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NEW YORK HEKALD. SUNDAY, OCTULK 7, 1866, 5 a as - - - iodine a) trict in favor of nominating John A. Andrew for the morning the woman prepared breakfast for ¢ THE PRESIDENT SUPPORTED. Congress. Should he decline, the uname of BR. POLI T ICAL RIOTS. family, aw usual, and nothing was discovered ia pln cITY INTELLIGENCE. Dana will be brought forward. In Cholses) there ie a py Mae Star Waekiet Ms, Smee mprecranentnnnteis movement in favor of ex-Mayor Fay. The friends of dy aud tarted of, ot the aocadiel sasne, |, AN Méteanal Lune Bacane ww 4 Rare Contre. M. tn siestiag er Roooer are content of bis renomination, The | THE DISTURBANCE IN PHILADELPHIA, | 2 cur sarstore hier io gloom out'can's cons | voving wih some fede at Bot Won Party mse rH at the te “ thes a declines not only envelope himself in but cast a sadnoss | *opping with some friends at No. 87 West Yorty-frat treet, rand Ratification 5 over the entire community. been gone but a | while riding uptown im one of the Broadway cars, had how to be the candidate of the ‘Conservative men of the short time when Mrs. & taking her four children—all | pocket of = hunting cased watch, with cheta Brooklyn Academy of Music. ‘Third Congressional District. Mle girls ent to the barn, entered, and alter foc tilached, “valued, at) Trout E28. Gn, the ue Cane of tha throat C 4 s A Sovruxes Jovox Nor Winaxa 10 Accers Tar Ewx- | WOM OX WAS GORBD? | bere ie reece One chind, wine eheoa roman wearing ‘who sat beside Mra’ lilt in the ents c1raTioN ProcuamaTion.—Judge Warner recently de- Wound in the neck and bleeding ly, succeeded in | fyynappnet '9 have the person who commited he LARGE AND ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE Ga, inthe camel Gra hal, mW. F. Alen-—trover wh't'eas mart afte Mr Sy and overtaking hime: | ™"s\ Accouny arr. Jon's Cxenc Corner Gove D Ga, in the case ve. W. P. n—trover fe i Hospital ov the for slaves and hire—that where the defendant bad mete | The Radical, Conservative and Neu- arena tragedy that bad takes place. Bamass lowe cea Gok Gee Daasioe # Rieteee &@ wrongful conversion of slave property, the fact of tral State r. Simms ix the owner of @ fart, his home | ceived on the 24th ult. by falling through the belfry of ai. ments. was pleasant, and no cause of insanity can be “ ‘Addresses by Major General Henry W, Slocum, SRE TS CA wet eaten Bins, 0d assigned for the conduet of ‘This dreadful at- eb. 2 dletance of wweaty three feck. | The injuries iy that plaintiffs could recover the slaves at the me of fair created inteuse exe: a dental death"? was rendered vy the jury was Mayor Hoffman, Mr. 8. 6. Courtney, Mr. front in ecoodanee with hectare,” | MEETING BROKEN UP AT CAIRO. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. fees einfach! " mM were severely Wonuded. ‘The family five ia a. Dawson, of Georgia, and Others, - om ge ha a P ee Youna Men's 1.0. 801 ’ Cunen.— ae xe. ee THE PENNSYLVANIA CAMPAIGN. &e. &e. &o. Tux Goity Most Sorren.—in the Humatp of Tuesday was | This society weld their pina ede ge pte ta Hn a Nag - ig Locsnepyae bene apg arrest of a well known thief | their rooms in Catharine street on the evening of the 34 . aa va e emerrat! leadquarters Gutted— pam id, who was captured, laden with | tost, The society now be: actwe A grand ratification mooting of the citizens of Brook. anaot be fone ud without ae ee SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. Number of Policemenand Othere Shot, | stolen property, on Monday last, and of bie eommlttal by | members, aud is steuilly creasing In members, "They wilt Ayn in support of the restoration policy of President nrg heuer dee ms taas t a og judgment 4 Large and Imposing Couservative Demonstra- Paruaperua, Oct. 6, 1866, Suatice Dodge. Mrs, Othilie Jobnaton, a lady Mvingat No, } open their reading room and library on Monday evening, the Johnson was held last evening at the Brooklyn Aca- | whatever may be the issue of ity “approuehin g election in tien at Carlisic—Speeches by Colonel Halde- The mornin; contain contradictory accounts of | 148 Tweoty-cighth street, who bad a number of oe » fo whieh members only and postulants wilt Mae a Wiss, Tia anaes Hota ae ee Re paraiclar Bian Nothlag ean be amore Ge [cht Wits, Mamiaat tecotecn, Goneets Weeren | rites asap oicciig. ek Mah. S00 detec slolen fron her a short time before, ‘roading of ‘he ‘hbore ae The reversud director, Vatuer Parreliy: ie iaetene “ 9 . . went jeentl oot the “ past seven o'clock, when the parquet and dress scknowiodeed Sein ferent seni 1s Founded; cor. ‘ Y donb ran sored "ike there yong ri religious socitlen ier forthe the are:—John Moti uj 5 = z E e H 3 28 g and Others in Support of the President’ | ‘cratic headquariers wero gutted. A number of police, | the property found on Hildenbrand wa + | identtied Le Policy of Reconstruction—Tho Largest Po | republican inviocibles and “boys in blue!” were shot, euipri' Licata Soketlos ooneetel coheeauaee now! prin eirele woro rapidly filled. A brass band in front of the ikeptonie fall the States to a voles in the common govern- Helical Gather vi peared before Juatiog ion, Avslstante; A. ‘ men’ ering Held in the Cumberland Dodge iy : ns on these vital questions ts a Hai je Genet ne. . of the candidat t To vote RRIABURG, Oct. 6, 1866, > " Tue Comrrnotian’s Orrice.