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10 NEWYORK “MuMtauy, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1866.~TRIPLE “SHEET, were tardy The Trip from Detroit to | ‘omit iq tuald’ atthe. Butkine of” the Smee : the danced bat DISUNION. Geese cry acer? SSIS | MOCKING RAILROAD ACCIDENT. © | Spivania to spank in thunder tones nest elton » roa Tho litla-vilage of Albion sek an examaple. worthy the Tae ron isa are ee ace Johnson as rebuked, him paerday. | attation of more protentions Tote es teaare tered by OCONTINURD FROM THIRD PAGE. rowan fought or baton You have {saute from a gm on the green my oataida the which have maved. the repablican A Train on the Central Railroad Thrown from the United, ‘Rates Again, we @omand by log also heard wi village dimaits ‘Seming, tnd made tbe welkin ing with to the Preal- the Track Near Rochester, Northern, shall be equal to a Southern rpvel. i z zt Hi you want acobel to gain by his rebellion ‘Again, we zee Eig z i] rei i f He call upoa tem to repudiate the tebol Do you ob- We must have a similar trivmph here; * vinegat 2 . 1 ee tig puting itim the bond? o was hero | it will bo a glorious triamph; not a triumph for F Chic: 0. crowd, seemed determined to unbosom herself. ine to rere haope oft Gee Goh the | Ss nh ies fe pele ios to Trin quest ae Coico oi saad Tig hati ew | wive Persons Milled and Forty-five = cc sjvaire, and venting her indignation in uni ten mies (0 take im the Proceedings) The | gard to race-or color. posers > Tor not! ue! Wasn't without them, Injured, speakor resumed. We demand that gar debt should |.) wrssaus of Oregon, mext addressed the tie De: Sin Stevens: wih a dousa sage felloee Ob. my, itt not the memory Festi conlons Sbatvew sooo to ete | meotge He wan contdent tet hie wae wan win | Enthusiastic Demonstrations at Kala- | ..sasia mn, wouldn't re hi himt er rane See ~ = ae his bwk upon the loyal people of this nation and all of | them by a large majority, A short while ago th people mene created 60 much Iaug reel 6 eae bis mor bled He A bx peor Mawes Lag) | a ee ta aU sheer ae att mazoo and Other Points. Ek ee ee eee Cee ange, rei oan Docent Soph 8; 200 ant . a 7 reception e Presi i demy. (A Voice—Do you want to give the negro 8 elect a Senator of the same stripe. He’ expressed him- ae UREN oe am Ame Te | wey ae lot dishonor | _ 4 shocking accident occurred on the New York Cons yoo?) Speaker—We do intend to do so; God will bring | olf gratified with all that he had seen and heard in peee aoe sid cree the President; but it would dishonor the city, if the re- | tral Railroad six miles east of thisicity about five o'clock Philadelphia, and then retired, Jackson, and tee y hon anlar ge Ay had Aner soms further speaking the meoting agjounea. | The President Hooted at Ani |i eee ee sey eirot whom were. seated in the private equipages in which they had driven from the ublican majority of the Common Council could be sup- |. this ever Several persons were killed nt and oma to fairly represent fo the matter the public senti- injured. oma uethrough toa giorious future, The speaker mammetiniely ment of the city. Fortusately this cannot be sapposed. | ™ABY 0 after this said ali depended upon the fall elections. Pelieve that is the last plague of Andrew Johnson, and will be the finale of our troubles. ‘Phe Resolutions of the Philadelphia Conven" Arbor, tation, It has been a matter of x | The republican majority of the Common Council will | The steamboat express train, which left Albany this ‘Tho Speaker wag again interrupted by the arrival of tion, (oH re Mone onthetraln thatthe crowd o¢ to dayare | simply represent the pavisan managers whose Jumping | morning, was thrown off the track by a switch which wag whe Seventh ward club, bearing torches and firing Roman PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 5, 1866. better dressed than those for the corresponding period | jacks tney are, We trast they will refuse to extend a | caroiosaly leftopen. The train was ranning fast and sandies, with a tmasparency which sald “Good for one } a ‘ since leaving New York. The amsomnblages also com- Maulcipat reception to the President; for in no other thousand.” A great number were boys moder Oiieee. Wha . mmittee on Resolutions were in session at a prise a larger proportion of youthful and reaily beautiful | way could the narrew, intolerant and malevolent spirit | on @ourve. Tho engineer gave “the signal to brake and ate ae eat te Teateenin to wine tor therade ur to-night, and are eald tohave nearly completed | SPLENDID RECEPTION AT CHICAGO, | Women than are often encountered im public. The stop | of radicalism be ‘ald more bare. As to the persons | jumped from his engine, The locomotive plunged into their labors. Their resolutions will conform with the hero was improved by crowding to the utmost inthe | composing the republican majority of the Common | the sand and tured over. The three oaches next to ca} tiekok, dir 0 f thi be od dis Council, they are not such as would shed lustre upon any coxowen rowan, oF umn, fades, and neither will alludo in any manner to. tho cana Ur who desired it. Pees “Here @ Good inner | i tblic Sccason, and their individual absence from the | the baggage car ran togethor like the joints of a was the next speaker. He spoke of Presi in, | subject of negro suffrage, but fully endorse the Con- AT BATTLE CREEK monument ceremonies will not be seriously felt. If | telescope, and wore left lying in a heap with the bag- neithor the city of Chicago nor the Stato of Iilinois shall ocer. be officially present tn those ceremonies, both will nevor- | 648° Car. theless be present in the persons of tens of thousands ‘The loss of life and injury to passengers generally were of thelr bonest people, animated by no ignoble partisan | confined to these three cars. The following is a list of ‘of his visit te Richmond, of his allowing a few gentle- } gressional amendment, which leaves the whole subject i. s, fnea to aavoiable to consider the questions of tho hour, | Of sutirago to the respective. States, Amembor of tins | 1H City in a Blaze of | te consregated thoumnds swarmed as far as the eye whon lve said that it would not do to allow the white | Committee on gerry’ from Alabama, Albert Grit- . thusiastic, "A stand for public speaking was handsomely ure to assemble, and from that day to this there | in, quit the committee in disgust when it umost unani- Excitement. ited up and draped with flage and banners with devie question at \ssue—the power of one man on | mously rejected the assertion that universal