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TOUR. MORE ABOUT THE RADICAL RIOT. nmr Ful Partiewars of the Disgracefu! Scones at Indianapolis. wae ren THE FIRST BLOODSHED ON THE TRIP. LIST OF THE KILLED AND WOUNDED, ‘Bpeeches of tho’ Prosident and Secretary Seward on Leaving indianapolis, GRAND RECEPTION AT LODISVILLE. Gonerai Rousseau’s Welcome at His Kentucky Home, &e. THE INDIANOPOLIS RIGT. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS T2 THE NEW YORK HERALD. Ixoaxaronr, Sept. 11, 1366. ‘On the arrival of the Preaidenual party at the capila! of Indiana at half-past seven this evening, an immense torchlight procession was drawn up in front of ‘tho dopot to escort the party to the Bates House, with flags, banners and transparencies with number- fess devices and “nseriptions and several hundred torchbearers, and embraced thousands of pereous on horsetck and in cartiages. The Bates House was briliautly illumigated from top to bottom, and docrrated’ with, Chinose lanterns on both fronta, Tho party was with great aiMenity got walaly into ‘he hotel, whore a scone of the wildest exc’ Mont ensved. The procession fied past with their torch- lights vad banners amidst a volume of cheers that 1 Jhave ever known equalled in any city in the United Btates. Tho very heavens resounded with the thuoder Of thorsauds of voices and the roar increased and ‘Swolled until its volume waa porfestly deafening. The Individual voice was undistinguished for mauy m'nutes ‘but agroundswell of sound rose and fel! in a manner ne Jestic, awiutand indescribable. The mind was car back to the stormiest records of tho French revolution, when (he siroeis were thronged with countless thousands of mad vad tnfariated men, bearing down everything with indescribable fury and drowning their work of dostruciion hy the sound of their own voices. THz RIOT, Whit the party was at suppor the approaches to the hote! wore filed, and by thonsant people were in its lmediate vicinity, and twice that many were present. By this tiwe the radi eals gave ovidence of being pre.ea! in organized force, and commenced a series of interruptions aud ineults tit Soul pot igng be borne fn etience, Wheneger« cheor was given for Johivon thay won!d ent yp a concerted and then hurvab for Grani, Finals She groans Srornat miei fora fom tain nen @ntll, gan? rio y, eo m6} Of what they an od Py Ne, sapetlor hi they ‘odeimeticed gain &s, &e. mult oho of tovclies and — tran: parencies, pul out 2 number of the former and tore op the laticr Those in the pro Ceasion theroupon Ti in aglf-defénce, drove back the crowd and regained the from whigh the first ou. Biaught drove thom, A inutes theroatter # fro: Agut comwencod, nocked don on bot wides with clubs. Kuivesand piv'cls were frocly used, end not jess than twenty pistol shots were fired in the densely packed crowd. A gonoral staupede ensued and ‘ble square was nearly cleared. ‘The radicals had pos. Wesson pag Land are sivzing “Ohl John Brown,” groaning for Johnson, ing tor Grant and sereopiag every uing before thom. Ou man was shotin the leg. in the knee and two-in the meck and face on the first outbreak. ‘The two tatier are dangerously, if not falally wounded, ‘They wor carried away (uely names cannot bo ascertained, . A maw named Howard Stroisler was carried to jail Several mea to have been killed. cient force to quell Ln pe Berivucly wounded and , and one by. DAMES Of Mewar killed. A nem were knocked down and twily beatcn besidce, The ‘disturbance is appareatiy over, ‘ihe imdivals first des. peraed the crowd and scattered thema:lves as it ? standing at gome disiance in the haud. Stewart allnded to is dead. baviog three balls in : i: bis let booker on. the ceful that ever took tated by the radicals 3 and organization | ead t beginning an:! enti of the fight from ainare that commanded a few of hy whole confusion and the latencas of Owing {9 the prevailing pence c details: ined to-night. awa Nicccataet fuss To compet with em in retical amack genase mea So olet the proce-sioa, ot trans i down and destroyer was greet Audrew Johnson enol te rial Cree “prealtont ot fuicot States,”? — pte Ixpiaxarous, Sept. 11, (866, ADDITIONAL FinTICeL Ans ‘A fow additional facts concerning (he deyrac ful riot Yast fHiglt ore Obtained WTS morcing. Oy. \eareing of the Preaitent's probable visit to the olty the reitenle ‘@alied a meeting of prevention to assemble for political Purposes yesterday, With the secret, if not avowed, enderstand ug of being In such forre ip the city ws would enable thom to overawe his friends. and, If hecesrary to to acchimp irl their purposes, to break up (he proces: @nd preven! public epeaging. Tam inormed bye gemilewan belonging to the re- Pdlican perty, lately a general ofiicer in the Union army, that (ho expediency of catling » party meeting at exch @ tims war diveueed in aeort of informa) cautie which he ationted, and that he, in commen with many otbers, Mopretatod such action in the strongest terme, aud did ‘@! in thoir power to preven’ 4. warned them of ihe great danger of doing #0 in the then excilied stato of tLe popular mind, predicted thet a Mtctcrbance would alm *eortainiy follow, aud washed bis lands of all respons. Dility. Thix bears ont the puepioion that the rict wer | Sigg aud the concert of atlon a result of pre- Orgrn.7atiOD, evidgare of impending iroob!c began to accwmy- Tate soon ater the train hnlted # the de) The fim =, comtaiwing the President, had scarcely ete ciet fore hote| before the rough had aseeribied be Bowl tn reality wacontrollalve aud commenced, ron lay rong the procession in every