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THE TOUR. The Hisashi and oar at Springfield. eee GENERAL GRANT REJOINS THE PARTY, DISGRACEFUL SCENES IN ILLINOIS. izaities Meapod Upon the Presi- dent and hyeavecs however much be may Tt was ee any however, shoot the President by the ie hands ‘American fesioons of the overhanging that part of the hore ho ve | and tho folds of the warey basinor fal fore his face screened the hero for a moment ‘rom f his friends. ‘This was taken asa happy ring was rewewed more fustily than ever. abelion of the flag, which verily hid Rie eae H a bau AT LINCOLN ies for the President than at ouy ‘Yr Nation Inaulted Through Its Chief Magistrate. view, the General retired from the tee field entirely to the who Duc: 7 Agni Ho said fa thoao who wore digposed oa 08@ who were $0 create a disturbance that he was ou the “!iue"? with Genoral Grant contending for the union of the States. Before ho could say more the train resumed ile way. r ATLANTA the train stopped a few mmutes, A large crowd had and eornuslestio calla wore meso) for Grant The lont and Bat Secrets also cheered, Numbers asco the dorm to shake hands with the distinguished party. In the mui of the chewing & voice cried out, + Three moheers Whistle was blown, the train ma by and (ho re. Sponse was unhoard. more cheers were other place on the ARRIVAL AT SPRINGFIELD. After passing rapidly through Broedwei!, Olkhart, Williamsville and Sherman, the train arrived at Spring: fold on tims. On reaching :Springhold & procession was formed to meet the party, which pr led dirent to the cematery, and, afier viewing the tomb of Lincoln and Togiaterlug thetr nomes on the record hook, retire’ to their quarters at the St. Nicholas. Visit TO THE TOMB GF LINCOLN. Tae Recoption at ly apo! Staie Authorities Diserncing Themsclves, and fasuiting the Nation ita Head. Ivptanavonts, Sept. 7, 1966, The city aud state authorities having declined receiv: ing Prosident Johnson, a reesption will be a by private oitions. General fol Meredith will make the | reception spsech, and Senator Hendricks wil! spoak at ile banquet, which will be given at the Bates House. ix The City and x @repacations to Woleome the Presi- dent at St. Louis. ce, TCLeGMAM TO THE &e. SPECIAL EW YOR HERALD, 7, 1866, The President to Visit Lea. . 7, 1868, A private despateh received hero anys Presidett Joun- son has accepted an invitation lo visit Louisville, and will bo there uext Taesday. 1, 1, Sep LEAVING Citic igat aad party Lit € "\ wits General Grant woriy (here were sone fo8 Grant, who was the gaes , mei the President at th 0 y co wt half-past eight | whore continuance | ubts this moruing. | Morshal Jones, in ot just before the The Reception at St. is —Stenmers to Cons vey the Party from Alton to St. Louis, Sr. Lous, Sept. 7, 1866. dey teva farted, apparently improved in health hy his slay | The preparations for the reception of President John- a osga. The reports of a lack o} ality of tcel- | gon to-morrow are abont completed. ‘Tho steamers wil! “+ tehweon the Prosidout and General Giant axe wo | loave for Aliou at eight o'clock, ‘The Presidential pariy tovor gre adiem. Although they ave uot muck together | is to be assigned to the steamer Andy Johnson, to wur, itis evident, frow ibe refereuc ¢ Vresi- | which will be lashed the steamers Perth and Olive NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, sk2® publicly about ti dal terme of intime d friendship. varty was also joined by Geuera! Stoneman, An vo fas exteutied to Captain R, Lincolu, son of svesntoxt Lincoln, late of the General's siafi, to accom: pany toe @xcoretom at lease as tar as prio’ opyagemenits pravented his av: < MARANGYMENTS OF THe CHICAGO company reneral, Uiat they ave | Branch for the accommodation of the various commit- | tees. Goveral Hancock aud sta! to Alton. THE CLEVELAND CONVENTION. Letters from Dr. S. HY Ty and Caytain Joho Worden Knudorsi: he Call for the Sol dierw aud Sailers’ ‘ention at Cleveland. ‘The following letters speak for themselves. Tho first ringfeld, bat | ane. AND ALTON RAULNOAD ! | ‘ i { * re of (8 most compiete and elegant description. Re- tov sant were sorved ina style tha’ would do credit | '# from the Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, in answer to a request + Jelvanplca’s, Me, Kustey, of Chicago, taking of the Committee of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ National rhatge of that depertment in lien of Meisre, | Convention, to act ex Chaplain of that body om the 17th heise and Marpuy, who have bad charye of | stant; the other is from Captain John 1.. Worden, the hero of the first Monitor fight, when the Merrimac was disabled in Hampton Roads: — LYTTON PROM THE REV. DR. TENG. ‘eaviog Washington, Tidy colored waiters in “cape, wore “constantly passing through the care, vig feokets and trays laden with the choigest | Se. Gnonce’s Becrony, Sept, ©, 1868 -. o¢ this luxuriant country, ‘The canvass back General G Caves @. Havewe:— if fiee yesirias, the prairie fow!