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+ NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1866.—TRIPLE SHURT. rary RN er ere erent Wines: Ama em ae ace, ac emanenc8-Rea R ee ee ee ae 7 ing approach 8 radten! faction, instizated by the die. | {th instant, and therefore, this organization witli not be re- bery, as detailed by Cla: already lald in full before THE MAINE CAMPAIGN, | chagetaive vincirot tue yrs tone josmmemot the | Mpieain tiategy, ew yee SCOTTISH GAMES. Peryts fetid by lark wd aendy lad in full bet CITY INTELLIGENCE witding, ble t the | ul nd the doors in ‘SOORT HOUR ih Gioia nays Thon * tance el meat preealot sletion ot feloga fo he sgrera wom naling conventions | ‘Fonth Annual Gai sof the New York | this afternoon ts oro ded, The ladies are wo numerous | Ongequrm oF Atmxrs Lox, M. D.—The obsequics of Seaeaenaanamnee among the crowd who had led to hear the di for the nomi diintes ft , at their many fans, in conat CMF ats tinguished Touneasean, and with half a eur’ from their | bers of Couuresa cad of aeceatin te Cee omen, Mem Caledonian Cinb. S y fans, in constant motion, Keep up a ro- orterd by democracy of this city, at the onsuing election” - BROOKLYN POLITICS. Assembly District ventions—Delegates to the State Convention at Albany, ‘The two coutesting democratic commitiers of Kings county hold their Assembly district conventions this Week, for the election of two dolegates to the State Con- vention at Albany, om the 11th inst, The General’? committee conventions met vesterday afternoon and evening; the ‘National’ Commitee holding their con- ventions at two o'clock, The result of the con: entions bate ander the auspices of the former committee is as throug! Alexis Leon, M. D., were solemnized yesterday at the diy (58 eal fcarad ae pasa of rk Francis boat pe ~ a large COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT attendance, The interior of the edifice was draped i= deep mourning, and the altar itsolf was clothed with ® profusion of expensive emblems in keeping with the sad ova PROVIDENCE COIRESPONDENCE, oocaston. pe is commences at ten A. M.; Ninety-Eighth Annual ponducted ov. Fat we Univeccmmoncement of | ther Mignan,, deacon, and. Mr Provipexor, Sept, 5, 1866, There was also present Rev. mass of Cherubini, under the direction of Mr. Desank, wat The annual commencement of Brown University, | that selected. The parsmncnies porupied Peyiid one how which took place to-day, proved peculiarly gratifying to | 2% 4 half, and from the beginning to the close a mest impres;ive attention was given by all within the church, all who engaged in it, The citizens appearet to tako Detteve eran of the bomoopathic ‘More interest in the procesdings than for several years | and had obtained to a high social standing and an en past, and gave to the occasion something of its formor viable position in bis profession by his gentlomanky leaders they would have broken open the doors and taken forcible possession of the buiiding. Bur to the Credit of all ooncernad no act of violence was committed, The crowd followed Colonel Taylor to the ho xe of Mr, Ephraim Skinaor, where he was staying, The bend came Up and serenaded bim, and Colonel Taylor, though Suffering from a severe bronchial affection, stopned out into the damp night air and made them a brief but tell- ing speech, From the earliest ages public gamos, iNustrative of physical development, have beoa held im bigh estima- tion, Greece and Rome both commemorated the occa- sion of their celebration with pecultar éclaf, competition for prizes beint encvuraged by the State, and high festi- val kept during the period of contest, Their patronage was regardod as of great national imnortaace, and popular ovations rewarded the victors, Lator in the ago of chiv- alry tilt and tournament were held with great show of pomp and oircnmstance, and tho queen of beauty herself rewardot him whose physical endurance and bold bearing entitle! him to the priz», Among the humblor clas the respect for those qualities of manhood was not lesa, and the archery meotings and Rapid Spread of the Conserva- tive Reaction. Thirty Days Longer Would Carry the Whole State. COONEY. TAYLOR'S SPRECH, He spoke with i eloquence of the sufferings which the Union wen of Tennesse had undergono; of their comine down from their monntain hid ng pl Kisaing 9 long farewell to their wives and littl) ones; their wading the cuseks and rivers by night and crouch. ing im the durkest oorses by day, seeking the Union army in Cetra! Keotucky, two handred and fi les y. Ww Alarm an? lncreased Activity of the n . ture and acknowledged skill. His remains wore aulaiet eto such men that the radicals, in their | First District—J, Finnegan, F. Kalbfeisch. Alter f quarter staff described in the history of Robin | ™MPressivenes Tho Indios turned out in strong force, | conveyed to Calvary Cemetery for burial, Kiadicals. ie Soe am ot, baste i aie noe manibe pears phere ens Fee Ra, Gucrede oe od if flood are ira? Pictures of the spirit of emulation in | and the streets Presonted a very gay and attractivo ap. ‘Tux Death ov Ma Encore cones sity. Wilkes PEELE I acumen the motives which animated the dominant party SS oes Bart Mahan Seek -soeard wie) anon sxisiak te iogirie, England. | pearance, wih Bennett, the gentleman whose death was the result ef in Congress, and bre ‘atot in the most mnequivocal Second District-—Wm. D, Veeder, Alexander MoCue, ment to physicial excelience, Hor heathery hills and set id injuries received by falling down tho hatchway of The Doors * the Face of a Distin ished meanepthe paler resident Jovnson. An ou'break | Alternates—Richad Duna, Damel Hart, rocky hichinnds have been no tender nurse, and her ‘The procession of the alumni was formed at half-past promis°s No.8 Beckman atreet, as prev y a ity e Taylor's remarica Ta responioe ro the ecltnae ing clonel | | Third Distr et—Calvin E. Pratt, -Wm. C. De Witt, Al- | frstory boars stern prot of tho Tardy nature of her | Rine o'clock in front of Fannine Hall, and, preceded by previously reported In response to the ealt of the crowd ip came forward and proposed the rentimens:— sino and Tennossce, alike faithful before the war, may they bo ctoadfast and true in the future in defence 0! our common country!"