—Bids for $300,000 of the gs Jets in front of the galleries a pair of small fags were | 2f,{he candidates. put in nomination ye rele Fe i inate ielaae: ao: Geniacas voidaee te {From che Paealaas eee tican.) Ax Uxroutuwate Connixation,—Peter Abbott is an tndl+ 1 Central Park {improvement Puud stock, at six per « adjusted, while, suspended from the ceiling in the | s mere question of supporti tis @ question aie vidual whose nature shows a singular combination of the % " a ‘sled: ob Cie entiloriam: the ve os, were | of vindicating great pieinelptes of wand these | Seknowlodged to have beon the largest and most impos. | ATTACK ON THE MYBRS CAMPAIGN CLUB AT BEXTH AND | iii 16 4.4 combative, Six feet andan inch in hia bootsand | Am Were oveued in the Compiroiler's ofice yeatertay. | Bide jum, Stars and Stripes were ‘, OBRSNUT STRERTS. w : nn from Ward & Co. f 3 EAGPLaMAak Gn Caiaho allot vena beitice. “ls vases 1 only be effectually asserted ‘those who | ing demonstration that has been witnessed in the valley | asthe Myers campaign Club wan tarning around the | Provorioasiy broad, eter is» man before wiom few could Tob Kecd for gil codes ion of" wnt xt , BB. Molt fi 100.35, ° Kunaway Accrpeyt.—At eleven o'clock yesterday mora- ig for the | 19g 4 very serious accident ooourred in Nassau street, caused jontnig ele | by back to avold atreste "Mus first shot appears to bave been | inenia weru both fully awake, and poor Potcr ‘was ou the | 17 (ee Tussing away of @ horse allached to su express have not time to enla) the points I have thus briefly | Of the Cumberland for the last thirty years, The proces- | corner of h aud Chesnut sti an unprovoked and | long siand in single combat; and yot tlemanky h ‘boxes were occupied by a number of ladies. By eight | presented. 1 can saly ke ‘expression of my Aonade | pa fally th y y cowardly attack was mado eng: 4 members, There | manners that rity Nowaal foi “ heen fet Dodi vale pe O'clook, the time appointed for the speaking to com. | wish that ihe reault Ot Une lection tn this Stale may give the | BOM et us eee ge sa bap ton a sanded word seven roports of pistols, and though nobody was | that graceful, But Peter's deposition fa, much, that the pend: eeatat Gatuaenrntot OS . | pass en point, It was led by two thousand killed, yet 1 made narrow ‘The riot did m 4 mence, the platform, parquet and galleries were well | ences of opiuion which divide the country, wad ‘thus remove Yt novers! escaped. puguscious and apol are forever st every tn ‘i in prosperity and ° | the “boys in blue’ on horseback, who presented a | not last long, as the sors, it seemed, fired and fell | mastery within him. Oa Friday olcht these o filled by an eager and enthusiastic audience, pediment * = in Prompt rs | ha , fine appearance. Then came the large country “ “pitel * hick 4 le venders, Mra, Gorman and Mi ! The meeting was called to order at eight o’cloc! fired from the front of i iT tthe waity to “pitch tato"’ every wi wo appl J and Mew, 6 ig) Kk by] urs, was next brought forward and made | wagons, containing delegations from Mechanicsburg, | southeast Hood pry Ant 9 bine ee te bal pting to invite the Brak | re i whe tat there stands just below Liiporty ot D. Courtney ‘Mr. E. J, Lowber, Chairman of the Democratic General | a brief speech, reviewing the local issues involved in night Lower Allen, Nowcastle, North and South Middletown, od through the bulk window of the store of Mr. diate | {he bead, the blood from whieh covered ber face Mra, sub ‘Committee, who in:roduced Major General Henry W. | ‘he approaching conceet, and impressing especially on the 9 Mens, at the northwest orner, ‘There were only five don, (or he better ounponent was chilled 1310 | Ivan, who is an old ledjy wad trample’ upon aud rendered people the necessity of getting their nam it Middlesex and a dozon othor places in the vall Thon yy . for Peter, me gan unolfend| panceat Slocum as Chairman of the mecting. On advancing to | P60?! he Y ng, sak gittinacdinnal yd cueerpotegheaad asap police oificers on the grounds at the time, and they were en On the sbrest, could het keep from bin, and wo, walk. | hel’ ud was MUbsequently conveyed lo tho Cy Hoapt: rolled by the Registry Comumisstonera, followed one hundred and forty light wagons, tastofully | fired at and struck with brickbats, By the. time reserve | 1% 1nto him, laid the unfortanate man prone on the sido. | -, The driver of the wagon, Joseph Tey ng, lost eontrul of ‘the front of the stage the approval of the audience in #PCKCH OF MR. DAWSON. dicated wis Gees. tds aberianen Mande | an pen eer hy 7 ded eqemeoaglb og Le pone The wolk, with che claret streaming profusely down his face, Ax 0 Sg and was thrown forward out of tho wagon late the this selection was manifested by enthusiastic cheering | Mr. Dawson, of was then mtroduced, and was | 0.” adi . i following is a list of the porsons wounded :— i hoon as he had done this, the belter natire tn turn axaumed | 8! — ——— and applauze, received with loud applause, After expressing Nis thanks | YOUDE ladies, typical of the Union, appeared in snowy | stopon Weldon, a meiabor of the Myors Campaign | icsitfod ila intra saloon where he Washed away the bios}, | , AN Aromatic Porfume to the freath, » deo ADDRESS BY GENERAL SLOCUM, for the flattering welcome which had been extended to | white dresses, trimmed with red and blue. A large | Club, residing in Charlotte street, was wounded jn the | ail the time earnestly protesting that it was entirely an acel: Bgattat ante 1» the mouth and @ Maat Lastre to toe ean be obtalned by wing sorry, that if the other w oat SWIRTENIA, Vor sale every- ould “mash” his own 1 x | LEVERD Ss AROMATIC where, him, he attempted to excuse himself from speaking on breast. Tho bi e y dey dent aud tha se . on, containing thirty-six children in the Zouave | breas © ball did not penetrate to any depth, It aud that he wai The enthusiasm which grested General Slocum’s re- } accoumt of the lateness of the hour, but was compelled, | vavor'a sins actosctad Fe attention. an | Seemias thougis it grazed Mis breast, thus producing @ | 2 the word ‘Peter ception having subsided, he spoke as follows:—I thank | in deference to loud shouts of “Go on, “Go on,” from | U2form, also attracted a good deal of attention, flesh wound, or was soon mnolliied on being invited te nd you for this generous and cordial reception. We have a Wairecne tar Goreter erie He mies