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NEW YORK H&RALD, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1866, 5 bes Sn ee Thirty. ‘Cnited States for thetr reviston | then? Sunposd v.29 stop furthar, that all meant maa Gomeregn of ths arvenad, Nawiraliy nwa | Sato subatustaiy. Wik a iey poten eee | BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. CITY INTELLIGENCE, the United Btaton and to the fon MiP. Banks the Chair; | wiich wo neot uot now slop te consider caeprace , man of the Committee on Foreign Ro. MOUs, for bis ableUd | hoy gi) ro vi titod thar oblnet he 4 Acorom Saue man of the Cocani{itoe on 1 they alt repu (ir obligations to thi government, | Tyy Rivaus—Arreay Barwean Two Neonows ~On Tuse. Or Coat fhe regular auction sale of Aarne» vat led and op- all boond themselves togeth ore Allegiance iT es, peat atencae et fel aa gt: | cote ynteay "at estas | Sy srnng ue mening oan bianca | i tanya en of en ry ‘an ative i" 0) 4 Kawanna aud W %4 b earnest © to drive out th uth " Meth piscoy ureh, Bri treet, Before @ aud Western Compaoy, Exohang of thetr oppressorn, and erect for themselves ° Stat stroyed vs st hat v1 a our owu; aud we ure animated with the hope that the’ but the py bee ig tey 64 ag Pry oily Fines, those who emermed, tate ane Gots bhi oie TN IO mma, neem tg ttl BD mommy how. (The poraon alluded to rose in his seat showi pa wonnis, which consisted of the loss of both pn] below the elbow.) Returning to his home aud supplying nature's hands with iron, ho went out with anothsr rg ment from Ohio—the One Hundred and Thirtieth Na- ‘oval Guard—as its color-bearer, When he reached ‘Washington be was denied tho right of muster, and was ob!ged Lo surrender his colors and return to his home. He Sheaippiied, to Andrew Jobnaon for employment. Ho PITTSBURG CONVENTION. were THE CROWD THINNING OUT. > day is was refused employment. (Hisses and throe groans for | jot far distant whon Ireland in the Old World and Mexi 2? 00 rament, Ido not know, my mas Gibson and Joho TH. Moore, both & P* > Johnsons) Ihave consulted with those who know him | ourown continent can hail ens treo republican nations: | fends, that st will make the argument any stronger to Gibson ie & KOC creas om 04 0 BS rye are Murdoch, the Actor, and Joau Burns, Well from bie Slate, They tell mo he waa a gallant sof- | tes in fact as they should'be of righ. Aaa renee tet Ce ecmlly ac an authority : one yore Pi ess ‘ane % hc 8 8 ior and a Worthy private citizen. Sitting hore by the | Tho resolution was referred. “aah wiingon, tn iia proclamation appointing cs singh betwee Bom 8 LH te Hero of Gettysburg, sido of New York onr sympathies havo gone out tovard | a delegate moved that tho Convention taka a recoas | Pi 0!sional governors, saya that ho appoints pro a alalte eas aa llaapat belore Moses hon 525% 8 & him, and we beve given thom practical application by | uptil half past threo o'clock, bat subsequently withdrew | Yil0al kovernors because ail civil government is aa taken beture | BU) 6 Ot m6 Oe 4. “troyed in the revolted States, Ou 6M & 6 nen all civil xo Lo has set down the on the Platform. that motion, Genera! Butler, chairman of the Committee patting $50 in bis almost empty pocket. I therefore 2 {eaten baualt ef Now York that our Cllow delczatca | on Ragolutiing, appearing 1a the hall with tho report of Presa slate PO" touncotare ed to. nas Oui, ghee | Pea Daneeeee Heeease Wis paecenhd Sambi ible ibe | cae ajees ind pasos ge pid av id : and pat thelr sympaghy in practical shape, j ‘ nim PLATvORa, oan n.Mtat io {bat 9 Biante must always, oxiat—and that | etroumatances attending the death of Patrick Donnelly, wo | Decree Cerranins “A passe as niger ie SE prreey snuley. ns formerly of the Fourth Unitod platform of prigeipies for the soldiers and sailors’ hore Ny Boor Bacay ere Pane ets meen Conctuston on te® Manxuorr Ingoest—Tue Varmicr.— | Mai tor St Aen rettane wilt boon vie WA Greek many Let ha foo at that little furthor, I tind’ «man on the | The Inquést in thecase of John Murkliott who was drow: pe ing aeldiers and aatiors of the army and navy of the | sidowalk welte, Nd iu his blood, razor in is hand, show. | Asbort time aimee in a mysterious manner at Greenpoint, |) ing the ‘vending coustitutional ameudment is wise, prudepe | Ni’. May you, he. *anot be dead; ho has no right to cul | mined, and’ one of the prlasiere, Henry Witty. | 1% {ve base Just. It claarly defines American citizenship, and guarantees | tis throat; it fs a Question ot right, not @ question of joa matement to the effect that he waa. in A GOLD-MEADED CARB POR JOUR BERNA. Tho Cxaim announced that John Burns, of Gettysburg fame, was requosted to call at the rooms of the City Council of Pitteburg to receive a gold-headed vane, (Ap- plause. ) 4 Fink is Gumeowicn Sroer—A Maw Bano BunWeo — tay morning a tte broke out he drug store No, 214 ér@onwiots oll The fire, Mt ap. ‘THE PLATFORM AND RESOLUTIONS, street, owned by Hall & - he aarrans Asp TRLNGRAMA, All hia rights to every citizen. It places ona just and equal | fot. xo t answer. Bis 4 & question of fact and nota | the boatbsuse aud hoard Smith say. that’ Markhot | pears wae eared by the earolesuess of the Their Sentiments Radical to Tho following lotters and telegrams were read :— Panis the right of representation, making the vote of e mam | question of right, on TI repeat once moro what I under- | had jumped overhoard, | inteniting to | awim ashore. | porter, ©. J. Sm who went to the Fault j General Jannine, Chairman of New Jersey delegation to the | trust the chief conspt if . 1} can party on this qu Ywtion, that in this great contost | A NTMRa ha 3 Joe cane te aw. they vapor, The Manes @touded inte ihe 0 the Bitter End. Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Convention, Pittsburg, Ps Me | jored crimes have. dromched the tand In fraternal biped of ¢ ‘gran’ these |) penevect oy Gawlug ati the banda of Sunith and | almo to the rss Have, at the doors of which place tae fireman ‘ fraternal bined, | not ating Henry Witty from all criminal compbelty in the tinguished the Games, jat aa they were apraading U < puts into the Ferg frame of ol govornguent the {ni States or ov reitiz, but avery right of | ame. Buntth te af German orlein, formerly of No, 18 | Reortsbore. The damage tw the sick ie wrinerpa Ditty of the national debt andthe nuillty forever at all | every tradtor on. lta bok’ avd gone forever, | Bowery, New York, and by occn| ‘a grocer’s clerk " the basement. tt will obligat we coutracted in support of the rebellion, (Ap | (\)piause.) If wo haves %tled them co our satisfaction 40,00). The My Deak Gesxaitat—I am sorry to {nform you that cireum: stances beyond my control prevent my meeting with you at Pittsburg, but rest assured that the objects of the Conven- NO CONCESSIONS, NO COMPROMISE, tion ential uay hearty support, Your action in behalf of Con. | plausi x ith, w Ona AORLDINES = Ah mee veMlarsay&. Kettle neh fe t ox gress and the constitutioual amendment will show to the | Resolved, That itis unfortunate for the country (hat bese nthe principles of inox FAbIe loglo and truth, what | the glue factory of D. D. Winchasier, Rickards stroet, Sout { glow. The y Math of try that the soldiers and ralors of the Union arc en mae | propositions hare not barn recalved in the spirit of conciliee the condition of theee pe le we have settled del: | yooktyn, exploded, a fragment of which ay | {he was cout home and proparty cared for determined 4 defend by ballot thowe principion fon, clemency and fraternal feeling iu which they were | hitely’ What eball bo the , "its of Congress or the | A hatter fracturing his seal Ilete x reciten ae Honea | ie pia) a og ‘ they arcrificed 40 much in desperate battles hy land and offered, as they are the mildest werms ever granted tu ihe | riglis of the rest of the na, wont Thoir righte are all ; n big A TI Sag ga cde Rls oases perk ow iow in the Long Inland College TMoapltal ii a SP Jt will show that we shail not surrender the fruits of viewry | subdued rebels. (Aoplause,) fal; thet ‘or question, Now, tu il i oomdit 01 Wediiosday moruing « Ore broke out an board the EECH OF GENERAL BUTLER. into the hands of those we could not trust in (he dark hours | Resolved, That the Preside i 0 powertal; thety duty bs auctth So Shaan a ans 7 iy f the strugele for the life of our mation, nor ito the hands | 20 right to m policy un agsinat the legiative deperiuene | KOCMmental communtiies tt tS fgets seit | AUIaiDe Wt A zation Hloure.—Yostenlay atiernoon omicar | {i | Srl aret a Re tare sp ped he. pony ke P lent rebels who have Iatd down their arras, ont are | Of the xovornment. Appianae;)- thal his attempt ta fasten | BeCeshary tor dae government to « Fmt COMIRULILOR 6 CT ripwetl, of the Porty-Aith penciuot, found a woman wan- | Lan’ get see en oe ‘. e ull ia rebellion st tho best luterosta of tho hia vebeune of recountriictinn usom the pountey, ies tangas, | $80Y Lid wert OF BOD malalnd, 1 © be in the mass fore | 4 fo ostous he strestennd acting ine strange menen?, cei na fire ty aupponed we Loww, Wishing you sucglilfdn your vindication of the trie ous us itis unwise; bis nets tn stataning Mt have, retarted | ; bet all governmvats have a, WAY treated as ox a principles of re tiou, 1 aan your obedient ser th# restoration of p mod unity ey have convurted } maples those (hat misted their comm, Wmities, and thar ts epnolodliig Penptee, eran npane be epediut Faraucy Is Do=At half-past nine o'clock last evening SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD, OBERT McALLISIE Gongquored rebels tata impudent elnlt to rights whiek ( our duly iu the peadent crisia it woul | seem to mo (ap. | Hon house tn Fo: ore than AD how Mary Murphy, « nétive of Lreland, aged thirty-two years, fel a Genoral MoAsc@™r, who was provent, rose and said | ty have Corfelied, era pincer whi. have deacoratet | plauvc); to extend to the Sonih, to 11 Ye southern men, aan etaeeen e 7 restitenn 88 Rael Phirtye Prrranura, Sept. 26, 1898. he had come bore lost his views should be misunder- | uacieues the toss of the liver Of ane barel circ gaia, | Who as Communitiee have been nied, Ont cordial wet je imtnodiately ente wd was ily wnjured. ‘An unpleasant change in tho weather from warm sun- | 800d. His name had been without bis consent attached | and thawar in which we have vo gloriouny trumphed what | come back wher they witl come bave’ “the xpiril of Meangatation but ‘a expired a few eof hin Present friends al C (Apphanse. ) in which wo 0! evolved, That the right of the conqueror to a for a tet a * tative | Ards ascertained to te conmuched hax Deen reongtiizet wy ihn Kabicten cf a |. uce ‘het misled Whee—the are i Nombepecntatite civilized nations; by the operation of thee inw for tho conser them ” 0 it bat tlon of the the whol i fe haw the | KO man hereafter shat teave his seat in tho Congress of | sixth, HD, aad Covoner Smith toubted right (9 establish measures for (i the United Staten or desert the glorious flag .'0r tue por- | Serorme or ax Unexows Max,—Aboul saven o'clock yew pore of taking oom 1 the armies of on tT enemi eae saoniioes AU ie rapceta Lied Slates, and to paaw all acta ot Legis ry) for ne Case St ee to As Uhave said governments must deat witle joage in 1564 declared ts bes failure, | trath, of uatice, of right, of kinduow , wad of loyalty, mat Richard Stock tor or to receive them,’ But for the | the apron string. rd kina wae CorMNE *P thy May last cvenivg, when olf Hedloc's Kslan ahe ran