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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MUNDAY, AUGU 20, 1866. “ny ¢ pein i : Schr Maria & Bitzabeth, Georgetown, DO. its Decle: dependence. Another assemblage | fled and confirmed byan overwhelaing majority of tho it gently succumbed, and Hendra ca'led to hr . reba. THE PHILADELPHIA SONVENTION. of the ae people at the same city promul- people of both “sections” of the (inion. Ss A N | T A R VY Pruya nt Pre pany alin) O eiie Eas of bien ene Bete f denen Walang gater, the constitution of tho United Statos. A third ——- * leg, and nfortunately the latter seized Hendra by the | Sehr L. E We P sie 8 nering bas crowned the labors of the first two by a Promise of Grand Results. a men went dowm to an immense depth. sre Wes, ‘irginia. 2 ¥.nanimous declaration of the principles and purposes [From the Memphm Avalanche, Angust 15.) Seng pouty wale 4 road cian ; 5% ™ with which a reunited people have resolved to get The news from Philegeiphia, by telegraph this morn- Wee snes meds nee rer Cn, Bark ic sat : How Its Action is Viewed Dy | ‘inte tne peruse of rpremnia* serie forgive | 40, .cecrfol and covering ving promis of weve | Fourteen New Cases of Cho2era Re- | woes te ply recovered, he roaraca to the, boat 1 cer, Fini. ‘ of th has been given and received. wi jutts was clinging and brought him to shore. tine s*? the Press of the Country. | Bis “actin "tat "sincontyr® "a. solema of | {ouble foreshadowed in the proceedings of yesterday, ported in this City Yesterday. Pruyn in the meantime had gone down to rise no more, Brig sltred, Montevideo. . ae eas tiene ead = yestored Union be ere ae rhea Kg 5 oe He was a brother-in-law to entinie temnleg ae —_ jeeemeneseataaal Bes"bwan, ade, Who, sl dar avexton the fa | from the eattance ofthe Massachusetts sht South Care Sa ee thus her mm the altar of ie lo aL ame 77. Mate eon ed ihe fundamental prinetplen of | 108 delegata, side by side, through the addresses of Mr. floated when In New York harbor. FP a nec Futeresting Extracts from Leadizig Republican | cur representative’ systom has been announced. Who | Randall ar shall say that the Amorican people will not- ratify the sommissions from this Association :— 4 South, have been swept away. and tho hopes | THIRTEEN BURIAL CERTIFICATES ISSUED, | 0 cazs Rexssa Yusrmnpay.—the city authoritivs of the xeullions of radicalism in the d re “4 lesolated, insul’: are constru:ting a large sewer in Third street, and had ¥ 5 and Democratic Yournals. ple rac faith, saga be Dom aisamest | hd outrared Snes nas wa with the gana gover the work comploted aa far as Washington tree, slong | Witepered, org ishane Mary as Mikel tchardon, They have desired, with a fervency which could not be Seminmeh ones which the cars run to Union Hill and Wi wi cs i oh Graait ale ihe wistood, that their whole mind and. heart in this busi. | Noms, have prey pa ep tener dewey red Reports from the Battery Barracks Bed | obviate a temporary inconvenience Rel ab yd Walter Smith; eile! Senecat aha hess should ‘be proclaimed 0 the world: and without | oay"Spiri characterizing the opening of the work en- | ~¢POM . ry pany procured an from Chancellor Zabriskie | 7002.0, Of 4 ig, orig Tine: sab, W The First Retyonse from New England, Ohio, | qualifcation thelr thouxhts and feelings have found ut- | tragag to chem. The good titings almost. purpass_ the House Hospitals, rauraning the authoritig from prosecuting the work. | E*gotey, aries W Holbrsk! cA Micheal Carroll ce i Ar aoe Tattor back ‘tate law prohibit. | Sue PF kent 5 med Peansylvania, Maryland, Virginia, | menial aw which ihe event of Year, and, the pMsOns | ee a ae te eine Ing vehicle travelling on Sundays. A poms. of police ees llae drei Looard Mf Bowdolu, beck Liver? and resentments which followed them brought into ques | Sst'a's “etire Sor the ‘maintenance of mer was stationed at elther end of tte. line to enforor this tag aa Joby Sheehan. Tennessee and North Carolina. tion, Massachusetts, which first threatened—South accept the ordinance, and traflic was effectual); The fate—4742, John H Curtin. : . blocked u Carolina, which frst endeavored to execute, have now | Sirdling about us again |ts prosporities; w railroad company some Ah ay years ago pu All commissions outstanding over one year require to be wah ae Safin pacing te rabvo an9 | Seco asarecand who dont ahve Sacer she | THE CHOLERA IN BROOKLYN, | the rout fom ih dactutrac Reon Company wince Presented at the offies for renewal. ore State to withdraw frow the Union, which time they have ignored all ims of the Union rehabilitated with equal and uvprejudiced powers. hor Marine Disasters. rompayh Aramco’ * = gaia come into operation to- {/sesaamip Anna Teanet (of Baltimore), is reported ashore THE SOUTH NO LONGER REBELLIOUS. Restet jon the only eye Moral Influence. a in @ dangerous position, at the mouth of the harbor of Mon- Phe yi ene ep en ee {From the Chicago Times, Agg. 17.) pereeptible changes inthe POLICE INTELLIGENCE Gen basen aie tases wesieria eho _ ame ~ ies ‘The moral infi of this demonstrati it but ‘There were no le Ly progress or 4 im FLYING 5 mpson ( repo ), wi first to seek the restoration of the Union, before entering | y¢"ereat ‘upon the public mind. The action of the | abatoment uf the cholera in this city yesterday. Four. pe Giomnevter cn the ate toa ne Bar, et Lee on farther constitutional amendments or fixing a basis The Fresident’s Policy Necessary to the | of representation which cannot go into effect until after Southern delegates, faithfully representing their people | toon new cases were reported to the Board of Hoalth, | Tu Fakepwen’s Bureav.—A colored man named Robert . rt ‘Rockport i ctery eee aerate tiny ae heavy sen on uring’ of sepeenen lotion cn Oe until after | “their unmistakable sincerity and moderation—thelr Neh vand went ashore from northeast, the vessel parted her chain ss ., . . a ti lingness to thi and thirtcen burial certificates were issued by Dr. Harris. | Tilghman was taken before the Jefferson Market Police | near Norwood’s Head, where she bil ‘aud at last account Prosperity of the Nation and Gentie pier, and the only safe y to insure the poccbooreaprs “ al en (ir ag rend 4 BAD CASE, Court yesterday morning, on a charge of disorderly con- | Wad fast breaking up. It ls ex; ‘sho will prove a Hawai f the Peopl Prosperity of the nation and the happinessof the People. | shonid regain their former positions in the Union, | among the burial cortificates issued yesterday was | duct and obstructing the sidewalk. It was stated tavec, and batrelay aalte be are being faxes from here appiness of the People. south ng ng Seine banat that a | Miying Fish was a Srat clase veeeel, of Te al tons, built in larations of the purpose of the The only wise, the only safe and prudent course ts to | 10°", sng for Catharine Baker, «German woman, thirty years | crowd of blacks, of whom Tilgh : to stand loyally and constantl; the Fed. | one for * ' lacks, of whom Tilghman was one, -was ocoupy- ke. &e, Kes | mark out fearlessly and unhesitatingly a generous and | eral government’ in’ the fatare: A emphasis | of age, who died of cholera at the Red Houso Hospital | ing the sidewalk in a cortain locality, giving annoyance etaieel ae ee ae ea or ey ee erica | With which they agreed to the declaration of principles turday last, On Thursday last Mra Baker's hus. | £@ Persons passing, when an officer came up and ordered ES BS “ : The South must be left to work out its own salvation, and | Tif ea by the Convention—were all that the most ex. | 0m Saturday last. them to leave peremptorily, All but Tilghman speedily The Position Will Command Respect. not be kept under tutelage and vasealage. In this way it acting coula have decently demanded at their hand:, and | band aud thre children all died of the same disease. | obeyed the Injunction. He, however, became refractory, Wrom the Springfield (Mase.) Republican, August 17.) | will do infinitely bett.r tor itself and better for us Spel will excite magnanimity in every Northern heart not ac- | Five members of ono family in lesg than a weok. Their | and as the officer apy ed him seized the latter by The Convention embodied its opinions upon pending | will if we attompt to keep it in subjection tomilitary rule, | siniea by @ which knows no mitigation. Tho oc- Sh ¢ 195th. street and Bi the collar and tore it, Shortly before he had shoved a questions tn sries of resolutions and an address to the | andjvexed by freedmen’s bureaus, in the control of which casion required statesmanship, and it found it of the late residence at the corner of st and Bloom- | woman who attempted to pass the spot into the street, ople, With the exception of some of the declarations | will necessarily be found many needy adventurers and highest order. No attompt was made to forma new | ingdale road, together with the houses in which lived | Tilghman was required to give bonds in the sum of $300 rE raforence to the representation of the Southern States | reckless specniators: for under all administrations ie | party: nome to disband the democratic. party, either of | tree members of the Gaffuey family and the whole of the | for his good behavior. Songress, and the approval and praise of the \- ccoed q ie, dent's course, there is nothing in tho sories to which the | which they always convert into sinccures or instru: | Which would have failed miserably, The great leading | stariey family, at the corner of 125th street and Eleventh | CaRnyixG SLoxa Suor.—A man named Alfred Rollins staunchest republican will object, ‘The resolution accept- | ments of abuse and corruption. * * *% # thought and pui concerning the pending dangerous | avenue, were all thoroughly fumigated yesterday with was arrested at four o’clock yesterday morning armed with wg the abolition of slavery and calling for the protection As to the question of representation it 18a small mat- crisis and rh he ee ae g ‘hlorine gaz. Tho tenomont house No. 37 Mulberry | @Slung shot. Under the laws of the State carrying this ef the freedmen in their ctvil rights is satisfactory. | ter, and only affects in reality a few aspirants for office. be ot ne ee so many cases of cholera occurred a few | Weapon constitutes a felony. He was taken before the Whoir political rights are ignored, and on this point the | It isin the ability and integrity of its representatives root acy haw also been fumigated in the same man. | Police Judge at the Jefferson Market Pollce Court and republican party is not in a position to find fault. One of | that the etrongth and power of a State exists, and not in THE ISSUES. Liteon sent to the General Sessions to answer. she resolutions asserts that the matter of su is | their numbers. An increase of two or three repressute- = HEALTH BULLETIN, A Parrxersmir Concer.—Catherine Marrs and Cath wholly in the control of the States, and Congress at least | tives gives an additional chance to the political dema- ‘The following cases were Fepoi rted on the bulletin of S jarrs \° tacitly admitted this doctrine by declining to act upon it | Kogues and adventurers of the dominant, party, but it | Speech of General Dix at the Opening of the | ..)"R curd of Health for the twenty-four hours ending | Tie Berry were brought imto the Jefferson Market at the only period when it 1s likely to have the opportu- | really adds nothing to the wealth or influence of the Proceedings of the National Union Conven- the Board of Police Court yesterday morning on a charge of having , rday. nity todoso, The address, written by Mr. Raymona, of | people, at two P. M. yeste sf ‘on the day previous purloined from a store on the Bow- Abe Now York Timea, makes the chief issue—the admis- | _ Bosides, this question cannot be adjusted now, andthe | tom at Philadelphia, August 14, 1866—The a oe seein a mea bdrm ery a pioce of poplin valued at $15, A person who saw sex n 1867. juarters of her were owned by JohnLow, Je, of berth fope-quarter by Capt Why dtemncon® of'Rockport, master. She was valued, with her ou about ‘and insured to the amount of in'the Roskpon olloe, and $10U0in Cape Ann Mutual oitiee. Rone Gxorarana, at Portland 17th, froma fishing cruise, reports on the 16th, while beating into Town's End, was rup into by achr Bastern Light, of Wellfleet, aud had mainsail split and boom broken, . Miscellaneous. Capt Crowell, of achr Julia A Hallock, from Barbadoes baa our thanks for important shipping intelligence. Scun Watrer Suir, of Brookhaven. owned by Capt Ta- rael B Tyler and others, has been for $5000 , Capt John Glant, of Apalachicola, Fla, for which place’ she bas sailed, and is joyed in the lightering business at that Lavxcunp—At East Moriches, LI Aug 11. a fine sloop of $0 tons, named the Curlew. She fs to be commanded by Capt Crawford Suan of sloop Nancy Anna, and em- ployed in general freighting. PoviLDIxG OX. Long Tstanp—The Port Jefferson cor- respondent of the Stony Brook Press, writes to that paper sion of loyal Southern Senators and Representatives to | radical leaders well know this. It needs time, and the Real Platform of the Convention, &c. she theft says thatthe w thet Jurves ia Bavles base aor neadly ready to taba; Congress most prominent, aud argues the case with | presence of representatives from the whole country in| Gexnxey or tHe CoxeenTion anv Fettow Crrmexs | where he died. pp Ree ed Chea cree ae a anay, wom the dry goods | tie sees ark Wines ts haying the keel oe & inves sent Tor mich skill and force. Tt recommends to the people to | council, before it can be settled; and it cannot be, neither | ov tax Wxorx Ustox—(Applause):—I return you my sin- | Mary Shea, aged forty-six, 37 Multorry sireet, = | Toa warns” thoy were roquired t0 sive $300 bail each | (APtJames L Tooker, and that all the marine railways in make this the question in the pending