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iT.) NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1800.—TRIPLE SHEET. et 5 LC : | , he ancwered, “1 | He (Mr. assiste® in his nomination for | and mezsvres passed by thom? (Cheers and ories of INTELLIGEN | TWN TRAIPLLNG, SNORGRRS, | ESSER te Rees | ay eens | a eee | WASHINGTON, | i - 4 uu By lb cad ved ie | school bas beep Broken Up" scm, ae in ‘guna, wn he arty hat up abe carved ‘ues toward ihe | Valen mee, and Soe. re co myst Use PRACTICAL PAINTERS’ AgsoqArion,—A meeting than on would ve jie than 4 manne seas rndetistely described aD sowie, berhaiy 10 te sat panei (Fatal aprlanen.) "Andrew Johnsen governed, ho wor sem wal and he (oh oe Waaawroron, Sept 11,1808. | ie tadelr meshed ab night. thats rom, No.1, vered Irregular manner ia a | ee A ae une. ee Nepabiiens panty, adviged Congress to hold them at bay. | The fren, | Remittance to the Government from en es pap pa ra open vpreations ' i ved, aud to the fect that the rain fall in heavy shaw "| OG. poured out | thels saa Paps shar | deat ct the oe 7 Former yin Its Stability. at olght o'clock by explaining that their object was .ht Arvival ef the Memagerte in | isi daupencd sierdorin ibe matter, There was a | sora to save. fhe gorerans Tamented dead could speaic he would counsel ‘he 1° | milo Treasurer of the United States yesterday received | mutual protection of members and adjustment of ny ile and by the Unton, raat want of feierost and spin Citoeu elWaters | bout be iotrosted, sud be” ithe Preeiient) Senkea che | colu su invoked the xple't of that great man (tremen- | froun a yentloman in Missouri, who withheld bis name, a | qnestions that might arise, concerning wagos or their Around the fre-i'ed falzialt 10 Oven eee ee eC Oeer eae ar 2s he dilies of the aebels te tue Mouth, | He would Meee ea ea reoeie pera | Package of fve-twenty bonds, with the coupons attached. Perm ageerye agree i. Baha Eon] dead had fecor-ied, singed or charred thelr Rbrla}-teme- | the tounirs oud oe thi Sill taont Calied the loyaimcen | ase to his tron and renegate to bia party, (Condiaued | The bonds were accompanied by a communication, | tablished @ shart, time! bey Saaee already abe ki etter wae received by the Exeevttve Committee | traitors He (the speaker) maintained that now thero } applavse.) What would tue spirits of the brave soldiers | staging that during the war he had purchased these | command highor wages than conld have been secured a P i - my rt ‘ i 2 ied I fe f the country say ?—Por us that ; wt individuals, There awe five other organizations of tl Sayings and Doings at the from ex-Governor Willam A. Buckingham, of Norwich, pote oir Fe re 3 e the Me SS ae rol anos pale oars aS nt ome yrs cone vied | Donds, Having no faith in the government, nor aDY | <2n8 cinss in New York. ‘The harsh feeling which exist, New York. Conn., requesting the delegates vo wait that city and ne on ‘ . . b f the ‘Union being again restored, he deemed F od at first against them wae gradual) 2 A Sine ron, ie - for you cam save and preserve, Then, mem of New | hope of the r 5 re r y wearing uway Union League. Gresa the citizend (here, Ca ope orem gy Prats fer he spoke frou a | ies. iet you stand by the constituuion, send by Lin- | qe moncy be hal appropriated for the purchase | and a great many members are enrolled Several reagla~ dave aco, aud sent them home to that State, and they | colu, second only to Washington himself (rest | (6 116 honds as lost, He had bought them, tions unimportant to the public were passod, and the . ~~ eevinssile AT COOPER INSTITUTE. weut prepared to 40 and die. (Applause) "Me know | cheers): and Hf at the ballot box you all stand tegether | OF | The proceedings were brought toa cloge by a vbie of thanks : that the then vido bad/bait up the wightiest commercial Move sich nuother Victory as the men of | however, to encourage others todo Likewise. Now that } to the chairman, - aed ‘on tho fate of the earth wi % ‘0 achieved, and you Will | the government was re established and the bonds were Sexoma@ Coats to Neweoastun,—When Sir Morton ot ind! stitutions which made them what they were; were not, like the loyal people of the Speeches of Parson Brownlow, Jack Kamite | 73°). ton, Senator Fewler, of Tennmessec, and | pur ti We'll do it,” and cheers.) a siesue, The people are indig- | Keod he wish —and they will not tolerate | government. Tre: PERFORMANCE AT THE COOPER WQPTITUTE, hto present them tothe United States | Peto was in this country he found out among other cy r disposed ef the coupons | things that we had better coal than that taken from tle eae @thers. South, upon the brink of & Yoleano, lie ‘ ‘Apes i . itu i evenin then | eulo’ Uegloyalists of Teone and en it plainly, ho sees the peo- | ‘fer guid, sold the bonds and’ depostted the amount | English mines. In consequence of that discovery thd ‘The Cooper Institute was well Mlled last evening by | thep © Weis to ask the moh _ of # migut, dotermhted to show thelr I~ | (soo say to ihe eredit of the United States ship Rebecca yesterday sailed for England with fon and that the day of reckoning 4 hundred tons of anthracite white ash furap t cheering, during which the apeaer | Smugaling ow the: Inland. Frontier Being | (unite Pennmlvanta mine. “Many ‘compe : E Broken Up. i have decided that this coal is nuuguaily wou wr an of MEapIADO, 08, apenas ha onc ‘A nomber of insporiant reports have been received at | {ocomotive and cupota purposes. wilar ground Wit the previous speacer, pacury Department whikin the last few days, al Emerg Tarcer Compaxy.