direction, orem ng freer Sonfusion, Mocking the line of iroren, refuting 1) oven tor the belaure Of the carriag’® B } oom. tig and yelling in s very Ofleksive manner, to aponte a dictnrtanee and it. they Faroe the cortege front me 4 manne | ad on wunoy Ne friends every porenie greene, Cot. ries and ‘oor'og, When the Presigent z called for they wold eiher commence their greene or goutternct it by caling for Gran’, \ forhearance of thése in the proceamion wre res | marked by al. paid ho atiention to the jihes and | Snaults of the radical aifans, ard oniy acted in eeiide- | fence when their torehes and merey Were | knocked from thelr bands snd their persons fue to semault, When ihe by ating commenced et lenet mfty igam than ten seconds, and not have exceeded diabolical for a few w uuter. ey yay ory oh wae the nd fer the en Shots ole bred nee coraparatively fow wi ieaceable hookers-co broke inev w (im portions of safety, and ly Fire fre the stress were ost ont) Wounded men were berue of by frends aa buen } the firing ceased the frightened multtude re- their courage, ed to the ground & Cie scmurataie'wus: ais ch bet the reaieal Tiibg aud shouting crenced almost tamed aiely. about this time that Bireicher and some ene ja ‘the radiga! rauke commenced an iniersiange of ete vAmeri NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1%, 1866.—-TKIPLE SHERT. ox 4 group or bwo.of citizens on the corners ‘cuselag, Oyguls of the ovening. TRE artes. “Streteber wae arrosted after the afvir was all over, and conveyed rapidly im a close carriage to & One or (wo other “arrests were reported to have beon mude; but, although overlooking the crowd during the fight, and Mingling with it on the strects immediately after, I failed to encounter or recognize a policeman during the entire evening, On calling ot the Mayor's of and Police Headyasriers about olevon o'clock for informa. tow, it wag deserted and locked without even so tauch as a messenger left to an: estions, From it inference fs that the po regulations are ex- Toso. clency was fully domonstrated during the atroots, acd withio thirty thinntes ‘bot @ soul sas vino, S1ONS OF THE IYDIANAPOUIR PAPERE. vornals of this morning deeply regret the dis- turbance of Inst night im connection. with the reception of the President and his suite, The Jownat says \d_ such «scene been antich; the most strenu efforts would have been made by Union cXizens to p: AL it; VAL iu such 4 mass aud jam there was no possi y of doimg anything with the excited people aller the nt that the whole thing ‘The Herald say $ of a disturbance having been was precoucerted, ri ril@ throughout the The Journai mistakes when it save the President, pre tending to be alarmed for bis personal safety, seul Cor a guard of soldiers to keep wateh dur.ug the night, The city is very quiet this morning. THE INDIANAPOLIS SPEECHES, Loumvinue, Ky., Sept, 11, 1866, A fow miuntes after eight o'clock this morning the Preaident was introduced to the assombiy in front of the Bates House at Indianopoiis, There were probably two thousand persons preseut, Better order could not any where have prevailed among 59 large a number, * The President spoke as follows: — STERCH OF THE PRESIDENT. Feruow Craexaor Inptaxa—You will pleave accept my cordial toanks for the welcome given me hy the loyal and patriotic citizens here to-day. In coming atong You it Was Bol my purpose or intention to anake a spooch or address, buts mpiy, in passing along this region of vo fo moot aud see as many of my fel low ollizens ai FE coutd, and agcer the public sentiment with reference to the questions agiatins and distracting the public mind, f[ been tolling since “the diffievity — comtuenced to preserve the Union ot these Statag and seo that t! coustiiution was enforead. So far we have succecde: Bat on the crashing of the rebellion wo find the revo- lntionary *piit manifestiug ttsolf on the other end of the Hne. 1 commenced against the rebellion to. de feud the con™it ution and the Un on. (Cheers ) and here to-iay where F stood twoyears aso, 1 stand pre- of ore F did ‘hen, on the constitution and the of these States, (Repeated cheers) Th tic tend to stand. Thad boped the tine Lad artiy all people bart become pat the country regardless of Let tho con the leagues extending over the purposes. It is wnnecessary to form other for tho preservation of this government. It ts nmmeces ary to hi any other or higher leagne than the — ed ion ‘of the Uniled — States F want no bigher constitutio: (You are right. ‘That's ) The constisution te my Ieay leagne of my. country (Cites of “So do we, burrab.") Thad hoped the time Lad come when we all contd ratly round stitation suid lift) ourselves above party serve or conatry one and ginited, Fetlow citizons— As I did two years ago, I do now proclaim that hone of the State have ‘aright to go out of the Unio Though they may revolt errebel, they bave no con twional cicht t@ go ovt of the Union, Wh doctrine is ® fed South or North, 1 plent firmly agains (Ories of “You ave right." ) . 