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1867.-TRIPLE SHEET foliow him im tho work Ween he falered—woen be foil from the vaa — oa. these loyal masses gen crously contin: on even against b weat the camp of the metic tae ae NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, men atole | med:ately set to work and proceeded to procare the war-* Faults, which @blized Mr, Cailieutt to leave the city aud chused the arrest of his depacy, Mr. Ailen, Yesterday J. C. Pnomaswn, the keeper of the warehouse Biark, at York, Pe. The radical this private despaich, aod vat of It have ao intoite number of importimeos specuia:ious about Cabinet chanses aad Jidge Biack’s counection thers of unity and liberty, MASSACHUSETTS POLITICS. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. WASHINGTON ° or ithe, His it bad nothing Whatever to do sith poll. | Nos. 2, 4a) 6 Sedgwick sireet, Broukiyu, m whch the men who had fonght Wasninaton, fat 14 108} | SS nics at ermeieoe Ragimecmens on tg | abeodieeinore pein cana a takea | The Republican Stato Convention at Wore | %2 Ds: their coun'ry of sympathized with them they ve. — r business of be cients, aud Se conclided i re» | beiogs Commies ouer Newton, a the United tates (Outs | cestermsipeeck of Senator Wilson, tbguk igs oF im xpito of him to the The President's Procinmation—Orders from the the Navy Department and War Office. ‘The following orders were issucd to-day by Secretary turned to bis home, But ii the xmtiemen of the press Persise iu makin this bia Of private business a polit cal mestery, the following ul frm Mr. Seward will pro- on # charge Of Laving been implicated in the removal of twenty thousand gailons of whiskey which had been placed in his cuacge. Inspectors Cocheu and mau=[tenomtuation of & Bieniy task imaponed upon ‘Boe Full State Ticket Named—Reselutions — Jewett were inforined that the whiskey bad been sur- Adop'ed Ignoring the Liquer and | keepi unrepse'ant rebels be has striven to kee) Proeownn tbe sien wes oor tue santa ne | uy by a gugpeiGSigSa teeth, | Wurmarmmccenainemeas.a cnraniet ai | Other hacal agers Pak y given to Iv mat amoung tax, whic! , vi . oes wanaseee wunva biduder unaenl porecita as subjected’ you to great | ihe place yesterday, aun. tevin toes sce tee nunted Woucestas, Mass, Sept 11, 1807. | ries of the fi Samtmeat im iuconven.ence, and myself 0 sume m enision, ‘cnonmed’ i fl com | | Jas* fourteen bundred and seventeen delegates of the | rule of the r bei e” G@exsrat ORDER—NO. 83. Yesterday morning, with a fur.ish ques ioa requiring | barrels, sup 0 be filed with liquor, were es: a tt reas billa, + N-vy Devarcuent, Sept, 10, 1867. eorlr solation. | ‘Mr. Hunter to sddressa avie @ | pletely emptiet. The whiskey belo: to several par- | repudlican party of Massachusetts have compos ho ae ul bills, Reconstruction A procismation issued by ne President on the 3@ day | Mr. Riacqus the furkish r. asking him to call atthe | ties, who stored it in bond. It is now nearly turee | Conveation in this cily to-day. It bas been by far the or ‘Li—all have beep vetoed by bim. of © pienber 1567, 18 by direction berewito trans | Department at eleven o’einek to-day. weeks since the discover made that the whiskey largest political delegate oon: emublet is Pu biican masses tn their magnasim! Bui tod, warping all’ persons acainet oustractia: of Pin~ |, Last uight Mr. slacque called ines ionaly atmy house, and | had been removed frou t Is, bat by whom is aot | 18r gx convention ever Teokon | inprachment, whea, the ropablicans @oring iu auy manver wharsuever the faithfal execution | 1 was surprised to: that be woud csththia wernineateleven | Yee positively kaowa, Tho work must bave bees doue ‘State, and the results of its deiiberations are = PW vel impeachment hey kare e Of tie cou-utution and the ‘awe, and eujoioing aod He caied this morming at eleven | i the aight, and probably with the connivance ant at ‘epo as of greater importance than those of any con- i 4 . | austance of some persons whose business it was to equal righ's in spite of his misconduct, he deflastly con- creer uaSontce due. Sovcmane’ ts the ined sade | sepeel ei ke tanees’rececd the nese iattine’ oe'S6 L wom puch a” Renee) Tee ceria ft SE8 Ie BS] eatsin eld for a number of years, ‘The entieipations | pica eit, eastance to the. will of the wation— fe Jesriments and decrees of the cours of the United | waich I had spoken, last night, oan helt the con erence | suis discovery was very and not only | of astruggic botweea liquor and anti-liquor delegates mad Se flees vow hun dreds of ie Van pate Sidhe Scent neds a ae | alr aaa tagiae seta) ei in | Ba aa "ag wi ecg | TMM ee bth ont was aoe no ear an | Rs hu otetmens meer dont “ 9 me - tation nad . |, aud meither was it so eupec all ine “ 1 ‘ ,, | around the olfica of the Collector of the Second A uring the blooty conflicts of civil war, that LORS Tae ene Serene acer nnd nove seeoue | ulna eMaetta! Merete ar erratic oeme [-ateern: ME neces, £6, tae Coulotor of. tha, Nggunt be SE roe opponents of the prohibitory law— | statesman 89 true to fren jorn, so devoted to bia country be es the 4 sent bim w tho resident at a r before twelve, the | done, but persons who profess to be posted sav that tho | eounted on a majority in the Convention up to the hour | 2% been rudely thrust from that position where he £4 cece Soowe hour of the Cabinet meeiinz. Mr, Bisque Init me | whiskey is not very far away from the bonded ware- y on ip rendered services to the endangered nation tham will be pe | requ rei Was lve minutes before twelve. 1 has eard to sive ‘OF | Howse in which it was stored, The barreis all bore the | Of !