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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. stitution they 2 mine the con earthly power to commend it. 1 | along the Toad, and ‘Whave sgrn the | be the coming November, when ‘REPUBLIC, BEETING. es mad ox to. their The Asterney Ganeral | watchilres of freedom ia eee wh. | Empi th forty Uspusand ay Xe] i m ey Presta retina in Fe ) Bach ip ‘the military power in | nessed everywhere « determination such as. have never | the Union ye aad Uwtow princ fhali demon- hd "nie ig 4 6 ‘ ‘Such is wo ® | secon fore this day of men who are in ap cargos desive strate that, wo far as people ‘of this ‘até com, has J - ~ . si { in vt em ns, rm, omen tea tog to duties of the’ os. comet, bm pases an in war, teamnd'eny or, Mie be t : poppy oa mene to be. ; 4 brit =i = —— Bald gop wes be 4 nd Gathering- —— hose Governor, scen as wfalee ales a of ee E38 at thd) en eee * oY So mierte ct | Balle nares se ctstec ts cataeae oe libetocenas Soo 4} Cooper Institute, | | But isis of the amendments the. auloruey may, “in die trying cris | did my’ duty 40 say ‘ ; Proposed | a and God.)? (Applause) 4 Ratification of the aateg } itv vi State Ticket, a | HDORSEMENT OF CONGRESS ’ tities! ¢ unless a t , mibal Hamlin, Martin J. Townsend, tnd peng tht det contracted f J. ; thelateeritpet abe Union sbosid, be whi ~~ Colonel McKee, Lyman ‘Trémain, comntay . Wak the debt that bad been created for fo-anng * “se '«. pollaeng! hich T might P weteran republicass of New York who omee gave a na- | should be forever repudiated. Thew arn theanly: Charles 8. Spencer, .Wm. E. are other gen- | jority for John C. Bremont; who carried demanded by the Congresa of the Unite Dodge and Judge Parker. j the d Melty botofe ‘ogod ime altorwaad wproe yn ee paces a By intahigeece ooa palttation. ‘ Po valag ! God and the of high , ork. rrem ‘an of Lind to below that they are ready willing, rensts cond : H he 1Uaten sided | : bes Tast evening a meeting of the Union’ Congress, and J will gay a ‘Biectormor the city and county of‘ New York was held at pet Tong hey Me) po or aot oases Perc aites ihc ight have a to spproaat bul! Fenton, My. egg te ight has thei onennedn sbagenely re continue — . be bese that there iattians bees Same acts ‘ebich or u inte tz, oo nob he ‘sd me ‘to these phon ” conetivation ane ae Seep Woe wertersah f ie : nm Jolie Hammond, the nominess for. State. oMoers. tors might have, done that, would Davy Esp the control of rebel leadors. Before God and the Ameri- | as security for: He, ean blame only “halb-of Cooper Iiistitute was crowfed te: overfiewing ae cei ek enema c- | cam people we charge that they are now, hye and more strin / @ienger'and enthusiastic Trobe en diet 4 in of the matter |. much under the control of rebel leaders as w gent conditions be by. that | Ypremsbeliahed with » proftsion of * Stare and tripes, tans no doabe that Muang mmitced inet | the Biors tnd aiber aon at arid crrred the -Aapisgmetyaibe ones iooagin dhe pillars adjoining the stage being emensed jn the star- manhood or they would: o dogreded us When thoy | be listened wots of folly and wi veils of ‘ne eal Wa do wot spangled bine; and the ample folds of » large flag found the th of the trod, by red | that the wero, with bim and for him. u te Bowing’ gracefelly from the speaker's stand to banded rebels, when found the Executive ear open } told the Anne, Sinehoenbpaalioty wal emancipation of the to them, the condition of loyalty, they-had nothingelse | wore ip {avor.of , nal guaranteas, and he replied | life and joy a ‘tke floor beneath, To rear:-of the piat- to do but to make. the issue and execnte it, They did | that cighteep-twentieths were for, him and i: do not f of form and fronting the were; some half peo fog eg Soi Te wah arn oad 1, Sd (Apelonse ana lnaghiat) He. sale, ie ee ee ree eels @osen large cnsigns bearing gach inscripuons gs “ Un- the one Pape that I, individually, would like to | deceived man im the country. only rein bil of Civile wonditional Loyalty,” ‘Traitors of 1861—Davie, Lee & travel. It isto adopt the amendment sae thes Save the poople of the United States. The President. tuten, Now, by