Congressional | is it desirable that it should be, decided permanently | cere thanks for the honor you have done me in choosing John Ullmer, aged thirty three, sii | for thelr appearance te anewer at Speviel Seasions. the pince are filed with easels overbAuling. es and elections, as they will naturally do, there being no other | until the consus of 1870, by which time there will be | me to preside temporarily over your deliberations, died 19th, am “ be fe Tein meee Yaad anon; has om Jee oti psi matter of imporiance involved in these elections, * * reat changes in the character and numbers of the popu- | regard it asa distinction of no ordinary character, not Henry Muller, aged thirty-two, German mechanic, 140 Arson —On the 30th of July last a ire broke out in It is positive gain to the country to mpt the recon- | lation of the Southern States, only on account of the high personal and political | Norfolk street. évwenty-cight, Ireland, laborer, 291 the premises occupied by Charles Worms and tamuol structed rebels of the South, and especiaff¥ those popu standing of the gentlemen who compose this Conven- | | John Fleming, agod twenty-eight, ; 2 Straus, at No. 5 College place. Tho circumntances were ed the Shiloh, and inten ‘The following tuble gives harbors of New Yor for the oyster trade. mmary of the vessels in the joston, Philadelphia, Baltimore farly supposed to be the least hopeful portion, to come tion, but becanse it is a convention of the people of all | Monroe street, sent to hospital. eee SE el te rane wb) tes docksings declared at Dhiledelanik’ Te ts i Freedom Still Lives. the States of this Union (cheers), and becaute we cannot | Mary Ann Marley, aged three, United States, 126th | > mysterious at the times to elicit the vttention of | fatest accounts fram Ng Wave Rall again ascarcely less favorable symptom of returaing political _ {From tbe National Intelligencer, August 18.) doubt that, if its proccedings are conducted with harmony | stroct and Eleventh avenue, sent to) ome al, 38 Lewis | 8. oflicer of the Third procinet police and rrouse his ine Shake health that the copperhead wing of the Northern demo- Never was a more important mission confided to | and good judgment, it will lead to the most important | F. Brady, aged sixty-six, Ireland, rer, Wis | suspicions. Messrs. Worms & Sirans were mnuifactu. | Steamers. U2 Brigs.... Ships. eracy feel the necessity of dishonoring their past record } * deliberative body. To restore the Union in all its | results. 1t may be truly said that.no body of men has | street. rers of neckties, and had their business {rured in AY Gebooners. and rising to the same. patriotic position, No matter if _ Stcred proportions; to re-establish peace and concord | met on this continent under circumstances so mo-| John Crow, aged three, United States, 426 West Fifty- | various companies to the amount of $11,W0. A | ?a% Sores We suspect tho sincerity of some of the parties con. Dd fraternity; to give now guarantees of republican in- | mentous and so delicate since the year 1787—the yoar | sccond street, died 18th. h it former partner says that it was not. worth ; cerned. They have taken an advanced position, and , Stituiions—this was the noble mission confided to their | when our ancestors assembled in this city to frame Jobn Broderick, 264 West Twenty-ninth street, tog | above £6,000. In October iast, while this partner Brig... tbey must adbere to it. This position will command | Care, and splendidly have they performed their work. | a better government for the States which were parties to Herman Schilling, aged thirty-six, German grocer, was a member of the firm, a kerosene ofl stove wa pur- Bchooners, respect among the people: It is in vain to assail it with | The sigual harmony of the Convention; the extraordina- | the old confederation—a government which has been | Leonard street. Doing well. klar chasod, which had not been used from the time of {ts pur- 6 ridicule and contempt, It will be found to be a reality, | Ty enthusiasm which characterized its action; the w! confirmed and made more endufing, as we trust, by the Frank Hildebrand, German, Sixty-eighth street, near | chase till a day ortwo before the fire. It is claim: the aad Go shees dom, moderation, and elevation that distinguished its | fearful trials and perils which it has encountered and | Ninth avenue, died yesterday. part of ‘Wornts & Oo. that the stove bur; buttherann, Sethe proceedings in evry particular, have given new hopes to | overcome. The constitution which they came here to | John Reilly, aged forty, Ireland, laborer, 31 Baxter | faciurer of the stove, on examination of the parts that The Platform Broad, Catholic and National, | the friends of humanity, not only in our own country, | plan and to construct we are here to vindicate and to re- | strect, sent to hozpital. ¥. would have been fractured had the stove really burst, [From the Philadelphia Age, August 17.] but wherever there are votaries of free government | store, (Cheers.) We are hero to assert the supremary | | Potér Phils, aged twenty-nine, Ireland, 10734 Wash- | gave it ag his belief that it had suffered nothing sxcept This grand convocation of disinterested and patriotic | {hroughout the world. | The day star of American liberty, | of representative government over all who are within the | ington street, sent to hospital. from heat. Yesterday Worms and Straus were arested aitizens ended its labors yesterday. Henceforth the | that threatened under the madness of the times to shoot | confines of the Union; a government which cannot, with- BURIAL CERTIFICAT?S. and held by Justice Dowling in default of $5,000 bail movement becomes a part athe bistory of the nation, wildly from its sphere, and plunge into the chaos of | out a violation of its jamental principle, be extended The following certificates of death by, cholera wore 18- | gach, Ti will stand side by side with the most marked and im. | cterwal night, rises refulgent in the heavens, to fll with | Over any but those who are represented In it (loud ap- | sued by Dr. Harris yesterday :— V2 % 4 7 Accvstna Ove ovr op 4 THousann.