—now in (he prime of iis dy Dean Stz—My home engagements and infirmities render it eres lor mo to give he ti i or effort which would involved in the w\ournoy te dees wad davor—was the favoriie atirsction for toock. the abundance of the game was only equalled coy Pir wore Paruree glad to ve bell a » st t rei ent reply in my power. ve wit ondance of the superb native aud foreisn wines reat. slight. Mr. Beecher ‘onsuewtrable’ letier; and dona with, Ive creams, confectionery, Mocha tre to thank him for the fidelity and powor with ‘a eaudwiches im quantitics to supply an army, | which he bas accomplished so good a work. I shall f aehod ad Mbitum, as wore cigore, tie emok’ng | honor the soldiers and vailors of the nation if bens a 1 asems to have become s rniversal practice | Seq ‘Nag fesitatul orincipie. wiiche be” poe esl, because, perhaps, Gipant, their great favor- Frege vod sastans, Tt will be aglorious result if our he people of the land unite with them fu the umverwal botirhfearem agape Soteentiction, that ax union, liberty and generous inter. Sem ene scenes pretation aud action shall ond all the controversies of the soy from Chicago to this place presented some | day in which we I've, tu the immediate and vary and mortifyiug scones, In nenriy every reconstruction and combined establishment of our hole one sper Ne, toms voe'Teroua chsetiog for Oremt ‘nod: Incatting yer | "Rete aaten Be ous Rermosions and prospering peot: oh < eeeatthe President were the order of the occa. | accordant with the spirit of a generous victor. That ices. ‘ht che Wena toast they" ehonld assemble, fa, x peaceful fellowship promote it bat exeretsiog their as citizens and Tusatiing their ny 0 as leaders of tielr fellow-men; and that Lem ost ce of Sarcfooted children rau from a eehoo! house fovia approached, and when it stopped stood St aa ot peace end good wilt “should : ee President. There was bui a small crowd | orapie to Mo auton, wo appeer pene ibe, pesinen: ‘dic. ‘aus cheering. The President and other promi. intone tthe the position which they ie and re wenmbors of the party, were introduced by Sec aang en = Hig taey dealt retary Seeaed, who afterthe cheering was over, asked: wie to approve and endome the coasoin aauieteeerread ‘or the platform on which a * Hee many States are ia the Union?” avows iiself to stand, Your frlegd an ‘and 4 servant, win eore in the crowd tophed, “Thirty-six, if youtske | SCN TeRARd | WORDEN, USITED ners to SvaTae Stuawauie Pewdacor a, WW | + ward coutiqued:—“How many will remain?” New Yor nor, Sept. 6, 1808,” My Dear Gevenat—I am in receipt of your kind invi- Sweden t atiow them to be taken ou',”” was the re- peste eyo to Obie. wer wtoans Lf open ¢ officers, to be hold ne) Conmegas does!” presen ary Avwters ygie erled, “Seward, wiat kind of compsny ing Dimladieetion testa tae hearty’ 8 ary eer sive, me Ve. Sewaud:—'Wery good company, sir, I am not wi ae wth Oil * &, coward, 1 once lived lu Rochester and voted for can it eee not LJ oh During the rebellion mj en ” east oma 1 were enlisted in the effort towards Wey. ¥ 0% Tenegp ye tt, Prana “nd Row that it is suppressed, T teat tio (ie Hresidemt bad an epportnmity of S¥iMg | | piegennt duty to extend to our fepeniant South weoixy wore than “I leave (he constitution in your | erm brethren Sy oho of followship. Gen- hha oh (ee tram moved off. ous ee ante “in ‘tat a town te the sentiments so "ae y th: creed wastough and bolaterous. Mr, Seward being | qu iyexpromed tay by the brave men who vertia. Em radnccend, a mail i thie cpoied chonsed oxt, pated in we0e! cag, MABE goU or Jobos2n either,” but three | «,-cruaine Seat Woo Goncomon vy by i wieder, moders. cee. seco given, though somewhat faintly. Cemeral ren taon tae Vinee yeccasructon and co errs rod: 20" I: jation, am views and support of all patriotic