the @x.,"" Mais Country shall not be ruled by Rebels." Enoudtvent that individually might well wish changed; | cletions; ying they would. have’ grea! w ca oalyPbe readaetiote ase ‘Leng before the appointed time for the:speaking to ‘but they tell us (and I have no doubt they tel) us truth- | count Mr. Seward in swinging . arou! tats 6 ming b begin, the streots and pavements around the institute fully) — were og pe Lely oy conid pre- erie aM the Pres ident a me New | tion aha raya! nent case, WO now, i ri soul we and ewo..tivenged «with vpenple.: On copes :qpanning’ fag that the rest wil follow. If I could have had my say | tho Prondent. foi Ms. Seward, und. tho Mier tansie. |. to incite alapnion captive, ba that rest . I would have said, “Every man, however dark bis skin, and that Girela had ber that went info the war voluntarily and supported tho at mony ~ North shall be equal to taut of a ci ithe republican party, in- ‘She thoroughfares from house to 0 house, a myriad wad thas a oiftaen ‘of South Carol) cal mma)! flags and several of majestic proportions, ful men who went swinging mistaken. He then ae ep -. Rear, crisp: alr. A large. force of, policemen wae, on ee ees, has done. franobizement of none. At the close of the war be flag over me, should. participate in the government bis | uividually and collectiv: numerating the many acts | his politic vileces, shall not ex he and glimmered in the glare of rockets and calotumm | 00 hag beiped tonave.!” (Long continued applause.) | of the Se a ut ria dawcute in araltdind: | porte exarcanaie motinan 96 & Mghts.. On fourth street three stands had been erected, would ne aa 9 beside —_ Sr epee are Pe yet do pte gc bagel a should | the seare DARD connids be he 8 end: early in the evening the citizens: in large numbers | wor we enforced univernal suffrage; not w his footsteps in thas jon, It wad a | constitu provision rae we take the issue = precisely as it’s fs | glorious constitational provision, but he would have gone | the North aswell as the all nec. began to assemble around them, @ fine band of music presented to us, and 1 believe that lit will fipiue catia "he hare ‘oaniealiad “tha” waftes. -” Be. |. waal insuem, aug, rey 0 from the portico ringing out ta spirited melody jn ibe be best accomplished by the choice of the Reon, would have had cpiversal soffrage. (Applause.) | entire, untied and forever 4 ic 6 And now, let me very briefly invite atten! He was iu favor of the enfranchisement of ali—the dis- vane n no North, no South, 120 Rin BO country, bound together by com} foust akar ahd to preserve order. ¥ cal,” how much there has been said about it. Ad, | would have told the rcbols to go homeand attend to re 10 or a commen bu i REMARKS OF MR. CRARLES 6. SPEKCER, PS gentlemen. these democrats honor us by this ery— | theif business, and would have made every black man | tional amendments must be gud At haif-past seven o'clock, the meeting im the Cooper one ay ay, the Cag i Bey hgh the aval it the are of the bi (Applause.) By 4 be found a Moses w jy bp ct frees come up Ww standard of acce ai ledsing Of Heaven they intende’t to carry the constitu men through the t a fnatitnte was called to order by Mr. Charles 8, Spencer, they did Vecanse they told me this is the best that they | tional palin wen in he believed the loyal States | fairer land Sr liberty and TAG 0 Dhatrman of the Committee of ments, who, ad- Gould do. Now what did they propose to do? Lda would carry jt-—and then stand right there until Qe,, danguage of thas President who dex bat“! ing to. the front of the platform, was loudly they say that the constitution shall be so rebel States accepted it in good faith, They burried | should be mado odious’ bed,” we oacns + that every man born under that flag shall be an | out of the country, and when ‘they come back | clare ‘thatloyal men, wh white o lauded, and spoke as follows :— a American citizen. i} = some on tell me] they must com? back when the Joya! States | control thedertiaies of this 04 We Under. It falls to my duty, as Chairman Committee of who is not an American citizen? I would like | please, The Union today wat ae complete