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2 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1866.-TR'PLE SHEETS, tunity by his friends to show their rospect ‘and affection. | people the necessity of so demeaning themselves that | theatres for the comlng season, and if wo got half [ owere of saspicion shal! not will be our tuck; but, for the ‘present it may THE CABLE IN NE bid OUNDLAND. sddrraeee Som, ence meen natis are cs ern. for aishty to the’ government,, nnd in throat shal cally be called dal, aad. dg Me mo better fas snovelont | labor to re Any erroneous TER RIOT AFPAIR TO CAMP A See revase ne ie Coosloneiuer.s mallets ei ro companies, sees have bean made as to a waut of g hed ein- | In songe ‘of tho North much sym) in gay “ ee Bpeceded by bands of mu at, corlty OM the part of the people. of the State. | expressad “the poor ne ‘of New Orleans.” Dror ft samt at Heart’s | corted nim to the st ‘Such a mark of respeot was | AS an evidence of sincerity, with hardly 9 ‘exoopt course dgring thie heated poltign! term on which we are miles _domin cabeaie Progress of Affairs newer obi yn in the Ielandipetore, oxcopt the amnesty pues the Pre tent Aysrorigpe by e Pine tase socttion icc, Lowover: the “pent me AUCTIONEER, ov LARGE AND VARIED BX- ‘Wale: gress, Was taken by the peo “Phe tio! sans, rience, desires moet with a gentleman having from Content tome Toyal He be Prince af by the Rov. | slavery hus been recogulzed in our fondamontal law, | negroes’? of this city are just about the best off among ate 535,00 fn ast ng ‘ Bishop duoc te acconapaniod Ya his iy Uy Tho people ubide l'y aud support tho acts of Conzross and | the laboring classes, provided thoy wit work, Under | baxis that prec Ide ai Bouathilty ef rk or lows, "Aadreas | A Pde merry =p * 841 sired 7 as Nee Mr. Vereker. wie the proclamations of the Wxcentive of the nation on this | the Civil Rig Yeon wan'e Decne ead pct ovat (full ns nai and at! address) Carolus, ‘station D, Bible House, found ep vieee al oh subject, And aithough much bas been said and done by contrivanc special use pi “| oflog, F tr . broed disturbaabe and distrust, yot ail VERY MARE OrroRTUNITY. $10,009 TO $15,000 3.—FOR § THE REPAIR OF THE GULF LINE, TEXAD i flint gw et a EPS mame eliye igor mth ACT a ait nterest in aves entorptiae, tt | T)° inch ward ino ieee § a : racers erneronn diving proo's of fidelity to tho goverumont that will in | acelerity that would honor a Tarkish cadl. realized the tral your “This is worwhy of tava gauion; the | au Tan Pu i ke. &e. &o. OUR AUSTIN CORRESPONDENCE. » the end convince “all who lionestly oalre peace and | yance of somo of these petty adicials and the fanaliolem | beat ‘ot relcreach ven und roquited, Address” box 0.208 | Seq.gMOckiDd, ng eas nds Faron Da bo ote Taina 8 alee’ restoration. Having been a resident of Toxas for a | of others is a sore subject among the residents who Post oflice, New Y¥, nen ore foray Semages Canal wi ; Avsrix, August 6, 1868. | C"crter of acentury, familatly acquainted with all hee | suffer from them. Jf any evidence of the sonudness of amie int amy ry —— | near Church, up OUR HEART'S CONTENT SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Pavonco.ats OF Tilt TEXAS LEGISLATURE —TIXAS TOLAMCS | Hrominent citizens, having served ‘a thas councils of the the Fresidoat's vain a CE => Sanne 1» A ‘A Maen tunity for an active gt a0 CAs gen Pear eds ot Boge: SPRe Str Tata PA AL (nig ‘Bas — 0 evidel 0 me Heat's Conant, August 19, 1860. AND POLITIGIANS. eee ea in diets recent mnalen ace | the riot has beom published and. will ‘ba distributed, ery tuaikiogmaney. "For partiewtars apply at store, 92 aud Blea st Hatormpatan oat iu new work 9 otk Sinco my last letter there have been three notable | This boing tho day appointed by tho Convention for | Of fhe la! people, and corresponded with them in every | Whon General Baird's commission will issue their toati- _______| om. $2." Dogs traiued, ‘bourded, &c, Medicines for ul” egy , tho mecting of the Logtslature, the members of tho | section of the Siato within the past few months, Telain | mony no one seems to know. As it is protty genorall OVIGK. THE COPARTNERSUIP HERETOFORE EX: cat = events Governor Musgrave’s visit to Heart's Content, ‘1 + in their to know something of the actusl and truthful condition | expec.od to be a “campaign document,’’ snd to farn} mine Depress See OR = EW. FInst OLAas "4 4 Houso of Representatives met in re- 6: al’ for tho radicals, { parts a oatet ‘es OrDonne SALE—-THE N the doparture of the Great Eastern, and the repairing of prong w nalts, a quoram of cach body being iu aitond. | OfAMfira, I do not hesitate to declare hut the great | the ‘stump, material for tnd, if judidionsiy “poteen | streets ta the olly of Now. York, tn FF faet naling Yacht Fawn, tna 28 feet in tho eg spective halls, @ q) body of the people are earnélly desirous of performing | pected so: - % th ‘eet beam, with new canvas, riggi + and in 60) the gulf cable through the energy and skill of Mr. | Sit no Houeo was callod to order by the Hon. J. H. | ai their ob igutions to. the general government. A | Up,” may be mado officaciots in Gountry Jooalites where | mutual consent, Malehard Connery helus lone authori tS sailing tritn; ithe Fawn is of an excel caftent snotel, vertealy Mackay, Superintendent of the Newfoundland Tele- graph. Of each of these facts you have already been advised in summary form, but I now proceed to give you Actails, Ter envolare Innorant of eity life, and of that class of | 208! of thalat tee eito live off excitemont in popular places. < aomapaions RICHARD CONNRRY. T notice a solemn decision of the Hogistrar of Deaths _PATRIC in this morning’s paper, that a man cannot be buried in a ne New Orleans without a five cent atamp—au additional pe ibe gn idee, yo EXPE! eNOED HorEt, reason for avoiding ‘these digging wishing lo invest in wn oid established: busincas nit de wolt ecnearame