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YORK HERALD. AO RIM A THE NE WHOLE NO. 10,982. ; NEW YORK, MONDAY, SE PRICE FOUR PTEMBER 24, 1866, | via Halifax, wrrived at Queenstown this morn- | !nto Dublin ts not of #0 frequent recurrence as to be com- | conld write or receive an many letters as they liked, all, showered for a time from almost every quarter on the mon 5 yet ch ment here Tr, being ious! e r, wi pead of “old Benvett’ for Lis “treachery,” for “deserting ing en route to Li 1. place; and yet chere has been no excite however, being previously perused by the director, who WASHIN | Bead or * for “Nesert ~ wre: whatever, ae Staong the corporate bodies throughout | made at tha fy nna tee oop sling | _ | piety sehr for “welling eat to the radicals," and the Ireland, who ‘save busied themsdfves in presenting con- | there will no political prisoners in ireland, apd by what ; ite | tke, are'to 1 ard, except now and then from some ; . FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Bratulatory wddreases to his “Excellency.” ‘This, per. eeees sore: \c be sccompllahed, T trust hat Ireland will drunken copperhead of rebel, or ignorant democrat or tthe Londen Money Blawhets Sih tgn coe ere ate _—— Settlement of the Difficulty Between the | \ov-=rr» sho cn my wating inier Theanumens m Money sick of the mockery of a court as x ch the recommendacion bas ) ‘ Lompon, Sept, 21, 1660. | up in Ireland; and though they be vot Fenians, yet are | MONEY CRISES AND THEIR CAUSES. United States and Brazil. supported, have detmonstratod its wisdom and satisfied 2 There is no change ‘in the money market, sufficienty national to understand, that the presence of a or y na politicians that its prompt adoption i 4 po French Opinion of the Position, Action and wee two left to head off the radicals, and *peedily ws 3 | Consols closed at 804¢ for money. viceroy of a foreign government can in no way conduce AMERICAN. SRCORITIER, to the benefit of the counrry, This is more especially the Effect of the Bank of England. Festore tho rebellious States to their proper position in tbe Por more than three months, from the 12th im of May to the 16th of Angust, the Bank of England hss are wevera! (rie ery of the Presidgnt, both in Leo its rate of sora ae Oe usorious price of and out of the Ca! ading—I have bigh avthorty 0 per cent, and during that period the capital iu specie tev ayia the ve, ask ded Femained completely deaf to that appeal, The ratoot | Defalcation of Another Army tong 8 ; a eee ‘10 per cent was not a sufficient attraction, and the Bank of War, the Secretary « » Navy, the Attorney General being defeated was obliged to lower its terms. During and Genera! Grant. The (row if he cannot be said to concur in the viows now held by th piticnabe the whole of that tme the Bunk of France maintained its interest at 4 and ‘and its reserve, already Very large, did not cease to focrease. The’ majority | cannot, on the other hand, fuirly be sald to differ with of the other large banks of Europe followed the example %4 to | them. One of the Cabinet, t tmaster General, f Ot that of England, anid saw thei reserves diminisb unit | Bileet of the Herald’ Recommendation thinw, an doo €¥ he hdd resi! the recommendation of the the day on which relaxed their rigor and reduced onstitutional % their rate of dah AP iD maid with goad’ veanas thet Adopt the ¢ Amendment Henity, waited on the Preatdent, and ina very vepro Lonpon, Sept, 21—Evening. The following are the closing: prices of American se- curities :-— United States five-twentics. Erie Rail shares... Winois Contral Rajlroad case when it is an acknowledged fact that such viceroys never feel the least interest in Ireland, nor have they the smallest atom of sympathy for Irishmen. It bas been a perpetual calumay on Irishmen in their own country that they are servile to artstecracy and rank, The imputation of grovelling at the feet of thore im power, and fawning upon nobility (#o'ealled) has been frequently cast at them. Novelists put “yer honor’ into the mouth of every Irishman, and place him before one as something continually “tugging at his forelock,”’ or, hat in hand, ““wowin’ and scrapin’ to the euality.”” Napoleon ‘at Biarritz. anda Eugenie to Go to Rome. Consots opened at 8914. THE PRUSSO-SAXON PEACE, NEGOTIATIONS gold and siver are motchandise, that theirscareity should eating style pointed out to him the article a» a heavier A CHANGE OF ATTITUDE, case a