ag | stud the policy of the Prosidont th a disire to = ements to call this assemblage to to know the meaning of the word; what sort Of a |’ aver it wae, Our power wa: as com to-day in South | fecain for the South the same Preni- to take t! ro ttep its organi hybrid is he? Just such as you have incorporated they | Carolina af in the State of New York, and the loyal | dent and Congress it bad under al white iy ulate, ou aré assembled together at thie present in your statute law and support it upon your | States did pot Intend io tet the rebel States come buck | Man was empowered (o vote Bot O Mf but iy r n ‘ ‘of more the interferon: statute book, Why put it into the constitution ’ because | until they gave cvidences of loyalty, Tho assertion tint | for bis slaves. Congress d thatthe White man in bernie f ta frag ihe tnampi ote hy Sod’ buave tee “SE. b= Ngstnge! ly that they will_not rogdrd the law. | they wi e819 apres the | Bouthent Bates wae oatrsc. he Southern “Bates, aba me Pare liberty, e Lad fou deny an! son born within borders | As a proof of that he it to ‘Ubat sinee clove | and no more, than the wi in ae While loyalists of we, Ninth—That they cordially endorse their State nomi- | the ntocticn ‘bis pérpon” aed ne property. | of the we, many yn fovea won and women had West. ‘Tho conotituvonal Jeaves . ia — | Rations. a8 Pagpenied in the Civil Rights bill? And that | gone to reside in the Sonth, He clorod with an earnest | to. te respective en tb who mre @ York'to add | TewA—That they the radical nomination for | pitt man who is now President “veieod ;, | exhortation for all te do thetr best iat the coBting oleettobs, are to une tho uve aor Aiteedy'honor- | Congress in the Sixt, i. but, k Godt mm the | and on retiring was greeted with lond applatire, ese ainendments are concerned holy and spot. ¢ above is an. of the resolutions as read and | Renate enough im the Howe to make it @ SPER OF MARTIN J, TOWeND, wi ftrae is not Pocbgutead, Butit bees brow of the ‘genius ‘0 ‘A¥eodom, (Cheer. | Which were frequently appia: ded. Jaw, 140 not know that I state wintheif| Martin J, Townsend, of Reusstiaer county, deet Apake |. waaeaure tbow me oSouth Img and applause.) It is my hi 10 mominate as or HARLIN: ' ¢ order, but I will ton is | at considerable length on the resi't of the coming viec- | dictate further coni op TORE, presiding omoer w stinguished The: Oba the reading of the that the rebe 1 oar own shall | tions in this State, the cousiiintional amendment and tpg of ltupartial, a dy youell—the Hon, Williaiie! Dodge. (Bns} 1a withous Hamlin, ex-Viee | be inviolate; 1 do not think that thers isany.seriong-dan- | the President, waylug, sinong other Wings, to wax ame | Pu nicl standard where P ‘applauee,) ; of the United States, as the first r, who | ger respecting oer old national debt ; net eae wenes ‘of those who: gor brink from the ident bemy fay high as you will, - thin nomination toa you of thvwiceting.. to the front of the stage’amid wild and bewil- | in tis house who has vot a Dinh (Bfe- | rade amenable tp he Jaw and the cgpsttation, (Ap, stianied on, aolor or cast, the wketeslin wo aiamissenahe ee cas ‘he | wenty) in ie pooket Wet him Bo carp tat bo so vofes | Tlanae) the moniiot of) Thad ‘Rurveae nang, ‘wo shall v a - Big gentleman that bill shall not be put in ly: | wre retetved’ with sfeméndoos ase, Beneath must 4 " WERARKS OF MR, WHIZAM BK DODGE. i (Applaure.) But We are met again tby | lool Yaughter greeted the remabk one’ ni rice they i: Mee applausé. abd" obeering the appens, those samo wise men who met m August in Phitadelpbia, | Ansrew Johrion got a Nittle” afraid thiee which that guar eS . pag iad and who tellus that there ts no need of that amendm “teveug intended “to te Wier, wie thas | Chis, id simple 1 emce of the chairmad having su he. stepped for. be: une ihe Pryandent imposed theee eand tions upon FW ace pate eo Vi co thin | nd ies than ., ward Gnd “Addressed “the: megting im the following rebel States that" own pane edge Bh rohaticad 16 Radhhvat Fsen he raid that he of oul i r r) and they never want ur to my ut. Naw, it would 7s tha: if he ia secies, Mg President, Al “| country