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WHOLE NO. 10,974. NEW YORK, ¢, SUNDAY, THE TOUR. Return of the Presidential Party to the National Capital. Enthusiastic Receptions at York and Baltimore. BRILLIANT OVATION AT WASHINGTON Secretary Stanton the First to Wel- come the President. Bearty Greetings from Tens of Thousands of Buthasiastic Citizens. Secretary Seward’s Condition improving. Strong Hopes Bntertained of His Speedy Recovery. &e. Wasmmarox, Sep 15, 1866. RAVING HARRERUUG ‘The Prosiden! and party wero cailed to breakfast at six iis morning. ‘The day was flue and the display on the ‘mrvols pleasing and gratifying. At s quarvr to nine @clork the train left the depot for Balumore Mr. Sew- ard had so far convaiesced during the night as to admit of being conveyed by the same train, and his family, who hed been telegraphed to join him here in cunse- quence of his precarious condition yesterday, occupied the coach propared for his exclusive use. No stoppage was made until the town of York was reached, where ¢arrtages and a proper escort were in readiness to con- ‘vey the President and others to tho Wasbington' Hoel far the asual reception ceremonics, epesches, ke, The President was welcomed by Judge Fisher as follows: — Mn. Prseroevt:—In behalf of the authorities and citi- wens of York 1 weicome you and your distinguished com- to our ancient towa. Here in the gioomiest the revolution the Continental Congrom tound a they enacted some of their most linport- Here rest the sacred ashes of Smith and i 0, two of the signers of the Declaration of Iu- H me, to th amoyy their wesllerig “beams” of true patriotism all your Mving defamers. Sir, were with us they would hail you as we now jender and supporter of the constitution ; “ fer above tho trammels of part; whole, duty, and to softer phen A with a cheerful spirit while promotiag the judepondence of ail the States and poourl ng aes the pricoless Mesaings of an unbroken “ee Again, Ihave to welcome you to our borough wd udintredace you to my fellow citizens. de. ac. reft » yot more oa an emaemtena’s ners. respon: saying, It was with uoer are. of gestitude ie Securned bie shee cy welcome to ono who had always tried ve Hsdaty. Some allusion had jost been’ made of revolution, a ciaag men who per. heir in ishing the (> United States. If ‘Me with the distinguished doumt ‘hao he had of his existence that they ‘wou. come forth shaking off the habiliments of the and sacred soil, ‘hein to consecrate in their bearts the constitn- the Union. He had not time to address his th on the topics of the bef but thank have preserved pool — ole States, and oy en ry he had cherished, a reverence for the the Onrtitation of bis country, and the manders ent wie p one ta'tons of «6 en Bed prs could not drive hiw from hig pos amgg the tite had come when we should "a look upon the Constiiution as the bulwark of ¢ivil and re!igions bberty. anangient ora'er mid: “There is no liberty withoct 7, and 4 of ‘Wherty.”” wo the of a civd war ly done, pass upon the country. irra for Jobnson.’’) sEd2; Wal ‘The Premdent retired from the siand loudly applawied by the multitude, General Grant, Admiral Farragut, Secretary Welles od Rear Admiral Radford were then introduced and in torn oieered by thecrowd. Here, as at all oiber pinege ea the route, the cheers for General Grant saceodet. ‘The party were then escorted to the cars 45 they persed through tue streets they were greetad with cheers, the Jaton waving their handkerchw (a, CROTING THR MTATE LINK INTO MARTE OM Jaage Jeremiah Black, Judge Fiuher, Hon A J. G@lomhenner ant others of the committee tien estorted the pully to the State tine, where they were met by Colonel Webster and several membots of the «af of the @overnor of Maryland. Judge Fisher here surrendered the escort Janders with a few appropriate remarics Colonel Webster raid tbat they with pleasare accapied the duty, and Loped the President would safely return to the capital The President reom ved a despaich from ibe Governor of Maryload, saying —" There \s « vast concourse wait the Mary fag to recoive you wt Baltimore, The people will wen out om mare, evan at muureom Vast crowds of excited people bad coliecred ar Maitt md, cootinnally hurrahing for the Prewdent ant General Gran’ fpontan: wns uprising of hun, afd be would find thar he was not 4 tor wey believed that he was honesty patriotic effort to rentore a distracted tho tendency towards ceatrall on, which (areatensd cur cou mon entety. Beltoving aes the poops of Macy land world raed by Speaking today w (be ropres@matire of the State of Maryland, he sxked to be b lierad when he seid (he inealt stinmpted to be cast on the Presdext proceedot from & class of redicais who rayon and Consol at the approscbing @lpe:\ «vem the fect that the: the