—The members of this com- : Peter Cooper Master of the Ceremonics. these whe wore cutious to witness the pertormanees of | Yow york whether they would stand by thosg friiisful | « the travelling political menagerie ip its tour through ‘opie of noty {Lond ortes of *¥es, we will.) Bastern States, The stage was festooned with the Stars asked them to go forward on the day of elvetion ’ tir votes for the loyal representatives In the and Siripes, and suspended in front was the molto, | oF the United Stato, or if they bad better men to clovt "39 of which be gsid that the rope which was . “Unconditiopal Loyalty.” As soon as the Loyal ‘he more radical always the better. (Applanse.) | r : ide és ° i ; CWT TRA ne PARS: ‘f sb. ma mominated the party opposed to the rat 2 | to Jeif Davis, end didn’t, wes perhaps reserved for bgive,a ¢ ng account of the stcces: pany, under command of Captain Ringhalyzen, started VIOLENT TIRADE OF PARSON BROWNLOW | ueagsore, who tiave the alone ee Pee white he flamed tbat the +Cufon' pa worve trator, (Tht deve for, tremendous sheering, | tng ine ot Treue int: dbeeaeas vomkic fie mnundeatins Gas Geek mood ae paren Aamedas eno ner nnnmepennne bavi rene ke a ee ee te cag eee ap oF nage men who sustained she governmout | A Tis, ire broke up ateteven P.M. in good order gling on ‘the iplaud frox Decpatenes from | yurg, but scarcely had they touched the opposite sbore made other demonsirations of approbation while they | during the dark days of tho war, What is the oth Pp 5 3 ti h b frontier ey ‘tak oir Beats, party compord off (A voico—Or feeds? and | and yislet, Z the Rie Grande and from the ‘than tier | when tho rain began to descend in dri 4 showers, SIDENT COMPARED TO SATAN pontine ‘ Janghter,)’ ‘the moat important clement tn the late porty =. | give information ef important geimros in those porta, | rendering {t out of the question to proceed with their THE PRESIDE! ‘There was a very large police force in and about the | formed at Philadelphia, wes the rebel element of .WWOW AT PLYMOUTH CHURCH. 5 not Att laine Ae bmane inst the | ¢xeretses. Daring the afternoon it continued, much to ” POW + | and in the rict an old offender against th a ‘ Cooper Institute, numbering, it is said, over five hundged | Southern Stajes. | (True, re Iv cg hh to tall: 01 revense law fow nee and obliged hee Wows eA ee py yreer rege erie po neti that 2; Nortit \ cling that party, fo SAAN evenae lawe a fen since and ob! smother 7 d pt a pay fetal Asi, tar Aen re Ree te te cau nad tne Intaltcgpnce wad abveetl to rule ches: by Parson Brownlew, Horace May |. to pay ov ed do! inte upon goude | of “tein and lager bier." white vome of te fons excited ir eervi ’ now. ‘They (the Northern conservatives) were re ‘ Colonel Moxs, Judge Hierstadt and Dieh-he-hea si nan aeetaen Sis anghed, joked and hoped fot nck next ume, mailto) w in th wel attendance came to see the show and ing "7 " , us rlanel 3 > oS veelg whieh he hed ged over the border @ year ago. e ; bride iA Jack Hamilton Weal: ig ee do the biddaty of Southesn ators, "(stats Koy. Mr. Randolph. Jhlormaation received at the department proves that the | _1ADIss’ Pamuer Marunw Toray Anerionyce’ Baye those ) e spectacie in peace. cheers.) There was anothet humble clement Sciowel "Vas. Buamx called the mooting to order, and | ste: aaa ted by Doolittle and Cowan, (A nominated for chairman our well known and highly ro | (and Raymond.”) I understand that you haye a zen: epected citizen, Peter Cooper. tleman here of that name, bat how do you know on Socrery.—Last evening a numerous meeting of the La- 4 & public reception took place at Plymouth dies’ Father Mathew Total Abstinence Benelt Society Woming to the City of Chu 3 © portion of jon. It is well known that a com- presenting the radicals of Brooklyn, acting that of N w York, had invited the Southern Miscegens’ Convention to a powwow in Last organtzation for the prevention of epinggling established by the Commissioner of Customs is Working exceedingly es 3 a - i wee held fn the Demilt Dispensary, Mr. Thom well, and ihe mow appoiutmen’s made along thie Cauda | Non Nrosiding. A. roport of the progress a © active ond zealous in the discharge of their | was submitted to the meuwbors. ‘The chat tor recently appointed in the. Oewe- | course of his observations, said that the soc sft 4 Pa only two years in existence, was the largest effected about forty seizures since bis | ong nad ‘distributed a Jarge sum in the aggregate in Wiesh, FROIOVS HARANCUB OF RENATOR FOWLER. | | h on | OF PETER COOPRE, whieh side he is going to be} He makes a Psrer Cooren came forward with an elastic step and | ono sido of the Ane Ms ‘one day nnd votes on tue near pongagpee ype reo inex | side the next. (Jaugivter.) THe did vot think thas Ta,’ fadly offered on this occasion. Trely ay hom mond meant harm to anybody, The ieast imports nan, in the ty, although: New Tork, . membel® of friends | part of the reynblican party that had gono off wo: ipon may svouna Hooyer Dera that duty to-night that’ | who were in purauit of the recompense of thelr re this Hoeultty—leaving the negro out The evening 48 | oniranen upon the duties of his offs. benefit domations to the survivors of decease. members, h Bre i. Be a bg or to the platy: wh our | 2be speaicer then dilated upon the Prestden! | nol ropitious, asthe clerk of the weather had decided Pension Agents aud Thely Fees. and there stil) remained to the credit of tie cociety a Plymouth Church Visited by the “Fire- | Simon country, (Vem it is,” and applause.) They ine. Wein eaceads eeceeeln wear tee there should bes drizzling vain, which kept mrny | Commissioner Barratt, of the Pe ‘nas juct | Feeerve of $500, s * will state to you a simple, unvamnished—ahom—talo of | jie" Congress, So tedious was he that the | o! the fair sex at home, while the male population a:- | igoued a oirouler to officers of the Bureau, calling att Tar Orenative Prastentrs’ Soctery.