tram) : LI alge ua to have ous. condition eal woul to Je wes ask tsa party of Omngess—We badty upon, pay 5 ek a Ys fend fd, inthe aon ema perjoses are Niconaee f nemiparieveniete, dia not fh mi e : =e Ese ctiouser bac hut sd won: allgrt-| tek tear abe Thess cr rave sitaael 3 peo} days we want toput inte the com | the G baa oy the F " tation & provision that it ets v4 ‘ 16 OF exe! Pp ; 1 ome. are ; ou, my friends, that juntas Toumiog, the ery of “rte. | aifte ea ss oe ak a certain af time Tolle along that question will in | megr” was bi Pan iy ecu ample of the pol ‘of the day; 4s certain ax time t8'tbat " swowreatros, righte, wet eammet wi * Maine, of « Cz iT ee wili be found qT annpnpced that yepeil and inost earnest wishes tn bebalf Of ail Kinare & of lows are to be kno who say they | @ | se obtn: fawkes free loum an political redemption Ai kre. y Tand; that our edview to anne. “ Gaean mendoam that ging ae x isto inane ‘i q yi pant nine, wd that wet Oceaklon to Ray seed é i ; ona, when Jpited ia that an unreserved expression by them in behalf of | ; a tn ten Se teowsbon salere | ek a pried im we wh: | Sekar aha ited aOR ae Be oes Ss abet we , soot ‘wel tougn’, iba | hwo cfttated inturee mes tren, soa ger | "Spat waa en “adptnd wth vocifergua os that-to - r the wot : cheern, ‘ ee: a of degree on ioe on eee ea i > nee te ant. (a mies at pate hour the vast concourse dispered, the bagds % Premed Bow, secont be Of the Btate omed ve wan then intrednced, and spoke of the bad carver of the ail enttvetting the oeekamn with their patriotic ruaic, it was ap abomi men: in our fmetanciv —EE— > eo nite iy "Shalt nov aataty stoemre | Joga "(peo ‘Bhp Satori | > A STRANGE STORY. , te es menioee appiece ee Ter8s, ees} drut» Buen ind tmt b agg TO THY EDITOR OFTHE NERALY. +n, was onetai con- eapdrdates. ; Applause.) “Bm, sir, | | firming bim in more than kingly powers. Shall he be" It was stated by the Richmond (Va) correspondent of —— ‘Ribera, — 3 tained f Rr ‘Only pF rope."’) Fhe Pryet the Hansto, in itm ime of Auguét 31, that the relatives . fe to nem ime a ©) Qllesars. Maraball 0. reaetry y oars aes he him & more aroad of | and friends of the lateColonal Dablyreu, who fel! ou Bimeon amu inquire, * Sir, what is your policy" Allow na fo bieway through King William county, after bis remapk- rane noassss Gotan}. (tasighser,) Man ar simian remarks able raid on the city of Richménd, liave been 7 ‘made, abd received with lond and hearty 9 ] 2, Mocurey. Side Feed Rollie ancueaea-UPom ding tine ments £24 | deteded vy having panned “of upon them « fictitigue POTN their | tions, and the necessity of re-clerting Reuben T, Penton body in Wen of that of the deceased Colonel. The fre. and adopted bonds ‘@ | Wo the porition of Governor. with which cruel impontiions of a similar nat taries iw it and I my ereret ov UviaN Teemane, ‘tes = al yuow derstood that there | Sinwaw Teauam of “Albany: war troanced at @ ince | Bste been pracisted Upow those wlio have lost ebildgen :—_ A aad dollars in | nour, amd Yaid thd cause of the great excitement and other relative: and friends in in the anny durteg the erner persed as at the a © “1 rn sing BEA te tr ton mae a | Sen SN” Tat | Wnge’ a asso veto "a a could Be passed throngh the Senate by aflording Sena- the benelt of those” ted-handed rébeln who bad | KNOWP to what exiowt such lmpositions bave or State ov Naw Nous, Mid } tora an opportunity of purchasing tm the market in | endeavored to overthrow t! roment. That was the | ried. In s@dition to the ease above reverred to sevaral ne scat ee coat an bogerable way, what you pliah with ® | principal reason, It to him that the cagre was | instances of a most painfal character have come to my Eh map fT yng the meeting at ital of twenty-five imillions to operate on’ to move even thevery stones in the streets, i on the imgt, to which you invite me, jb Why aren, every constitutional representative would twos iw the contest, the noble a knowledge, one of which ovcurred in Springteld, Mtndis, jen at the capital will prevent The, now received this vote, becanse thal could be underst Oh the ther mde | the home of the law Presidest Lincoja, agitating