dewrness, and that cheapnees can only be pro- reir 3 wt abr eahon Such may have been the case, bat if ig. so no Tonger. | duced by abundance. Butbigh rat-s of caplial may be arenes 1 Slow’ @ ihe nese tee ange bi hee ae An Amnesty by’ the King of Thoy have begun to leok upon themesives axeqhal to | determined by some other cause than tv rarity, wamely, | TTS WISDOM GENERALLY ACKNOWLEDGED, | party, ton the ontavorable romitt and example of tho Lrverroot, Sept. 21—Evening. their fel be of whatever have relin- from want of quaranters or securi Who a bank sud- Maine election. The President rephed that he tad per ng. fellows, be they of wer mnk, and haverelin- | *denly raises its terms for discount by one or two per Leith ct hinmicinadsnicicte used the article very attentively, bat had been unable & Prussia, ‘The cotton market) has been quite uctive to-day, and | quished fawning, toadyism and flunkeyism. A demo. | cent in a few days, us the Bank of England did — Y * . Fecently, it proclaims ihe approach of danger perceive tlt It wae ealoutated to daniage the cbanoos and siqnatice: a want of security, which drives | @he Pressure on the President to | tho purty in the coming elections, inasmuch aa Ht did not away captal. The more it raises the rate of dixcommt the prices advanced 4 of a penny per pound. The sales ‘were 16,000 bales. Middling uplands are quoted at 13544. cratic spirit has crept into the country that auggurs well for its fature. Pertraps the truth of my remarks bas —. 4 Liverroos, Sept, 22—Noon. | never been more forcitily shown than on the eccasion of | more it manifests that the guarantees offered to it in ex Accept It. ware becca. cope la Bh Ble sevsyeot spe Arrests of Fenians in Liverpool and ‘The cotton market opened to-day less firm, Middling | the entry of the Marquis of Abercorn npon the duties of | hanze for its <pecie are not m proportion to tho risk it pt mont ‘from @ victor Of Its propriety Or justnem, must incur, Capital is thou withdrawn and waits in the nn bat stenply ama eiratogic mnenmre, whereby the divunton Seizure of Arms aad Muni- tions of War. . QDR LONDON. AND DUBLIN CORRESPONDENTE ‘uplands are quoted at 133;¢. Tho estimated day’s sales are 16,000 bales. Liverpool! Brendstnffs Market. Lrvenvoor, Sept. 21—Evening. The breadatufe market is unchanged Mixed Western corn, 2%. 9d. bis office. The ‘castle and teivic offictals treated bim with a respect to which his position as Lord Lieutenant entitled him, but the people extribited no en- thusiasm, and his reception by those he came to rule can hardly have been gratifying lo the new Dictator of Ire- land. Thero were no immense ‘crowds, no triumphal arches, no shouts or cheering, and the want of enthu- siasm was but¢i? supplied by the military bands that at- tempted to bisrney the Irish by playing “Patrick's Day” and other national airs. bands of i's owners until the storm has passed over; the high price of money doos not tempt eam seen pect HE EVINCES A DISPOSITION To YIELD. “in fewer risks, etended that banks should raiso theirklis- &e. ac. &e. count to t the exportation of gold and s.lver; they affirmed that, ater a cortaln period of dearness, the ex semen Shanges bec ame moditied, ana that there wax au ina Wasimxatox, Sept. 23, 1866 of specie from nbroad. Yet the history of the last four Tone has proved that foreign countries wore | Settlement of the Dimcalty Between the 1d mot hot concerned in the disappearance of capital ex and Brazil and the Argentine t ‘hot have any influence in ite return. Alt! fete Could be Beaten on thar own Lrverroot, Sept, 22—Noon. The market for broadsta(fs is firmer. Liverpool Provisions Market. ‘Liverroon, Sept. 2i—Evening. » public tir v, and it pointe vverDMents aud poople Lo porue reat banks raised of Europe, with tho exception of that of 5 t news from South America brings the important | a ‘TONE OF THE WUNICIPAL RODY. eof discoy pnourrenuiy im (he event of a tudieal (rlamph Uireughou The Reform and Fenian Agitations Ad-| peer nas savamoea 20 64. per owt. Porte is inactive. | The Marga a Am ROMCAT MOR. {hott rate of discount concurrently and gradually with | sacitigence that the difficulty between the United tates | {11 \be"rint 01m laitaal (amyl tne Baoon and cheese aro each slightty lower. OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. EWQLAND. ‘tion of Dublin must have even more surprised bim than the want of enthusiaxm on the part of the people, The Aldermanic and