—Last cvening a Tried * Pligrims, fos, on whi wa Ne po crom Weed versed audience repabiodly gave him signidcant hints that dey senibled im aufleiex* narnbors to fit the eure, tion to that rection of the Pension act epproved June 0, | Meeting of the Operative Plasterers’ Society was’ hold in ‘ orremacrgyy from ‘vere i y embers LOAN. i une 6, og . fway in all that—ahem-—deapotism that. the febela | Wanted him to give place to some of the other member | A+ alf-jmet sven o'clock P.M. proeisely tho big | 1968, which 3 (hat no claim agent or other person | ‘he Demilt Dispensary, Second avenue, at which Mr. ©. Of the travolling company, He did not tal-o the int tor rano'cla , 6 page has mee to grins Toluy Alle . sought—ahem—to enslave it, I will not detain yon outy | jong time, bel f ather to sound forth in | pay , to say—ahem—that !t is now my Plsesure to introdiice | fogeroa ehall ebarge or r i ciahadinetpae onmnancd tolnave Ihe ander the skilful manipulation of the : to you Mr Wiliam F, Dodge—ahem—who will pro: | foatenm and niaico wey for the next speaker.) Ib cot ath char, Mr. P. Maller, preparing th Hounce a welvomo to thost our friends from the South. | ciusion he asked if it was possible that 200,000 revels in | my RECERN: . | ceive a sem Colonel Hawxixs read a long list of vice presidents and | souuh Caroline ehould have the voice in this nation of o'clock the pilgrims entered the cured | that no pension agent shall charge or receive | OXprees thoir regret that the Plnsterors’ nally the impationce of the audicnee ceive more than twenty ARRIVAL IN THIS CITY. men’s Union was received, and Mr. Taylor, President « the Union, having been introduced, suid he and these nuai payment of hie pension, and | with whom he acted were delogated by the Unier to Soviety had ex- Roercption mt the Union League Club House— | eecretarl 700,000 loyal men? (Never, never.) It was mon were receivéd by the usual applause—n univorsal P ; pressed a desire to withdraw from the Workingmen's Pheir Converentien, Speeches and Doings | _ The Cusman then introduced Parson Brownlow, of Se ae bemaoule Wie wore ready as pabéatto tho »pin? of hands, Whe following are the names of the | More than fifteen cents for administering 3 | Uyion, and to request they would reconsider thelr in- ammaibe, Tennessee, who, as he approachod the sland with totter- | oucyi’ to be reduced to worse than negro sla “ns. present:—Horace Maynard, of Tennesse’ oath {o @ pensioner or his attorney in fact, underapen- | tention and remain attached to the organ zation. The ing steps, was received with rounds of applause: He (“That's £0,” and cheers.) ‘The rebels betare U Lorenzo Sherwood and Colonel Stanee!, of Texas instructs thom that | Guection was referred to a committes, the remit to be ‘Tho rmcegenalor® appounted at the so-called Conven- vrge Tucker, of Virginia; Judge Hiersiatt and Col..| “ity of five dollars.in cach case, Uinitteé toa ftanps,elotiags: tier \ibb. nomination. epoke as follows:— said that one Southerner could whip ten Yankees, and Mov of Souther ate recently beid in Philadelphia, f _ RpaaCH OP ARRON BROWNLOW. “ After’ burying 300,000 of your children, continued the | Warmouth, of Louisiana: Dr. Sidney, of Mississippi; | by direction of tho Secretary of the Tuterior pension | of oficers for the current year the magting ai,0 17ned Mogive a tncrednéss and impreseivences to thelr windy ue pinion fone youn a ja Mg Dra tours | sbcaker, if you are rendy to let the rebels put their heols Colonel Loldregorkor and Colonel Fiint, of Missouri, and | agents will not be req under the provisions o: Maxic ov tun Fanurna’ Cuon—A meeting of the Iusrangues turoughout the North by the empty pretext | had fhe strength to do so, abd the voice to make mysoit | UPOB Four Uecks, then, indeed, are you baser thon they ) ALN AT i tM aon the seats set apart for | ction, to Tender gratuitous cereice in the preparation | Amorican Institute Farmers) Club was held yesterday wf vwillng tue tomb of Lincoln, yesterday arrived irre- | heard and waderstood, ja cod eget d bd and Cher bie 4 eninge Saicace Re ereusiele thom when the meeting was called to order by Mr, Colt, of vous hers, but whenever called upon to farnivh such | sftepnoop, at half-past one o’clock, et the Cooper Insti qgilany in thie city from Trenton, Wilinington and | tnrOy meet pn ot eeaker, Tor tind indulgence Tt suage Waxwonis, of Louisiana, was the uext sper Chairman of the Committe of Arrangements, who read | assistance they will in mo cage receive or, permit any Per- | (uie, Owing to the inclomency of the weather tere a leiter from Mayor Booth declining the invitation ex- Q e meeting. In his oven chairman. cents for preparing the vo co | fot in thelr employ te receive more Uinn twenty-five | wero notas many members present as ther? would have ere end trapemitting iho | boon if it had been otherwise. Thore were about thirty cats and secretaries having t, oF £0 s th : at, ieluding one lady. . The tise business il i payment, or for any egher a thereto, ex. g was tha consideration of a *‘ Fatent Sore a sM tes pehaif * ” rm ‘Laas be Reet iy Me nea ih At | opt the prescribed fee of 2f s for admioistendg | gham Sachine,” a model of which was exhibited. Home th church, where the principles of abolition and the | the neceseary oath, It te further enjoined upon a'l | peors, ipisod on the grounds of the Iato Profesor Map: af Sharp's riffes wore iin e ta. to ji it to the Commis. | Were aftorwards exhibited, number eyhibiied wa ime of Sharp's rites were iivst cont forth into tb pension agente to ms ry prompt report to the Coram: nt twenty, Tho laa was to abow such poars wa are sjoner of every violat!on of the provisions of the section ivated most generally for family and iaarket use. referred 10, ad of ail other enuctmonts intended to | Letters from the agricuitural Rociation of the yarions seovre the pevsioner agetnst excessive charges of attor. | Slates woro rend; a discussion rolative:to the next ox~ tor | inition of fruits, flowers, &c., had, andthe meeting ad- neys, and the government againet fraud in connection | fayruad; not, however, untit tho pears that had been on with the payment of pens! 2. osiibition had been distributed to the audience, Destituttion nad the Coiton Crop in Arkansas. Provre oy Comrany FP, Trrep Recnset,—This company Major Gen Wager Swayne, Assistant Commicaioner | bh their ptenic