suilrage ch §} 01 2 e a | considerations, but by loft; iotisam and a sincere de- 8 ud that of the people on the other. The ques- | was the only remedy for the woes of the Southern loy- 4 I eae ty meantime ae sire to honor the fool Pine dond statesman as the | Killed and injured:— sos ton Yoat ce <ytt me mis (Tana “3S rl ‘The nie ia se and Desriotis, sna es ae aie Q-reenenerareeeeee MOIIDODUNOLELOIC OE SOLE IODE CODE I city of Chicago and the State of Illinois }Hhonld nanos i. David Creighton, He c Shaughi how sipel! these - quent appeal to Congress for prot mn, and details the r $ WELCOME. Let the Governor and the Lieutenant Govornor of! yn, Nowtown, OC. E.; Leroy inesBy, Provisions! Governors; and Mr. Johnson followed the | terrible evils that have befallen the loyal men of the THE FEELING IN THE CITY. Ourercsererccoccscrescseccstscsescroresercreee rece re-&, | stave, and the Common Council of the city, and party | Rochester, railroad employ®; Lucius Owen, brakeman, mame policy. Rts jee said wee - bisa . pate at oo br mige aoe tho full development of the policy of Presi- &e &e, a Freight cars, trees, Reon, fences, stone piles and | Jeaiers, doas they may, good care will be taken of the Clyde; Mr. Smith, Glo ‘lle, NY. s rs, co ves'to sev that they complies 1 oe lent Johnson. . . . . bridge piers were covered with those who desired a view | memory of Douglas im the city and the State where ho 5 Mr. s versville, N, ¥.; N. Somers, Rosen- feefore soar mare ony bite ai Peat ETON CPA CPE of the Party Thora! shea te bene phe ras oa by the Wed me died. © J epi tial ey bloom, N. Y. . wixty thourand majority fro var oe a speakers. nd of music played national airs; a vol- We feel ashamed to make mention of another thing in ‘WOUNDED, “Not a bit, sir; nota bit.””) We will settle this question WASHINGTON. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE KEW YORK HEALD. ley of young misses welcomed the Prosident with bou- | this connection, The public is aware that it bas been | 4H. stone, Oppenheim, N. ¥., hip, slightly; Mr. and BOW and jorever. (Appiause.) eT Ly aa — qnets and received him on the stage, and the whole | arranged that the public reception of the President and " aati ders it OF SENATOR LANE. a comenatiane V5). Cmecaco, Il., Sept, 5, 1865. p wore ita holiday garb, his companions shail take place in the hall of the Board Mrs. Wm. Lomers, Decatur, N, ¥., slightly; Mrs, Downs Bonator Lane, of Todiana, ee Le micotiicod ane Wasuinaron, Sept. 5, 1868. The progress of the Presidential party wa resumed Bae ieitle Creek) ste. he f 1 $o be dlaaraleod fs oA nme gal 48 ve 0 e P B n108 q he Public Debt. r. Seward was the first speaker. He gaid:. of the members of that Board, and others of their tik, H . and that ie the voico 1 hear to-night. You have a cell | a. roniowing is tke alssomentet eno public debt of the | tif moraing from Detrolt, , Mn, SEWARD'S SraKeM, have aunouneed thelr determination to Ail the hall. with | Haglan. 12 Malden lane, Sow York, ea a ionan constituted dictator on one side and a Congress on the ! i A fine morning greeted the party. Ater break- | Paizow Crmexs—I have hoard one sentiment whick | a mob before it can be occupied by the public, and to | "y. “slichty; W. F. Mita, Murray, N. head. other side. No people have ever been stricken down by | United States on September 1, 1868:— fasting they were conveyed to the Michigan Central | shows that there is some soundness in the State of | ‘hiss down the Presidont” it he etiall say anything ob- | sligntiy; James Aspell, Senecea Falls, brakewas, shoal- Jectionable to them. or, as they term it, “if he shall say | Ger and side; Mr. and Mrs, A, Seymour, Lebanon, N. anything about politica.” Wliat they may deem “poll- | y. padiy bruised; C. 8. Fectro, Syracuse, do. ; H. ©. tics” we cannot say, but itis perhaps our duty to say | péters, injured in’ log, arm and head; Michael Daly and that the President will be protected in whatever he may | gon, Utica, bead, slightly; W. H. Leland, Rochester, Coun eacou aad from rakes The sue ta thle—shall | peg por cent bontan nn Tn, guog.on1,g50 | 4ePOh eteorted by the Detrolk Kniyats Tompar ant a | Pts sr Mosigan should like om, tneaetien {0 toyal people rule or red-handed traitors? (Cries of | gyy per cent bonds of 1867-63. 18,328,591 detachment of the Fourth infantry. The former body | |rnow if you are as good patriots, as good lovers of your 7) Tsay never. That is not the destiny of this | Six por cent bouds of 1881. 233,704,800 | had a special car assigned them and accompanied tho | own country, as you are of the republic of Mexico * Will proud country of ours. Wo sympau he Fenian | Six por cent five-twonty bon 776,422,800 | pro é vou give me three cheers for the United States of Aine- | say in the Board of. Trade Hall and elsewhere, 80 long as — " and with tho Mexican questions. on of this | Navy pension fUnd.......sesees 11,760,000 | Fresitential party to Chicago viet Masonioclotuing 0 | Foy 9” (Great cheers.) How many States 40 vou | he-shall remain in @hicayo. We say this in no spirit of | Shoulders f U Lantey, Oa Fatal Fi Sountry 13 to Tedeem the world, ‘The mission of Con | participate in the ceremontes of to-morrow. caer for? (‘the whole.) Do you mean twenty-five | bravado, but simply as timely warning. The friends of | ‘A'S Forest, Aun Arbor, Mich, slightly; David Leglor’ es 18 Poy Sarorigeg ree pedal ne Nes aba in eae ee oe ann sale sees eee $1,288,222, 541 THE TRAIN. or thirty? 1 seo there Is a party here who only the President will hold possession of Chicago during his | Se.cey city, of firm of Colgate & Co., New York . ton of the 14th of Augus hey were rebels. | (Ap- 3 * want twenty five States in the Union. (Cheers and con- | tarry h y vity, of f » inter Janse) Massachusetts walking arm-in-arm with South DEBT: BEARING CURRBNOY INTEREST, The train made up for this occasion by the Michigan | {Ted cheers.) T want to know how rehueon ha are nae nally; Aaron Stone and Wife, head, shoulders and hips; Thomas Oliver, Fordham, N. Y., lightly; Mra, W. U. THE NEW ENGLAND FAIR. Thomas and son, Beloit, Wia., slightly; J, A. Obap- psc ya} man, Beloit, slightly ; Mrs, Chapin sevel ; an, Bratrinaono, Vt Sopt. 6, 1868. | J. Q’ Johnson, East Saginaw, ‘slightly; E. Derby, Cort: It reminded hii of @ country show, where | Six per cont bonds Masssachusetts was the large snakes and South Carolina | Temporary loan the smali monkeys. Andrew Johnson was created to | Three year compoun Gast respectability upon the treason of Joba Tyler. Re- Three year seven-thirty notes.. member the