# meeting, but when they came to test their gratefully remembered in the years to come, The Sen- asd Go gubenation of sho Pr See te Funnel aad tie “Prevage iaiser | BEOPer marks of inspection, among others that of 1B | prophecy tuey found that they had guessed wido | Ale of the United Siaton, thas hae ainneaey hireeenee, bow of wow 1 “understood had” ealied and wore | Spector Webb, of the third’ district of Missouri, to the | o¢ tho mark. Probabiy there were maay who pean of country, his titante energy, vast Ia- egrity and purity, wll not ceass to remember that he was struck down tor fidelity to country ani to the rights of the people. Not appeased by striking down the great War Andrew Jounson has effect that the spirits had been inspectad and a parmit to to transport to the Second district of New Y napector Jewett found all the barrels empty, and on amising the books kept by Thompson then waiting. in the dejwrtment to seo me. had bo thougat tit you had coms under tient, Your Hote just Low re nc 1 unrididied it by discovei Tuvended sboud be written aud se favor license who worked against them, having been influenced by the counsels of teading republicans to keep tue matter out of the Convention if possible. apposed apprint- was uatot Livole tat tue nole wht L to dir, Blacque, the Lo 4 10 Upson ve foe usta ions by a bourty co. @perat on inthe efforts of the government to sustain the Jaw, tousingo the sup emacy of the @ foxnd sach and to preserve mpaired tue w ate “; ‘And ad> | Giserepaccies as to warrant the beticf that tho spirits laid his hand of violonce on that brilliant, honored sad I Union, wilt, the D ses P cuourelt. “it Phad cuppred sacs iatibs had | had been removed illogaiiy; for the parpase of errand: | The part which the P. L. L.'s took in tho deliberat loved soldier, Pnitip TL Sueridan, whose record ia the Fred, f should then ba ped Lo receive ‘how | Ing the goverament. ‘the faspectors therfore made | ef the body was brief; but, novertheless, quite spicy | Meld giittors with glorious achteremonts, whose record Bt of w (utlu nent with Commander | the charg, and Commiastoner Nowton required Thomp- and bignly objectionable to the prohibition'sts, who jo the Fl ih Military District is tnstinct with patriotiem aud justice, This brilliu:s hero of t! Shenandoan and of battleflolds mate immoral by his genns and vator is seut from bis Dopart- ment, burried aw to the distaut Piains to the gorges of the Rocky Mountaias, to cuase tho wild Indian, with an admonition ‘that bis onorg es will the e find a fittiog fleld for action ‘Sime, it is sald, brings about ite revenges. Perhaps it muy so happen that an outraged nation that is master of Prozitents, Congress*s and generals} may bid this man—drunk at Teast with unreasoniny passion—descend from that lof'y povition from which he sinites down her honored statesman aod her briil general, and 09 hack to that famous Tennewes village, where ‘his abilities will flad an appropriate ephere of action in filling again the office of village alderman. It 19 not given to men of th» capacity or cbaractor of Andrew Johneon, how- evor fifted ap ‘a exalted prrit.ous, to bolitts Edwin M. Stanton or Philip H. Sheridan, ‘The illustrious com: maoder 00 bo give bail in $20 990, with sureties of double the amount, given by rotiable owners of real estate, THE PAPERS IN THE CAIAIOVIT APPA. Tho papers in this case u-ed before the Metropolitan Revenue Board, were yesterday sent to Commissioner Nowton, who is now in posession of them all, and up to the present has recetved no order to forwart them to Washington, He therefore has the statements which show boh sides of the qnestion, The afidavita and statements of the proxecutton wore published exciu- sively in Tucaday’s HxRatp, aod it 13 but proper now to take a glimpse at the picture from a Callicott point of view, D®PUTY COLLECTOR ALLEN ON THE SITUATION. The views expresexd by interested parties are various and opposite, The frie ¢ Calticott say that he bay tue Departing st aud ihe navai service alley of GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the Navy. The following is substaotiaily tue orcer of G neral Grant, which will bo turoishod to ail the officers of the arnyand employes of the War Department, together ‘With 9 copy of the President's jag proe'smation from the Preatdent of the 3 = publis.ed for tue mfurmatiun and guid- @ucr of all ¢ ncerued, Governor Prerpaoiot’s Opinion ef the Recent Action of President Johnson. Goverror Iter t, of Virginia, tp conversation this @vening, expressed the optnion that the recent action of the Presiden. bad unseitied the. political condition of a@srs in the Siate to a considerable extent, He bas recvatly travelled over a large portion of tho State, and th the asasurance of my tueoaventeace wiion YOU WM. Ul, SaWa were not so large in numbers, With the exception of tho division 02 this local, but loag aziiated liquor mat- ter, the proceedings were usually harmonious. On the Caudidaics, a3 well xs upon the general political topics of tho day, the delsga’es wors united and emphatic. At half-past clevon P. M., J, M.S. Wiliams, of Cam. bridge, Charmain of tho Repnb!ican State Committee, calied tho Convention to order, and he was at once cho-en temporary chairman, en which oc:asion he in- Guiged in @ brief speech. He said he was proud to belong to such a party ag the republican, with sich great and glorious principics, and he hoped no m nor or local matters would. disturb them, and that they shou'd have no ism except redublicanis:in, Following Mr, W.'s few remarks the temporary organization was mation, sticrve roartt fur the trouble aud have suffered. You s very truly, The Mon. J. 8. Biacx. ve pectfully, yours, &c.. Beni Ye YOU CHAUNCEY F, BLAUK, THE ALLEGED INTERNAL REVENUE FRAUDS. Origin ef the Charges Against Coltector Calil- coi—A Boxus Bondsman Brings Letters of Jatrodaction from T Mabinet Ministers District Attorney Tracy and Callicatt=The Lutter at Present Succeeds in Washington— His Defence. The action of the government a jorities In relation to cots and others still |ppeara im an easy state of mind and expresses himse'f our army, who is now enduring ihe pri the charges agelnst Collector confident that ail will er m9 out right, and that the col- | oo, Robineon, of 