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? WHOLE NO. 10,975, NEW YORK, MONDAY, —— Qaamae & SONS, mae M E xX 1 Cc fe) s dition in a for ‘without having sufficient money to carry thy yogis your of trial CHICKERING & Bitty, 4 Caos, Sept. 1, 1600: OUICKERING. 4 pone, ALL POR A xNWEPAPER, * P ‘Tm r Captain Makin. + some Maximilian Takes the Church Paety |.,, ter wsomsy Trmanannock, cops cf lb Inte His Friendship. Ul, bringing a mail, panengers, and Atlantic telogr sp! . (BSTABLIGHBD 1628) cable reports only six days old from London, WARUPACTURERS OF When the steamship arrived withie a mile of ath — oF, eo MANUFACTURERS OF tle of San Juan de Ulloa it was stopped by OF sor 4 if rc wi ~“ MAnORERGEEN OF MOVEMENTS OF THE LIBEP-AL LEADERS, | Som urns uniter ys, ontona copa eo MANUFACTURERS OF a / kins to take his vessel to Groen Islamia and to remain 7 there at least three days {n observatign. Both the cap er { “1 MOXUMERS OF ,% Roads 2nd rade in Bad tain and the consignee objected to die mail being taken oe Pane ASD vratent 2 - ashore, and dectared an om! fon al! the nowepapers GRAND, SQUAKE AND UPRIGHT , “Condition. ard every species of nows infurmation, GRAND, UPRI@! The vessel went into obseyvation. Immediutaly after- ARE AND BT é ain a wards a telegraphic dispateb was sent to Maximilian in- Set eae eee AND UPERS The Ny York Herata qq | forming him of what had transpired, He taetautiy re. GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT ‘ RMR. FOR nian BNA | tied that the Captain of the Port must go on board oF PIANOFORTES, Maximilian. the steamer and ascertain the very Intiest news nid c Tree copy of the very latest newspaper, Ft was half-piit rANOeoy RET EY eight o'slock at might when Maximilian’s des 10! “4 of} “ jon apg us patch reached Vern Cruz, Om the ‘ollowim: PIANOFORTES, BECRIPT OF THE CABLE NEWS IN MEXICO, | morning, te 90m, the Captain of the Port PIANOFORTES, taking with hiro interpmter, went on board ae a My rr ie Mifacuulanainnis ty of the “ill-fated” steamer and hail a private interview WaREROOMS 63 BROADWAY, NEW Yor«. ss of with Captain Huckina, © whom he said that, © Tis WARBROOMS 622 BROADWAY, NEW “fork. Capture of San Lnis Potosi and Jesuitlan | snjesty must vo accommodated with tho nows—the WAREROOMS 682 BROADWAY, NEW/ YORK. by the Republicans vory latest news, and ® newspaper—and thst the very ROAD P 4 latest newspaper.” At the same time the captain war WARERCUR RAT RECEOWAT: NEM NORE. ke ‘a &e givon indirectly toundersiand that if he did not find it ARSTOOME O60 BROADWAY, NEw TORE, i sie ¢ convenient to be accommodating to hie Majesty, his Maj- CARD, mm Bee en esty’s humble servant, the Health Officer, by avd with Ht fe with feelings of pride as Amr pican manufacturers GUE CITY OF MEXICO CORRESPONDENCE. the advice of the Captain of the port, would find 1t con- blah following teatinac Orry or Mexico, August 25, 1966, venient to keep the Tappahanuoek at Green Island unt!! Seer een cme ere ren wave lean RUMORED CHANGH OF MAXIMILIAN'S POUCY. the captain of the exme found himsel€ Iu the acta! oot SE RE I Considerable comment is inado upon the policy which, | dition of being covered all aver with barokcies Tin ap EUROPEAN TEST! AMONIALS, }t ie rumored, the Emperor is about to pursue, The re- | tain “came down.” Highly elated with theirs cove RROKIVED DURING THE ® ONTH OF AVGUE2, 1966, | Port is that vow he will givo up the attempt to make a | the imperial party returned, esr Cabinet out of heterogeneous elements, and will confine BAD NEWS, LONG FACES AND MIG BK: — _ Tenmom, July 25, 1806 | 1. selections to the conservative party which invited | In @small room al tothemselves, as ciey th Mesers. Cutoxmmina & Son: ¢-Gawra:—I have much pies | into accept the throne. It ts notorioas that Maxi- | the Custom Hotere pfficials took a look at the newsps ure tn inelosing © documen {nignod by the frst comporers, | milan, whether from force or otherwise, gave the cold | Por—a Now Orleans Times of the 23d of August, In a tf ts i iy ‘afte’ bin cievived th moment their eyes reat the following :— musicians and professors ir Gurope. I held your Pianox in | “Houlder to tho conservatives shortly Lonvon, August 22, (16 — Mexico, Now he will ake them into his confidence, aud Tt is stated. with some of ere: y, that Che Brn. gach high estimation (vid my certifiente) that I felt it my he | peror Maximilian will cook retarn to Eurone. | The Erinrese dik fice te imposes an extraordinary tax of fifteen per eemt on the | Petit Maxi ses ve ete railod awe Prine uty to take one of them with mo to Europe to ascertain the | sajog of nationalized property. Oh, such faces; such long facos as the officials di opinion of my profess!