erpeentr along the route through which the procession passed the Hes Wise, a spoctator, was struck om the right side Breen ying ware Danced veal ged me flowed A Great entered upon a political campaign of the utmost impor- | however, listened to. with poi ty ge Tg He houses of the conservatives were gaily decorated write o Mani Wonieansry ao avail “as Maen wala ot, Ho wom Bot trust lf if to walk for fear that tance. To secure to the conservative purty a victory in } began by saving that he wished publicly yo flags, wreaths of fowers and festoons of evergreens | otup: vot much burt, cteat. Por a time the coming elections it is only necessary that the true | reply to some questions which bad been sent to him by | ‘he procession met with a very enthusiastic reception, Officer Baugh received a sevore blow on the bead with | 82° he was very polite la issues involved should be presented to the electors | 4 personal friend of bis, who unfortunately entertained | and at every street corner cheer afver cheer went up for | a paving stone as he was tn the act of making an arrest. id 01 ‘hority, Ab THE vO ~The Gift plane to Young are m der ily RULoORN «. anoth be has met with auch Kbered ad br: abumber on the inud form, Heart yas bi throughout the State, Atour lust State election there | violently radical political opinions, The questions read | President Johnson and the constitution, Among the | He was so severely mjuced that it Was thought he would | (ay, swan 4 ’ 4 ry was ‘really no. issue before ‘ths, people. ‘The | as follows :—First, Are you not from the south, and | banners which attracted a good deal of attention | not recover. ought ho would | tall and bis jolly fogs, and, puy cheats, bis limbs encased being, however, ret undispased of We weal two great political parties seemed to be mov- | Were notall you Southern peopie rebels and traitors? | was one inscribed “Thad Stevens’ idea of recon- Officer Hess was shot in the ear with a buck shot that d of bls i ing om parailel lines Both claimed to be | Second. Had you or had you not any just'cause or pro- | struction,”’ with the figures of a black man and white | passed through that organ. y those onorable aband- jn favor of the immediate restoration of the | vocation to destroy the best government the world ever | wowan walking arm in ari, Officer Stark was shot in the nose, the ball passing Union, Both wero ardent in their attachment to the | saw? Third. Are you loyal now, and If you are | The meeting was presided over by Mr. John B.Bratton. | through. ene onus President—at least professedly so. Both were enthusi- | When and wherelore did you become so? Mr. Dawson | Colonel R. J. Haldeman, of Harrisburg, engaged the at- Oiticer Banker was struck on the head with a peanut oo ah tains astic in the support of his policy. ‘Tuis fall there isan | #aid he had no objection to answering the quostions. He | tention ot the audience for nearly an hour inan able | stool; was knocked down and disabled (or afew minutes. ‘ dssue before the parties. They are not moving on paral- | Would not (attempt to dodge one of them. The an- | argument in support of President Johuson and his recon. | Not mueli hurt " z i, and apolog: tel lines now. One of them, of course, has changed its | swers he would g ive would not only be prompt, | struction policy, Then followed Mr. Samuel Hepburn, Officer Finley was struck a severe blow on the thigh mau wast not to direction, Which is it It certainly ig not the deino- | but he was also willing to leave it to his audience | who quoted freely from the speeches of Thad Stevens, od him. a a ‘gratic party; for that party is still in favor of an imme- | whether they were not fair, frank and full. If they were | Fessenden and Ben Butler, to show that the republi- weeded iu mak! * w. JD. SHUTE, Yao PL 145, al &, Marlon, four arrest. ‘ diate restoration of the Union; it still adheres to the | simply hia own answers, the propriety of obtruding | can party intended to accomplish by indirect means LICAN INVINCIBLES A war the peace w Hy né&, and y in Regard to tl golicy of the President, (Applause) If the republican | them might be gravely questionable. But they were | what they could not accomplish directly. By the adop WALNOT AND NINTH STREETS. ived of the Apot where Poter atilt stood, his re . | NET'S KALLISTON te A ers party adheres to his policy, as they professed to last fall, | the same answers the whole Southern people would give | ton of the constitutional amendment, he said, they in- As the republican invin were returning down | ‘ner too real to waiter him to atte si yan , re Se ie > they ceriainly have a singular way of manifesting It, | (0 the samo questions. ‘fo the first question he | tended to accomplish just as much as though nogro sui- | Walnut street on their way (o their headquarters, they : o to the loc dieats to be euch an medion! men would approve of (ee ‘We now hear from all quarters of the republican camp | answered that he was from the South, bat he did | frage was inscribed on their banner, The constitution | were suddenly attacked by a gang of roughs, standing threats of impeachment. MW the candidate for a nomi- categorically deny that the people of the South were | of their forefathers intended that certain rights sbould | at the southwest corner of Ninth and V ut streets, nation ata republican convention feels dubious about | ether rebels or traitors, He regarded, andyso did the | be reserved to the States, but the radicals were for trans- | About half a dozen shots were fired Lato the iavineibios, hhis chances of success he goes {urther and takes the | Southern people, that the question of secession was set- | ferring them to Washington so as to bave the | but itis not stated whothor any one wax burt at thin ground that the President should be hung. This secures | ted, and he and they rejoiced that it bad at last found a | centratization of power in their own hands. The | time or not. The assailants fled speodily in Blackberry him the unavimous nomination from any conyen- | finality, They wished ite discussion to stand forever ad. | excuse of the radicals for forcing this amend- | alley, and from thie dark and ‘egion not less than tloa of — republica unicas his opponent can | journed. They did not wish to reagitate or reopen that | ment upon the Southern States was that the | fifty shots wore fired into the ceutre of the line. feve- think of some sul more severe measures | Subject. They went into the war, with honor in one eye | the North wanted some guarantee that there should | ral of the myincibles were wounded, Captain J. J, ameliorating the egndition skin, aud in entameoue mat bewutisier n AMdavit.J, Inane L. emby . ~ North Berenth street, Wilt kG af Ss for the Prevention of Crvelty to Antmals made his appear to be ied 10 his exeeliency. Who are these | and death in the other, and the stoicism with which | not be another rebellion. hat fotly it was to insist on } Fisher, of Company G, was ehot in the wrist, the bo ance at the Jeferson Market Poltee Court, iu company with 4; and that after having ken but Cure men whe are threatening to impeach the President? | they fasted,sthe heroism with which they fought, the | crushed and impoverished States giving such 4 guarantos | going through. $8.4 emt te Dell samsher:-ae, witeenenn/ One othdhens dnteret 6: foreal PICRLe CREAT HIEUMATEC REAMIY. L was em ‘are tho men who in 1861—at the commencement | Patience with which they suffered, and the cheerful. | to the twenty-six powerful States of the North. Then, | ~ Private Levi Thomas was shot in tho thigh; the ball | Co™PMlnt ageluet IT. s. Brown and William B. Arnold, said A Shan ope etme eat cad of Lincoln's aduinistration—tnroatened to hurl bim | wees with which they bled, ali to fulfil the | axain, it was said that if the Southera States were ad: | remains in the wound. P he firm of SN. Beecher @ Go..”” No. 334 Blancker | to perfect health, is nist ale a from power, because they claimed he was too wi obitgations of honor they had incurred to each other, | mitted under ithe President's plan there was ev Private Harry Hopking, Company 1D, was shot in the leg oles aoldangreet Temes Arseny or BRN Poe ch & Son, D1 @o anxious to aved civil war. They are also tue very ] Clearly proves that they know how to fect the full | danger of the North having to pay the rebel debt, Th head, aud it was feared was mortally wounded. ere they ground . * i facturern, adway pa class of men thut toward the close of his administration | Weight of honor's obligations, such as they are now | he considered another very silly idea, The Confederate Benjamin Swayne, warsbal's aid, was shot in thé leg | & ined that t r order, bolled and repaired, and mik aud adui lt sacs Fremont for the Presidency, because, they claimed, the recogn! - ile this was going on another part of the gaug modi tha © Wenky Kaltin ray Mr. Lincoln was tov conservative ; tr other ean, bo- | they must be looked for at the North aud not at the | eru confederacy by the North, Whetter that event was | an attack apon the dran eurpe, ak the right “of thee Dine, om Pep an rr person and that tee || a indeed PLLA Pr weit itt? eee cause he refused 10 listen to thelr incondiary and de- | South. Thoir secession sentiments had cost them the | ever tikely to take place or not, ho would leave for the { and seized the baton of the major and veat Lim over the | Len were camplained oun the glond oF her tug elatated an | beauty, siops tw tabling oot, “| in wesd iean. Meter Sizactive dociriues, If tho consututional awendment | ears, the biter soalding tears of their loveliest daugh- | common seuse of the people to determine, The constt- | head with it. He wax made insonstble from the blows | ordinance passed by Uae Common Coupeil vont cruelty | ener, your phyeielan, Sold oy ae a ned at ny ofan, 4 the Brown & ADO apphirel prompur | Liss Srosdersy. SARAH A. CHEVALIEG, Mo. by Congress last winter were adopted within blood, the precious life blood | tutional amendincnt was nothing but a mero sham. | The murderous assailant dropped the baton in bis flight, days, who b Leves that thése men would consent | of their brave boys, and no pa- | Nogro sulfrage was what the radicals intended, | It was recovered by one of the igvinc.blos. ‘sapere, bonds for thetr further ap- Polen RR PRY NA to & restoratiun of the Uniony Noone, New condi- | tience now left with which to tolerate joes oar and if & was adopted by three-lourths of Almost at the saine momenta brick was thrown from each. + Mott's Chemical Famade Kestoren (3 tions would at once be impored. Measures which test palaverers, who, when they were fighting bat- | the States the people of Pennsylvania, as | the Ciymer-Johnsou headquarters through the irangpa- Ur Acain—Aw Eceswosrnaiy ixorvponar.—The redoubt | pair re yy ay the beat Hails Dressing ed. ay fave been advocated by Messrs, Stevens and | tes to prove the sincerity of their faith, stood off, and | well as the le of the South, would be placed on a | reney, and it struck anotlwr invinelble on the head, | sble Peter Mundey made his seoond rance at the Jef | BUPHTON, 10 Astor House, and by all druggiate, Sumner would be brought forward to keep | With folded arms looked on, or, to speak more plainly, | soctal equality with tho black moan, and in some dis- | which knocked him down. A few of the mon this | fermn Market Poties Co sain our prsont unettied state. ‘The only | scurvily skulked out of the contest they had provoked: | tricts it waa very probable the nogro would have the op. | goaded ov to madness, with their bretiuren shot down in | hee vec enesnictet in, raniaer edition ge the ifewers buns safety of the coun. ry consists in the overthrow of these | He had said that the Southern people wore not — Portunity of placing himself as a ruler over the whito | the street in cold blood, rallied, entored the building and wan: liek ~ comes itators, (Great applauce.) If our constitution needs | “nd if thore wore anything in facts or logic he woul In conclusion ne warned them of the danger | gutted it in a fow minutes, aud thrashed the parties | Meier then escaped punisiment, This (lime » complainant ap we can alver it when peace is |—when = it, Calling « man a rebel did not-make one. | that threatened the life of the republic if centralization | therein. Tbe Stato Central eadquarters was also viaited | Peared ogaiust him ia the form of a Mout built, matronly oer poopie are no longer actuated b hatred and bittor- | What was rebellion? It was a bigh crime, What was a | of powcr was allowed to go on, and stated that all the | by a party, and in leas time than it takes to write about | looking Irish female who averred Uat Péter bad some money mess, It will republics that had heretofore existed were destroyed by | it the place was dieman( led. belonging to her ip his po ion. Teta tp in this eomnes- wht, Gim nek at ™ roar nai nade Peseul hae Tis: ~ z ogeally Depot det Cana, by arugelsin, "heod for exrealar PSE tiretlon. Vinported punks teiaed ws i E § 8 2 5 H = & 3 be far safer Lor us te live under our consti- a Hane t tation than to remain peopl t- | wicked inteotion. An intention to commit a crime | the course the radicals are now pursu! The riotors Hed in di down Blackberry tion at Feter Gl Bave » that be way the coma hy png potty pricing from acne well ~ Sy. never became a crime until it was carmed out Mr Paxine Cceverann, of New York, aridressed the } y; reaching Locust warn 4 oe svcd fo a eh Oe ae ee woman cou! ‘il word to loan agape ———— agitated by tho wid and chimerical schemes of these | in an act, and, on the other hand, an act | meeting driefly Upon the prospects of the coming eiec- pa fey ‘bey replied for reinforcements. Presently, | and therefore Jasties Dodge seat for v. A polleomen i Na ty Medicines 3 Pens men, who would deprive one-third of the States of their | Wanting an intent of criminality, could never amount | tion. ;He had travelled, he said, over ail the State pretty | however, those of their gang they had left behind, nuu- | found him eugaged abstruse copvetsation in close | taste or saat ty using As, the, G ‘eonstitutional nights in order, that they ma; Koge po- | toacrime. The & ePlced aha th bao 9 much, making a, ar a that the coring nearly forty run came down the alley at the Prepay toe Se, Se Cros nae evra soem: Capsules. tine cei Iitical J a fellow citizens, U because they wasa what seen every their speed proceeded help. tu tu hey i extended remarks I should be ch the tins al | conatiational right Lo do i.” Legal, vterfore they | where in his trate There hever was such «political Tarantime the poles free afrived, under the ‘comuand | ov, Nez wall, sits L anppoce | here a right to be | (AM Evicen Cached ta Loan) teptiarign trem ee ponent perth eGo eal") enn invited to | That he should place the defence of the cauelurl | 0, mune ln ony election! an they ofan culeeee ee sauce tank iptlanadle Gotha eaten he ag ty an ee men are now i. One in to our ticket. ashe bad already placed ‘tof legal grounds. | wero in this. They would come from the | borbood, and at midnight all was quiet. ‘The atiack on Batcheler’s Hair Dye. — The in the ‘Sine the days of <tlas Wright I don’t think a ticket radical party seemed to bo afflicted with a recon- the hillsides and the monntains on | the luvincibles war and cowardly aud entirely uu- world: a A raat | harmless, reliable, so steavame: bas ever boen selected .or the ap, of citizens mania, They wanted the Union reconstructed next, and the rewult would be that Pennsylvania | provoked. te ter foams 8 20m rw Ay ous Factory, Ot Barelay strent, composed of more unexceptional ap: left out, ay also wanted the Lord’s | would be redeemed, the Union would be preserved Woo't you hear me. p> 4 (observing ihe opt weralng bien t0. ee Za emetoneem apg om) Immediatwiy afver rnment of the con. | Prayer reconstructed, with Soames peeps ” Foe. and the radical party would be buried in . oblivion it. be silent)? You aaid yon'd hear ime, eur. I da coplaint, Heys’, Youth's gaa, Ye © which presented to us ticket for our sup- | give us our tr as we forgive those that trespass | forever. [Prom the Philadelphia Age (democratic) } isdiction, sur. This ts 9 Largest —eUnie a BHOTIE RS b4 Foor: atone, Se Seaman, camels hie tee siuak on Pan gh od an They are Seg ey Me yey upre bales rel Longpiskede care PEACEFUL CITIBENS ATTACKED—THM POLICK PROMINENT [X ‘And @2 Lelayere place. standard-bearer, question. y during the | nerve to prove issues between much overwhel: TR DIETURDANCE, sani ae echatiey Frecoritat auaadlon was at once, pus et remy not ty | ‘warsetded all at Ther required to sudy the prince | font there nad never been such a) demonstration during | q fwver‘of'sureiinens wn ercurot wi "were wands itr Mea tnsees taree ON: ROR a pears pros. + our at even ere stand- this It ver} hair ioread Wo are Pen 78, the best and purest men im their own party. (Ap- nal agi ty, who, out of chaos ‘he ual. the, “five years, and if other counties did ax | inzin front of the state Hoave Listening to the remarks | I'll bare this woman ut up for patjiry. sur, It sbe makes | tinny, os) BAX Ag wirhe hame of Major General Hi W. Slocum for {Gries of “Bravo,” and ioud spplaues)” When i wan fe: ihe y ng dontroyed, We felt gute mnquine of fhe Be Ms Cink which tan Socting wine 2 erned na hia apd the Coort Corns, nions, Te ry ane, lent . im the “Myers Cam wi was parading in the - A. cbeirman, end the ‘uaines of @ large number of vies * nsoparably connected with that Ciymor’s election, and said his majority would aot be | ratical ranks, came aloug Cheanet siren or no other Bink over ihe onan | dieouaes of