nis -gostesodcanpsenatalacase os i a hid ith ay 5 ry, those who served in her] ly ond canzeiem vane eotuari, airing (he reboliton, remain, very t yonrs “sean only choee for Grant and Farragut in tat i JOHN ORDEN, Cine tln tome Vou others aro alt bad men. t whase tet Sari Occat The cenenst replied, with a contented smilie, pt “| fay! want your vote or your cheers. Ae ae hones Weee again given witha yoow dex! of cou te + come lor terant tho cars moved of at JOLIRY ' SECOND “DAY OF THe BOOK TRADE SALES. | Contrary (o expectation the prices yesterday ia genera, showed a considernble advance from (he last season. There waa a large attendaace of buyers prevent ia the morning, m le. when (he ativactive invoice of Messre, Ticknoe and Fields * sare ctowd Of men, women Ld Ciilcer | va aged onthe stand. ‘The bidding was something “rt @isplay of baptung and a band Clecoure | seandl wane ened tor, in point of api «dismal kind of music. A beary re'ncom- | yg qxeltament. Gna Tag foligaring Mat ill tre an des of vb 1°" Hite the trata orrived, and the effect of the | om re nikon rig ina there « rae tte | nerson Som as somocta: deropened No insult | | aldriey'e Tues, in one volume «Emersons, Poems, , 1 (ate President in Joliot, the towa being | Olver Wendell Holmes’ roema, the Xuiserss of the Break vow otf de vocratea Impatient inquiry wee made ole ; ‘oem, pal br: lame to oova! Grant, and when it was announced’ that he i potey sy +. Sue fear door of the car, the preeving mass den, one volume, Bayard sweint fa that directiom, aut greeted bin with ii ne Sach manifestations of spprecia- ens ia mt everywhere Ueon expressed by ait ant parties, and vouee seemed to be Meeae acd to give oxprossion to their en thts Admiral Farragut has also everywhere plandis of bis wimiring countrymen, A ruabing through the crowd with « bow sweee for the Prosident. She was lifted om the wd \itsod by Secretary Seward, who handed acral Grant, from whom she received « At WILMIN ETON. ~iteat, im reponse to the calle fora speecty, id not reasonably be expe (ed (row biay of time, Wo have, he remerked, just sig & perilows contest, and you are engaged . ena \e ‘he great straggle is for th zn Bist te pha © »a of your country. 1 leave wilh you the § BROWN ABD CO. sad the fing, and not with Uw ritish Ponte, 120 tag mie “ $< stars, for your protection. “ at Peat bas Po daty heretofe all A'gcl a ns ext ‘ole. ad your coutdence abail not be sbaeed Bh oe v Sek gh wy GOAT PONTIAC. ilps Se ror GAO While the President was ie stot he . Grant, nearly drowned bis in rary. " ‘aimed, in a tone slightly ir. ageore. Lit focore ©o.'* involee brovght interruption f & 6 aera ured, for with uctioneera. aot againat him, jrant is no: ogainst iy res ech ‘uate. There are no 'g,pet a candidate—T fe hoon the € Dertenton ite bere.” gyens #1 ie Consignment of ou aCe, "All that's our? then made a fow fomarks of A mi. ure, MANDAMUS AGAINST TWE STREET COMMISSIONER af SLQORINgTOS * Citizen Desires to Examine the Records of wvlage awaited the tralia so! commenced and was continged with J rlotown earnestoeen until Judge Jou vy aland Log bed oe agg T The People ox, Wetore Judge Barnard. ale svopore three cheers for the Un ey Qihard M. Momry ee. C ©. Coren, ‘Aigroat fervor. The Ju then asked if | Street Commianiomer: ju favor of thirty-six 4 for Uni of Wnty aarant, and Farragat ned the acd Andrew Jobneo te Presi pg at the On ite arrival 14 hearty ontburst of cheers, crowd, who one in the ere mons foam ont asa ve men in the home of rae tet cetera iyeene RAILROAD SLAUGHTER. WASHINGTON 5 Wameuaeod, Sept. 7, 1506. Bogus Deicanion to tho Philadelphia Niggor~ worshipping Convent It ts reported by citizens of Virginia, that of tho Proteaded delegation from that State to the Phita- dolphia amalgamation Convention, but two aro residents of the State. Prominout among the livt of F, F. V.' appears the namo of the Washing. ton correspondent of tho Now York Tribune, @ native New Yorker, It ts more dificult toax tho real residence of the others because of their goneral ob- scurity, About the same proportion of the delegations of other States are genuine. Washiogton claim agents figured vory largely in the Convontion, scatteriag thom- selves abroad among tho States whenever thoy could got in, The whole affair has a farcical appearance here and Three Men Killed, Sr. Loom, opt. 1, 1808, the track at #4. John’s to-day, kiffrmg tho condnotor, engineer