bistrionie glories that cluster around Phila- Parolina. Central Company consisted of several elegant coaches | for the Union of thirty-six States, not one star blotted ‘and a saloon car for refreshments, and commanded tho | 9Ut or obscured, not one stripe erased from the flag? 5 ‘All in favor of ‘the whole Union, heart and hand, now, 769,518,900 } admiration of every one. Each car is entirely newly | honooforih and forever, answor. (Great cheering.) Now, Tho secona day’s proceedings of th ‘gland Fair | Jang, slightly; Mrs. Hanna, 'Rociiester, head and arm; ; fitted up in the most luxurious und expensive manner, | | will ask you, Doyou want a tyrant to rale over you or | have attracted a large concourse of people, 5 deiphia and call yoursolves freemen. | (Appiause.) bier $978,771,040 | a they aro unquestionably the most complete in all | your legally clocted Governor? Do you want Andrew | "Dr. George B. Loring, tho President of the society, | Andrew tracy, Now Yori, shighdy; James Gould, Bro: JUDGE BONRY OF PALTIMORE MATURED DEBT NOT PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT. Johnson to be President or King? (Shoutsof “Presi- | delivered his annual address on the grounds at eleven | ™ pee Br age dap Blog epg 4 $99,603,592 | their arrangements of any in the world. Their exteriors | ont!) “Prosident and no King!) Thatis, President 26,433,998 | wore draped with flags of all sizes, neatly arranged | of twenty-five States? (Cries of ‘ Yes!” and “No!”) in festoons, whil wreaths, bouquets and baskets of | Do you want him to be President of thirty-six States? Prope rece mm os No! no!?.and ‘Yes!") Tho ayes have it, $41,567,610 | the cholcest flowers were suspended from the windows | (yes Cry Nol nol and Yost) The ai 2,728,314,885 | and ceilings of the inside. The ymployés of the com- ‘THE PRESIDENT HOOTED. 76,323,918 | pany, in blue uniform, were Bhtioned at the doors Mr. Soest | hag proceeded to speak, but, was greeted 8. He sad:— 56,297,749 | during the trip to see that no one yut the proper per- F know som—(hooting}—who have not civility enough was the next speaker. He could hardly inake himself | United States notes .. heard, because of the shouts of the processions which | Fractional Sh ia were continually passitg He spoke of the time when | Gold certificates of deposit. Mr. Lincoln told Mr. Blair his time bad come. (Three groans were proposed for Montgomery Blair, which were Total... ‘not responded to.) He is one of those men who only grow | gota) debt gm the Border States, He bas got negro on the brain, and ne Lives in terror lest some nezro will erry him. This'man | Amount in Treasury—Coin. ... Bialr says if you people emancipate these negroes you | Amount in Treasury—Currency. o'clock, ; C. Demet This ‘afternoon tho premiam of $50 offered for four | ee ee ee eee eine alder Denko’ yoar old trotting horses, was won by Burlington Chiet, | N- yf fetiouslys Win. Rice, Oswego, shoulder broken Owned by J. B- Gale, of Burlington, in three straight | 2,” Suan Medina, N.Y. head and shou heats, Time—3:09, 2:50 and 8:09. ton, slightly; Mrs. Newell, California, some injured; Mi: In the stallion race, the first premium, $100, was taken 2 ntly; Mra, Otsego, arm an by Whalebone, owned by N. Austin, of Burliny Wometl, stigntt a. Seer ton, in , , threo straight heats. ‘vime—2:45, 2:42 and Fa. ‘ta, | euginoor severely, W. J MoDonald, California, sigutiys A single half mile dash between two thorough! 4 hay ‘compete m ; ad rather compete — admi (the latter was extricated by his two sisters); Wm. ve to conipete wit them; bas fh r soma eee itted to the trai, and a special | to receive a fellow citizen—(hooting)—passing through | owned by N. W. Cheney, of Belmont, Mass., was won by [pk ss i with a free than a siave negro. I am going to fight Total in Treasury.......seeeesseceeeses - - $182,681,667 ‘our town, (Hooti Tknow there are some #0 fer | Euroka in 102%. » eater, slightly. : $t out on this line untii you do justice to all—nogroes, | Amount of debt, less cash in Treasury... $2,595,095,168 telegraph operator was detailed to remain aboard i ( ings.) ‘The ae on 36. The bodi: the dead and injared wore ht to lost to duty and propriety—(hootings)—tbat thoy cannot Senn she Gemems He selived said chaure: ‘Tho foregoing 1s a correct statement of tho public | #4 Tecelve and forward all chepatches writ- | even ‘receive a fellow atlaen of theteown bome, ai (helt Seren Eaten ts Ce SOCTMAR A, hhe books and Treasurer's returne | “2 by or for the party. Amoig the other | own doors (Bisses, hootings and cheers) I” want was introduced, and asked {f they know about Mr. | debt as appears from t reas tiisschioe of the Procidess's cxr-waen thlosece, are. | soma af tue twel_ boistetoua at tore) to. aoe Johnson’s misadventure at Schenectady, He went on | in the Department on the Ist of Septomber, 1866. that though a stranger at one time, though not in public to tell thom that a platform ote ‘way a3 he was about to b HUGH McCULLOCH, sided over by a professor. This saloon, appropriated for life, that the people of this country at one time did ager beet apy pe gerd ge geen era Secretary of the Treasury, | tBé use of the pross, was the one principally wcoupted by | know who was ‘heir friend and who ft was that stood ir Schonectady. Itis the North to show these . the Prince of Wales on his tour gh the Western | by them as their best friend and fellow citizen. There rebels that you will not take porfidious counsels. T want | Home Reception of President Jolnson. ort throa, Avo same among Youwho have not rerpet enbagh, for ‘© see no more snakes to come back and take office. Extensive arrangements are making in this city to give | country. ‘The railway arrangements for the trip from | themselves to hear respectfully the Magistrate of Promdent Johnson has perjured himself before be the Prosident « fitting reception on his return toéthe Detroit to Chicago wore made by R.N. Rice, Su- | the nation. (Cheers.) perintendent of the Michigan Central, wader the The President then returned thanks for the manifeste- of tallion Ethan Allen was shown upon the e track, attracting much attention, at 1A eealaian tease Ratescaaies ee meeies, ered Tho bodies of Shauxhnessey and Owen wore loft in the NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA. wreck, as they could not be immediately removed. San Francisco, Sept. 6, 1866. , A large Union meeting was held last night at the Me- WISCONSIN CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS. Hewat sod others ‘Tue soning adepled ressatiee republicans war ers. 1@ meetin; 