Councilmanric Boards of the Irish mo- tropolis do not differ materially from those of other citier, There ia asmuch pap consamed by its members as by ‘those of the New York body, nor is the wrangling and ‘Bqvabbdling of the latter highly virtnous assemblage found he conld concede the asm on New York, from wh cm than he ago, would fr out more nglish | goverument and Brasil and the Argentine Republic bas It will be reme i that other banks also she ‘ é fagain flowed. itr to them ne 1 dkd to the Mack of Kept | Our Minister to Paraguay, Mr. Washburne, was returning land. Thas neither wax England exporting to the Conti- | to bis post, when be was stopped by the allied forces, nent, nor the laiter to Euglaod ‘the panic had passed | who wore blockading the Paraguay river. The United Away and the expitals were again setting a eure and @iminish. When the change took place avd t establishment reduced ite rate to eight per cept, all the Vaneing the Popular Cause. wanting here. Indeed for years past the Dublin rod " “4 i 1" States government, ou learning the facts, immediately Ja nd and Mnglish Bfoney Crises. roe Corporation has been a by word of shamed win ie penne, ae! would go on eoatinasliy | and emphatically jusisted that he should be allowed to red that if | ‘DOR CONDON CORRESPONDENCE. ‘among ail respectable men. Latterly it would tind copmolat raising ite discount, ecording seem it had been born again, and its last act induces us to f Fevorve bocame ex- | proceed, and that to prevent bim world be regarded as a hansted, and its treasury w ne impoverished . Lonpor, Sept, 8, 1866. overlook its former short ‘comings. Tt is eustomary on | under tho pressure of the violation both of internaional custom and courtesy and | 10 DON AND LIVERPOOL MARKETS ‘OONTINENTAL DIPLOMACY AND POLITICS. SOTA tk Tee ones er comme eneperesion | created; bat the bank ato of international law. In view of these representations ae &e. ae While the great reform movement pursues its way | Yolen” Thea daemon ined” Fm yr 9 opiate | Weir vase, und if the dir the matita it is now stated on good artbority that the allied govern they seize the moment to rolax the situation, and nt, But | me sk ilfs “wit confidence gold returns as if by enchants quictly and almost unnoticed, the public mind of Eng- | with expressions of unbonnded loyalty to the Queen, un: 1s have withdrawn their opposition, and that Mr. by Sorry Jand is attracted %o continental events, the most notice- | Swerving faith in the British constitution and fulsome | ifthe bank persists in its error, the crisis eon n- | Washburne bas accordingly passed through the Dlockade 4 lave been cert my poliey ile Ot which, ‘tarts 1, arethe resignation of M, | Satery ef the Irish Vieeroyalty, However discontented | qefinitely for three or four montive, ae wo hava ji iT el cocanel wis des dike x tinned fod by that gr te, but be HYTTHE CABLE TO SATURDAY---BOOH e cen yy scr a | or unhappy the country might be. the addres: wae | in Enginud, IWih !tberty much minakes cmld wt occur, | “4 ¥ ps ‘ K Nisicians seo fs to put forth of Drovyn de Lhuys apd the fulfilment of the September | always given ag from a contented and rous People. | because tho reserves of all the banks would not diminish Oficial Lotelliaence Mexico. against ihe press Theaind wt a candidate of (Roman) Convention. Touching the former, the weight Pee or tee ee of Alercorn Forme | gt the same tine, and the contents of the different res Mr, Rotnero hus received. w-da ches from Vera | Iocal reptation, bees ryt od 0a " ones. fi ey would f¢ iow m one to i ‘ ‘ ining follow jayor of a city, Land my national poliey © be HM French Minister {s attributable to the immovable pur- | try to be unhappy and far from prosperous, refuses 10 | without variation tog infortn.:ion:—The French were fortifying the city Y Ume Caovgh to atopt the recommendation of the pose of the Emperor toradhere to the September Conven- HA wing cone | odon onl FA haps a yy ia But oS Se of Vera (s...0n the laud wide approaches, as the Mexican when the hy pothesis upon whieh It it founded dorses y o ” i # an eatoblrhed fae Bievements of the Emperor. tion and withdraw his troops from Rome, rather than to | existence of a widespread treasonablé conspiracy THE FENIANS. soldiers ¢ «0 near that the city is thought to be in Te Panw, Sept. 21—Evening. any taisenderstandingwelative to the frontier question |. “This.” It says, wis a tanventable state of mitre sna we ew ait