people -* — cyto the Dish we'tho Chiet wont Ret oil t of the Presicaes to the ¢ had been more marked than rat man could “ pa hat 4 ea aa cea ie toa tes ty. ‘Tao Vrewiden’ were! ber, V press pen orto han pincere (hewle for | this welcome from the Governor as the representative of the people of Maryland, not onty to him as the Chicf | Magistrate of the country, but as acitizen of the United States, Both the addross of the Governor and the reply of the President were loudly cheered. THE RECEPTION, ‘The guests were then conveyed im open carriages Qnder escort to tho Eutaw House, Tho strecta were ‘thronged on the entire route, men cheering and women waving thelr handkerchiefs, National flags were thrown out in all directions, particularly in Baltimore street, Nearly everybody seemed to have Geserted their houses to do honor to the distinguished excursionisis., Thousands of persons were within sight of the stand at the Kutaw House, which had been erected expressly for the occasion, and beaatifully festooned with flags and adorned with inottoes, Ex-Governor Bradford here made s formal speech of welcome to the Prosident, complimenting him for his honest, long and arduous service in behalf of the consti. tution and tho Union, and expressing the hope that he would return to the czpital additionally strengthened to perform the ispportant duties with whieh he was imtrusted. rue PRRSENT's Merny. The Prositent reptied at longth, covering much of the qround of his former speeches. With reference to the welcome it was peculiarly gratitying, coming aa {t did from the Executive of the Stace, as ‘the reprosentative of the people, and not from those clothed with a Witle brief authority, as city councilmen. He reiterated his conitdence in the people to uphold their iiberties, aud, for himself, ho would stand by the constitutfon, though all elve shooid around him perish, The timo bad come when they sheuld rise above party and come to the rescue of an imperilied country against the tyrannical and dangerous en- eroact ments of Congress. He then to eg io in fend the veto power aa exercmed by pic's bebalf, and made an carpest appeal for reconcllia: Hon and harmony amouy all sections, so that our pation, opce more united, may go On in her career of prasperity and glory. He spoke for about thirty minutes, and was greeted with loud applause both durtag the delivery of bis apeech and at its conclusion, RANQOBY AT Ie MOT. The President and party were entertained at the Butaw House with a banquet, Gov, Swana made a speech, coo- eluding by proposing “The health of the President,’ who briefly expressed his (hanks for the honor. Throughout the entire time the President remained in Baltimore he was the reeipicnt of enthusiastic applaae from thousands upon thousands of the people, THO WASHINGTON PERPARATIONS, It was announced that the special train bearing the Prosidential pariy would arrive at Washington at Ove @’clook P. M., at which nour the various elyic and mil!- tary bodies that designed particypatiug in the reception ceremonies, and an immense concourse of people, had as- sewbled at the Raliimore depot, the City Hall and in Indiana avenue, consecting the (wo pointa Long before four o'clock the people began to gather at the depot, and im an hour the crowd bad attained such » size and density that no little courage and perseverance Wore re- quired to penetrate it, Soon after four o'clock Secretary Manton, Attorney General tansbary, Major Goneral Canby, General Clugin and Genera Rucker arrived, when a telegram was bended to Mr. Stanton announcing that the Presidential pasty would not jeave Baltimore until dive o'clock, and would reach this city at ‘half-past six, Thw was ao unexpected delay which caused signs Of disappointment t appear on the faces of the eager sightseers, who pressed around the doora of the depot, theugh it bad no ofectin redacing the mamber of tho multitude, The cause of the detention was said to bo a speeeh that the President was then delivering tn Bult!. more—had such a coutingercy been foreseen a much greater colat would have been to tho reception by a general amination of the dwellings ben aebaetrd a ‘tir procenwon, aud turehins manta ve one inte teqainition. As it wae, ye ume the trai ar. rived numerous additions were mode to the number of tran sparencios. ARPIVAL OF CRNBRAL GRANT, Aboat five o’ciock one of the reguler trains arrived, which brongh’ General Grant, Adioiral Farragut, and Major General Rawings, Chief 6f Mtaif to Genera! Grant, It was said thas the numerous delays attonding tho do. parvureof the Prostdential party from Baltimore proved too mneh for the Goueral, and he resolved to exsoate ‘ene of bis fomous flank movements avd steal a march on the multitade of friends 9 patiently awaiting to groot him, But {t bas travepired Umt the real motive of the General in thus arriving in advance of the Prenidont-and the sane motive sctaated Admiral Parra. gut-—was to avoid being the recipient of the evmplimen- tary demonstrations which bave greeted hiro al! wong the route, from the time the Presidential purty left Washington until it rvurae!, ‘The General emphatically disapproves of the attompts that have repeatedly been made during the tour to insult the President with the Apparent intention of Lonoring bin, as the perrirtent calls for hie appearence, aud the nolsy, clamorous de- seription of the cheers thet greeted him when ho did appear, vory clearly indlowtod. 