3 the burden imposed by patriotiem, ae did his pat loving 4 gece niet is, Preeti nye apts vitae continues to be the engrossing toplo ef conversation | factor and himself will whow a clear ee | acai ST ee ee oh cape ey cio atatne: ssrtenca We mz tol '. ‘ 7 when he exp is among a certain ciass of citizens, not that the develop- CALLCOTI’S DEFENCE, A Comunitiee on Permanent Organization was thi “4, @moupt to more tuaa thir'y per cent of the voters, end meni made have takon anybody by surpriso, but Men who pretend to be po-ted say that the aTair it Organ’ mwas then sp- | appreciation of tho ‘zedl, patriotism, firmness and pomae, which sursequentiy reported the name of Hon, ary Witton, of Natick, for presidsnt, and g list of vice presidests, with ox-Govornor John A. Andrew at the bead, and Willian S. Robinson, of Maiden, and 3. ability’? with whieh Edwin M. Stanton tad dis. charged the dutivs of Secre'ary of War I req member, too, for T could not torget it, the generous trioute the same great commander paid a few weeks ago 4 nothing more nor less than a private feud between Mr, Tracy and Cailiovtt, and that the former, having the Feina of power in bis band, has been rrst in the race op ne tnuks the eal for a conveatioa will certainly be adoptet, He leaves Richmowd tomorrow to deliver addresses ia the south site counties, that action on the premises should have come so late and that the goverument should have so long de- 7 lex e tothe, Then persons make very queer statements, |. Stock we: The Cuninet. of ved io punishing. the allexed revenne.swindiers and | of which is to the efect that ene rine ago a dleuifer La x Soest, Si: Roxiairy, : fan ee eet cone dra, | t0 the gentus of Sheridan, “The paovie,”” ue said, *i0 rosa fh he | Probing the system by which the thievery bad been | Catitcott’s siiairict eot into trouble with the department, apgacen and atier Phad ‘subsided ho called upon Teer, | LO4tuly appreciate <heriian, I think nim the greatest bit ie Auteraoree i amointhodrn Me earned on, Time and agalo tas atten iou been called to |] and the business was pinced in the District Attornev’s e Siratl Of. this eity, 60. 19: ecbinapraie soldier the war developed. Were we to hae a greut Cabinet, aithough ramors to tis effect continue to Prevail Sone of the reports crginaced wiih per-ons Who elther personally or by letter address the Prosi- dent on this subject, and who are coutioually seeking to accompiish their purpose with the assistanco of eiuer parties, War £01 to cail out one million of mon T think iden the bust fitted to command them. Some perzons say [ have duno a great daal for him, bat I never dit aoything forhim He has done much for me,” Sich Is the state man and such is the ge thrast from posta of duty and of We nation that 80 honore and a: biow of this mr hands, Soon a tera compromise was ellscted, the dis- tiller paving $4,800, of which sum bat $1,600 was re- criv d by the collector for the goverament, On his mekine inqviries after the roma ader he was told tant it had boon absorbed in costs. He thon said the costs were too much. as there was no trial and scarc*ly any ox- pense cons to, The Washington office was informed of the affair, which was attempted to be hushed up, and ‘upon the pracecdings of the Conven ion He prayed ‘or the rajety of ih» nasion and asked tnat if there is 10- iquily in authority at Gd woud presite snd mako His power tol’, toat in futire vears the people of the laud may rejoice and thank Him thes His sptrit de- scented upon wrong doers, Thy vice presidents thea took seats npon the platform, and among tho number was ono coiared indiv the subject In our columas, and yet there was no sign of oficial invesigation’, Abie artis, exposing the conduct of officials and the manner im which the people bave been timposed uponby them, appeared in these columns, Fivures and the best of proof were brought forward to confirm -the veracity of these statements, Andrew Jolungon has iu face ven to diseruc mep bas fatien 1, wie Pardous by the President. ‘ this, as stated by those parties, was only ono of the | was ond y " * upon a brave ood ri ed the field of Anadditl ual ist 0: persons pardoned In Virginia, | and sii}) tho goverument remained in estat of quick | many things which rendered Mr. Cailicowt obuoxious to | Nas lay Te eo ee at be asrended | Goitssbarg, 8 may have bea mistaken nes: and placitade hig ly pleasing tothe operators and | certain officiais, Ir cl in his per touching the collection of debis, bat bis al Alabama and Georgia is in course of preparation at the gen policy has beeo wise and comprehonsi.e, J minary business then followed, alter which Hon, Henry CABINET MINISTERS INPLICATED, Attorney Geueral’s office ‘these number ab ut ten | Which facilitated the operations to a grvat extent, The man Siiverman, before referred to, and whose | “iis St iredsed ine coavonton as follows ;— Whon we remember that he suppressed the < by y » GE-cem mn JON i—tt thousand, which, with the names oicaliy pabiisbed up BRVENUE SFIRCRES—WHtAT PECOMES OF THEM, bogus ponds obtained ihe permit for the rmoval of & | a trying time Of the couuts wioe the Dotan ae | BEWM Mogglog at the whipping posta in the to July last, make an agsregate of upward of eighteen From day to day active collectors and thelr equally | large quantity of whiskey, and almos: ongin: the v oo | Carviinas, “imprisoned the —Presiden:’s — chivairia ed resent troub'es, came, as it i3 stato], to this city with strers from three prominent members of the Cabinet introducing him to the offictals snd mentioning him aa asafe man; and it was on thess grounds that bis bonds tion, in ovedience to the mandate of the slave mastors, bad removed th: landmarks of freotom that guarded froin the polluting forwtep of bendago half a miiitou Square miles im the hoart of the rapatlic, a political or- ganization was bere broug'it into beias to meet the needs: friends for tear ag a star from the flag moving im a public