10} jutions fo pera Messrs, Nye, ‘ceownt Representative yee of the ley. rd Connor, commanding the Department of Utah, Sage Be may eee ae all fo pe ees ney os too ret for minor Jesues, It was of nation ite or ot whe Resignation of Mr. Chandler. irection of General McCallum, and were perfect, | 02,04 Welcome prepared for him and rotired loudly srrived from Salt Lake Monday Dight. ing eyiopa zs hy ene Mivlangep ety =o) Assistant Socrotary of the Treasury Chandler leaves town THE FRESIDENT’S CAR . an KALAMAz00. nations 4 Sears arate net mre AONE | soorrow o aerondd ae of sien Ie saad | WO ote exqunoecnty. Th mas avded mio | The tun next popped Kamau, Mae we Dela Mere eae "ye opebcns ofthe Turd dae mobail en Chicago Convention, and did not go. If clvil war is to | that he leaves a letter of resignation in Mr, MoCulloch’s | Compartments for the use of the more especial members | Around the depot had tod an iramense erowd | Goneral Pope dee arte Hane, Sct 6, 1800, 1 O. 0. Weguburn for Congres to-day. seh... let it come, The bl will march arm-i0- | »,nds, and that the resignation will be accepted before | of the President’s household, with drawing room, musi- | of citizens of all classes and conditions, who hailed the ome ‘arm with the people of the North. arrival of the President with tremendous cheers. With After the clare of his remarks Bir. A. G, Cattle of New the furlough torminates, cal Insérament, reception room, ladies’ boudoirs, do. | Stteche a way was cleared, and the President crowded Ution Pacifio Road, South Branch, with late ee comonies, and the grading of tho Food contin/noed, FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA. Jersey followed in the reguiar ‘The Executive Mansion Receiving Repairs. | No imporial car could have been fitted up moro sumptu- | to the platform erected close beside the railroad track. aves Aes eee ee " iclnaiaaine tation of the President, and eulogtame upon ine cears® | Workmen are ail engaged in repairing and cleansing | ously. st waa properly termed the ‘Star Spangled Ban- | On the boase directly in front of the platform wat att: | foql"ter tng aSethors line ef Kansua vie Nooste’ ang, | Glands glass works in Oxford wreck wate deasteyed their 0. that. there was but « vory small og 5 feet entpeesemplpligslirmeeedlorgarant TAY Cpe meeps ahem ng pended the following inscription :— ove | Gtaid rivers, by fire to-day. Loss $50,000. Ustening to his remarks. Nothing daunted, however, which, from continued use for a very long time, were meet Presi soort Go on in ood work. God will bless and he malinees ofthe andieace tbe Sreried man of tbo | Taaeh,'in need of painting and cleaning. ‘Their labors | bom to Chingo, was also board coming ots chal june hation gdutain you Oa COMMENCEMENT OF BROWN UNIVERSITY. MISCELLANEOUS. : . apepeoarcncacedanensn toon — paved ieee spoke until a very will bo concluded by the time the President returns to pen pe —_ G ee ae “ot tee The Hon, Mr. Stewart having futroduced the Presl. Provipexce, R. 1., Sept. 5, 1866. NM SLBOANY ARSORTEENT OF CEE, BO Stand No. 3. ‘Washington from his Western tour. nue; J. R. Jones, United States Marshal for the | dent and the various other notables with hin, bade thom corte, cipmaenoement Sesesiats of Brown University arene my ant Ce ello oy Ni Ni + al a fonoral he Ay scijang No. 2, or the Penn squats sand, was situated | The Way Presentations are Made at the Na |. Northern Disiit of hinois; Colonel R. A. Hough, Dr. | all welonmes 10 Ponte ee tont thes | follows:—it- b, on Jone Augcsine Bolles; of Heston, | Zable, tune Covere, Ae., at reasonable prices. Look Boon yhasis. dent then ti . ¢, P. A. Hayne, ‘Tom Hayne, Judge wil je added forcible 4 The Frest attendance was jarge, numbering several thousand per- eon and A. HL Peters, tendered his thanks. fons. A band of music, Are Works, illumination, and | _ THe Washington correspondent of the New Yonx Hxn- AT YPsLaxrt be thus warmly received through such a representa ‘other attractions served to draw quite a crowd regardless | ALD bas received the following communication :— astop of fifteen minutes was made, where the Prosident | tive—one ween he had known in days gone by, Of tho charaoter of the speeches, but there Was a great | By proper inquiry at the Department you will find | aad Cabinet wore presented to the people and made sort | With hom hs bed tolled forthe best tatereet of th Jack of onchosiasm, Honorable N. B. Brown was ohosen | that the prosentaticn of silver plate to Searstary Harlan | aidroses from the platform of the car attached to tho | Wi%,%20m be ad tolled for the best interests of the ebairman of the meeting, who, after thanking the audi- | was brought about by a direct tax of one dollar per head, | rear of the regular train, The assembly was orderly but 7. oe eee ae, Sone Aion). © ence for the honor conferred upon him, he proceeded to | assessed and collected among the subordinate clerks by | undemonstrative until we departed. opinion between them, but why not let this subside D. D. on Kendall Brooke and Rev. George Dana Pog Philadelphia; Professor Georg: Park A —CORNS, BUNIONS AND DISEASED JOINTS,-. Fishor, of Ye College; Rev. Alexander Burgess, of ~ Dr. JAMES Sng goipeton Ip tae diy sad ts es Portland, Me, A. M. on’ John Meredith Read, Jr., of | ally attend all those afllicted with ailments of tho feet, at albany, N. ¥.; John Weuait, Wall River; Hon. Samuel | 1 Broadway. Curry, and Rev. Wm. A. prospects for the new class are lowery, of this city, The a dally promising. —A.—A.—A.—A.—DECORATED DINNER, TEA AND Toilet Sets, in great variety; Silver Plated W: Table Kitehen U1 "f |laseware. = ; hen the government itself’ was at stake? The ETP OT? Cutler; nails, China and Gi introduce the spenkers. the confidential clerks in tho Sscretary’s own roams. | The President, speaking of tho duty devolving urn | Wi 6 ; % yee 1 VIENNA. SCHENCK SPRARS. Not one clerk in a dozen voluntarily subscribed. “Rach | the country at the closs of the war, said thee to firet Se eee Me eee, ane ee Bees Gaarsee ess Oe Gens seers, we ctusi ened BOARD DRAORUS Goes 5 Garner sitet. General Scusnox, of Ohio, first camo forward and | clerk was further charged twenty-five cents for the im- | duty was to restore the government und retura to the | ji. ‘pga mie tie Fert pene putine | 20 goutleman ever uses coarse perfumes. that to do'so th a “ : ‘De aint * addressed the mosting. He sald he was not there to Poned privitege of signing the address in the autogra- | original principles upon which it was based. jbote ail- life together and made specches on ‘the