10F PREMDEVTLAL PANTY BEARD PROW At half-past five a lempaich was received aunouncing tha: the Presidential (rain hud marted from Balimore, and at seven o'clock it was expected to arrive in Wat ington. Superintendent of Police Richards statioued « doubie tine of policemen along the platform upon which the train was to discharge its distinguished freight, and @ whten point (he Presiteat would be received by the wembers of his Onbinet and the reception eommitios, and through the depot a double line of infantry was placed to Keep the paamge posseorires train to the carriages. A MORNIUEHRD FOOTY TO RMCETVE TR Pmmetoaer, Bhortly before seen o'clock Secretary Stanton, Attor- ney General Stamebesry, Secretary MeCalloch, Pestmas. ter Genors! Rando!l, Secretary Browning, Colonel AR. Long, Private Secretary to the President; Jadge Purcell, Wm Parm, Assstant Secretary of the Navy; J. F. Hartley, Assistant Secretary of tho Treasury; Major General Canby and stat, Major General Rucker, Brevet Brigadier Genera! Lodingiou, Brovet Major General Em- ery, Commodore Smith, and the gontlemen couponing the committec to reeeive the President om the part of the citizens, arrived and took thet station on the plat- form. Ven ARMEVAL 18 WAMINGTON, Pressly at seven o'clock the President's train ar- rived. The President stepped from his car aud was im- mediately eurrounded by his frends, whose hearty groet- jug tesored him that the pleasure they ail felt et his safe return to the ational Caplial waa of no ordinary char. acter, Tho Preeident war frst ealuted by Beecretary Stanton, with a cordiality tet left no room for doubt as to the feelings of gratticntion timt be experienced on the orcasion. As the Prowident meppad upon the platform a» salate was fired Crom a battery of naval pieces under charge of the marine brigade qiationed just outside of the depot, | } | a band strock up ‘Halt wo the Chief who in tt mph advances When the diaingulsied party enterst the car- rages ‘'t war scet dark, and although the Presitent arriego was in walling, he tool bie eet mak opemcmrringe «= in which | the Indiee of the purty bad teton oate. The President's earriage moved out 2 And proceeded tm the direction of the City Ha lowed by « great portion of | tho crowd, muking the wolkim fing with cheer upon cheer for ihe ont, for Andy Jobanon General Grant. The onthueinsie crowd acenmpany- | ing the Prosideot's privave carriage war informed by peverni officers and poltewnen that the | Promideot bal wt yot left the which pi information waa trented with vo ti eided!y poor aitempt to rell nem for a very email price. / The reevit was that the Prerident and party made their y to the Cily Fail with but ‘ike impediment, while | | his private carfinge turped down Third strnet, leaving the @onder-sumok crowd (0 settle the mystery ae bert they could. “Arrals, be dad,” rad a poazied Mbornian, © ho i BOL going to Le received at sll at all.’ jo the meantime the Prevident pewed ap lodtang | arene, between two ranks of military. sanding at pre oot arma, and arrived at the City Hall, where ap im immense crowd had amenable! 4 9) on 8 was with great Mifionity kept open by the poties, fhrongh Which the Preient peseed op the maps of the City Rall, where Mayor Waitack was waiting to welcome tim. Mating resched the point Jesignated for hin, the President took off hie bat and bowed w (he amembiags, which replied to the eletasion with almost onat cheers Mlemee | That wie pervator toe having been restored, Mayor Wallack addressed the | President ‘THE PROCESEION York welcomes our President home.” Pare and sincere loyalty exhibited itsetf to day among the denizens of this city, Andrew Johnson was ro- ceived in a manner befitting his station. Long before the arrival of his Excellency large crowds were in wait- ing atong Indiana avenne, and, tn fact, the whole length of the route, to do honor to the Prosident of the United States, Many wore disappointed at bis non-arrival at the first hour named —five o’chock—and left for thelr homes, At one time there were apwards of twenty thousand of our people in waiting for bis arrival, At the conciusion of tho