Procession, waking murderous asgaul's on public speak- ors, dragging a young woman fato the forest, stripping, Whipping and torturing her for hours, we may not be surprised that this galiant coidter felt the vengeance of energetic and skiiful imspeciors, azonts, gaucers and what-nots, made great noise of the sezace of a fw lager beer barrels uns:amped or of a whiskey distillery up thousand pardoned to the dato of the President’s procia- Maton ov the 7h inst, The Amnesty Proclamation. ‘acc sent an! ft ; Questions have arisen as to whether the prociama- | $n which was suspected; but who has ever been } were arcovted. There is at Papen Cig Mata ef tenlied hneriy | Bers, Funes was Chem sation of We | tho Executive, Iermurs ara rife that Joseph Holt, dise flo nexcludes from parton those who had brevet | officially informed ef the many occasions when. after | ig to examine bunds for the rein: of whiskey, aud paren Ben Massachusetts was wet es tiosuished for bis tidwity to bis country at the opening to-day tr their th: rieea t annul convention the rere. soncatives of one hundred and thirty thousand republi- cans of this olf Commonwealth. ‘Thirteen years! But @ span in the life of man point in the life of @ nation, Ant yet how crowded ar: those years with immortal deeds for country aid liberty, justice aud humanity! How that point of the nation’s lite flashes with giorions acnievements! What grand bisior: nts jitume that span of Ifo! Standing here to-day in this preacnce, I reminded of tue comtrasts between 1354 and 1367. What contrasts between ‘hen and now! Tuyen m ra than four millions of beingy, upon whom the common Farber of ail bamanity bad s'amped ois image, wore held by the merciless force of witerest, pride aud power io perpetual chat elnood: bought, sold, banted, chained, Jikto the beasts that perish; now tie tevters are » the slave matier's occapation is gone, the aac. tioneor’s voice is dumb, the Jash bay faben (rom the baad of the taskmaer, and these m thong sand erect, with their fo «heads to the skios, acknowledgint none ater b t Alm guty Gol, Toen thes millions had no Fgnls waite mea wero bound to respect; no rigit to wife or chid or the wages of toll; now they are clached with civil rigits—eghis which white men find they must respect ~mide citizens of the United States, with the musket in the on» hand and the hal.ot ia the other, to dolend couatry, rights and toteres'a Then laws, case of the revetlion, and for devotion to tae high dut.va ime posed vpom-bim; aud General Howard, the patriot, Christian aud philwntoropist, may at any moment be smitten down Much that tie republicans have ac! red for country and the rights of man 13 secars, Some things may be undune, and the crowning work may be post. poned for @ time, thus bringing disaster upoo the om tov and Forruws \!pod those who are uot yet in full pose Session of tho rights which should ever accompany Ame‘tean citizenship, Bat it is Cor the republican party Of the United Staves, now erobracing tn its ranks three miilious of p-triotic, liverty-loving men, 9 party that has fought battles for country and liberty on @ tgher piam than any great party in history, to deter mine when their mighty task ehall be aceompitshed, Masterof the anion, it can ouly fat] now by weak- nesses and foliies which will dim for everthe gior.es of the past. To the republicans of Massec! u-otts f here and now say acrand work {2 pressing for completion; FS, apo tats politiciang, reattionary factions at Executive are. str: pletion of a reconsiruou a that loyal keepiug, piace them m harmony with progressive Componwea ihe gad make a uunted republic and a free matiwoa, % nofinished work, now endxn gered, appen fottim, the fove of liberty, Seow of juctce and th Mr. Cailicut!’s friends say that, independeat of all of 1 letters from the Cabinet Mimsters, this ofc r had endorsed Sfrverman’s bonds as |. Instead of taking, as he said ho intended, the hondred barreis of whiskey to Masachunetts, Siivermi immediately brought them toa recti'ying distillery in this city, It ‘was s00n after found that the bouds were worthiess, and the detinquent was arrested in Puiladelphia, with tho result before mentioned. This man can throw great Jigtt on the effair, and 1 would be very intersting to know how he got the letters, if at all, from tue three members of tho Cabinet, DISTRICT ATTORNEY TRACY. Mr. Callticott's friends complain that Mr. Tracy, who had a great acinus in tho matter, ehould have sat on the Metropoli:an Revenue Board as'a judge, while be at the rane tb acted a3 a vind © prosecutor, Two tremely maticious ja their wordlaog, Commis«oners, Cot- nst the resoia. tions, and that it was only afier a third modification that the resolition of the Och inst. was made agroeabia to tha Board and was passed by them, Mr. Tracy, it is asernied, isin poss ssion of docomen ich would ciear Mr, Cailicntt, bat the latter's friends tay he will not give sotzt were Fak bizuer than the grade of brigalier general, and algo as to whether the term azenis, in addition wo Iinisters and commi stoners, inciutes those who went abe ad to sei] bonds aud cotton, These questions will be decid d in the order of preszntativo. Tae Failure of Farmers’ and Chizens’ Natieon! Ba: k. Mesars. 