oe Se dwerer of capone, The steamer Panama, La mea pouring in from al! ' ith Prussia, That the Minister retires of his own free | Cannot our country a prey to suc! ia, mniserion ‘ Navaire. renchex: erm Crt on the 10th. she took on io | "Wfke Emperor Napoleon is at Biarritz. he fears, without ¢eizing overy legitimate oppor- | French, Hununrian and Pollsh Refugees Sny- ste tk rs and, deciding hime (0 will appears to be the opinion of the best informed, and | tunity for ‘declaring our present situation to be the | perting James Stephens The Pienie ‘To- | sr one honor and thirty Freneh soldiers for Mo ty correspondence Bugenie to‘Go to Reme. not, a8 some would insist, that he has beon dismissed— | evil of legislative negtect.”” What is necewary to the | Day Meeting in the Bowery Last Even. | 26 news fron ‘be interior i# most gloomy for \axt beliious Prosperity of the country and the pecification of the people it states to be, “laws that will strmulate mprove- ‘ment by btn tenant industry, promote social har. mony by removing every trace of sectarian ascendancy, and extend urefal by eatablishiog freedom of edacation.’’ These are assuredly three of the rights that Ireland wants and must Ligh but a stronger stand millan and the Preneh. Their former prrtisanx are de serting thein by the hundreds. nr. Romero also received official despatehes from Chi huahua up to the 27th ult, President Juarez, bie Cabinet and government were making preparations to remove to me ae My Bay, even disgraced. This only goes to show that there is much conjecture, because the true state of the case is not known, and we are not assisted toa solution ‘by finding that in Vienna stocks went down, while in Berlin they went op, a circumstance which only goes to show Pan, Sept. 22, 1866. ‘Tt is:waid that tre Empress ‘Eugenie will “anbortly vepair to Rome to conflole with the Pope. &e. ‘Ube persistency with which James Stephens has ad- hered to hiv plan of establishing an Irish republic by fighting on Irish soil, and tho skilful manner in which ho has brought order out of the chaos produced by 0'Ma- 0 Leginiwtures vom oF Ube on ik expedient to do what people thought in those capitals, but by no means | docs the adders take, and the following bold remon- | hony’s mismanagement-of Fenian affairs, bave been re- | Mouterey, to establish there the national government. | yi hy wor eouree he may dee ‘The Cabinet Changes, hair they khew. ry reg 3 strance does ite compilers credit, coxnized by the French, Hungarian and Polish refugessin | The city of Durango had been abandoned by the mato | to purson itis believed twat the Bouthern people are Panis, Sept. 22, 1866. After recanitulating some of the evils perpetrated by 7 argpned é sane mained. | *0 Confident that the Vresident earnestly desires to get " It is well known that, of all men in the confidence of former administrations, it says that the course. England this country. On Friday night last he was waited on by French foree there. Wnty five hundred men ren : pete poe S om 4 ihe’ Gana” te ‘i to There ded Napoleon TII., Drotyn de Lhuys was the one most com- | has on all occasions adopted seems to denote that tho 4 Jarge and influential delegation of Frenchmen. They | President Juarez had sent an oxpedition against De terme powitle, Chat ther int hesiiatingly adept = Shag tly well ae Fare 4 witiod 40 dhorsdoal toctriog thet “ike eragirs te ena] Wosalion OF the race denigued by British poiiey "And } wero all political refugees, nd ‘many of them hid | rango, and expected soon te be in porsooion of the | any fare he thunks “proper i mivie.” to that walette will retain French how comes the most impo: tant portion umeat, | formerly important positions in France that end tod by prominent Routhera volt He fs eminently » peace man, and it would be ratheran | “sixty-six years of ixaperial.logislation,”’ tt says, “han | After expressing thelr ¢ mpathy for. the wrongs of the | OF can Be or the known hoatility of the Pres Foreiga (1) office. [This despatch—4o the Associated Press—is Rot intelligible, for the very latest accounts, both by cable and mail, show that the Marquis de Moustier had ‘been appointed Minister of Proved a disastrona failure. The rreat principieof self Tellance—that chief incenuve to individual and wational exertion—is violated by the system that compels us to Jook to others for what we should do for ourselves, and The official paper of Chihuahua, uf the Mth ulti wo, pablinhes