to addroas X. ¥. %., borald oflice, people who have won the respect and admiration of the world for their chivalry, high daring and fortitude, will not be doubted ' by rous and brave apirits when they assert their loyalty. It is known to my fetiow citizous that I was oppoted to the secession of the Southern States from the fedorat Union, and exerted what inflence I had to prevent as and as a spleen, in the Convention of 1861, vot inst tho ordinance which declared tha separation. Bea" tan all the modern iin) ments. louse, Bell, Provisional Secretary of Stato of (the late) Pro- Rockaway, for three w visional Governor A. J. Hamilton—who is aid to have gone to the North to vent bis spleen against the poopte VISIT OF GOVERNOR MUSGRAVE. of Texas and the’ South generally—who proceeded to His Excellency Governor Musgrave, accompanied by | organize that body, ‘The roll being called, and the oath Als two sisters, private secretary, Attorney General Car- | administorod to thom by the Secretary, they adjourned hor, Major Wright, Commissary More, Licutenant Gil- | untif the next day to completo their organization. In fea, Dr. Rickards, E. D, Shea, and several other ladios the Sonate the Hon, R. H. Guinn, who was tho oldest jend gentlemen, loft St, John yesterday morning in her | momber of that body, was olected President ime tem, mee s steamer Lily, commanded by Casini: an ang basoeerey to organize that body by swearing in the tol pean and promoted to ae ans ne Kerr, I may add en pas- August 7. Each house completed its organization by tho int, is a nephew of Lord Lennox, and is a smart, intel- | election of clerks and other officers. The Hon. Nathan- igent, rising officer, ‘The tripjbetween St. Johi’s and | tel M, Burford, of Dallas county, was oleoted Speaker of art's Content was as ploasant as any sea voyage can | the House, Joint committees were appointed to inform e with weather favorable and society agreeable, the representative of tho provisional government of the _ The Lily steamed into this harbor shortly after six | organization and to make arrangements for tle meoting o'clock in the afternoon of same day, and flags wore im- | of the two houses in joint convention for tho purpose of jnediately displayed on all the shipping, telegraph station | counting the votes for Governor and Lieutenant Gover- fund boarding houses, ‘Tho Great Eastern exchanged | nor, and also a committee to make preparations for tho fignals with tho Lily as she gracefully steamed around | inauguration of those ofcers on tho Oth instant, in pur- Lhe big ship to enable the visiting party to obtain acom- | suance of the order of President Jobnson, ote view of tho leviathan, Captain Anderson and | August 8, At the hour appointed the Senato was Cyrus W. Field put off in a sinall boat for the Ialy, where | !ntroduced to the hail of the Houso with the usual cere- Ihey were introduced to the Governor aud party, His | monies, and tho Senators conducted to the seats pre- "xcotlency, accompanied by Mr. Carter and some | pared for them, The Speaker of the House then pro- thors, were then conducted to Captain Anderson's gig | ceeded to opea and count the votes for Governor and find rowed to the Groat Eastern, where everything was | Lieutenant Governor, with the following result:—For In readiness to receive the representative of Majesty | Governor—J, W. Throckmorton, 49,277; E. M. Pease, ‘with all due formality. 12,168; majority for Throckmorton, 37,109. For Lieut- The moment the Governor touched the deck of the | enant Governor—G, W. Jones, 48,908; L. Lindsay, 8,714; Groat Eastern her three guns commenced a thundering | majority for Jones, 40,194. The votes of several counties Balute and the Union Jack danced up and down the main. | that were not returned would have increased the majority ‘All the officers of the ship, in full uniform, were drawn | of Mr. Throckmorton to about forty thousand, a majority up on deck, while Messrs, Gooch, Hamilton, Can- | which, according to my Feggleotion, pee no parallel in 7 s the history of ular el 0 United States tio, Willoughby, Smith, Thompson and Clifford | yp icop aorta age been given, but none of them so woro assembled about the gangway. The Governor | largo in proportion to the number of votes polled, Radi was formally introduced to all these gentlemen, ae nee frsclie its Sears Bow raed ne ‘ os tie 5 jority has been given principally by the vi ¢ and then conducted over the ship by Captain Anderson, | £o\diora who fought mantully for the, Contedorady, and Mr. Canning, Mr. Field and others. Mr, Canning, as | who, when finally defeated, threw down their arms, ehiof of then engineering department of the expedition, reper: themselves conquered, pad returned % acted as guide and instructor, pointing out, in his modest | {Me eg ar oR pa acoabe thts Broce nons and unassuming manner, the modus operandi of tho | finality, acknowledce their allegiance to their former ine Noni | BREECH LOADING GUN8—LOOK. fast ado lant Cubes, Viasks, &0. ae ARD, 54 Book OR SALE—THE LARGEST ND BEST ASSORT, Bren ot mt Fancy Pigeons in caer ofall kinds. ‘Ald ‘and oxohanged by Ce, kinds ot anoy How ‘is bow M. it PULLIS. fb Fulton re Ea New York. a om Baie a Bi ae ‘nalo Now iauridian Teens, lash id Terriers, Que Black ani Ton Tan weighs thi TRUTHFUL FOR ONCE. WANTED. WANTED AN ACTIVE OR SILENT PART- — hoty with $6,020 capital to extend the kalo of a now TO THY EDITOR OF THR HERALD. maienied Franch article. Sales easy and proilts sure and Waswnxarom, D, C., August 27, 1866. luorasive. Address L. &., Herald office, You have frequently called the attention of tho public ANTED—AN INTEREST WORTH ABOUT to the misrepresontations and fulechoods of Chovaticr | nea, Po ee y ee Ro or will yecheee a ‘hen the appeal to arma was made. however, | pursued what seemed to me the path of duty. I followed the fortunes of a majority of my fellow citizens, and shaved with them the fato of the