-éna} brethren. The inclosed certifi. | BAD STATR OF THR ROADS AND STAGNATION OF MURINE, | make when they read thi wn cote will prove how urdnimeus they have been on the sub. | The roads throughout the empire baye been almost im- | dersand Bnei Me, Saleting news ww, wuthfatiy i | ' : those who could nut u® . al passable; but the last week of fair weather has done | {merprcled 1 Wp Bek ROS naturally possess long mies— Jot I beg toforwarfl at the same time alotter I received | F.u0h to ‘reopen comimunication, Diligences required saThowe she aia he 18 ie face! have before, Mr. ; which I 4 low Jengther out t face the more,’’ from my friend Mr. (Collard, w am sure mustbe grat! | four or five days and nighis to make tho trip between For a moment there W486. "ylucleb voids” in whieh it fyyng to you. thie ctty and Paso de! Madre, and even at tho entrance | is fair te premimo that not on of the city it required fourteen horses to draw a single | saw very cleerly. They continu rey Stoel or ahem! eet hg Ad coach. One day a diligence waa “stick” in ahole within | 404 #000 found the following: — \ SABES) REE the eity gates, and rematnod there six hours before it | The carly abaieation of marine tom 4 Lomnon, Jan. 14, 1866. conld be extricated, the mud covering the floor of the | In France. “The Express of Mealed Rigs hited couch. The whole distance across the valleys of Mexico | 0! “Ab? ab!” burg out from al preaut when thie wae ‘My Duar Giun—I have great pleasure iu asking you to con- wad and Puebla can be traced by carcases of dead mules, | read and interpreta. ‘Then comm sion On ti — os strangled in the mud, and wrecks of carts and wagons, sone ailairs, fereb waa Contimoed some Lite, ‘way to Messrs. Chickering the expression of my bi ap y ile this was nd ‘on the tvs ighest »p- | broken down and abandoned. As a consequence, busi > wa alegranhedio hie Ujesky Wine the cana proval of thelr i pied and sont " eet + not merely the | mens is completely at a standstill, tho merchants, not | train left at two’. M. the nevspayor was went to tho Dest instrument of American manufacture that I have tried, | being eble to receive goods, and the samo cause stopping | city of Mextoo | a Pia the interior trade, Dering Uv une ‘J bt garter _ that has ever come Or—Wwho Woifd not feel bad awh th finest Grand Pianofortes ever: RUMORED WITMDRAWAL OF THR XEW ToRK wrmarne. | thine of luoldiug fa public position to liad tine yeoorne flurried oF anne: ‘under my observation; and the Messre, Chickering may well ‘The rumored withdrawal of tho New York Ine of | ment’ gliding may trom onder Joaving you oniy ‘of having turned out from their manufactory an | steamere and the proposed substitute of a line to Now ue uate fr nvoat out i fo shower Innd to whith: fer ouch, qua ‘quality, power an’ worko Oriean® meets with much disfavor in this city, The pa- AMET ROR Eyal pers, in commenting on the change, ray the commerce In the cours{ of the alterpoen « would be very, digieal (0 survene in eny Part of {© | oF ing coun:ry is with Now York, not with New Orleans ; | *A* spread abst “coutidansiniiy’” Auong ve worebeats, 2 = ne ampn; the Germans, \ncord we may world: and the former city Is a great medium of exchange be- Frat ysoeen rionn of high slandihy im Vern Crus ~~ Dear sir, very sincerely yours, tween the American continent and Europe. In peaceable | tiling it ‘edsfidentiatly” 10 hie te hbor, and, ae no ons, Dp. coLLary. | times the trade with Now York will incroae four fuld, | OD? O°, thewa wanted 1 comp oniiy ti flows IS yd the wh ie puss —— whilst that with Now Orleans would be confined to afew | Luis’ “Nd douse hen the Ietajnres ne < & Collard, Pianeforte Manufacturers, | Western products anda little machinery. A line between | deap ’ London.) Vera Cruz and Now York has becom® a necessity to Mex. | “hugged bingelf up” very f the Mexican oifieiaix looking at the paper, ae if seomed to be quite the 20us, the news patch wn) from here yontaining wii the news, be On the strengty, as he 5 ps ig aupposed, of having it exes > ; Lonpon, July 20, 1686. | ico. From Now York is recetved the largest mail of the WHAT MAXIMILIAN Tick OF ‘r¥H yer ata — country, and it is the emporium from which ts gathered By the way the Bmpe/er once cate to a gontioman, “1 Mesers. Curceeaixg & Sons:— the news from pig" iyo do not diwilee to read the Dvr aa If I do not tad any- — Me INTRRIOR. thing in it @attering#o Myse!, Tat tone oe there } : stg factor 1% ref contribations in the hatrtet ‘ot eter and he wnat my webad th paacre of ms are doi ‘on swe irand Pianoforie manufacto: st nea the | occasion we 10 Plowanre 0! otavint? on babii 122g al try Moasalal bah and the borders of Michoncan. In | fessor, Father ‘ationtively gin ‘<ieenate esitation—§, endorsing the opinion of my old friend, Mr. C. Lasiahonls be amesaed. six bar cont api all editorial on ths aubget of ihe evacvaton af Mex. — Tural products three eq on THE AMPEROW oD HIB AN KICAN CARICATURUETE. D. Callard; ix: Way It se the tneet toatrument that Tever | percent upon thie year's products. The tax of several | Sout mutha aga Mr Ferry, who i the Roperine oer amonnt to $36,000 each. Th narmons sient of the Chalo Railroad Company, and eget je merciful men- xico of Danforth, Cooke & Co.'s locomotives and in- against bim the / ventions generally, iS by the roadatde look me at ruined. Tol & pictorial paper. Maxtrrilian happaned to pane just then, and knowing Mt Ferry, sald to bua faniliadly— Bleed on. in the moat force be seni ‘Believe me, gentlemen, mow faithfully yours, + — hia h he is operating will be J. L. HATTON. ie but #ixty miles from this city, and was formerly — “What fe Ghat you baw (hore which wakeayon grio 897 CResttmenisl from the mest distinguished artists is Burope yh sors frame Mesetion an say that, the energetic rition bee uated wt the qoreie. looked up. Te wan he to Messre. Chuck fons. new ‘commissioner v eure The grin ull vaniwhed trom Mr, eee eaees ing shows thas Corona in- | Porry's ince, and wstead a Leiririe wberness over pread ‘Lonpon, July 26, 1866. Having played upon a Pianoforte made by Mesars. Chick- perin! forcen will not operate agemst him during the Papers very mucl ‘ering & Gone, of Boston and New York, I have much plea- | Tainy season having nothing © fear from Mazatlan, it you let me aoe IP” sontinu d his Majesty, and at Ae — = smal ee 9 pmo d ea reecive the paper. ware tn testifying to its general excellence. entire country. Recestly ven bund: ir. Ferry hend him, when hw Majesty burst out men, well armed, to the assistance of Marti in So- Intghin: hearty, as be looked at the eatieatare cut OD Vor sweetness and brilliancy of tone, delicacy of touch, Pye a hg A nce ge he rr Aer the last, . ‘Woll,”” he sold, in ood one’ of enemathl or necessity of making every advantage. | me.”’ 7 Caricasare represented ho opt b nd magniscent power for concert purposes, I consider ita | % the neceeslay of sani fovernment has “Uncle fam “Oa one mide af thin Boose there’ wen really grand Pianoforte, decidedly the necessary resources operations in and cabbage: end <estetiy the ben T have cess | Ee asa, and’ thos guee,000 bes, been pieced of the Gio: | seed tina” pF oe CT bal oe bat no fears.ate entertained | hiv countenance, * he replied, assuming a roxpectial position—‘ Your Majesty, itis only w pieture paper.’ like picture seid his Majesty, ~ American manufacture. ee, 50 oar lege ieee no Big! Emperor wae — ifcat! © painne to wh ARABELLA GODDARD, SYDNEY SMITH. 4 equinmen ‘of troops, it to his 5 Father Fiabe another New ©. & OSBORNE, | GIULO REGONDI Ronora and Sinaloa be sufficient to meet these extra- | York fItuat paper fo take to bie Majesty, im which 7 — i ordmary expenses, or must they resort to the expedients | there was a guricature ow the ‘Downfs!! of (ue Houre of wW. KUER, ALFRED JAELL, ‘aped in the days of So eee the Hapeborgs.” The reverend gentleman 2 ie LPS BBNEDICT, —Tinpaar 610 In Bonora the situation ts reported somewhat better for Majesty likes Wo pee these thipg®; they amuse him very a ¥ seen <a }~J oh Woot ye : MEIC NEWRT APE f em own oD newly ap- VALCe OF A’ mere pda dayne ih sosusryeaoy 3 governor, who haa found a faithful ally in Gauri, | _ Tt willbe rememie“ed that &few diyw ayo. Maximiban CHAS. HALLE, Prof.au Conservatorte de Letprig | an Indian chief, who gi the to 4 to the cova tacks them at every opporta bearer . the xamne to BRIMLBY RICHARDS, 8. ARTHUR CHAPPBL, - | ggrers that everyibing rat: dosed ——— u Manin: (MENE FAVARGER, Director Monday Concerta, Lomo | 4H Of thoes foment Kew Yor ‘seman ining "iE Jatteco. In the fobjee. = New i i : :Y Krecendy had oopasion to play on one of Chickering’s Ceveert Grand Pianos. The high reputation of these in- b pee ‘ie haemo ata’ hed toy had already reached me, and the instrument | Yrawing the Eso a ote seek otics fully sustained the reputation uf the celebrated weet eee ine ee —— nat a Ht te Gistinguished vy the fulnens, beasty end Bait his advice wan bet 10 10 Rit Wah he moblenese of tts tone; by the perfect exactness of the entire ot sie reputation $4,000 in om portal bas Honora for orale, and by Me action, whigh w of oo remartable s kind that {1 given to the player the pueat complete mastery of every shade of tone; pp to modiam and ff. In short, thie Piano ‘undies all the advantages of the best productions of the kind, H FF fi ponck wae let out of quar- vread thet Carlotta bad fue Mexicans were highly iH 0 iF eae pleased, and the French ¢ficere eat, “This ie i and olands aide by side with the most celebrated Rursreoe tn which the new. Wo are to wiorn ts Priven.”” The Mets — losing several men. The new ean mull that Napoleon will trick the Instrumente. General Gatierren, is highly United and keep big forces hore. — LOUIS PLAIDY #necens in restoring order. WHAT MRAS® AN ADVERTEWMEN: 16 THE KEW YORK HERALD? so ‘The official ot But pot a few point to the following advertisement Larne, Angust 20, 1866. the th a <Seowe which was found in the New Your HrmaLo:— New Yous ro Vana Onez Dvexct.--The General Trane OertiGcate from Herr Cari Reinecke, euscensor to the pos: son remained true and attacked otlantie ©. wil deapater Lhe folbn to ce inselitie nial Meaaeniemnans, anal ho retired to the. Vera Crus “ihe he kepuemer i tke Fiera, med — * cour. Teles. Apply to ten . Agent OA Mroalway, duetor celebrated “Werwandbause Conceris' om om bs ' jverened all tne ort The talk ls that theso rtearshipe are to meke a found Latpaie:— Guerrero, who incited the tnarurrec: trip, #tarting Crom Europe with ireight for the United Staten, then leaving New York for Vera Cron witht a freipht: end, jartly, taking away from Mexico for France with some forme of the French expeditionary Buch is the M nl” as each we lay it before the readers of the 1 hereby assert and affirm thet the Grand Pianoferws of Chickering & Sons, of Boston and New York, which I have tried and examined, is one of the finest instruments of the der « lonel Vi *OOHLY MMPORTANT, (7 TR elas that ever came to my not). one heme Pelgione and fy Ave men killed, nearly era-urde | it (hat Marshal Dasaine w leave Mexico prevent “ 1 ’ : ‘ o1 Beat Month op the recular French packet Larrme, July, 1966, CARL meremont. | joy ampere, eda are numberof ‘his hoveed | Maximilian Wiktabs adontenn of tae Maaale elamn : —_— ‘ | ‘the Bet best four |, one an offices, to come down were nid also embark. One reason MES oo ae | wounded Among the killed of Martines'® baud werd | aasigne! for the Yarhal's pole so soon te that he te y Very apxious to retor® in France and, moreover, after the fret part of the Vrenet troupe mre fecmnbark She nambor of the sume left in Mexico, will be very below the figure fixed for a Marehal to Another polnt--Markhal Rezaine @ eharyed with havi attempted to get the position of a Viceroy in Mexico fo drive Maximhan out Henes the raptare be- een the Kmperor and the Marshal There ares great y things Pail and Widely diferent views entertained | this put ect fo wevera) wearing United States aniforme, : 8 rulew made a raid in Pachnes, sixty miles from thi ole five mutes At Mr. Levitt’s, in Letpmo, | have this day (July 24, 186 eusmnined » Grand Piavofure from the mapnmectory of Messrs, Obtokering & Bons, of Boston. 1 ik & concert in stiroment of 73; ootaves, with re@ard to which I would make (Potetowingreeaie— Pive—Tee orion ts so finely balanced that any gradation at Spower can be obtained, from the mort delicate lightnens wo © erentest forse. hid ec \nd—Betwoon the two extremes of the key board the ” Sar row moe? + one of the grevt questions now, one whieh even the h officers in Mexico not onfrequently disouss, Soonly, trey any thet they are prepared eee rea tbe a good dew ret ‘thet the eee ate for the return of the Freneh Raj aad Marchal he A have been receiwed; thet are perfectly equal in graduated power, The aahie thing 1 that end, but ee aloe ot botere the Frencnt o, they oil make One oF two ‘singing VW quality of (he instrument (prolongation strikys again the js, to ne tO RhOw the world thet t i ), « Spectally in