the public mind are of the gravest moment and they wanted forty voter. How many votes thove who, at Uhieago, A res ble gunamith of that city had three sone, al! tmterest; and they by Orley not be presented to Cy millions {pe the pocket buy? And then 1 who «ald 1¢ was | & Whom entere the army. Oue of them, a leatenant, ony other people. ‘Wi not be forgotten that the would want ipeeri “ Lord, lead me not jan afran’, with foo | WHO Commanded 4 batteryrat the battle of Chickaman ga, Cesar, through which we have ee See temptation.” would got trast a republican ‘a low, drunken | 784 With nearly ihe whole of bis command killed iw the behalf of the governtuent in defence of the the face of that <emptation. (Laughter.) Now (Laughter and t ) | feat engagement. Al the age of twenty two yoars, ant ogee pry ballot. “ poate, Fo gyro wor of they aa to assume motley yarty was Pt Lesped yy Lf.) 14 = pm § the mation !s ipreme _ wofld stands fleet! n bean! f 3 of this » by bigs coe to aestimie it. Now the eon cad tie | hom he Was soon 10 have been united io marrige. wi pri rat were bh men’s convention they were in ‘Andrew Jotimeon: The anuoyncement of bis death was e heary Wiow to hi« wie Sat Crea mene, a anger) Wal, ie Ramet ty tuemcebe ie | ines: wit the antocnsement of ha death nae is 2 BY r ) . y better who made ; | the. ad Yoo ‘male | the assurance from his supertor offeer that bie remains ‘o epirit of rita gw eimaistion C3 on nan ee had ben caretuilylaverred aud would, ax won ae pre. their own enveloped the whole iaad in ‘wert a “tate 0 r. | teable up forwa! ct Proper dndor etme et oe common traditions, pational it did not ore and where slaves were re-| ing which he was several times beart ‘ol to the home of iis parenta for burial in ~pringteld. (pride, the sacred oath of fealty, these were all fe Ree not ft was 80 cop- | The only qtestions the con-tintt anuead- Sommitine after it was announced in We public prints or and the y Tres, banner in Cah defend it) that | ment which he Ii to reter to were, should the | tat bis remaips were on their way home, and mae arthies ‘oraih out the lave owner rep terms of nal peace be arranged by the Presidept oriby | mente were secordingly mate for the funeral ef American freeéom, and of three-fifths of Bis , in this war, among $ Ley Tien yy He Boeke yno BU] “then rector of the where the family attended of yn ge! the great results which advanced ds two hundred years | We had wot punished traitors nor made treason |, | Worship wae requested to perform the burial servies of mep of of civilization jn four or we bave got out of the | The would sd0m pronounce that gcerenien. The body, tightly evrioged 10 « handsome ey aa etary, roma the schools and the country the ‘of yee 1 | Johnson and hi had been found coffin, arrived in charge of a military escort, and war Belde and the wortahope, aero oA want to take out ‘Word that went into thatreonst!. | ing, apd that iF on A Yate rebels came beck eet parior of bis + ng lh lgping Ap Age 5 peale, Greside circles were broken, ev bousehoid must aceept the térms of Congrem. » | fecliog freckon pruteyed made familiar ¥ perils of . Yeo would thom terme, fo Paras to 200 the remmaiee of their child, as |b did the iy Seth im th onmimge wp of con pea ve wetan We i ts congrem and reaved and widowed heart to look for the lant tine tem which prompted the resolve the Sacd ms Washlansens foe peeps hea to | “pan the mangied form of ber betrothed. This poor ‘Ghat Homier fell that Union peor wen, however, denied them for the roasun, a poet een pew Pee oe oe ao ee ee ine) had to ron out | Slioged, that the body was ao disfigured thai it could bat ‘8 free people, secured by covenant, be pes: Bw: is Fee een eats: Bl | be recognized, that it would be better to think of bri a fm diced. ) These Yeruraed, am loo ‘onciudhd by raving thatpne | be appeared 10 them in tife than wo have that pleasing a] gly te van igre som wlan Ul py sm | fa aad Stapienate e = of 4h ile he wan Poa soothed and In a mresure recomeiled the parents bat ae “a be ing then briety suldvoned meet os, when an adjourn. 