some correspondence betwean the Mexican government and the French General Douay in revard to the exchange of prisoners. Kt appears that the Mexican government bas been willing to come to some agrociaent Iu yeaterda about a general systom of exchange, while the Vreneh | Prviracted General declines to aovopt te proportions made to him, although be was the one who firs applied tora partial amusing surprise if the Sphinx of the Tuileries were now to take a step in @ direction opposite to that which } amendment every Mouthors ade a virtue of necemsly aadadopted could not be expected to do so the head of the goverument to © better terme Trinh people they expressed a desire to aid tn exstablixh. ing an Irish ropublic either by furnishing matertat aid. or by giving their own services in the beld whenever fighting shall commence. Yeveral members of the dele gation formerly served im the Freueh army, and during © rebellion in this country one of their namber won the stars of 9 general officer. From different of cesar, Seneeie beve been received from Pottan and lunearian refugees inciosing subscriptions of money 10 aid the cause of freeing Ireland, and all exprossine ne 4 General Grant bad Foreign Affairs of France, in place of M. Rome, 4 of whioh M Dronyn de Lhuys the warmest wishes for ite xuovoss. It jn a rather singular with ae littie delay ‘not ‘esponsibility, for reasous fact that in proportion to their numbers the m becript exchange. f the coneritat he only hope of precariug the Drouyn de Lhuys, and was about to set -out | box known to him: ee of the refugees from Continental Kurope have’ been | Another Heavy Defatcation by an Army Pay- sapoeacmiecien In Compendh ath protings a apitte ttn. from Constantinople to sasume the portfolio, <x 1 RRFORM MOVEWRNT tery al ii edeaey Jiberal than thone from Irishmen residing in waster. , <i mpowle ~— The Pre — reed that be prensa of Europe, la U Btater . cowld pot be \ulimidated, nor ing in ortant with ‘questions and to the exclusion of THY MONIC 7O-DA¥. Bs Boo, ron at. Fan :0 Teles meaneres £ fer be bay porvocal unditetonn, » 1 that though ‘The Marquis de -Lavaletie is Minister of the Intesier in Franee—Ep. Hznaip.) PRUSSIA. ; c tha regular army, late chief of an important distri, has | 10 neieved him patiey periectly sound, he should eaamn dishonestly appropriated to his own use avery larve | tw contend for it Uke tovinent he became totefedthat the amount of coupons siiached to seven-thirties, cutting | iterests of the coantry demanded that be should do so. them off previous to paying them out to the troops of I think T hazard (0 predicting that in a fow days Mr Jonneom will recommend the Southern Stated to nati his distret. The paymaster held the bonds back until | fy the otmonious amevdinent, and thas the recommends To-day the Fenian ststernood bold « picnic at Jones’ Wood, the proceeds of wich are to be for the rolief of the families of Irish political prisoners. James Stephe Return to Ircland.His Advent There a Signal for Battle stm. Inted Efforts in Behalf of the Cause, &q. the January interest acerned, distributing them throu gh- ton wit be prompdly followed. A Royal Amnesty. A largo and enthusiastic meeting of the Fenian Brother. | out several remote States minus the coupon adjuncts, | jie po oma ans ethers things, how yon : 21 a commendable piece of smartness than hood, was held at the Germania Amembly Roome, | which he feloniourly retained for bis own private use ations, whether be aa concealed Baum, Sept. 21—Evening. | or the liberties guaranteed the eahjoct by. that ingenious Bowery, yesterday, Fifty-five circles were represented | and gain. ft ix tnderstood that charges have boon pre + the President's table, of whether ferred against him at Washington, and that bot vite hich he ix allowed to fill plese. time can elapse before the public will be fally ap by three bondred and eighty-one officers and delegates i, the i Lo ie, am Wi wed | weendant of witch burners, "de ‘The: King has issued a decree of amnesty for wandry offences. The greatest unanimity prevailed, and when more than imagined, @ woh oF « ori w vo (riguaral cite the sieclive tha Phy LA twenty of the officers, who bad but recently reterned | of the facie {he sam involved covers many thowand | sprile—iny snewer 00 wavier—1 teil the Wrath and x AUSTRIA. to ,fecent farmers end respectable honeaheiders, what from confinement in British dungeons, avowed their un- | dollars. Yet