the iniddie cotarwe, i greatly devel. spa aa ‘The peas ffl, wnt. rm. power. wucnout bareine, and th\ensemble very foul pes feed = . ‘Third—Kothin,. finer then tite Inetrument gould be de the grea. with to power and fulness of tool ly com arrives, chien ih mast betacknowicdged thet thin inetitement Ie cae ore of ihe moat perfect Pusrofortes of our time, naw | regartn Noe tn ghoeral ena im the perfection of ite mapham ‘pet pores. a ¥. YOR ABROLD, Mawrere, July, Vee. ulte Gut value che 0 trisng De dear mwod The 20h paid, and consee vealuet the nuth Prenct who a the pri tion at Philadelphia to axemble at oi Uh day of Sepicrober next, for monw these fr ment. Which oor arme w of wh mary ¢ Shatin year pawl, abauduurd the ceboilion, and vow oni bai the Union fur wh Reted ay 6 at ibe RouMted the doctrines of w it ie igeora ‘The If the Hoved, we m +t aecopt these « v4 would a avery w iota Were We need « Wik? Wo struggled to maint gates fren the senting from ¢ | _ THE NEW YORK HERALD. ‘Had the Sonera Mr, Stevens’ ways the editor, “it hhavé been : & formal declaration of war agatust ; ® been not spy an fmpotlie tenaidedon: Come L* A Frouth correspondent, writing on the subject of the evacusion, saya:—"We kuow poteggey Lispomed nd commercial marine, and that the indetl- now a eoupation of Mexico would give France, in the in the sea ot the Antilles, aa welt as’on the » alarming power and influence 0] w the wishes of the United States. Yet notwith- the crest interests which France bas at i oc evacuation will take place, be- s Our honor ts of far more than @ few bogs of money. 2° 20005 SNOOP RIRR, Teports revived from Vehmantepes and vieinliy are suceecding admirably ral peoviationa, © 9 got® concession in Feb- { raiiroad in the city of Puebla, are " to pul the Ine through. A good deol of tolk about Marwiall 0, Roberts? Y fora tine to the Paoiie via Kernandina and Horn, ocd the thous of Tohvantepoc the Mexfean Mi Potowi A. nt up Taxes are Proverty—Incrcane of the Lil pte 16, 1864, ed despatehes Of August. Thoy of Son Las Potost has been occu 1 by the 1h) of Jesutilan, im the State of Vera Cruz, hed Lo liberals, the three hundred Aue. Who garrisoned ft having aurrendered, roperio’ at Vera Cruz that Guadalajara bad Won by ‘ho repablican frees, but this rumor yorals ottueked Vera Crazon the night of the » Froneh soldirs, willy had Wened a decree for the purpose of cot Sfioee por coy tut of the value of the coniiseated w!Cbureb property, ‘The tax is more than cau be of much dimatiataction fn the places subject to yuared elev hee stato that the notional foreon w easing, and thot many of the in or to the bora AND 0s i Call tor the Conventiar reuance Of a resolgtion of a moelin: of ueldiors y ia the Union army, we invite thove et you preve the restoration policy of the President aod ne!ples annownced by the WN. wot Union € land « Lia on the a8 ieenek Low convalsing o4F coun » to vou wi th the Wapertanee of ko paren thelr otic are ot Uerce and dentroctive wer, in mphant, ‘he Vaton trestossd Why the richetet sapre f the ral goverment. conquer all w dieputed ite auth £0) zen vield Uo ite hrs he Vator ip indi « bie, and tts 1 Courts, HRpreN no Biante exn, of withdraw, or, ne wilt of ican that’ the duty of ego Union, aud the © S10 eke part in the spent, are alike atmo! Every object ¢ mk by oF known to the army and fhe Houtbern pe ees, nor After five @ glonourty tr ich we foneht ia stil! prnotie gi’ may be re y Of alt on as (he laws presents ty to restore the talon and wring bar 4 councila they have gone beyond a mere National Caion Conveu' and soeomion A tho rebel det, ure plavery fitled to equnl protect with their former avn mbt no of emphate loyalty norever tnost hoeral in mpirit on all toe g growing ous of the war character of the men whe ted the South. hut convention prectide wy ‘rom be be jnmincere, Ca men » tke River, Houston, itvocken: oom, wore known nen OF tho higaeant five wander doe & vOICe OF Volo dis tons edopled by the con: enti: n. heer tie Bocthern poopie are ever to be be arations ae rin core, | We in nn conclasve evidence that a great maj: hern peapie—siek of war aud anarchy, and lec ing fora resorenen tree ment-are ready co bear true we hop anee to the constitu. tion aad Inwe of Une Union Wo Bre, ther (ore, unwilling W poe the Bouthern peo ple belt jovver in vanealage. Thay aro our country m etine who bave incurred yy ties, bu paced inv pénalies proserived for treason, Hat, thoogh