—‘‘Doddy, brhg me jause)—over those who, by virtue of that representation, | Charles Kerrigan, aged fifty-five, 63 Clarkson street, . and the men who originated the meeting and coutnbuted lions of Americans now breathe freer; they feel pl ntitled to a voice in the administration of the pub: eight hours’ iliness, died 16th. back some blackberries,” said a black woman o her fo its triumphant success will rank with those of 76 | that they yet have a country; that freedom still lives: (fairs. (Renewed applause.) It was ench agovern- | Sarah Broderick, aged fty throe, 264 West Twenty- | darkey spouse, just as the latter was going dom the and ’89. The same spirit of enlarged patriotism, of un. | that we are likely to be rescued, by the peaceful and | ment our fathers framed and put in operation. It is the | ninth street, forty hours’ illness, died 17th. sat this hi Gswiss os eas hin tees selfish nationality, of regard for the rights ‘of the whole | #ublime revolution of the ballot-box, from the threaten- | government which we aro bound by every consideration of | Patrick Danvers, aged fifty-five, Eighty-oighth street | staircase of his houso on y uties people, with which the patriots of tho early days of tho | i28 évils which impend ovor us; that the splendid idea lelity, justice and good faith to de’end and to main- | and Broadway, eighteen hours’ illness, died 18th. as a waiter on board the steamer Dean Richownd. republic were so plenteously endowed, animated the | of American unity Is in process of being realized; that | tain. (Cheers) Gentlemen, we are not living under | Mary Peterson, aged thirty, 61 Mulberry street, dled | Wen Mrs, Doddy made this request she was well, amembers of the Restoration Convention of 1866, and | Peace bas its victories greater than those of war; that | such a government. (Applauce and cries of “That is | 18th. ; Doddy went to Alb: 4 the next night returned, made their deliberations a unit, The good of the whote | uf complex and beautiful system of government is { true.’*) Thirty-six States have for months been governed | John Crow, aged three, 426 West Fifty-second street, ly went any ani ‘gl . ‘was the polar star of their action, and by its clear aud | %20Ut to be re-established on granitic foundation of | py twenty-flve—eloven States have been wholly without | seven hours’ illness, died 18th. but to his great grief, he found that hie wife was daa, seudy light the proceedings were illumined from the | “2iversal fraternity; that our vast sacrifices have not representation in the legislation body of the nation; the | John Ullmer, aged thirty-three, 41 Mulberry street, | Not only was she dead, but all her jewels and valuajle epening sentence to the closing amen. * * | made in vain; that the religion of hatred promulgated | numerical p ion of the represented States to the | seven hours’ ijJness, died 18th. fatiheden, Che ips were gone. On Saturday meeay i+ ‘The work of the delegates being accomplished, it now | bY the high priests of radicalism is destined to be re- | unrepresented has just been chanced by the admission of | _ Janetto Neville, aged thirty-eight, 370 West Forty-sixth | panied by a cloud of witnesses, came into the Tombs portant events in the wondertul career of this republic, | ope the heart of every true lover of his kin remains for the poople to end 4 ratify their action | Pudiated by the American people, and to be supplanted | the delegation from Tennessee—a unit taken from the | street, twenty hours’ illness, died 18ch. lice Court to make complaint against a little, wl mm such a manner as to make it offectual in reuniting the | PY the purer inculeations of our Bivine Saviout, who | smaller and added to the larger number. ‘Ten States are | Neil McAllister, aged twenty-two, Battery Hospital, | bieached negro woman, who rented a little room’ in Bialcs in an indissoluble bond of friendship, faith and | ‘¥ght ‘*Peace on earth, good will to all men. still denied the representation in Congrors to which they | nino hours’ illness, died 18th. back part of the house, for taking his fost property, Brotherly affection. ‘That will be done. The noble spirit are entitled under the constitution. It is this wrong Wm. B. Gragg, twenty-five, Battery Hospital, | tho left of the little woman, as she stood in court, was! amanifested by the representatives from the South; the The Result a Canse of Congratulation. which we havo come here to protest against and, | five and a half hours’ illness. died 18th, taller woman who was not quite so much bleached, frank manner in which they met all practical questions, ¥ as far as les in us, to redress, (Great applause.) | Catharine Baker, aged thitty, Red House Hospital. | had a tongue a little more highly “Madam and their ready and willing acquiescence in overy aug: | yitrom, the New Haven Journal (rep.), August 18.) | whem the President of the United ‘Stalen declered that | This woman was ihe’motber of Josephive, Oslo, and | you look ae, if you had ‘beets orying,” sald. th xestion looking to acertaim reuniting of the sections, Rae ae cee ee, iene oe of the | armed resistance to the authority of the Union was over, | Henry Baker, Jr., and wife of Henry Baker, all of whom | judge to tho bleached little woman. “Me? Ye Will have their efect upon the people of the nation, They | Zuladelphia Convention to the People of the United | athe Stateshad a right to be ted inthe na: | died on Tharaday last of cholera. sir, T hab been cryin’ all day; I neber was in auc} ‘will see in what manner the Union can be restored, an, States. It isa lengthy, dispassionate and able exempll- | tional jegisiature. (Loud cheering.) They had the righ Charlotte Glott, aged 66, Red House Hospital. a place before,” replied the little woman, extinguish under the prompting of tho men who caught thelr in. | Scation of the points made in the “Declaration of Prin- | under the constitution, They had the right under reso- | John Marley, ‘aged 89, Eleventh avenue and 125th | ing her reply in tears and soba. “What do you know ration from the gathering of the patriota which met in | {P/es” which we published yesterday. | To nearly all Of | lutions passed by both houses of Congress in 1861. | street. about {tf To this interrogatory the woman with nim- this city, ‘will move resolutely In the proper. direction, war will agree; and the fact that the late rebels, re. | 7808 resolutions were not concurrent, but they were | Patrick oman, aged Qf 60 East Thirteenth street. ble tongve replied, “I knows nothing ‘tall about it; tha From this time forth the conservative men of the nation ls, T0- | substantially identical, Moreover, were onti- BATTERY BARRACKS HOSPITAL. little woman down there lives ina littie room she rents | Waving Harbedoes; 270), lat $3 30, lou Gl, schr are a unit. ‘The action of this convention haa consoil- | Presented in the Convention, consent to tt and ‘di led to be 80 ted on other grounds of fairness | Remaining yosterday, 12, Admissions, 6. Discharged, | of Doddy. She wan taken wid de wind colic. Mra. Doldy | Queen Mosera, Wensposk, cle erie ion at ated and solidified the Union sentiment of the land, and then ok te Pe sn bee and faith. The President, not in pursuance of any | 3. Deaths, 2. The following are the natnes of those ad: | gave her some hot drops. Pretty soon after Mrs. Doddv "| taond, Sipprean, nothing since Ish ts march will be magnificent and irresistible, wa tain — Me ee he es lc 9 ional power, had ‘called on the confederated | mitted yesterday :—Peter Phillips, aged 29, Ireland, | went to her room and was seized wid an athletic ft and Spoken, d&e. < onare _~s ie Rag ett pray Be ‘States to scoept certain conditions for their admisnion to | 