* Susiern Unionist, ternates— Patrick Tormey, Jeremiah Chadwick. Fourth Distriot—John F. Farrell, Lawrence Hanley. tornates—John Pybura, Charles Quinn. The delegation from this district ia understood to be ‘| sons, Games requrins muscular strength dexterity have ever been a particular feature in her gala celehra- tiong, and her exiled children have brought to their now heme that love of manly sport which thoy tho American brass band, marched to the First Baptist pula biseadecateeet gh abet RON args church, where thy exercises of the graduating claws | n Stewart streot, Brooklyn. After the accident the took place in the following ordor:— body, instead of being taken to the Beekman street pe- ne es - strongly opposed to the nomination of Henry ©. siurphy. | inherit from ancestry renowned for feats of Serre, lice station, as renorted, was removed to the resides ee Ex-Vice President Hamlin snd Senator the tartan he eee fiiewicrs Doodie” from pet ceding conrenniet adjourned until this | ctrongth and nee, Nor have thoy degonorated, vER. of his sou, No, 213 Fulton street, this city, where am im- asa'lwho were prosent yostorday at the tenth annual colebra'ion of their natinnal eyes by the New York Caledonian Club at Jones’ Wood can bear abundant tec. timony Tho affair, as aanal, was a most happy occasion, being of a character in this city both an'que and recher- chS, The Wool was crowded during the entire day, and durine the exhibitions of the snorts the thousan ho surrounded the ring tastified by frequent onthusiastic demonstra:.ons of their sitisfaction with and apprecia- tion of the manner in which the contest of strength and doxtert'y was being conducted. A number of delovations from sizer seoeties in other cite: were there, among others those from Boston, Philadelphia, Scranton Mon. treal and Newark, —“fembers of some of these societies wore among the contestanta. Amon the invited guests DIX TO THE RE CUR, In response to the appeal for aid which Maine made to New York throngh the columns of the Axa, the gallont vetoran, Goueral John A. Dix, ts coming to the fescue and will stump the Firat distro : Pn. Tho Salntatory Oration im ).s:'1..Arnold Buffum Chace, | quest was hold, Mr. Bennett lived at No” 80 “The Slow Deve! far Torte Volition Prineipion.??... | ree creek ee pote rhs Seg ert ean Ixzenxo ev 4 SrRewt Can.—Yesterday morning as Mas. “The Sentiment of D s-uct"..ti'tor Freese Grifln, Deer. } Catherine Honry, aged seventy-cicht years, was ta the Tenn NH “Tho Secret of Pownlarity’’., Lorin Morria Cook, Providencs, | act of crossing Tenth avenue, at its intersection with: ree Taauense | the New Rantend fetes go @ | Sixteenth street, she was struck and knocked down » Georges Meni King, a tho vale of ear No. 83, of the Belt line, Western Divisiom, “Dies Irm'........ Res (shor siowa, Philadelphia, Pa. | ow Y ampes Kinrnay ig driver "Ths old lady was ‘ ie. conveyed to her readence, No. 89 Tenth avenue, het sCAtarnry Taconeinte hezaitter Duncan Chapin, Prov. | darehter, Sin waa kovoroly hart by ths shock, bat i hia Unllabhaner Ge Soha Burton Mustin, Pits | I thought recelved no injuries of a dangorous eharactr, OF Laut wonld be ae to one loss arivanced in yeura, Sixth Diatrict—Delegates, J. 0. Donohue and Jeremiah D. Fielding. veuth District—Delegates, Micheet Siatt’ and chaet Shields. ig t Is positively atated that eight out of the twelve dele- rates elected are oppesed to the nomination of Henry C. Murphy for Governor, Mrerina or tae E:cara Warp Drwocratic Recoy- srroction Crur.—An ailjourned meeting of tho residents of the Eighth ward favorable to President Johnson's policy was held last night, at the Hall, corner of Nine- teenth street and Fourth avonus, The rooin was quite T.ssenden on the Stump. cation of the President uc “Sis Supporters. INCITEMENTS TO BLODOSHER SY THE RADICAL JOURNALS, Wo present the following oxtracts to afford our readers a0 indication of the incendiary spirit of the radical Press. The portions given in italics were so distinguished im the original articles :-— [Prom the Philadelphta Prose, Sent 6.) Semen Wiliam Fousm Ixsesint—A_ im named W. P.N. Fitager. . Baus-wier, Me., Sept, 8, 1868, ‘There. a vechethting tewritie inthe ianeeeuee eis filled by the members of the club, The committee ap- | on tho ground waa My. E. M. Arohibatd, hor Britannic | “A Knowledze of ¥ Cyrus Bone- | ald was found yestorday afternoon lying insensible ea . . 8 in the 6 enns Mayosty's Consul, aie! ridanoe, i a é m race sangeet Vker uow comptote, and the two | KPa people. And nowhers on earth i the sieht 80 Loonies aie ab apaafiilan thy Mahth Wit | The following ia the programme of the gamen, with | ‘ke Bocratio Meiko Joa tocom Archer, Wrentham | tit “itewals of ~eventh avenue, He was taken to the partios are o themselves imto battle array | Heccmiug the companion. if mer the condi tHe races Domocratc Reconstruction Club, Speeches were made | the namo: of the suecesafit com otlors in ths ordor of Contre, Maen Weatiell precinct station honse by officer No, 1,306, waDae t ren s 7 psy ageary ¥ , fees ‘| ov Mesers, Cust Piatt and others. Tuo following | ex oi!on e:— Spencer, Rrooklen, N. ¥. | ftom whenes, ofter he had partially recovered, he was one prnpaning 1 SEEORRA SR NOROST: OARS Re Teetotont agers tee atenting, and fro. | resolutions were woanimousy adopted : Be ma'ting the heavy stone (21 tha.)—William Camp. | “rhe Murs Makin Beowell Peck, | om ia ‘ids reaidenoe Nv. 216, Thiety-Courih ate wt, will bo a girs ly iv the Firet district, and a Bg yg oP teapenthcnn Cage or Me enemy tn | _ Resolved, That, believing ax we do that a momentons | D*ll 28 fee: 4 inches; Andrew Henitorson, 28 fect 16 | 3 a Es ite Nit person a quantiiy of money and some considerab!e r tne radical majority through- servanin ‘is ono. OF the finest auarihutes of | Political orisia la nevr, tis our dur ae p.trioue cltigens : he pe Dectinc of Bea ee, omnes Cale 1 bank "ne caso vf his indisposition was mot out the eutir voced for, You have already | the Amoricak character, ‘They forbear mich, and | ¢xert ourselves to the utmont In arresting tie i Hing the light stone (18 tbe }—Adasa Blyth, 84 feet | rng tgnnne of kno threaten us, and, by united enereatte effort Yt tem ity of the constitution, the welfare and prosperity Resolved. That those candidates f Aloxandor Graham, 24 ne frinp—Ant niler Graham, 9 been informen ss -coond district Whitcomb, the Johnson ce st somoated, has retired in favor of N. P. Morr ojolar man, A similar move they suffer patently, bevore they part with their confidence tn th How long Uhey rerved as ubordinates: how wonderfully they 5 Inehes; 8. w Forman, 9 foot 9 tia: “Organic Deve! Pinehos - Posswav Acoingnt.