mdi who pave Mighte. Those who wilfully pariiel- rebellon and ar unpardoned ar wubject to vidnaly nay be iried, oonvieted and puntatied, comma: tier cap wet; nor can the Plates and & plalg viclaion of the canstiontion, be of reprerentation, through men personally tho ooencile of the gation, ‘The investion of Congress seams to he to deprive them | be the ebaplain of tie convention. The permanent | too on 4, Pr of estsrems tag : of repter ton jnet #0 long an it wits the purposes of ‘he radien| porty. Many amert (bat it will conerde the Tight wuentvor the constituvtonal amendment will ha AMopied and each proseribed Stave wil have raise been fed it. Bot bo rmiled by threnfourthe of ihe therefo Bu: ie quite certain that the amen will ten, mad ofo tint It ¥1il not be adopted. Kume--per taps tany—af the horthern Staien will reject +, we epi BOE Oy Got its legal ratifigation by any gf lately it. murrectioary Sisier, If there werd no ir reeron why tha Southern * h thas u to disfranchise ‘0 the Routh have inflence ov marron of the people. If none to be din tanchined ex0e7t officers of tae eonere, we still could not expect the Routh to atopt | iny the foundasy: Ie pritiee ond revere ‘or the sirtaes ? expect Fonther seers ee. the'r old commanders? % As thers \e no probability that Oe ratified by thr»--fon ration at beet impracticavie hat proposed by apt ed by the Newons! Union Ovavention Sea © ye Majority Of the men in the late inenrrec- .rough compulsion or ehoice, served in is, nod (heir Voter alone Would @. erwieim Wold Union roldiers, to recover pottt enh ge ther esters, whoen they love How, then, cao we and ‘degrade pdment wili be tube of tho 2aton, Which Congress pear tu have 1, we believe, slo, Wo have ne fear that ran ever overthrow th» federal government, vir ite career of power and i egein ren in insurrection te loys! people rea and wel mubdae, aed, if need be, destroy them The govern t bes mewerted WA power for seif premerval on, and de 1 And miRory Of the Bout proclaim, to thie om at least, the crime and the verribie trenson. Beholding their woon, ant pg their weakoow and ovr strength, we could to show the confidence sed coursge oo imity. We might well let oar Opponents arine, aod, like Jamen Pin Jw Bh Coilmac opie thelr wounds apd forgive their Utpason, But We ere wot naked to be marnani consistent nud just, Thin we ennnot re move, fuse tobe, without a violation of the ermwiitution of our “we and 6 risk of ita utter overthrow and will have, no amor ation in political se then, North or South, "ro are oot avowedly, Opinion, sinccroty faitiful to the eonstitu Principles for which we fogght Bat if men who | Or practined treason bow openly renovnee | ‘And maintain with vf (he irue principles of il, We shall not rejet their co-operation Festoration of the Union snd the prew of goverpinent are in iwue—bowever mur Wo never cherished polite! amociations a: enemhs we mot prefer t. . | dent Johnson in === ————_ __ PRICE FOUR CENTS. ——————————— SSS jer aay TT age a Wesel Scent Haiplue, Gapeais Jpn s. Werdon, : Vanes Bates Mary; Surgeon Roberp ‘opdworth, United a States Navy, Delegates. General EB Da Brovet ieadior General Calvin KE Genera’ Brij Brieuilor “Ceuta udinon, Paragworthy” Brvet News by the Cable to Satur- Brigadier Genoral James E. Hall, Brevet , eral John Hendrickson, Brevet Brigadier Geveral James McQuade, Brovet Brigadier General J, W. Bianebard, day, September 16. Major Francis Prayn, Major Samuel Davidson, wen H. Treadwell, Majur Chas. K. Davies, Hrevet Major aor Gansval i elie, Brevet rong ig ny M ef atrick, Brevet Major General Tho. W. Egan, Brov + Major Uenoral M.'T. Mesiahoy, Brevet Major General | ‘Nhe Italo-German War Likely Eaward Ferrero, Colonel Micuoel W. Burt, Colonel ¥, M. Cummings, ‘Colonel John Haxtings, Colonel RH. to be Resuined. Bently, Colonel Hale K'ngsley, Colonel Sermons, Mbeb New York, Brevet Colonel’ Joun Traey, Ligutenant Colonel Michact Cassidy, Licutenant Colonel W H. Pernell, Lioutenant ‘Cotonel Chorloe MeKmter, Liontenant Voiouel Charles HM. Crk, visor LE | Austria Charged with Bad Faith Te Johcson, Major George Th. Quarturnias, — Major eee et ee a Petal mietel 8 doves’ Cannie Dinlat Bhan Gee’ wards Itaty, and a Hostile Nott- ant Win Hastings, Lien aioe atin Eissiemes! fication Sent from Prussia. Jamee 0. Hare, Liboteusant Meury C, Raskeh: Lieutenant | @ KR Haskell, Licutenant Ba. W. Monteath! Lieutenant Peter Kennedy, ut