yesterday. at Landmann’s Cremorne, of the Frecdmon’s Bureau in the State of Alabama, in | Se.enty.second street ond Third avenue, Tho unfavorable his veport to tue Commissioner on the let isst., exys in | woather which prevailed throughout the day somewhat Mewark, where iney had been addressing crowds of the Peopie. Many voppored that the twenty-eight eelegates would rnive io Jerecy City in a body, and some popular Mewooe'ration would there enzue. But inquiries at even the teigraph office of tho terminus of the New Bravew cs Railroad elicited no .oformation a3 to where ‘they were, when thoy were coming omLow many would owe, A visit to the club rocms on Seventeenth street auriy ic the morn'ng ‘isclosed the fact that Senator Mayiaii, of Tennoteee, who spoke at Wilmington the might previous, was then at the Gramercy Park Hotel, mapping the dull hoore away; end that C. H. Brans- some, Chairman cf Committee of Arrangements, was mi tho same hotel. Heary 8 Eesar, of St. Louk, had epee. ‘om travelling asone of an expedition, going | He said-that Yeanessee had been reconstructed on the tond and round, apd round again, to fcyrand wipe out | Congressional plan, Me had nothing to say against that the moccas!i: tracke of Andrew Johnzon. and Willinn H, | D!an; {i was very good so far as it went; but that recon pSeward. (Laughter and a cry—I guess you'll do it.) struction policy of Congress was ng disastrous to the ‘And notonly the trackso/ Johnson and Seward, but of the | Calon men of the South as that of the President. Not untamed and unmitigated copperheads who are stiming | & Word is suid iv'either policy about the power of the and crawling along in their wake. My State is wellrepre. | govermuient in those disloyal States to protect (he loyal sented on this occasion, and fn this expedition, there boing | Men that live there. Look at Naw Orleans, where thiee | ty. ho less than fifteen Tennessee delegates now in the city. | hundred loyal vitizeus were murdered, and have you yet | “°*" HE Ra Se ge Mey Li, howover, were well, and if Twere able to make a | heard of oy of those murderors having | been | 6, Horace Maynard, of Tonucased, rose and rambled areooh, T sirouid decline doing 90. Ours is an election. | sttosted? (OM@s of “No, n0.") Then there is | oiis-ough u epecch, the point of which was that he ecring expedition (laughter) and as the Governor of the | #0mething wanted in tho constitution before yon | y 1 of tho result ot tho combing election® lest the reat rovonatracted State ol Tennesse, I must maintain | Teconstruct these disloyal States. (Cheor.) He Sofiia. avenue shecld ten Into the bande or the diguity of the ofice, (Cheermg and loud laughter.) | Was dolighted to hear that response to te Barren It does not, therefore, become me to _dabblo tn politics, sentiment. ‘om thousand citizens of New Jersey mato 5 Ss LR alaee cee though it will do for ‘an aecidental President; one wiro | # like respons to the sentiment last night. He desired | seve iho big organ ¥ bd weed hi cat has laid aside his robes of office and dignity, and who is | tos all the States rehabilitated under the same Meg |. en the Pose Thay, tie eS asd snarling with the common masses at Cleveland, charg- bry the same Laren aged ‘but Sore not want . La Qiontea | Mnces apaee.. the, GRR IO’ (o 1a 0s Oe Cauancaer acalooebiap tame lenekp Cane wt nao “Bal during ‘ihe rebellion, golting he ine, “We'll bang, Jed Davis on # é0zr apple = 5 . luring the rebellion, o Ate nis br cf n country who remained . f sefrived, and was staying with nis brother In this cify. | nnd loyal Congross, and invoking the mop (o bang Thad. | Shall m che'r majesty say that (he goverament shall D6 Sap oF Ha regard. lo the craps sboat to be gathered in sbnt State, | Harrod she expected amnaement, and at, oné tue there Socn afterwards a number of other delegates come | was himself, f have been in Tennezseo aibes We bere t I rama aarp Colonel Moss, of Miseouri, war the next speaker. He | that throughout an oxtensive tour he had just completed | geusinly phe dF gralangr course, and did all In thos amirogy\ing into the lab reome, which looked deverted | for the jast eighteen” months in battling for i teal ‘ believed himself o representative of opinion both North | he found tho imprefsion generally prevalent that the | power to contribute to the amusement of tho-. present. abroad, or oy ees ere as C00" mnstituticnal ainend | and especially tho com, tate. ergamizations can co sna when thederamea ‘are cutitled to vote, do | '°%' by the communion of crime, as ta the caso of tI on think that loyal men wili be better protecied? (taper cemner are on eee in apattete of ‘*No!} He would appeal to thom in the ay 1o5 fs to bring them into tue Union. Bat tame of Bfty thousand loval mem living ii thas Htate | Jt # vot important to bring them immediately: beck into and in tho name of three hundrod ani seventy-five | Gonstess. Rather protect, tbo Joyal men in the South P iack men—in the Dam? of Jastico and of | Wan lot tose follows (ougrossnco) have seats im the Mberty, never to allow (he reconstruction of the Southern | Bese. (Applause ) reason why ur ‘Congress did States till the government chall he so reconstructe: ftsol’, | NOt de shal they anght ip Lave. dene was hecause they rf 9 treachery of the Executive. that it can extend complete and ample protection to the pr fepesiya: Aol ould ne 2 ‘he daucing commenced at tires o'clock, with onty one cotton erop would not eXcoed two bundred tnd tty |e? soa°a very fate band, cht eombinued iit the final thousand eles, or not much more than one-fourth the | nonre of the thorning. Towards evening, a tho weather yield of 1960, Op ccegunt of the failure of the crops | showed gomo signs of clearing up, the gu ats poured i great cpprehoxsion is felt for the fate of the poor in the | Vey fast. approaching wiater, Tho General docs not wifk the Fe x Greexwica Srnrar.