bil, re Sebasltag teas” cnlvect eh wreceet” {clade stauiie ead IVOROES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN, NEW YORK sake. Jour epee, as he Dropened oan 22 bo ooh | pi AIDE Py wt ae er oe, | eta eat Conti, wore i Feet | reshre ine One of Gomer Inorson whigh wae tmpowe | SHON BLOUMI NG CaNEUE fad tone iri eaieed | 2, taf aur Ae mune Doone Hat Grape " 8. “ >, by the Judge of New Orjeans for a military act while infra. dig. in the fashionable world to use any other, a of th Aworney and 0: Alor, 78 Ne treot. fad tho oforte thatwore being made hore 16 gustaln Con. | yy PySsigh JOunseD meeting soliltor was ordered out of | Coordinate branch of another, withyrogard: to ihe work | de¢ending ibat city trom’ a foreign enemy. We have wn pa hoe sD ae Ho dared to say to Audrew Johnson ad his man | the building at the amo time that ris precious piece of | or fueonstruction commenced after the disbandment | Jt Passed through a bloody confilet, and the great quos. day ‘hat if they undertook to make two congresses in | ‘Position was going on. . of the Southern armies, The executive department | tio? now is whother all theso States shall be restored and this country, the people wonld inquire the reason why. = of the government was doing all in its power to | {ie Union to our children and thelr children’s children. ft over the country? (Applause.) I SATA SSIMIOD “gin hea cf the nation waseetting right, and would | ¢ what they may. A " HEY PURIFY, STRENGTHEN AND INVIGORATE. Yniou, and evkieuce founds if cuising. by iadependeut ‘They are an antidote to Chango of water and diet, Se Sees t Veo Se Aan, ee romemcs ‘They strengthen the «ystem 7 eath and cure sour e bre stomach. Segment ren—regemroaripneryronstman he epsia and Constipation, O.T0 THOMAS R. AGNEW'S, GREENWICH AND i Murray streets, wher you will find Cofie: They cure Liver Compliint and Nervous Headache, iy pies a8, fag ond which Jor ; . fc ERAL z understood aa Sree, DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS have cured more rand everything any stor in Ne Sehuing pee A rh Non meet dust SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK NERALO. ore Tong speak in Jangiage not to bo misunderstood | passing Mattoon, Decatur and Dowagiat without any | cares of chronic woakunes ietharcy. enecention, mel-ncnoly. | XOPE: trer produced Ther gre parceululy adapted, to ueicas | F[SMORRMOIDS CORED WITHOUT KNIFE OR CAUR females and persons of sedentary gocupations, Observe | ig a tel to Sisggeon of Pelvic Niscers, Defertal- the cork’ of, exch vote BLoo7 | DANIBLS. M. D.. Suimeon No.2 Union square. 5 demonstration, we arrived at Niles at six fifteen, At ecratic and National Unien Conven- | 154 spirit, an inspiration pervading the American bosom ?, re ere tree erty ee Nomis | that will display itself at the ballot box and reproach Niles the platform Myre down, precipitating the whole Bellion, ‘and takes the copperheads and the rebels of tho Maks Stel those men who have been encroaching upon the eonsti. | Party to the ground. One man, named Mills Landon, was mith to his heart, and proclaims them the only true | ™#teone—Great Enthusiasm, dc. tution, and practically contending for # practical | Severely wounded. No others hurt. ‘The wounded man injon men. The isgue to be determined is whethor the Durnorr, Sept. 6, 1868. | dissoldtion of the Union of these States, (A voice | Wu ntonded ta by Knights templar, governmont shall be committed to the hands of rebels | The Democratic State Convention met in this { called for three cheers for Nae pre What did | 4 was roce! A, ih enthusleatic he i Free ard copperhead, of to tho Union men who put down | ciry to.day. £, W. Lathrop was temporary and | Congress dot | (“Everything !” “Notbing.”) | Three | Ana" pe oct ot hia neanouss, said wo have & plat, the rebellion, and saved the country. The Southern « cheers for Congress, do you kay? What did | tore rae aorne rake, “and that is the, oor Statoa im robéiling ‘against the Union forfelted certain | Permanent President. A Committes of Compromise | Congress do to restore the Union in the eight months it | form that can t be broken, and that is the cons Tights, and they should not de restored to thoso rights | was appointed to confer with a like committoo | remained in ¢ossion, with a fair and full opportunity? | Of the United States. (Cheers) ‘There was no until have beea, properly punished, Just the rime | appoinied by the National Union Convention held yee. | (Cheers) Why shduld three cheers bo caljed for Con- ager Walaiin tak aux” Uno and eect ax criminals in your State, whon they violate the laws. | terday, which convention recommended a State ticket, | grees, which did nothing but bring chargo after charge, | made by Washiugton and our fathers, Le iene ‘We have thrashed the Southerners and now all wo ask is | to be supported by all consorvative men of the state, | aitack after attack aguiust the Executive department of | With their Blood. od ite that sufficient pledges shall bo given to satisfy us that | Tho Jot Committe agreed upon the proposed ticket | the government for what it had done and was striving to 5 gong P + casper aaah i doring the rebellion, Johnson denounces us as | The D. traitors, we who fought the South and subdued tho re- tiens: Lore stamp 07 Sealer has not got tt IBLS. M.D. Sumweon W ELLEY'S GRAND A fe ies_Ward’s Ladien’ Shale Ee spore Bager Osfinrat-Witslosaie anu retake Sof Mrcosway, K NORTA AMBRICAN ew Ye flies PRIZE CON “A Woman's Glory.—'The Magnificent Hal cle kg WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE at TUE. of multitudes of American ladies is ascribed to the use of — BURNETT'S COCAINE. No other preparation so exactly poser Pay Ha 3 aS A cla cs Pa BE RB suits the various conditions of the human bair, natural or pence they will not repeat their folly and crime, Mr. Johnson | unanimously. Their recommendation was endorsed by | do to rostore tho Union of all the States? After Congress ee a 7 ie kis tip 10 Cliicag, 190% ane IGmISIMan Tg nee | Centieetalien iis aealaMeT Ue gTocer” °” | bed apene all tire: conten sda panring tile violeting the a large number of porsons were dssombled, among them | grtigctal, FEDEY, Sa NS. Bes eh ones Pee ree coe | eaten, ie caere niet cemmaLet | Senraet mae crmetens cleat (anceeet [akan es hen | hana tustehae@s Aeon enmity eek welt id when resen| eit ie-knives | tenant Governor, Gefieral Jobn G. ret; ta people, and doing other things calculat i an | ui — at the readin at our Union He did not wish | of State, Colonol Bradley M. T. Thompson; Stat Treas. keep