—The team attached to a truck baiong ” " & Co, and driven by John Rileg, Firat Di-t necond 1) r 2, a orday moraing, on ¥ mwlered as they served is still the marcel of men, Their coming election win Feoeive oer 1 are ame pledzed a Lae MOAN rian Pee: gaily Wiisiniecat er se ese Gkekitr auaeak ‘fay Morning, on Nineteenth treet, near han bean asad Filth distriet, Witiam Wiswell atment of Andcew Johnson was an exhibition of ine | the Ciel Magisrente of ome country, wh . . ’ foe : narrowly avoided causing the death of eine ‘oaby, a very strong man | (Ulxence under insuit and ingratitude only eqnatled by | founded in wisdom and the result o or (16 the.) Wiliam no Poet o ‘ Ke tine birtson vewrs of age, named John Hacwn muaking Jrosby, & very strong their toleration of the throats and tyrannies of the old | and liberal stacesmanahip, which wil! Gruasock, GE feat’ 10 P“Diialy Goon. Chavacnee tr) ip kyoeked down and ran over, bit it te in the yo (i cots now stand as follows:— tators Finally forced to feel his niamy, as the | restore peace and harmony to the divide — rs " Ran tm j injured, He was takom te bie 1 en blow of his pe return af sper ty ae | nd, TIVE TIOKRT. taggers ander the sudden blow of hk Je8s as- Ree Ein aie eora wale tee thine Andrey Rosman, 16 foot 11 si a: , fonue. Riley was taken t9 For Gover: Villshary, democrat, ‘ ave the work of ther ‘colt ba restored to the Union. taatw > n hee Attar } on house, but as no complast . . own Vvindleation (aot of vengean e) into their ted and happy people, and boot te ps 7. Tho Wiehtand fling — te ‘LD Robertson, wet releneed, J y M. Sweal, democrat, con hands, The ‘monster uprising last evening cinbs of politicians known us radiey's consummation receive, as they deserve, consternation, 8. The abort riee— John ( Avian Walker 9 The rannieg heh fap —Tohn Goldie, § feet; Andrew Was the proof tha: they intend a tn thet work, We icave to our repor such finishing of able 4 repubilean, ou Keath, Juhason repubi can. 4 Inerrrwra —fhe regular monthty meeting of at: Tostitute was hold last night in room No, the task af de "third 1) 1%, Toe hurdle racy (3 barsy—Mhn Halliday, — Wi'ker 29, The bors’ hardie race. Rsbortson 21. Hop. ster and jump—Thommas Nicol, 36 feet; —- Forinan, 35 feet 8 inches, 22 The wheelbarrow race--DMincan Miller, John Cloghorn, nine of qnoita was plave the day, of which Maser wore the winners, The dit etiy contested in a frienliy genoral satistaction, free foam al! te rev, disnlayed at their result, Quite a number of competitors entered on exch occasion. During the day an intermiesion of an took place, during which the tnvtted gueata of the clibtworelenter:ained at a samotions 7 fn)ner set out ina tent on the ground. The shatows of niet were cloaing when the programme was endad, and ths crowd, com. Posed largely of ladies, separated. vith every appearance of having spent a meat enjova'vte dav, Te encourage. ment of #prots of this kind would be of great service to young people in this city, THE TURF, Fashion Course, J.. 1.—Trotting. ‘The great trot between the stallion George Wilkes and Lady Thorn comes off this afternoon at the Fashion Eroarn Warp Workixomrn's Jouxsox Cig a—Tho re- gvlar meeting of this club took place last night. The Chairman opencd tho meeting by etaing that the de- lexaies sont to the Contral Club had boou sted, He then stated there wore one hundred a) eon mem- bors in the organization, A committee wo pointed to pro-ure a room for the mecting of the Another committee was appointed to procnre © for the next meeting for the purpose of soxiinza_vublic do- Cri boa Tae ciub then adjourned until Friday, the inst. GENERAL DURBIN WARD'S VIEW OF THE SITUATION. General Durbin Ward is the conservatire candidate for Concress in opposition te the radical General Schenck in the Third Ohio district, Onthe evening of August 31, he made a great spsech in front of the Court Honse at Hamilton. In the following extract from that speeck ually disposes of one redical bugh-ar, and shows the danger of adhering to the unconstitutional disunion Policy of Congress:— Let no man sppose that it isthe purpose of the sup. of Andrew Johnson, whether they belong to the party usually called conservative or to that which is eatled democratic, or that it is the purpose of any of thove who taken, Whether he understands it or nol, the conutry wil. In his insanity he buris curses and throas with extili On of Craits, flowers and vege'ables be held in the OF the Institute daring the month of Qoraber. ro olation was adopted, after which the meeting: od. Johnson repub a. bv ry day this party is gain ng strength iv ue p tion bus set in in earnest, | oqnal -reckieseness ‘The wisest have — appre- e eloc ld only be atponed for thirt bended that he not ouly meuares bat a iacasaaed hee vi Lage he Eis mens, civ war, We Inow that he bas repeatediy de- days thrce Msbescenies ciared’ that he would arrest Congress if iinpeactiment from the rai There is{uo getting out of the fact | were threatened, Even as we writo his rebel employers Bic at ¢ «administration went into | have called a meeting to organize a new State sovera- peices See ’ h ay and des} Ment in Tonnessee! “Will he please to try on any one of etiie ©) coptoee Ar Breet Rat eee these new fasbions? We think he would find eithor a ponding; they Sve plucked up courage since | tighter Ait than the celebrated sh rt of Nessus. And yok he uch stronger they wero | whafover he intends, acoup d'état or a coup de grace, he oe one ait tees tat thely aantznion is | Will be accommodat'd toa fair trial, allkoot his exp i- than they thov:at fer; bat their organization ment and himself, The American people were never ins far Crom being wut it ougit tobe and is immensely in- | rare a humor to dea! wilh a new rebe! or a new civil war. forior to that of ‘i> radials, In this town (Brunswick) {From the St. Louis Democrat, Sept. 3} the democrats hw not organized at all yet, though it | Bo it go, then! Tho loyal men of this mtate are as y vere in 1861. They can arm more wants but six dav» (o the election and though their op- se pe Arroreed ay gk WAL tehi eith ines ponents bave been in tue field a full fortnight. Desper- | terrible elect than they ever did in the lirst robe a v4 E Tho recruits of that day are now veterans. maid ate efiris aro being ‘pat fogee By the» eadonle. Overt Tt douring iertwill’ bare periiad if ae Sronlaieas the entire Siar, Within the last few days they | 5 sscond time, that there can be no trace with traitors. have dropped ta kiog about an increased majority, and | Force war upon the people a second time, and {t will not now only seek to keep in their men, They evidently a Let ad en ek pi Ct gl BL shade vale fool it to be a life and duath stragele. The best speakers Jos, Never again will it protect the Bote ie with New England con produce have been crowded into the | one hand. whilo it strikes at the traitor with the other { State, and no fewer than fifty-one radical mass meetings | If we are to have anothor Aight, it will bea fight that are announced iu this day's papers If the conserva. | Settles something. “ : Formin, 4 feo! 10 inehos, eal Oration aclin 4 i Nant ne ‘ . | scribing what was ung» eationably the mightiest popntar | ‘Tha following officers. were then ee boys? race—Jo! Rove Cooper Tnsiitate. The meeting was called to order at ries I M. Weston, Johuson repub. a nonstra:ion ever. witn saged tn this