President's remarks the pro- cession marched from the City Hall to the White House, via Third street and Pennsylvania avenue. The order of fiareh was as follows: — : Marshal and Avda, Military, consisting of United States Infantry, Marines and Cavairy, The Presidevt and Party. The Mayora of ashingions| Gooey ctown and Alexandria, and Others of the Re on Committee. Anthoniden of of "aching, Georgetown The teat Ta Tatshitantes A Astociation. The Board of Trade. The Conservative Any aml Navy Union. Young Men's National Club of Wi Young Mon’s National Union Club of Georg: The Corp Johnson National Democratic Fxocative Coman' Lriwh Couzens. Emptoyos of the Washington New York ef Enployee of the arena.” Employ 6s of the Goversment Prinvng Ofte, Firt Ward Johnson Cap, Second, Third, Poarth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Warde Jobuson Clube. Citizens and “trangers. United “tater steam Fire Brigade, Washington Gey Ftre Department THR BOUNES ALONG TH8 KOVR were soch 98 will long & remonhered by every one who witnessed the gratifying ovations paid t his Exeet Jency. Everybody was anrious to oxtdo his acighbor ip paying the respects due the Chief Magistrate of this great nation. The Mevine corps, who led off the proces sion, with thelr magnificent baad, prevented a most’ brilant spectacle ax they merebed slong Ponneylvania avenue, with thelr neat uniforms and steady step. Teey were followed by the rst and third bat- tations of the Twelfth United States infantry, who vied with the other troops in appearance and good marching. The infantry were followed by the Fidth United States cavalry, who, im splendid attire and with magnificent horses, escorted the President to the White House, ‘The transparencies were very numerous, The em- ployés from the Arsenal bore one on which waa ipcribed, “Welcome to our President.” The Navy Yard employe, who were ont in full strength, earried several banners, on which wera inscribed, “Weloone to our Presideat—the Navy Yard respects him,” and ‘Honor to our distin- gulebed Secretary, William H, Seward.” Prominent ium the whole procession were our gallant sieam fire brig- adeewhe, with their red shirts and biazing torches, ac- companied by their apparatur, were the cynosure of all eyea The Johnson Departmental Club made @ very fine appearance, thongh few in nomber, They carried » beaatifa! crimson banner, on which was painted an exeoilent likeness of the eminent man Whore cune they bew The mombers of the presemted the nestest apttsenuan af cap sinDinne Mw the procewion, being dressed in good rtyle and all woaring & beautifnl badge of bine and silver. The Arse. nal employts mmmbered 250 men. The Navy etaployos 900 men, the houkbinders of the goveroment pripting office 150 men, the National Democratic Association 160, the Departmental (lab 60, and the Com ervative Anay and Nevy Union 66 mon, THR CROWDS AnOnYD THE WrITe noorE, Extensive preparations had been made to receive the President in a becoming manner in the vitinily of the White Hons, under the -opporition that be wonld reach that poivt before dark. Flags were displayed from a- tnont every howxelop, and bhanuers with appropriate em- Diems were to be seen im great profnsion. The late h However, at whieh he arrived provented this dieplay from having its fail effect Aa early as four o'clock P.M. people commenced congrogating ‘on the grounds about the White House and in Latayette square, and by «ix o'clock every etreet, tree, fenes, lamp post, balcony and window in the vieinity wae occupied by ceger people, including all claeser, nationalities and colors, and both sexes, anzious to honor the President. At five o'clook, ae per orier, te veterant of the war of 1812 commeneed to ageombie im the portico, As one after avother arrived each in tury was weleomed by those who had preceded them, and their hattles were fought over again, Several hours were pasced by these veterans in patient wailing, the time being whiled away by story ond aneo- doto of the Inst war with Fnytand. Each member of the party could boast of having shaken the band of George Wartiogton, and thee thus found were the centres of attraction, Ata querier afier eight o’elock a sainte of artillery and (he cheer of the throng annoonced the appronch of the long expected President, From this thme antil the clone of the proceedings there was one continues series of choors. First came the escort, consisting of regular troops, cavalry and infantry, aeeonpanied by several bands of mane. Next came the Presidential party, escort fod by adetactinent of tue Fifth United States cavalry, the band playing with grand offect the beantifal piece, “Weleome Home." The Prosident, apoa alighting, re- crtved Ge congratulations of wembers of his ewn hoore- hold and a few other privileged persone