open widefthefwoun: had been inflicted on the THE PRESIMRNT'S SPEECH. taln cure. It has stood the test of years in ihe valleys of HALF A MILLION DOLLARS IN PRIZES, to take any advantage of the South; he only wanted it | urer, Luther H. Trask; Auditor General, General George | country. rose, to imulortalize itself, votes for its If | , Th Prestpxxt replied to the welcome address, saying | Mississippi and Missourl, and is the sovereign remedy in all —_ placed on the same fovel with the North in thejmaticr of | Spaulding; Attorney General, Colonel 0 Gray, | an increase of salary to $4,000 a year; while at the | that several years ago he spoke in this vicinity in bebalf | hese satected districts, Sold by ai druggists, INCLUDING Foprosentation. If they objected to thie negroes voting | Commissioner Siate Land Office, Colonel Louis Dillman: | same tims they magnamioualy give ‘the brave wounded | Of those who wore plodged to the Union: But now they | ae pwerdelita, s$0:2 Broadway. Wedding $100,000 IN GREENBACKS, ‘then they had no right to jon. Roprogent | Saperintendent Public Instruction, Rev. Samuel | and disabled soldiers of tho war a miserable bounty of | M*ntain that the rea vided, that the governtnont | oxbfs, new and olegntt rtples jurt recelred; beat In the city. — them ip Congress. is was the whole question ina | ©, Clement, Jr. ; Member to State Board | $50 for two yeura’ service, Now, choer forsCongreas, if | *20uld be sustained at the point of the bayonet, and een qe pes WILL BE PRESENTED TO TICKET HOLDERS, nutebell, Wo want the constitutional amendment pro- | of Education, Rev. John W. Birchmore: | you will. (Three hisses for Congroas were cailed for, | thst taxation and representation should not go together. | 4 areas Pollak o& Son, Meerschaum Manu CAPITAG PRIZE eet. xd by Congress to be adopted and made the law of General Williams isan old line whig. The balance of | but no response followed.) If you once givetup the conat ution have no guar. | aoturers, 622 Krondway, wear Fourth ‘ipes cat bo The'land before these Southern representatives sre’ ad- | the tieket la about evenly. divided. between, supporters AT ANN sRPOR, erate ee ie eaten Nee teeth ot tne nine | creer: Walled and repaires THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. mitted to take part in the government of the nation, of Lincoln and Johnson aud MeClelian. General Wil- | the seat of learning of the State, a large attendance | 4 by . energies in bebal € t Be By ao —- od JUSAN ‘The speaker then took his leave, saying he was bound | liams’ nomination is the strongest that could be made, | avaited the train, ‘The demonstration was a grand ova. | Your efforts, ho said, property bas been saved froin fiw, | | All Prizes in the Royal Huavana and othor NUMABR OF TICKETS ISSUED 800.000, for Ohio by the first train. and the rest are most excellent nominat.ons. tion. Thousands of people watted at the depot, and | 401 now let me appeal to you to keep vour engines in | legelized lo is grerpe WN docdkines. EVERY OTHER TICKET DRAWS A PAIZE. GOVERNOR PAIRCIILD’S SPamcH. The Convention was large and most enthusiast{e, | occupied the roofs of te ‘adjacent buildings and all avail- — —o © the constitution from destruction. 5 PRT ET, ao Governor Favour, of Wisconsin, was the noxt | which argues fora thorough energetic campaign, with | able places for sight-seeing. Music and cannon | _ Admiral Farragut, Secretary Seward and others were | 41 prizes Cashed in Legal Lottertes.—Cireus 1 do. do. ald introduced, and cheered by the assemb!: speaker. He had come ono thousand miles from home | good prospect of 8: lara and drawings sent. 88 announced the arrival. The applause which greeted 20 escort those loyal and godlike men in hongr and tri- — the Executive was eloquent with resonance. 4 mph Lsrongh tho streets of Philadelphia. There wero THE MAINE CAMPAIGN. Professor Havens, Chancellor of the Michigan Univer. | n2ne on board to escort the Prosident and party to that A delegation of one hundred citizens of Chicago here J. CLUTE, Broker. 176 Broadway. f all i Black eR MoM ah Waren Bhan’ ory, A ir act. he like can At this place (Rattle Creek), after the introductions, | of Traae. It is not to be disguised that a large number | ing, Rome, N. Y., back and head, severely; I. H. Har- " Southerners now 1 1 aity H no men on the continent whom he admired so much as — sity, weicomed tho President in a neat speech, paying | °'Y- a ein ‘thote loyal mon of the South, who have beon tried in | Disaraceful Conduct of the Radicals—Repube | high triivute to his abilities and hts devotion to the coun- | we arrived in Chine at ait eaten. We bave now | For Ladies and Ge by OEO-C ALLEN, 415 Sem “Bes fire and have not been wanting. They were thore to- licans Joining the Conservative Ranks. uy and to the representatives of the army and navy ? Ms Ingo a past ton. ub Broadway, one doc ® do. 100 cash... might to ratify the piatfosn laid down at Shiloh, Vicks. PorrLawn, Sept. 6, 1896, | Who accompanied him. Mr. Johnson desired the intro- | Fetched the main point of our destination, Her wo sore ee 20 do. 3) each. bary and Gettysburg by the boys in blue, and he hoped LAND, ept. 9, 1808. 1 dnction of hie suite before his response, which was ac. | Were mot by a tremendously largo concourse of people, | Rarchelor’s Hair Dye.—The Bost jn, the 0 do. We th wonld ‘be no léok of enthosiaem at any of their The canvass in Majne is being prosecuted with in- | cordinyly mado amid much cheering. ‘General so that it was with difficulty the excarsionists could get | world: the only perfect Dye miess, reliable, instwnta- 1,009 do. ~— | meetings. How diferent was tho Convention which | creased vigor. Colonel Taylor, the distinguished Union | Admiral Farragut, Postmaster through the crowd to the carriages. After extreme | neous, Factory, 8t Barclay siren. A = Chic Get there on the 14ih of August; that Convention met | 44, 4 \ frie Prosi. | Welles, and Major Generals Steedman and Prossure {lis was accomplished. Tho party drove from ‘ oc ch for the purpose of ‘ratifying the damnable sin of seces. | %ldier ofTennessce and a personal friend of the Prosi- | oon introduced and. vociforonsiy cho the railroad etation through Lake street. “The Tremont Chevall e for the Hate Ss = aaa gion, and makiug apologies for the crimes comm fent, attempted to addrossa Johnson meeting at Kittory | Romero was prosented to the audicnee, hon | Hotel was illuminated with Chinese lanterns, and sky- tnd strength to 199 do. Salisbury, Libby Prison and Andersonville. (A , | Inst night, ‘The