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\ HE TRAVELLING MINORUENS. 30 The “og Buds of the Disunton Convention ‘ramping Through Jersey, “og to admit thom. but they bad an Esec up before the world and Ween out of the Union, and to admit Po] sentative La my circamstances, whep thoy ‘There waa but one Way by which membors of ae could be admitied into the U1 non eee was by Con. gress providing means by wile! Phoose the representatives, and ye was the duty. af Congress and the general governinent to imapose its laws oud foree tae disloyal to succumb, Mr. ited that the guestion should left a deterwine fom the ete bustle aneuh Bpeeches of Parson Brownlow and Jack Hamilton im Trenton, onanne a5 tan as the rebels. ‘That is what the @peeches of the Negro Parson Randolph is vos uth asked, vat that wag not what Androw Jobson one dwitl lake place, Those governments in the ani Br, , of Mi tbeon Btates must be re by Congress: ot by the Execative, provide the peopte of the sou shall come in sm opal ral ‘vhe Southern States wore loyal af & Gicat Audience, but the Majority ma. chee all the gen omg forty thousand loyal men, They were not as they ag anos Be ie} } ie 7 Eg FEEREP EDEL jreelllt gee*s : : i fe | Bale THE fi EW. 0 t . Bat adm! under forces that will be brought AVANT COURRIERS IM WEWARK. Baek te ee a eee en tenitied Bader | into tho eld will be too formidablo for the city radicals AAR ee nee should rule and hold polities! power, and have as good a | to combat. Meeting of the National Democratic Repubii- can Association. Last evening a meeting of the National Democratic Republican Association was held at Hope's Hotel, in Rarlom, the President, Mr, Ambrose J, Pinney, presid- they Tn South Carolina there are | ing, After some rémarks by Mr. Pinney endorsing the pohey of President Johnson the meeting prococded to a ite sikhned ast but Johnson Mi always Deewtoyel and ag yey Union as they or | ballot for the admission of new membore, A large anybody eise, id pot supp se that by allowing ae umber of names was Soares meh evroted, A Finan- Ty, to vote white people would Le obliged to sleap with them | cist Committee was appolneed ona lating of 0. Ae itab- enn ate vee orto marvy them unless thoy chose, The speaker, in . W. Oakley, 6 Veil te fa Estes and G, W. ® colored map, said that the | Tuompaon, ‘* liberal subseription for the expenses of eulogiaing Dr, Rando! rep foolish thing hi ul Doctor) to do Heariy Cheers for the Presid y foolish thing he Knew | ie (ine Do tot) todo sax | te oryantzaion ws Hisses for His Defamers. h Precident Jolinson, After some other somaria in ee —s hia sen!, when Dr. Bandolp! was bat eae AMARKS OF DR RANDOLY Ho vaid it was hie policy to keep comp i ia Expecte Thea pagert i ted tm Tin mon, but ho wos oxtremoly si 0 have ty way he W City Te-eDay. accepted an tnvitation and was induced to keep com. rs pany with the Kxeoutive iu Washington, it he he he. Woaldeay would ho iu hetait of Aibeniy. for his race. The day lind gene by wien tho citizens of the United otho black man, Thoy were Btaies: would deny IN} at tho feet of the pecplo demandi: liberty——liberty TRE TRENTON MEETING: 5 seeds liberty toe weeteae Va ieee ta Aner acknowledged ) before the rivilized work. The Wworehwor: panity alt sopecken of Parson Browulow and Jack Bam x the workd was liberty Alton Repetition of their Philadelphia Abuse aud the day was not fordisteat when eyery man aud every uation would keep step to the anusic of liberty, of the President. A few loyal men were ona pilgrimage to the wane YaxNTor, N. J., Sept. 10, 1886 Serahace Lineole also (0 Lbe political grave of A party of (en from the committee that was appointed | Andrew Joln ‘op, (Applanse on the latfortn,) 30 the fag end of the disunion Convent that lately | 22%, ,mmantig wes “ concersed be had no- ty id Gisumion (Convention 10e8, late thing to do “with Andrew Johngon in bi eld forth iis wpalatable doctrines at Philadelphaa to | personal relations er bis perzonal habits, He was #8 Abraham Lincotn. a have ti God made biuw, a5 he (tbe spedker) was, But be did pa pee a es Ved here hia | cock tomes the liberties of (izty-aix intliions of people ve o’clook train from that city. fitted with in the mauner tat Prosident Johnson and gon Brownlow and Jack Hawit- | Socvetary Seward were rising with (uemn, Finlt Lie tomb of evening on tho | "Thay wore headot by P: Bom, and wore met st the depot by a small deputation of |, A‘ler a fom other revuatie De. Randolph toot Bis eltiaens with carriages, who proceeded through the prin- | ind apoke ome time, after the crowd dis: ipa streets of the city, and finally reached the Ameri | porte, en Boure. Lheiy reception was most Jugubrions, ond but for the br. bands which preceded the procession one would have supposed it to have beon & fuuoral or. Sige. As they wore leaving thelr ingea at the hotel a few faint cheers ‘e giton, which soon subsided into ailonce. A large crowd yathored in front of the Union Leavue rooms, On State strect, to Malen tothe spewking whie had been announced to take plavo there this evening. A platform had heon erected on the eldewalk, and a Untied Mates fay was suspended over. the centre of the et a which was placarded + Welvome cue flre-tried patrion of the Sonth.” Mr. Jay, oditor of the Valo Sic sige uni the arrival of 19 committee ia an invempe- for | ‘The Mincexens to Axrive tn this City ‘Tos Day—Addvesses 10 be Minde at Coopet lustieute, Plymouth Choveb, Brooklyn, and Other Places. Laat night « committee of the Union Leagce Club of ity proveadad to Newark, N. J., to receive tho ght zouthern «elevates Who wore appointed at Jphia Convention to address the people tirongheut the Nerthern States, They will be received here by the | nion beague Commitee to-day in the fore. — ar tbvie lab house in Seventeenth atreot, and are to be entertaiued at the expense of the club at the Grameroy York Hotel, Im the evoniuy they will spaak at tho Cooper Lastiiuts, a formol reception being given tere, Jord, ovenpiod the | st Which Shon, Wiliaw E. Dodge, will deliver a brief weldtees of welcome, A nambor of tke eomamaltteo wilh 1 rees tothe multitude, im which he called Prosi. | also speak xt Beecher’s churoh, the trustees bav- dent Tohuson everything in the eatalogas of black. | ing grauiad the vse of the’ building for that mardiam that bo conid think of, snd satd, with an oath page Om Prursdey eveving next, the dele- he wonid not respect him.” While he was speaking | Will be entertined at the Union Leagno mm eheer annonnced the, 1 of the, “fre. tried Clab House by the members of the glia ‘This will bo & igh, wih ono exception, I cannot fmagme trom { formal and covemontous entortuinment. 