1 the flag of my country containiag Sters, with the union of the States®un- come with tho eonstitntion of whe Uuited Statos, and 1 place them in’ yorr bands, where 1m fe thoy will be protected aud defendedr Slau- dors and inistororentat ions have gone in advance of us or spread over tle country that usurpations have beom exereised by the exeentive department of the govern ment, but fet ne say that whatever power bas been exercisod - yoon is your behalf. The vero powor heen exervised for the purpose of checking rovident, hasty and — unconsiliational — loyis- lon; and Iet me sn: » Uhat I have always plac vivlwe and tn oan peoms haw > . Mb ft ott Stat = the Et, with truth that Andtew Jolineon over beir: jalso to a frieat? I leave you here to-day, belleving r desert ne. Aad now, iu bidting rou { invokd ¢he blessings of Leaven upoa you people oF the entire Po.) As the Provident concluded he war Leartily applauded by, ib seemed, the entire crowd, SECRETARY SRWARD's SPARE, Secretary Seward was then introduced, and was greeted With eatbusinstic applause, He aaid:—~ Peicow Crvieexas—T never before had the privilege and Honor to speak to any portion of the pene orte dimen. Iam yery sorry that the circumstances under which I appear before you speaking now. Bet there is betore ‘lug from this platform to the platform of the vail ‘curs, to call yonr attention to a single proposi- tion, which, if it shail gain the suitable reftretion of the ‘cau people, may guide us — through tue ub. bey sagrenr oper of a grent ar to fl coh and jonas BIL wd of f# blessed peace. Itis this: Ia all Btates and nations since popular jatetligence and amoug Such governments hav tase andes be sirong thas tl 'y have always tended ‘the oppression of (he peopl ‘Thero was then Ro relief against oppressto ia revolution olucion is incident amepis ja the not ox that of the United States. It is often rightful im other governments, while it is always wi nebo ae ah blessed with : mewsure % wit a form of government {a miich’ ‘all neediat ress and reiortn can carried on throngu 1 Of party is to prosecute in are necessarily proseroted by revol: pe Pamory 4 fate that anew aa ton be erer ted I Its place. fr conta nes a votition ere Shien could be successfal without the rame results. Therefore there can be no feform of our govern mont by violent and te tucon, We te Inetitutron of slavery a curse on os which we onght to remove by pescefal means, The iy ty - ig slavery thought it right to resist by ro led meenus, ‘The couse: Och eter ae ee rea, with the blewsu, and the valor of ne ag the eet re Serius of the 19 of the United of the leaders of the army and navy ‘States, of the United states, We have passed throug! « reform through the ageuey of free apecch aud the ballot-box, putting dows and suppresting a revolution which sought to overthrow the ment. The fesson I nak pon to dew from this reflection ts when any party ‘OF mon, seeking reform, ask you to resortto the sword, pistol, muskel or Sennen, eee reegilect they are on. gaged in vo effort to being down thts blewsed government upon our ows beade Canyon imegioe What would have been more vufortunnte to the peuple of the whole continent! if (ne eitompted revelition at the Soath had suceeded, It would have beon eaid that we in the ad no brewery, virtue and (ntettizence enough to prosecute any p{orms {hroggh the constitutional ageney of fre speech and free eutirage. Give ue free syoech and a free ballot and there te no measure ‘al ayaetioretion nnd progress which the American governmenteapnot eccomplic). At the eame time this government! hes pot interfered (9 doprive any clizen of life, iberty or property for any porpore exe hem ai! baie rqrlaition for the evpport apd Wag peoph become a border Btate border Siates were all © tye weet sid of the Mhemlesippi. The resolt of the war be thet the Southern #tater are to | henceforth loyal to the Union, while prejadices wal «hows. mu reviving the contert, seem ei Northern States anfreternal sett jeslous. i adjoin the Obie, and tet of and adjoty the M You hove it in your power to wedinte bei ween juat part may never yo ro fare to excite Ye and bring on a renewal of elv'i © ay. the oxireme ag in when brnke 5 @ every tr ond the right of inll be exwdly now ae what tempted tion began, except able pick Io prone and mentain toy the povernment agitet Oh x, Were Swept AIRY Kerrey Ww an op they be mecesenry 9 : if %, you have tho several Staten. the power (> oinke them You. hove * right and = Ne York hare such reforms. Wy thelr 0 1", federal gaverraunent, Which bas no p ti 1's :)the Petortue, T bolle thet the peo ple of a) renks Ore In euch a condition of in vad tirtae that. (hey enm Alwafe thuintehn the govern: sorve tt for ted ne generations, while weveral Biates con prowrente ¢ and Ihrtraet fusniind Mronghon§t work! t9 ostabli:) a ayetem bf pure represetiiative self. govarnmer!, Naiivne Rave peeved wees wiythe ware crise and fell under it Hat might aye vera the foture of Rome-it, tmtead of a prev'dae over of mt wiraggle. Ho bas sliowed ue jo ha the Cato of ane nation, noth head UA a pan, ee od, and thom the world of te val to the dont's arrival to-morrow moru.og by atoamboat {rom Louisville, THE TRIP TO LOUISVILLE. By arrangement, the train of the JeMersonville Rait- road loft for Louisvilie at half-past eight, AT PRANELIN. A salate was fired, and a small crowd eagerly awaited the train, The President, Secretary Seward and other distinguished gentlemen were received with great enthu- slasm. Loud demands were made for a speech from the President, who made a few remarks, A dosire haying been expressed to hear Secretary Seward, he exhorted the people to eschew anger and passion, and remember that we are now in a crisis which ls to test whether we are to have our government preserved or pasa swiftly down the declivity of ruin, as most all republics have goue, before ourown, He bad as much cause as any body probably to feel grieved at the enemies of the republic, but he had never permitted the sun to go down upon his anger or with feclings of refKtiation in his breast. AT BDINBURG about two thousand porsons were assembled. The Prest- dent was warmly