0. M. Beach, president, and 8. Tuttle, W. W. Armfield, H. Smith, 5 M, Beard and other directors of tue Farmers’ aod Citizens’ Natioval Bank, of Brookipn, R. Y., who have been bere fora day or two endeayor- ing to obtain from. Secretary McCulloch the privilece of closing up the affairs ef the benk by its own officers, in- Btvad of by the receiver recently appointed for teat pur- pose, left for New York this evening. Tue Stolen State Honds—Notice te Helders Extended. Tee Secrctary of the Treasury to-day issued the fol- lowing notice :— The notico of the 7th of July to the holders of the ag these places, the krepers—the men in charge— withdrawn for @ smail comsideravion? Larvo have been confiscated in this city er, but no rotwrns have been yet pub. to show how mech money the government re- alized by the sale of this articlé. In Prookiyn men boid'ne municipal posi ons of trust hace eneared tho attentinn of the proper court for months ta try'ng them for ‘ransactions by which the country must have Bvfferct the Joss of over two million dolars; yet no one of them has been sent to the Penitentiary; and they who enjoy oMcal posiitons ati! bold their own, Neither the couniry por the Treany have gained by these eolzures, confiseations and triais; bab the cfficers of the Inter.al Revenve hi Theis are ine numerabie, and swarm around the diatnet officers in such nmbers as to puzz'e one to kaow where work can be found for all, vartment can afford to pay them. As to tl a er may easily bo giv ic it ig mot there for them; but for the pay. they nd 9 great deal moro than they are alowed. ered into the department, many of them, not more than three or four yeurs ago; and, alihough tl sunpeset pay is bar $1, or 22,0009 a year, have tha is @ mild word—fnds enorgh to keep es: hments up town, drive their equipagos im the . 4 hanmane ay ¢ the re. bonds of the State of » istour,, whieh sere abs re sireets und Park, and import to thc city some | themup. They also say that the Disiriet Attorney's toms, pubic oplaioa shus ou! koowior qe, soriesiled tine 4 of 4 on 4 the year 1869 fron! tie D partment of the Inte of the finest enecimens — o ck that | can | main object was first to bave Callioutt dealt with ip ach | mind, debused the -oal aud {mnyrisoned woman ‘or teach. | Buvicans of Ma-sachaye Deen and is bereby extended -o a» to embrace U be secured Their wives appo: at delle taten ta secre ge eenpernen aoe ing childhood the words of Him who bade Intle stracted Londa of the States af North Carolina and Toa | with ‘ewelry, and mang of the reaters of the Herat gana would in tho | haads | codon to come upto him: now the sesie are broken, Berseo. The proof in reiation to the title of tne bolders | will ¢-meurer the senea'ion created a: one o” tho Acad~ he other partie, Tt was on th “Wie T thought, sporen, xcion, all (ree; tho rising Oyt— of said bonds must be mady wuder oath, and mot more | emy dail Inst winter, at whicn the wife of a revenne the advice of many friends that he made sich & | hoages opea wide theif duors: ‘nools caariies and RA WHa werd Qpistelary atatements. 3 eoilec:or hanmige af chiuter af dina ant belecked rea poeple tho others gvonld cach | noulewuen, dad women, tor; are bearing Kuowiedge to | trot prompity rasivy of @ siern “CULLOC the sury. with a variety of most expensive jowelry. il, DO. Ve r ¢ i these en. e 1160 1 bare long tineg rod t “ BASU OCS Paes ce esewee action was deemer necessary, Report ater repyrt'was | desirous of Liavias Washington Seer rene’ one Save ae Saree and lity daty, The ne ered nation fir it. Thea ‘she slave power eonirolted ipsiltations of learning, ben voleae and retig.oa; prs Jit.cal orgauizations, pabiig mon, States and the Lition 4 had demoralized and subjugated; now that bratal power ties iow in the dust, ani wwe shivered and dis- honored fragments of te-asounble organizations, be neath she heel of conquering liberty. fuen the perpetuad-ts and propygandets, in the tnsaience pride 0 consamaacel power, ruled the padiic cu: of tis democrate republic; Dow these insaeat e! sleep m tho grave oO: treason, wander in tie land of ‘The notice of the Ttu cf July applied toeny Mis- Bonri State bonds, and notified all persdn) that the Do- partment woatd regaive evidence from boldera in rela- ton to their titte to the sarae, American Gaane Islands. ‘The statement telegraphed from this city last night, Mat the Stato Departmeut bas rojected a claim for a gosno island presented by Black, Lamon & Co, is not how bid us rive on ag in otaer days, avove petty, temporary und toca! iuterests, and move forward to acompinie aud crowning victory. ry of Massaciucetts and of oiher States subordinate minor issues, per-onnl ambitions and mierests, and rise to the fail compr-heusion of the bigh duiies now imposed upon them, the comp nity of the country, and che perfect equality of the rights of tre peopie will xpeetliy come, thon te rep ble, redeemed and puritied, tie poopie free to ran the race aod win the gittering prizes Of lie, will daly illustrate the power aud beauty of free the first version of the atta'r from himself, a ceeded, ns reported by telegraph in yesterday's lisratn, 80 far as to Lave Mr MeCalloch object to suspending him for tne present, Toot the lottors before reforred to of the three Cabinet ministors have anytning to do with ‘this rega‘auion remains yet to be told, Mt bis defenoy denies all t auninst ot” Washington goea to prove that ho has safe atte of the dispute or that he is thielded hy members ef tue govern « for some mya warded to Washington, rnly to display the twistings doiay: ing alone gigantic ke the authorities from the Van Winkle sleep into which they had apyareatly falien. TER YRCINNING OF TTR CA'LIOOTT rUINER, Abont the 231 a7 Iast m of the 24°). Information wa m po wero being defranded to tne rine of $50,600, ai sequence two OMe ts were despa clied to make an invos- a1 3 the a this case, wach bas been | tigation. The resnitof the examination is summed traner, or Mnger anid th u wi Vm " ‘ seu Aa ae in te following cousmunication:— 8? | teriova and Inexp.icabie reasya, Tis defence ani ciara. | (irabaf, OF Huger anid the ruine they wrought ig | Betitstions “Then the péopio oF the Neri wad thy Betgy Gr Grewrat pose, ep Mkeged em eorgen. st Rnooxrry, Auzust 23, 1857. | mente narrow the thing cowa to e question of bitior | ghey tho iafructiin of. Hay ‘Writeerbeee ever | Opie of sue Soorh will vin with each other in tide ity the war; but it seems to ve conced d by all parties tuat | To rue Merrorourran Revexce Bonn: i Persona: war, in whih it would «pper he ts * leethe appressed go. free’'the men in whose bedi “arf od oe » Paes tal the yee the outrages