and one brakeman, Tho locomotive amd sv eral cars wore badly smashed Addictonal Detaite of the Disaster on the New York Contra! Kaitrond--Names of the Killed and Wounded- {From the Uniou, Sept. One of thors dreadful accidents whioh pany a whole coummunity ccourred ast even: York evn tral Ratiroad, five miles oat of boat Express os which tome A A. bh, and was due li train was com) excites no other feeling than derision. But few people | leaving F. ar ‘ra w epeed have asked any questions about tho Conrontion, aud but | {he tna iaresda ROM and had ge eae for the admisable roports of the Heaauy, whick have | Crook. whon he discovered that a aiteh fondling | pene sani bank had been lol! open for @ ed —_, ma to the westward. Tha ma deen read because of their accurate portraiture of the “i of Auausing ecenes that transpired, there woutd have really | fits cuy. at ones gave ene shen tr fut oy ae Pt veen uothiog Kuown of it, aud immenisoty “thereatter jumped from the eague. Internal Revenne Recetpts. Zhe" Sremsn Ir. Gouta fomalned wntit the Crain The recoipis from Internal Revenue to-day were ‘The tocomotive ran of the track at the awitel and $1,312,511, Total since the Ist of July, $76,924,011 ploughed its way a short distance iu the send and (ueed upon its side, The tondoe Lotto The baggage 0 heavily ladon, was not much injared, buat turned o Next (0 tho baggage car was a steeping ear, in which thore were a considorablo number of paswwugors. This rae wee but slightly injured and none of its occupamis urt The smoking car cavis wext add Lore was the aceno of th ‘ar was driven from i's tr instaatly Uhrown froin their ae: peat tustant th and into the g:uoking car, eutung Captare of « Schooner Kugaged in Smugeling from the British Provineos. The Treasury Departme iat received information of the capture, by the United States revenue cutter Mahon- ing, of the schoouvr Acol, off the cows of Maine, on the 28th ult. The schooner was engaged in smuggling from the British provinces a large cargo of brandy, gin, cod oll, spices, Ac, @ portion of which bad beeu louded. One successful trip had been made by the vessel Utis the slesping ‘ion, The be ant its passe upon ite floor. the deck and sides of year, it od down ty tho bottom’ of the windows and lodging The Vundilln National # 4 itself within, The conssquence was that nearly evory A cortiticate of authority to commence business was | PAsshk in the ani 4 Le edbe hal h Ps lone injured, é <3 Ai and mo wero killed ontright. Some im the car feat today from the office of the Couptroier of the | that rin over the amoking car were algo injure The Currancy to the National Uanditla Bank, of Cordilia, | following six cars were not mucit brokoo, and the pas. N.Y. Ms capital is $150,000, This bank wi tag | **beers buttered Tittio‘ pital (s $150,000 ie VOR, see Tho scone that prosonied itself in thia wreok io t tore than a year ago, but the certificate was wituheld for the reduction of its State cireutation, which was largely in excess of ihe limit proserived by the Natioual Currenry act { while some crawled out seareely knowing wiethor More Light for the Clorida Const. | wore dead or alive. In the courie of time the unforty The Light Houso Board to day gave notice that the | | Bassougers wore oxtricated, although it required inove a light at Cedar Key, at the entrance of Codar Koy harbor, | Fiscing Milier, of Clyde a note Were pacha enerailg upon the southeast point of Sea Horse Key, west coast | a! lis post on the smoking c ‘ag instantly crashed to of Florida, has been re-established. It was lighted on nd his hody was so interlveked that all wil Sa the evening of the 23th of August last, and will be light- passengers as they came from the rear cars to lowk M, Was most horrible. The bodies of soue of the Wore in positions whare thoy could uot bo extricate the wounded were more or les confined ix the i and 0 it Without the aid af a locon ats, were in vain, He was |b ed every night hereaftor from sunset till suarise. Tho ts of the train left the gr light is @ Axed white, variet by flashes Tt sMOWS A) At x comer, Ros oy : . x vid S , Rosehoom, Olsego couuty, injuring fixed white light Cor the space of forty-five | anout the head and chest. lived buts. minute or two seconds, followed by a brilliant white fash of three sec- onds’ duration, preceded and followed by a partial eclipse of six seconds’ duration. The light ts placed at