1! man thoy ve thelr appellation, excepting from { at Brooklyn and New York will probgbly by Governar: Browntow, Fetcher, Barsiton, John Minor Bolis, aud 9} ther vom/neas membere of Ahe party. | & eanplela list of tho delogates: 4 dol <Sonthera wh: key which they have been ao to stand. SrRKEN OF ON BROWNLOW, Parson BAow aye, Of Tennestoa, was introducodsand aller a fuw cheers, proposed by Mr. Scovel, he said that when he last addressed tho people of Prenton, many ot of ‘Pioee present were vot born, for it was in Mav, Miter roterring to the foehle stale of his hesibis, hes jr of the formation of # State goverr meut in che hoy first abolished sinvery, end, that eecurad, anoch's sed eth rehe) hey next passed @ Jaw giving tho rich! to the negro Wo testify in courte, and lastly tiey ratided the cunstituitopal ainendment ; and they did ail thie by a two-thinde majority, while hey me that prince of traiters, Andrew Jobnoun, aM (ie Ho wes not an alarmist, but was cool wud delib. | ‘The followi: mg Texas—A. J, Hausilton, 4 Stewart, Lorenze Sber- wood, ig oon ‘Bark Georgin? Henry ft Gis, Charies G. posit: ‘Albert Grillin. Louisiana—P, ‘avroan, B Miorstand, IL CL SK mo Lodergnble, Che: CH, Bopaecourt, Alabina-D, 1, Binuhe soe -J. T. Fowler, Governor Brownlow, H. WL. starr, Ter. man Boker, Virginia—i, M. Brown, ‘Lysander Hill, wt ball Fang cult, Alex, M. Davie. North Carolina—A. W. ‘Ourgee, Maryland— High $. Boca. Pel a artanes— ¥. A, Fenner Misvievippi—Ik, 9 YT can tell you that’ you sé to have an CITY “POLITICS. ther Wg ae is tn on people of the Som { na and in man at ihe White House pyrite * ar “Pat bi oat i Ht yo Pang og sy'n = 1 | The nerennint ie the New Verk City weet a 1 that i want your army | im three divisions, The itret to kill, Wee ond iy Jn secordance with a resolution of instractions passed the third to survey the land out into sto! pergele and give \t io those who wre lovat im the North, Afiee If, tho Parsow lntvodneed Jack Mam iton, ag, WhO, he wud, was every luch @ man, AVRROR OF TACK STAMALTON, Isek Hamiiion waa vecaived with threo chears, aud | after a fow introduotory remarks, he eaid that whea the mrmies of the iteitors ix rebellion bad heen ginitton by ir vietorioN® erfas, you hed begun to concider how to preeerve your country; and vet we are not hore retulae each other npon the glorious achiere- v the armles of tho United States, but waar by Line tate radical convention held in the city of Hyra- euse, @ delegation of the Union Republican State Cen- tral Comtaitive, from the oity of Now York, will meet thiy evening ib te Justices’ Court Room, on the south- weal corner of Waat Twenty-second strest and Seventir avenue, to appoint tree inepectors for each Assembly istrict in the city; to curol all electors who support the platform amd prnciples of the late State Convention (ie nigger, wool and all); to fix the hero ae I ago athe y pe ~d pot the yr evenings for sueh enrolment for the election : ? It ti cauro the Of ab aserctatta Provetotoe atiowved teas a. } Of oMesrs of axsociations 30 formed, wud dolegatos for a Union Repub! ican Centre! Committee for the city, and to canon the heals of the vote for The whole of :ie programme p's hand to strike down the mau upon Whose intea itr Bad goodness wa al! relied; becanse be who bas forfeiied mig to your conitdome is allowing traitors to rule, the loyal roe oe of thie great natiom since | means just thig--the radice! managers have discovered lone of the repeltion char Do you heleve | that the heretovore juflential workinemen of tho City feonson |s to J traitor (onday what they weve | Contra! Commitiod have gous over in abody to the eon. the ex‘sienc te rebellion’ Do you belteve | servotives, and that unter? & Lew committos fs formed Bhat ihe poopie o: government, through their } tho election will not only go against them in the presont €redived consitty' to “hovid es) to» catmpatgn, bat willeend out fyeh a majority irom this pecans the Sending spirits iat ¢ once fea % Will be ovgrnhelming. The ‘reorganization,’ lieved ¢ (mer of *¥e5.) ¥ 50 called, ts to bo @ Sort of aw inquisitorial afuir, on tho Face to face with tt pion of the + poke your neo Into vther people's basiness whe death stroge! i ej society,’ to send mission: around . the city qoverpment » ¢ ve adelth. | to fud Lin or that man is going to erate atiomyt (o destroy if on lie pal, He eat thet footisn onongh to ho bonnd Reason mur! be made ovor ul traitors d srepat Bebind all this, the commu ‘What does he vay tovlny? 