proved Incorrect no explanations are Retemary ‘ oe | will it be when the desired privilege shail be extended alterable determination to go back to Ireland to fight Prominent New Vorkera in Washington. Sujngndweniipanianits 4 seinen cen water Gate Not ae a | mw 3 of Irish y mye A et the order Collector Smythe, of New York, arrived bere this POLITICS IN THE WEST. . rang again _, SheDiwlomatic Representation at Hortia. | Tepiaiy, and worthy a sermons ~ met reanior: the, walle | FAK | eAin | morning, and after an interview with the Becretary of i f Y ‘Vimnwa, Sept 21—Bvening. of the spectacle to be presented by tions of & Complete revival were viribie on | the Treasury, returned to New York this evening we ‘an nad " : when this reform triumphs, Shen viteny and ean Srery fees. Wale tesented oaty for o merlin of the |” Postmaster Kalty abd Thertow Wood also arrived hore Gioniipandnntiow-et 4 4. <r Austria Chargé d’Affaires Ber- circles of New York and vicinity, there were also in at. ‘ polis deve hes sents ane ” tendanoe from Canads, Trey, Michigan, Con, | "us morning, and are sti! in the city, The mienon of | US Ot ne ee atten Barty Per bia. my whe wilh Regnetens G6 guperatabel: ntl» | ee, frecman ‘end. Brida wabjects tay well eects Ee ee a Leap, Lo mee | ee vince ts cation cosjectema, Tweriow ke | Cantet the Indiana Soldiers Sappert the minister is appointed. ' ao air wad fated Be Se ie tat ph he Mr Anthony A. Griffin was appointed Chairman of the | protracted interview with the Provident this evening. the Nomante W sag "9 ie seed | Tho.Commander-in-Chief of the Army. revolation. Ti may bave been rome mach ph im aa thin, the vigilance of the eet nthe hie ieeageee Cirele, presented = Further Changes ef Office Holders Uraed in rows, Reps. 28, 1806. vi Rept. 22, 1866. whieh drew from an American in a letter on the | tve8 is in BO way relaxed. following Maine and New Hampshire. How. Henry Wilson addremed a radical meeting test cated ‘ion nd Not Lavmay spon ens tooeee, ‘can | Paid eples sit continue te on their dieruating A large number of the most prominent supporters of | nicht His apeoch was almont entirely devoted wo abuse Archdake Albrecht has been made Com- | onty o's be ae comencanl or ste yc trade, and a word incautto-zly let drop may A the President's policy in Maine and New Hamnpubire. 10- | of ine President and defence af Cougress, He utterly mander-in-Chief of the Austrian srmy. merges of the trite’ = worn So pla eet tee no eotia, m4 cluding Hon. Charles A. Shaw, the Mayor of Biddeford, | ignored the quertions of bunds, taxation, teri and negre ' 7 v1 General of jor; O 4 A from rooting out 1” it send Maioe; Hoverts, of Bangor; Colonel Gomrey, | sutrage He bad been warned against the lalter by United aan with soivere!midage to Oro So aioe Sad Gon Pinta, aetna Teak, eR | eee Dhak Ley inne or venkh'be tanya oo . | recently of Governor Conay's staf; Hom. X DM. BeeRt, | reominent radicale, as ik wan & tender poind with the SAXONY, of society fn both ations are For the besa the other way are bnianlnn to see they have been shout acelin teaver of obtreck, orinanywayis- | of Portian’; Major Mann, of Gorham, Hon Dante! diets 1 aa thek, We Geb. PUREE. 20 the suse 2 een eae Oa So tie Danes Sates 6 to ao nn ae at their atTrgands aad withthe provera) oat om he. Marcy, of Portamouth; Mayor of Manchester and others. | ja6 Cirveland Convention, He would may to the Fhe Peace Treaty With Prussia. die; snl Creat, rn, with ag ead. tod to 40. they ethers to the. princl Sor‘ dena of al eur ahem © fersigars ei or Ae now ere urging & further change of governmeet | Gordon Grangars and Casters who bad ta themeetres social With os oe nee ore. pene wa fe ig not al office holders in those Mates f ted promotions (hat the; find & Menate Duxapan, Sept. 21—Evening. Fee provera Wat the sbueee that Sat of w | | But, though the fsliog of hatred to, Rngiah rule f ihe Tedependence of Treland, but the very existence of our | (y to Be Preserved as Mementoce of the | wnjn mil te jira hone to seatioe thew’ ne Winona Peace hes been concluded between Prussia pK ay Be nd fh By iO | Ged they soem to have no A committe of Sve was thse spipeteted te’ denrt Terrible Past. Sheeraias ox’ ty sepeeation tet eeeoa to AedOn one going from his loom at tom seat inthe Houre | is there to be gained FURTHER REROLUTINS, Camps Convalescent and Distribution, names familiar | official declaration that promotions of offeere whe sap and Saxony. oF