lights were extinguished and the doors | cheers wero given for the republic of Moxico. rockets and other pyrotechnics were ignited. ji hal od : “unt 19 £0."") rew Johnson told us that “troason | shut in bis face by the radicals, instigated by a discharged BPRECH OF THE PRESIDENT, | ARRIVING AT THE SHERMAN HOUSE, arening ‘ : ous head. 200 do. do. do, "16% howd be xlioue,”’ that “robe 11 be pun- | Baral storekeeper, amid a scone of intense excitewent, Tho President then said: — there was another similar exhibition on the part of that | ache. References, our best phyriclane and chemists in the 200 do, Silver Wawhes, 65 ¢ach... fied," and'wo sll agresi with. hizo how has ho | _ Republicans are coming in daily to the Johnson ca Feiow Crizexs—In coming before you to-night it is | e2tablisbm Al} on the Toute thousseds of peOSS | Cote en a eee tet | SHOE Seite, f Jed his pletigns? h Could the election be postponed 4 month Maine wou not, 1 sure, for the purpose of making an address, | Slocked the foot and crossways, = the hy pos- ? ad M BA age ALIPR, M.D. 700 VERY OLMER TUKET DRAWS A PRIZ:, a the true lo: l charge Andrew | Pronounce for the President, but simply for the purpose of accepting the cordial wel: | Sie excitement existed, men rushing to and fro, and — Johnson with being ca slanghter at Men Congressman Blaine addressed a radtea) m come which has been tendered us by your honored repro- | J0%t!lng one another to keep up with the carriages con- ns, Enlar, Inte, and afl | The drawing will take place after the Concert. when Phis, and alco that at Now 0 I Bangor this aftor nd vindi sentatives on this occasion, It woold pot be possible | Ming the President, Goneral Grant and Admiral Far- rontod by DE SACHA, 100 Brosd 000 persons can witness 1k. A commitive will be apes Seapouaible for it, and may God the poticy of for me. in the present condition of things, | Faaut and tho other most distinguished of the excur. by the audience to take charge of the same, for | don erpea wit son b n fee moments. 8 nd | Stontsts, The scene before the Sherman House was wild eR HP mR All ageni# and purchasers will be supplied with a correct , a Ay much exhattot, to discuee the anestions | bevoud deseription—constant haazas and calls forthe | , Cristadoro’s ttntr Dye—The Best Ever Manu | lat of the drawing as soon as published no.) Thore nit } pretty much exhausted, to discuse the questions | Peyoud fartsred.” Wholesale wud retail; alsd applied, at No, O-Asior | | Tickets are for sate at the principal news agencies, hotels gin who can 10 | h agitate the public mind. TI wish it was in my | President and Grant, ; House. ‘and bookstores, and at our office, 16 Randolph street, Price ce s, 159g, | ROMer to argue them, but it not; Lea only thank you | an stavor of thet in Rina tant the President at -— Of Hekets, $1 euch. Sant by mali on reeeiot of price aud ALTIMORE, Sept ‘ for your welcome. (Choors) 1 do not look upon thi layor of the city, Mr. Rice, met the Pres Dr. Langworthy’s New Premium ‘Truss soph one ete 4 In the Second Congrossionhi district the conservatives | go much x demosteation with Reference to persons dis, | the entrance of the hotel, aud escorted him to the por- | cures Rupturswitnut parm or ioconvenicaes. Wornt cases | | Great induces: a are offered to agents, who are wanted have nunsinated Stevenson Archer, of Harford county. | finguishod as toy are before you as an indication that | tC, Where he introduced him to the people ina few | solicited. Call and een. HELMBULD'S, 90 Broadway. | evopywhare. | Wrive for Our terms at once, Send reference The Fifth district democratic convention are now hold- | the popular heart of this nation is getting ready and cre | flicitous remarks. The President was received with re- ine nrg meee J ita create ing their adjourned sossion at Barnum’s Motel in this | Jong will apeak in language not to be misunderstood in “- be mach confusion in the crowd Vor Window Shades prarns SPECIAL TERMS, OR CLUB RATES i city. They have had a protracted session since n reference to how some of your public affairs have bee: jo said: — WER - ae § next ascended the | The conservative convention in the #ame district ba aipesea te ne accep bi , sg ieNTLEMEN—I appear hero before rou simply to ten: Aga 0 9: Ty'G. 5. Ey EREES, Sy Dapeeeee {fh tleketa to one address for... » he said, to wolcome | made eoveral overtures to affiliate, but they were all re- |” The Prosident’s short addross was cecasionally inter. | Gor you my bearttolt thanks for thisovrdial welcome 1) iene Lockstiteh Sewing Mackines—Begt |i) 4c 4 : 1 Knew very well when | fused. no latter body adjo ain on tho | yoptad by nolay disturbances in the crowd, but was in | Tegard this demonstration as an evidence of the fnterest | +44" ig ake Pier towing Misbion Company, 8 3 bo = he loft ho * people of Philadelphia wonld open | 26th of September. on took a | the main well received by all present, At the expira which you take in the questions in which (he country is Broadway. o &. do. © their b s and their hearts to thess mon from the | recess Wil nine o’clod! tion of tho allotted time the train bore him away amid | terested, and in the issuos involved in them. I look — wo do. é : South, for no city 1 . such a reputation tor | fy 2 | the plaudits of the people and thé thundor of a salute, | 08 this demonstration ag an uprising and outpouring of | Grover & Baker's First, Premivm Elastic —— \ Joyalty as the City rly Lore. They had opencd | NEWS FROM NEW ORLEANS. | Genoral Grant and Admiral Farragut wore the rectpionts | the Popular heart, — @Uheera) | I have wied to per. | Sttehand Lock Stich Sewing Machines. | 46) Broadway: 1s Soy Same meet fhe mnie et Oe SS their hearts to rh men, and thoy were there ~ | of enthusiastic cheers. form my constitut! duty to the people of the — Ppoat office address. Money by dra! “~ . to-night to North would 100 that they : Naw Oxuzasa, Bept, 5, 1398, | Comthumlastio cheers, | sees gunman, | United States (Cries—"'You have done it!”) It | J, viewnot & Cow 195 Nussum Street, Room Press or in rogisiered letvers may be sent at Our Fisk * should be allowed to * thelr own vine and fg treo |. The War Department and General Grant hayo each in- | Shortly after leaving Ann Arbor a deputation from the | 1¢ 08 you I rely for protection, and suppor, | It | ieatuecnatons, siatny oe ea cout eAmerican, Weet RVERY OTHER TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE \ + $e peace and safoty nen whoaaved the corntry in | timated to General Sheridan that he oan ve relieved ‘rom | Knights Templar on board