Conflict, Others, who enter- tained sentiments similar to my owe, different views of their duty. I accord to them motives as 4 and patriotic for their action as I claim peg ae low that the contest is over, I have felt it to he rn sacred duty of patriotism to tabor in restoring peace eund harmony to an afliict'd aod suffering country. The people of this State aro alike impressed with this senti- mont; and should it be the unhapry fortune of our com- mon country to continue estranged, I am eure it will not ‘be the fault of Texas, NAVY BULLETIN. ove. must Forney’s orgam in thiscity. As adover of justice I wish | state the name of busi othe rm by i will 00 not be noticed. him to havo credit whon ho does apgak the trath, In the | Address. W., Herald aa Sunday Chronicle of yesterday he contradicts all he haa area. PARTNER, WITH A CAPITAL, oF Lhertnnd said of the disloyalty of our people. “The copperheads Wis bo co $tt0. ae be Do ae eo 44 Inquire at No. + ho hi and returned rebels of Washington," he gays, “turned | Bowery, basement, ‘trom mine. out en masse on the occasion of the mass meeting-of Sat- 15¢ —I WANT AN AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN AS urday."” In tho same article he says:—‘‘Out of a popu- fe equal partner in the Me photoeras grant re Tic view business, anne HORSES, , CARRIAGES, we. p Somenenae ‘A A HANDsOwn i Li hy at vine cheap or oxehanged: | A\ ae hovers Tati ‘Bere: A $3. ABSBORTMENT or. OARRIAGES, BAR! A atte es ae none jee iota aa Getaraitest 7 OO NMEA Lon 6 fOK.~ with $160; to such an one I will lation of one hundred and thirty thousand for Washing- need dupply. | Call ‘on or ae Photographer, Democratic 1, Terry! ton and Georgetown, only three thousand could be col- arn, HOw YOR lected by the exertions of the friends of this bogus 00. —RARE CHANOR TO MAKE MONEY — party."’ By this poke a than Ge? oe Tageed per | Pcie) Meat oisto tiie ranlahc es cnabler is mont lu. cent of our citizens are assuming that the moet- | crative, i fog comprised nono but redperhend® and rowurued tion first class. Inquire of Mt, DEMAREST, 237 Hudson st. rebets,’” This will compare favorably with any one “WANTED, A PARTNER WITH THIS Northorn cliies, Even Boston canuot boast 40 Ii $2.000. amount ton, th erties ake wihin loval a population as the generous Chevalier givos ci veut double the sum, credit for. ONE OF THE MASS MEETING. thousand dollars in Mx montha; no humbug, references ox. rt; no humbuy BEAUTIFUL ‘ROOF Di b) ‘A ATES LAR OT OA 2A, ROUMRL fo teh enorme eemnaminede ee son street, Paterson, Now Jerney. Ki DRTACUED, Avuest zy,—Surgeon William Johnson, fromm uusy 48 & member of the Retiring soard at Piiladelphia, and ordored to duty at the Navy Yard, Boston; Surgeon James Jackson, from the Navy Yatd at Boston, and ordered to the Pensacol urgeon Richard G, Deaa, from the Naval Academy, Septembor 3, and placed on waiting orders, August 21—Captain William D, Salter, from official duty connected with the War Department, and placed on waiting orders; Acting Master Thomas M. Gardner, from the Vermont, and ordered to the Pensacola, ORDERED. Avausr 20.—Lieutenant Commonder Honry D. Todd, to duty at the Naval Rendezvous at Boston, September 1; Surgeon William 8, Rusheuberger, to duty as @ member of the Retiring Board at Ph ladelp phia; Surgeon David Harlan, to the Naval Academy on Septembor 3; Assist- ant Paymaster J. 8. Thompson, to the Takoma} Acting Ensign R. L. M. Jones, to the Vermont. RESIGNED. AvuGust 20,—Mate Charles W. Bryant, August 20. ORDER REVOKED, Avaust 20,—Passed Assistunt Paymaster John Furcy to the Tahoma, aud be is placed on waiting orders. HONORABLY DISOHARGED. BREWSTER & oO. TOP WAGON. ALSO THR! Coupe Rockaws; pee le Cabriolet ane other 3 Bor fori hegre: sat ae in a brisiness that will yield at least ten arth treet, coveer of Ha GREAT BARGAIN—FOR SALK, SEVEN YOUNG mores; received from the cou pty. 5 and e Bevery spetiy, | Can be agen at the p ot Bergen and Hoyt attests. pitta ears Ps due bse WARIS SAREE EEE, pg ten pitas ae 2 PAIR OF SORREL HORSKA Fit ay ——— er neecmmeemmecemes | HANI Address A. 1., box 2,601 Post oflce, New York, coh $2. 000 7% bait Wh altlenata el eared i tag Ms} IN. sD STATHA TREASURY, that wili boar examination; restaurants will ree INTERKST DEPARTMENT. tention, Address F. & P.. box I prald New York, Atigust 21, 1866. Schedules of (90) thirty or more aves of the loan of $10. 000. —FOR SALY, A PARTNERSHIP 1854 (10-49's), maturing on the Ist of aber. will now be established “business in New York. Real received for oxamipation at the Lote sparimont of the intry takon tn exchange at cash vais, Ad- od Stutes Treasury. 1. H. VAN . . Unite A Bias iy, box 28 Herald ef - 850, oo —WANTED, A PARTNER WITH THE pe wa iso, ee IN AN ranted sound cyt Kind. i 16 han ii ai (vital drivers, aie three doors north of Fourth Come ie te i.) fagon and single Harness, NEW LIGHT ONE-HORSE BQO? “way ea prare i adors Soe al RIGHMON + above amount, to join an established and RE ASRIOR CARNE ORO ptable manufacturing ness in thisotty, Ad- TENNESSER NATIONAL BANK, ane x 6,562 Post oftloe. street, a fow 2TUNITIUS. BUSINESS, OPPOR one = ENG S) Pte . ae The KEMAN with ¥Pn: vs a “£29 000, ee oty A ng TO nto fale The Froduce Gomminstor B 1 ia a ard very ih hs gan find 8 Pod cK chance by addressing, in confi iM, | street L. C., Horal O90D, WORE HORSE FOR SALR.—IN UIRE HAT le A Rant rary Atth street, aaa ATED DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGE! DESIGN. OF THE UNITED STATE. AGENT Act ears” ohh MATOHED TEAM ‘4No file POSITORY AND FISCAL AGENT FOR WEST DEPOST pe ee {Made so under the late bw passed by the Tennessee Log: fslature. } DEPOSITORY FOR TH iw Pag BRANOS a we .