country, “h | Tucker, President; James Shar ' 4 Hen De boy’ race—Join A, Rohertson, Benjamin it at gidk la sie eoamerou cron wien tee iin im (he veene . | Was che judgment of those wae hats parieipatod im the | H, Chamberlain, 'Vies Presidents McNamara, | ” Tha th od paren 4 Dues ve Thongt vagy - : : i ain 'G, {Choshy,» #ohnson,, repel 49 of 1840, 144 and 1800.” ‘The visitot | Scereuurvy George, & Valo Meet | ght, 79s thee tomand rare— tiem Brown and Dawcan | “Ora nn oe u cosirmain, Mr, Sohn W, Chambers acting as 9 Phita 2 Conventi . vette, forty wo years was the only event | now numbers one hundred a vers, Tho 2 Vantiine wish wee. e 7 F 4 on uew cawditates were elected mombers pi aay 1 to bear any likeness Noth ng during the | meeting adjourned to Thursday next at oicht P.M. ine! ee eee Lo eee ¥ Dea REA ty. The Goard of Manazers aubm For Goverr ICLs Chiatabetaiee reputttcde Von crowded ag that Gasedy wos with aliomate | ayoraen Jonvson CuIR—A Inrge meetine of thermal | 13. The lone racn—Toin Satliciay, Adam Wallon, el pas : ; ‘ Ung forth the ieaprobabilities of procirit ONG HERE, : bo compared to it, "che ‘aocrat "a | dents of tho Sixth ward tonk pince on the corner of 14, Tosciny the ener Gourse Grae-ook, 19 fost 6 | | 7 3 : : wr holding the general autumnal fair, apd Sanoed Distr MERE recominued: ity found. | Androw Johuson’s appeal to the Amerl- | Columbia and Degraw streets, for the nrposa of organ | | Seine hruadawont danco ohn tartar, te D. Robert: | Conk a cel Tse r ; be ebaunok Bie Binanes Ontontn es pty Na taken bran, Hopaitens o Ho was Mot taken a tmonient too soon, They | iving an Andrew Johnson cla ant eudocsias hispottey. | aon ent agin wearer: f Bere Been for che thre months. ening July St, Fourth e Peters, in place of Mr. Rice. pe el eghen be’ Ged auemante wisi On motion of Mr. Matthew Murphy, Me Fou dS. Kier [16 The sack rara—John THaltilay, John Clochorn, tage sas vaiwnioo in the treasury to the credit ike, renorainated. se ithe bank bettie Abaeatiee nan was elected chairman pvr femn., and dir 17, The standing hie teap Hohn Goldie, & fect 3 TT. Professor Tillman offered @ ream Aivendment, Bod upon thlate SANECal Bec ley svcretary, ‘There were about for Ih Inches: John Grove: A leak shatsimenneegbadine 06 cha Bolerel GGRE Gilt GE ie Be can ALEGea’ exacted Pence on Pree es gap enrolled, and various committoos anjointet 18, Hitoh wnt teiok — 0 nan 8 foot 9 Inches. ablots hold a general fair m speoial wnjamin Moore, John A. Meor Jon Vanion Rened ' fe BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Spenes. Cha land Jr, © ston, Laban Kaward Warron, The doyree of iucholor of Palosomhy wes ¢ upon the fotlowtu: te Ge Blodzott, Joiferson James Carventer, ( Rand Proufert, Sain Counverenit Tumasory Norei-.The Gad of Gyertions chosen for paxsing “the queer,” as it is called, Appears at the prosent thme tobe the Eastern District, 2. ey man namod Harvey L, Armitage, arrosted om Tuesday ta Fee eee suai | Atoany on a charge of supplying John 8, Bailey wit oa a ae oountorfolt $1 greenbacks, who was arrested in Gree The followma honorary degrees were conforret: point threo weeks sinee charged with passing the same, Master of Aris—“nmviel Currey, of Province; JohaM. | avd K¢ward Vreeland, arrested for attempting to.paas-6» Reod, Jt, of Albany: John Weston, Fal River; Rev. rs ‘at $10 treacury note in Grand street, Eamera. William A. Mowrey, of Providence, District, wera up yesterday before United -tates Com. Door of Dininity—Itov, Kendal Brooks of Phitadel- | miamouer Newton, when o partial oxamination ef thelr: phia; Professor Goorgs ?. Full Vale Coles casos wae po rot ot Alexander Boras Pe cena A Yevtay Patsoven—Charles Porter was arreste® Boardman, of Phiiatetphia Seven months ago on a charge of smuggling cigars fromm Doctor of Lam—Ioin A. Roles, of Boston, formerly ger Judgo Advocate of General Builer’s stall, at Fortress | the Havana steamsbip Eagle. He was sent to the Peai- Monroe. loutiary; bat, ball being forthcoming, subsequently eb- The chnroh was crowded to its atmost, Gipacity, and tained Cesraiod: Tense he-was surrendered at the. the services were listened to with the deopust at The sevoral exeays wore weil delt Sopterber term of the United States Ciroult Oourt, on the ground daring inden and Montcomery ames wors all anirit- it of rivalry, and a Course. Tast night betting was very brisk on the result, | very hivh order of inteliect in thy which over until @etober without taking Thee Mondas Men of Missouri, this threat of war from returned | now act in concert with bim, toaflow rebels to make their — | wore cond it mght bo retarded as avidinus to epoak of | act ‘cue, Upon bail ‘Again demanded See rwona cad nly sll a8 well Maing, on Momany | sabela, sud vebel syuipeibiners ona woo Wager be Milely | ebenrsare upon teers et constiee Lien teat bone ae berg bennett ag praypaclsabael toe the performances other than tn general terme, nia tapeaencen Pisier”s Seale aoe withdrew, oe diganionists ae chey would never recover from. | disregarded. Prepare to meet it Take no stops to coetged gaint us; it is said by those who desire to tpebey cep crete grt phan —— = THR DINNER THE PRASIOENTS ADDER, cofuaed tp enorme ‘even for $200 or $208. RADICAL ‘ PATS" POR THY COUNTRY DISTRICTS. invite or cause @ conilict. Scrupulotsly observe the | how! us down by hard epithets; but no such proposition | Ness au ‘agon, early in the summer, toge bed The most un-crupuious misrepresentation and false. | laws. Enforce them against opponents with no un bis present blooming condition warrantins his backers ta hood have been reorted to on the radical side, and with | necessary harshness. Look to it that you give no pre- . rida arrerene le who ae ttaittarslg delete expect great speed from him, Ihe mare, however, never —he needs no defense; but T hurl back the charge with t " tion, Be is a determi text for violence, But, lool to it that rion dos mt | indignation when it is said that the President has an- | Was in bevter condition in her lifo than now, and if tho | War aynitme trele anmeoeeh, expos comparativo impunity cal tects are al | Jind you unpreparat. Perhaps, if you are thoroushly | wounoed any such thing. Tsay here wiat. sili he sald | stalion Joos beat her ho will have tn make betiar time | Ayawalime thelr annroach, property | “tbotepee's ower or tanp pee eae tena eae naenpeecs Be) : ‘organized, prudence in your opponents may do the work | hervafter more fully, that the time wil! come whem afl | Shan be has ever beforo shown in public, discussed, Presiden: Seare made 9 brio! address, in | languishing in the Penitentiary at Flaibuth, t 4 era bike turday afternoon, at whi of patriotism and spare the State anotlier outbreak. | test oaths will be repealed; thore must come atime which he alluded to the