dows @ reall hort Hind three men, Two of the party we ied, tn titra’ waetuconne " boul net be ascent : a, The Games to the call for the Cleveland Convention, which ho would not touch witha ten foot polr. He would sy God speed the soldiers in their noble work Three cheers were given for Geucral McAlliator, Tuor, N. ¥., Sept, 25, 1866 To the Parsiomnt of the Soldiers? and Sailira” Conventivn Pittsburg :— » Union men of Rensgelaer county, in convention et shins toa bleak rain has checked the outdoor excito- ment, which diod away with this morning’s break of da the celebration attendant upon the torchlight procession did not end until then, and even after mid- night apeeches were mado by B, Van Ripor and others an unknown man jumped of fro tho balcony of the Monong a ; ‘ ed, Th i la Oe nongahela House, greet thelr brothers in the Union ranka, te bya sa ved, Thal when chai « iwi if they bad erred, a# soon a3 the commu. Contitet of Ownershth APPEARANC!, OF THE CONVENTION. who yote ag they fight, to Make treason odious, to re vown a desire to be received ba ck in an | : 4, | store the Calon ad fo wlve' freedoin aad protection to overy mod sailor in reget pede on Ue Pe Te anf 9 Lie test few days a vory singular weir bas takew At the ascefhbling of the Convention to-day the City Tuan under the Nag whieh they have planted upon every AAG SRE CLA Eo ih ate peed scrsalyiy rat practi” Ip! and re place iu Coumenipaw bay, N,J., caused by the coliites of Hall was well filled Y mt * Tnattle lleld of the repa “1 vo overthrow ely y meted out to then (hecnus rt vow Gnexsvoinr lt wan rumored | awa ra antes, both of w ay cla by ed, but uot go densely as yesterday, WILLIAM FE. GURLEY, President. ) 8 twmbl), F would anew ha’ 1 White tad boen appointed Pos | wpamtes, both af which tay claim to the Fina, and the delegates are rapidly thinning ont, althouch Ricrnadasl Bepk ieee trallty Iawe should be President, “What, do you ive Chatlen MeCastrle, tDsigited ¢ dos therein, Owe bas an undoubted rights day parade is on the carda for to-morrow, | To the (itamwan of the Soldiers’ and Ballory’ Convention:— faith; that tho great Union repnb Mr, President, Gord — - - Sta otate & CRED Tether suasialone: On Gose Whiia there is no donbt a large numbor 4 Aa hy ie yd pe le ee romauenl p- vt epee ner i le a \eomiop. _ Cirombadins: ee oer aan COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS Katroad Company commenced ariving "for the. pare of good and true fighting men of tho Union | of mls refusal to signa cireular endorsing “ay policy : Pcaaal poneiinn terion) 1 pesuapy, vy no meaner th a Serer r at sie Uhounand foot ia. lege, army in this Convention, their voices have not been WILLIAM NICHOLS, nt the Uuion tiny Sundin, Wik ! ohe the ) ei ; a? ‘ inectiogs heard, aud tho proceeding? of to-day have confirmed the | TO THe Prxstonst or tuk Soupuers’ axp Satrons’ Cox | tinetion of rac nultled Tio played for Vastatday’being.Ule'lass dey iu | rem riesh bg ecrveagti | fears {bat tho movement wonld bo stripped of all moral | EXTON, Pittaburaim ew cou mie gaat” | pemealna tite Rubell MEAT Oat peocent Wfe ou the very ange, und strennons eifurt an | : x alert by heing controlied und run by politicians, instead : are pine Acie they na persecuted by thet fortwit App wus many srhoners sible, During the tern which bas uo were live of by the fighting wen of tie army. » main movers pledse thoy are now, and lave. been that no. man sha aed om dd nixty acted wy In DMUEMS: BD Bae Seerne and mauagors in the Convention have been ox-Assemnbly- o thousand citizen woldiers, ment, we Will nol prove recreate to our abl F \ peer aint foe he en ed hus. Van Buren, Gexeral Barnum and the accom Hasr staud by wad pritect wiih our lived. If uce Ay and Tuseday, Yesterday plished political tacticion, General Johu Cochrane, of ESIDENT OF THE SOLDIRUS AND SAt1O1 he i ’ ere A ilies. of winch tere New York; the experience political hack, Ben Butler, of x Kenolved. That t niin the army, justice ' of, pleaded quilty to the erimno ed 10 Tota Manseohusatts; B. Ven Riper, of New ¥y ; Governor aalamnse:£ totatned | voluniorr 0! nid soleie vada Ui! Calias iid ‘ 7) mo of | vy tw Gox, of Obio; Congressman Farnsworth, of Minots, and ee tt ea att ee jent service 1 the field Gught | to have pi 4 imprise “ m of Catharin a 5 ap Governor Curtin, of Pennevivania, and the candidate for ordained Goveruur of Fenusylvauia, Will vouch | “mY wnd bavy oi the Caton rnb anraliel, | The treasou-tainted ehi 1 $5) worth Of eloibing, Antonio Murtinew ations the he edeoaestans Gaueral Geary: qin eral Berurn stid:—Mr, Vresitent—These jenant Gonerol of the tal ss j toed Pits BUTLER, AND GOV. RNOR COX LOSING EXOEND, W. GW. NEDUE, late Brevet Brig. Gen. U. 3. V. offered by the Convii The q April, 1860, when owe tel Tho Now England goldicrs repudiate openly tho iden ANXIOUS 19 S4UAWA TINE PRISER. before the Convention, what shall be do: \ n in Bolte thet Ben Butler is a represcutative man, +o fur oa | Chairman Frauer, of Kansas, wishod, in tho n mH rs 1 wout buck to bia native they are concerned, and the same ’ position is | Kansas and West Virginian, to respond to the poral CoCHPANE—-Mr, President, pormib me to any # the porpore on the nw inf laken hy tho soldiers of Ohio in regard to | of this Convention and be united in thir groet wore complete, just and righteous platform for a | Aptil following securitig a Commission as commander of tig Gevernor Cox. The opposition to tho latier gentleman | the soldiers of the national Union, Ho would inform the people wo occupy haw never before been prosonted | all the rebel forces In Virginia, Iv there any man kore | pee tuo delegation tet bation that John Brown's soul was. taarching on, | 1 the national sense. I move, sir, the