Fdword MeCleary, Colonel Wiley 2 ahtinn colonel eit Re vatwen, expen | The Homeward Mareh of the Prussiay Jour F. Yaptoin Mo MeQuade pian eure "3 vi idea game tego | Troops Countermanted. mander Jans Williamwon, U.N. | ward Harnett, US. N,, Commander | 8 N, Jaentenant Waltor Grinnell, ( | Colevel Thomas M. Davies, Leute Drevet Lie ant Coinuel Bo bort olunei domes C, i < Major Wm. F. Hudvow, Lenteaant nant Georve W. Abby, Teutnant ant G. W. Ledile, & in doanph al and Commercial Re- port of Saturds &e. &e. ie, Weel rue | DY toe CABU TO SheTceeer 6. n dope aa. 18 AUSTRIA Ny quiet and «0 Benrs Wee: The Renl Fighting Et sembling in Cle Tempar | ment of Onvy Although Cleveland fs an anus aaty on the Sabbath, with bar rooms closud aut chart Soother War with Maly and Prospect. qi exclitemont to-day to fore Views, Sept. 13, 1868 i meetin Weare on the verge of another war, which threatens t Jost ended Jastrin shows bad faith Jo megosiating with Haly, and We unrewonalle demands, to whieh Italy will nat init, Aurtria bas overcharged the dobt of Venotin, witholds Venctia property, which pho way bound to tomorrow, The Prat four trains re t have added sowe names to thore already fx evident aiteady that the response to # soldi en will bring together the real tiy to this tin ne urmy. ‘There ty and holiday wold c Jory, quarterma: fer. Veissdan Nofitieation to Austra. Beaux, sept 14, 1866, well at of the politicians, mnd the bene very Treaty oxp ! that all such will remain absen ain frou interferring with of atte to whape Yromia bas emphatically novified Avatow that she {% ad icabevinore no tues sir Hag ater Luly, ber ally, to bo imentied and de- | 1, aro doterinined to pre we ty andy Wat Uf Austria peraylt ta her prosmnt 1 to of thoir ba ar ost follow | 4 10 give os tary oceupa | © nat and Vite without: ite oppi-omive aud | BOHEMIA. aud upph Abies, AL the top of Saperion sir of & moneter | Phe Kenfipution Prague ¢ ormanded five hundeed or turer from Berlin | } in the i + pleas thy ay eating Ov e ne At one end sion the meeting of tho Nation's The homewa awe de ° aay the bacdseme stare of the | peremptorily arr Pea om, Bopt 14, 1886, ner of Promica oop hae been tet, and tho denotsiieatton of the ap y over- or rieww # high Liberty | army stopped. ibe, Soul, Wiehes SaAKony. ayou, ae bandera . ¢ Kinoant Now!) tuterni ‘The Wear Aspect and War “roperations Ree ai Cole ond inte ho'lem 4 galore Bc &, Pept 14, 1806. vl facie, eral bear, . | Dverything feoke war, Thore te ne reply from Austria no hiewry of the wath. | to the nouiteation of Frama. It i” now but « question ae " fore. ta the fr eatin an} | OC hours whether troopy bt not beniu pat in motion fo yonty ago, and | Vienna, ake the Belt whould TR Soy ye ye FIMAMEIAL AND COMMERCIAL, A that hiv drew} . 1 it down w a ont | The London Maney Market. y nud ibe | ed mon Lives, Bagh Mb Noum, Ue | Oommoty are quoted nt 0.44 for monn), @ deciine of 4 f work for hfe ¢ ole t Der went a4 1s onpurney ing of |” Lumhon, Repl 6—Srens. avon in thd Geld, com i pee sabe held, co ‘The current quotetious for Ansrs las We oberon Cotone | gp The,current quote OF 80 mncunities age oe tain J.C. M. Pate | United Staten fivetwontion. ....++ Isints, Capta Bits a B. T. Bux | Kio Kailrond sharer, Se TTOT cement, | Hilinots Content j oS Darien, OF tt, Lawvense, ona ‘The Liverpoal Cotten Market. am, of Now York city. The Laver ty Sept. 15, 1806 We healt, and fit to be inve. ton market le anebanged. The malew today ned to keep in active Rervic 0 Held thirteen thousand bales. Midtling uplands ere wm is fought through on the bine of the Gagh In foe at 12d. y, Liverpool Breadetatte Mart. ben sag word o-night at the Waddell Hoane wvdbtoras Sap: 18, 200k , Grakamn, naunders, Fri-bee, Henry i dialiaiail “ va nnd HH. Heath, of Neoraska "At the | wesorn core te guosed ne aie Bee eset | } toa, Other Hition to those already named, are G Loomis ond Parkhurat, of Michigan—the fo 1 At “c | BY STEAMSHIP TO sir wt of Atl howas’ army, the other Vr EMAER 7: Symor hh dele | The steamship Moravian, whieh lwit Liverpool om the filly They ere exposed | Sfterecon of the 6th, and Londonderry the Th Instant, K morrow morning The deiegaces | passed Father Point yenertay os “ole to Queer. from New York afo expected carly in the morning 0 intinued very Their Noadquariore are at the roorne of General | WRe® the Moravian sailed eholere continued Gordon Gravger, at the Kivnart House. The