flourikhing condiiion of the r ui The Su kane Jewett who reccntly | But, be ready. when they will be we shall only require a Trotting at Cuicaze. University. He stated tbat five gentomen im the un Oreno Mvnnenens. — ipreme Court, General repented, man to be loval, and those that have not been pardoned will be kept out. ‘That time will come, but at present we are not desirous of removing the test oaths, because we have no desire that men who have beer on; to the government chall come into Congr ss and make Jawa Itcan not, and will not be done. [ nssert thie becanse it has been said that we propose to fil! the alls of Congress: with rebels, Tsay we mean to b men who are inne to the govern it and the cons’ ion of the United States and not rebels, But I will not detain yon too long. What isto he the result of all this? What ts | to be the end of this excitement upon the subjot? Ar ‘we to succeed or aro we to fail? If we succeed I know rade, y C ate of Mis- an audacious desperede, and tm- Loyal men of other States, you ae tho Veit ke . » avard him his deserts—was chief | souri rebelg, It is for you to judee whetbor they are Lesa rf : e ot he doas were made at this meeting | Without encouragement Haars vey! a ape cooee which could bave beon mad» nowhere out of New Eng- | Shows whether, tn the ie fy Pie Loarteeat, Jend without cal! ng wa a torrent of indignant disproof. bag Fertig ee Bengt f a as aaa ey ay Bat sho Ninety oa cil Mather things Sowell asserted | Your interest that it should ond there. Missourt 18 so Reet ee Pitsidenss policy, were successful at tho | ctosely linked with you that a fire here must be promptly coming elections the (rst thing Congress would do | quenched, or it will spread in every direction with di would’ be to, tspadia® the Rational debt in | @strous consequences If Andrew Jolinson, or bis sup- favor of the ‘oust. and milons of Confederate ecrip. | porters, tbe rebels and rebel sympathtzara, Should inter. Hythe way dene. mut take a good thing out of thia | fere against the inws and in behalf of rebels in Missouri, Rae eee eee ice erp down Soath he may | ® national conflict will inevitably follow, and it rests Cmoado Durvinc Park, Sept, 6—Purse $600, mile heats, heat three in five, in harness O. W. Dimmick ontored ch, g. Silas Rich John Gonlisk entored ch, g. Morriavey....... 2 Ben. Mece entered b, bh. Yorng Patvhon ilate Ra- win Forrest). . seseee di, Time, 2: 34— — . The above trot was very closely contested thro bolween Silas Rich and Morrivsey, the former wiuuin, eaou heat by a ueck only. city had, within the lavt year, to the instit Sea, ie & praomt | Term,of the Second Judicial district, will be held at New- of £100, Severn! friends of the 2 burcae Mi and, after the disposal University hi "0 promi ved to contribate $150,500, én, heme saisanale meceeiga for prog purpose tiene ease a further sur of $104, could be raised Lor the | day ®@r the execution of Gomales and Pellicer, the mur- aid of the colloce, He thought a rrvat doot of these fee | dorers of Seior Otero, im the City Park, tbs twonties, and if wieder is mor precious than #014 ‘and | mth of November lant silver, ho prized the words whica accompaaied the cou tributions almost ns mich as tho gift it9eif. Tae yontic. | _Hoak OF SC rRRvIsORR—At & meeting of the King men who made the douation were noi of tie alumnt of | ‘county Board of supervises held yesterday afterneen, Ea Le iid but they #ere anxious for ky prosperity, { 4 communication was preswated from Sheriff McNamee, and they said, “you want our monay and ¥ « inarning, to show ws hove to make the. by Yee of our { TOlaNIvO to oectin chargee preferred againat him by Da” wealth."? He gave a very encouracing » coo.at of the | Crane before the Board of Health, as to the infertes Morris County Agrieu!tnral Fair. Monatstowy, N. J, Sept. 6, 1866, “ fall of ; for the holders of | with you, the people of the great loyal States, to teach | what will be the result; I know that poace, and union, Prospects of the Tustitutien, and sabt tna there wae adty of the Seg ane een oe Trim over bling redeemed thes | him, by sanif ‘wations of public seniimont so decid | aud order, and harmony will prevail in thi: broad lund, | | This, the third day ofthe metins, the bost in point of | fu lan far thaukfulncae that God Padé ys, cigualty | {tathit the dist farniated by the Sheriff to the prison they are paperin. ‘heir Houses with it and giving | 8 not to be Ciaregst ‘mctot this State can taco cara | 1 we fail Tdesirs to be no prophet of evil, Teatro to | sport, was excendingly well attend, and the weather yo by ite. 3 ered, wore backed up byan aMdavit from Dr. Willeta, it away to any ore who asks for it, The next Soa, dies touts Wwih you to see that a torn | Predict no future civil wars; but, sentlomon, let us not | wag finor than ou either of the precedins dave, Tho (air mt qo pein ae v = pane Davis, of Worees- | jail payaciau. Shoriff 60 denies their truth’ proceeding of Conz:» + —Jawort sull speaking— would be } ot Missour mbelk |) toe volicy’” into a patioua! con- forget that when the people have once learner! to settle | a4 was covered with vohision, most ef which Pratecaoe Cast eaters pun mith. o Kenticky; | asks tha: an investiaatin of the matter may be made. to order compenss for sit the Sonthern slaves eman- | flame ts not fanued by ‘my policy thelr disputes by the sword itis a lessen which their a fessor Caswell, Rov, Dr. Parks aa qq her @ Ho states, m reover, that dure oipated by t wire of Mr. Lincoln. Hoe brought fagration, assions wit! be very ready to teach them again What | brought ladies height of the epi. to the track, The graud stand was | All of whom ured the importance # ¢ gusty ula ng the fustituvon, Dr. Willets absented himself < , yp pl dele ia th wd the clay © ‘ers of North Carolina—a mere band- From the Chicago Tribune, Sept, 3.) lo you anppose will bo the result if the radicx policy ‘8 | cenwded neatly all day, the cay tolete of the pretty Foray, and witowing it to an exter it commeanenento with | from the jail withoat providing © substiti ‘thas Lae ene ct irre cot a vend Cat Sim Whole Sone: ||. @he (ntiaeqnar ot camen mee dono hendred | carried out? Euppose they get_a matorite in the daxt | fences cent (fe nf eerpea ced en en the wealth of his communtiy wd the erat usafuinnse | uring pic absace at aaa wee poy ong ern people wer conjemptible race, unfit fer any | other Union men—white and black—in New Orlane, | Congress, and snpnoss they exclude every man from the The sport, a d with a veneral parade, | | — e bg ag wv) achievins. The col jou was referred to the Jail share in tit goes .meut, and inferior to their own ne. | having been excused and applauded by President Jouu- | Southern States, no matter how loyut be ix, unless he bas | when alt ects