adoption of the | ¥ vstitpid ae not to know that Colonel Lee, | n two of their nur! (Cheers) Custer had been aent to comme ~ report, (Cheers) or ad > tates cavalr et his com | CHES n nszed upon the IfJohnecn should “swing round the circle” as far as | The vote was taken by the entire andience rising aud | mission ou the 19H an nd knew WESTCHESTER INTEWIGENLE ofiored by a soldier yestortay, was irowned down by the | Kansas they would yhawk lil, giving threo cheers vis to be appointed Cu Chief of the | - ms ‘ today thé ball Kaa been kept op. and TAMERS, Goenoral Burriak—Tho report taving been adopted, 1 Now, feste : Game mee: € eunts Eb imino County- Towa 10 by tho setf-constitited cooks aud bottle | Colonel McMichael, of Cal, announced that Jamo | have been inatricted to ofior this rea vaiter who We Phissinht The platform, to the exclusion of the rank | 1%, Murtoch, tho em/nent dramatist, was present, and | Rosotves, That a wate Retone ciate ve pe and (ilo of the Convor moved that he be invited to a seaton the stand, Lhe | and Sailors ualon of all wis ) 1 Jury came tnlo Cour yerterday morwing deneral Butler wer sd into. a shape app. Dit had thay: spo iors thoy would have simply after ntly the ‘The resolutions reps @ long wd spicy conic satisfactory to the Cony reat seniements of th jente Again seven partes Car for Deam,, coe for esemit with intest nergiary li the third deges, one for grand for ateoult pud battery motion was carried with great enthusiasm, Mr, Murdoch was rouducted to the sland Loud calls were wade for lium to speak, and in response he came forward and mad . thanking hie audiene know that by ey “, noe Linay hay Givitis, any nd withert ire ¥ Werte Hy tos declared in favor of the Congressional amendment us | for the compliment pad him and annonocing his entire soldior Who deserts hia dag for the purpose of taking ing ® stated mad All the partion Ue acceptable and final torms for the immediate | sympathy with the oljcois of the Convention. 1 command i the army of the enemy ¢ autfer Alvert Meyer, 142 Sp ' Mt Pry igo f — adiuiasion of the lately reveliic tho Union, | A dolegate from New York requested, on behalf of his } The resolution was adopted tnanimous!y. death, (Appinnse) Wut, xa Dut fot od the and, wilhout a word of ccnsure or implied enmity against | delegation, that Mr. Murdoch read “Sheridan's Ride, pects tiger dp eeletyasytbutentd lowed the secomion of hit State. jonas, Lheir tate enemies, would have exhorted the Southern se.) Geni ral BUTLEK Ws im Vooiterdualy. called Cor, mal | comers sees WAS Sars wae, Bot, Mare. tc dim even flit suotte, whe atole $3,200 in one soldier and civilians to adopt those terms cheerfu VISIT OF THs C4LY COUNCHLA OF MITTSKUR coming forward eddressed tho Convention 2s follows too poor an excuse for rehettion; for on the 17h ef April | er KD Ogden 2) Wall atrest on 7h of duly. ani to como back into the Uuion in peace, good fello The City Council cf Viltsburg and Allegheny entered ree Ce AAPL : Tr. | bis Sitic mssed the ordinanes of sceexsion, but they | guuty to qranil tarenuy: "Ln waa moutenced to Une ship and brotherly love. This is the Wue wish and prine | the Convention at (ia point, and were received with ee WRT ins chek potent niaamine tack your Ii- | put im thit ordinance ® ciause that it atiould be | Priv tor tour yours and aff monthe tuple of Une real fighting men who are hero; but they are | three cheers. Genera! Negley, Chairman of the ‘om. ona fheossfinoe rt cn yp that T may bo | vould and of wone e vet ut ' i wes rattled Uy the neh We ype pele oem eget oa ana BoD Dae eine ay modoat 93 he} generally are, and have suffored | mittee of Arrangements. suid:—MMr. Chairman and yen- | tos: momentons iver over presented to uny body of mouth aftersards, ao thet General | (/\h0° 0" ant, He was gent to the Ring Hing I’r oe themselves to be stienlly misrepresented by the political tlemon of the Conventioa—The Councite of the city of wire workers and plotters by whom the Convention bas Fivtaburg, moved by cou-tdorationa of piblio. reepecetor | HEM and to no acch body of men was ever Lcfore a Vaited sraies and went into | Thomas Hoggios @ud Join Gillon stolo a wate and been manipulated, If their voices bad been suffered to | this Convention, & suthizing dooply with the objects | Kovernmental question presented for adoption. You ad of the rebel forces of Vir idl, Worth $200, and SLOR he mi from Addison Cant be heart they would have done jucaloulable good by | of the assem ated ‘by feelings of Gib siapaten’| STC LOMAS non Te SADONK 68 CRNERS UAORR tt seveded, and carrind her | mack, who wars ques! at tle Now Vork Hotel. The peta. D aersigne f checking the radicalism of Thad Stevens and adminis- | gratitude tote d of the nation in Ita passage | TRIO and thodo rights amd that course ul pr the bayonet. Now, ea tas tote se Bebra oie Arwges ro agp hin 0 Goce ernment for which you fought im the (Applause) We might” he 1 hoped whey the Arneld, an ‘id not reman here, We hay tering © fiual death blow to copperheadisin on both | jeross tho Red Sea of the reboilion, have called upon shane been Wied Cor ja, marion of Bids necting In & Lody te pay their personal and publi 4 , wuiity to stealing $9) from Solem ' . » THE PROCERDINGS TO-DAY Sonare re Ponda rasa Manta tue Bore i. Bine | Ist rebel sv dered, and when our arms wer® victo- fowe, anequally wnilty traitor, And the qu nthe Wri Mh oe pra ag ug ag ed a ce ne have partaken of a pingular charactor. A New Orleans | and the members of there delegations, I have the honor pcan everywhere that peace ao co ord and Wolly | tow to be decided in this country iy, whether © Prison for two yearsaud | jeter was road, which ought in decency and common | to present thi dencral