poy Bg Mo pega stiafucion oe. wld: | Sou and im return the South ew haps pay | _,Died—Thomas Kotiy, Anguat 9; Mary Peniker, Au: | ™P POT soived that the physicians at the several in ROBBERY IN DETROIT. of delegates from contested district, which oy it toe Bae of Toa ced un: | oUF debta, Woon Zen Go all tines things you may be *mharged May Christian (mother), Augusta Chris. | Stitt Hons be authorised, during the prevalence of cbol: |r store of Win Ee Fee 8 Ss orm ofecuner even for an, cdjarament Toe sume chem ‘and febternity at the Sloss of wees them you cannot be, Temhay bo fre cars, paditn one ee Ee ee annie aieneds Wasser, pos for the care and corafort of the sick or for tb ae lant night, the safe bi shed C more, and if it was left to me f id ony :— Un Lg hy lr er ellie god Pp Jon of the well, and to suggest such change in 23, The supposed robber was arrested in tus olty ‘erder. This he was unable at once todo, mamly through Ranafrody ‘That be | : You | whe following is the report from the above-named hoa- ; Sema , a sof adriana rom tng body ate Oenvntin, 0 operate ate anne fo ae Fostoraion of on eh fi yong epiatsiog pital for (he twenty font oars ending yesterday after. peso ‘that In tiny of roan wee sp omc pre ate ‘who got on the stage and prenecd with cour pon, honorabie popsnmpne worms tattered, noon at two o' — ‘aetetast matror on irae emorpiner. Oe suit tember deur that | Mie Praticn saps, Nesocnegendye, | yrmce te are He blvea to ot Sone, | Meng at por Bd 3 | aif ae ae a er ia eae en, OT BLP OM NS oR ae cause of the wonle ws iat there wore ine inany | ston, and the adoption of those involving prodigal waste of | when ho was inaogurated View President, by his own | Atruiedgines...-0.0 000. $ Remaining, 12 | Te was ordored that no visitors to any of the islands be ‘every Gay, wha can aony thet lt ts the reigning gar ‘teal of krone ae submission, and by a few Reunited, Besrtss sovaistot the ints wer beve forever set pire heangy bepehiys my npvttena sory lama sige. Sipe 1ay cameek of the dead are Henry Dowling, Susan M fon a Mad us coorassnebussmmcatn onos ra SORTS IPO ded and porinent decisions shat up the Nolet, end | at rent tne Queains vat of mash areata cha tee ot | Logan) ‘cama to thie coaclason"Who all things mere | leaon, simon Ryan wud Thomas Metre pie doy gee ‘ihe super | NA BAA Arc = Sock orsieek, when Seastor’ Doolwile would whdroas ihe | to the repair'of ius ravages Tig developer of the re- eS We, meme we bere | a, vestentag there she th apc verel bs cienPsegy ele rate, Peck cot on tues Gene ee eS. Foncaue ® Somvention’ “Tats wee baled wih chvies tad oe Ove: | Subs q.cueemmimenecentzycetreatgge ss mose on | animal fora nds of work snd when he ALM | oaa2"iaand” The names ef the toed were Thorns | Poaesaet ee aed eect ema, | oo MAS vention adjourned. Resolved, the thanks of the ant eee to our | gon and made him. Thereupon Andrew Johnson beg! Wansehura aod k Comell, Three patieuts were | physician of the department, will be deemed to be a re- | lous beauty Al bi Ant Seaston. brave ees ont ccnmsen, eat th Fe Le wo look arvund to oe what he could do to make his calt- Seas mania ‘aroline Kaz, Honora Sullivan and | signation of hi = ule want fs The Comvention met at half-past four o'clock, and, as [mn 9 Py ne ee oy ey upog | img an tion sure, He said to bimself:—'1 eaunot bo | Frederic Now. ‘or was nen ‘m. ‘ebb, Super. — ‘ i 4 + . RATHA ON REMOR'S ISLAND. Lity Cer or - HhY PURIFY, &TRENGTITEN AND INVIGORATE. the Comeniuiee on, Oredentisle, ware not propared ‘o'r: | weaker et cvr common county, the the goreramant end | nominated egtia by the peuple who nominated me Ue | me Rogues of vial stamics recerved the following ty Cemetery v_ STRENOTIIEY AND a? Wicenie, Whe. mete @.triel epnacb, of sod dtection, and sane senple provision for tbecsm: | other party.” Hance be fot up @ letter on yesterday -— Guintp Gecnmuns on of waier and diet, ‘which