dig- | Prevaleat in various par of Ivy There were large MOLE prevent Tae to-day and elected Colovel Lewin | numbers of deathe daily at Napier, Genoa and other Campbell of Obie, & Of the Exooat vo Com | towne mitten, and Major General PH Heath os rocretry ‘They arranged ihe following programme ‘or to-morrow;— | 10 France the retirement of M. Drowya de Uhoys from Sovesnes i Sey ees h Wek: oat tant at half | the Cabinet was the subject of muri commont, and it "two oP chook, P. 10 of thirieen guns to be loved provers. Mt Feveliie;'a sahite of thirty-sia guunes two PM. | 7M Ml a ee rearon! to annonnee th. mepeasbiing of ibe delegation prare. ‘The Rev. Mr. Ualxiger, of East Tennesse, will probably | The Moravian has npwards of ity A eleanor ler from Bullale, Roh about one hundred ap twill no dowtk be Gupare’ +teedman, who ia | Shiety the royal aruillery 00d early to-morrow moral: @. Ret sows ve footing ut the delegutes thea far in mrovgly favor of baving the work of the con ention done by the Fee Samady Oh Sndeay woud call feom locaraany tag | } | y Soldiers themenlver, ail they express © mark @ jeal- | Qbec on the Tih, with the secraye panrengere eogaged onry uf any Inte Terence om the par’ of owndere, “fnia | fr the Moravian. ernment is carried a for indace expremions of regret thet Senator Poollitie @ expected in the city Dany profes tak their objeet 1» coming Wer Ix nos vo ARMY BULLET. mole an outside excitement or w Lold a political ~ - wamp meeting, but lo deciie opon what ie APORTONT SOLED —ThE 08 OF me best in thoir Judguont to seoure tho fw fruns of Out these wie Suan «in pope larity as ite diecamend—in favor of adjourning tha Coo- | defences of the country —Colene! Henry vention, alter ite imimediate bosiness ie disposed of, to | Colonel J. G. Barnard, Hirevet Major Generel nt Richmond on sowme future day, and to extend ap | Mates Army, Lieutenant Colonel HG Wrht Brevet invitation to the real soldicn of the federei army, Major Genera! United States Arm. Moly Giimey A. whetuer dcleaates Pittenirg or end 4 Gilmore, Brovet Major General Cniiet Mater Army moldiers of he lave rebel army who fought againat | Major Henry 1. Abbot, Beever lirieaser Generel United them in tie fei’, to gather there in mans convention | Bales Army. Captain © Hh. Beem, treet With them, in order to gee whether the fighting men of | General (niied Mtatex tet tile fold, caanet fraterniae and deride a of br nging the «tater feng F- ——-1 pakgat in harmony and peace, vat Ravarday Tt ete me The iors any be ected it may fied expedient prepared andy” Midrem aad reaatetions from tie to Umne ty the Dw | oe peoerst Gorda” (* Mande OF Geserel stesdman | parunent of the progrem of 4 ‘ hae reweron., ea naer A Of resolationn “ rewults bt! Ta, Make ground in favor Chief of Engineers, Brig. and ND Pepreseniatives | The ew CNEWAN® OF Tue DETR OF Fokem of an immediate atin Congress, of leave | Beater, of t the | Major General 1 0G. Wry ot ame! 4 7 compeneatlun for slaves: exprame Say rebel | ing tie command of tho Miniary 1h 6 see terete | the Sister may, as negroes advance ip Uaet | that the present District @ the Heo Gromte } tend the french “8 | the Rabtimetes of the Rin Grande we be ow to them, an? plete coriainly, and im any other ¢ Thom i a'ready * (aly reprowniation of the proms here | mianded by Brovet M figeret Majer General George W Gunty Prvend Liar ae Lue Hatediiriet of Ya } } frota all paris of the country artes o announced & | Gesoral Sxtee bar « letter Crom General Daniel i apres (6.0 ! acek Maye ae Vee te ames Nenion, In which General Metlee, Ib reponse to the in- | ort,” Mrevet “Liesiokuee titer ee ee | =~ —t qubcaies duties | ond’ A AG. Volunteors, Atrmonst tnnpnciag ti i conven: | Cohowet A Re | ely eyropathiney with the on) cu | yy - expreased in the eal! (oe the com:ention, and with at oliver movements derene’d vw menre pormament peace | and renore quot will wetwenn all the Biates of the Upon LARGE FIRE IN NIWBERM, N.C. ® u Laws on nee i Union Memes Care Neevet Capte n Allred Tow some / Heo nae amerwma tC, feo, 6, 1808 Piet Lavwtenagt Df, Wella, Bighil \atiod Piause I fraey, Drover Rajor, United rhawee Aran, having te fed tor daty in erooriamee wih tslourmpl iow Headquarter of Mop 1. Me # my @ Aide te Cammy on toe ball of the bom Cee ret Major Wainy ir DB SoS of Toenese eaten? Mineral af the wlwcary entmenanen "OHM © ROKIMOOM, tre Sy, Spmnnd, NAVY BULLETIN, <a offered vy the clty aathontion