waited on the President to | 18 on the people I have relied from my advent tnd Raat tadies cod yn at " — The hour of its tribulation will gee t Ti was not bis | duty here, if ke so desires, and be granted leave of #b- | caer him an addtess of congratulation. The chairman | i public life to the present timo. (Appi use.) I thank Faas) ee e Wo refer by permission to the following well kn wr intention to advocate the clam ne but he | #RCe, OF assigned to a more important command at the | gated to the President that, although by the rules of | God that in th of my official duties they business houses: would say that, Congress was a not a eubordinate ordinal @, a4 Mr. Johnson worl O) au Legal Lotterios. over, and | North. General Sheridan will make known bis wishos | the Order they were precluded from expressing approval | have never deceived me, and in the future as in tho past pai? J |, 10 Wall street, New York, have thom | @tly in October, and trustworthy information leads to | or Gapproval of his political position, — the all be deceived by me. (Applause.) I J.B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., Publishers, Philadelphin Delieva The President commenced his nefarious ear, the belief that he will desire to change his sphero of duty | rast I shail have another opportunity to address you. ee s Nehors, New York. Voforo dbrabam Lipeoln was laid tu his grave at Spring. | for ome of more varied activity. omar emplar of | Detroit felt reat ploaatire in | ont ave the heat wishes Tay beet tor your sree Rona, Hiavane Letters <Prines Pata, jn SHELDON & CO., Publishers aon Enraly hed Fs vody of the, lamented Liacoin rho gallieary Somratesion bay this morning commenced | Fressing theit hopes that his present course might rosult Feri g 1a, Coenen eee Gartea wilh: me Ay A feat tntorantinn ap eo ae wt rates paid for | JAMES L, HARLEM, Importer, Now York. een cold when the Biairs got around him and told h their deductions from the evidence. treasured a) ro 4 1, Publishers, Boston Uaat the wie was over, aad that if he would, get. up's | MoGary, the Brenham (Texas) editor, arrested by Capt. | ;7c3, satan detent ot disunle tite Pemattne depure | a8 remembrance’ couples place tnd the blood TATLON & CO. Bankers, 16 Wall street, X.Y, CROSBY & AINSWROTH, Ful . Copservativeparty his name would go down to postority | Craig, of ihe Freedmen's Barean, for using disrespectful | tion retired in my veins Animates my heart. have 20) 9 a. Aue oO « tem TAPPIN, McKELLOP & OO., Commerc! Agency, Cit Bike thet of ‘ho great Jackson or Washingion. (Laugh. | language regarding some of ite éruployte, wan released YOUNG STEPHEN A, DOUGLAS Tee ae ecetatiter | New, veey taco, rch and Tesnlorable verte Ge en eongo, TH.” tor.) He has inen trying to get up a conservative party | on the 4th by order of®iencral Kiddoo, Assistant Super: | was introduced to the Knights Templar as son of a through your tative. | ever imported ‘or manufactured in plied Sates. ry ia be hardened 10 ever since, and xe oft it for the audiens to say how } Intendent for the State, | commander of the Onder, and was Teceived with that for the President. wore mace | it and be convinced. . T. BMITH & CO. All communications pistes well he bad succeded. President Johnson, who net | There were sixteen deaths from cholera yesterday. degree of courtesy always distinguishing the Brother. Wet trek cornten | - Saeed: teliatiaiads Yon A: OS Randolph sitees, Chiengo, 1 slandered Congres, ongh t prsstimert ration brok \. Redding | country on a peramtulating wake, and trying to wade alt | —s ‘and the enthusiasm intense. why aunt Pinsent AME FTA x Chat had "been acconilisied by, the saeco of Vive Ms ath Ris * ie | tho inrgost inland town of the state, the people turned Fi I 9 Nala ate ete nota boca MERCHANT Seb "WANEeacroRERS stock com: re pile gps age Bear Syg nw nage ln Cot Sopt, 5, 1806. | out en masse to greet the President, and the hye d gine PANY, rebel hands, and parmived the aught “oval | | the sgfaature matin eA TS Lin, “Tne | Stlctacnanetee rhs sommagene the suemnee of nis rv ot tae puny were mareneeed and tor aden mane tater ey paeenstiech, ryan, eines «itizens at Memphis on a av be | Governor's message urges a modification of the nogro | ception. From the number of horses, carriages and ight exhibitea scene of excitement seldom THE HOWE ACHINE COMPANY, 6 Broadway, N. ¥. Tickets aleo for ent Febel State into tho bands pd Srdor reigned in | GUle 8 a8 to extend the jurisdiction of the civil courts | vehicles, it was apparent that the hard-fsted young men Tesoec Gusset, . on M. TREMAINE, | greene soying any ey ca ot pobre pty over all classes of citizens; recommends the admission of | were out in foree, and whenever they move polit! — The Fitipei Lockatiteh ewlng (Machines, ey poo Sey, " jarsaw | & Lege Bd ied Site m * evidence in all cases, asa measure of justice and | must drift along or clear the track. The stand to ‘The Unetvil Action of the Mineis State om. | fatant ts nel a i om amerek. bate Utell es . - Velo. “bra Mee can Sok Davis.) Gasoabueer we? we ee ee eee eet | een, ee Sree oe ae . inl al the City Council of Chicago. pee 2p he Tabressway. Agente oak ba Sieane ‘FY iyo) ay pt sr a Chief Magietrete. who anid ho wey og Mg) advises abolishmant of im- | a little park filled «with and all the cials an 7 od Nore: = _ did they = & ie poeey ome aa fee ne Ce Cay] aie Fo pean lt py mo me Sas ~ -oeerel ste oo range bere ong hr a Tima of 4 x iolailog pone hate Offer the presen ot the lowest mar Pricns. about .? There locent ; Provivion oriahe: © | lope were covered wit , AN windows au I. which rnished * SS my a gman, womnan or boy in Phil ry fool | tate rendered deatitate by raggeets the | ing tho juare ailed with, women snd ebikiren. Arier | SoPtenabe r epiapignt eles yg tuk) ~tegheghong ems Romig won rent! iso Bawontote ite: QouLLBR AGS OHRMAN, oF st annatthr Db initernnce of ap die bonds {6 False funds for that purpose. The | the usual intfoduction to the peonle of the |S inemiste: | «TM on the day it appeared, ue pesmi La shite | Srofal en, eno eke) of] wails it. What are you going on hee Clonee with a hopefal view for the recuperation | fentiomen of the party. and ® few remerks from the y the oremat article; Wheel f Teckesutch Sewing hy gy Mat Rowert. a sWorinetoal him) Mog D0 nual romain ab.tie | oF the State aud resioranon of the Ualom Procidenk the jrw igiyey vb (oF AMD d Walle ae | Lo Gyro mys aad Liguvomadt Govganor of Dipoly ap. | SEVMET a Moghole Wetilves No tas Wroatwars hate

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