received, and in compliance with the calls, made a fow romarks, when the train loft amid the roar of cannon and the huzzas of the people. AT COLUMBIA about three thousand persons had”congregated, and « like omthusiastic demonstration was made. at sRYMOUR there was a larre and enthusiastic demonstration, the President speaking with much acceptance’. AT VIENNA « large and excited crowd gave the Rresident » warm greeting. Secretaries Seward and Welles and Admiral Farragut and General Rousscau were injturn introduced and received with cheers, ‘The Prosident waa enabled to speak only afew words for want of time, and the train departed with three cheers for Andrew Jolinson. The (rain halted at several other places on the way, whore the President was introduced, AY JEPPERSON VILLE we were mot by a large crowd, and a salute froma heavy cannon. The President and the other distinguished guests were conducted to a handsomely decorated stand, where Jous M, Witsow deliverod a weleomo address, ex- pressing confidence in bis wisdom ond integrity, and the hitierance of the hope that hiali"e wontd be spared to carry ont the polley of bringing back all the States in happy accord, Tho President expressed his warmost thanks far honor conferred. He bad been brought up in the ndrew Jackson tang!ft to believe that ovstivution ia sacred and that the Union cannot be Ho gave a brief history of the administra- , apd said that Congress lind practically re- choo! ot the dissolved, poli selved that the Union was dissolved by keop- representatives from the tegislative that the war is over, and have accepted of the conditions Hechatlenged all croation, and Congress polnt to any single violation of the Baiti- he w Was the par! at platto <Cries of No, no,” apd laughter.) He defended hitaeel? from lio charge of usurpation, and gave the reasons he vetoed the Freedmen'a Barean — bill. Iabored «= to. eet fo millions of ne groos free, and having dono tint he way d by Lerislatire. Atabie the new task- Bat if it, tnened out uaprofitable overniment was to foot the bill, (Laughter aud applause) Helleving the bil! was nacon- Stitational and unjust, he e ve power to slay hasty and im Te defended binsalf against charge of traitor, Was he a trator io ‘Thaddeus Stevens? (Laughter.) Was he, as had been charged, & Judne Iscariot ?' Thore was no Jedas without a Savior. Was Thaddeus Stevens the sf ‘o far from that, he and others whouphe sovgit were destructive. Thoy want all who sustain the com cal death. It was time for the alert, to # that the constitution i+ served, and thoro he would stand tii! conquered or perished, (Applanse.) The Prosid elinded to Secretary Boward in cowplime and, in couel presented the flag of soy ibe i attel he 7 uy st oon, CMF yy tho Teitotore he relied npon the ¥ e, and al! the igand jeers of lis opr: could not drive him from his pur*>so, He was chogred throughout (his speccli. - AETARY GOW ARO MAKE A HPERCM. tory Seward was culled upon, making a few ro fa connoction with nattonal-qu vas OTHEES OF TUK PARTY EVTHODUCED. Secretary Welt Admiral Farragut, Generals Rous. sean and Coster were severstty intre@oced and app! * ed; aud amid the plaudits of the crowd exe ural: ite took the terry boat, at half-past Lire o'clock, to Seer fo Uopisville. Al the wharf there was ab sxowd cheeriig phe excyrsonists. opposed to :oe them aga'n ens! If the new scheme turned out mustera would kg et the prof a ® ct on. tution to be pat to politt- utry to be on pro be THE RECEPTION AT LOVISYIELE, nege ‘Tho Prosidentivl party arrived iu this city at four P, M. Thousnds arrived to greet them, and it iv supposed over one hundred and Lfiy tuousand specta tors wore gathered in the stroot#o welcome tho Pros - dent, which they did with {demonstentions of great joy and prolonged cheering. THK CHOWD, All Loutaville and the adjacent couatry must have been out in full force to have raised the crowd to such unex- pected and surprising proportions, Ag the boat neared the wharf those on shore set ap a shou! that rolled acrons the watér and answered the echoos of the opposing shore. . TUR PRoosastoN was formed with its right resting om First and Water Streots, extending east to Wator street, with the Fire De~ partment right resting on Firs, and Maio, aad was forwed ag follows:— General Jol C. Daviy, Grand Marshal, Muske—UVailed States Band. Old Pellows’ Sovietion. ume, o United Falher Mathow Sie ‘Trade Bociation - Hy Social ine, Kea Foctotias. i. y Men's Debating Soctetios. Joana Neca Talt Ciba, German Ronerdlent Seciettes he other Socletios not got report Citivens on foot. Steam Fire tment. Citizens on Loreebeck from New Albany, Jeffersons ile, Jofierson County Car and Wagons from the 4 OMION WAGON, A committee of the following ladies, viz: Mra B. L. Hotnan Henry Deut, Mrs John Ferguson, Mre. Toane Caldwell and Mrs, John Hamilton arranged a car containing thirty-six young ladies, fepresenting the States of (he Union, which attracted great attention, THe LIne OF MARoH was as followe:—From ferry landing at foot of First etredt up First street to Maw, dowa Maia to Third, out Third to Broadway, down Broadway to Niuth, thence north through Tenth to Jefferron and ap Jefferson street to the front of the Willard Hotel, where a stand deco. rated with flege and evergreens snd adorned with wreaths of flowers wae erected for the covemouics of the day The wricomm, Row, Jaues Gorm welcomed the President to the city, to which the latter responded. The President. spoke a long timo on the teptes or the day, and was frequevt!y cheered. He eftprs mn very foslag serge the uner In which be hed