107% Washington street; Neil McAllister, 22, Ire- | died. There warn’t nobody by her at the time. 1 tookt (of , Rie ° An Honest Effort for the Country. Pine ee te old tascleat, and: omaing emtanda | the exercise of thelr leg! was members of | land, 627 West Twenty-sixth street; Wm. B. Crooks, | her in these here arms and held her tll sho brored her | Ber Adelaide (of Ballimore) from Ri. teusiro, for Bal- Prom the Troy (N. Y.) Press (demoeratjc) A‘ upon the nation. The only issue tendered to the | tte Union—the ratification of the amendments to the | aged 25, New York ; Mary Farley, aed 43, Ireland, | last. A drunken doctor came to her room asd scari- Bark Alice Jaunton, from Boston for Surinat, July 81, lat ‘Woate sure sp really loyal seam’ Ona veview the. 77 Po leans Te the time ond ane of he recimiesine | constitution abolishing slavery and the repu- | Forty-Orst street and Eleventh avenue; John Strobel, | fled her bed; when he was scarifying her bed were was | 13 15'N, ton 30 30 W. “tay, pats Contention sia hot Tele oe ined at aS ieateers representatives to Congress. all else js | ‘istion of the debts. contracted to over. | aged $8, Germany, 16 Greenwich street; Cornelius 8. | as much as a thousand people in there. I don’ want to gMyronus, from Aux Cayes for Now York, Aug 7, ip which is thus typified; and we can hardly see | conceded to the republicans, The Convention even re- pope the government, These conditions were met | Allen, aged 24, England, Castle Garden. The following | seo that litle woman = ae eee eg mene how it-can be tortured into an attempt at wrong oran | frains from any opposition to the proposed amend- y The exaction of new conditions is unj wero discharged :—John Brown, Pe Ireland, corner | there was more people attempt of avy of its members—as is usually the case at | ments of the constitution, and, In the seventh d Wootin, accepted, ‘a violation of the faith of the etrommprns subversive of Broadway and Pearl street; steal her jewelry. 1 M conventions—to advance thelr own interests at the ex- | tion of principles, gives a seeming endorsement to the | {he Prinules of stor ce sper’ ae cis a cS pa Tam sure, T saw ber taken events: Kehair’or thetcountey atid the constitutions sreprung | It isacgrest thing to have tho best men in the South | 20480 of Congress may, ax the Ju the qualifica. | Remaining yesterday, 9. Admissions, 2 Deaths, 2° | with her but a ring or two on her hand. I'd like to a ee crals and statesmen—thue committed to | “008 of ite own members, rej-ct individuals for just LATEST REPORT. know what I am kept here for to lose my time.” from blics he ickened the bi the rebel just seteamentiip. os "a Meocumten Gong aie the peinctites ‘upon which we fought the war against | &¥8; but the two bodies, acting conjointly, cannot ex. Last qvening it was reported at tho Board of Health | “Where did you Khe pawnbroker's tickets?” To clude entire delegations without an unwarrantable that Mra, Bridget Flanuelly, of No, 23634 West street, | this the bleached little woman gave answer, “I tookt oor regres ar ae ep though oa besa orey reinlthe si ay ey go home pledged sumption of power. (Applaase.) Congress has not only | was ill with cholera, Dr. Swinburne, the Inspector, | them from the dead woman's jorkets when I washed and still think, that they would thus do the most loy » rhpose the doctrine of secession, to eustain the Union | done this; it has gone farther. ‘It has incorporated new | found that she had been taken sick on ber return from | her clothes.” The recommendation of the Court was @hing they could for a item of government which, | as forever indivisible, to repudiate the rebel debt, to pay conditi into amendments to the constitution, and | her husband’s funeral, who is also reported to have died | that the witnesses should proceed to the office of In- however it bas been abu: is the best in the world. The | the national debt, to reward the Union soldiers who have submitted them for the ratification of the states, | of chol although’ the case has not been officiall: id get for their ti ‘and with Fesolutions adopted are liberal, but they are strict | whipped them, and to regard slavery as forever abolished, There is robability that these amend: vos will bo cholera, iy F aprediped gn des rf y for their time, wi enough, in connsetion with thelr Hberalism, to be pre- | They only make one issue, and that is the righs of the ~s ity amendment Teported. is the case was dismi aig, from Norf. it Croix, McGregor, from J brig Matil Anderson, Nevia; 37th, schrt ope haath roo) 5: jeuy Favorite, Di Byer j. sug brig Des, cisely what the times and the people demand.’ They are | people of all the States to elect men to Congress who | Ttified by three-fourths of the States. To insist on RUM AXD CHOLERA. ‘ face. Nevis, to load for NYork. #0 brond that every loyal man may endorse them; Mney shall be admitted or rejected by the branch of Congress the conditions , contain is to i It is a very common occurrence for the eaey is THE WEST INDIES. Cow Bar, fog tito port bark ee for NYork lig were made for the people of the whole country, and not | in which they are chosen on their own individual merits. | {he exclusion of more than one-fourth of the States } spectors on visiting a person reported sick with cholera —— Mivasaas! Aug ib—in port brig Jon J Fraser (Br), for Those of Massachusctts or South Carolina alone. Thoy admit that dial-yal men should be excluded, but ask | {To™ represen Rhy vereees.). (ie |) ‘So See acer? ee te — “Bose hay mel The New Constitution of Jamaica. Holmes’ Hole. Y that whenever any constituency elects a man who is the ¢ jovernment our fathers fought to establish? ((ries | ence of liquor as to be totally incapable of understanding At a Privy Couneil held on the 11th of July, im Spanish =e seer sch! Srecch_Whelecene ‘Talk. Pro bcc be oyal, he shall be permitted to repre- of ot eve? ) Meee hy bead, uation fe afl Serer ‘the Fd pad rn pond é the mn Town, mae aw constitution as formed by the imperial }Prom the Cincinnati Commercial (republican), August 15.) “ in his power to correct this wrong (applause), and to | of spirituous liquors they very seldom find that a drop | S°WTn! y presen read. The speech of Governor Orr, of South Carolina, in | li, the South had begun a year ago to, elect such men, | restore Mine lextalative body to ite fall proportions by | secains in tre burs for the sick person to take. Thee | ., The government is to consist of a council of thirteen, Philadelphia, night before iast, which we publish in'full | {Pere wouM have been wD chest caabeomnn, giving all the members of the Union their proper share | almost invariably to be sent for unless the Inspector has | the Governor and twelve mombers—six official and six this morning, will do much good. It will be observed | fp eee eae rence beeen s | inthe public councils. (Cheers) Legislation without | carried it with him. The too