18 wade trenron odions | headed by Charles Spencat, haz a avetot duty € per anywhere in the Mul Meret of touth? Ne | form. ‘They buve 8 vn'e se'igwed tott by the Byracuen Whore is the teaiior that ho agine not eaamerated m the is, in the apy where, Norly ov Sunth! | uusning eatapaign thoy bave.twvo Imporiunt ‘ye tical cle yon have ant Jot Navies but he i not to-way ia ane { metis to naruonize, viv: the Germans rud the Irish, ated for (in tremeyn ne committed, but he | thot votes they can do uothing. So far ae the Because he teoharged wih compheily ib the weeng-lon, 4 ned, they have already determined pot tion of Airabam Linceim, and Laseert that Andrew Joho ¥ wked, offered, ovllled er bribed into eny @on bar prom sod Joft Davis that tio ie not tole tlad tor | tion ith the radieals, Tie paseege of tne Eacis @ny ofiine, (Lries of “Send him wero and wo will iry | han decided (his matter, -Keery Germam who drinks tue ‘im.") ‘Tho grea qeustion Pot ¥ which ho claims your { wational hevevago will voto .olldeagainstthem, inying | ampport i# hat b e Union. Peannot | aaiio all other taenes of principles that now exist or may n oxpressed, “The Unton | % wed dariog (he campaign. In_ regard constitotion mit oa”) Lwantthe | & yous, Lio bulk of it-will be given, aa ‘it over dhe constivution s5-itte not, with the de 8, eschewing radienlisin ane T wart » agored rty to avery in, Hat, in ‘ing man fn a few confreres has m tho Trieh vote in © proper time he will vor side pays the bigest ‘follow in its t et it be known Venian Congress, dea that omethtuth Lberty of ratahos pook. it for the bewedt of whieh to wtrest, and from day to day, and pr ed hand amt trembling vote, “fam prise, ery vlive Kido wish to get this vote it Subject cf siavary. Don't ti ul fa will be ny (ue silence of this “leading” Fonma; raw such « Tplon onde, here hoeaute even | if Uae madteale Toake tho purchase, strong clegntions Suche Union was hottor than & rebellions covernihon nil # DML OF indictment wil! be brought against the Preel- Prowdou' says lew fora rowiorahion of the Union. | dent, charging him with thwarting (ie plans of forming cays Comer» resiwitug ‘he rewortion of the | an irish r@yahlic with its rool in Canada, This “lead. Who wry the Member of Guvgress? They are | tog” sqan ls, certaioly, considerably mistakon if he presenter ves. The people of the South, he ays, | think Trishtnen are © cretnlous ae to believe any seh e Leer hoen micn. They t not an Teahman ip the eoapiry Che it war nuding bol a fourm and thoy fe ihe oat wih Me al %o witch the const..w a) La! 19 these Went inte aa anemrannt of the right of jegat ad’ oo" of the city radicals atreted thay no State bt to secnde, hough larre, mand said where wero the s doring the dve | + that more Featt of the rebel un’ Were nm poliiend aitit's { Maced ‘mn the hands of the right tom, Pi yoat They never sare mized aaa! | “Ji work wonders in unsettinng the political convictions a dF ihe ciFilieet world. He thon. gay euy man—on the principle that every man has his of tite adn ‘exus into the | jose. By tris st Wall be coem that the radicals propose gait (het Woen one wee with no coserva | ts Sarter sor ram-aodden voter; j to adopt a yeters-cor 0" the lowe depths of rh to and putin motion to eboat unsophistirated foto giviug thoir softrages for their men ond measgen, vey no wicbednese untried, or villany ka Cloptighed, that Giese roorganizers of the rads sconbieans will fart to adopt in the onforcement of their eee nee ientions = one beware; He wud) tw anit prigeiples while depend ou ign (big with the Late OF Cate an of Rare), wud throw the'r weight according to the digtates of thoir voneeienge. he gave tp Nor matically to hecoine a menihe » Be thon aganmed ng aymem; to go down it at tricks, aud fo res wty misembie contiivone having forte ind wt into the Unio at tho robots | Hitteal follow 1 they woy with ie bhal us thau a private ™) the Pragigent’s «peeaner, wD oF ihe slime and poison Which be © ery where, with Filly Seward to holy Atm. vee nn ality a 0 PMR GERMAN Chum NI, -tpos (ho re nomination ©: Covernor Keaton, in apitn of the protests ef the Gerwan population, @everal moet. that . ings of the exeoutira conmitters have been held, One ge cmn on | im parviouler on Bapday jae’, iy) wlueh the radical repab- " raat ove brought to the bar to answer for tue | pagaage | qnfurceimont of the fxcise ta i arly that ton of it relative "y a mn & necount the Germans are Tong wece against the radicaly, aad ag about a naion of all the discordant THE NEWARK MEETING, ts of tho Germans, under tue Sprecher af Cotwnel Woes. ot Wieewurte ¥reo lager covery day in the week Rov. Mr. Randolph Colored at New vis 4 strong cobssive principle Tenus Vawiferons Cheering | erage from thelr yo , 7: oe BRD oa ma dobnson The Speeches Hikted nud Moored. eid They have ab hweskfast, dinner, aud tea &e. Lune, Ba Che goelal «roto tt lead smagsretion v0 ony r= A large micoting wae Vor , avenina vole amd givoe tone to ‘ively wit. TO deprive then of : — HAR without ie lagar ie @ rele Perion Browviow, and other varioals, who wore a ibin ty ae well aware i teey thot on the Moupeed (0 peak oF Comer Market Ms Nout wer J oorng of tis worthy o ae out éllieens when , Peases Piewaloe, 1090 ' i autepted tho enforcement of gener _ i Oe Sees warinn, B and that aw diepoaition Sania, Provident of the Young Men's Hepobioan¢ them t vate inet tho party Sate a (ew remarks and ten yiredneet Colour ' ay orem to Innovate ri 0 mpank owas hisee bo dor onoeved Tights, Chay therefore now seek iy Rom, ee a pm ee an Gerras vols, sta Avo prepared to a pg hd Pit Toh , " vs aon on syoephancy., onbery, to olet sady made vp their minds that toyal man Y us ¢ ot t rt - by say mee. ot vat watch Wilhtate Sunay qFeercd Ive | nictanor ex andi why and jamijton’e content iat ub any wen | aore indenting ee in thi State: amo Andrew Johneoh daring the 0° (ey from eng Hon 10 au the | hoid ¢ sanoiad ie | ruse hy wre now in was | the organization was recolved or the treasurer, when te Meeting of the Union Johbuson Association of ‘Harle: A mecting of the Union Jylinson Aszociatton of Mor- Jom sas Leld last evening at Washington Mail, Mr, Yan Nostyan, President of tho Association, presiding. A/tor the usual preliminary proceedings a Committeo on 1’ appolt consisting of Mes; Ww. fam fom Ghaniee Biase Sivaihoe. WW. He Wiliung- aud 1 W. arn, ben the meeting adjourned ta