an clevation seveuty-five feet above the level of the sea, and be seen in clear weather from a distance of after the acctdent; leayes a wife and Miller (sometimes called Owen), brakes Seneca f , wih Lig mother, Mra F flat and chest injured. Mr. Smit county, choked to death by boing box anda seat of the car; Laciva ravilte, Patton aught between wood shoulder also broke married. Lawrence Shanghnessey ; reaudad on Peospsc fAfteon nautical tiles. Tho illuminating apparatus is by | Street, in this rity, intent! injures, abdomen veesked | leuses of the fourth order. ‘The light tower ts orected | trackivan; leaves a wife and ‘Ono hvid. David _ | Croighion, from Newtown, Canada West, oa lis upon the keeper's dwolling. The focal plano is twenty. way to Pennsylvania, intecaally ipjurod; was mar. eight feet above the ground surface, The whole sirac- ture is paintod white, and stands in latitude 29 06 45, longitude 83 04 23 from Greenwich. AMUSEMENTS. ‘The Matinves To-day. The enteriainments which have been arranged for this afvernoon are varied in charactor and well calculated to amuse, while the hours fixed for the commencement riod; died ow the cars after romova! from wreck DANGEROUBLY DUURED Cornelius Dompater, Bazell, Falion county, both aru and hip brokea; conitiog precarious; at the Brackett House, RRIOCEL.T OR SLIGMTLY INST AED. At the Waverley Houso—t. Otiver, New York, shoul dor fractured. A lady residing in ibis city, Streel, severely bruised; removed las: evening to uet Congress Hall—David Vaylor and wife, of Yaylor has several riba brokea; both ble this morning. Joun C, Wyman, Trov, Testdencs and termination of the performances rendor them a real not seriously. Brackett Honse--Mrs. P) convenicnee, particularly for ladies and children, cogent ge peas om eed; gene eae, Fd ‘ and wife, Binghamton, not serious. 0. 8, Chay The matinée performances at the Broadway theatre Union. Springs, head’ and foot; “seriously bat commence at half-past one o'clock. The play ofthe | not dangerously, J. Hf. Gilbert Brookly back, Renner wid Do prevented. “Mr. James Stark marke bis | Stena'sn neck from ear techie, from asplister; head | q Iast appoaratice at tho Broadway for the matinée and in | Our" injuries severe. A. De Forrest, Apn Attar, Mich the evening. sids, shghtly. Willlam R. der. serious, Mr, Nevitt and Tony Pastor gives a matinée at his Opera house in the the Bowery, commencing at half-past two o'clock. ‘The aud shoulter. Novitt, slgutly, Anjared, ips ‘oymour ander Nevis oymour bn heriour bay injuries - ijarien slight; broives. John Su now sensational drama, entitied the Devil's Brotuer, bred N.Y. per ric’ a , De Will be played, with the remainder of an ample bitt. 5 oulder. p. Stone, Charley White's iiustret: aud Combination Troupe | Now He, yener jewel ' will be out in a grand matinée entertainment at Mecha. | Al the Louse of Mr. Ota o8 Chatham ‘street, Mr. J. AL nies’ (Bryaats’) Hall, Broadway. ‘They begin at bal’-past epg meow or co Coapn mee two, | by splinter; mot soriously. Central Hoiel—W.. 1. The Brondway Theatre. Vall," Florida, Dot beri- Notwithstandiog the state of the atmosphere last a o. 1; shoulder evening, there was a good house at this plave of amuse ined; not rerious. lomer, nose ment to witnene Mr. Stark's rendition of Ingomar. This | {iui tate bruised. | Ayers Dev, Dae gentieman appeared to be in better voice and spirits than sone. ee oman “tuned , Moveraly, pa and gave a very fait personation of Lovell’s ititemn ers, ater, Otsego ontaty, fog Cul 80 vorely. Mra. i" Somers aud child, slightly taj heroic barbarias, At times ho was excellent. His per- | Horse Hoyt Decaiar, auto and Goalie errarad 3 ag me —Mra. Heary Paige, Bighamion, «l vore! Wm. Ti 4, Murray, Or- Toe sae eye. Moses G. amen, Wakelo! 4, upon @ fee | Kan nig) ‘reteed, at tte” roaidoer - as, tho ° onded inirnsgciney Parthenis. Mr. J: as | George J. Pwnitbey, —Two tadies pvamoed Dowa. Polydor, was not es good a he should have beea. His | ing, from Rome, N. Y.; ono lady i severoly was undue On next Monday nigt | bruised. Miscellaneous —Thomas Graves, Jordan, arm Mr. K4win Adama i¢ to an Rovert Landy’ inthe | wrenched. W. Tf. Graves, Buflato, shoulder, severely; drama entitled the Marble which has been 0 suc- | bis wife slighty on head. Chariow Foster aad James and Philadelph: Apel, brakemen, comi up extra; aightly I Ww. ‘The German Thalia Theatre. swan, Medina; lead and shoulders, ey Mra. Swan, arm aad band broke Gould, fireman, Palmyra; sligh York,’ slight'y.’ John Pacey, ‘[endoe, severely. Mra. Betsey Hannah, Rochester, head and Slightly, Andrew Tracey, New York; head. slightly. F. H. Harrington, 19 Maiden lane, Now York, The Thain Theatre ia Broadway, which has beom re- cently opened, was again attended last night by a select audience, notwithstanding the rain. A comedy by W. Friedrich, entitled Er Muse ants Land was perfermod, in which Measrs voy gr the bag a of the ime head, Wm. Ryan, Rochester, shoulder, husband, who one racuse, bruised. Michael tons ther-in-Iaw sna her toate The: ot "he iy. Wo H foland, iter was performed by — page= rheil 1, Sautroy oa, shoulder; actress of acknow! ci pal thee J Mt jforam, were alt well given. “teay Mile sneiles Tone wil Appeas iu two operetias The Hanton Brothers. Despite the inclement state of the weather last even ing, Irving Hail was well dlied with a highly apprec tive audience, who frequently, during the evening’: seokal tae, man fosted their approbation ‘a hearty is of applause, The ‘Comical Berenade,’ by Al- Gaake Cote, and the song of the “Happy Old Mav,’ by Mr. Charles Collins, were, aside from the astonishing aightly. * awitchman, O Brie, who ceased thia disaster by neglect of ¢ has not been heard from eines the accl dent. It iweaid that he was digging ins held not far distant when the accident occurred, and undersianding the canse of | fled. How this may bo we canny’ positively. The Coroner may bunt bim up, if he be found, and if it shall appear that he i liable to ap ewer, let bim be brought to justice A coroner @ Jury ts engaged investigating the matier NEWS FROM NEW ORLEANS, [bine pane d goad the Hanlon Brothers, the best exe . Gated and the most favorably received of any of iu, | Exmected Removal etre Mever of Rew pend oo is renee ena. Tho ‘Triple Parterce jn Lentsiann en the Kot by the Hanlons, ns been too be is, Sept, 7, 1466. tion. The they , and ‘The rumor ie widely spread tonight ‘that Mayor Mow = te a a for they pers thei roe add his city government will be eaperseded to-mor ness them in this act. Last evening closed their row by General Sueridan, for reasoas contained im (ie ropert of the Milltary Commission, Ths report of the Miltary Commasion ou the rot haw deem forwarded to Washington, The Commtaion re maius, however, undishanced, The Governor 4 proc’ jon ordering an election on the a4 of September f mbers to the Comvent.oa in the unrepresented parishes, has veen totally disregarded. No oleot'on bas beeo held Cotton unchanged sates 640 bales Receipts of the week |,647 against 1,300 bales lant week. Exports Dales. ‘Stock 00,831" Delos. "New York exchaage pat; quarter preminm Judge \ ss sy tanasts open on Monday next, where they yillmo doabt reap the verdant harrest for which they risk their heads and limbs wightly. MUSICAL. fiutlan Opera—Freach Theatre. There was a pretty large audience at thoFreach theatre last might, attracted by the announcement that /t Trovatore would be presented. Mr. Draper was again obliged to postpone t and substitute Martha, with the ame cast an before, except Plonkett, who was represent. ed by Signor Oriandin!, Although the part was never intended by Flotow fore light baritone yorce, stit!, Signor Orlandini managed to get through it very credit. of New Orlew Keplies tothe arKe of General Sheridan. A long letter from Judge Abel! to General Sheridan ap peare in (he New Orleans papers of or 1, from which we make the following extracts, showing tte ably, ‘The duet Solo ‘vgo, in the fret act, the | teoor celebrated aptoning wheel quartette, and the beau Saw Ceisasn August 29, tha tifel = mesontic ot . near oud of the Cevere 2 we ty rf toa were than other interenn nan Pah in, oer. naa aces | Som, eater | f ys yy Caled Biatees="Suage Abell Wicce «rerse 1 bave chovly Bayes or ed for nearly a fear, 7 bow «onebier one of the moet tre the ones uiat of the ‘ts I over airy t Tan uot prepare rous men het we ‘ory ponmess softness of the Ttalian school, could sing thia beaatiful air with Mie are e, waldaing may Teste snecem. Signor Tamaro wae also than on the pre- ~ Al hg Figg yooaliata, not ing tbe rounded sof kind, In my 0 he Mine ant coding nights, The upper notes of his voice are defeat ievriarama and decidedly husky. He ought not to to sing Sine o for beyond that the effort for tie painful and untuccesafal. The orchestra and chorus are