9 pony 5 ts the banal = they boty neon ber ° took shortly | vi her Iusled Wo ere ber Te the representatives of these commanities who thus | Toe L Apann 9 meas first seeing it Uli her impartenity Sere © degory gee anit we ae, tate to com- | by your conetitation js clotbed withthe sole pow 7 P Dindecel whi coe yrant aim sre | CuO _ Finding, of lest, Veet che. Srsid oot be perseit- ‘at once and without gaaremtets, the authority to laws; the executive bas the to execute build ; a ‘Goveres ted to me the retnaine, she proposed tivet Lather pe to the soldiers and 4a! tows, the judicial ‘to construe those img coslected lands oe nan could be allowed to ae the bendy and reperiad = ch op Rid pod A Magee eg laws, Ne ‘han he been dog? Sees, to ie Oss Raived ia ‘ag ag yg he iponane # nome bre Noe aos a 8 eaters debt shall be paid, and to claim undue lace, he ‘eepamed to appoint eivil governors - Dress, pon speak recuwr arrangement, Whereu por pomtoreace af ia the ‘national coume!ia theese,‘ Virne of what sihoriy, It me sak any po peg By D. jane made the grieayer and a vote in the electoral college, an | man? Be then eadertook to me oes ne reward for 8 defeated and weasonabie attempt to sub- | conditions, to which | make so objection so far as 7ERCH OF WIRSS Wale oe wert the government, _ went, elthough s man dng meg gen A The followiag the addrem of Genera! Hirem Wal. Places are Bow claimed in the Sevate snd House of | attempting to do ageed thing. And in this _ joy apron who foreawore their ce | which was held over bere at Philadeiphia, 1 think— pecan Seren ws 0 eae Oe te the constitation held office under ihe usu « the 14tb of 1 believe—(iaugh- vars, action of the peeple at the po! in the coming of Davie and bis conspirators, Such am as a gallant here out election, is to determine whether ali the power of the agnam pion in agaivet sense of the country. | West said "ol, streggiors. rom army.” ( ter. the te ) TTI that 08 the ‘of the rebel armies | In that convention one of your own 4: the epartinedi iu which be bad left the Feiatis oF was no lawful local government im any of zene—1 mena General Dis—whe, being called vo, preside tac irends of tn dened he wan a he hed bore the insurgent States, nor was there any power | over thet temporarily, said, in precisely these able to recognize any of hin fi jie reply waa that im the people of thore States to regain the satus | words —"' That the President, without grant of in he had bot. He wee then arked if he thought t sdvie they joni by organized rebellion, The state | the constitetion, bed seen ft to prescribe bis w abie or mot for (MD) parents end friends Ww ane the coryee ‘wetion Ftich they New inveke to excuse individonie | the Etacen, upom which hey wom to be restored.’’ Then, i lim soewer om thet there evald be po mtefacion in Prom the penaitier pebomrnnmyeh @imabied them af | what ‘waa there, if \t wannot im the constitation they had, that they looking upoe the romaine Umea however, We end ‘eommunities from resuming, the consent of the | And Fay Be Dix continued, that “the President,” | I cortainly himeefl in amy way to eoch & creel Mnpomere, (he clet je on whom they made wer, & 4 In gov. 4 without # grant of power, fo Fp hg these | man claited Fy mam Gee rinined at onee privstety to com municat: tle them, by claiming the ‘abdicated for the | terns, it was a breach of good fiith for Congress to pre- | thelr Confederate faces of the cane wo the father, amd be governed by be of treason, [heir right of representation a« scribe other terme”’—laugnier)- ane legie of which was, | said, ‘Gentlemen, thie mi vice an to whether the fuaegal Ceremonies should pro Fd thus practically suspended their own | the man who a ibe | to live in, and you shail cned. beyond menrere ae were toe ah, wher power is compstent to reinstate then inher | terms having hed | rights vill bow footingn of the when be beard of Use tan pom thon farmer tony to the government? Evidently the power to do it (oud | way in government, chet bad been prar deterw ned wrens im the Stalee themselves, independent of Congreseiqnal | iaughier.) Now that was a fair oxbibition of the stmer- | And I affirm, my tation, Uas we ali rer) @anction of recognition. Toree is no laxfal tocai