—Betwoon' four aud five number of dest.tate will bamaterially incresesd, ae there | O'clock yesterday morning ¢ re took plase ow the sec- will doubtiess be work enough for sl the sblebodicd, on! floor of the threo-story house No. 32 Greenwich, Dut there wi be a generat Inability to provide for thove | Street. Where the fre originated the apastimente were and some, a drizzling, Qesgreeable rain outeide hot eating to ¢ spirit or Jness of the scene. Theso Seok ibeir reais iv the ha’! after atlowing gravity to dal! bs the Lai contents of 2 aevesiier, from i mouth 19 kame, rough Month not. mate of glace, an’ indusiged in a wes, Dae nereceiiee on the og ‘ho country. ue delegate remarked, “There is gdis- agreen.ent in the party, & decided disagreement, and it is golrnoses butattbe rame timo they all agree with ma.o pripeiples ef the republican party.’” ‘sold, “AlthO) @ good ard glorious cause, Tor prior to that, L had been fighti he the devil. Tint latterly I have the devil, Jeff Davis and Andrew Johnson. Use. ) In Tennessee, less tian two yerrs ago, and the ‘wero rebell holding Neshvitle, had captured and were Mem- pos: and when glorious old Burnside (cheers), of Rhode land, crossed SF the Kentucky mountains Ten- é Another am resident of Brook- ‘the loyalty of tho State, we called a State Con- . pnd 4 bite to We interests of of one Governor | Joyal white and binck men of the South. (Cheers) | parson Rrownlow and Covgmnor Hamilton, accompa- objec . « unoeoupied, the former oceapants having moved away broad 3 twenty-four delegates were had eixty thousand Joyai men in the state, ipagt ‘ , accompe- | who are the proper objects of public care, “Many n goneral'y “under “Wao constitutica,tseesautteema and twenty four delegates wore | ib all the machinery of govettmont in thels bands | Pct by Theodore Tilton, now ontered he hougeand were | tyrmors,"* he aids, “having but idle’ aorcy, planted,a | neatly four week ‘The firemen wore very prompt, and and to be’ satisfled phey, with every rebel Tranchiwed. “And yot it was soon | 8 Poke pple er narnia pec | inks dhale: satedasiamnlaienes t out the fire before it spread beyond the floor i T did £0, and Tellers tt en ine word er A ah eg Eo hundred and fifty delegaies of thet Stace At tiie lanotare Me ti gy ome 4 rop ee . larger me 2 origivated. Policeman Rinsheepapnorant 4 fire by acto ed le ral mankind, to or- | Were trembling with foar that these rebels may terrapted the spetheren@irond the Rigseaenee “ow rant, nnd tho smal! retarp they are secoring will not in | the oreckling poise made by the burning. in phy song — r overturn their government and drive them from their ture convened and enacted a thenegro a right and LoulSiiie ®hhal ele. Reveriment éo author: court, allowing to to tg which they are entitled to exercise, (Cueers.) giving him also his rights before the law at in tay pokicy. He concluded from tho moucut the arts of his country. Tho fame Legislature | Southern States went into rebellion they had destroyod enacted a law called the Franchise law. We had forty | their State organizations, and when loyal men went tere —_ Joyal votes In Tennessee, and we had eighty pred) the sacrifices they did they recovered those HANEY WARD BEROKER—A DASH AT TER PRESIDEN®, jousand rebel yes ocean wate ine oer itorities, and they wore entitled 10 exercise control ealer thon fini-hed his remarks by saying he ann, f a . | stairs and found it burning on the floor TUT AM, Bisseh thoir indebredmeer on account of in; | Stairs dad Krona Hl pate sas el given by the wwe with nothing Wherewith to commence agaiti, (Re | otoor that the street doos to the house is never fastened, they sell their hourer. A largo number of Northorn men | has Neon the second floor has been vacant the hallway have settled in the State since ihe beginning of the yorr. | The ee ber permis or Meret Sow sapel These men have met with more than everage eu ccess, part of the house their temporary | , Who ayade this althongh thero avo a few total failures,” ‘ag 1s owned by Edward Burke, 1 ie damage O34 $500; insured. ‘The stock in the two stororen cng ne Prenskitty N, Yo, Sept. M1. 1966. carey Ade health val Blow 286. (0. BOY ead i ibs Ory. will perpettinte ow ollmy heart . weleome them the right hand of Having “done Iaw gh ed ws fact that wore eight of | Google in. the Bonth, and. believe. frien se ions, jnegro. wntngo-maneeaee South ), ond i know that they _ erent Berned into them the importance of nogro syoter and sesistance of the n: 8 fighting qualities, Jn the Norlh this matier je not eztheiently appreciated.” Another de! aftor & panse, duving which glasses wore heard clicking and curgling sounds were audibie, | votes. (Applause.) and dominion over them. (Cheers) He - | hoped the Preside’ 4 better The Pittsburg Seid Si pC - ; said." wan a very foolish idea to elect a Vico Presi: | from the hellot hax; aud we iotend, God willing, to Keop | tended 9140. that.” the goveeament” lua tho | or Congress woula make uss oC ihe tena ee eee ae iiiettens nurs. Comvon | Gocr has been damaged Wy rater, | The clothing siock de dent who never ad been anything saieee Im eppedion | them away from te say thoy Intend to have their | Power 2nd the right to hang every. ronet Criaa of Hrowniow, Brownlow, arog through- | The National Buscative Committee of the Soldiers’ abd | hiuroahourgapyianteed for Shioone te eer ‘envls. rights and vote, and run rough shod over tho loyal | im the Sonth, (Cheers) The government had the | out the cluurcli, xt Une Parson had hardly yet recovered F : nie) 3 insared for $1,200 n the BrooklynInsure AvoiLer remarked—‘Be im the meauest demagogno iors’ Uni r fn inved ance (% and minder the sap.” Sailors’ Union this evening appolmied the following | @ ormpany jaw the Kir County Insurance named gentlemen a8 cliairmen of the resident committees | pramety', janie about #160; tamured for $eB0S eis In the several States, to act in conjunction with the gen- } Equitable Insarance Com pany. a eral Committee In securing a full representation at the Fite 8 Merore Strexr—Loes ABovt $10,000.