been ree ceived by the Stote of Kentocky, and particutariy by the city of Loulevitie. He referred ty complimentary terme (© the distingnished gentleman, Senator Guthrie, who acted ax their represent on coraston. He then drew a graptic coline of own care $ be \'nlon and the cop. crime came and the # in favor of the main. bot with ali bis de. he was 0 the powers wont Congress were per. ether courve they would Snally wuc- 20d if stabil tiny a dexpotiom eoncentratied in one department of the goverument, and eventnally the erinblishment of « monarchy, He referred to the mage of ine Freedman ® Bureaa bil, Civil Rights and Mopiuno a atenimeny to this opinion. He then men- toned the suaule of varous kunde which bed been ing throGgbout his derouon to stitation. He wald that whon t rebellion commenced he too venance of the won; votion to lone him, and enpoaned bie determination tetend cumoved where hie hed already taken hie poai- tion op the tattiemente of the constitution, Referting to the pleasing demonstrations in which thirty «x yous ite bud persooated the Stater of the Union, lie Aust our colniry wee like Corvelia.of old, equally of the beauty ond achieremen's of one child ae = others, and sourisbed them all with equal care, WR. REWARD WRORPTION, Secretary Seward wee then voeiforousty eailed, for and 0 arceptabiy to the dense amemblage in support of restoration policy, a8 follows — Secretary Seward thanked the audience f recep!ion, before a Reatodty sednnce; vat be war ne free in mind, in general sentitore!s before of would not bold «diferent. i to degree from what he would the other cities and Staten the of Mary! forks rongh, the ts of ingle and i. ae Hata A Nigh lt t:t | STATE FAIR AT SARATOBA. Freat diforences on the subject of the restoration — @-the Uviou, in the State of Kentucky, and he wight . Pagan with equal propriety say in atl the Southern Stutea, there WAS 40 eBtire unanimity of pion in favor of the union of these States, South is sound and sincera Twenty-sixth Annual Exhibition of the New in its loyatty to the Union. The reason of this Was Obyiorls and founded on simple principles vf Luma York Agrienlural Society, baiure, Tho ideas with which this war bad been under taken wore uurtnged fn the South fifty years before the ir - ractteal execution. Tne battle had fougit and the ; First Day of the Fair—The Entries and South had lost, and Naturally the renetion was greater, for thoir saflering bad boon ereater, and the y that had " Amount of Premiums. he, sulfored the twost iu the effort to break up the Union was evidently now the best satisied, accepting the reat of te contgst. At the cenclasion of ihe war President Jobuson summoned thrae persons to consult with Lira as to the conditions on whieh the Southern States cou! bo veadmitied to the Union. Partice, and he advised t ko. Ho (Seward) was ove of (hose twhen the fing of secession wn SARATOON CORRES? ONBENCE. and slavery was lauled down from its staff the integrity Danarnes, dene ti, Yeon, of the Calon shout 3 togrity. oc Ip answer to's eobeeea’ tiee Rona te ar them | _ The loading event of the week at tls famous rusort of feabion, Colly, dionpation and life restoring mineral wa- tors, isthe twenty-sixth aunual fair of the New York State Agricultural Society, which opened to-day under Very encouraging auspices, and will continue until Pri- day, the Lith inst. The society have no particular locality in this great State for the holding of their fairs, but mi- grate yearly to some diferent but favorable location, situated withia easy distance of the railroads, so that visitors and goods can be brought to the grounds with a3 litte delay and trouble ax possible. This ia the second time that Saratoga has bees made something about 0, he replied:—"Yes; Twill teli you something about Mexico. ke care of the States that you have already got, ond when you have secured them I will talk to you about Moxico."” KECRPTION OF THE OTORRS, Admiral Farragut, Secretary We Genors! Custer and General Crook wero also introduced and received with the plandits of the muttitude, General Rousseau ‘Was at Lome among his friends, a Atth me "CH Tt ite rae ‘MOTs. ned © conclnsion of the speech the procession mare! down Fifth street to Main, and thence to tho Louisville Hote! for the banquet prepared for the party and the invited guests. Along the line of march the utmost en- thusiasm led amon; i classes of citi. tens, Rie iene blocks, was orna. | BAPPY by the Agricultural Societe; the first occasion mented with national and not a thing | being some six or cight yours ago, when the village wax occurred to mar tho festivities of the occasion. As the the elysium of genuiue invalids, and when it was, com- paratively speaking, but young in the way# and doings of the fashionable world, Elmira, Syracuse, Auburn and your own goodly city, too, have each in turn expe rienced no little enlightenment in regard to the wonder. ful growth and improvements inat have of late years ® Deon made In the agricultural productions ond resources i Andrew Johnson's Pintform— of the Empire and have also beea, no doubt, i ‘Tho Constitution of the Uuited Staves. highly electrified and editiod by the sigiit of mammoth Cerercecreesvcoressststeeroverescis-tosesescorsetere ) | Oxon, ft Sheep and monster “punkine,” lor every ove ¢ t nag tho Prosident and say cheered ‘along the entire march welkin rang with the shouts of countless voices. THE BANQUET, The banquet room was 4 lendidly decorated and ad with national sags and banners bearing tuecrip Ainong the Iftter were the following: — OLOLEEOEAELOLOTEDAMEIE ELE DEEL