free use of intoxicat ng | 2on-oficial. ‘ that be aflirms that the indivisibility of the American | f* from impossible v © | representation Is an anomaly under our political system. | liquors, together with a total inattention to all dictic | The offic'al membors to consist of the followine . rf Sulaa, f % Roy 7, Ae amehapabeetet ‘QUEENSTOWN. Aug I7—Arr steamship Scotia, Judkins (st Persia, Lott, ad tmlssiated yesterday), NYork for Liverpoyl. American Ports. N, Aug 18. AM—Cld steamships Delaware pit Th Liv Philadelphia jompson.' Liverpool via felphia, Geo 4 H Baltimore via Norfolk mationality has been decreed on the battlefield. He wants | Practical one, Under any other form of government {t would be but | rules, are often the. predisposing causos to sickness | _ Governor—Sir James Peter Grant, late Governor of | New orleans: sch kM Harding, Olt Mothing more of the doctrine or practice of secession. a another name for usurpation and And } among the r cli and the sooner and more | Bengal. perc BS Shay. A cpa org 7 Aud he bas the maniiness and statesmanship to | Exceeds the Best Expectati: {the South. | the Prosident is entitled to the thanks of the | thoroughly they understand this the better it will be for Official Members.—1, The General Commanding the Beadey, Sameorene: Nay. maey, 204 JG Colyer, come forward and say that the national debt must be [From the Richmond is; ri es count for his firmness in opposing a policy | themselves and the community at large. Forces in Jamaica, 2. The Colonial Secretary. 3 The | Cimby, More. er rook: that its payment concerns the honor of the South | The success of the Philadelphia Convention ex- | so illiberal, #0 demoralizing and so ‘airectly, at ‘THE PAST AND PRESENT EPIDEMICS, Attorney General. 4, The Minisiter 0° Finance. 6. Tho ~ as well as of the North. ‘This is the most wholesome | ceeded the most extravagant expectations of those wl war with ‘every principle of our political orga- | The following table gives a comparative estimate of | Min‘ster of Roads, 6. The Collector of Customs. talk we have had from a prominent representative man | advocated Southern representation therein. Casting | nization. I have referred to the condition of the | the number of deaths from cholera which were reported | The non-official mempoers have not yet been nom!- | son, Bequa;, Navasino, Cienfuegos: ef the Sonth, since the iinpression was made in that sec. | aside every fecling of seifchness, and desirous only of | legisiative body under tne aspects of right on the one | in this city on the 19th day of August during the years | Dated. B, bh Kodiek, Rondout; sebr Argue Bye, NOrisans. Feahion, tion by the President's quarrel with Congress that he | setting on foot a party wh'ch shall drive from the Capi- | hand and duty on the other—the right of the States to | 1849 and 1854:— The new Governor, Sir J. P. Grant, K.C. B., has me." Elizabechpors. » od Aad mee Ceaceee, Maye, was for the reconstruction of the rebellion rather than of | tol at Washington the speculat etty politicians, | be represented and the duty of Con, to receive their Dale. Cases, Deaths. | Served for several years in various offices in India, the the nation. Every intelhgent reader will involuntarily | miserable faseties and cecnin 'dexgngece who have representatives. On the score of Wey, pothing ean be | August 19, 1849. +68 26 | highest being that of Licurenant~fovernor of Bengal, eonirast the speech of Governor Orr with the speeches | well nigh ruined the country, the members of the Con. | more unwise than to prolong the presen amvmalons | Ausust 19” 1866 4 | from 1869 to 1862, It is said that the salary of the Gov- @i Mr. Pendleton in Penusyivauia and Kentucky, and | vention, of every party, have sacrificed some of their | relation of the States to each other. It is calculated to | August 19, 1866 4 | for, under the new constitution, will be £10,000 a the contrast is not to the advantage of the latter, If it ] prejudices for the sake of promoting the general welfare. | embitter on both sides animosities and resentments catia year. See a would be established thai rnor Orr speaks the trae First—Messrs, Wood and Valtandigham declined to go | which it is our duty, by all jast measures, to soothe and ‘The Cholera in Brooklyn. The office of Financial Secretary to be created under sentiment of the Southern people, it would not take long | into the Convention because they were told that their | heal. It disturbs the act of the government; it The chot 5 hein re sites the new constitution, it is said, will do away with that So dispove of the complaint that they are not represented | presence in it would be used as a means of destroying deranges the application of capital and labor; it impedes @ cholera secms to keep at about a uniform rate; | of Receiver General. a te ms in Congress the influence of the body. * * * * the development of our resources; it impairs our credit | it neither appears to increase or abate. The following is | _ It is rumored that gentlemen wil oe 19 ee —- S covdly—The war democrats and the republicans, ac. | and our good name at home and abroad; and it retards | alist of the cases reported to the health authorities for | England to fill the offices of Attorney General, Colonial LS Aug 17—A: ‘hrs America, Reynolds. N York: Joe, Hall, Dighton tor N¥urk: "Wid ache’ Wan, A Billig nat NC; Wm D Cargill, Keiley, PF SPORT, Aug Mth—A: Al Dorr, NYork. Dark Caro, Beales, Bangor; iith, ship ‘Mary Good CHBLFASC. Ang eh— 04 tebe Nathan Clifyrt, Shnte, N i8th—Sid brig. Ape Ellen, Ciinaore, Finda . i rae ‘ tnated by the same desire for harmony, consented to | the march of the country to prosperity and power. Gen. “ ending Secretary and Collector of. Customs. Sid sche C! ak, Ons . He panase £° ren eocaes Aenea) make 16 objection te the adustasion of any roothers | omen, T trust that te’ Gur oditeretions here we shat] orniore peer ams ee ee . aE Wilite Been tae — saaainet ale ee ener Are AT jog | dtlogate, however objectionable to them his record, how- | confine ourselves to one main purpose—that of rodress- ew canma, SHIPPING NEWS CHARLESTON, Aug 14—Cld sehr Abby Brackett, Achom, se con Of tke thar. bad back RES ECT, conspicuous a part he acted in, the Iate war, or | ing the wrong to which I have referred. There ts much | James Lowery, No. 132 Ply mvuth street . Boston. | Sid bark Ad _ ae fully realzes een made Nos by the ine | ROWE bier he may have been during the war in hig | in the administration of the government which needs | Patrick “McClaterty, No. 48 Peat! street; died on tho | ~~ Atmayac YOR YEW Yons—rms Day. iath—tp port eit Jonas Sparks, Crowther, for Havana a ay > Tenge Ay fe enunciation of measures, amendment—some things to lone and others to 19h instant. . i, argent aectiony’ For what else but Union and gommog | “*Rnntinustn’ eh made by the South. | undone. There are commercial and financial reforms | Daniel Kelly, No. 