—8horiy Pittsbmry Convention:—West Virginie, Generel R. 1. | before eleven o'clock last night # fire was discovered in Northoos; Virgivia, Captain W. H. Snowden; Georgia, | the cabiuiet furniture manafactory of Pottier & Styiny », Private. Gordon Atama; Loulslana, Colonel. Daniely, | Now. 170, 172, 174 and 176 Mercer «treet. When fret ve and they boast that they have Avdrew Johngon | Power to wipe out all Stato Tines and make the South | his breath, en’ to give hi ite 4 ; ‘, Se maraaa Vadesede abe Taat fact, for it is.80; but 1 | ove vast territory, and having dono that the govern- | stadt, of Lou'siaig, addrescod Bin aba gogo Piret Delogate—“ Andy Johreon fe not go much a | am up North ay gg to procure arms | ment could reorganize just such Ftates as tho loyal rf SLE HLSRED, - Jepcersve from vature as the bad zo Ss Bite. He | and aminmuition, and we have the boys at home | people of the country might dosire. (Cheers.) He | Afior a few introductory remaris, in which the Jad, been carried in id bis mpulees ‘by Lis rum, | touse them, We have thirty thousand men who wore | called upon the people to instruct their representat) tried to discover rome analogy between Plymouth c are = ON al the country,” (A pause an hep gabe! — 7 We shali call out the - oe de ting bee Mr. zune, has | and Plymouth Rook. he sald, How was it about New Ur : om, any that none but moem_who hw Jeans dad the rpcent marzacr prods 4 Third Delegate—“ I told Colonel Pritchard that he | will, in all probabil; true to the flag, without dissinction of race or cotor, | that siate of thibas? Hess pndiond phd aprey 1 govern there.’ (Cheers) Ho would not ask t Fect interforence, at lenet by the approval of the Chief ae ged pes hg SP EL fp og 8 ‘of New York Delegate eatd—'‘ Linceln Rot want the | a refagee, 1 am done trai ew to ny ‘su! for th y Ne . h oman taken. Ho showed tbat in every way.” (A pause | Epsidam, I shall stand my evs poke OO teat eee people {it he te tooghe Pee eee eam (laa) are akan, Commence: Aabiints Osea 2: 5] SA) Se eee Oe NE ON OREN oteny ‘and the cli of amy Doble Logialature and may of ‘the eoantey "to accede to ‘the request ‘of ‘Jonnweadasete a TO foe ie — Cramer; Florida, Sergeant W. Ward; Texas, Genoralk, | No. 170. The flames extended to the third floor, when ry MIC T bad my choice between Mouigo. | themand dela U loyal Southormors that they would establish negro | usurpation whcrovor I bid than, (choos) 8° ("°° | J. Davis, : fot oo Coe caer wi baa ae ae, mT Davis, a8 to who should be hung. 1 | fow ago. rat suffrage for tho Eouth, (Choers.) So eure ng the Pres. | The speaker was interrupted iy : ‘The Rumor of Prospective Hostilities Aun Tae Tritt bs about 98,000. | Ingured Seber sera Gita | meee e Seep ard oli ire bea oh | rr oma, 7 Sem orn | Rome roma emus Sune | BA fe te ae eee : nev power ui for the noxt three years, 1 LOWSLOW SATIRIERS THE PRESIDENT. 51000; j OR, * 4 ? ; . reports from the Ind Fxchany 4 + Corn, prey man” iw die, 18? ph ed Ty ‘not give two ay gees Union, — Porson Browstow at last came forward, and spoke for | to Soe te ghipc bo ‘atten > pies wh wnt Exel “9 * s000; Jere $1,280; arwony, ~ Shei ‘what Andrew fe pw todo. “Congress | son or his policy. (Laughter ‘ha cheers.) head, and this reaction, coming as {t must Same, wai road maa teen te pr: fiat cotetena sient) pet & prospect of hostility awong the ive tonnes es. tage rina B bm = goed Ome aa Johneon, and Johnson Pernod og Mes ye) the rE radical 2 oo ager oe RB Aad ‘Out on this cxpedittn that I was fo be a er, Jun | sioner of Indian Affairs bas just recetved a report/rom B. | for bosiness rposes, Pu) Anoiher—"it, Hee between Seward and Biair to | by ? with feeble eties.of “No, wor | day That is what they hae been taught to | the Grant crt esas ges and myselt ware to be | G Parker, duperin Sev aterthot tho | (Fe was bem 1S sheets Seman tepeatony’ Winton er toe | eeonene Sealuaitad areata sees ofl thy eapact ot tan Wie House wheter on ine Prenaeen a Sos eats cand Fowsnansvet tho een ncahten— | -tadiane fabio di Sexe . pes a 4 ee petrol watch, and covered over with tarpan 5 7 ‘. 8 as Governor masts 5 are Ly well if | Gamage about Se SSENT io Ea ste SLRS: | edt ea Rap es, | Mommy Gear hena iad Sey’ | Har gk cer tn | none a wk ntret Fs tao, | Noupsn ad to aren een i ‘A Deloga'e—\<You will see in ton days that those fet- Parvo’ reapondcl-ae vill come Ane | Corien at Ne), Thee bin mlasied. pe Bega! | Lee eee na trae iat, Tike old Botts; Talways did, | tn ee oe crest ana and are citivtng “Ae | donne sat 8,800, and. are tarared. Fire Maret owe will’ ve trying to worm themselves back into the | awhile. slaine knows how to take care of herself. y and he would back to his Dropie, and pian Sedan tye’ T ola eek ae ee Se wi 1 eet ra tree, materi orem, co clan. Wamoes |. Setec Bate enue of the fre nader invest gatan, 7 ea ee (Peveral | onght Bot, the roverend Brownlow continied, to | how Mg anda oo uy a Thad wel- | ter.) Ours is a political ex ten ae fae ave in the mogptains and upot the laks nnd water ‘Ay THB GRAMERCY PARK WoTR!. tant body of men that have ever convened ta Ameriee 1a | he would tell hae tee Ravoulpetaetoraiacne | we couMtry, There ore shout thiriy of us, and our alia | mmo cnunssd in Rebing aud. gatheriag fas. seed for SB ndweer of he cer toete aovtval ta Che the loyal Mt the Uaitot ie b i> 4 ments | is to wipe ont the mocassin tracks of Johbuson and Sew. | ¥! consumption. With the exception g@n occasional» Gramerey Park where | bescwill be the Logistavure, +} Pe net | the Convention. war Ho would tefl Mgpeopie of | geist ecm eae tae futamed and wuméi- | depredation upon traveltors op the roxd fom California sie Se eae | ms og rosie as | Mecca ae eae a | scares ah gym Pat aoe | whom sn her snort sw ; wou! forget them of the intelligent a do li, As Governor of the r ‘at three o'clock to the h of the grent ré cted State ern portion of the State, committed byselated rovin, ye tg ty us, ee help og he ee ae eee