commited on American citizens by the | avmmnation of the bocaed warhnnne ce tohe te Tae | supported by’ the Becrotary of the Trowsury ard | monenes higerae she cosas of te ene aucy in (tk tedeeley ud talk OF eee ia the prosperity wud renown of the preat ro- puviic Thea the sons of patriots and the sous of Fobela, whoxe fathers fousht ant feli om bivody ti ids, wilt glory in the name aod fame of thor commin country, and cversh, :ovor and love tivir coun ry men, In-pired by thse lofty parjoses, animated by these exated hopes, we, the republicans of Masschusetts, here aad now, cn) the date roll anew, aad move forwari to tue ceontlicts of the future with tue light of victory oa our faces, Following the speech of Mr, Wilbon the Conve: other members of the Cabinet, if report speaks traly. If tie man Silverman did really have the jutro ductory letter, as s'a'ed. then one cannot be sarpriced st the anxiety in Washing on to hush up toe affair and Jered to the belief expreseod by many persons in the streets and elsowhere yesierday, that the mattor will ever cou to trial, but will be sofuly, gently and gradu- ally “dropped.” RUMORED OFFICIAL CHANGES, It ts ramored that in consequence of this “row,’” H, and Woowe hearts tare sad ta, of hoy el ai, mirked an now belr ideas wi laws @ the r recea-raied court \ be oaunent, ved horvily over u abondmen, were soiled at and joar det ws +ocial and political outiawe: son, Nos, 2, 4nd 6 Sedgwick airert, 1m this civ, There b beon received In the warehonsn, aroinding ty the hooks Durvels and one pipe of ep'rits, 350 af wa ch have boon wich: drawn tn bond for re‘isti!!aticw and trans) Tels withdrawn Way 10, 2°67, not vet'refur now tn the warehouse abot 100 barrels o n 0 and GO) emuty ones, with the brands mull on empty ones are from est distret of Towa. and kighth distlets of 1 Missourt. Want of time a Tels are stored—Leing in the collar and crillug “rendered \t it impons'bie for ts tog se exact um There seizare of this island must now be redressed. The number of guano islands periaining to the United States ‘ender the act of 1855 is fifty-nine, and the Stace Depart. men‘, it is sald, bas no idea of jeupardizing this great Americen interest. : Depository of the Public Money In Atianta, Ga. In acovidacge with the frst section of the act of Con- gress of Juve 14, 1866, the secretary of the Treasury has re moving rigtt achievement of their loll: lean bauners, “inscribed with Liberty, blazoued wih victo- them, Fifth and the Third dtrict of ithe manner in which the bare “tiered”? mn to the 3 some important offical changes wiil soon take piace, and | ros i humanity. During these thirie:n yeara the re oo te designated the National Bank of Atlanta, Ga, as a de- | fC; cmp parma, There are at least Ove bund rd and | ity aready menthued that in ence oft? Publi: law beea the tuesire of @ ignite struggle be. | Povecetns &, Anos to business, who Ure being the 9p: oitory of pub'ic money, tor the reception, rafe keap. | barre: taken dewn and an exact taken. There | labors incidental te th: position, Mr Courtney, 1 tweer the contending forces of a brutal and degrading | 2.109 having been appovuted, sir, Mrcuait, of Bridge. Pository ; bise | 2.2.82 Teur doors to she warehonan, oF etch wae | ret Atiorney, ail) Lininediately seed in bis reelgnation | parbwism one the one hand and a vamaa and Curistian | Sucre moved tieraittewne vont eee ‘Tetertea te ing and disbursement according to law of the pubiic | secured by a lock. We ulso found thres men at work in asamember of the Metropolitan Reveous Board, and | giviiation on the other (eed: have been wrougi: on withow reading At this motion funds entrusted for disbarsement to officers and agents | cmlar. havin: been locked in by the keene tenth, Sir, AP | will most likely be folowed by the president, Colonel | the wo wide against country, lib-iiy, justice and hue cuate eek Greed of na” Gina 4 the goa. & tho War Department. Retring ue commedown staita’ We ropert tao case to you | Mossmore. maniy, that have brought dishonor ‘0 vhe actors has | tere were criss hn Me & for suca aciiun as ‘daam_ necessary. will depen through the ages aud blacken toe pagea wh clr Mr A.O ALtex, of Boston, then opened the liquor Nome, Whip, & JCHEU, ? Revenue’l tore, Metreneihnn Reveune Beard. shall year them down \o tnegoming goaerations. Deeds | heii agiatin b riog the jullowing resolution, with tt Genera) Stanbery is expected to return from HLL, RWatt, '$ smie-0'3 ‘This Board held a long and somewhat animated meet- | have wen periormed on tue oiler sid, tur country aud — ie J ‘ Attorney pe try instructions to wmmitiee to report it ia ite precise bumaity, that bring the dews of biessiaz dowu from unguage to the Conveatia the haves, and will tive fur ever in the hearts aod memeies of maokiod. Hisory will make up tnat recor: of dishouor and that record of bonur, and trans mit toee rec rds to afier times. We, tie repudlicunn Bis viet to Capon Springs, Va, to-morrow. Assistant Atiorney Genel Bivckiey will leave the city en a visit to V.rginia i 4 day or two, WSTRUCTONS TO UNITED STATES BISTRICT ATTORNEYS Tenmediatety on receipt of this document @ telegram stating its substa-ce was despatched to Commissioner Rowan Washington, asking what action should be takeu in the premises. Shortly afterwards the follow- ing answer was received:— ing yesterday. There were present Mesera H. Van Dyke (Charman), 5 @. Coortney. & F. Tracy, A Q@ Keasby aad D)-paty Commissioner J. G. Mesamore, It was resolved that the distillery of f. F. Ray, corner of (hirty-Grat street aod Teoth avenue, be reieas don Ressivea, That the repnblican party of Massachusetts ex. acta no ober teat of memversh!p uma taitk (ul aduerence co the principles from wine to time set fort of the mtate and Natioual Vor Ww, a . Of Mesachusrtis, submit our motives, our words, our | vast importance of the present nativnal ia-ues, i lopes thet AND MARSHALS. Co'onel J. E. Masswone, POL rel vn. rag ae Payment