242 Joh ; died August 19, jh HT iisatipives Roatoke. Paull, Bhicabethport) sylvester Hale, atence have wo Waged a tong war, at suc rt a iv, D 2 John street ; gu SON exes, 5 ha; Roanoke, Paull, Eb port) Sylvester Hale, obedience have we nanying sacrifice of prectous lives? | Tepresentatives in voting for, or even agreeing to, | which are indispensable to the public welfare. But we Catherine McKenna, Hamilton avenue, near Mill | ~—~—~ aw ~ Colema: ‘ork. dre there any rebels ev dieunionits Tet ave such av re: | Ave, Adoption of the resolunlons passed by the Contam; | aball not have, the power, carry them out nil we | street OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 19, 1866. PAM UREENWIOH, Ave 17—Arr schr Kate, Serene, ‘ “ ’ ‘ tion, We have as yet only a tel ic aynops!s we the political husi- jomas Hu No, 216 Ashland died on the — - “r ndon, iScrtcie en nee ans | Seeman te gaat cong conta | stead ecm Mee Ream | bo Ot oy Arsved, wpe gaat ha " a, - i d le us ‘now that it m we been our imi im. - treet, FALL RIVER, Aug l?—are schrs Thomas ot‘ngres tno an" hans prone, train | eet cui arg Inder outrage | ac diet he ih cmt take, | Qari nel Ne, ene mteang pegensera ts NCrimecick Cer ae Ti | Fiaedelge Se barieteatey, Seog . a oprac. | Southern feelings and prejudices to acquiesce in their cont one wi Sixth street, E. D. ick, Nt Aug 11, with | tow! a + ie te if country —that there je no longer any #<1¥ for the Pac: | Adoption, or, ratber, to epeak more correctly, in the | enable us to prevexi partial unjust peraifook eo te ey Noe 4 Henry” etrect, died | miseumi pessencers, to James Aaynor. ” A™E™*™™ | town, DO: American Kagie: Shaw, Philadelphia SF eae eect ae ee eat an | @doptiou of some of them, s lation. The GOntrol of both houses, with thé power to | on the I7:h inst 4 ‘Steamship. Flamnbean, Chadwick.’ Charleston, 85 hours Ci iy bap i ayy a eounell the he is fastened to the charge that. the South Intoanée ‘and carry out out ealutary Yerorms, to “bring | “ames Hallroian, No. 26 Amity street. “iteamenip Hernan, Baker, Savannah, O hours, with mdse lor X York nace és etill rebellious. Never wore professions of pevitence A Nati I Party Erected. «he government back,” the nage of in to James Halloran, 9 fifty resided at No. 25 | and passengers, to Livingston, Fox & Co, — PORT, LI, Aug 18—Arr smack cmd, made under circumstances so well calentated to increase [From the Richmond Times, Aug. 18.) the republican tack,” wIM come later. (Checrs.) But, | Amity st iy as ines emo Wee BS ee Ot eer tnt een tame teen | ew RURTEOnS, &i 17814 brig, Monica, ——, Pile us well as {0 test their sincerity, Never were promises | | the interosting particulars of the last day's seoBoed. | With wise, harmonions and judicious action on ous part, | lapse at ee eal, wetie & bg er ‘inararte; Bourne, Michinond City, Potnt and L pe bee] to Livi iia; sehr Duroe. ef cuadionse to, the. commen authority ofeced win. + tags st She arom rumenamaes cos entees Cos Fe Wand.) Se iang. donyea tAppianse.) believe Wat” pub- | NoZis Aured wine hae polos darrincafor aoweral | Neviolk with mae and passengers jngnan, Fes & Pag ey at ames, french, Grorgeiowt DE, reater willinguess by « people bat ate’ iu anol! column of paper. Tghty work was Co. ; "1 1% Kine Tagriuct ites Pauoe™ doturied her "tghoers | accomplished in thre dayd, and In inal bet time te tog | Neg 0inion fe Hehty and that ike only oo. | dayay was taken wh cramps, AC, at twelve M. ¥e8- | “Sisamship ELcid, Hobart, Newborn, NC. with mise ana | onder, dr. Merger, Atoae colt, Geomrel einai that Convention—the peace mother, prayed | the foundation, laid the corner she and reared the au- | pesmry, to Proaent to, Sie people Casey he Smie | terday, gaan, 00,5 Gommerent: ang Ee S0 malies 5 of Hateran, {Repel SYore nestly for when their gons Were torn | perstructure of anew party, @hich Is destined to anni. | between us Ys Mrs. Marcarct Morgan, aged nincteen years, residing at | pacced steamship Frances, bow n by the cruel grasp of Wat—the peace all | hilate that revolutionary ofganiration Which menaces the of Congress, And, game, is not the object for | No. 40 Raymond street, Ship, Eastward Ho Br Byrne, March 2, ant igs eo: Sid bark Jonet,” Westgort; shor Mork. jarding, Boston. which we are contend! K, Aug Art sche Julie Ann, Lit on Hancock, Gibbs. ven to 6 the of ‘& consummation worthy of our | James M found at half-past seven P.M. yes. | Hong Kong Sist, with tens, dc, ‘to n htt Gy ey ET ag fe ting nck: | wrap np?ad Soa tryna Pata | sega eden cues | UR tapr i, W nM rm Live ry rail we welcome or shall ‘ve spurm Ii ? | feroeity and vindictiveness, we could not have expected | BUbIC, purified and cen Bh Me inant Boor area, Ack Wah cremnee | He a ee Siatmoneie'| Saraee Wrong ong: TW ORLEANS Aug 18—Arr steamships Merriinac aud innit ols | Soeine Couveuton, Wea subeit te son nimrrxes | Bower (applasee)—to' prevent to the world an example | boing afminietred to bim he recovered wufMelently (9 | comrany athe namerpn HYigh, Bi slewsship Monterey: SYP cog, 4 eco! . worthy of Imitation, not a mere Utopian vision of good | be sent to bis residence, commer of Marcy avenue Tp May Queen (Br; LAND, irr steamer Frapconta, Sherwood, ot opinion witb. ous trlende, or pacoase 0 Bert of the fovernmant but crand old. reality of the better | Kosciueko street, d poke, sehr ent (ot Helene), from Frings Ea mn B. Sid U's etcamer my | he If the principles of the conservative are accept. | Hines Deen with which the memory of our fathers, THE PCRIIC INSTITCTION®. see eine iW wine woul tat ta: hes been @ Gaye Not AVANKAM. Aug 1é—art steamer City 0 Bath, Love- | notcteed 7 we have | able te the: Sertaeen: poopie we teak re Se Bk: | the recollections of the pest, and all our aicmicn The reports from the publi¢ institutions are of a very Hiatigaay tye bark Fyn (tam), sailed from Hong Kong for | Well, Boston ‘nn, Ball, York. Fentice and Mgt sored wall of ut polticl rgb ot the re. | amotag, one Union of equal Sian?” (Long eonunucd | hem fof a hon aeenigeioer hours and the old cases | "ANID Seva ‘Benn, Carts. 