who bad been admitted within Lie cordon ef sentinels pared around the vertibule by Lientonant McKeever, of the Twelfth United Staios infantry. The remaining carriages, w the Bumber of a down or more, containing Admiral Farragut and other distinguished mombers of the party, arrived im rapid sec emwion. At this point the President reviewed the whole columa as each club of organization passed. Hats were taken off Tho Fire Department attracied particular attention by the neat appearance of the mom- bers and decorations of the apparatus, When tbe pro cession had catirely passed there were loud cries ‘or the the rolling of drum ep ped forward and addrewed the people ax follows :— THR PRGIDERT'S ARRON Feu ow Ormeve— For this demonstration you tender me @pon my retarn home to aeume the dimeharge of my official duties you will please secept my hearttolt thanks Such a weloome from the people who have been the daily eye witnoe of the manner ia which LT have ducharge’ my dutiee © peculiarly gratifying. All 1 can promwe you for the future w that that there will bea cont anance of my conduct in the past, [ Lave (ried to dichargs my oficial duties 19 com. planes with the constitevion and the principles which I deome T wiit add that the eontiment which you ext ot peculiar to yourselves, but watry wherever | have teen. © expression whiel has gone My own opinion | abroad tothe coontey with regard Wo enetaining foment of oometivetion and pot to be mixonders @ the day ia not distant when the jodgment of the American people will be made manifeet that Usie Onion mast be | Pentored—thas prace und «perity aod harmony must in provall turer rho Uaited Btaten, I believe 1 can safely tonify that the greet portion of ‘our follow that J beve i nd here seen of them since 1 om, | will second wit in soxtaining the princhpled of ftee gyverament in Compliance with the constitation of the country. again tender ye wliowe rotdet end now e thems for thia sordia! ®eleotwe, which will be remem- dered by me as long as there wm ‘pulsation im my beart- Aid (be geosiest euthusiaara the President entered \ the hoase, accompanied by Admiral Farragut, Brevet Major General Rmory, Secretary Welles, Beeretary Me Cullough, Post Master General Rendell, aad many ober distin gn ched perros wrcomn reem THR VeTeRATR fn the main hail the Veterans of 1812 stood waiting to Whlcome the President. After hearty cheers hed been ren, Colowel John 8. Williams, the senior officer pre- eent, stepped forward and said. — Tp the name of the amocmted extdiern of the war of ‘WU,I tender we rou, Mr President, « cordial welegme from the depot tothe Capitol was one of the most bril- Mant displays ever witnessed in this city. All along the Mine of march was to be seen the nations! emblem, ac- companied with {nacriptions welcoming the Chief Magis- trate of the nation home, ono of the most prominent of which was the banner of the old Thirteenth New York cavalry, exbibited by Captain Roberts, of the Excelsior, on Fourteenth street,on which was inscribed, “New Fiz 3 te ‘SEPTEMBER: 16, 1866. pon yonr return im health end | chy, & Welcome from We Learts of old, tried patriots First Assistant Postanaster General 8, Jobn B. L. Skin- her, one of the Veteran Corps, stepped forward and con- Gratulated the President upon h ia safe arrival, aftor his perilous journey, aud alluded to the fact that Colonel Williams had had the priviloge of shaking hands with Goorge Washington. The President briefly replied, thanking them for their Manifestations of good focling, and was particularly thankful to gragp the hand of one who bad seen George Washington, The yoterans were then each introduced by General Skinner, apd tho President shook each warmly by the hand, thanking them for Weir good Wisbes The President then retired. ‘mE chowD Sill remained outside, and joud galls were made for Grant, Farragut and others, Genera Grant was not. Preseot, Admiral Farragut did not respond, but finally Marshal Guding stepped forward, and after apologizing for the abeonee of the favorites ealled for, was about to retire when there were Joud cries for him to go om, Ho gratified the crowd by referring to the auc eos of She trip, the gratification at . finding @ majority of dhe working people all right, and closed by saying if the colored mop required agents (0 make contracts for them they are not ready to vole. This wos receivod with decided marks of apgrobation. The crowd ‘hen diapersed, OO OITION OF ORORETARY GEWanD, Seerctary Beward arrived here about three o'clock thie afternpon, He was so Ml ms to make it uecessury to carry him from the train to bis carriage OR a stretcher, While the crowd was gathered arownd (he Ballimore and Ohio depot waiting for the arrivad of the President, a! rumor was etartod that Secrovary seward died