Comenvan, caters & new social sphere end ls removed Detriotiem to thousnads who took an setive part in the late struggle | Dare the President will pot he confirmed by the Semate ‘The certain distance from his former status an & mere ng and dihonest; Wilson was followed by # man camed MeMoll 7 News Centredined, plebelan. In other it is a struggle of class with | Irishmen there were for the perpetuation of the Union, have grown 1 b6 | rinister of the Gonpel of the Brownlow pattern We Dneaven, Sept. 22, 1866. ; for the castes of India are not more distinctly fo el puch important features in the history of the terrible | intimated that he would am regard the aeeamination of peat government suthorities manifest a disponi. | Andrew Johosom at & very serious calamity. Me had ae porn a ones, in Virginia. seen & white men flog & negro, and Hon to preserve them ax memenioes to remind those | fit murder in his heart. If ne had had the strength be who once shared their meager boepitalivies, when in the | would have sisin the taskmaster, even as Moen slew future they may visit them, of the days when they con- | the Kayptinn A request signed by Bumercus responsibly namer has ETexated there in the charactors of convalescents, sirsg- | neon tarwarded to Washineion for trope to te etatiomert glera, coffee boilers and fankers, by converting them | here om the day of ele tien, for ihe purpose of presery recet rere: r and securing & fair siention Into @ depot for the pt of negro ite for the TeAicale admit that forty per cent of the enldions feqular ermy. Already very oearty © regiment of | thrsghout the Male of Indians eappert the edminitre. colored troops are qvartered there. » immense e oe money hare Beem sent into Georactown's Commercial Patere in Perit. ibe Mate from ~ England carry the elections. The neighboring city of Georgetown has ceramonal tie | The rSiloai¢ are feeling more cvatdence than » few * nre of anxiety for ts commercial future, as involved ia the preparations have heen made for the revapnton ot powerfal influenee exerciaed over it by the wade om the | the ro loyaliaks.” it lowka very muah the The Gasette of to-day, in am editorial, says that the announcement of the conclusion of a pence between Prasma and Saxony was pre- @atore. It admits, however, that good, pro- grea is being made in that direction. SERMANY. ‘The Freedom of Frankfort. Resolved That we recognise James Hiephens as the chosen chief of the Irish people beth at home and abroad {hat In ile aby 908 devotion we plane the mont « tad confidence, and should Almighty God apare him hie life and mrength wo he will achleve the great Object for whieh he has and labored so long~the Hberstion of bie native country from worse than Egyptian Reavivad, That we appeal to all Irishmen without @atine tion, having the least particle of love of liberty, pride of Gotr veiive land and raising ber from her present dagresed native he and ean dinon. Kerolved. That we feel ourselves called upon to declare our uiter vontempt for and indignation at any ® culated to lessen the standing oF impugn the intagrit and reapected Chiel, 4 : Praxxvort-ov-ram-Matn, Sept 22, 1866, Sirementy neal M; st tho ame trne, wtalleotnally and Cheeaptake and Ohio Canal The twine men of | A Mhowlder eames Ls Y, tees Sel notes Se enonaae Ractee. Georgetown harbor » feeling of jealousy in regard (a the A memorial is being extensively signed for Tas Seine eeUENLA MEET ob certliinn thane Ww) J THE POTTSSURG CONVENTION Present reform movement 8 conviction thats (Towing Unportance and increasing businene prapects of a the independence of Frankfort Keerible revolution which shall ioe waate peut tet Sno cucen, Canter’, frercnolved. That cath earche appoint © Committee of Ways | Alexandria, Thess feelings of rivalry have recently been Mlewly Arvivina-A Kew Premi- pPmerers tsi eequence, smanhood su end Menes for cl tlesting wer material aaa a tell Uo i ale doit inn ab tho aap Characters on Hand, dee. , can not how be Kuch 4 BnCCess in we | Thomas F. Meagher. SSoney to aid in lay the great aim ae all. hove in view, brough by Dip ~ " a THE FENIANS in the United States cap make it; bat the people here will | for permission to visit and penetra doet bridge over the Potomec, «hich haa for & long time paved, DX, Eee ep epee x soon find out that the way to do it is by imitating om | am We AL Fo Ad The following Were cireles repronented at the meeting — | been in the possemian of the