the following is a pretty full report:— Ps ‘support of their families. breach between himself and Congress, By this means Dapantwent on tur East, + harged that ofenane TOR DOOLITILE'S SPRECH. The committee to pend delegates to the Philadel- | he would get the sympathy of the democracy and con fee ob eae erp oa vi fi BD JER + pam pe Pay rao top, sane ye Cons Mr. Doorsrria said he liad been so long a resident of | phia Convention thea submitted the following list, which | str-ct a new party, go before the people and be reele-t- | Ten Sun —Bleawe find sone of vente tn the bodies ju aA bs) 9 Wootern Stace that he felt almost as @ siranger here in | Was auani y ry ed. When nominated the demo-racy will organize in | Tieuisnant iver, £ ent Maonuken, tdeuten weak unas let anervad y L ll betheray, Is native State, He wan a delogate from his own State on Del gates a flown A. Dix, Henry J. Raymond, | the North the South and hold the election, and if then mest he world baw in way to Philadelphia. He came here because he ba XS Myers, te ——> — J. Tilden, | we fall 4 wy President by the votes of the North, ‘was anzious to know the feeling of the great State of n fe rac 10, Santi » Chareb, and be fail to carry # majority of the United Sates, bw declare himself the constitutionally elected $06 ‘ On the application of Farret! Sheridan for the discharge it wax ordered nest . Uistrict Del gate—Firm, William BH. Ludiow, BE. 0. Sol oeae tad poses taster." Morente Ri phend Perrin, Thomas A. Jerome, Abram (i. Stimers, Second, Be assured that i¢ what they are to stay. ‘This question is whether the American people | Henry R. Pierson, E. J. Lowber, Tuomas Kinsella, W. | aiming at, and when do that it will oan PART AND PRXHRNT RIDE of Ange Sheridan from her indents b ‘great E. Robinson; Third, Martin Kaibileisch, Jaspor W. Gil | ivaugurate ‘another revolution and more bloodslnd The following table givos a compar eTngrabamn had denied the application to hemical Pomade Restores Grey Sy sae Brads eee ehow poxertal the | Ber, Calvin’ B Pratt, Altred M. Wood; Yourth, A. | The South understands this plan, and we must defeat Tt | the uumber of seats t era w cancel the indentures, the Hoard woald not take any « : " ootd by ‘world vew well knows sine the war is over. | Oakey Lg Edwards Fiecrenent James B, Taylor, | by carrying every Northern State as a unit He waa | on the 9h day of Augnet during the | Hot they would direct she be por we mest the problems which peace has | Charles A. Stetson; Firth, F. related Smith, Alex. W! | upposed to temporizing with the “outh. There was but | ent epidemics | ip in accordance with the rites of the i 1? In bie judgment, if we should follow in | Bradford, Nelson Taylor, Pamont R Kirkham; Sixth, R y to treat with rebels, Take the tore in one wew Tone Soe A my, Meee the of ince (continned iause), guided . ries P, Daly, Ro hand and the sword in the oth re as 1000. Cove Deady, | nce the Commissioners requested Rev dy the wis» and humane principles ‘whted governed his Russel, Aaron |i. mune of the Union, with the flag August, aaa '” 1. | Win Btarra to procare for them the tance of the @arcer, ‘extending charity to al!, malice toward none,’’ Oe Eight over their territory. He had no sympathy naan ery u 9 | ister of Charity as nurses for Ward's Island An med an te ¢ fn that same path which bis successor {# now treading 1 John’ K. Bur: | ing traitors, no commireration for them Hons of the dewths are cnsn p asly re 1 | native response botng given to the t, yeuter aene Ue Ke (cheers), we shall demonstrate that our poople are aa rell, Geor,e W. Meleen; Ninth, Hosea B. ina, Henry | forget no man «ho had lost hts life aud who RROORLTS vi a Father ttarrs and Mother Jerome, se ompanied by ao, VR (ent Inagnapimous in peace as they wore strong in war. A Cargill, A. J. M. Penoington, Audrow ; Tenth, | maimod in this war for the Union, and could forgive | Anauat 9 we 7 " eof