execu. | maueh) of that convention; I \mean the convention | traitors and treason. be beater, five to call ap @ection, and no iawfui local government | that sat there im Phiadeiphis with padionks ow thetr Ii done jo make treason foneral wade which such ag election Can be made, yo —(iaugbier)—end Dooiitue beld te bo, Gass are called Sad adopt yegeent, ape ever wi ment iv ta deterinine what riali he the of | ter and applauee.) I monn, my tends, ti they would to make wewet an with bende of % Itinaquestion for the sovereign asad Where (hey worked Gp the alle, ("0 and two. (Langhier.) | 1 have ie that it Girgee 4 end With us me wercign i not the F ike | If you veler wo the eighth chapter of Genesia, at the enough. ay fri Be. (Applabeey “Under the constitution the wi8 et | aighiu verve, you ssl find they ai = | thie ime? 1 wl teed the 4 is to be exPs.. bh as repregentat ira ‘we in whieh aa went into the Arc! | in thie state-of yoors and wee" Le bawdy Biri) eye) The atuple utp [Loud wed continued lndcbler, ide eathuaaatie, cease. fo tee wily engaged tie Went in to execute “ih hus 6x ing ané aprisuse.) That good book mays, that the Governmens! Are ail (he wart bie aeay oom td ole CRPROE, p Fe a '-E w gh applarset —fowia reamure to winich = wore ro reeretty: vote; bat it ie the will of & joobia"| Uhm ait and ereepiay things, weuttbey ino the Am, two the indivini?) ity of the anthem, et hie will which isexprewmd; and it is no! ¢y hue | andgwo'” (Loud laughler abd a ) And the Pron. of the camivetion, ta bh i but by the voteof Comgress tbat it bus the ore Seek pebceicl precincts the comme tik to cae of Mi igust- tha: (he feteral Sxeeu. Dearie rereery \ Lys law, ROWE RAC er that he Oade in st found the coun- | bis thom; lection % the detriment Of the | beneath the Gourtsh of trumpeue amd (he cowed W'@ Onerring oy eed amd foreonnt the martyred) plause ). ‘ito. ath the pubic + These | tron quetiion be ite true aapect; And Young nateoman, ewan Wet ate ot the tie on . ip ing loyal men with the simple pe ‘3 wach men should of the people of the Mest, CUTORDVE GLPGLARY Ww ob er ee for the present ,0ac%) re runping oA ‘te ‘while be recognized in the Congress teen jo | the wilt be we majorite thet have fewere, Ort, 16, Thee ss theory ke restore pormanont ; Wo | Thave bem in Pater of eum | The tee of Jolin C Loring, on Trement few, wae € Ovi govemtemt je Wie jae 1 ‘meer be ot | venw ingouah Kew York Tadinnden seaiorition iat | vetied inet wight of WK eonds valved at OF OF? 3 GREAT FIRES. QUEBEC NEARLY DESTROYED. A Mile Square of the City in Ruins. Fire Raging Unchecked for Thirteen Hours. TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED HOUSES BURNED. Eighteen Thousand People Left Houseless. Twe and a Half to Three Millions of Property Sacrificed. THE FIRB DIES OUT POR WANT OF FUBL. Loses oFr L8IFsB. GREAT FIRE AT OTTAWA. Me ae Quenac, Oct. 15, 1800 At four o’elock yesterday morning & fro boganim the honso of Mr. Trudel, groc a St, Joseph street, pear the Jacques Cartier Mark: Owing to the early Bour of the morning few poopie were about, Thewind, which had blown half a gale from the east all night had slight- ly abated, but till continued! with such violence ax to cause Serivas apprehensions, which were afterwards un fortunately realized, , By the tine tho fire brigade reached the scene Trude!'# house was onveloped in famen, The sappers werr al ready there, but thore wax some dolay in laying the hore and gotting sufficient waser, whieh was not remedied for pearly ap hour, Meantime the Ore made rapid progres, 0 less than ten oF tweive houses were oa fire, and ihe lumber and wooden sheds on ali sides were ignited. Ry balf-past Ove o'clock eighty houses, ali Duik of wood, were ina blaze. fhe Haines, driven by the wind, wore spreading te it directions, At haif-past ix over one hundred am@ fifty houses were consumed. Tha) fre bythis time had run slong ot Joseph ape Notro Dame des Anges strenta to the junction of ht Valier treat, Carrying everything before it, The Charch Of La Congregation stood in great danger, but « sudden Yooring of the wind waved it, Croming St. Valier streot the fire soon aftorwards Spread