Barat, New. York, | shontd prevail; but unfortunately far tho country some | his aurronder 94 & Driaomer of war ‘when he Rane gongs to have boon excluded fromthe Convention, aud | said:—L call for thico Lourty cheers for that body of bea Se ee br or of Word kee ity of | was captured slat ava against the desertion ee ee which was received with murmurs of disapprobation by | mon who protested Andrew j Meecmceend draft! (Cheers.) yarposa ve. eat wit me question eh hs ead ory bles irra “take er a. the armign of the tho soldiors, but was loudly applauded by the politicians TY PRERTOM OF VN COPY PRTENPED TO JOH WERE Ded ie ce choke gsrermmmir ot ihe Vain wees | | of hie’ country. (Cree of «No, ame ated gy Yo = follows :—Soldiers ant Sarl The wciier, whose name Was refused to Lie reporters, Mr. Itanu then spoke eas ented guilty to #te ives it aa his opinion that peace is iunposeible aud unso- | ore—Tt is mado m= plev ant duty tn behalf of the Coun. | {'t Mig tiger roeemeorgg os” SS thle mans ho soldier hereafter suvould ever fnd it peadee autey te Wadnome Youtsl Wi feited ; that another war is inevitable, aud recommends | cits of tho city of Fitters, to tender to youn cordial | acy” the power to do which no “i ne Ai Fioen f eecimas git Ais god the iramediate reorganization and arming of the old | welcome to our plies, welcome at all times, but espe- | Poy gece eee aad The queton of ep took place #t the clone of Uhia war was (hat here were dy voluntesr regiments, so that they may be re: t the Mf people are here cially now, when +0 muny thousands miiting states into the Union had more (um once be (hose sobela Uhreateping that if we did not do pretty tap of the drom to march to the Sonth. The North | in consultation in ceiotioa to the fature of or country, Aitkin covet f 4 weal romeiber an shew: wie ye “" A Volee fem Chtengoy, M1. their iawn trees and amp poets with Northoru | upon the fold of be tis wud upon the orean, While you | 4) - ‘ “tne ra Terral, CRUE AM bor ey would co and «% What onght we to by story tells us that the country divided npon the ques | F copperierds, ‘The letter, when real, waa smug- | wore there attendiny to your duties, we supported you & pintol at Michael.) Cal gled into the pocket’ of a political outeider | ty material ald i the army. We ate now cngazed in f dlctemt tp setond olapare Alpert alltime coll Plan a gi dg ll ey ea cog roe Sik chonling ® on ties tform, by whom it had been given to | another contest, on suoticr fold of battie, Aud, while hem id the thok tnssative clan’ thal, by tis ff ng, OE Geet ouee | Rare tans Cet, Rare Ss {roo Kern, and Joladd Keate, indicted had the Chvisinan, Neither was there any applouse frem the | we ghail attend to our y allele, 0h Che balhct wen, we | Laat DO was—id the thon epeaiive ciate ISG by his T tivkot un beard a United Sates sranepurt to tame you ; aaron Me Marks of @ eat i" ae M@idiers (hemsclves when a Kaneag delegate promised | ask your support in (he accomptishment of ovr object, pore by ee e ey ie s phone stebelpings bedroth i. rot Wherever you like, au ts furl 7 the better but see a all tried 8 ite ihe tee mauy _aea\us t's: ay that {¢ (ue President of the United Stator would swing | go that after the eecont J.osday of October you may all | {ito tue hmun’ Ne Fisedlinpaiiye Haga revs of | wat you ne come And tw there ery at ma Aterniy Bodied nose, sarees Mowat round (he circle” 1s far as Kansas they would jayhawk | liave it to way thal you have wot eupported “aly policy,” | [Me United States iil biauag On tr ee ToD tO | alee shite cei bet haspot : hefore leaving W wegaretine toa Lior, The procesdings were of acharactor which a.ist | (Cheers) Tam instructed by the Councils to wak | Ure Sure Mint he fail ie Sparta! gol ivan | aa footte & gotten opporitimity ws cr ierm of (his court’ Will comuence sext and oC ten a9 be dewiguatod “high mixed.’ There were rome fine | whether John Kuras present in the audience ¢ ols : mional author! What beod . ssjohigrs ~ aot ree See e a reciiations of poems by Mr. Murdoch, a com'c song bya | ft appearing — thy t old woldier of Gettys to fad any prerapeageernid year when 1. tt or re T } then be t wever, We have olered to the A Neglected Commhe € © fa! ha’ ho! bo!” by the Maine delegation; a conpt Twoald like ts aay tint ‘ve councila have further in- | Pura taw momenta, 1b sorms to, mo, tha whole eso. i+ | tontione | Bot, fellow soldiers, Don't Like to be Called a “Gny Gat mely ¥ of comic political gongs aud como excelent feats of ven- | structed me to say ths! they have tendeved the houpi- | Wee anu new to bo determined. "Yon remember that | [omer te ‘Good {. goed 17 . rs aay Gn nighe, | Wriloguiain by Professor tot t Washmgton, Sere talities of the efty to duhn St Burns, © Setralvare, Secause. Abra Lincola wee elected cfeven sat bhai Ct oa oll pated Don't Like to be Called aw shop. tae c utingere an old I died cane tw jo) cl Mi or, i cons ou of ‘al pat o a zo oltca the 0 nprpaled we H “ r r. &@ presentation of a gold-hea e ir in} (chers,) and, wet, | soar tens y = vg ie ‘cenane, with the aympethy of some two or thres more, revoll ¢ aunt wlition, and yoy aball | aie she cares of } ineenaibeineadema 1 7 Burns, of Gettysbarg, by an Alderman of Pittsburg, guished patriot! who spoke io @ weak voice, which was rendered more a gold headed cane. (Cheers) property and drove ont | yy 1 wish to be harsh. Tu the st from the Uniow, ecired all & every vertige Of Union auth Manierre at f viontes Acton, Hergen an ity wad Union powers, | Jexus did Ne repomog the bones of aftr ioe Headquarters All [Pieensee of the By; stile . d venmnor cou 8 604 q coun jagelves inte jon ‘ani 1 that Mate "y were alec wenty-sevent precinet, who plained of t ecbane, cormer 6 bs ered, did Bot his house and skedaddie when the | Sf she loyally aud the hospitality of thespeiiies have | the country, confederated theuartves into ® tion mute me ee Cia oe t vonth precinet, who was complained of by M bs 2 revels invaded bia State, x did any other Peonay!