still weak, but wonderfully improved Theodore Concerts at Terrace te eo reg” Midiowl station T know maaght bri Jo the, unfortunete, of bemasi a published In the fourne « of yon Will Sod fom pe 4 ‘Barto with you is the estimation of & memier of We Convention of (6h a 4 Those delightful concerts have attracted crowds of the élite of the city to enjoy, with the refreabing cool of evening, the intelectual and refming treat of | ening ‘Thomas’ we! led woloctet tat 7 4 ; to Mr. well aril vd well orchestra any compileity in ( navemnbling of he wand conve nd os ran no peron breaker {nthe ‘These féiea are after the style of those open air concerts | b+ convention ar 608 peroe-breaker in thet #0 muck jn vogue at Parts, Vienna, and other chief con- Uinental cities, with which places New York may, at this of the year, certainly compete in point of favorn- - ret to say, last eve was ve been desired. the ay agree with fou. 18 ee cmd se paver parti:ipated Sea of magmity'e a perceptible effect in rendering the E See cuiner stot ad whic obliged Tomas v0 | reo tt aege bail, er, he guteriainrnemt, 100K programme included selections from Meyerbeer, Wagner, Donizet, Fat: « Ui, Langer, Moy and Halovy A OMTISN GARK CONDEMMED ANB FORFEITED. Nested. Ail awed peopl doce ot and misled ue leniers of (i Tessert that tbs colored people « we patien and Ce marenet of 5, roe cargo * eerenee rs pdadiom, tor Thane ry snow 8 94 of te uv Disaster on ‘tho Hlingia ‘ontent Raticoad ~ A (roight trvim oa the {iliaois Conteat Railtowd ran off SEPYKMBER 6, 1866. adopted your views, aud romowed (he th Mite pout fe et as tn the da; we fallen into militancy ‘ts or vary ‘bands And Use bands of sneakt , sean ft BD eg SE eontimoats theme are my ud they will wot change. As Kdwund would not aid ‘am(ounded assertions abet ft in my mode of SAdroaning Herest in tay sorvioes BELL “wrand preparation; but whon 1d¢ clouds obscare the horvan and a dricsling rain dampens the spirits of man’ and bea” ay was tho cave yesterday afternoon, the fine 0dgo OF HHP Himtpeat ig apt to be takon off, ‘The threat. ening sate of (he waathor at ve dime ef leaviag (owe for the track doterrea thousands from vemtaring out, and, as @ natural cousequence, the Hashem Course did not progent the bruliant apybarauee that it dos when such celebrated horses ay George Witkes and Lady Thora are brought together. Mull, there was a fair at tendanos, probably Alten indeed gomtlomen nd ladtos, Who Were “bound bo Bee ihe vrot e was fo purse of $1,500, mile hosts, host three i five in. her nos, the contestant? be Mr. Reli’s bay mtec Tue Thorn aad Mr, Simmons’ brown stallion Georke Wiikes The mare woa iu threo 6 t tine, considering tl was {he favorite lu th car been for some tine jrrov | mado ber appearance on the track, her bar w ” nnuce om Long | sti e xoOn PAR lato urrent horse appearance Bi changed the orde and one huadred to ¢ whon the bell souaded raco, George Wilkes and moved ap and down elastir and rapid motion, 6 pondition, although tu xpctations of lor in os id not and never wa tho exception of his two Lr Union Course last summer without ry The mare performed he although the tir patel, tt was never tod, when the ma n into consider vat Heat. —George Wilkos won (he pole, up on even terms with the tod ‘Th statl around the tarp pasied the quarter and a half m9 UD) Lo rendarince George ne hore | aud, with nthe inire at " Guishad a wim part to tie admiratio: ail pai is LOL Ws fat ws Way antic vor 1, aswe have t y courlition of the atmosphere is bet quiring punishment to force and couing ail im front, ng the advant at the half in VL, ue up a trifle, but in an Jostant the stallion «hol away A showed nearly a length of day between t Approaching (be tires qnarier he mare pre her suit with ren rida carried thy stallion to a break, when, Iond, she came Oa the homosiretch a ral hed the horse by all rs up the home. bat to no purpow ool her hae way up, aud wa igor and soon afters rkin, jaalye pow ay the mare iner the beat byt Seo nd Heat. —One hundred to fi without takers, Witla very ov bat the mare out fo the turo, whea Pui oop heron her foet hock to the q 1 the nile pole thay were steadily and fast the Flushing 4 pote, rhy-aeven dowa tho back stre ead and head ne h:13. Ant showed bis » Was a longt en the Latf and turee-qu ter poles ther lonyth of daytight separat- ing the wheel of the stallion from the head of th and he passed on to tho homestrotel a in front of tor, Getting imo stro propellers of Lady Thora begau te we : she so0u commenced closiug on (hy u aif way np the stretch sie yoked Lim, and pa sag him, came in a winnor by two lengths, ta 237 Third Heat.