Ry send ot a and secretaries were then read and adopted m ban (on thousand votes, an announcement | purpose than to create a disturbance. They wero pre- individual ie mot then 2 " wep = the meeting. Which wan received with great gusta by the erowd. | Geded by several policemen wlio advanced. formar, snd PS VCMT Mi at, SRRRES, eee THE R&SOLUTIONS. jasion General Bowan’s remar: in a ro and ungetticmanly manner purty ade William Tavesing appeared rs The following resolutions were then presented, read rned until eight o'clock in the evening, | (howe = were quietly standing im the wireet. The | , ° a jon i palette ete ae "Guidhies Soll de Gales, poate nant wiee Had sameuaced there would Ue erred watch of | crowd woud undowbiedy bave saved onde sad Al: | Soir one Thomas Keamer of laceay. Ii apeen's that | Saab Bene MQRIR Crk A Page werkt Bre soa he ” Pe American n people ded Ind the Prova reat mothe ae deriaken to treat peaceful citizens as dogs A, gente. covet eeianchace a easiest nowt. Senorenes APTI cnestcicabeiineenendeniete Fepresentatives of 1! wo man in tt it tubing: at such treat. | one aight from ite wo © iw Jereny % % Pt FT} Fertoration of the federal faion, with all the MUSICAL. moont trom 's, potleoman Meas, undoes “ To this a | Twos mde trentoes efforts to tod + Ty =e pene ceclon” toe Nog Ye to ‘Thet tor the accompilabenest of these high sarinindiinnaomneinomen revolver was drawn by the officer aud discharged. ‘This, | URsvemsslul, until youarday morning he oleeriod «ma | Highest preminm New York State Fair, i poses we to the President of the United our cordial First Rehearsal ty Cocilian Choir. vi an ve Sa prow nae eee. fineen sisted that ie ad 4 te nal nner iw Mean “ro ng, Benson, fs a bg ia The first rehearsal of Dr. Catler's excellent corps o! Bamber shots star an montos since from Mr. Kramer. | siter stated before ba td saitieea fet fs. ‘SPEKCE ROPFMAN. young George r that he had sold the hore a + be on, or Horruan was then inlrofdced, and spoke st cove hundred boys took place last evening at Irving Hall. | J e'witn a brick, and weran nanred Weldon was shotin | hissbilty 19 prove saciafactorily that be. cate bor poses Nerywhree Meurtal ageacy Ale rom deny onion He said the country was on the eve of an Selections from the oratorio of Samson were given. Dr. | the breast. The wounded men wero removed to places | sion of ihe horw honeally. | Tha value of tne seine) bs Sian, enema mem election of great im all it# bearings. The Catler and Mr. L. F. Harrison have undertaken one of | of secunity, and their cases attended to Oflvers Mack, Be ee or ME SULCreCe | Vines Overconte and, Hostaces Matte vee Powe tmaguaniineus in pease us iney wore courugccus in | States wished to withdraw from the Union. he thought | the best and most praiseworthy enterprives that music gy gen gesagt ge on <2 yay =D Ax Avimano Unrarruron Warewwax.—Vor several dave 4 Pourih avenue end Ob Lalayette plage, wee, waged principle hey onget pormitte sttempt * | could suggest in the metropolis. establishment an: an attack was ° the (aon "tae be pode ual, cae 4 peltbem oy, force Lid remain woeld ‘So contraty to prin. ae vine bles’ aan the head. pecoogp ie pe pratt ar. nepdngalgbore ne Lyd Ss Reke ~ divided. It was not a contest between the President and Eh Progen, Men's Keyrtone club, daring the | member of a merhante’ police forer, has been employed ae | ™ ss Son © M Congress, but between Conzrese constitution— | eh ® matter lea o ‘eM © contest between liberty and soiary, poner. She | eR Setemente, Bed born marae ee fiom, The quarters were pretiy well gutted. and while Bor heu dug auiy'the mate jn ‘ebarge ‘of the ease’ bes | ,deowenmg’e Ortons ahd, be Bi righte of the minority must be respected. Jefferson | He South. A resolutioa adopted at » meeting in the destruction was fon some of the Keystoners |. rntesad quantities uf rope. fu all ote ronskierable aroun, | 0, cry leby » Wiss satin as Nes Saget , ‘bad said that che should govern, but that in | Cbasette was to the same effect. From facts, he heard of the procéeding and eame rushing to the reseus | On Friday vight @ portion of the rigging é) od | Vint as. ft bee a softening indurnee upoe h, and ie Sap order to be Ut must be reasonable, and that | Saked, Was, felt to amtods provdund impression, Of the property, aud a tremondows fight was the result, Arohtbaid wa to bie posigerten ul prevent much ater, The ana when the Coase to regard the rights of the mi “4 ) 4 oh a will trmove tao, freee , nority their action becomes oppression. The constitu. | @apecially tha cry, of "Go te Pewee te tne ak The Neutral Account. “au loverentre Larne Twrar.—On Pridey, Witiem Some | Sex'Totblance: tos Poulees fea to fon mast Be ae te to iiis ibe Policy Of | argumonte of those who spoke against secession. | The [From the Philadelphia Levizer vmdopen amt) j brtok, a tad hardiy tow yours old, wna sean by Mra. Kore | MEA cuperdueus hair, The Oxpat te Preaidont Johnsoa be supported. The DISTURDANCE AT METH a! BAINCT—AEVERAL MEN I - _ Union Convention at Philadciptia qi met and de- poe pel em Tf fer ete ne oe ee comet Belather, No, % Woet Houston street. inverting bis hand to Letahten's it chee corm | Sawada sari e te tes a At the coe of the dra meting nfm of te spit ter inert ria | eter State Inat eveming, weve the republican oii " ry erecy reasonable man, and the tembera returned to | Ske" vances ng tor "them was iiwes fad curses, pamsed down wisi to Cheonut and out Chosaut, As the | tcetterg gated la simdiar wets commented for soso he ge A which sssured them of | "ite bad been told by agentiewan that ho wus willing Varner of biath 8 fight ensued, bat it was impossible to } tral ; ere See teen ye cee te fespous:- | to see all forgiven who by early education believed in tel who commenced it ag there was much confusion. | 4 Dumowest Nesowson.