- | been already head in tho cheers with which those pre. | Ov°rmment, raed arming aud altnpin tu Hmnplrale ney a nes mostgnleterate | Catnasine White, Mea, W. Veatlied thal aie wae at the warts Jt take eulans, Leaving their hones 10 be protested by tha bars | seat had roceyved dial fae woe iu stich a position that the suprome Court of eae Foc inte samen ne oni tie's Darden, and was detained there fos abe Ag elie if vi y dete ok- , Of New York—i mov ory were a a civil ey contanuoste the Cx three of the morning of the 11th ng oid gentleman, who hay acon over xix curnwers, | these people brave ec!eate| the freedom of their beenti. | THOTY ware nalonel igiile euasite, we -clhivene, Sins ok Roly Wood: ading dave, Onethandh Stel, to Subd the: Toneytost a patintines, Aaverione sees A ag hee stood on the platform bowing ‘‘cferentially to | fat cities to Joby Burns, the patriot, and whereas they | Id stop to consider what at Holle i 0 tn doreny Cty, ah (he coreer pres sata te bak toa Ke Convention, with a worn beaver hat und an old cot- | did not extend || to Androw Johnaou, the apostol¥; | coy ware not a’l thet time ont of th loud is or way 7 Pong greens Bn ae ton umireiia of the there heme ying ng Fo an therefore, with three rouy ic anaes, Se it pal that the Union was ont of tiem. (Laughter) raves of the Confedera - omicer Knipe 4 nmi ane in the other, he drew forth * im the people of Pitt “ f x a age hale ‘ a “4 vie me ™ - and his now gold headed enn ue other, ti Pans snommeay shall @ Standing jast the my comrade re, when | « few Noriheyn ludiew whom they ter Northern a” rr Aune Hemedy te a Cove jause from the soldiers, Then (here was aa Wes illed m0 a — Sawer. Ti ichlacd: * tte we passed Fort Jackson, under the lead of the | fohoolinarma,” and a lew women of hue, bat of hibition of two old soldiers and oue old sailor of the ee : ve Gere te beac. , rety mn a Predige St Cinder iemards a eee vow! (ie wea ot years be eqs veatte tal roushe Cheers the motion wax carried. immortal Varragat, did we bet that Lousiana ent to deck the graves ol or comrades < y ‘. ‘ fe the guverwign somed of (1812, aud a speech from sho oll tar, who ph caper bgt mmol had ell hee rights inthe Pnion at that ime? You who | Joya! tokens of rospert, these Sowers and gigs FC OO al : m Feeonnied the history of the war with End: | ondor ting again restored, Mr Mreocen recited | landed at Port Royat atter that most brilhant bombard: | wrenii.e were and trampled in the dust Pcdeies ak ahi uaad seas eee comes t a, sketched the progress of = the national |. sieidan’s Ride,” anid (requent iuterruptions of ap. | ment, follow soldiers, did you boliere that Pouth Care | 4.» Ue ea took money from the [wished t Know wlat wae the mat . ached tm. Ragu Latterion-Cits ies §=—with = France, gave a re of Our | Sine, Threo cheers were proposed and given for | lina war then tn the Union wih all her vights and privic | 7 sustained by our taxation, Pst upon she “en diplouale relations with all foreian countries in ind wan procesding to tell the history of the ght land nowr Malvern Hil, in wana Breeiway rerning power of this Union? | a logos as a part of the Ger | Sheridan. moe Clearly not. Then tet + follow om for a few momente, ms dead who repose wenn tho Coustitution and the Guersiere when th | Gonergi Chal have, te pleasure of Inivoducing to | because, If there ie auy man vo tijud hore aa to Helere | | iM rent ne" og. that huttlenela, | taut. stl aha or « _Aatehelaes Hale Dye. he Hea in the Pationces of the Convention became exhausted, an - you Captain Holbrook, ome of the Veterans of 1812. that af that tine Sonib Carolina bad att we may any doing wrong to aay: | WAN nle eselae and ft le somethinn ao" ucloce cel Bardag actos mone Was qoud naturediy interrupwed with Cs gee which The Carrats then camee forward and delivered come | her rights im the oln ae a rt of = the f their Vietory followed up the war Hinenon {ut Hitman Wo luuefere Jastod until ho resumed bis eeat. Geueral Baraum con eppropriate remarks, He announeed that he bad served | government, birm have 1 offended, and he had better | have Leen ented. The United States, 1 say (1) cM Ente Hinued the show by introducing m reavintion begwing dulsortplions to the Now York Weatiy Irivune, and em- ar 1 shall not oddresa auht & comes the fragmen' tske bik hat and go to dinner, in the navy siuce 1412, and reviowed the history of the veriod, speaking particularty of | him any longer. (Applause) Now, then,gwith varied | nd Herod thiein | a teapeet powbag Mond tus of that enterprising paper, | fries ma ih the ware of 1812 and wiih | snc ee, Gettysbarg, Antiglam ands thousand other | ndnons, aud a they reinad this ’ > nich called forthe thrve Cheers foe tho Tribune aw | \oatanes Of the ‘times ia the 94 battles, of which you, are the representatives. the war | hur Cog (pera re Blips vc riatea cy The Beet hry aie Ineo terrible groans for the New York Pimtect of this | _ Governor Curtin, General Willich, and Gevoral Negley | was fought oat, Wo all wero that at time Thay ating fi tier of the Up ‘Ta iteld, however, ruthlessly dan tO en ee stag | were im turn called io the stand and made speeches of a | apowen of, ihe bexiuning of the war, th D bat no | i hewrs) tho ructed rebela of Virginia t <n ot Tribunr’ puftery by striking out the name of | Fret ttes length ex's, the Convention warmly ap- | rights in the inion, Whew the war was fought out, | down that Ung and tramped Wein the dust (Cries of aa eae eka paper, and inserting the