general govermment Mr i The city is quiet and very few delegation awe arrived That is the precise point. nest, wheo ron on Reni , Hamilton Rowan, Brian Berou, Wolfe Tene, ey and G HL. Hh. Wells, the letuer formeny | Governet Vairets: at Wieonsin, sod Congreemen A Nawher of the Brotherkeod Aeregted! in | ine tiriion poops miiclently educnted, of oxeretes oil |e ia ewe Red Hand, Lavelia, & Lawrence, O'Toole, Lie B. Gar | Cue wpe 4 me | Parneworth, of Tlimote, are the Gra le the eed Liverbeet, versal su! and whether or not they foreses mrocial |. As to Ouptntn Condon 's jen, Wichael Moore, Corouran, James Cody, McHale, rt ghd yaaa wa Obie canes | 4 deiegniion Of twenty-one frets Pedisns, representa ns exit’ betmeen oon Fn tye, eoged cam ad teat ttonn, the Britialy bo ode iro 2 h (oeeery i Ne: | wine y . end tavebern weriag to of Ps | Came im wight, and Lave their heatquarters at the Quite a number of Fenians were arrested | powerful democracy, I wilt not undortake to nay, Lam | Well as the majority of Nedy of Th aly hey mg eduog aiceieer 1 suid lie governmect, with the Intention of repair. | Movameshele Howse. | Argag them sre Priests en awaiting question jx a vexed one, and sey City) feneral from ore! Rireght, who maAy, (nw vere! oh here to-day. Arms and munitions of war sup- Wari ARMY, consul to decide without authority from the'| Cadeta, Dolce), (Drokiye); Danvel O Connell, Phamalx | ng and opening to tratayortation, receiving wil | from Lary prime Cand a aes, deneeel, Tom. baw poted to belong to the Brotherhood were also | isamion:y of tha iinh army, and ia ths nao of tow | Uy apain Condom hist’ amd name only Tarr aa | People, Yaron teers (Pit Md Jena bakes | Garin Fas pees thes oye bron wt | 6 onan Meee, ay i Lane od fame paper of the 8d ime, proposes a ayatem with could nag be expected the should let them ; Benimett, (W liiamabure); Leary, merchants of Georgetown y mre | Maier 0 ot found secreted in various parts of the city | So tant can bs found by thoes who cans eye go at large nonin ia Treland, ag ig TO hevanaie, homerth; tel post | Quigley and Welle bas long prevented them from erriv- These #7 siemam deny the armies. Think of the whole avaiable THE PRIROR PARE ", Bee a U 4 ental reais; bot the government bas at | OU a4 thet the members of and promptly seized. ‘amotn' procured the dietary praonern head. | mast, “Heber Me¥abo besides cireion 1 tog Mt any wooe a sige -_ cent dtl, a theew days ‘of Vested sae stow: diccur of octariet proues, to tenving cooaenes permet Tarrytown, Troy, wing sine, Nytok, Connects, Mien length decided the matter by consenting i (arn over Castes mpeet ante '0 tyre THE FLOW OF SPECIE. Se uncer core Add to that the fast | sion to ron tars Ravana Go mean ea Tony rey, eee the Aqueduct Wo the lessees, and posssanion, it ie said | “Tettey Mente, Lexan eet i that the mavy dors not Pon ae Fon ny By | Palsy fare bo means snd mame Ganaiiaen will be given on the 27th inet by the opewing of ihe | Curtin amd Amarew are expected sonapared wih others Know something of, Daqeetuct ridge 0 trade Georgetown Fil) 06 V eee wisoeireis, ope 38, 1st Lrvearoot, 22—Noon. terminoe * oft here for Fiitatrone wmv a a wee of the Champesks 084 O60 on) nis | aA Noe et eos, trom wrigniien generale GvaB i commercial edvantagn being thereby WARY pres to lag Spee voy Gore wacories (0 ihe depos bp © lange Ounard steamship Persia, which saile Hie ay te ~ fp oy: more fortunate rival, Alezsedria creed of citineen aecemeue o. ps - bs IRELAND ‘of new mith OUR WASHINGTON Comer” Mbdut fry triegaian to the 1 aturg hesare here ‘st noon How: Tork; kes 5 : ere ‘eeerete im gold on American account. ae a stan = aoe SIRS Min cates ete ; MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Domum, Sept. Cufunday, | py gohan od cenatevesie Ot" 4a. seutins on tatenane. COMCARSSIONAL MONAT IONS (@ @SSOOM. ' tly, tee eepingaeny the Oapal 97 * seeommentation of the Besath ine me Lape, Saat. ot 100s Lavenroot, Sept. 22-—Noon. Time wes when events conan ing 'n Ireland stiles to fowibere poop’ The radicals of the Minth distres core ot me haw Oreasioned 8 consider. 4 tat the Prestinnt, to aeeyt Ged atOR | wy saserwn for re -slective Wi ‘the mail slogmebiy Aste, from Bepton thosua wanes ‘ Oe constr somes emendmetat prupentd Wy Congrem be | The somerveiiver of the mem tenies royal ebb ety of a Bon Tard Ligeaent MOET cetted The meat at te ane Jetee Bas tor Congreme

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