EDD EE EL DEL COLL PEROLEOEIELEODLELELE LEED EPELLE DE DE DEBE an Of the above nanied places has, at some tine or other been siigilarly favored by the society THE FAIR GROUND On the eastern outskirts of the town, nud inmediately adjoining the race conrse, is an inclosure conigning twenty-cight aores of leve! ground, apd is is on this de sirable spot that tho woolety bave erected thoir sheds wad pitched tholr tents for their grand avaval exhibition, which Is always looked forward to with 60 much pi © aud delight by the furmere throvghout the ent te. To ence the iinpro: nt of farm ete and crops the socioty offers tothe exbihitors indeeoments othe way of yainable prizes, varyiug in acount from ono to forty dollars, and this probably in At men, sutre accounts for the de halt the annual reed partrnent, or, a separate buitdtyyes, one f ROUSSEAU, Kent ntative. Thrice welcome home." OUP OLPLOLEDP ALLEL LELEAGOPEOLE LE BELELEDLIELD EOD, Qererccenevesaenransecerecece-tectte sehen ts ct 04 :e¢e $ ‘*f propose to move upon your works at once,” = é U. 8, GRANT. 3 4 PLEIPLOOLIDUELE ELE AP OELEUPLPLELE DE ALTE LOL IEED EO) QL LLL AMALIE: AIMEE ACHE LOE OE IE FED 3 “ADMIRAL FARRAGUT—America’a Greatest 3 | si $ Naval Office 3 QOL LL ORO TEOE RP IOLELEEEDE RDA LE ODED DELILE LE BEDE LD QL OPEL IDIE AE LEME ED SE LEDPOOLEIE DEDEDE bob $ “This Cuion ooght not, must not, eanuot be divided. 3 3 Ww. RD." 3 QUe CO NOOE UA TD LEAL OOROLE LE TETENEOE DEBE IEEE HE IEE HED Many others were equally appropriate, THE Why OF TARY are termed, “class ypon the ground, »o tat was finely executed ip a type teal point of Areirons of Viewing a handsome cheese, pumpkt view. Tho title page wat adorned with elogant like. | COW, or threshing machine, he need not wander t) esses of President Johnson, Secretary Seward, Goneral | the \atricat ages ol (he Viorel temple, wh Grant and Admiral Farragut {i shear bright gisuces impor him, 1 no totally obilvious to the fragrant air aud beo plossome that surround him, Near the centro of the ¢ closure stands a roogh deal board bi of reapootad rions, with « pole over (he entrance, from witieh a smal! blue pepnon with the word “Presidept ', in white letters. This ix tive W ouso of the woclety, and a, cg) the'r seholarly Promdont, ae nent fould, bas his headquarters, aud where the aifsira per New Ouvesns, Sept. 12, 1566. taining to the exhibition are rega eg deepateh has Just been received Crom | of the enclosure t* as pleturosq lent Johnson :— geste to one's miud at frst sight aw conglomerate settie Hs a . mont partaking of the nature of half Arav, lunif buck t, Moxnow, Moyor:— woodsman—rafher a pleasing miaeegenatiau ar kind Invitutton of the Sth inst. has been received, THE VARLOU® SHCTIONS ly Tam competiod to eaythat important en- The fatr proper hay been divided into eight different Will prohibit me from complying therewith. | gections or departiaenta, each ander the sn} ccopt my thanks for your courtesy snperintendeat, whe Was foil control of t DAVANTURE POl CINCINSATE, At Len mninotes after eight o'ctock in the evening the President ond party lef: for Cincinnati on the steamer States. They will stop at Motison bal an bovr, and arrive at Cinciugati at wight o'clock im the morning. The New Orleans Diy ita Deetin Manerhat ANUREW JOHNSON. | qnimats placed in his division uuiit the fair closes Tho total number of entries made upto tree o clock tits od six hundred and fifiy two, bat many more are tod, and it i# asnerted tha by to-morrow night the number will be atrost donbled Every branch of agricultural induwry t* represented, from the yoked! oxon to the reaping mock The fue arts, 100, Lava not Lorn altogether ivnored, for your cor ny Tont saw eeveral picturer that Lave just arrived, Dot which wave not ar yet beom unpacked, bat will probably be bung in some conspieuous piace bo» mrt) Ms, Goo ean Fh yd understand whe ty i", oxe . hgricaltnea) implerents, produce, &e., ro placed on ashi ton at aA ngricattaral far; but when he Onis puch articiha ax Kewtne machines, quills, pie tures and tho tke, Claiming an equal bare o: auention, he is sorely puzzind to weroriam what afini'y ther bs existing between the Iter nemed arti lew and agred! ture. ‘To-day being opening day, tere ts still ex as is always tit Case, 2 grout deat of confusion. Beare: two-thirds of the sheds and lenis are vet eroeted; ua articles Lave not been assigued placer, while some of those booth already up, and awating t be eceupied articles @* a sacked the roketion, . Uy s Pano “tty abi that ue oar mien haw’ eu were not ob head the % Members of the TM rcelved at Milwaukee. Miewavkwn, Sept. 11, 1808, Postmaster Goupral Randall aud Senator Doolittle were welcomed Lome with canacn, boafres and an immense mass mooting Were Last eye alternoon wat one (he The Home Recep of the President. 