38 Guys with oa, eo Thon MISCELLANEOUS. arene ned \av ol ple. applause. are nearly all convalescent, It is thought the disease | Dunham. poke nae ‘ Sct peerie now ive etore thei the whote record of | Songeatlate femelvee upon the plete succees of sit ha attained ita height, amd thab henceforth it will be on Pram bra acute Paul” (Fr), Aubert, Guadaloupe, AA Gor ctames aly restr th, fae bat this body of their own creation, It only remains for st national convention which has been held for | ~ RAISING OF THE STEAMER CITY OF NOAWICH. the decrease, Wid sugar, 0 Vataple & Bon. § & FOWLER, Men's Furnishing Retail them to take up the work and carry it on till it ie tr ars. The position of our delegates was a most em- co eat Cymbeline, , Singapore, 126 days, with mdse, | No, $ Park row. wmphanily fnaied Wherever dere a new member | harraasing ono; but the Policy of recence and eantion The stoamer City of ee umes NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Bark Teresa (Dutch Peverider, Marheatbo, Suly 8, with SeCLUEh DRORERG OF _JEVOROR ORTATNRD of €or 0 he ei popular inquiry of him | was so obvious that we rejoice they did nothing which | by coming in contact with @ three- a Ce ee eacad Pactte & Oe, ZB DECRERS wo showld be first of ail, “Are for the Union wader the | was calculates a pinmannorontnen . $2, 0 are, oun ow from the other States besides: Srnstivution—for representation fur ihe Somes Diner | "a i UlMled to produce dissension, few months ago, has been succesfully raised by a const ‘Seveey Ghee ona eT haee opal fe aie gi oe And Connect ANG Counsaflor at Law, 12 Broadway. questions ares Every rarest i. subor A ‘Truly National Convention Wrecking company, and brought to Now York. The | tue cry Manemat's Cas —Mr. Ellis intends to bring | | Mars August (Prous), Collies, Cow Bay, 11 days, OE LEGALLY OBTAINED IN ANY ATATE, | We t p nln (From the Rochester Union (dom.), wet 17.) steamer was a valuable one, having cost over $150,000. | nis case before the Grand Jury, when it is expected that ‘Brig Arcole (teal), Palermo, 64 days, with fruit, bt gece one LLY OBTAINED IN NEW YORK FAY at publicly oF fee tll divorce Ie tions free, |. HOW ES, ‘Attorney and Counsetior, 78 Nassau street. i This Convention having now adjourned sine die, it is | Sho was found by @ process called sweeping, which is | sinter will be indicted for perjury. The latter's aMdavit | “™MANCr | 6 n eoen) Hutnagel, Montevideo, 48 days, ‘cit | Seis eaten the mt te fore nsaenes | 408 DY connecting mo vena Oy a chan at some | i ena in ty an wihoat foundation and, maticions | wii hier 2 mk Rare Qo pn, ay aap, wi Ne. | has been wise, discreet, catholic and traly national in | tnce and then allowing the chain todrag on the bottom | The Marshal positively states that he newer goes down to | | Bria jde Abbot (Br), Clark, Quanics, bs th " Whittemore & Co. m the | the best of that abused 1 versole until the object for which they | @ prisoner's cell unless accompanied by an officer, and in "ton (Pr): Sigonds Carmon (Mex), 89 days, with wool do this | ae such. @ fenute ety ic pt Th Soteas is found. On the second day's search thy | this case he relies on the officer's testimony to disprove haan en stkavcr'a ‘ 1 Ate | the part of our people who are sincerely desirous of an | was found lying upside down in one hundred and two | the bascless charges alloged against him. Carter, Barbados, 18 swith and other granted, Cons \ at the by On §to follow. Fr of an indiferenr pall t is, with \oihers 10 the which mises to strip w 7 7 $i 76 PRR PIECE. ef our own Bot by supporting the Convents carly and perfect restoration of the Union, that no | fect of . A submarine engineer was then ent to Turves av run Fron—A raid was made by the police A ), Cole, Trinidad, with O8QUITO N ceumada the supremety of the ‘ronstitetice, ruernly perwonal ambitions should be allowed to distract | get chains arouad ber stern and ahaft; Dat thie a8 | on « number of Mercury's votarios who collected around st ielaane a Brett Ron ae ak Gioia yn M “Somer DiUEABLE CANOPIES. e " d restore the Ui , and bring back pra iberat mn yi jas comparative ot. ished without ” a days, logwood, » . road « ay. see lis atiopaau. lewaage Wa'have cede aha ay | Hy euey tombut out the tow factions spirit wis fooked | and the: exercke’ of, comsiderable patience, as | the sceno of the fire for “nothing, only tooo.” Te wat | Pfenteh% A EAT Ni ieee hee ‘on of the hour, It i* (undemental. On rig Forte fat Windeor, NB) Ray, Cow Bay, 8 days, with am Fait ot Rew Haven), Wheeler, Shields (Eng), 82 pon its convocation as thelr “opportunity.” The | the chains parted several times, She was raired | discovered, hor that some of them went to ‘‘feel,"’ ‘oods and Vallandighams had the ny 10 600 that by the rf aystem of oats, These bonte are ca- | and ihey ‘ere soon "made to fool that the law did not even if admitted to the Convention could make | pable of buoying 140 each; sit were employed on | recognize the scattered property at the fire as theirs. wo 3 Tahoe ctttedcecompmence-ofl Ieasstrtal. aroruiloce. tre: area ye tcaemteroas only atthe expanse of the indig. | raising thie wreck: The oe ane Hoboken. “hr"Thie sisters, Dara, Indianola 31 ays, with cotton, Ccecslintg Unt ie dear to the cemorios and stimciating | fepFeseuted, ad who looked to Tt for a well considered Sater ate ae of Hoa feet being Atty pounds tothe | CaP oF 4 Boar—A Max Drowsen.—About soven | Miche J'Tiohmes, Raynor, Curseos, 18 days, with fuatt, was such idle qu anewer depends the life of the nation — Poace—order. POOR ARs PRAVERTIVE AxD CURE FOR Cholera Mogban, Dicrhmn, Dywentiy, Bagimey Cpt | social progress—the speedy adjustment of the righ efficactous. 0 the hopes o 1 Y > | aaae 0 expression of their convictions and pur- inch. ‘a strain on him that it made | o'clock Saturday evening, two men named Hendra and to Dovale is action ts immediate and o a ditions of conevutignal freedom. abd. bagpts respect for ens, 1 reapers toe present Unreaiening posture ot impoaeol for bim to way down fr more han an hour | Prayn, reaid ng 19 Prospect etteat, Zervey ity, aecom- tmnt gost Yiiae oN 7 care wen | eon aD - pon pasa {he enablished law. hangs on the decision we are avout | pretensions to seats in the Convention and oft frwithout | cant to ine Norwich, bur the bodes hed been forna | Penied by Theodore Butte, barkeeper at the Hoboken Piety tre oe ee “Weise i 4 Re ihe bent compound known for the com- has prevented so the counth 8 disturbing element to mar the harmony of ite proceed- | except one, which was discovered |i Hotel, took a small boat from the ferry for an evening's Doane, Cow Bay. 9 days with coal, io ¥ | plaints for which itis designed, 4 * Oe o'teanh tains fide of the Yeasel. A dead hore was enjoyment up the river, The boat was leaking, but the Aug 9 ininnd, saw dark STODDARD & BURTON, PROPRIETORS, An Auspicions Blond uch, in brief, ie the platform taid down by the first | high state of preservation. The bull of men.did not heed this tilt they arrived at the point op- " LATOR. P where the water is very 4 of Patriotic Oplyion. | National Union Convention beld since the rebeliion—« sina ere ee St meee bee Porit® phe Bybil's Ce ‘ — From the Baltimore Sun (dem.), Any i. body representing the people of all the States, in tl wreok Ene het they for t was admitting the water fo Por 8 fo . and by The rer re . ae Be Pediout op bide ud | persons of Their tout eminent and cijeeaa: | pb. and to the uninitiated weal | that herd 4 fo Dey caer 4 pepe bergen tga ©. Wass Co, tod Budiey 2 Puke sentiment at je wave to our com country | would seem tbat 't should. as we it will, be rath te Re worth the trouble of towing 1ut0 par | Before any furiver progress could Be made ‘ork ott

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