—A young womanwamed Panny | S00'F * rorit iawn, Voak ty Me ah ae inet tikian at ibe eireaiee a tei "Wher | the right of secession. This was a somewhat curiousar- Shots were Gred and bricks thrown, and a far af COUId | civer was yesterday arvaigacd before Juation Doge, | ful dnertery, tdiees bf SSAte Via re was the object, of the war? It was announced | Um#NL, und be had shown tha: the majority of the OCT en i oe ee athe nou | charged with having stolen » lady's hat, worth $10, anda | Afoh wiveet. Fang a ae to be for the preservation of the Union, and | Boutwers people, Red, nome ied out thetc housst con: Haier oe ee tha lau wet’ danceronaly bare. | gold brenstpia, valued at $5 the Gest from Sarah A. Mlem- | yeon, wy. 43, a“) ™ under that cry men of all Fushed | Fictiona” He sontiaued spesking for short lime lowger, 4h citizen named Welding, residing im Uvariotte street, | ing sod the Intier from Mella Piewart. both ote F: ts Bacorece Mediee: - fo the feld, and victory on our | iy that the Bouth vaght vow to be forgives, as above Eleventh street, received flesh wound im the | gisth avenue. The romplainants mised fae life ato bat Rew and Whol. by beaners. A declaration was that it was for Lng te) breast, the ball ciancing of. Officer Willlam Haugh, of | nearly two warks since, Hiner them ibe ure whieh eneiaige Yageialion Price ‘ coat this alo and they had submitted to the arbitrament of war. On y hy 4 conte. Tobe had of all in ont per ame, 9 ve mel "Fac Salre Satin aps, Swe: | nena zeta ae nical" Morahan ne hed wan psa, | ecm des iter dg | Sn, Pode on 8 Ba tn ow condi restoration ‘9 | meeting adjourned shortly before midmight. verely bart. a oe e wae serordingy arrectied, - _— Colon wes that toe rebel should ny ‘down their arms ovrae wnmse. dang any po! aren i Tass frelon 4k Grectke torieaice | go PTSPUCe aie hain ont, Pore Pet, fies and return to their aliegianco to the government or the At the ontside of the building several hundred hit, bat none seriously burt. Several ous ware at. a tertul oriche (he world ever protect, “ concerned In United states, He cozid not ae how the radicals could | Collected.around « stand erected near the tested on the charge of being in the disturb. 5p the cant of RO Cat THE MARV RE OF PRR: ewination belore J0eth@ |. wewondt ieaniiful PREDUME, for sale by all dragon censure the conservatives for having deserted this | trance. A Gino brass band played national sits Leben | potty. Thero was a universal declaration of the 0 MeeVee, GB cavers opesches wete tanto by seme ance and locked up for aman! ad battery. pmnith, whieh Bae been wader OWTURRANCE UPON Walart WERT 4 eww haniG Le ‘As 00m as the Southern peuple arquiececed in the local celebrities opposite the City a calcium = f , Hogan tor several days past, a derision was rendered yew | aud portico " ’ abolition of slavery and the repudiation of the rebel | light throw a bright glare down the street, and the en- Shortly, before twelve o'clock last evening. a the Re- | terday afternoon. The magistrate, after carefully reviewing Phin orem money Bac | debt they should come back to their rights, and every crowd was evideatly great, to judge from by publican Invincibies were pass.og aivng Walnut stroct, | tbe teatumons rom luted Nw bes Sommentied Ne, ku Linerty esest, Kew Vert. ‘vestige of war be removed. Leading jou represent | the (requent burats of applaue. night, by va their way to their headquarters, they were fired upon | {sony o Se ee ina Ge tenn dhete party beet. He referred to the Mventng Prat aa 8 fae? 2 ets at Ninth and Walnut sireots, from ero $1.09 bulk oral Havaye Letters. riers Paid je SAGE SRR wee gunocaliy eusrect, it 'thoss, sad, to the Cooke, one citizens’ dress. “bots wore fired aud | rf One Lon Wridng leet, twenty-nine Pat information Dre ef — yg — ite anvettions, haa ag ae yen at Cee GHICELLANEOYS POLITICAL FTE. bogey nergedbar! ), amyllnonnheede 4new game thing occurred whee they passed Biackiorry ally, | Mih@imend@nmm~e€:dnm=s io “Wavubn 2 CD.. Ber all tenet frome, im the Post of 1864, in relation, to, bul Cossmoncer Towx Kuscnoxn—Returns from oue | | Mr St eee oe Sra 1 We Sllegod ln thet 0 nee oe ena Wolnat etreet, | min Hhomas: SA Comal strani, ond yenerday the mlasing , se Sante jor the reconstruction of the S then conaidered, t© | hundred and twelve towns, which elected local officers — the Fone in ponamgaton of Honey Ashton, 0 painter. rite! I haw 4-1 one aul bavtrrion. Old.” number of the Invincibler broke fre ranks and atiacked the club room. They deo! windows and destroy ed 8 largo js somy sored —— b ang from the second stwry, besides doing damaye to the club reed Game Be tine several of the members of the A Lancame Coanorn were Lancer Witten Behrens, e | | ae a rakon iat freien casement cop ery | err rcrny rns Salyer an | a es ee ng en ‘aad Morria Happie, in the bead. None of | the charge of having states tngsl tenter ectes emmuating hy - - Convent: juded pag dangerouny flameres. Chiel Raggies proceed. Martin Aebube, of 197 Chatham tract. On Ge x.) poom'e Met Meet Pens The Kasions That srations py tay peal proposes ave Mites. 4 to the scene of the disturbance with a pores of po! 7_ladl tne yreomer ietart in the house of Me. v GEE aaron ‘age m ve that Its declarations looked to no further guarantees, to | TOR a Convextion,—The Mempbie 4; ti ” A balioon was picked up on Lake Ontario, by the | Officers were placed im change of the club footn, and fe eee ceed bud money wore mune 0b the mneauy. no constitutional amendments, af a means of restoring ( convention of the people of the South by duly elected schooner Acti Octobe nder . | crowd which bad gathered sround were disperret ow ren hed te retar ote, benee the on: Detlers the States to tbe Uoion. | Who bad deserted their PriU- | Geigeates, to meet at some central por fry hee oe aes, on ee n Bagencaphnc bianig vere sauinst btm. The mangrerate eomanttes Benvens to tbe |“ * Sb eee beh Mess" .2 ciples, the radicals or the conservatives? (A Voico— staners which led to the supposition that the aeromaut Potittent Riet tn m. Fombe tow te zr “cfuo' radicals.) It was the radicaia The policy of | by an immediate commission from the people to “ek | bas tost his life ia the ash endeavor to pistes the Came, Oo @ 1908 Avmare ot heveven ev Daoemred.