11, 1866. Wasuisarom, Sept. An adjourned meeting of the Jofnt Oommittee ap- pointed by the Doardy of Aldermoa and Coymmon Coune il Of Waebingion met this eventng for the purpose of making arcengements to receivé the Freeideut on his apital, The following organiza- tontion of participating im the inhabitants of Washington, Young Men's National on Gin of Georgeto National Democratic Assoctation, employés of the Waskington Arsenal, omplorés of the Navy Yurd, employes of the Government Printing oMfce, Con- fervative Ariny and Navy Union, Jolinson Depart. faental Clu! Young Men's National Union Club, Bxeoutive” ‘ommintes = @f Arle Citize sth ward National Qpign Club, Pitt ward Nai'ona) Caion Club, Seventh: Ward Joins Yaion Club, Fourth Ward dobnson Club, Sixth Ward Jolson Club, National Union Resident Commitico aud the Fire Department, Colonel Famor A. Tait hae been solerted as chief marshal, ‘The Chairman of the Committee on the Military re- Ported that the commandiag oiticer of the United States Marines stationed at the Navy Yard had notified them to Lold themselves fn read'aeay (0 join ia the caremo- nios at the reception of the Presideut. A retolution was adopted directing thet the Moyor of Washing!on Wf ta. vited to deliver tho address on th ocension of the recep. tion. roturn do tho Neional tions announced their coromony —The oldost are almost as destijute of honse in Virgiala dur looked for ay, hig § tobe Sho copes iow Pe v ere vo bate nm tatters x our farmers loo offen W very. i i Wien the fair wl wonid be well a would exolude all shea f seen mee i prime \heie ens fat ; SoCctek para ob wuld come fou distal se the State to see the sighis would pot bare lo yo hall natistted. FORM STOCK AND PRIzee ‘The number of catile this your bs Lie émaliant that bay the jant six years, bot what is hip aumbers A 9 up in quality, weit 4 — Ta! fine specimens of Aldoroeys, Devous, miich cows orm in the stalls, while the show of swine aad shoop is . Their cowships havo + maiden of pet tached to thew horns or stalls, such as “ La- ‘Lucretia Short Horns.’ large, 1 assure you; ‘ Bright more proper! leadon-eyed, and sn on ad infritina, causiag mt arusement to the belles of the crim de ja créme lagt cones of se ho exhibited very Sa names cia, hone horns are Very re Nr Draper, wipager of the Malian Opers, aunonaces Ni Trovatore: soonery, ke, Chorabial’s Grand Reqaiem Meas will be givon this Morn og at St. Mephea's church, Twomty-oigiith wtrect, by the Meadrlsoha Unton, under the direction of the celcurated organist, Willian bog ‘The mass is for the repose’ of the soul ofa young lady who died in that parish on Sunday evening ta Mr. Thomas oers again to-m'gbf « splendid bill a Ter- race Garden, Ag the soneon draws toa close the or- chontral concerts increase in popalariiy. Mr. Davie bas imangerated at Argus Hull, oa Broodway, alight pleasing kind of musical eutortainment in the ah pe of parlor concerts. The vocalisia are Wren Kale Wiilet, the Misses Davie aud Mr. Vaniel D. T. Davie, ‘ive insteumentaliats are the litte wore 1 Me. will be given (hice who are still lingering hore like the or—bloowing alone.” ‘the dispiny © flewh ia magpidieent bot in quality and quautity, Farm horses and Wooded stock ave both well represented, and the sheop and wine are not bohindbaad =f) tea curious feawere about there agricaltural faire tual (he “bare yard fermily”’ are never admitted, or allowed the privilege of in for (lis evening, with improved chorus, coun] for the prizes 1 am quite conddent ak oles respectabte old “rooster aod watrunly he mn this broad land of ours, whigh would do credit to tueir fellow feathqred torte and would be protiy ceriain to carry nine aud looks if for are $10.000 Wea pacino patter? toe a als ams us oon 1 so iuemls } Ad ibited, whether imported ot fran whieh Bae mer marariog might ba seared of « oar nothing fap for atered over Torker 8 conductor, Tbese coucetio Limos @ wook at this hall, 0 horse will be allowed a premium olen pone competion with (hd chow qromimie for stots th ” the © am apd trial of hureee hibited endh day uring tie fare, radeni, aad the tte rent clataes wil) be an exoaliont track f The bores will be ander the dirsotion of the super and manner of ext\> lion of the announced in handiviiis each day Comrae several thousand persone will be ere | eh, Bo required to pay # mall charge, PROGRAMM FOR TM WAN sy thing \4 eRpyoted to be unl the clo of Smith, United states Navy. Commander Alvort N. Smith, Chief of the Barean of Favipment and Recruiting im the United States Navy De partment of Washington, died at Boston on the 8b inst., after a long aud novere ilimeas, aged forty-four Commander Smith was the son of Rear Adaira! Joseph Smith, now on the retired list of the navy, and doing Commander Albert one routs for pants will, ae wraal atirertione, bew ploughing machine, on duty as of the Burean of Yards and Docks 0: Mow. | every afternoon, sheep shear ton AY nee brother of the deceased way killed | mysteries of farm and conntry | while Og ‘ he a, against the Metrimac, | we are (o have the following « ones jn Haw the death of these two young | con Wreewmenay Reena and ratue tn connectir Trensoay Bevener’ rate, Canses of Datoriors\\ou, Clover first crop without porcbaviag manures Land from Wearing ( The sandal addren one o'clock, and ibe w Fridag. pton men Rear Admiral Smith t# loft childiee and alo the world. Commander Srafth entered the navy on the 261) of October, 18658, aud was in active uinili May, 1862, whew an illness, aed the he nally died, and whtch bad been contranted slong the coar! af the Gulf of Mexico Tue romaine of Commanter @mith have been taken to Wast ington for interment iu the cometery at George town, b. Tt be deivere 4 Of premiaine ® ace med oF PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Among the arrivals yesterday Avenus Hetel were Madame Ade To (he immed aio pruater of boot, tangic, ead 9 6 or ede nigh Mil ell besten for once. canvass meet you at evary (orn, on them, whieh inform you f move (wiht nud their own child re very trifing avon the -elehested enaks charm evening at the Pith de Ristori, the great nese del Crile, Big. Horgio del Grito, Signor 4 Private Beoresary, and hele aod tents alowed, we aaited | upon by # young lady of any | Hidiowy texte may retiely be use and at the one table. The Cam ¥ at Uinted chesks hornet off Gowes ebony damsel brings your