tho oth at Soidiers’ nnd Sailers Independent Organiza- tien. It has been decided by the members of the Sold ‘and Sallors’ Indopendent National Union League. thoze connected with tho ‘Soldiers’ Empioymen! and Relief Agency,” to assemble iu a inass meeling at Pythagoras Hall, 136 Canal street, corner Bor: Friday evening, the 14th inst,, at eight o’cloek preci for tho purpose of dociding by vote, which polley—that of Congress or that of Prosidont Johnson—the soldiers and Juonld endorse and defend at the forthe elections, In order to insure the sincerity of the votes, und succeed in obiaizing the true exprossion of feeling: of the Iate defenders ef the Union, now 80 ab eon tending partios, emitted to ure meeting, but those producing thelr divcharegpr receipts of discharge, or other official pags, There “will be 20 political specchea, but an pose of all proceedings and resoluti Antagontat political parties, will be read, and soldiers aud sailors pregent will « by th what policy they and thoir late brovhers in’arms sh ra.fy and defond during the next cloctionceriug cam- pag, Soldiers and caitors withont distinction o color, who can produce an honorable dizcbarge will be admitted to the mevting. Those nnable to atten’ will bave ai a Saturday 23d inst., at four o'cloc! yotes at the hondquarters of tue Independent National Union Lea | sailore iwipartial and condenser! e- adapted by tho on the Ts’ ‘136 Choa daily, trom nine to four o'clock. rarday bie 22 five o'clock, the votor will he accounted fer se A a respon- sibip commitwe, und tive line whic ive the maj wht ba the one adopted by the ra be tho Loagat and recommends? for adoption to their f low soldiara and sailors, Not a Member Correction, Henry P. West, of tho Fourth Assembly dietrict, says he fa not 4 delegate from the Dem enti: m Associa, tion, to the convention at Albany. I's 2 pb Hshed inadvortently. SERENADE TO GENERAL wooorono, The Republican Nominee f for mucenon ernor Serenaded Lust Evening at the Mane sion House, Brooklyn. speeches of Geurral Weedford and £. Le Sanderson-The Quene tien of the Hour from » Badieat Point of View, ke. i evening the “radical yepablicana of Brookiyu od in: their desive to congratulate the recon), Syracuws norwtuee for the offlee of Lientemant Governor] by join- Ing ina serenade which war given to Brigadier Gencral Stewart L. Woodfurd at the Mension Monze, in Menry street, The Republican General Committeo mat at Uieir headquarters, No. 9 Court street, about mae o'elouk, for tho pnrpose of joining in processidnm and attending the serenade to their choice for Licuicnant Goveruor. After discussing in groupe the tase of the campaign for sont en hour, while awasting a furthor avgment#ion of their sivengih in mumbers, they grow iupationt, it would ap- pear, no additions! members arriving, and folling into lime, headed Dy Mr, K. L. Sondeison, they procesdea in @ bedy of porhops one hundred Bouse, Hose there were gat perros, including the late ac on and Dougle bend, who were sn readiuess to play wh At twenty miantes past the band'atruck ty some pop: Bot partienlerly nattoeabie ‘or quenuy expressed by When the mus ceased there were lye r Woullord, which were finally silenced by the appenrance of the Oeneral npon the balcony of the hove’, BWMARKS OF MP QT He was recewwarwith rep ated thoy subsided Mr, George B. sip, introduced the Pr the audience, wheu that gon suid Sanu heer: and os toon ae -Postuyanior «f tof the committer to # forward wad Es gure to greet oR tH the Unio uh) “4 me personally ovcagion as the pokl; m are red ‘ond t hat of the present dist ate as the stoudurd-bearer of viean party div vvags wil be one tain ag that the grat questions ond P | aro of the most momentous chai tao tos ith Whe greatest evils, have neve thrilling interest, and wore scarcely 1844 } dort yon roee rapidly to the rank of « onera!, « louret inatly morited a at was Lonorably and ta y Of ad porkntous you tothe end of the war, Tho revellion # | Dation’s Ifo) a by {he force « Fou requen life, and a gracetal Prociating your corvions aud ' yous wed bo howen ‘wa War, sharp, decisive, viguro (Cheers) sech a war as hurled Lee from the Rapidan to the Wiklernc s, from tre Wilderness to %) stteyles nia, from Spottey vaio to Cold Harbor, from Cold Harbor tb Petersburg, 1 | Potertare to Richmond, from Tichmond te the Appo. | 4 to unconditional rurrencer, (Load chorr that pence hat come again; now that yoo 6 come home to tho placts aud frow: th { inw them end loved them; now that the old banner | { waren intramph all over the broad the crimeon Gelde of straggie are goles ful harvest of thie antumn, comos the duty ef the it is the duty of ast Hato Cheers ) Tatotial ingerost of this brow nocossities of public and of a terest, whether of ayriguRy y fn ure, aan facturee or busiocss demands that we suall have pow o, / | compance, | bat a peace that shit ho benedcent aud euduring, Lo cane jnat (Loed choors) ‘There are twin Nebte ly | whieh our footstepe ure 10 be lighted Infihe parbway that werent towanty tits reconciliation, they are the Nghta (Oheers ) roumt cit fin jv Mercy, whit the lan! of moruy and of jr “tho. and heaven My sment ) ae) the wart Port ie and nett dateention, Wo w aston with the 9 woment bat no acthority to deaand or | rantoo excepting these Whink hie Leco!. | dent peommigatod and ingietod upon ot i ' very frankly, talking to on trim ver 45.9 Moment od Four ie Ybrowho'd of tis dt that tho ee euforce any % Jouey the Dr the first. Teppronend that there is somewhat of cou. fusion in oor ayia} awe sion oi the qian of the hour, ‘The President, with alt his rank und riebt'ul suchorite, isnot in bie able person ax astocrat, hold power and making tho laws aud encorcing th tho of those United States. (' a0," and cheers on the other hand single a vy that of (olf may wile soon Trearon velsed E bots offico pr 99 . Lawre 2900) i But a fol fetow of tho honer confers Dawsons Reena, See hold at # #e Both upon yoursels | eM lied in New Orleans on tho 4th instant, aged seven aud the connty of Kings witt | shown onty Ls the pop. | wix years, Ho wat x watieo uf Toviataua ani wae ap. ot he @ jo hoheld on tho Oth day | cotntod to the Coitod s Av; November yoxt. Thai tho State ticket presente ortina | Polnted to the Univod Sivtes Navy as midshipman in } electors of New York, to thich 6 Janvary 16, 130%, und served a4 such through tho war in addition of your neme, will nti! hs promotion to a Hoatenaucy in Ju! fm my nurtie fadgm Ho was filtern years in the service thers may be some now before ma to whem a made m commantor on April 24 Hie gonally 9 stra f will take the liberty of captiin wes dated February to each and 6 9 relveliion 1861, ‘Rone. ford, the iuta fi tha list, Stat list, but ko 8 epeaker wae frequentiy piaudod throvehouly neral and army offeers io atlowed thongh the attendance being it required a yreat | hi: “dt 9 the rebellion ond eacrt- exertion on tho part of thuse prevent to get np any hing | Geo hiv position and r wn for tho promtse of a like an enthnaiastic afaty, ; hicher comporary rank, He 1 ‘igned from the United | CENFRAT, WOODSOED'S NFERONER, Hintot Navy ou March 24, 1861, and ble Comnsieston ae Mn, CirarmMay ano Fustow Crrieexe—Wieh # full honrt | Goptain in tho rebel navy’ was dated the somo day. Tle I tuank you for the honer you have this night dono mo; | was in command of the tebe! Navy Yard at New Orloaus but aa in a cauvass sucn ne that you thie night uaugu- | from i461 to tho time: of the capture of the eliy wh rate wo sitive for principles, and not for men, pertall mie | he wout » Richmond, After awaiting orders for som with this grateful acknowlofigemont of rer courtesy co nporarily in charge of the Navy Ds. speak d.roctly, ae om vartiost roan to earnest mon, upon | jored to the command of ike the tena the hour, Freotom har ite immediate, mile, whieh li pressiny atiy, thé performance of whieh ts loyalty to cvs | it ght, the meglect, of which ia treason to tivo couiele a And jost os i¢ ia with intrviduala so ook ‘aunaaa Ween urmes resins Bi . Death of Jeshun rs : tho Hite of the peopte th ty of the hour | Tumsenteeah Seyi. 10, 1968 Ofy thansaud tona, ship Saslllie oie eee. the Pioneer Asgociation today 60 the «ir, tecuthe onnlversary of the rdminsion of California into he Vinton, ‘The savage mine reports $100,000 boyd for Hie of Angttst, ana dec arod a idond of $500 share | ablo last Saturday. Crown Voint mine ral couditions abell b? pat into the national com- pact of oar Union, (ibs 1 oheors) Awl T tell you | Wai Statos and ion who eanuot appreciaie this NEW _— HERALD, TUESDAY, SKETEMBER 11, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET.. Ay 7 [ne IA and od with all the nee of Se ye feld and forced treason pee ed overnment possessed conditions upon whieh authority. &f Congress gots pga returning elaction eomes around wo will there that shall represent the peogle-(ahecn) a if his Excelloucy the President of the United States deems it his duty to his ope mau edict botween the peopto aud thoir will, when the next constitationally recurring pertod comes, we will [ep begs who will do the will et his master--the people, (Cheers.) Bal, we ave’ told, granting that you have the constitutional authority to dictate terms and jmpoze conditions, it is not expedient that you exercise it, Conditions enough, our opponents tell us, have alrea¢y. been iniposed and alread; granted, Ah, my friends, duriug the war slavery wen! down and the freeduan who took up his musket tor tho Union, when he laid that musket down stood under the flag at least a good u citizen as apy rebel who had raised his baud against it. (Cheera,) When we aettle the iseves of the war, while we dou't propose to ine terfere with local State government, we do propose this, thet we suall pud into the constitution oe the United Sites that amendment which shall bo the jaw of the land, making cilizens oat of all mon who owe allegiance 0 the goveramont, Nay, more than that— y the operation of war slavery pasaed away, aud & Wely servile population, whieh hat Deretofare heen counted as three-fifths in making the basis of representa- (ion, wre now, by the Imexorabte logic of events, to ve counted man for man in thet basis of representut lo: a 4 we paypose, now that tha war is ‘ended, now that the straggle is done, to give them no addtional representa- tives as a.xeward for the crime that they have commited (Uheers.) We incurred a debt ia the maintenance of our ire sand tho maintenanee of our nathority; sow that Ue war is done, wiiife wo. thank them for thoiv actions in # stato conventions; while we admtro the spirlt prompted them al Mniiadelphia, wo pro- pose this—-that we shall put into the natioun! compact plain that he who rons may read-—we propose to put mo tho mattopal compact that the debt whieh we have inezrred shall be inviolate forever, heer.) We propos, aleo, that the rebel debt in no hhape or kind, shall ever be acknowledgo?, These ave all the terms tbat who yiclorlous Nori baz over asked. i the hour of his grandest triumph did coa- qnevor ever dictate to conquered foazmen toro gon- conditions? (‘Nevor.") We simply say and brethren, you have been misguided by early education; misiod by tue teachings aud tntlu- cnc of the mstitut’on of slavery, which yoo found among yoo at your birth; butas one condition of your pardon, we deem it neve: that these few plain Tandamental not to give this clon wo them, are in natrnetod stil, immense fay to you that while wht to diciate potient to di bocauso vo do it Will in, My friends, the vornmaant ia this—that when We 50 fal lection te will of the myority, com 3¢d, sbail role, and tbe min snail L party of the Stale of election which is aity, ang Iittle reiurn for