aud corditnane of fe wero present Sue ae he hie” oe prevalevee of cholera in the penitent Then a4 0 \oielong stroke he ineladed the Prest- | son and his official organ in hington, :t 19 perfevily | made himseif a élave by accepting aconsiitationa! amond- | The track was in hotter order than on she previous day, | Saye 40, and ne five aelaeg 4) thrne of the acslstam keepers and @ volanlecr dont under this « ation, and asserted that when | natural that bis bratal followers im Maryland should | ment which \s dictated to him atthe point of the bay- | the gen having counterba‘an signal for ret ring. The Alunw he effort of the previous Mr. Johns to please him by a similar demonstration nearer onet, Suppose they excinde from the counting In the ‘nurag, wate kaeten ede Seek es oe the tane of “Ol fPyndred, wh lo in the fuithfuldischarge of their duties, fell vie~ heavy rams , q Ben tins to the disea-e. A resolution was Introduced no reapectable tra wuld» e with him. home. Tt wns but a sequal to the insul's the anh | next electoral collego the votes of the Southern | “Tie first trot was for a premium of twenty-five dole Garrone erenees izing tho County Treasurer to pay $500 to each of the Enea boarie, revolting tii nents were Hstened to | traitor has heaped upon loyal men im every wpeori: he | Stater; and sippose itturns out that the National Gon | tary for the fastact tratting mallion owned inte exunty,, | Int whic.» tn why wy andapproved by nosh ais of Brunswick. It ts of such | Na» made ence leaving the capital. If te continues his | vention thet nominates a candidate for the Presidoncy— ¥) | gurroundod ther e witows of the a= Prant Lampe named A. F. Albreeht, mile heata, best three in five. Tuis was won by Young James Wiid and William Mag Veh) same amonat t@ material thot all t ches om the disunion side have | journey through the South, no doubt whoetesale I care not whethar you oall him a Union man ora demo- | Wondor ‘me, 2:54. MORTALITY Axo M4 DURING THY TRB. : the daughter of te ni been com oul st_ry—"no ease; black- | kloughler of Rote white men and blacks wll follow waa Sarl you aasinne Tue ww a rad ; because | The second trot as for a preminta of twonty-five dol- 2 deaths which havo ocurred Peuliontiary Comaition” ee mard the | ‘ ” The conservatives, on | ck wu bis footsteps. ey cann t have a National a! Convent! h the bowt trott o the utversity during the Last Seothee W sed the campaen with whatever name it goes mict'a convention wilt be held, | Ire for tie Dwt trotting Lorve oF mare that naver beat sdb ciacs Fina,.~-Yosterdiy morning a fire broke out in astedle three minutes. The restrictions ax to lime in this pace precluded the eniry of ac ualiv first las horses, The trot was won by Come-hy Chance in 2:51—2:51 4, After an interval for daving round tho track, the Rroat race of the meeting was called on A pre- minm of two hundrod d liars for the fastest trotting © sought rather to convince cite then by valgar CITY POLITICS, declamation any \/ bag «cones rtNG OF TH GERMAN Gexmnet Cow serra —A moot- Pity AND Ae CONSTSRENOY, Mera oF tink Grawan Greenest, Cou stent mont Several old dem . ro. ¢ voters bave been strack off the | ing of the eral Committee of the German democrat and if that convention elects a can has a maiority of all the electoral bappon that he claims to be President; and if, om the other hand, tho radicals hold their convention, repre- senting twenty-six States (williout representation to year:— 1808 an folie ams, clast 1861, diod October 29. | in Ryerson strat, near Flushing avenue, owned by Steen M. Phinng ato monthe ‘ Rohert Mivtor The building, and » horse which 4 com 1885 aced 4 yee? wey loan «1342, died February 18, | tained, were desirvyed. Lows $350. No insuranes. a fwomina., ‘ Pendleton Moot qh, ctast 1843, died August 4, 1965 Fatat Rescur op Fintva tv Tux Starer.—The little rs the peop! tat in Bronswie were respectable men, and | Union party was held Wednesday evening at the Germa- | from the South), and clect a President of the United | horse or mare, mile heats, best throe in five, in rw named Susmaah Graves, who was shot in Smith n 10 oned 4 pale States—that ia,’ elect a man who has a may rity " the George T. Ww ward, 82, died Seyi r ee noree coat Newey spell of sieknens | nia Assembly Rooms, The Presiden’, Johu J. Fradion, | Ane ‘Norern vetieges aot a, maoriy oF ante | MnTmese, The onion or "iuie "were be, Whittey's | iehaetor agp’ twand, clase 1842, died September 11, | ny the raidom ds harge of a pat in the bands of they had been © ~) 0 ask some slight aesistance | in tho chair, and Frank Reiffert, Seoretary. The Special | 1 make no threats, I make no predictiong; bat 1 | Mp. Whitney's mare won the firet two boone in splendid 2 William Bey jee Lhe D., class 1795, died September 27, | OY. named femen Ward, died of hor injuries yesterday from the toxn } aws disfranchise for three | Comrnittee appointed at a previous meeting forthe pure | leave any man to guess who.er of not, in a case sila, Mingo b> ng distanced out ai the quarter pole, and 865, ey years, oa ; ~ is im custody, awaiting the result of montha any whits swum eho, ander whatever circum- of conferring with other orgenizations reported pro- | HK® that, those who roprecont the majority of all | the strugcle then lay between tho mare nnd Volcano, see 7. on 1B Clapp, cinas 1848, died Septomber 27, | the Coroner's liveativation. stances, obiains s as’ tfty cents relief from the | Pose of cantare ind the followibg Fosvidtions, which | te Colleres in the United States would not insist tht | The betting wax in favor of the former at the siare tor | 10% 3 town; bat Mains (oy stots would place unqualified | Breas an Yo 4 that man is legally the President of the United states. 8 youn, A New Merino? Eriscora, Caunce.—The corner Francis” Wayland, D. Was not that just the case with Lincoln? Lincoln had LL. D., for twenty-nine years died In Providence, Septean~ stone of a new Methodist Episcopal charch, the Rev, metion, unanimously adopied amid the third heat, but when Volcano came in it veered, and remarks among the crowd were common that Mr. Whit- electoral pr! «of the ignorant, poverty | Were finally, Prosdews of the Cniver: m great enth received # majority of the colleges of tue United States; be 7 ber 30,7 265, aved 69 * 6 month: Samuel M Hammons, pastor, will be Iaid this aftersoon, tek } ney was be ng wold. The fourth was deciiod asa dead » years ant 6 months J : reo sani neon en's Derren ho had mora elactoral voter thad ui apposed to him, and Neat, althoush the judges admitted that the driver of | op CT Thomas, class 1861, died October 14, 1865, aged At the corner of Quimy street and Nosirand avenue, wil has produced a re neaton in Maine. The con. om was he n iy nt? An not I, an jou | Volcano had “lifted” his horse, and the heat was there- 8 and 6 months. PPrOp| ceremonta, forvatives have! ¥ thonsand copies of it printed the detaoc rats sands of others, go out and fight to enforce the doctrine | fore run over, Ten m lod Green, M D., clans 1804, died October 17, 1965, iv were allowed between gad circulated ove es an election document, s about to assemble at Albany, and ent that when the poople of the Un tod States elect a Presl- each heat, which wa: ‘28°9 81 years and nearly 6 months, in favor of tho horse and = yablioans 9) wominauen for the cities of dent by a majority of the colleges they have @ right to Lon Foun M, Moriarty, M. D., clase 18: October FEVER ON THE coo Koveny, Me., Sept, 4, 1866, | beimace by sald contention will be vendoret Inauenata Dim as President? ut if a, Northern party | One-half od tn fever of Youn, teeth te 19 4, aged 68 years pa siiia ” pinta 8 muscoora. 