pa eeplane | Zenmemee (a laugh) is is may duty tofnaintain the atgndy | bands of vatlewed Bannacke, Shoshges and raven, during: waik dariag. the 4 my medinely of tele arrival ther the At tne Kon you dont weed, and many of you do not Amid witich ihe Speaker retirhe.) Pr | Mage in politcal Rarmayucee, (eatery and Botte eB: | they are al remavkebly peaceable, ” | fami aa een pall oves oP my'rogorery.” hare unc aio rien ne following tnt of dleguten toad | anh, negro sultage, We dre not ea, Wewant the | of ining tony defor en ncvdantl Predent—one win | The Chactawe and Chickaaawy Going Meme, | tetsthat {2m aed i! omiien cere any fenipg at Plymouth church :— — disloyal traitors p office by 8a; th . is good, and Saag Wiccthsn, Goren "Scans sah “sea | Seow peace he ee me at STUNT toe! | Bees fuse Monten caveat ag Fagen owe | ga cuichanen iw eet oa tap Scrat as | Onter e Y SE y s * si my ut ie Eiewggapnten wore igniter te | Sate Cae et ee Sak wre | ea nl eae cid of pm nt otar| tron ot oon oer to ay i rout ode | A Sa ing al atitite : i. ‘8 80," lai an 7 ye — em Ps "Governor Hacallton, of Texas; Mfr oeroor’ of | legal tere aliee Geek Sane hte Caney aan, ine | Toes te the T'vish to efate here to-night thatthe Bato nad poopie of | home, ene MTTie™ Prevadiery to thelr revarn NELPOANT ASSORTMENT OF ENOLIGM novAD . ‘age armor of Ur Rar, Pn vag Fam sry ery te Feu egies, ani | Sony sini | Ameren Coxgrom sot in aepenticn Sots Rescues Persone! a save iy aut Tagen Corin Ot eye ; mp of Tenn, | Colonel Stoker, of Tean.; and Colonel not fully and thorou y underiala the teve and fold mat | Crrewendone cheering.) Uae State Legis uve, | Brigadier Genera) Charlee 1. fward lefc the city lost | J ie Foe Covers, eat ble prices. Lock ror ‘ ON os cine Minclon telare bees te egy Old Boratch up of the covniey—— | Sfain Whe ist day cf November, ‘and od only knows ing for Charleston, $ C., whfe he intends te tuspect | — feseee Th delegates tad the commitiee from New Jersey | pentant, rebels, aa an —_ or to crush wl oaranen do! Yry yet Pb of this A A.—A.—4.—A.—DECORATED INEM, TRA AND ‘ FLUE shale Feception, who had arrived at | coro, and its thelr purpose to bring om another rebel rorubticen Union we the Jobason | a Molimore. “I'plesd. quity to the ladictoent tat Taniory Cts, Cha sa Glsacenre. he ‘are as follows:—C. H. me ane by | Union ‘anti-war mon, | 2cted in conformity with my Te constituency. 1 kDWAuD DBA ‘ons Menpers H. ares, Mose handoips, Jou "(Cries of ) seats |. geet spent bad "leer Coouseer’ cat fas “fan | open bdr e Amr of ral Revense for the | ——aeceecte nant ne Albert Grit Re AR slat to which the Parson | (¢the nation, steuds party, and. is | than Bony Ward Beecher. (appleus thought | ourth disteict of Peumsyivaw, to which he was re. © trent 0 peaen Peeing) Reet pe sone eo be 8 with my consent.” They boast that | lending i Pa true but | ie Presi ient tad vo committed ed | cently appointed, inenc to cure at nue. Interview ‘every ease of ihedguttnn Stabeel HA Baia be, concede the | ve wi Oe oA | TO ke oe Nt eaaniltary governor that he nover cocld | Decistons from the Intel Revenue Bureau. | iors me “Beenie ake vent foul, brecches from a of Mt Leconte Yederminge, WB. Blokes Governor Br rebellion, and ‘he wil | pate long, (Cheers nd sion wat | fis gone over to Je Davis’ party, soul, body api | 7€ Commissioner of Intyiml Revenue made the fole | ~~ oe rw PA, Finnerty, Herthan, Dokum, “Wenry relation now to the | thet along: wailing he began | breeches. (Loud Inuphter.) 1 have bebn greatly relieved | lowing important decistong/o-tay :— A arte OF ie SOD ARARD, RO Moree, & © Brower and Chan Poste formar days, ae Ws | to fect ne twas, (Gront | BY the despatch of Mr, Beecher, for whom L bave had a | Fureign spirite, as well A donestio, must be tea | Sane eRe rom teams, Draclice > Reeait,tesprere and B.D. Aliieon, of Ne tana Be They totes ancltncy | aetna tas the party that } igh mepeck pnd | good oploion many years, | and marked “ manufctuad prot to Me temberg. Lea? | ta aod Obros. Blood paride a nl Philadolptia. "Hon, John’ Mincy Botts think they ‘wilt aad | Union upon the | We wore greaily hurt with Beecher for’ the | a required by section faye of the. act of July 1 a wuineal, ai - Chere De wie wenaing could aah tome rth fle Cy upon the widows and orpbaus, | course he has pursued in this contest. | 1866, hey, Coes Ss a D INVERTED NAILS, jomas J, Durant, of Louisiana, was not down Seower sation, in the mot is perl ee} ‘We int eon I botleve I Meese if Ne reed Phd py Ba Rd tor beer that becomes sour |. 38 Bowery, Tank Biting “ee SAT APO = le ‘woul ry next | afi been i! fh “ — we che councatitade tedden SE ges Bnd, fuddue the | had, heard Me J in Washi tn front | election for the pastorship of this church, | (anghter. oe RA Corea Babine, Nah, yma jain phere tae © pa acerene | te fe gc, it aie | fhm soma oe te Ainer here: | sim tak heen ser te oun | Sper Socinca”s me tame wer endo | J) 1 HSER m. & Pope, | The jon should come armed with heavy artilltey | ment. that the 5 | intend f porto we . , in A ry papers teemod with | intends to force another robel! u the count ru es ce ears Co ee Re Ee ang ae tone eine: AOrY of Amen” | eaitoviala wrKlag him 10 move a roxiinougio the Cae | The tone. ‘oF apni nee ape Bontbern ‘people %q | The regulations governing batitiofion have been pre- | wil be professionals Kt his treme’ RE Bow stredt, Xow “ Tewoltion, Whigh Wan OAsiaeee earn ee | ewer tn asasd giewd division sipetd | Sancntscagen Pe eee ag taal | [amt Toc ee tuee LaPenate of tase. therecieery | Paretyeyene cenleaicaer ofipereal Revease aed will | OGRE MPHLON ‘ t , —' "t do it” at the mu 3 fl i ‘ . Nd cheese tnames of thie, delegation come n'tdoit, {A voico-Ny, | If they force suother eet upon you, headed by Johuson | Pe ‘tributed this week : — ’ } ten, Now Brunswick and Nomtek a ot 0 demonstraiion hore | {netead of Davis—-if “ey call you from your homes to the A Veteran Government Clerk. Advice free, bu) for an ex: r r