—Coured Mildebrent.e | wa. gened Mectes. Linco was the vame w ths: of Jotaaon. "one of the | press their setimeate and vindicate ther poley #04 | ciogde ceed heen, ot fee kn ig | pe end comme ee, boven ao Daa, SND © amendments now propuwd changes the barie . w hem . Jolene! Btene 7 Colonel Bia . -~ at © Purposes from the foul aspersions heaped upon by THE BALLOON “ a, cumstituting the Gelegation of Southern loys « oa & parially, Weonme Geeperete wm jon Im the lately rebel State, The other chief mente i proverbs the right of certain men | travelling adventarers hailing from that section and | was identified as belouging to Professor H. Squires, who termined (ond bis malenrable existence, Acmerdingly be a ag re ta 4, 8 CLAYTON, We Walt sreet, Hew ort Then the ania he saw’ e man drop thn ribbows tu the street time uplopetion ot not walber, neavertae, yer Apes ste thew ts antier ste corm maitind the prtenner tor tren! bag ar the ee Wee of to-day, Though the President | publican, thirty-four democratic, and seven are divided. Signature from the bill, he embodied New Youk Asvsmny Nomwation.—General B. F. aU en Vg hy sarimtio, | Bruce was yesterday nominated by the republicans for Then why wore not the States United’ The old radical y leaders have abandoned their principles and those who supported them im the efficient management of the from 7 Papen ene ey he ve i “ ABD Lomo (108 er Mead alt 8 One bend Ot bowewle, oF neewe to a oflice. ae. o that these are submitted | pow on a ptlgrimage through the Northern States. was expected to mai seeeasion from Albion, New | '%% arrived here y: er Aa peas on to ee | Brovended to one of the plore an the Past river od vine “4 tot! shows thai they are regarded as conquered Ce tow tonto sows Wwen: aay i Wee tho had the theatre in wening, but the disturbing elements | °” o view of drowning bieseett, Vertanately i wen, provinces. But it has been admicied by the people that et cua bal branes, o> ahaa aa ages that he Red pers 1 i cromd wore 0 great that the speakers could tat | srweral per wrsenand the ant. ord neniated ln reese Cee rrcres iaag tate ont from the mey Congress his no authority to say that | Sreaxs.—-The Galveston (Texas) Dullcin mye — fehed, It appears, bowover, that owing to a deficiency | '® é «w Ma Hy vo 6 bed ref on obim ! ine hecwed pre “Pe FA ASD UND ARIAS ee RA Leal vag tang Cotes bot we the late is mate foeee © aha + Ven VA, te wane oor Merete States. ‘8 Siate shall mot be admitied to representation mniess on If there i# any faith in language or trath in homan | 1m the amount of gas, be did not make the ascens on the condition of certain amenimon's. He advocated that proceed. A ae Magenta | worn fe, ea tata th egainm Yayo in| Miner Be ee wetcieced aise ae | Maer Maen vent eatin! wie ColerS a Wen the pty sevtiens Bary aes Spisoea afer the Decessars \oformation hat heen imparted to | leave the house, stating that he had so «ym y pond iN pape little; that party is im the most bope- Oo ee ae eg Ny ny the bebe 4 and the ey dngress wsday, ume | TH Stares Twat Have Ranivteo Tux Awxsoarner.—The Seaealy feitewee 1 movewints "ewtl twas toe te the der existing laws, unless he wkes what bas been called | constitutional amendment has, so far, been ratified by | blue distance. In the exettement of the novel sitoaten at whe em adeenowmre ot Cha riien ood i Cosname Reson. d= Mor 7 Wires with heer Lowbamnd wt fomtermnee oF Urrweset + Cregeen Mire Mare b nod holy and the demonstration | 101 Allen strani Whate fern her beherior uy nt. Dunng the dicturtance © Ba | ty Fritay might connet be eMiraned fn this repent, ae whe only the portico of the theatee, 988 | poiws 11 it hes bron gual, ube ie Maleriauete tn talng eee the “iron-bound ‘oath.’ radicala are practieing @ States of Vermont, ( fn whieh he found | eolf the young aeronaat, ater ‘ entete haik Trad wen they til that Ts needed ae a, coadivon of | Sve toons pos pr gaa opin ca ned the valve and the balloon | Cojonei Atenel! and Colanal Bi left for *t Namie FIJI Rag Sag taag Kany og yh egy 24 representation ts ‘Adoption of these amendmente, | Frey, regen. (his mornieg, aad the clsy ty oow quiet agri. he hestard of Matm, Wecdened wrth © i ‘That bill was at first Totented by the radicals Waat Dow Hx Mean ’—The editor of the Boston prt ata Phd roekare,! tee br subely pememed. the howt ~ tee ewe fu Congress, and they #uouid this proposition be | gyamecript, referring to the recent State Convention held ‘ por at Oe Seales’, argh 0 Sabe oe to impose new aud further conditions on the WOPRIBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE 1 MICHIGAN, ald wat have srs mace o ieee (forts of mea should now be devoted to | @ What clty, saysi—-" There was @ great democratic ~be wand, ar yh Lackey silaying excitement and prajudice, and pow that peace triumph im Faoent! Hall yesterday, Five handred {From the Toledo (Qaio) Blase, Ot 6) - —e porgre4 wet haa come the of peace should come with It | Aoiegates cast 1,754 votes.” heard of it waa upon Lake, Ontario, ae state abore, it Acrime, aimagt ton b 5 to relate, wae perpetrated | [deed ia ibe siviwe wit Before ew y Guarantees are said to be necessary before the Fwuth Is wie baring travelied 4 sance of ane hunéred and seventy- forenovn, abet rs muraeroae waters farther T ‘* e Lachetitc’® | towing Ts | p coweeqdorenen ts tor fem Grepeemad ba SOR a gM A Guarante five miles before | Might was mopped. Th was Cound in robal. Tow guareagen mow DO fe aetrong movement in the Fourth Goggressional Da. thas the dagpage (0 boon very aight. 2 i 5 Ls 5 i 3 H