—Mato M. V. Thomas, August 18, and Act- nh Beton ‘Aesistant Engineer Richard W. Taylor, August 16, be ae aos cE REE a fA alee pita hb op ee ee jeaires an associate wi ny (BNT REVOKED, 10 join bim in prose- | nues; for FREEDMEN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMP, mochanical contrivances for laying and picking w; government and prove themselves good and law-abiding August 21—Aoting. nsign &, P. Peacock. der Act of ‘Congress, Yeeey outing thore a highly lucrative, vsofaly itimate business; | 7 Se ae cablen Gulla aia pa) sine Ve Picking UP | Giuzens, . They had not. been fighting for the ovorth>ow f Kerimers Cala ri ik dite B worth, of fae! Hotel, next 49 Hoa ginnnutot igh epee rg J 2 B, Ko. of republican goyernment; they loved and venerated Adama ‘and otl PESTIVIIIRS ON BOARD, the principles of the government of the United States After explaining all these matters to his Excallency, | The goverampat, fos which they had been fighting was and after the rost of the visiting party bad arrived found Rometer tnslisting te mang lunvor been, to Antr from tho Lily, Captain Anderson led the company to the | feelings, tt required no material chance in thelr princl- grand saloon, where dinner was in readiness. The meal | plea to return to their former dilegiance. They have passed off vory plonsantly, without the stupidity of | 101080. Rhey have returned in good faith, Thoy expect toasting and specchmaking so often and s0 foolishly T eaid this majority was given principally by soldiers. indulged in on similar occasions, After dossort the finan bend however, another class of citizens who con- luaies retired to the inner saloon, while the gentlomen | Known bere es “origina Union ra Tomained about the festive board enjoying their wine | were opposed to seceasion, and voted against it, £ome and Havanas. Later in the evening the pleasures of | of them, when secession became a fixed (act, took up snusic and the dance were enjoyed, and the entire party | arms in defence of their country, and fought against the did not retire for repose until an advanced hour of the | hordes who were coming to desolate their. firesldos, from Captain Bisel, commanding the United States | mity ts respectfully offered to capital ata abroad. to. invest stio ita East Thirty: street, bot steamer Monongahelt, announcing his safe arrival at St. pecton of their wr poo funds: whore combined seourity jt it unguestior ely Thomas, West FOURTH QUARTERLY c'eRPORT, MONDAY, JULY 2, NE poeta EM iad CMANOE.—SIXTY TH @ Syence Uv a eh eae, ae Jacquard tend Ontraing BOOKEGAY FOR ey -_ Coverle' made to order, wit! at groat pro- Bt coat 80.00 een om ined 4 WRT bephiae So Specie, ani patCotn a ng; peated and nd nd ean be fom, Yar moi al hae SE oHostand oat THAN ALLEN OOLT. Good Will of fi 85 por on of 147 South Becond street, neat E yor PNK SIX Lt RO OL Walnut. Philadels ‘8 first class carpet ivusinoss location; Besgnt per, 16 and one inch jn eter g meer) onty $400 ied the whole will be divided fast, gee ord et ard selves Gat a eet ARMY BULLETIN. GENERAL HOOKER'S STAPP. Major General Hooker, commanding the Department of the Lakes, has issued a generalorder announcing that ho has taken command, and that his staff will be compozod of the following named officers:—Brevet Brigadior fon & pee b tee welae sb). ENE 2S night. Others remained neutral, and still others left for Mexico | oral Gorge A. ag ho sie ee jatant Goneral —WANTED—A BUSINESS MAN WITH OF, SALB—A VERY. satan PING PATE OF BA) THD EXPEDITION LEAVING PORT. and other foreign cowntries to avoid the conflict. These | Brevet Captain in J. M. Fist 1 jeutenaat "third Ee beeny Mpeny stg hy SAA F rrr Doach Homes ca at te tt This (Thursday) being the day appointed for the de. | men are now. as true and loyal to the Union as | artillery, Aid-do-Camp; First Gioutonant W. W. ‘Tomp- Source dnp Sanegen tar cag | ‘sad Fringe ieivopaan parture of the Great Eastera, everybody was out of bed | any body of men of any State, North or South. | Kins, Third artillery, Ald-de-Camp; Colonel 0, H. Host, SILAS SE SENYON, 87 Broadway, room 18. 2 io bright and early, and breakfast was ready an hour sooner | They compose the conservative Union party of the | Brovet Brigadier General United tates Volunteers, Chie! “ than usual. Immediately after the morning meal the | State of Texas are the friends and | Quartermaster; Captain C. B. Atchison, additional Aid-de- Preparations for departure commenced, but with such | supporters o: President Johneon and of his policy of admirable system that not the slightest evidence of flurry | reconatructing the government. They are the people ‘was obsorvable, Captain Anderson paced the deck and | now asking to be restored to their nghts in the Union gave his orders in a quiet, collected tone. The last coil | upon an equality with the other -tates; that taxation of the cable of '65 was deposited in the main tank under | and representation shall go hand in band; that while the vigilant eye of Mr. Canning; the last mossage from | they are calied upon to beurthoir portion of the burthens and to the Medway was received, when at ten o'clock | of the government they cball bs admitted to a voice in pree isoly the latter steamer parted from the side of the | its couugils The pecple of the State, the roflecting, ig ship, slowly wheeled round, and began steaming | honest masses of the poople, are of the conservative towards the narrows, Then there was a slight commo- | Union party and for restoration, There ia, however, a tion on the Great Eastern, but it was amongst the visi- | taction within the State, beaded and controlled by a tet tora. The order had gone out to haul in the anchors, and | of ambitious, restless, unscrupulous, dishonest politi- the sad operation of ieave taking commenced. The deck | clani odds. and nds of all parties, who, from the wos crowded with visitors from the Lily and from shore, | time Little groups of ladies and gentlemen Were gathored in 7@ beon secking for place and Aifferent parts of the ship saying the last ‘“good- | power. The inordinate desire for porry’ ower has by,” and exchanging the finalfrieudiy grasp. Anderson | controlled ali thelr actions, They