ito St Sewvour, and among its hundreds 0 wooden houses raged with defiant fury. Hease afe: oun fal a prey tothe fames, ie was thong) that the houses to the castward would be saved; bet we fr crepe back, continuing ite work of dents uetion. At elo en a'ctock the whote centre of the district by ing betwron Ht. Mauveur and the lower streets ruumipg per allot with the fiver was @ charred and barren waste, and baving nothing to feed on there the confagravem din Wibuted Neelf in oppowty directions; the wind increaning again, and blowing im guats fromevery direction. Three soparate confagrations «ero observable at one ume! Mt Mueveurenurth, Denn's soap and candice fectery, Recs rupe Walk aad other Jatge buildings were im Games. “Along St. Velwr strost, towards the tall gate-and ths stree.e surrousding the (eperal Horpitad and Convent another toftible fire was raging With even greeter fury, whi le at the beck of Crown street, aiong Prince Kawarda dort and Kilerd streets, the Rames were creagag barb and chveloping street after mreet tn spiie of the almor superhuman cxettions of the soldiers and the seamen of the Aurora. ‘The ‘ unflagration ceased at about Sve e'clork, @her Uhere wan netbing more for 1 to fued on A thoderate comp tation piares the number of beuses destroyed at two towsnd five hundred end the lass 0! real property at from $2,100,000 to $8,000,600 © Thx noms of perona rendered hvusciog te estimated a eighteen thourand. : The body of « man, burned almost tov erlep, wer dragged out of a house ia St seuveur, peas Bt. Vale street, It could not be identified. ‘ Rergeant Hughes, of the Hoya! artillery, was biewn op and hedly, theugh not dan,eroesty, vurned Lieutenant Douglas, of tho Aurore, was severely burt by « fatiing bathing. : Severe! of the seamen received contusions, bot a far as ty known G0 One was seriounly injared. Lieatensst Benn, of one of the regiments, bad bu arm broken by 0 failing beam. Sympathy and Muberriptions at Montrea!. Mowrmnat, Oct 16, hee The fire at Quebec, by which (wo thousand fre bum dred houses have been desirvyed and Uhoursods made homeleas, bas “acited the deepest sympathy bere 4 rubsrcriptiom has been started for their reiie LARGE FIRB IN OTTAWA, CANADA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK WERALD. Ortawa, Oct. 14, ge A large Gre cecurred bere yerterday morning The whole of the biock of buildings bewwees Murray and Clarence streets, opposite the Market square, wae 40 mroyed. The kat i entimated at from $90,000 $0,090, with only $4,000 oF §4.600 insurance, prive pally m the British Amerteam and iooden and Liver pool ofiees The fire was the result of an aecidrnt Vico tm 4. Leola. Br. Loom, Oot. 14, 1hee A planing Wil, carpenter's shop and twe a three frame dwelliegs aAjoining, belonging to I Kenpedy were burned shout save wodey iene from 6150 « $20,000 AALOUSY AND ATTERPTED muRDEE Dewres, Oot If Leorge Hammer, & young German, jeaions to +bom he wes Bikent vin, kid ber leat haste when fe th ognt hat net yet bean DECIOWN WH THE CASE OF Mat AGENT fine ee Comeuen ar, Ont ib The military beard appointed to ere te the of walt it Perris at Warsaw thew topen: They declare the capture (Megrl, ed the captors an irregular mom Tobe) sotdiors amd eyrpathiners peed They reevmtawed (be Afrd and trial of the Fegimaters the ear As ort Lewes om Peete poe Dae been tnmced from Weok ng . requind by law hall be provided by the the Thamury, at the expense of the owner of the de Whlery or warehouse in which they are ened = A certain kind of padionk, © presen ved (on eer woretemam repaired yr Arh ete are in Pavere obly Wiel when procured from Nevewwe Agent, A. 6 Lewin The wane (he eirwing mane Any Adultery a tented warehqum furmiched win thie lod, or any “Did BAO ROR pened Uerorgh the bank of said Kevemue Agewh, end recatvod sore! ice be wilhows Uae proper le « Fhe bnt bs of pocwinar copnteection. Over the fee an, ihtongh which the voy eorind, Yoon plate te fastened et the bottons by » eed at 0 (op 07 8 OOM, ORIN lakes etree Hy prem ¢ hepa oS tae ae hee wen te reine oorun, Imepeeton oF movemneper wet res the of thee Ways of the lords 14 cae were ee - Ot Of bet pommennnn mi 8