mie th WEWS ITEMS y morning, destroyed « nty male, Wie property n Trente and barned be hed in Aaratope ) eharmer, Your enrepie Caroline Tw we ud Af p wr (men ia moet sitanem Mr. Jolin Killa, Baltimore, Ww war killed fa Pitts deipbia om the Dh inet, by bewg throws from a exe riage. He was formerly conbier of the Millington (Md) Rank Wieconsin Saricatraral and Wechanion! Meno~ chation. Menwarmen Rept 11, ise The Wisrom n Agrioniiorad 204 Mehewesl Aswoon ten Mair, for the exhibition ork, opened todey, Three hundred eniries were made The woulere Panta, Rich Forest, and Loulsa, of New York; Heckskitr and Piowboy, of Chitago, and the fasten Wieonsia sock, areou the ground, Ales the runners, Lagel Tender, Rook, Miranda, Panay Mert, Limerick Dey and Warper, _ WISCONSIN CONGRESTONAL WOMMOA TION, ant Wrought to Nash ving tourdered @ wegro in y ina. They wore arrented order divecting the amily ot je whowe tary to take cnge eperntore authorities ia tbe are not brought Biates lately mr Big Bethel Butler, militia, hee ordered be sliewed on fel der tirap, medal, or other mare of distlockion’ be may have worn (0 the (nied Stale service Pouring the war, A carvings weigh DE Dine tone, intended for the trams. ation of Leary ordaance, been at civ Ita Gextination is not knows, bat it te the trae a reported to have bees Wie, Rope 11, , aia eto |, Da NMES ltrs trees oe piety Preset, as Anake i Sonn piped 1we WIATLAND CAMP MEETING ROT. mma she ewan a rae am ng oh ac pctslamen dead a at 5 ¥ Anetta et Na THEATRICAL The Gorman Thatia Th: Al this theatre last uight Fried: omeodyr, Med Er muy au/i Land (Me must go lo tue utey), #4> repoated before a ful! audienee of respectable play aners. Tho picce wal rendoved™ with mora precision evem (haa on the former oeoasiog, Whom Madanse Mothug ‘ieplayed bor talout 19 represent (rae od in the rile Of Coniovtiue, ch requires’ corsiderable skill! tas Ferdinand You Drang, end ron 0 en the w erfection. The i, Ferdinand Von Drang and — Covlestine (Mime. ) bie wife, who aro subjected to the mnbh ign ot apoevieh and pious old mothertn-law a. ypocrite of aw udViacr, but tnd relief aflor a great deat Sxpoeiiton and suany denouemenls and curious wosaee at, The ott principal roler were in the: Lo&mauo and Lawwits, and Medquey ANifold Miss as Pauling, wiaa Mime, Yoo bor, made a very acompe- Mea * Vark Theatre, Brooklyn The Wotwon in Witte wwe ated (or the last tune at this popular place of ammeement yenterday ovening. Owing (0 the inclement stwto of the weather the audi- CHL WAS DOE ay a usual, Mtl there was very ee spectable atteud Count Poaco was perro Mr. ¥, B. Conwa Lago and crafty Thabo \« wustained her reputat acters of Ann Cathercke and ‘a Pa rite, The othee characters in the »)) & well appointed company: , Jowm Davis on. hibited @ fair amount of seting. Tu movow evening will be portor drazoa, by Walte Plillips, Req, entuted bee powerful east, tory.” There with oley's Minntrels, There (5 generally some sovelty worth seolng of Hooley’s Opera House, Brooklyn, Last eveming in atat. ton to the usual concert there were three pantouimie Plays enacted, vit —The Troubadour, ‘The Matton Thiet, and Jack sud the Keao stale. The last mentionsa wag Produced vndor the supervision of the well Knows comic pantomimist tony Deuler. This ag Chore Will be ho cuange In the programme, Hrookiya Academy. Miss Magele Mitchel), gracefully deferring to the ex» Prevsed desire of her admirers in Brooklym, giventes Hight a single performance of the Peart of Savoy, Deforq it o Thoretay for C\ucinnall The ploce hag Deon gotten Up With tnort than usual eave, and withea. Hist On its production @ vary elicwnt cast, and «fall chorus, San Fennelaco Mi This popular company has no wit, humor, fasic and dancing, ing batlade of Moosrs. Wambold and Tompletod, tho admis really good mngors, the dancing ./ Mosers, Cooper and Fietda the inatrnmental soto of Messrs, Dooniker and Gaitey, and abowe all tio sidegphite ting jokes of Billy Birey Charley Ba ble quarteite of attract crowded hones, There” ts no better p @ whicn a perow can enjoy a henry ieayh nud eid’ Byae. self of enmys andeare. Last might was buta the oluer mi of ihe season—eve i 06 the bit y ii aod Templeton oughg met, olf Foa!ly good, frovh tenor votons i_ a minstrel bail thom follow (he ex umpion of Gente aud Conmpbeli, and Wiey may atiain the paras 9a008am, THE BILLIARD TOURMAMENT. Yevtonlay afternoon the extibition opeund wi ® chat plow’s@yme between Meare MoCarthy sod Hattiem aad Winolog With ease, Ab tbo close {he seore Blood: —MeCarthy, 609, Marron, 26. The nek! gemo way Letwoon Mowre Dicu aud Fulop a& firet Mtr. Foley bind the boat of huw adversary, until the roventoonth inniag, wh Mr Dien mate o supe potats, following 4 y lie ea 7, 100, 43, 12, oN ia veguing nuare Urittiant on both sities, but parti As Will 199 -#00 by Uo folowing sogre, the B¥eC. as the t yet mente 12, 1h, 0, 0, 86. 2, 2. om, ioe, 45, 34,28. 11, 4, 19, oe 628 aa 4 by ™ 3, b tual sie apartge? and athe mud. ec be exmon “amare on Mr, Frewtey if. 2 ponte, it roning'® ment wax conghuded a ot tee by Mr. Curme. “Hieerty applause and load a “ hea’ of whom Mr Cact* casomed [ of the Hipp entertafoment at the best of (he season, - € ad sgh nore Mamp over Ector hee nor gol rupert to AL, Whotesate Ghildcen’s Geatect Coppers a ae be 7 ane Now Yorw. sreqbate Gold Meal” mud satay ak far Noweambe's “Cold Jorn braaking Tuoncre, Pin sale eectyn tye sale de pot Dah Irom wy site Rect Sing Th KCBUTON 9 Aeon Hon AN Prives m and othe sate Net aa " 7 pide (male 4 im togal Letterias. 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