words | 'all the loyal privet | iinuding and, at times oudly cheering. wha: was tho next step in the prograse of the | + 5 ) There was x tine im this war when aman whe ; ‘MRED et ers ne gt Oe Thee srl nd Bove eed THR PRIARTATION TO JOMN ROK, bation’ All the armed — soldiers representing | (cre dow: the | met tis deserts —(¢rea Bs. Wmrous vote, ‘The Chairman next gave notice that sev | ag cnamwan then ipiretuoml John Burns, the hero | these men surrendered themselves ae prikouvrs of wor. | bone he ee ce roca Sra} gentiomen tind had thoir pockets picked. | The | oe Gemysbarg, wlio wna received with great cheering. | Mark that’ surrendered themselves and their right aud | aL wold my that wo thall nn recs te LT Me ote, Ge resolutions were then read, aud sree wer ymongll BF Robe, in Feuait of thority Councils of Pittsburg, then | everything they bad to our victorious ame. (Appinna®) | those Sintes brought back into the Unien share on the evening of the Jib, tnstaa Tes wos suceed, Shy aR 1X) , m ues Se od om the platform and moved their adopiion. | rented wo br. Burns a handsome yo'd headed cane, | Is thore a man hero tuat will clam that by that warren | aur dead comrades ean sleep Im pence te iver IN Sean yuri hy va Me other business was transacted will be learned from ‘a4,n slight testimonial of admiration for bis gallant von. | der men got rebts? (Applause) ie there any man | honor withia their bordery—(eb - f ny men enpert. The case wee wibenqus nue ahd Davenport w peared, Indeed, thet Darenpart © Ment wae attacked the nig! Nu Wheat reese Hi sehen ky ori! Wy feeoustru: Lion befors that happens Fam not with Now tart over bho following report of the proceedings he Lave | here that wil! clatin that a man conquers saying, “I | wary ———e | give up’ (Applause) Then they got no mahte. | jim What 44 they become What ay they chim | wid duct in shonlderny « mooket and hastening to the field of Gott, rg wheo ble Lome was threatenet with inva. atone. (Cheeta) Therefore t on vouquet of flowere was also prosented tn beliaif , = pol AD allan ens PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONVENTION. | ri eee te tiles were gtuelully received ny | they were’ What, did they claim ampesly as | jropimit on Bn ee ee ty eens omcaizar eat caweomar. | odliics, Lota eT URE bas Socnee Se New Lome wennee nee Mr, Burns, who efpreseed his appreciation of them [oo prisovers of war? Now then, my doubting | seni froter Te and be has thereby beee pot to crmsiderable capense | caress ; 3 Prerenene, Pa., Sept. 26, 1846. through the medivm of the Chate, viend, if any there are here, i wot a paroled prisoner of | and nul wat time of me . vaya Loud cally were made for General Sigal; but it was | war pretty poor material to make sovereians, of this ner or later, until every man can Walk in peace, Com Po Ae ead P fr. Lanqwerthes New Premtom Freee The Convention assembled at ton o'clock inthe CHY | eed that tliat seniieman was Hot present, Vnion out of? (Great applause.) What wern the States | yaying the flag of the United Htats 1 be plemsom wth | temas O'Connor, patrolman of lke Tem h Pon fama rain og We euegnonay Worcs cmoae aa “AMATO OF BORTTERS, then ing intendment yublic law? What were the votwon to the Union om bis lips, and nut be molestet pie onwaer ooaren as nang be Aa aan wail odees RLM BOLI Rat Broweway TOR REPRESENTATION QURSTIOS General Baarew—1 have o matter of busincee which J} Mates 16 | ment of mational right and of every | in eve ed He for one | do woh want lo we that lag ints « irlimeing one in Chrietayhar eirent - ? Attor pe by Mr. Matlock General Fanssworrw, of | ara sure will taret a response from avery loyal soldier. | deciat f every court and every jariet’ They were | xinie niow tasking laws for mm (Great cheer igh! wenpee one yg od lor prayer by Px. n in When we see defection in high places to frequently | Wut os of paroled ws under tha guard | ing, The souer that time comes Whe Letter, bal vevur re rund bere atop rouwd bere ot one soldiers te one, (hak gebedy molested them | Twocome Wgether, (Chea) so long 2 ft weil, Now then : ‘ » Teak yen Wonight hore, cam there be say dovl tn the | (We bed Oot feveived the oonelasion of General Dat nage of your resolusioue that the Congress of the | ler sepeech when, vwing to the feteners of the heur, TMinoia, ofored a resolution that in ease \i usy be neces sary for this Comvention to vote on eny question, ten der may demand a vote by States, cach “tate to cart a well ta coming 4) as, It is propor that wo sball rally round and sustain men sod those institutions who, ie thir hour, stand firm for the it. i therefore have the win om ‘ uber of votes which It mow fasts ia Congrese | honor to offer the following preamble and resolution: — . polrmen lovtieg &l tet eae tae see Tae Wat Lepertewaatnks tach ‘wees to De Bm: | herp taps Gobventian recngiase tp atone prose the bed | CANES Ome Tg government of the eau. | wo were compel (0 go b» wrese~ Lim, Hanae | 5 a" ‘@ " Qouaced hy the chairman of each State delegation. ark of freedom and whereas iy ix the duty of every ym. | @ ring attay of the U Soe, neve, Fee rights to ome Cayruin Milie caso 104 sins hii ‘antens - Generat of New York— President, Con- | triotin thls bow Dational peril to put forth every effort | Make all necessary rules and ions for (he gOverd | nue Peeling of the Soldiers Agaluat the Radi. | ‘st * husnand, te A. de aod Cae as 6 een, ee peg alt trends of | So K ber of ra a eal € cer ef the, Proceedings. o iW hat 1 bie wegieses? Ie be ate cite, he sod ments @ Lherofore present this mggeetion to the mover of the | ¢, % ring Nght end Pin rovnena, Peyt. 26, 1440. wu ye No a | maub aes 3, ape feovietion thas it may be incorporated je it, viz:—Thas | {cfum aud thelt country