thetr very hearty welocme cha toe ia and through the Stato of | battleiie!d, I adyie & new Organization, Let it be | James J. Rarclay, a clerk in be office of the Commis. | tr the charge is $5. Ti } kage ey Sntortatued Ga Row Saree Ww that he will never dare | divided inte uate ditietons; te firs to March into the | sioner of Customs, flied upelthe Assistant Séeretary | unt eonstas 1, It was a moustrous thing | South with. eRe, and & great doal | of tho Treasury to-day and into thelr trae vo."diuon. wheher broebla’ him that he com- for a President of the United States to announce f; et it; jet ce second march with torches and do the | ML Thay rej oy) that h burnt a OF pulmonary comsimpiion. ite mlwage has a fh supp democratic & public stand was fh Roman Tribuneethat be ring and let the Inst division march with meneed bis sixty-third ‘ ‘ rey, | nea ac (Ate live the coun Lak to you ntlemnen Eihght to rule and Control all the dopaimenta | Surveror's clot aud stake ont the country tm ploces ant morking. Mr Peck eae ne se ie Tae ok er doth erent ten tote in we thas therm Lor toele Reel eens | epee Heeober's church, | of verument, (Cheers) Whut ete did. he | give nt to the men who will ght for and hone fag. Mors: ay department at the | gusmy.on them, with his likenest aa he is how and 2° to the rights of man aud the Interests of weeeher: ‘are 5 want to iy bring him | say on it occasion? raid oat be held in | Incovclusion, lot me advise you that if aman is aus. | °° Of fourteen, and is tly in his seventy. | When ia the inst singe of consumption. DEMA® ato of New J hid others in bringing Blin mk 10 'e septedy yor ‘the | Baten tbat th epee fia , He nn had bot being a radical do not'vote for him, [Ap. | S*ventb year. Ho fy still a very #icient clerk notwith Fr+ Waguenle sane fen ow LSS. 2 of ew Jere fom rol} ). onal 7 Eye ~ye ante of the Committee of Welcohe ok ike ern! {ruth ag itn in the repubiienn party. (Great lavghter | up and put away fon, 2a Years, and sowhe | Ate aT DRINGATRS AND RADICALS 09 nowe 2 Bie greet ‘age; “ie My tenre: temertably | TOROS LROALae ORPAIIRD Iai uRw FOR, reply to the 2 iy Neuse. ‘coines forward a @ constitu. r. Raxporrm, of Loni then , well, P ‘Sidwis above eon MAMTLION CALLED O07, tion in bia hese (cheers and fofah tet oon. | Siler which themenigaeane ees Obieqnien to Commodoe Smith. Be, Oi eeay ant Deneadlion, Oi Baasas cron ment. (A Volee—"T guess he war « a Srolshe Bn Guess tad he Chicago plan arirm dgclared violated the consi) TWE ADAMS EXPRESS ROBBERY. ndrew Joh on ‘dcelaring thet the ten. The y Ave Finally Disminved Without Pie away—and tha sr | Bringing inn Verdict—Joy of the Prisoners, Y The funeral of the inte Commotre A. N. Sniith, Valted States Navy, took place this aternoon, from the residence of bis father, Rear Admita smith, and was attended by a large number of high core of the army 4 The Parner in Introducing Jack Hamilton, of 7 pj cagorved that he was 80 hoarse that would be impose’ mi nant de. | bie to minke himeelt heard. ‘You will,’ sald po Pm doe eed ok brig man, ‘make the m allowance, "" than Of erecting #omewhen ie Jack Hamitrow then said—I have hool—a schoo! that shai hea | Sentlemen that it was physically sempeosinte pen GALVANTC NORSE RALLYE if PRO nonnéed by all who have used it the rery best Horse Omtment ia use, Tt is constandy arin, Of Seng tana. ing which bave been given up aa inen sitfast sores, swell olnta, vrulser. ase Cartalniy cured by (ne sive.’ ‘The very hei tie monument to perpetuate through all Un» speak. I have responded to the me | Lis 1b without ke, and navy, The Marine Corps seted is apencort to the | iiss, andat | AG erage £0 ths tomb of ene tthe pores pat toe opr et rhe dpreihe mige en pe hn mafia Ss eee ee ee with the vies Dasneny, Conn., Sept. 11, 1806, | STAY? The Rev. Dr, Trimble officiated, ising the bea. Began Noo Coase wicock, Nom Yorn ara th : ‘eed © io’ the tausnest, cotent ar | (BM eventng. At tome future time 1 will aad Gownethe Unter ily | At the meeting of the Court thie morning, tho jury | fe! and impressive burial wervice 1¢ the Episcopal FF ROGBEE APNE: + 0 ' T beg you' ive me your signatures, that T | Know ontur (oto #0. You see 1 gon “ick. The ‘Sou, | *ttine oa tho case of the Adams Express robbers wore | “Fh. mutatis Cetiereu FINE DOUBLE OPN hide 0 ; rodent" event of Kamera history, the. woud “pSoelon appa deeded deranged om po | Me propesen they say, ter embed ee Cuere: | aime qrousbt in by onder of Judge Pardes. They once | Nesey all the ralirunde theaghout Weyaited statea . ae MerBoWnnY._ a { olution of the lobe (Norapplaues.) po to understand f) the speaker | ment under old and if we | opinion, and houaht dl ere was, Thilo prota rrp aed have oxpressed & willimgness to transport Bryons to and EMORRMOIDE CURED WITHOUT KNIER OF CAL'S { ve AE RATIONAL MORAL sansa dr tgpeee miinenye, dvlbamat & feeully the views of the differing members being | fom the Cleveland Convention for half fart Pg oy pe pes Peli ndolph syropoted ‘National by o ae ee of Tonnescoe was the next pi Reig nd Fakemeen tear i ee Interna! Revenue, L8, WEISS gurgstn’ Ne PUnion equare, / tin ome ‘address y vemersing Tonk te and ‘quittal, ny unq hee Pd 5 from internal revenue thaay were BURGER & NUNC Mares Bann, 4 facaortinent a nea +) it the lowest Yharket prices . b. LA TROTTING —O8 wRONRD At'D o'clock, * anal D inile hente tna WR Foster, & om Be the pri to endorse the iden a segie for ayes The ing. et Jary were then a) The tote gel forth is ma aking of any | person, thee’ couaeal ave very ‘well satisted with the. resane J hed a: him im our pirceeiba to atate th ; : Faro daigaitn a's wee AB | Sf, Be rvs be ge fli “ontaahwt ie ea en ee en 8 nee i Tig ” Sasre eouy seed wiih im fp Speake) 1b Dolitonl 7 Jadgy Stuart fled p Motlow 2 reduce the pi) of the - etree Cor nae Commnncmmmet —The preliminary tera tthe Boliovue Hospital Medical Co!lege wii commeyce to day and contince tothe oning of th sented Wedueway. § 0 reg wlar lee, which