the my bumble judgax theory of our jo tnined by the people wo And we say aa distinotly that if ct our i im tumuder tones we 1 to it, law oi republioan war proved a men 1 i proved tis, thal a8 they hold the virtue of thair ny Ml vote ac- 4 the blewsiag mm they in conatitn- will be tho law the Jand, ut 1 brertren to the coptra ibstaucting. al Wouutord cousiided by expressing ntoret upon in a heh thay ‘Th n the batiot they the will of the w ot kindly sy inne pon Bah recta of spo Toy might how took for tho blessing their efforts, (Loud and lomy contine # ory before the conctuson of Get noral Wood. ord’s speoch ex-Postimasler George B. Ltncota announéed that Maine, so sar at hoard trom, nad gupe epublica Oy majority of over thirty thassand, a state ob resived with clapping of hands and loud neal bee Komarza were made by Dr. Siduey, of Missieslppi, who Is sald’ to be a Suuthern rfageg: by 8. By. Obit. toaden and others, ‘fhe goo club of the Republican Genoral Committee enteriamed the audicuce at diiferont intervals with patriotic yonge, which word oh 7 sever croad. Tho andionee dispersed abont Lal past clo opIruanr. Clement Comer Olay, of Alnbama, the anpouncemont of the death of Cement Clairborne Olay, formerly of the Southern confederacy, and late a feliow prisoner with Jeff Davis, at Kortress Monroe, ap- poars to have beon # mistake. it provesto have been his father, Clement Comer Clay, who has died at Hunts. ville. Sir, Clay, Je, was released from prison a fow wonthe ago In order that ho might be with his father im lis last tinces, Mis mother, Mrs. Susan Clairborne clay, died in January tat, a fos days beloure the son's release, Phe (arher hes for veors beon in feeble health, and it je realy wonderfni that tho oxcitements, diganpointments und Burrows of the rebeltion did not Illi him sooner, Ihr. Clay wn 7 in Hehfex county, Virginia, Deesm- her 17, 17A@, and had strong ties to bint im to tho Ole Vominte ong sigposition led bim to, ~~ Bae, eroeduetod, stediod law, and wes nitted Co the bar.» Th 1811 he remove’ to Honteviiie ma, thon a more yitiaga, where lo cormmencod oo in a log evbln then used ws a court howe, Gud pho bas since recided, identified with the wrowth and Daring the Creek war mmany, whielt ho commanded valas tO Win the eapoewl com: 1 Jeesip, while he won the nd esteem ef Qiose ender Lim. On one 1, fading that the proviateua farvisuod were of rnger the health of hia men, sievotton te almost « @ borrtioria Conrt, Forres open i boneh oF the Ciren i the state i Cuited ¥ unit asd, that time at Hunt 4 Ie approver ave port in the rebettion, At one Ii our troops pry 8 rodneed mh + Lawrence Roussenn. stu ded a8 soon to » day, aged 17 Yo xeWs FROM SAN f SAN FRANCISCO. Saw Puastame, oemer Sierra Nevada, fr sh $202,000 in treasure, The British brig Anu Sanderson, which sailed June 7 from Yokotama, Japan, for San Francixce, is believed to kaye foundered in a barricaue she exporience? shor iy aiter her departure, Sho had two orthros paver, un ousieting of tea, tar and rage, fs tusus od nie of Britieh Companies. amer Constitution, for Payarin, sailed ¢ 1, bse, ort yeas I cs China ag 1" day $751,900 in treasure, of which, $609,00 ie for New York. she wieo carried fiteon Sopa ton for New Vork. nt of nine coanties beard from ia the recent | es seven bave gone adinial he State tar at Bacrame nto opened to-day, The amount of grain of all kinds to be exported frou Calforaia this, year ix cstimated at two handred «nd dred packages of thousand tong of ore during August. Gontl & © the same mouth, reports it3 reco!pte at $124, Sy: Jackel reports 000 ae the August yield.‘ hollar Potos! raised four b ‘tudred and goventy sight (ods of ave alt werk oa | BOILER EXPLOSION IN cincins Oe WONATI, We, ke exploded thie afterngon ip A bower at thn gas witha covere! parsons HE MISSION Parting Honors and Imperial and Pritate Greetings in St. Petersburg. VISITS T0 THE POBLIC INSTITUTIONS. anne Nanna! Fetes by Railroad Contractors, Mer- chants and Officials, An American Poem in the Rus- sian Language. Grand Dinner to the American and Imperial Tars, INCELY RECEPYION IN MOSCOW, Re kee ke THE AMERICANS IN ST. PE PETERSBURG. GUA ST. PETERSBURG SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Sr, Perenenure, August 22, 1860, ARING POR MOSCOW. The past two days have altorded v 40 Hittls quiet and rest, although there has beca a % dea) of sight seeing, ‘To-day most of tho otticers-nave litle to do, as Admiral Logsoveky deaives us to prepare for our jouracy twenty io Moscow to-morrow, which involv hours « imuous travel in dhe cars, A COURT DINNER AND RALIa Those of tho gentiemon tho had the houor of a presen tation to their iaperial Majastics last Sunday are invited io @ court diner to-d 1a Dail in the evening at PoterLoff, ‘Tho iatter affair docs not encmrage the veliof that wo shall enjoy ranch Tost the uext thirty-shx hours, unless wo can catch it jn the cars. VISIT TO THE OUSERVATORY. ome of tho gentlemen + 3 nearly On Mone sited the cote: brated obsery They were shown everything o€ tntevest connected with the magnificent i In person, and Dy the distinguished beac ited to a olegant ant pro pared for thou ACTORS TANQUES. ng ell went to dine with Bre Winans, the great railroad contractor, who is now operating the rend between St. Petersburg and Moscow, Mr, Winans lias a waguificent villa about four mules Srom (he city, 02 on) of the delighifal islands whieh surround the Russian capital, ‘Khe dwnor was aplendid in avery sence of the word. Jn yariety aud delicacy nothing we Daye as yet seen could exceed jt. As for tbo wines, nothing supe- rior could be toand in the empire, About thirty-four gentlémen were present, amoug whon were two or three distinguished Russian angiueers, Tn tho ev and several American gentlemen attached to Mr. Winane? corps, Gow, Clay ant Me. Corua were on band, and the former