while on his way, from the depot to bie feeitcnes, which ereated considerable exettement, gud. many persons repared to bis awoilling to adcortain tie truth, Dr. Mori, Me. Seward’s attond- mg pbysicien, describes Bim as being serjonaly il, although not dangerously 99, and this evening sirong hopes are enteriarnod of bis entive recovery in & few tava TWE DISASTER AT ar sohnsTOWN. Four Porous Killed upd and About One Wuudred and Fifty Injured. Jouxstows, Mo. Sept. 14, 1406, ‘The whole mortality op fo thix hour—balf-pait ons oeloc® P.M. —ta four, Tht nawibor may eventnatty be increased to tem, 4 f The utinder of wounded rearhes one hondrod mnd fifty, tany very alight’. ‘The calamity has fellen almost excinsively om the Laboritiy clases, r ciry INTELLIGENCE. Taw Wearume faneeey wow docldedty chilly. Ther mometers were examined for the parpows of finding out Whethor the mereury had fallen watiicienOy tow war. rant the wearing of additional elothing. fa tho evening ik fell Below she sixties, « difference of nearly twenty gives in less than as many hours The fall seesow fairly commenced, and in another week or two thy way 1 be deserted, and the kevely woarers of again prowenado Broadway. Masoxig Pam, —Durmg the month of Nuvermber ver! A grand oper fatr will be hold in this ofty, under fb auspleeg ef the Gram texige of the State of Now York, in ald of the Masonic Helland Asy tom rat i eid at the B corner of Deondivns and Thirty-fourth steeot, ty FP. A. M,, when yeveral eminent «prakers ret of the fair, Kixoolleot ims variety to thy proeoedings. Keane pon tae Coney Cuoootars Wonks, —Mr Vroat B. Polley, enginecr and tnachinivt, bas Just completed ‘Wy the agent for evening & pubic moetin: m to be Hour w shed en WieOf Ie con. twenty horse por deam enone, nine by eg has the merit of origh troesiom. Itie very bighty danab OF, and weighs aboot « tou anyl o half, Sue or ax (mane Woxay wy Vawox. On Friday morning Mary Coyle, om insane woman, was taken from the Twenty-third precinet tothe Fourth Dietriet Pole Court, Pilty seventh street, aud committed by the pro widing magietrata, She was remarkably qabet all dey At ten vloluck in the eraning Samuel 2, Atkiavon, the night watchenan, made the tour of the celir, and on onvoring the OO @ccupied by Afra. Coyle she was at Giret invisible, Proceeding tu the rear ef the ool, how ever, Mr. Atkinson aa tae Uniortanate woman ha by the peck to t ter fvcet, she having mute her pocket handkercivef to seconplet by Afr weouring the handkereliet about Cove bod prostrated berweit on the thagal ducing siranguintion, Whou eat down sue was yet alive, bus death engued shorly afterward. Coroner Nauirnaom helt au inquest on the body, aud a verdios of Speatl by suicide by. hanging lerself to ihe water of ace} at the Fo Mere. Prison, wile deraaes the jury Decemwed' was ity years uf © of Ireland, Fret 1) Burson Braner.Retween three and foor O'clock on Sa’ urday Morning & fire Was deovernd in thy tewement of Now, 302 and 0b Beeoker atreot, eooupied by J. & R Hanse, manutactirers of agrieviturat impie ments, The flames extended to the Grat floor, occupied by G. Sporcer at @ laundry, and atso ty the second floor, ovcapied the Piano Acton Company ax a manuiectory. third hoor te overp.ed by Ack erman & Hutchings, pano moulting makers The fire is Poppomd to have been es acoident. Mr. Sacse eetinates his lose et aboot $1,000, mo insurance, fhe damage w the laundry is about $1,200 ; ‘no immurance.” Conkling & Hiro. eeoupled part of tho basement for tususfactoriag matting $400. ‘Tho datnage to the stuck of the Plane Company is avout insured for $1,009 in the Be Marks, $600 in tho ‘Knickerbocker, aud $1,100 in tho Williamevorg Clty Invuranee jeny. Ackermun A Hotenings have sustained damage to the extent of $900; ineured sor $1,200 wm the a vod ad Awaterdam Insurance Companies. paliding owned by Mire, BR MeSeom, This damaged sbout $14 ‘0, And is inenred for $3,000, Pox cr ix tue Steamer, Yesterday woruing aa old man pamed Uharies Shay, apparently dying of consamp- was picked up in the street in @ porfeetiy helpless ikon. When found be wax barely alsie to articula’ biz parse He han been vam w Beliewue Hoop tal MULTAN AFFAIRS. ‘The Seennd regiment, iow Raewvests York ¢inte No Park on Wodneniag gest, pursuant to the euhjonod order — ben Dar. POO ESTAL ORDER——wO, WO. Veangeanteus Snoewy Kecureer, 86 ‘The officrrs a: ard. and will be Se He wilt we | guard, both of whom wilt fostructions of the Adjo nh phered le opportunity of rer od eta wll rey BLM Bien, & New UsivoRma-von fie Nariowan Goano —Thie erem jwlamt, drawback to a fall attendsoce part of the men. bere of the various regin © * Now York State Nations! Guard upon sil ccasons of pdiic parade, it om, ie now aboat to be supplied by the Htate A uniforms bave siready been