avo bored the politi- jeld, Canning, Gooch, Smith, Thompson, Halpin, ii cal compass, having been members of every political flton,'and everybody of note on board was bicss-d @ party and of ove Catal Wad fackige SHA ovde axioned hundred times over, wished every kind of success in this the country, ene ye wo in their aspirations, indic- life and the next, and promised a speedy and triumphant | nant at thelr repeated defeats before the people, and roturn from the Picking up expedition, As each I ttle | knowing full 1) that thelr only hope of success ta in a loft it was saluted by Mr. Field, who, siand.ng at | sustaining action of ioe Sagan Bod Stevens = the gangway, waved his handkerchief in play- | factivm in atcha, Gud In keeping tho State undor poe rule, that they may hold on to sundry We ‘clock the big ship was clear of all jotmentg whigh they have received, and luxu- visitors, but the star. was delayed in consequence of | riate upon tho époils of cflice, ca from the one of the anchors becoming entangled in a heavy chain. | time of the surrender of General E. Kirby Smizh to the After about an hour's time the difficulty was remedied, | present, made uso of every means in their er canes the anchors were pulled up, the As thee of the big ship public peony of the North and a few in our mid: were put in motion, and the leviathan slowly and lazily | private letters, reports official and unofficinl—to polsad stirred its immense bulk like some monstrous living | tho winds of the people of North against us, and to creature roused unwillingly from its slumbera. With | create ‘and sustain the ly at the North that w» of scarcely perceptible motion, she turned gradually around | the south are rtj') whi jd G4 inimical to the institu. R means of soréw and paddies, and po.nted her sharp | tions of tho couniry, They are the real disunionists of toward Trivity bay. the Siato—tho rule or ruin men. They would rathor ga operation ‘occupied about twenty minutes. the Stato would sink than be admitted under the Tn tho meantime the Governor and party had returned | auspices of President Johnson. Yet some of these to the Lily, which was now dancing around the Great | men hold office by his intment. catering to the Eastern like # gay little botterfly. When the turn had | passions and prejudices of- tue peaple, are onabled been completely effected (at twenty minutes past noon) | to retain in bon ranks a few followers ; ‘ond th these have three guns were fired from the Great Eastern, whiie the | been the supporters In the late election of the oppost fon Colegraph station flag was dipped aud a hearty cheer was | to Governor brennan toll They claim to be Union Biven by the few, very few, people assembied on shore, | men, and no doubt man perhaps a majority, of the It is a strange fact, displaying in a marked manner the | rank aod file aro rauily Gat Union men at heart, but bavo lack of carlonity in the people of this place, that the | been s0 accustomed to tho leadership of ther political spectators gathored about the shore to see the ship off | fathors that it ig dificult. for them to kick out of the Were composed of threo women aud the attaché, of tho | traces, Some e en among the leaders were governed by tolograph companios. A few strangers from St John’s and | honest and pairiotic motives, and such upon boing con- Porlioan occupied a good position for seeing the depart. | viuced of the error of their Ways may come over to the ure “aot Norther Point, on tue soutueastern side of the | true faith. The people of Toxas may be c: almost harbor a unit in an hon at, carncat, heartfelt desire for the testo A few moments after the discharge of the Groat East- | ration of the Ui tice orn’s guna, dark clouds gathored over the harbor, some pid maa cs orgsetczape ir jaahes of lightning took place and the artillery. of rock heaven gave arorponsive salute, ‘The big ship by'this | THC Iaugural of Governor Throckmorton, Limo was disappearing around Norther Point, followed | The inaugural address delivered by Governor Throck slowly by the Lily, and soon both vossels were out of | Morton of Texas, when, on the Oth inst., he took the Aight to thoso viewing the xpectacis from the vicinity of | oath asa tho telegraph station. The watchers on Norther Polat, perl ery She tution Soh iene Raamenatlneneg however, had the satisfaction of beholding the Greai | Pessages worthy of special attention, becauso they indi- Eastern long after, and did not leave thoir place of | Cate a most demrable state of feeling regarding the observation unt!! tho Lily was uo longer visible and the | creat questions how nt iasne, and are withal so temperate big ship herself seo . s ct hereon, med no more than @epeck on the | ang magnanimous in their expression of it as to contrast Th Lily kept company with the Great astern unti | with the bitier utterances of the extrome radicals of pear two o'clock, when the trim liule war vessel tarnod her sect ame. her conrse towards St. John’s, while the passengers on rer role ong —_ is cpa iy at aa both vessels saluted each otior with hearty cheers. The | °X#acts will illustrate this:— -Camp; Brevet Colonel United States Volunteers, Assiet- ant Inspector General, Surgeon C. 8. Tipler, prod and Brevet Colonel United States Army, Medical Diroctory ; Captain J. H. Gtllman, Chief surgeon; Brovet Lioutenant Colonel United States Army, Chief Commissary; Captain veel Robe, Veteran Reserve Corps, Acting Judge Advo- cal mato ‘may. siso be hed w ith tt. Address Steamboat, youre old and warranted ia ties, found eae ‘Address fe ae DRY GOODs. "| PORSALE-FOR WANT OF USB. A BLACK MARR, TE LEME”. SS SE i eotly A GREAT BALE OF OLD BTOOK. ana Beda i Bridik new. ued 'a Bad We last woek the old stock of se alae ale tr ‘A. WILLLEMS 167 ‘ghih avenue, pe ant btn mos Bi eles bones nd offered it for sale oe Yr GREAT CROWDS OF PEOPLE THAT. feat to tok out "WtORE GENERAL THOMAS’ BTAVF. Peay General Goorge