the y ff we shall follow the suggestions of Thaddeus ~tev. Bilas Seymour, James P. Sanders, Benjamin Brandreth, | no man who bad it, If elected to Con. | Sugunt ) 1 4 2 | Reniied - ‘aod bis followers in their cry for vengeance upon the | Robert P. Perrott; Eleventh, Jno. W. Brown, Jno. gress he would carry out what be had He coula | *"* b Tr : § Nord Byyletemtng se pom nered, we shall be unworthy of America’s earlior Headley, W. Grier, Isaac Anderson, Twelf not forgive the -outh. There was no use in asking bim I AEB, we mp set \ : z | not avatied of, and boat ng tier has been sent uy ordeieh bie zt freditions’ (Chears.) ‘There are some who say that tie | Hiram W. Dixon, Henry A. Tiden, A. H. Heute, C. | w do It If Le changed bis principles he woult give hin | IR eonamauemos ot the ruynors (lai ave Veo apne’ misrionors to Vauhor star's fT gt South har gS Deon sufficiently punished. This he | Wheaton; Thirteenth, Marius Schoonmaker, Thad- | constituents due tim. and notice to elect anotier man in dented. They dew Hat, D. R Oiney, Frederick Ro Cook; | his piace. Seah arta thay tard book emma wie ot Fourteenth, Robert H. Proyn, Charies Goodyear, Frank: ‘anes 00 6: peal to the Convention to go home and go | th? . why lin Townsend, Allred Van Banford; Fifteenth, Gideon | to work, the Gi pacdiige dries mfberedinnen gy pt reggemenndl Charles ‘Thomas B. Carroll, James & | poll's friends thin are not tn Smart; sixteenth, Thomas S Gray, A. C. Hand, Robert | Con in at large withd Sees, eeeny detedl Paral 1 2f miltiows, | % Halo, Lot Chamberlain ; Seventeenth, Albert Andros, | track. This is by no means and is, the Registrar of Vite! Stat ation, las addrenwd following letter the Presiteat of the Metropolitan Board of Health To Te Presinesr Serrore: in—During the past few ives in the Key ane F GAGE ine A Compound of Cocoa- Tn preperation cowie oe 6 large jn. ding a rimilar por ‘Aaron Duncan 8. Robert. | was appotnted Senator while bol aut ‘ oer en taael have ie; | Son; Wighisnathy Meaty Cherein, Gcorge, Brigin, Petar | to Loten's, and -herefore, precedents are. Ses ae ‘ , . dasuet Init. & wn pa Gee i ee gg oy totes: Bnese Beceanes; Mamecath, 9s A ei ptecmpaiastacscse fy Properiiom o mnt oil, whicd 6 wanlvorentig Soath has been punished, and in his Judgment sult, a ee te MICHIGAN POLITICS. wgreat reapack Tam coverendh sit! Jou whew 2 properties thas beet eit Ue rere rere a nee eeu ished, to make her foal most keenly the ’ my of the ae, hich thar originated “frm, ‘Theodore &. Faxton Johnson Sinte Convention. ‘The desolation created by the famous proud mare! " ” Dernort, Auguss 0, 1866. of Sherman to the sea was enough to satiafy the ep irit of PP na ‘ . A Johnson mass convention was held here to-day, and revenge even of Thaddeus Stevens; but the spirit appointed the following delegates to the Philadelphia of revenge exhibited by some men it really seemed that Govvention:— Delegates at Large—Jarnos ¥. Jap, Gonoral A. 8. Wil- Leonus, General G. A. Caster. he bumman Me ATOT the traneaction ef some additional routine bux Qeas the Hoard adjourned. ‘ TWE EXCISE LAW oclamution by the Governer fat to and pub the Wert, reper se Dye. The Be oA Willams, Wm ©. Beardsley, G Prenty Sttb, Mereane B. Entsick, Daniel Dakin Belapates—Renty’ Buren, J. 3. Kewell, 0. B. ailguagecrsigcel oer gen Digarce The Best Beer Jonea, Edward P. i I bg ee a we cake 5.0 Kextrdres, domes, leianes, 5, 0 Benen, Compabeionert ai the present tine. sleo apy . 