07 id pi mand should ciect a ot, an ¢ Taiics's show! nae 4 omas P. I anti mand the First distr v* most vulnerablo of ail the | a: examentin~ | to count only those who voted on their side, do you sup- | 3: Serer of those preseat, Time—2:96, 2:37, | > sits Navy, cinsn' 1968, hea “November 17, Agee) OUR NATAL CORRESPONDENCE, radical atrot Kittery Navy Yard is their | fi SOPOT In Od: | eet that? 1 tarow out thove niousslrapty ne wacsiegs : sa. <a aia 3 Falip lieu, cae 1008, died Decernbor 1 Craine of ino Unked States Ship Musceste : cas against tha len, ob \ Aematiee beet oavoat a thousand men employ- | vaiice. cist the German Union demerrats of the city | to the men of this country, to the hard working farmer, ADAUS EXPRESS ROBBERY. 80 pare and 3 aoonn be wae at was tas creed er from rnzos t» Portamouth_Fever om od in tho ye ry gave a republican mas | 4,""° however, | to the merchant and man of husinem—never mind the inne the State, and subsequently United States Senator. poh na of Deaths Among Officers and jority of 446 ‘ : uae 2 e 10 ei ths ’ oliticians, they can ewim in dirty water Stowell L. Wed, c! 1897, 6 s See. my sta So eee cic eastey | mee metmyposit Hem, Yan tn | Rrown, bit it eganot, be so with the bisinore men of the OUR DANBURY CORRESPONDENCE. Go veare and's outta, nk eee 1H 1008, 1 Dy aged 65 y 6 months. Usrres Stare: Sra: M by the deciared po cy») toe administration to place the universally acknowledge! paiscnal | Cohatty a snd Task yoo, when, by repeated Instances of Pear — Samuel Ames, LL. D., class 1823, died December ™ | Tmnp Rave, Quanavtere Gaeeeee patronage of the eo ore mm the hands of ite (riends, ehor necosary 0 ecumerate, | the (act, you have onco taught,tie peosto that elections | Stxt y’a Proceedings—Evidence fer the | 1955, aged 69 years three months. He was #0! Port-worm, 'N. HL, Sept 4, 1868.” The radicals are raking tercniean efforts to hold ther ie himself as ueanuidate for whom the ety and | aro to be settled by force, what txtter are we tham Defence Concluded, &e. Justlee of the Supreme Court of thie State. You bav» doubtless heard of the 4 a counly of New York would gtve an unparatieled large ma | Mexico? But, my felow-citizens, I wil! not dwell upon Danucny, Sopt. 6, 1866. in G. Gilman, claes 1813, died January 1% 1866, the sickness which breke around here, ¥ 4 fannibal Hamlin, ex-Viee | Soni, ‘nion demodrnta of the city | this dark pictire, for I know but too rer that the good Last evening tho mailing of may tone Mr. Hoyt, aged 71 years and 3 mouths, bs on board the Muscoots at the mouth of the Rie Proaiaent, ox “ore co Mieetor, resigning his . Kero oth mmon sense of the American peopi+ will prevent an: y ae bepeoe Wilson C. class 466, aged irande on the 000) ofti-e me to avold being kicked | and cc ra said convention that ihe | Sorineat crrophe an that, I kacw ther will be such a | Superintendent of the New Work and New Haven Rall. mene roe 1s4l, fied January, 16th of August inst. Wo left Brasoe aut, came down cy (e to Maine, and i going to { upon for the Hon. John | voice from the masses of the peopl, mt woll from those Santiago, peapinv an Toad, was called by the State to rebut the testimony of | Rev, Joseph ¥. Philips, clase 1827, dieJanuary 30, | On Texas, tn the morning of the 17th with the tu eo distr years, r " ion, and they therefore | whi rted Lincoln and Johnsor as from those 1866, following named ofcors:— overt pn tnveid that tail Saco Convention take | Who guprorted MoCiellan, that will bach thie rdieat | %¢ Old man Grady, regunting ecrtain conversations pig te Moore, class 1810, dina *®FCR 11, 1966, | Commander—Thonas Pattison, He spoke a webt. His epeech was a | the ex hi’ mom imation {ato moss eortoww cousld: | Fretion that they have got to abate fron their demands, | Which he (Grady) alleged ‘took place between him and aged 75 years aid nearly 11 montha, Liewnant Commatder and 6 jose pm apporntr se frionds, It was Loot — Ginaie Gammiig Gal tho | they have to come Pir sek ana woitwe mare eae Mr. Hoyt. Mr. Hoyt gated that a short time after the on Sree Mala, clagy 1892, died PT 3, 1966, aged — Eucutive Oficer—s. T. our Cirace we without any connected line erie op Ten Tawa G E MITT RR, — is the supreme law of U nd, an um, - years and nearly 5 months. vii ‘ |. Ws of argument <r snhke thought. Haanibal | gammary Gonvral Committee met last evoning at Tam- | the moro dogina of a party. et ai useaerate who said to hime, “What 19 thle | Hey, Waker McD. Poter, cage 1499, tod Aprit 9, 1806, | Prymaster—hethar ipuria’y, Borden, died at vem, Sanditinte, but ‘a \miuchen with Ereparty | Many Heil, Witham M, Tweed, Keq., in tho chair ‘The ppl: pnt hae tappeeed Shay Sp sitaess told him that } ered 20 veary and It monibe sae ied apn 1 Aijing Vyluniecr Liew'enam George R. Durand. chat meds Put Pe 3 1 Hincinbat | contest. dctegnt:osw from the Eighth ward were re. 1A MOUENFUL ACCIDENT Gidy Bade Pa ee ame Property. | 1000, aged 72 peare nse early ® mathe caries euceme-Thomas Coding, voha 1 Thoma, Hamlin, this tus 4 nt th some at for 4, On motion, it es ly said “Yes Tdid, sr; I learned bim to pray. Right Rev, Bu: DP D., Bishop of the Mate—Q, G. 8 o” Merry. it ft biuk Bee ' ferred beck snd a new election ordered, in, A Mother Admintsters Poison to Her Own | t¢ sis told wi a Mor 1826, died Ay . G. Symma, the conditt I He eatted t i meen bo held tn the va- Child by Mistake. witvess that he had not seen hie son on | Episcopal dlocess jae. Cla pril 23, ngineers—Socond Assistant, Hei Snyder; Acting a “traitor, and vinibal ad only anconeded | 08 Feeoivod t a prteety elections his oe ~ ag an the night of the robbery, although ho found him in the | 1868, exe 0 TA singe 1h tod Aprit 96, 1906, Third Assistanta; George Taylor, ‘Theph P, Mickley, Go the Presid ev ndrew Johuson he would . 