while others are noted ieaned to a few ur thas they will be fornint apecial order No. M4, fre went, company comue Geitver to the seanion by Moda: Of the officers of have not yer been g Rext, when a special me ont will be held. Those whe “SEIN POLiTiCs. . Gn, Sepa 14, Nee. belt ‘here thie ovening, # and safety to the federal | | I: WASHIN IGTON ° Wasurxovon, Sept 15,1806 4 Tho Keperted Sale of Freedmen in Alabama. General Swayno, Ascistant Commissioner of the Freed~ men’s Bureau in Aisbama, has telegraphed that ho does ‘not credit the report that two colored persons bad been sold into slavery in Cigek county, that tate, for debt, but that the matter shal! be carefully rifted, The com- missioner holds that the sale of a colored man into slavery for a specified length of time for debt is in direct antagonam with the law, which provides that slavery or involuntary servitude xball not be imposed exce; punishment for crime, of which tao party shall be duly convicted. General Sheridan in Tomporary © ‘* Major Gonoral Sheridan has uotifed the Comripsioner of the Freodmen’s Burean in a oormmunication dated September 8, that he had assumed temporarily the con- trol of freedmen’s affairs in the Bute of Lonwiana, to order that General Baird might leave, Genera! “heridan stated that he did not deem ti necesary to eopioy the five additional phyricians for which authority was given by the Commivsioner of the Berean, an@ wooldnot do se untess the cholera should fnerease tn violence He thiuks tho arrangements already made are suftcient to care for all the colored people in the bowpttal:. Internal Revenue Recoipts. The receipts (rid Internal revenue to-day Gp te ue I’. M., the the the dopartinent was closed, wore $3,447,075 ‘The recelpta during the woek ending today ware $5,970, 286, Sales of Public Land, The Comin sioner of the General Land Odice buy ro orived returns from the loewl land effieo at Nebraska City, Nebraska, for the month of Augusi, showmy that feven thouswid one hundred and forty-ooe acres were Gieposed of during that mouth, Four thonwnd three hundred and tine adres were eusered under the Mome- stead jaw; two thaurand one hendred nd Ofty-kwo were: wore oa) rewainder for cash. Returns from the Land OM0a at Ht Clout, Minn, for tho same mow'h sate that vightoon heudred Bhd twenty acres were located with ay theme calioge serip. Retarag from Stevens’ Potnt, Wir. report 1,040 as unmber Of aera Hrpiced of fn August, 40 aeres whieh wots Inented with Ch , 58 with eash, and tho residue opterud weentogtl Law Basivess mt The Gommietioner of Vw 214 new Patonts ju the week ending on the Von Abn Lnwde. ¢ of Freedix Agralre, the Law 3 Major Wi lon, of the t of oft tam Fo in eb oF Ube purpose of pie ‘ How ha pi of the Hurean aut 19 ote sanewt ” contret of all eoend a Carotina, south | ‘ on, M iny 1 Denne 4 no a Ce v4 are ' £ Use ie erty the fave ie nT vovted OF wor elmneied by Be crymets oh ble: apprench of oar erp There aude are loomed hg ther gover to pinnlont and froetmen, and ih A)? cases ora poOeuphe by vstebliehmonte ador thes nérol of the bareay Camtented Wille Letters ef Sdusinistrmtion nnd Comnrdln wate, Go. Vefore Surrogate Chacon, contested wilt will be celled The followtug ix (he calendar for The valewdtar « day, Beptonator 1%. shat day » ou Tue Pree Moya Pon W480; Thoms B.S york, Joa. HL Anderava, LiereMnn OF Oe are granted Lo the following person sent for the ty) mW. MoQuiee, qvardian VY bllyabett ‘Thomas Den: dacoy Hower weidenon, ua guard to Annie, Charles Armbirunter, sod Conrad Jordai atack ; Margaret A, Janes aud MYizabryth UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OF FC Hefore Commer.coer Oh re S198, = The Oimek od Staves oe. Sahn Vroom ing Of thin Camm was pesiinnt thie monuiae Wood wae roeatiod and wotyjeried to ri The bene Colma id oXanminat ion ag ty the clroumstancen ond vattioniare ff the alleged mfernion of Dream bef ire United Sivter Martel Mar ray, From Coloast Wood's testimony on thie point It appears tint Brevtn wan altegetber sf wt at the time be couferwd Wy having parchated the tranefer press from Dutch Cher elie Ulreh, om the oundition that the bould be parmitt tse Nw eomplels wme vot ork mt bed be pepe tie wife both ioqaleet If «x for hie arrest and were ane comfesaion, is wax claimed, nor obcited by prounoes, U arrom, by Ubremte while onde Mr. 4 eonipeat for the dele the conferuen @as trade wh ie} and tbat be «as permitted to nal ere our days & otueo-men & the statement be did, end that, with that confeenen, the wee po evidene tent with gard lo the poere ion of the tum Mr. the Commanone opin on on Allen replied on the part of the pros th ethane! ot m Mow Z 5 € ant tonrnes aut pre a wuted vo the The gram! > Viewhad eb evening, and (ue npiana wan beoag om anew prires « secceneful