—Dan Mace thea took Mr. Crook # place behind the staltiog, who, briaging the hore ap with « rush under the witp, drew away fr the ma and led two lengths to er pole, seconds, Mace kept the whip in operation and (he sta! lion on the toad down the backstretel, the mare makin Wp very little of the lost ground. Lime, 1:14 to the lial r Going along the lower cud (he mare gradu fore yelling on y busy with the and maneged 0 kevp ihe scallion ahead unttl near the two mile distam othe mare got On even terms with him, aud goon alierwards the staljion wont beck in the breaching and gaye np the contest, the mare The following \44 #9 by a length, in 2:20'4 mx Tipsy, Sept. 7.—Purse $1,600, mile heats, vest thro in five, in hernoss, 1). Pfiter eutered b, m. Lady Thorn . ’ J, Crooks entered br, & George Wilkes... .. 2 TiMe Quartr half, Firet hent + BOM Lia Hecond hoa BG Ae Third heat. 7 ts Morris County Agricuttuent Fair. Monesrows, eptember 7 ‘Tho last day of the fa in overy respect as wut cessful a5 ite predecossors, nod the crowd congregated to witwena the sport appeared to be faily as large ae that in tho preceding. After tho usual parade, the Grst tro! was lor a pre 1846. of $75 for the (fastest trotting Loree or mare owned in t connty, mile heats, best three in five, The entries Drover Boy, Lady Ward and General Grant. The rico waa won by Drover Boy 1 three alright beat Time—2.56, 2:60, 2.41 Tho accond (ro wan for the road, speed, 7 young Black im ‘The third trot ve for ost trotting horse or mare, mile heats, best ihrer Tho entries wero Whitney's mare, Lady Louine, dier's Drover Boy and Unkno Lady Loul © wimps in throe straight heate in the miserable Line of & 3 U1 and 3°80, sie baving trotted the diy beore in 2 The fourth trot rewmium of §25, for horres to Lot neavest to tor, wou by young Black Hawk bd, 00. rem um of $100 for tayo oT r hore or mate, half mil which was won by Smith's iil! Dave Time 1-03 10555. The seventh and last event of wiara of $75 for the bert three in fl Lisae Jacobus atyle by the former ia three » Tune 2 00%, 26 Keaoniog and Trotting at Chicoge. Conano, Bow. 7, 1408. Tho sports at tha Chicego Driving Park to day sisted of running and trotting. The first ning face, two mije heat, belwoen Mr Bortand Mr. The badly 0a) of cond) a veut wane rue Dacwtn's Andy hore w ode play or he Andy Burt Fea the two miles {a sory, A (rot followed the abate rare, vet Dim mick’s grey stallion gay tare Jeannette and 1. Ke reat Tho gray mare wou the fr » heats and the race, Time 240-2 09! ~ FREAKS Ld A Lumatic A Determined Suleide He Catw Takes Poison Kacape trom ny dew. Asomewhot #aguis yeen onder invembent day or (wo. From the fe Thr ie Heapt ana 6 ae de eloped appears that Apiguat Wivletrhanerr, « Germes tosana for abort On Matorday Widlethanser Mere Aeketl, ineane man ) imped w tao Court yl iminner and repirned “4 aon nistered 8 ne Reem Of bef eumuord Grable io seatraiee end io 1 demenre le vovered im we he won Ps hry te ue teh wes tee Fone tim the tral, shied neon @hick by hed taken tons 0 Mestens odviess sty thet ne .| see an 1 wa, Qecntt, was aitark: ; males taken from Pa SF aa, Mega tM being captured. + VW form scons of ome | There os Bats TO Wey te ao ame ot tee Uniand weine | thore nae beer © tem yi’ twas | » leugtha, | MEX MAXIMILIAN pee.oos Lnformation 5 100. PAgres UP. Fixes His Departure at an Barly Day. SPECIAL TELEGRAM T! ue THE NEW YORK HERALS. New Onurass, Boptyy, 148 ‘The statement current here that Maxtmilian bad @bdt cated the throne of Mexico which usually precede appr portant public events though if ls known officially wooks sineo had pack acces to the palace baving been denied for | while thie wae being French authorities absotately departure from the country however, | but n& abdicating, poleon, ‘s only ot as bo stat of thoae wumorw caching realization ob ten E have very igh govornmieas authority for atatiag that the ramor + ln ne wine tema, hore that Maxintlian some 19 his offots for the departure, saverul dayy, 3 also bellovet that the retuned + | Prostdem Juarer has aot yet arrived at Mat though he will exon be to that oi H MILE POISONING IN INDIANAPOLIS. 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