6 Twenty-seventh, Joho Anot, James Dunn, General H. H. Stevens, W. B. Thomas, Byrom G, Stoal, aati the con: onabty of the law m= ecided. The following is a copy of the Gareruor's pro iamation com angworthy's New Premium Truss ( aree ° + Twen John Atkenson, & Bilin, A.W. wey. HET ht Gole ee, 0. Mauger, kewin . Brown! “Resolntions were adopted approvaig the restoration win T. Brown veaing the Bupreme Court — os rvs Pu, 066 Bomedoage ; of President Joboson, (he admuasion to Congress of sing prem Coll oad oo HRLMBOLD 6, 6 Broedwey. ~ y ninth, SE rn ee in Sel onumen ‘and the principles set forsh in the call | pegCLAMATION BT ROCKER & FRYTON, GOTENSOR OF ome om morsan’K. Pitunpion, Alek. W. Harvey,’ Win Willlaus, | £0" the Puiladeiphia Convention: and deotartug that the \ mare | Defiance Fire and Rurglor Prowt safes, Alem Leervan K. — oy WA Riker’ Ay. Winer, W! | Miminsion suite that Convention: of those who in tho 1, Reuben B Fenton, the Mate of Mow | scemare acd Pal bales wt Ob Murray erent Th 64 Charies % “ + | States not in rebellion failed to support the Governmeut f York, by vives of the power repesed ie ped ockatlicn Sewing Me: Pange! i no potas enlytour of the Code of Procedure . E e bad ay Oe ereihos the tongnies above named, tm season at Demeoe jc State Central Committees. That ried, an ex prenmnd be 4 the foth 4 f, “s ty ,~ bef ne Compaey tas roodeay” be ee nei aan = Philadelphia, have No Bll any recanctes may oe. Deraore, Angust 9, 1966. ‘the oh yet 10 Veit proeediogs, W wit AN e masting of the, Board war with um, they lost, we won, now wo are I sna cur tn thelr del ‘ The Conte Comm has appe exdy Aisappeared fr ot ropet tan ” _ hie negg with theus ' Our attitude them was that of war; hb wes iomeenne Gate ‘an been te pediy d'mntnlehing the eity of York, on the uth ome mow it is an attitude of peace. Tt should and does make | guig Seymock moved tbat the officers of the Conven- | od the following delegates phin Conven A wae renived that hm Keeelieney | Krvedw & wide diforemoe with « Christian people, So long 8% | tion be authorized to calla fulure convention if neces at L Charles. & Siaart, 0. 0. Bald win, w J. Mills, Char! ve Goverwor of hin Ria | extraordinary ger ppg 9 Lag pat onal tenon = = pa ‘les tod ’ ee Soren ot eee Tooral copfiict, an ‘arm H. Leptow oppored the motion, and it was ell pra gdates mde who dor, Dot Keow that In & moral conde love 18 | tog, Mig Pyrat te “besten Ge Sede ke | 8 day an practicable Goneen ee Lette are ecrouge: ‘han bated! In mustering the hosts of men E. 0. Pau moved that the delegation to Philadet. | ,endm ¢ Mason, R Davia, H. Contler, J. W. Pasa, Giwary general (orm of ' ° o : ta the doew ant One tina!’ baa fairly | phia be requmated to cast thelr voles there ae @ uult, ¥ a if . sad for the vit Jody ia 4 I way, ond Crag aud humanely your enem: tabled. , _— place of holt } ful than the doctrine of revenge, Prewident Sacme Lame we CamTNe FORKIR OF THR CONVERTION, WD POLITICAL CONVENTIONS. « to eel for om nilers,, “ezine Veet would pot do justice to the American fe no nl The ings of the Convention were broaght to a Cnsemat, haat % 1 op the Bath day of Agente we own grewt mind, did be pot reatine this close in the most perfect unanimity and concord of - sal = peded Fi font por hs aglhew a ' ” hick bed | or cnet, eat amore Marans ow hte it oe be a ating, with the justice and megnanimit, the true rh rolty of feeling which was exhib. The Democratic Comvention im the Sixteenth @istrict Avwericar Seotloman a4 Christian fulee, the Salon, Tee ieee salon, aud welch ress frees the Fret nomleaiad Judge Van Tramp fur Congres, . aniary Canoe aay be gremenes 5 Drielly sliuded to the patriotic career of the P ja) tect val delegations from some districts having pre- to the Philadelphia Convention were aiso ad va Ie Witness wherest I beve oA my band wed ‘ tue Sepaim and sepectaily from the veginaing of ihe | fectet thvensivts with distinct aud separate credent lected, jm Il amaed the privy ore yt sr rebellion, After the acxae ination of Mr. Iimeoin, after was complotely allayed by the compromise effected The Union Convention in the Sixteenth district has re | Be As es tely Albany, thie Tub day of ee our great vietories, and alter the Souchern armies bad | the commities. Harioony was thus established and nominated John A. Bioghaim for Congress. great river veNTON surrendered end