competitors. in the of we He game between T, VoCerhy, the cham t indians, and ¥ J. Planieet, the fohamplon », wae played to determing the winners of el aod third pina the Phelan & Callender full ned four porkot bulart able and the un . or At the #6 Joined eoore shows, Plunket woe the table aod Motar- thy the alver plate — MeCarthy—0, 6 % 0, 14 4, 4, 29 0, 2, 0, 7, 4, 9, 9,9, 0,0, 12 9, mb, 4, 6, 0, 27. S~avernee Tt the entertain ment opened with en er a gacne Intmeon Mesere Pignket and Dien, the inter winning p Temas tod Michact | oilowed with @ gane of 150 paints, push thote barred. Mr. Phrivn wow by 16 pointa Mr Th K. Gewit, tn « onat epoch, presented the prine, after b the enterianmant clawed with & gene of 600 s Jobe MeIhvit sd Joseph Doe ihe fot y 180 poinie, STEAMER EXPLOSION 08 THE OHO mover - Three Persons Killed 4 txt mete va bet worn Cat pele at eleven © clone two @ the orem tnd 600 pameuger were Eiliet aod cine wi the crew ond (arse pamsongers wore wouadet, fr and Goyandoite, on) this morning four miler below Gall teroNLAN EET AT CARLISLE $7 on. «| Napoleon to Issue a ae a “EUROPE. News by the Cable to Satur- day, Septeniber 15. i Manifesto té the Powers. A Difficulty Between Italy and Austria. The United Staies Squadron Salis from Russia. COUNT BISMARCK'S THANKS TO AMBRICANS. ho. he. be. FRANCE. Napelcen's meastanhe axsenee ase Penee Panes, flops 19, 1866, It woxpected that (he circular whieh the Banperor Napoleon is abovt Lo teeoe to the Power of Europe wih be very pacific (a las lowe and charseler, | Repariateet the Ainoveantennttle. Sr, Peraetvome, Sept 15, knee, The United Stairs Squadron toft hus ion waters to day Ceod Result of Mimion, Monoow, foot, 18, 1866 The Moscow Gard: ontole (he abiinooe Detwren ine United ptovwr and Ruri { PRU 8 8 pA. | Timm ot Caves Mlamenelt tee: Andis Vavers. Daou, Cpt 15, abe Couat Biemarck bes sent 6 letter of thanks to the 1 Statoe Minister ackwowlodsing ibe kindness of \nerigan rey.dentw whe ‘wrniebed the ity tone af e wounded in the oopinade ) ITALY. $ A Bittiontty im Negotiations with Aneta. Leones, Hopt 1a, 156® There } a amor of a diffionity between ludy and Ane tea on the wuljwot of the debt of Voor a THE EASTERN QUESTION, Hnuinnd’s Advice ¢9 the Satin, It bv end that Oreat tirttetn Mad aL ESTE Rive an putenomy 10 the Crntaum, wid husk the Porte haw rer Ceaent t ‘The Trouble Taeremsion The trontives easiern dowd of the Med'o rraneae me the THE CABLE DESPATCHES. iwerenne Your av Haogen, Rept, 15, 1806 The Medeay completed coating at miduight on Toes day, and loft In company with the Terrible at dayNght ou Wednewiay morning We arrived at St, Merre sorty on Thoretay morning, hot wore prevented from enieriog the hachor by thick weather until nest de We havo fourd « mitable husding piece for our cable from Plasencia to % Plorre Woe arrived here at three o'clock’ Ole afterueen, and thall proceed to lny the cable ecrow the Galf of mM Joba Murray, Lawrence ms son weather will pos uit —_ = 1k has been biowtng a gale all dey, preventing as frou ary Sim landing before, We arrived of thin place carly thie mem'rg cyano Ww. rnin AFFAIRS IN MASSACHUSETTS. SPLOUAL TELEGRAM" TO THE SEW Tome WORALD. Affair in Beeten < Mechorecd Chere piste inke the Lite ef hin Korman Kiew- tu Combridwr \ Sivaddy « Destraved ty Vire o Reroed te Death a Another Seriousty Injured, he. Beerew, Rept, 1h, 1808 Atnomg ottiee exciting events mm Horton today, bse hare Om attempt to murders Washing rm obteet in by one f hin employia The wool be awuein ee young wan twenty yrare of age, belongme jn Chartewown, need Frewk W. Rownde, and he Attompiet wo murder ie Adotps Preger, iting goede Genter der the Adama Hons, Syme difienity hat veered betwee the portiaa, tw whieh young ety wee Wn the came, and oun of the feenlts af it waa the Aiharge of young Noawde by Mr. Preyer, Ouewvional hand words panned botwonn the ring the forenowe, and abows teeny mninutee befory trek Pounde drew a munall photo ond ie Me Proger ran out nA. thatey dm harged @ into 1 the rietet 4 shah orm wun ore of den getorn 10 to by more : atvocatta Hes arrinl. Ienmetione'y on ren op Nortatk ples, te Fo pee er, and * ae Ainge whey ie a » ven wih yur ! Ja preat rurprien and eanitement Charan ¥. Holt, son of V8 Hou, © prom man in Oombridge, cgrmmniel wnesde best over He bewena a wire, © tre Dn, tehow tng ” the Matow re 4 ne eh » Metroas, weer | ta, aad whaty ye . { the Memmchiweile Medica Kecivty, and Yow Pr ( \oe Naworel His Woert'e shetty f by fre at a0 early KD cunmay perinhet Walker, war serioowy injor jum va The bam wer bows | eoremee Bethel Fisher * erate im the Fifi be Aatret peat work ~v The Soldiers and sailors of thie Mate Convention in Vaqwnil Hall om the 1h Be presen: from ol wectons of tne Mate eure , Mowtey or a Pawe seme Me opera im Bete