niade a voncoivod t made by onr host, »: All exceedingly youd. Buidow 's celehratd war in attendance and played splondidly, A MERCHAN (78 VILLA. Subsequently we went to tho villaef Mr, Gromotl, We Mohest morchaut in Russia, His villa is palatial in ati it orrangementy and parte. The Lend are saperh and ornamented with fonnieing, statuary, flowers, shrube and, iudeod, overvihing that can beantify and’ adorn, speech in raspanse io a well Other xpeechos wore rogardiess of coct, ‘the grounds were lit up on the oc- vasion iy t caine thousanda of Nghis, in a highly artistic and eGective manner, and the electric light was hrowgiit into play to tluminate, im. variod colors, the megonicen! jab of water noar the house. It wns & ‘airy scene without and not less ro within, where the bewuty end elite of St. Votersbury bad smegrabled to moet our officers. ‘fhe dancing was maintained with yroat dus uutit long aftor mi inight, And bere I may observe that the Rne- shan ladivs are the most xracefel dazoars in the world. 6 figores of the dances pre complicated and 4) and i is « splendid sight t see sorme of theanpe women of Russia whirl throngh the mazos in perve time and with a charming grace and kill, One is completely carried away an sight of the Polish ms- gourka, which ie only danced in Rossia, It ie a wild, lively, oautfal dance, and perfectly fascinating, when some of the Costack officers participate, At midnigds We. gat down to & supper such xe ¥ 0 richest merchant of Ritesiz ought to ghia. Thore were toasts amd speeches, hut Iwas far away and dd not hcar tho speaker Mr. Pex said som to tue best, whieh. at alae hove, most uf us te teins sed work. Up by a bard day's RITADER INATITOTION, mndling Hospital wes visited. [t is stitution aa which ovor ten “thonwnd litle wails of Jome! ity are yearly received, of whom the State be- 8 ‘heresiier the soto ivthor, Nrory ward was | > from thet whore are westved, bathed, christened etd, droaged and given too wet nurse, ‘who lives in the country, fo: mother who pri the namber and pane of the ebild aa borne un the Dooks jut bay and that no information is gh nis wore recoived the day of the visit of o 7 Afterwards other pabtic institutions wore visited and in- pected, At every potnt the offfeials showed the ntmost aliention to the ¥ 2, ‘ho Were extremely gratified at dine result of the day's exenssion, FNENNG RSTHRTANAHSES, Th the evening thore were sevoral Hite wops and sup Fe at some ot the clobe~-intormel attaire—to whieh the They passod over vory pleasant’y, nilemon were the recipients of agree: ASOD ARY REPLAY. ‘Vhe roviow at Kansno! Silo, at which the commanding ‘i ed, was a brittian fr, Al the troop: a Sine “Lt unter review and perrormed various evolutions command of the Mraperor Fmpress was pre-en! lierelf, and manifesved great interest by the proceedings, A‘ter the break fasting view the Amoricans tad tho honor of with thou Majegtiea. . PREV ARR COMYTAMENTS bes a nuwuber of entertalument® of a pri- io and Kuvsians, ¢ by Mr, Mason, of ov of Russian and American yeosed of in a very Jolly ancl cron’ tangele ea reine s “inte happy style, “TE ataten of the |, and several nner & few iy Among ti onien presout were Morera, K of New York: Mason, Chadwick, Dr. Livecmore, others, of Lown, a very nice party. Ad sWeKICONERMAN YORY. ‘The dotlowing ts » poom which wae written by Dr. Holmes, to be ead by Mr, Fox et some eatertainment ta Ruesia.” it has beow Lally (rans! i odlebraied Russian port, and ie eaid to hove retained the sentiments or the work to » happy degree, The poem bes been published ii aie Ne lem pr an? bes already becoine popular, ror, Phengh watery deserts hola apart The wor'da of Kast ang West, Stull beats tho self-samne Human heart, Tn each proud nation’s breast, Our Gooting turret teaapta the main And dares (he howling blast, To claep more close (he golden ohain Tat long bas bound fem fast. In vain the gales of ocoan sweep, In vain the billows roar, That chafe the wild ond stormy “teen OF staried Fleinore' 388! he Cou ® Tn Net's fablng isle, With grovtings on her cannon’. The storm-god s iron bride, Ler banners dip lipe, Peace garlands 1th Aer thuutor i Lower 4nd plents before ber cleaving prow the soa fowm# milk white dower, No prairio hoaped choir gremered yore vo au her sinler id, Not rob ctooming ore Tia hidden caves entold. Bot lightly an the soa ‘ira awin She tioabs tne dopth aivove, A breath of fame 10 loud ver wings — Hes freight a poople's love. When darknoss bid isa kermy skloe, Ta war's fong winter Gigli, ‘One my atil! cheored onr etfalning eyes, ‘The far off worthora Nalit, And now the friendly rays fur, From }igits (et glow afar, those clustered lamps of Heaven that har Around the western star. A hatlow’s tove in (oara and sm.ies We tar acrosy tho sea, Ob, Nova of the hvondret iatoa, ‘@ moor our hearts in thee, Fre RNORPTIS, The beg «| AA - both in Enelith ena Resa weg bailed by nent mpplaite. A secon ond third Ansel wee an 804 piven, yh the en- ThnEIREM wont on fo he ploetion of the ICANT. astonome® to the aiaee vot the the Auguste i umber of one hundred more, were lase week honored with aera loner fo Crouatadt by the soni eo Mago of ae elly was proseat, amber of | Russian officers, Akai A great ni of tars were also on have aus umber of Russian tari anew eels wie ont bie eo jadkers. fediene v a © s y afterward? J oe eee Joutification f ther» was a ite ba boisterous: ede ip the Penn, it wo decir, ne aorely swelled he," ol ‘men the following day, of Whom soon reco’ ered froma thelr bout with he ‘Lardsbeuded Russiny ny ‘The Ruzslan authorities made the offar in every wav an agreeable and long to be remembered one, aude were in attoudence to discourse tnuste while Jacie stowe away his a, and 8 hornpipe or two was indulge! when the dinner had boen completed, ‘The mon benayéd, a8 a general thing, very woll. THE MISSION