the fumbled Southern Btatet | posinens was irnnencted inthe best epirit. The are of a fly the Governor Deen Wo Mesteasr, doting Pr Hemeval. gent om ge to Washington suing for pard Mr, Proyn as President of the Convention maa guested CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS. eee’ of Vital au vale heoretary | AMERICAN LRAD PRNCT « be prov bimesif tree to bis Country a with ecclamation, as were alvo the mames of Usb deie. Be. Lows, A 1908 a4 epee 4 4 eat ee York, hngust 0, 1008 on - ' Sew youn trae to himself, Sonsh he, gutered a none, ¢ ton chosen to represent tt me the | phomas MH. Price was raay, poe om] ty a yon Teacen Joho Street Methadiot Church and the Exelon | Mert rwmermi thone who denounce him ever sutfere e prow jational tion at Philadelphia. ore wae ° | aw. rf due world that Re, ant trough bim the people Of | oteners: ‘feeling of catis’act'on mani“Aated with the | 6°00 by (he Convention In the Fifth dletriet, ‘The Cholera In Brooklyn } ' W fone bat for the lent | merice could be as great and inaguanimons In pres a | recite of the dey # proceed nga, and ¢f pride that the wut narion of reeokations, thanking the Renu bey were strong aod a and Driiiant tn war, Emptre hate would be #0 worthily regresented at Phila . ” atone Revue B00, Me, Angost 9, 1 1A in gratifying Wo report ue fae 1, D, M. Sweat, of Portiand, was homibated fort: “pventy foat hones the cholers cases Dave been on the Prises Paid tw | wv The members of the Joho Mireet Methodiet Cnureh | Fenory, Walle Ov § for ta ecthow reetrieting the axle sviriveons | out (Cheers (or President Jo n ane Bepeter Dooliide. ) doiphia on Trerday next: und the ¢ speetation that the | ere by the Democratic Convention of the First dis- gestion eredoxical, ther r liquer dec! | (-e Mr Davie then made n report from the Committee on | SSllmeey at ‘angersncia. bs largely tenerived. by the mo. } Wich, Beld bere to-day. | Snes RED, OOTY ee a | Dae ie heated, Ne Gs noubncdaame, | uae oe Pa es Cumtestent scala, and it wee adapted unanimoosly. mentove qtemions to be there y-yesed wee freely aad ee | more deathe of cases hereto‘ore rey x ] iow will De aMrmed ol the next general peat: The qoestion was then called om the motion of Haw hopefully expressed. The Pres J nt briefly and yet slo THE ELECTION IN WORTH CAROLINA, | iwenty-foar hours ending yenterday noon there were | Papreme Conrt | he er, Mamatnes J. Tams for the appuinimens of a committee of mx:8°8 | Guantly adareased the Court Zon, and bis relerence to Genes, EE. Ales, Wee | initenn ow Onkee re and wrenionn deaths | | riots BOA ete = to report eight vames for vetegater at large 0 he business of the dey, tts hermoay which bul dis Returns from fifteen counties give 4,007 wotes |, perve 9 sores THE HCW ORLEANS RIOTS. | “e Bretes from omeh pial attr © | inqutahed ther proceeding, and the benefits that would | Of, and 4.106 sunings the sew commutation. It 4’. 5, — " the Phitadetphla Convention + a snbetiiate that the | PMI theraitom, were iow Ay applauded by a ° A proba Among the tafected jovalite 1 to the health led by the Comventioniaie Chara. | Wheeler & \ Iigeus Rey: Me, Cramuge ©. Bacek nied as a ebetltare ca | With @ vote uf thanks ‘2 the officers of the Convention eit nanan chartine ts the house No, 88 Pur 1, near Pal with Compticty in tue “8 geaterity of enh Comgreteict! Aix’ ot lelegas hod cheers for Presits.t Johnson sed the Union the Te TELAS LEBMLATURE. ay on . ifete :- , . ta ner, tg Every fe a select the delegaies r enueat edleurbed sine die ton farntly wen , presen’ ‘ ° ‘ A —— Comventoat ejeurn ah Ga ‘ 2 hy y oes “ pad, o> | Oriraee, Aegert 0, tan i's bias SHELF MY. Wossap We Wirt, of Ning county, (© | the father, ag ‘ ’ dt, onde om a ae met . A a ociendiug thal (he p@wer freuld ( Gsaghier were a rirck The rant mates Comm nian enwe ‘ saske e ihe Bier entice ' tary loapectome (wired (bern and G4 all im Chel power ; + and then Hay ,1 ‘