5 G aejon wk th, A aged 7 , hove beled f which, under ¢ ois bende 7 ie “ distressing case uf accidentl poisoning that | D0use the maxt morning at breakfast time. The witness oy, ~ a pearly 8 mont); ° py A med 5 stances, is not | tion, to Ue tein at ¥ septernber 8, at twelve @ beon called upon to recordfor ® number of | acknowledged that ho wasa stockholder in the Adams a Preane 8. Henith, clase LNA, died May 12, 1866, aged | Capain's Clerk—William Moore. 1B meherig M., for tae jury lelogsion to the State | yoars took place in Alleghany city ot Monday ight. | Expresxtompany, but would not tell to what amount. ete ee Wo arrived at Pensacola on the 20th, with nine officers who ts a'so i side 3 as not got qu Me "0 | Convente; the prin to be ineg hej hnn kd ane Sree aa teres tice paliee (ea aneee, cant reled that he had a right to keep this in" a. bey pes mg 1814, died May 19, 1806, agod 81 | sevouty men sick of bilious fever. Shorty after we far as to ca » tral outr bet he is | lowing places, on Friaey petween the of | about as fol — iaugh- An imeolt. vad th w. rapidly teavall'g in ‘tat direction. He declared a1 West | (2MinK places, Om Friis street; Second | (er of Mr. Androw Crawford, resiiiig jp tho Fourth | | Mrs. Catharine Millor, a sistor of tho prisoner McGuire, | | Rev. Jolin Sasfordflass 1812, died July 11, 1866, aged | About twenty irate hee eee ot the death 3 tee Raxton jot Mt eoe wore | ward, % Chit steeet, Tht ward, 217 Greenwich street; | ward, Alloghang city, had been safferhg from some dis | testified that ber father war a dosk maker, oad worked | 77 yeara, Doctor Pacaed Assistant A. B Judson, of the asclunively " perheads ond | Fourth ward, it rich ward, Fifth Ward | ease peculiar to childhood. On Monda night the infant } with a man in Liberty «treet, New York " Abviel Bolles, clas 1808, died April 14, 1966, aged 80 Potomac, came on board ‘administered to the imme. Auakies, | Hotel; sixch 4 treet: Keventh wand, 173 | became very Cs A pane ee wae te antis morning the examination Pe Be gy oot yt F Doedinb W,ATbee, clans 1839, datdey ti: 90 fate wants of the sufferora No communication was af ony Madison pirer OS Mereot streot; Ninth Mre, Craw! : (in the case of McGuire was continued, n Tee, a . tier of e0U Thie evening Co Tennessee, one | wand, Adria Ten War 1, One ‘orchard street; & number of these men and women. Mra, Dibbles, Miss | 68 years andé months, ~ 'y SI, 1866, aged | lowed with the ¢hore, and, as a mal ree, stairs for a bottle of Mra Winslow's sorbing be ‘Dat me. 4 > felt an if ye had contagious disease on vf the fu 1 repro: | Bleventh w C, twolth ward, corner 126th | occupied a place with a number of othe vials of eine | Gale, Mies Slanin and Mr. Barnett, all swore positively to evkiel “hitman, LL. D., clam 1795, died Angust 4 Third Ase see Maneey, 8c anivd bY of Hort: | atreet and 6, Timeuth ward, 416 Grand | on the burewu, The lite girl returnd and handed her | being m the company of McGuire'at the Winter Garden | 1860, ac xears and nearly § month ninth a hd Sugloesre, Were ee I yp yg and, to addrers a a onm ne Tay~ | strom wa, of Mulberry and Broome | mother a bottle containing, as they suposed, tha syrup | Theatre on the evening of the sisth of January last, Thome’ ebb, clas 1829, died August 2, 1866, aged | came ows te board the United States steamer New- f fought nobiy im tue Th and | streets; {, 220 Morcor etreet, Sixteeuth | asked for. Without hes tating an instint, Mr, Crawford | which, it will be recollected, was tho evening of the rob- | 64 yoursed Nearly 11 months, bers. Past Assistant Sut Samuel P. Boyer, Acting soffored how for oat Uy fect and Nioth avenue; | filed a large teaspoon with tho mediene #44 gave it to | bery. Geoat R. Russell, LL. D., clase 1821, died August 5 ‘tet Aasiatant Sartoeer fhomen Acting wo yoata age and took up a subsertption copper of bleventh street and First | the infant. The ehitd became quiet mm ediately after. Thomas Ne!ligan wae the Inet witness called. He keeps | 1) 1 66 yonrs and § months. ftobert Hunter, A. J. Iverson, and Third Assistant pion f Kast Tewnessoe, The rad card, corner of Third avenue and | Wards, and the mother deposited itir,n crib, A few } a) quor store on the corner of Honston and Varick streeta, r Aliah W. Tucker, class 1838, died August 6, 1866, neer Joseph 'V. Horn, volunteered to assist “th i= n bie pr throughent the y pth weed, corner of Fifty. | moments after she raised the chilém™ her arms, but | He sated that McGuire was in the habit of coming fre- years and 4 months. | ite of ver natural remonstrances on Yah d "| ao aynaiitied al “" Twen'leth ward, corner | judge of ber horror when sho discovyed that the form | quently into his shop, and that on the Sunday morning ny shipmates on boerd the Newbern, By time ; A Toiets-coves ‘Twonty: | of the little one was cold and jeid, and that @ | succeeding the robvery be came to his house and stayed ANUAL CONVENTION OF THE CHI Pst FRATEAMITY, pom ton here, on the afternoon of the 3d instant, we * ¢ rly treet and Second clammy death sweat bad ga‘heséd in its brow. Sho | unt! two o'clock that day. a pent ad only thirteen on the sick list and only one H . Hue; Twenty-secor t ward, 647 Kiehtn avenue, hastened immediately to whore shenad left the bottle The first part of thie afternoon's seasion was tak ° et Provingycm, R. 1., Sap. 6, 1866, medicine. We ate now quarantined, for how a 4 ato the ons: Barc <A yrootioe of the Mozart Hall branch | fm Which ehe had taken the medi-im, and found that | by wrangling amoug the lawyers, aa to whet Meee ney sixth annual conv i know not. The following is the list of deaths {nf pons CLeeRD IN Ae Pace, FONT ° “Sven instead of the harmless ven her child an | case should be proceeded with or the court ad} itil | Fyternity ie in session here, All orthern forer:= A meeting ) Hannibal Ham. | Of the democratic pariy was held last evening at their | immense dose of leudad' oe of two witnesses, whose testimony was rmed im. | af represented: reporta from mo of the nolo ats Boyden, amiatant surgeon, Hin the previc a red fori indixpant abn utions worp adopted:— | for immediately, Abcit United Morte were used to | portant, should arrive, It was at inst Nap ger the Jae, Peon oxereiane, ih ee Fsrion Baker, beaver, + + of the Presid had been ob. General Commit. | Festore the child ‘4 consciousness, mt it waa in vain. | testimony should be taken at anothegay, on bebalt Jegion, Coad, Re Aa Trompe, boy. tained for the A aernt y majority o¢ ped to ‘an elgotion | Death ensued im five hours sfter the narcotic had been | trial Senator Ferry then Proceedode saney of ‘the vob. place ia the ann? ‘supper doctor died aA Ly hat the other twe ad ee wardens and ~ ton lat inet es the hour of meet. ' ‘a ation, to be at Albeny a of the Steve, Me went over the evening + Ponsscola, and were oa Ross Island

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