H. Thomas bas announced his be com) as follows :—Brovet Brigadier Gene- fal William Dy ‘nipple, Major and Assistant Adjutant Genoral; Captain George W. Howard, United States Vol- unteers, ‘Assistant a Genoral; = Mayor J. P. Willard, United States Voluntecrs, | Firat Lieutenant Soe infantry, Aid-de-Camp; Brevet Major J. C. First Lieutenant Eighteenth infantry, Aid-de- revet Colonel A. Von Schroder, Assistant In- pony Brovet Major General’ J, Donaidson, ng | jus im mers, irgeon in States Army, Medical Director; reves Major General R. Ww. Johnson; Major Fourth cavalry, sea Isto Advo- on Brovel Lieutenant Colonel A. L. , Captain fig ith infantry, Chief Commissary of Musters. ats Snied order, QEORGE R. RUTTER, Prositent Kk HUTCHINSON, Vice Promdent mitch of It at half price, Fes SALE—A NIOR crea at AL doorend wre awaymaay custom. | FOR BALE NEW, na RO, 8 EMTIRELY ‘Tats SuOWS WHAT CHEAP doops Do, ana'Tightoen at te ed [76 AV9'1 40 unplonaaot a of the old atoct iz LE GON, Down toe BLuNGRin rater, La, ner Pa Cislita tay Horse eevee pe 5 pene, oa Aa IN BIGHTH AVENGE ae er eae street, nour W. aati centres sre for one EK OLD STOCK CONSISTS OF ee eee ore A eens MERINO®, DREAS GOODS ALPACAR, PRINTS rae SALOME OF THR PINRGT HORBRS 4 UBLING, TICKS, CABSIMERES, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, MBALL Hs beeen dus eaeellen Soe sae sate tests be bytes rage oF I BicseTat” Mole doing business at our OR SALE—FIFTE:! tablished stand, 9, eountey, from five td HOMAS PEOns ibe County Cou py den ypd spe Non. nse! Ata meeting of the Tennessoe Directors of National Bank, 18068 semi-annual dividend of Steed 12) per eat on tho Sap tai took was declared paya- re. DIVIDEND NOTICE. 8, 1008, ‘on the old, and what new ‘aptial that ie aubeccived priot wo jOKRER eas, a, rod F ew AT OLD STOCK WILL BE ALAUGHTERED FOR SALB-A SPLENDID med THERE'S NOHUMBUGOING ABOUT IT, = ound and Had fy Retail SHADE . oP UMTR BROTH SI oe fr coupe ry Mga ane 467 KIGHTH AVENUE and 272 BLEECKER STABET. errr yy A FPRENCH MiLueRy — goons. Con ave, RCE, etd ae 1 ge hee Sh ce ee ab ‘RIBBONS. IONS. LACE 20. " {Stioe are invited to oat” Rratore: Fremanete BAUR a ma Soe Om, AFFAIRS IN NEW ORLEANS. OUR NEW ORLEANS CORRESPONDENCE. Health ef the Crescent City—Business, Amuse- ite, ae. New Ontzana, August 17, 1966. HEALTH OF THR OrTY. Wandering about to and fro in the North are crowds of people who either live hore or want. to come here, and who may look to the Henatp correspondence for facts. Tho offigjal report yesterday was forty-one casos of cholera—ninetoon whites and twonty-two blacks. I ob- serve no mention of yellow fever, but there are beyond all dispute a fow cases in the hands of private practi- tioners, There is alsoa slight increase of what is here calied “pernicious fove Considering the extremely dirty state of our streets and gutters, the heat of the weather, and the enormous numbers of nogroes in filth and want, packed like sardines in small houses in the narrow stroets, it is marvellous there aro no more deaths than we havo. There is no general epidemic, and among the old residents like myself no alarm. Cleanliness, nutri- tious dict and avoidance of decayed fruits diminish the risk of cholera; and, as for yollow fever, most have had {t, or were born hore and do not foar it. At the present date this is the exact state of public health here; but by tho time this reaches you, and is published, very likely thero will be a worse state of affairs. Iam in- clined to expect it, and advise all unacclimated persons to stay away until October, by which time “we shall see what wo shall seo.” A sharp controversy is going on as to whether two epidemics like cholera and yellow fever Ge eaceeen, Ploy LINEN AND OOTTON SHEETS, HAIR Riise Yoseive at one Rey ed Clothing, e., Eile, are off re pein want ie metion from tho. Fogulat uae. ox Wagons good aa ew aque ag Brice, at wholesale or by WM. USTERS tors and stockholders of Beane ee fagon, goed MATHEWS, 64 Gath: | Thirty-ncsond street, private stable, ee) “weg nee iBAP~A ©! BIPRESB, N™ GOODS! NEW Goons! \ ait Cat at oes, pee, a foe sr om ae 4 ny mdid stock of NEW EW BLAGK AND aro SIL, Fe, sat SALE OR TO LRT—8t VERAL D) AP ed FANCY DRESS GOODS, mag eget 5 H MERINOS AND POPLING sirable ocations ‘Apply to ROB! ASHMERE AND BROCHE SHAWLS w K. PEYTON, 272 and 274 Bowery, me eee Beat Houston etre D Saar a ATR Faas (POR A ate Malls and level wr A3 R. FARGY Goon, DRY goons, Kip oLOvES, ac si va a teensy book of care D BT ICE. Nk ie Bann or Viraiia, Noroe, Aug. 23, 1966. All eroditors of thia Bank (bank and branches). whethor aa note holders, depositors or otherwise, are herebj rete int of eenea renpectie clams wo » Wr CAME Trustee Moneta tor aslo. rd ears ARMY ae NAVY OLA ‘AmDittO A BOUNTIES AND FENAIONS.—ALL TWO Hobe, 40-5 fand three sears’ soldiers and ‘those ‘dicharasd, for MAGNUS BROS, 106 Fulton street. Se Se soe pears. f ad Peqeaga atanem zo yer—uagon canna peuslons for widows haar Sack seatees, PUvats, stan. to ten, cates ticatigo Er Sin being fied She us, of t y ih Toraianed, house, six stalls. Oe Fa ied ian a gras, Pg 1 Pack Place (removed revewao Ne yey rent oe Aono ip gy oa: ac SPison sale Bs 8 ‘er rs Bicbige 24 = A’ SHELDON 0 oun OFFICE, NO. 7 Bi KMAN ‘onal Bounties to Disobarged | ninth Srosk b iis: sa ee y feldiers, Widows, ten fe. nal all other Government Claims col. | St. Law rence oe IBRICAN eh Ret ape cid Me gee heron, Seen poof ‘8 discount, ore OF PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, New York, feces = 1366, pteney juin b ae pa ee Sup porate at the ‘ofice of the iy Se I. ‘Sep net (a will be closed Monday, 27th inst. and regpaned Tuesday, Replember & order of the Board of Di bits Alaplayed a8 a parting signal the following words:— pp Notwiths:anding tho {iontica which besot us, and-] can prevail simultanoously in the samo place, or whether THEODORE F. T JOHNSON, Secretary. | Teoted as usual ite months” extra pay for oMlcers hose Genet one Yiog ay Ot ai ne irae, ane datadadenaaadadad leaadadadedadeds 6 unioward direction given to measures ” VE nt ; “NEWFOL NDLAND Wistike YoU sUCoReS, the settiement of tho grave questions growing out of the J 0? (to express It as Thoard it ‘put’? last night) “won't | QIX PER CENT INTEREST, FREE OF GOVERNXE: rk Volunteers are now entitled to farnoaa. Ail butt the other off the bridge.’ Bo this as tt may, the safest plan is, for those upon whom the call of business is not impermive, to keep away from this city. This advice may not be palatable to many of my acquaintances, who are very anxious to seo business commence, but it 1s honest, and founded upon a long oxpericnce of August ververerssesversoccoesesoecreoosrovserrecoreeee’ ® | late unbappy contest between the govornment and the ithe nd arrived in St. John’s harbor at ten o’cl im 4 Southern 2 Baten, and notwithstanding (he rapeorree this evening and landed Ita distinguished passengers, roposed have not recetved the sanction of the natloaal | whet the departure of the Medway and Groat Eastern Peglelatare, vel, my fellow eitizens, with proper 's Content the village wore a very deserted | on our part, 1 do not despair of receiving liberal aud, qe and most of the visitors left immediately for | gonerous treatment from our Northern count rbor Grace and St, John’s, am not yet prepared to boueve “That The Groat Eastern took eight thousand tons of coal | land of Franklin and Hancock, the og of} MARKET SAVINGS BANK, No, 82 Nassau street, near Fulton —— Now Sob Interest on new deposita commences immediately day of the month fol awa the =. at Ay sepa Le NAM ese of Three and oh. Montha Volunteers. anes FIRST THIRTY-EIGHT RFOL- Taal ah ‘ge nada heres sty eoy are Bounty Agency, No- 7 Deckman strest, | All the abowe horses are warranted sound lass kind, sae g00d pole horses. eeaitenae Call wad examine, ae neem manat he sold. Aap deronsed sli ROUNTY.—ALL SOLDIERS OR HEIRS —- f deceased soldiers can have their claims promptly col- ! ROO! We ‘by calling on ‘or addressing tue tndersigued “Arrears TL er one ae toek trees roe Bighth Mtge of Fd aw A tonal prize ter 3 collected and A pensions peat. To | Pitth avenue. or Address i Ane Morale 9 SOUTH WIL. Tex NAVIGATION COMPANY, NO, Ham street, New York, August 96, 1806.—Tho Board of HONY & ARN OLD, 40 Broads with her, six mont Provisions and everymMing neces- | Hamilton and Jay, of Mrebelen, and = 80 and September seasons, There may be no epidemic. I | Directors of this Company we intedey declared atviden ES Ee x eee a § mary * Tons wash me Harbor Grace buicher—a | other worthies of pur, uneuilied perriowem, is nolong-'] think there will be pone; Gut as cusinem ‘eer: of ten ner cont 10 per cont) payable On and aflar the Arat DprA wo BOUN R CLAIMS C ree “STABLA appli 4 fa oe ie Wo the vessel with no less than fifty | era land of good and Seren oman or thas the lessons of thou: | ‘pounds of beef, upseliish devotion to counts theee tllustziona- ‘Oaptain Anderson pene the opinion that the feet | and venerated fathers have en oe forgotten, The tainly will mot be of much sccount prior to October street, COREE OF Cl Cakkor = is safest to keep out of Now Orleans. For those who have faced the epidemics of the last twenty years WRN Wonagee ie nm itagutee sake \s cartage t Puy ite set DDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO TWO AND THREE books wil 4d fro ‘tirst day Cj Keptember iactusive JOSEP i Paxctg 2 , Becretary. would be back again in Heart's Content in about two id hurricane of passion engendered by eases, and it be a different thi: ‘our chances with cholseare | ‘\TERMILVE & co. Years and wounded soldiers and the widows. alnor ANTRD—& GOOD. smote fol TRYO wooks’ time. Inlequided Dhilantlophy, auginentod hy ite fury by the not to be com with Dow-comers, and thes clans V NO. it WALL STRBRT, children or parents of sotalors s who aia, tn the. nave. wai 4, together or Aadrons e AS Ane eget aay, fl of civil war, may sweep over the country, the a having resided here for the last si when | ER 367 Brosdway._ BANKERS AND DEALERS. iN GOVERNMENT STOCKS AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOES, Loh beter no he Ang son son up the and valorous, “tise, those latter gen! warned © experience of whon they di ‘dlea by hundreds. Dis corns ad Sova en pe are question jow to pay them witt pa some men the ‘ pocket colic” tho enso wee be flied with cuppttes of all sorte in the secession 8. ‘iegfore leaving Mr, Fie’ ‘Wohted each of the attachés | warning voico of patriotism may be unh and * -of the New mag) Newfoundland and London Tele; h | hushed for a time; but when tho storm subsides and its ny with a “month's oxtra salary as a roward for | fury Is expended, reason. and Justice tempered with mag- nid —-s oc ng arrival of the cable, nagimity and a generous — for every seotion of the Union, will resume their aw: ‘The true mon of the During the stay of the “Great Eastern {n this harbor | country, who have embalmed ln their hearts the noblo »f people visited the vessel every hour almost | work of the founders of the government, who look to aud night, and the courtesy of Captain Ander- | the sacred teachings of the ic ond sae fas the ark of DDITIONAL, BOUNTIRG TO Two AND oe ‘aytaD A STABLE, ie Lecaeap i IN THR sth area, thtiazen oF parents of faite who oa to. the sorvieg with wo Gc tures, Malle, for for. ce eee. HONT, (T, AT Brosdway. | drone Stable, box per et CLOSING PRICRS. New Yous, August 29, 1866 Yura STATES BOUNTY OFF eT HOON. ie 2 et a bane ae fare — on and all on board, he remark of all, Somo | safety for the American and who earnestly do- | and no caicuiations based on that season can be reliod aE Pe TLL BE fy NCED 7, 80) bd Of the visitors wore singularly verdant and unsophist!- | sire to perpetuate ican rismtston, are the mes | upon for this, ‘The entire cotton crop of this your will $20. 