IN MOSCOW. QUR MOSCOW SPECIAL (TELEGRAPHIC) CORRESPONDENCE. Moscow, Augnst 25—11:90 P.M. i SNTRUBLASTIC RECEPTION AND A PRENGELY BANQUET, t potsible to convey an adequate Idea of tke enthueiaene manfer m which the deputation from the Vnited State tas been received in Mozoow, and in every other piace in Rusela they havo visited, The banquet given last evening by Prince Doludrabix Coveruor General of Moscow, was a magnificent, afieir. Albthe city tocked to the Zoological Gardens to witness, the ai teple of firewo: The pioce: were of yreas variety plender, and wece ombiematic of the trtend op np calablidised between Itueslp aad theUnited state>. Visit 9 THM INSTITORIONS, To day ed the yale institntions and so. private taanutnctorics in Morcow, We reccived a m | se welcome at ench place, The streets wore crowdud and tho popular demonsty of joy and inendship quite miparelieted: THE MUNICIPAL BRCBETION. ‘ Moscow bins mB a grand dinner (9 a is x vi uy samong (he choicest were made by t.@ Mr. Murray ane ‘of the prom'n mt c'tizeny iy scutiments, Lave been later rs enthusiasm is immense {sat progrossing, ‘The city is brilliantly restill crows le. ea wost friendly gresting to CASE UNBEA THE CIVIL RIGHTS BILL 1 VILLE, Ki Li ivrom the Lo ville Courier, Sep high the Civil Rithts om’ hae Door ottier officers present, The moat changed aud dhe ches t to work im ourelty, waa tried before Or es Coimuissloner Ballard yoster: tabreo men. He 5 a = 3 ty ata potuten the xoad about eave Miter Laving been iw tho hen use Thursday, they were pre cfove the United States Commissioner yestoniay noon for trial, Col. G. G, Wharton, Assistant | m!tor Aitorbey, prosccated on the part of the Unites , and dntge Alvin Duvall eonductod the cefan-e kindly valuntcored his services.to the poor men who were unable to employ aw attorney. The ca.o wa- Leaed, the evidence of five megrues being received for the prosecution. ondents had no witnesses excopt 9 prove 4 therefere ihe negroes had mutters pretiy 1 theie own Ww Tho de.eudants wore Weld tr 10 bond oeoh to anewor at the October teri of Lue , and were held tu $800 bond each to k: peaeo wud beeot good hebavior for one year. Managed to cive the required bonds, but the others. Morgan wavl Byeeden, were comunitied to Jail iu detest of aera. Thi: ie-a_ itvely commentary apon Jacobdin loyis' and the civil riglits of white men. A parcel of fun: wegroes, Loving po concoption ef the solemnity cr ralie of an ooth, in” contravention of a postive law he ng Bo teatimony, permitted to swear array the white won, perhaps without the “sigh! The ejwit rights ‘bill aanct.one this outrage up nen's rights, and epeus thue the door for the ex of negro mativo. Loder it these men have been dragged i yih their homes vy mulitary force, sud pre cunted toa Uutied staves court insiead pf one of wor own State courte for trial Two of them, unable to give bail, are thrown into prigon.” And all tis is done te oar ay vut the Jacobia programing which seeks to ete! Hist ‘ocgre equality ia-tie land. If the victims had been advocates of the Jacobin policy which hae Staporey theae lniquives apon (be couatry, wo should feel m- sympathy, for thoy would heve deserved their fate; bvi Secent non are not oxempt from those outrages, and w't\ to subject to them nniil the law te ewept from ‘he statuta books, Cee Tee ane STATE CONVENTION OF BASE BALL CLUBS. Hsenumcne, Pa, Sopt, 10, is6e ation Of base ball cubs Of this State’ will he div ha city Septomber 27, tu take ed ss re | tn o biatters of iaterest pertain one io ercure officlal reeognit!on oF the as atone: convention, A CHURCH wuRNc 4 at LYNN, MASS, “Bosron, re 10, L866 ‘ire te Lynn a uiorping destroyed the new Cer onal echareh on S'isb@ street, The cost of ue ob was $25,000; ingored for $17,000. ELLA NEOUS. weICoME fo ie SOUTHERN LovALIats, oF New York, invite gine at shy £00) Austituco thi; ves the pga Bouthera tape tie-t Muten Leagma Chak, “ellneetie 0 iuer genilouen, Kéon 3. Sehulif, iaae TE, { auatatiton of “Arrange wens TESTIMOMY,--1 INSEMT THIS TRSTIMONY 4% owloilgmins® of tay grabind to Dr. O-TOOLE ured mo of coneumpt!on of five yeare’ atandlg lind used every Known re anady extra of the disamrr bn without ny thing gre so Khor: and eo 1 was unable to siee during the nig! My friewty fonuby bind giv 1 ha and w <inose ae well ae at wod, and ihe die Biehiih epreet. N. 9 et De. ree . a f ASSORTMR e OF wed Briteoeis € Three ply ou o Covers, &e., ut rr in gold. int rmarion furnished. ‘The } w Aoabloons nnd all Kinds of gold and «ive. “TA ORE COs Bankers, 16 Wall otrcot, New Yors LUT, prvoné E O8TAIEED IN ANY ‘STAvE yo f red P wont p wnt diverse le grated ty SOF LIPR.—DR. D. AMAND, “ ateeat 13 ye E Reorn imprare + oun Inter law R POUNEATN OF LIFK.—Dr. 1. gerker Cs. a0 mg ears practic: tod {rh Congnmntion, AMAND, NO. Recent "tans ve Paratyats, Dyspep CAN BE er platen with the Be eer as uRp u sanp on them. with his ‘gp 10 the la 9 D" ORCKES LEGA uy ORTAINED iy OM Ww, TORK and shont ema a fon Hi gore arenes fs if reds and Co aner Hr nyc ps CUED WITH UT KNITE ON Cate * tte ‘elvic Ciseorn, Defarm Kam of Byes HBHBY A.W eT p. ONOIK: Wed Say not WiLL PR. SOLD’ ON naw, Poe Roo MITC Tile Horie, a way. corner ot pe 10d oh. EDP P ALDI LAN? 4 Fancy Goody AGHA. POOLE it mar we! . s \onert a OCURFD RY pire PA PATENTED a + planar. Yor pamphlet aad & - af 4, the rame, Abiggas Pity «A we at Tr ‘In stron, New York, of box iit rank GOPRMAN OL TMEIT WARE AN 4 vvitheut the slightest ot alt rhenm, all bone and ory, wel by all prior 10 WaNT TO (NON ante want AN restore Soun sigh 4 9 poston “ org up sae 's af Goctor cr mad fe, Ela dledaces iru vat wulhous the Foie, 1,190 Broadway, 5 if you want to Roow & thrown asda, am re otenivod by om tered, address Ir B adway, HPanspites matied free. It yon mani to ky (ortination, syiliad th we od, auharone Aw brewewtey, \* Lo Se ri