of the costs ee ne pl oo Sf | acta, rith undoubsing confidence, to the jatgment of | ditferences of spuion upon matiers of Bate legitiation tm y Bac Close "e wareiouse in the Second district, | Seizure tow, flea fh weg | v, Aap ed as ue tne present age and to ine verdict of cumming genern- | Hot impair the strength aud eit veney of the party a» » aa- he following are the instructions, in the form of a ctr. | ™**ing such of contents as cireumatances re. | for the wy nee nell ;, tions, So long as love of country aod love of impur- an roe Ce it hereny disciaun: re. c quire. E. A. ROLLINS, Commissioner. barrels of ayivite seized at the distillery of T, F. Ray, and Hal erty shall torpire the huraam bert, so long ap | SPOsD ity for the enact Men: and retention of the pres malar, to disirict attorneys and marshals, fe., which | icers were immeditely sent to the warehouse, the | now in the United States Marshal's possession, be | Knatrean imtitutinog suall nad euampious, 99 long a8 | Sta ine auppct af ihat, Law teat seen tet pee have been issued from the Attorney Gonerai’s office, im eee gon which was placed ander arrest, the promises were to the nial eng Vs, Pe te pete Justice and bumaony susil have shrines. be idew, | duties of the reo ilicn ss of tiie Commonwealth, but toat i ‘accordance with the recent Executive order addressed to | #"4 contents taken possesaton af by Collec'or Wood, and ne Board be 1 ph et of how toed pnecde,, Poiicies aud deeds of the republican party | recogn zes she entire right of every member 01 ‘the party to lovestiga:ions into toe fraads were set on fom, and then ‘who made tho seizures the above mai of tm United States, from 1834 to 1867, will be | advocate and vute for « law of proliliwoa or reguation, as heads of departments :— commenced the drvma, the last act of which. up to the | spirita, and voted to sustata all potice officers in ther meatinel wih honor aod cherished with grati- | 414 tndividual judgment shall dictate, Gacctas to sus be-rucr ArronxeTe axp Mamwute cy | prasest, hes dosed with — Might of Collector ailloots | efuris to protect the revenue and to panish all fraeds | ‘ido es ok Peatlansee of the Cocen:iun, a source | | Me. Gova, of Sasell, moved to. antead Mr,. Al Umrep Sta" AND TO ALL THAIN RESPECTIVE A-BIST~ arrest deputy. ba pe Of pat. ride that we are member jt Mo |e 60 as by have it fred '@ the committer ’ jae: aa Dacorm, 4x> TO at Persons Hui vic | The M Revenue Board held masy mestines | Colonel conenrred ia @ agg eg porn ag that wernly roristed th out bustrictivns, at which tuore was considerabie coin. Measmore c" eff-c!, but not as applied ‘o this case. ropolitan: after, at which the greater por ton 0! 0 Retarion To THE ATTORNEY Gayenat’s time was do. ro. | saver, te de of tne rlavo motion ani mingled cries of and “no,” Onras: peer bho. to the subject, and so anxious did the severumnens Woo, unter utnioe Rarer eA yeroye Cond ct . Mr Au es then took + pleirore and made quite a Atrorsxer Grewrat's Orricn, Sept. 10, 1467. suddenly appear to become informed about it that Mr, istrict, under abo tory wd emphatic 80; an organize spiried speecu tu favor of his measure, He that it fm—I herewith farnisn you with an 1t copy of | Rollins was de<patched to thie city and remained many | removes, is d*ficieat and liable to mwronstriction In not | the Wooly ime, @ civil war futher tor wasalt very well to aik about k prowibite We proclamation of the Presdent of the United States, | days closmed with the members of the Board, whose | requiring aptrica to be inspected and marked prior to re- ty the endering inmeresis and Hqaor taw o: as that it was moval from the distillery, and requested the (ollector to revoke the sam: and all others issued by him in like form. No other business, if any were was made pubic. SRIZCRR The foilowing seiz res were ed :— Hili & Krager’a tacer beer distitiery, in Newark, N. J, becaise more beer Was sold thaw awuunt of etamps pur- Chased would shy and one-rixth kegs of lager, at No, 109 Spring want of rever ae wamy’. ory of A, Newberger, at No. 359 Seventh daied the 3d instant, aed in te pinety-second year of American iodepenites ‘Ihe proctamat on recites in brief the obligations of Doyalty 10 the repub ic, aud wa, imtend d to admonish ov, in comwon with all persons Lo ding any pico of oF, trust OF proilt, civil of military, at heme oF abrea|, vider the United States of Amorica, and a C.tlavp8 thereat, that the constitution of their co. feelings, by the bye, it is said. were aaything bat unani- Mout, Atone period the business became a0 heavy and the discord so marked that some on of two of the mem- bers tendered ter resigaat ous, which wera raf ated to be rece ved by the Washington authoritie, Mr. Trace, tho District Attorney of the Easiern district of New York, ia @ member o. thn Board, and pre-euted sevoral resulu- u waving for thetr the immediate arrest and Puotshment of tue offenders, At lat, on toe Gin last, the eed Dy mnnnnns was he an Whe Commins oper of Interval Revenue har! gubm tie) to tule Hoard euarges mado ageing TU. © Lot, fur tue opin on an to whecier the said ebarces airealy ip, vican iegielacore and the Fr pude Nica governors have given ib strength, Ali its Chaine Pio are republican, and there is some foondation tor the belie: that 2 Pel. The perpie awsume this to bem fact and Ww: bow whetner ic or pnt, nod be Would jasist that tht ts the time and the pince for ik ts be decided, At this polut the prohibition. empied to crowd the or ti quewioa, bat ceeded in preserying orver, and str, Allen coutinued to urge apoo the Coaveution W declare po itively aad em- platicaiy ®beLeet OF nOLIt Is CepoOdole (or LHe Ob. ¥5 £0 Orgaw ZttoM LuAt bullt the mos power {ui @ ever ruce ihe ¢8, and marsvailed more vattie at enauct- patet mero taan four million of boadmea, ciotned dhemmid citiaeu Rip end civil rights, aed gave and is Kiviny wo them the right to vole aod the privile-e of veingvoed for? Is it not a marter