000 YE 2F A! ie Al 20 Se g monane, Bee BY OU! ated. Having heard of the great steamer in thetr dis- | to whom we must for anfoty. we have rea- | not exceed a million and a half bales, and whatever = oo He tant homes, and formed ali sorts of strange notions as to | gon to believe, are yet in the land. Thoy are already orp tng 9 ager a without Sarge” bea ane emir Nem Yo rout pear Spee ee Verte ene ene a poe aus NEW PUBLICATIONS. oS Ha ; ‘events. N TRIAL "RICH, RACY AXD Look at it! A Bie fh ND panbersts st focally magaaine, Thee pike Ty Pirext CAL you URW AL, cont atx monthe-begianiag with aly poe “N 4 Baatares Choice i fi, Pursuits, = re el Bu S Aaaroe Fowler Welle of it may como to this port will constitute the real basis of the season's business ahead, Thore are somo weil established dry goods houses that are carefully posted about thetr customers; they will probably make money, ‘The fancy stores amd Yashionable dealers will noed great caution in order to avoid ruin. Let me tell you that the whole bemeenag of the veo artnet thet ha been utterly brok and changed al slavery, ~{ that ‘Gam of old commission houses and merobants that once #0 pecatany ai wished iY mart is extioct, ‘* paper ’” j loans on trops not pianted gone dream wy “pane dia counts a delusion; , ont of tho ddbris of the past a now system has pot arisen; and this ‘an nee | ber size and accommodations, wany of them were sur- ——_— to give tone to public sentiment, and soon | Prived to find that she was not quite as big as St. John’s may antipate thet they will gaide tho ! And id not entirely block up the harbor or Heart's Con- councils of the nation and control its deatiay, How in- tout, Some bad the extraordinary idea that the abip | viting the task, for statesmen and philanthroplate, to owas provided with its own fishing pond, flower and vege renew and place on an over endoring ae the govern- table gardens, and race course, and were quite disap | mont erected by tue tolls and sufferings and comsecraied polnted to learn that the officers did not grow their own | by the wisdom of Washington and his iMlustelows tom. Potatoes and cabbages on board, nor caich their trout | poors!| What a noble incqntive to # oy te ig Just and ann armas pod ealmon somewhore in its hold, but were indebted to | magnanimous in heart to enter uj is task of barmony Fe ly cons of binding up « ents 7 wousen van pete he we orn and another to | wy, ot rounsting 1 in the beads Booype mutual ntdence the ology, Matier to be Siz month way, ) ANTED—$75,000 ON MORTGAGE OF 4% wy bait ie bast cian ae ae wt 0 ten oral be 5574 Post dace. Y. the ordinary sources of productivences for such luxa- | restoring poo rica. One wag had stuffed an innocent fsherman with a | tending secti Btupendons hoax about asterple chase that had taken | and healing th place on the deck of the Great FE: ara of the idea But how ‘come off ona ceria ¢ The victimized individual, ba of tou, men svg, °y, war, | ron and winter will probably the inauguration ED=CAPITAL IN 4 accep pen 24 welling with wonder, travelled eighty miles ‘a great | A more invjtin, ‘Was net ” yrwantad the | | of a new atyle of i ‘was abnormal. jurlag com, ay aritole A ROR F ste, OF | AND Te asa ine wpeed to get in time for the second oh pred eretion 0 ‘Ace rionds ‘ot tr rere Wish ra on . dros “4 rapes my nty op tana ase gare © wan cA ye. On the appointed day Wo diecover Lat Ny vit ee work aq alfepdy been tnaneteess alike pe Aeron bor 510i Fe is Ae to een ae ae Vou ot jaragees Othe any Fagranttliy Z vepirg tat noble | No aot BY NG — eG Se ae Sh Sc rats Ear my ft BR A maka oud dlntiye of Zann, ttl rea Pe origige sit CST TREE ee ct = + ve Renee Sah 10 PRMATE eee pO, resident eee | so be a | pon veal gatate in jm a oe Gi wien BF rh A ee rae ns at bf St. John’s, left Wy, ast Wednesday for PHCF PTF Ts cndeared nan end coves, th a ae Fig by the Cunard Pir Dg eng Me ‘aa 4 kroal eoyje jn Cvery part of the | MPR ® vi $90,000 .2°, ad not Culuord, De Milock w ove of thom guluP*red pro | Hu vray ME A. eooga I. Srey part, Soe play ab 3 fro D0 sauk te panne: SEE “paep a we } as Ferg he recon | | Sethe Router Boag Reptiments of love a oy wre AND AT Sa Take ae ny ve ne ihe = earliest promoters | tion for the gow - ara aa ie * ‘ae % aroused « Quotation? ‘omg ca ry by tt, whict ad Io ey ‘ morcy ay? of the Atlantio Seca Ne dnd + ott ne by some is even Maier Emin San Bgf ait A 2 s 2 Fa bavo'beon fat tore potea! a t Mom nigp | ut short go Ld ven freely | ti t bot ae writ 5 Sa i oe ' ee ye pen ta raeiaen | ey nateeae a pods tated of ite Thee | ‘Organized un ‘MISOKLLANHOUB, ‘The Sccretary of the Navy has received information | _ It is proposed to in arenas the capital stock of this ao ' from Rear Admiral Palmer, commanding the ‘United from its present oapltal, “Bild hufiren sugasan 4 dollars,” 9 | aay one) play WANTED gaa One OOK, a oy tates steamer 2 Island, o fovarrival at East- | five hun USINESS OHANGE.—A PARTY W: D, ort, Maine, on his way to the Newfoundland fisheries, sineomeruance of (fie absence of surplus capital, in the Bena oepttacot frei $400 {0 FO, in.» safo PA Meord (JARRIAGHS.—SEGOND HAND patch has also been received by the Department | fuswer tho daily legitimate Duniness demand, tha Ropers. ess, Full particulars on applicad mn at 484 Broadway, room nig Extovsion Top, re, da al SP MAES AEE RDU A MRI rene Tho Cot loners are offering the wept 4 and Com. | Anne so tg orca at fotme | my fel om «i tho yroat nipes of our Norhers mond tveMto0k to capitals a's owvury and ‘A URQNER, ¢ XRARS OLD, (WHO 18 womra 4 od entry ne en desire t twehe t 0, and wish tO iavestowen ‘ . wees ofa pt a ole! he bi M4 1 mi a one we beste ei (9 ail the bonefite of he goyornment. A hatian Bank, Thomas Bakto, ie toe odie Arata are my! Heat at 4 Of his bogivh., ai ogee: Ii the ¢ *\0 fottor nnd oe te Hora roe aay, Baltag vo} departure was seized a8 an annor. | oncoy ph Be JOTIN LALLY RET, hia epirit, and shell Inculcate among inv Own TN LMERWES®: | commisatonses.