to, aid ta erty be ihey deal oth Ceo ll = : F teagan agen’ aggersy tt cakes hope 6 fore boses nad B=} Mes Mn ey Mea the resolution operate only a@ to such States as are re: | are dlgeemminated by « i Mew York Tritune, hey were, You ma “y Bince the adjournmes! of (hep Convention much disea ‘; 1 oe Sasi dads | a an fit. a and recognized yy this Convention. GROANE AND THANKS, we heard the rophiem, | Watection has bern expreeeed ' py eoidiere (rom all parte Rear Titinn ested —Putow Haggerty, be be “ial eee ie oe cae en A DetacateThree groans for the New York Times, cs vot all | of the couviry, expecially fr thin New York, at come of Willette ie & thiel a6 caviain sobs isn while | BITNE Sree! Temes every Mate representation in the Couvention by loyal soldiers, If there were any such present. (Appinuse ) Go was willing to trast the real Fimon Tore loyal m gnd believed there wae nothing to fear from auch « reo, He would be glad to fee every State in the Faron represented by loyal soldiers. A dolugate from Tennerece intimated a probable dim- Oulty in allowing the delegates preseut to vote withont roan.) “Yr. Janpivn, of New Jersey—That resolution goes to the committee under ibe rule already adopted General Ganriain—t move to strike out the words “New Rage Pn and insert im iiew thereof “he al country.” fhe amendment wa agreed to, aud the resolution was referred, tpl argument agsiast us, (9 this effecr well, T how us the privciples and erntimeniog pus forth by feneral But ae ‘alee I ‘am ad apa ae 7 ot | or im hie addrese before thm Convention today Bit to secede and you Geclaration that more may | pe required of the Hoathera vented thom Then y “~~ States in the event of (helt + adoption of the commitutional pee lo ag hay wy ih amendment Letore (hey # sai be admitted to Congress is vie generally regarde! Greet Aiefavor, o* threatening Hain fell on thie atiemp! to heal s wour 4 Be my pee 8 eee OY a Neate tte PAR Ne Mee WWDAN QUTRAGES THE WEST ai Margh's " Madival ture Teves Fort Lanamem, Rept oA, 1864 rere Cutgat Medi e) eprenl, One! 4 to-day ttm Wer Phtip, Kescnty | Sor’ te Wes beating hopes? (rae nso. The distinction we make 's oper regulation, He represented that unless soma . x Ine - . tha! the Indiage were very trowhiews wee - Pare was adopted it would be diMeult to give a tair PRT gr Bacay Be he adh Seely ane Loyal pA Rin Bd so re to Weave the -ountry OUT / ip agitation and the States am | O00 ‘OM ON ing ems Oe ihe 18s they soap Mavens Larny 419 ion (9 the sentiments of the loyal people of the | | socce Unions wa adopted. governnent, as io the Tepresenied oven LO" gh the constitutional rmendan aptured 6 goverument bord 04 ny apg nl Lan lea os, MORE TRLRGR AM Lo obligeious se cllivene of the Mould prevail. They betier part of the sev of the geard. Oe the 16h private, apeare snd reclame od tet Bakers, 18 Waul etree SY. f A dotogate pi What where the delegation Of 8 | The following despatches were read — [et ‘me give you. as example erty tepadisie bis hemand / og way Glover, an arvint for Beanie Lasiie s he i wae loom ft the Congressional delegation allowed to vole accerding to their rtrength im the vention, and where the number exceeded the repre. tation in Congrese they cart a vote equal to that rep- Lee ae wei) oe Joh) Daw roldiers distivetiy Zaciaim “ge party 9 seh they intend bee vit ho hgh ac the right to be elected to oflce, the righ ters ! ond bet'y matiieed. They sttean the cep gare L. Bows Deoury, temporary plenaent nihers’ yt y + of a hs meee Taos ice alae ler too tas, Tpearet (hat your commiyser jean of (ey willed. tnetr ballot 4 the Cry Hass Invitation miles whe i* of Bailey ¢ romp 7 tation. ” to Mt. Louie Tis cartier Hon would felawen, tho right to the ¥ cl beaten Merb pavers oy ge The wotwber from Tenneseee opposed euch & propo. fet Se east epprent By A BY thes x eanrday, by that ertese wo fortelle te vm 96 Goloparen bore bet, od anere wipe | Reverie rec 14 trom, York Mion, remar’ that com jantice required that ina | the objects of the Convention. ‘ eebahad thie wife bis life caly 6 ink ag for 1o-morron's oo which #1) be | there ere bve bautred of conven! ene) blale, whether of (he North or Three cheers for Fremoat were 4 by Colonel ert ‘a he oven life iaelt. AX pyle fl viver valley, Oh Wout " Tein, by treated alike H) the matter of fepre- | Moody, of Obio, sud given by the Comreution. pot pobag tappiaces. to ‘these Mates The Nat seal Commitics, eppoigted by the Oomren. | Sem road to Montous Wisi sot Hat va: The Susie Se i atone 1 ae er 4 cond ot make one bale wbite oF Diack tou Te: co-night and organized Wy the selection of | Cgrerataent tag). waa sem Oh q 4 ¢ (Sew York, eneoy | (9 “87 ergeetene sage cyanate i aie ce ant of | Hew ns Sete cep nt Fone ppl Dy og : a arctiaace coun un Lh Lilt Ta ations In ve ” the ‘ Dot lees traltors because choy were citioree With 4 groraion that wine «hall form & quorum. the Lome y Roe mgers, of « Tooved to lay tue wile sree oo Oa 8 sical 2. oma. Bon in citizens Decanae they were traitors, oS Se toe Notional Comanition 1 be Chatrmae qel'cn ne agreed be hay J then, what le Stale for? It ie Committ oe ambi J suuvneee go rassts, 0 cinenman Ge onanstar sen | ea iicveriun, bugpess toro eemeet “h ecng of the Lihy. prisppere, with Ontonet |W. Op “ en Are Vorkel rise to 0 quell Sin" orrsueno oF : rar becomes of Werpigat se Ghairwso, wan bold to ight, ond 20 | Por gain Gore, 9 thie city, ot oh i oleae aah Jonnru P, Loxcusan, 3 eiladsip, offered Leageter all the Ex". Organization to by Neows 6 the “Association Of the | F atonc ie ait bal o tg stn ub isag J + ee ena Oe Cree ae Ot worvi of Rebel Prone, electing Gelowel Gieigat peviee Fh Sn eat a o> ay Resale. she Uanks of ‘ips qoaetcy act dae te bist Oh ae overpamval. 4 " ™ on r ™