of profound \ ta if. at we boioug to a political party wat mw Vator 0 ihe Tasks of tu» cOratry's euemis-, ve; ed apom tne dear oid flag, never gent ous sot inv tbe by-om: of 1s deienier, vor shot ove ry te ip force. and t at the g.verument thereunder, with its geveral co-ordwaie brauches, iegisiative, execulive and i cial, 1s the only lawiul goverumeat ic, Dubwitustan: that a0 thas shou dropo! loyal giooi? We may sink iio the bosom | sostous pronititory law which t+ now exciting the whole igor ce up. matved Thet shes Boar Werk nt re, ner's rreti*ving distillery im East Tonth streot | Gi {iy wud our iieak mase f-00 uid our po Crmmauity, | Lt was well 10 const ier a hoBal masters ta ie comstituiion te od as detained 1 Uo Asrured consciousness Lar ia preseot age, ai | te #usention, bus tM ignore aityecher important Inspector Catlin dotained ton voming ages aud Anogaty Got wil hold us guiliess | Stare matiers would be simply ridiculous He Uy oa pt oneal ond r os Of Uy GUMes, bye Viodd, (bO Wears oF Borrow or agony | piched tt law, invented a4 it was by the br. aad sasha Comaeaioae, Advine rat cae Dsiees | MeBt mere the corner of Commerce ani Michart: aterts. | of ghi dere ant toubled era, through which’ rie | Jodge Pinan, and suppories in mural force by the ly vioinve (at instrument aoa the ance of it. cf tbe Unied ctates owe allegiance to that the rame ig emoodied and organ.zed and such in the progre-s of the cou Sout Brookiyn, on the charge that the tat on t' . lee ten ede mee nowned Seen» Hos, aod claim ng that it waa ane jiquor bad not beew paid, i gated, stiiotional and unwholes me in every rexpedt, there were iingld cheers im ibe majority, wherwup b pe nation bay strugcied ww preserve its menaced fife, Jo th grand conihet for the + nity of the repabiic aod 4 Lveriies of (be people the sons of Mawuchu- settahwe Durus by UA HsLngushed part. Mer sc ber M@Nlers, Lo», 12 tae MOraing of Lue ir f the Eastern Db ct ON tiepea mill produce such exaumioat ons” S@" ake such A POGUs BONDEMAT, On the tame day, tue Oth, aman named Lion Silver. man wos takev before Commissoner Newton on the PEMBONATING A RUVENCE reoarerton, Bernard Hes, a former Revenue Inepoctor of the bas been arrested on argo of person A siaveryeast iis Loelas # ado er toe land, « made and rated. Bat, in especial | Chafs@ of having, by mesos of @ fraudulent or vogus an ovicer, Section 24 of the amended law of | the we sources of moral princlpieg.ve 4 woldivg oMoe wider rhe Unved | B/Bd, procured Trem Themapade Go stray =O 1867, makes this offences a felony, punishable | \emrrim, eluquent thoughts aud sedc@ncntio port thateonstitution and | Wisy etrect South recut mtg ig ie ®- | on conviction by ths fmpoe'tion of a fine of $600 aad ee Of ihe iowly ovedman. W the rane, ont to | ous erected le Phi ome by. Depaty lotted tunes imorisoument in the Peonenvary not tess than ex © as the Prohibivory Liquor in , ead for the grea er number of Such incumbents a: this time, it ix Kuown thar they bave Dern reamed of have beea placed iu thetr rerpecuve soyaity to the onthe aud not more than two years, at tue discrotiva of the coark 4 Voted dawe the reolution be believed it paryio Sawa. would belong aad Marsal Higcing. Toe complaint upon whica the war- Faut was isseod was as folluws:— n Oxpress ageurauces of realo Bovtern Dinvict of Now York, #—Henry MW. Birkett, Deputy BET DECIDED ~ reba 4 taken by all men 1 mean ® cheerful | O° lector for the second ira of oer ~ duly NOVEL pe boer, Whew the cow: Rev, HM. sresoys, of Salem, thee took th form Obed.eoee to tie proper civi: autuority of the country, bewwoon tis gi day: of body couthes oF ervil and rep ted to the argument of Mr, Allen He said that But for ‘he fuuctivos of your oftice, which are directly Convec od wiib the enforcement of the lawa, @ lively sense of their sanctity and authority i# anticipated You are requested to ack nuwiedge the receipt of this to give the probit the #ide-go aliovetber would team seniinent of + assachu- fas it Would effect the republican princt- ‘ears whatever, The pur.y wourd sai: on SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. A Loner by the Electi a Francisco Plays the Hand Organ Down the Length of f neds illaw rom. but, uy, devotedness and janication, Vi bediont sere the work it Ld ‘® broad a " = vant be io Wi. ickiLeY,* the Prinelpat a Libes ae of Sse Sie fe gr =f. ic tet fie Ra on ded Bort van pres Acting Attorney l. od thirty years, iu peace War, comiribuud «0 5 wir . — , Sas 11, 1967, i be es : PS dank a} Siege tune The equality of meu in ine | should not be corer THE “BLACK” OR “BLACQU:” MUDDLE IN WASHINGTON, Abet between two gentlemen, uamed Higgins and | yet muahed Uy \erevermbie guava The following explanation in recard to the muddie in a geadeouueleiade free http ptr Boe aad will cout.nue w be aa inspiration 4» reve: organ length Of Mowtgomery street, hopes hy Ne such crowd was ever befere seen in | crud Had Ana Prominent men of both political parives we met ihe needs of Fhe Orne ee etal hantGe eaten equal ngu wore received. ‘was showered from the wisdows | thisbén assured, and housetops an1 basiaees was evepended fur hours. the mace unite!, and bis ever wit the martyred Lincoln 3 ‘TWE STEAMSHIP GUT WARD BOUND. and adeniratl Bosror, Sept. 11, hes thet grees, lead § the grandest work } mittee on Credentials frst reported that there were 236 Cities and towvs represented by 1.417 dolecates, sit w Mr, Jamey M. 2ToNg, of Charies:own, then moved y Alexander H Bullock, of W. i Mr, Tiomas Pansoys, of Lawrence, opposed this mo ‘ion and urged a ballot, whereupon Mr. Stone withdrew bis proposition, aad the Coavention proceeded to ballots the reauit being as follows: — is Governor isuliock was ti fared ‘oated, co ‘uliock was then deci. renom: ant the other State officers wore then renominated by ace Clamation, as follows:—For Lieutenant Governor—Wile a . For Secretary of Sta'e—Otiver rthampton, For Treasurer—J. H. Loui For Attorney Generai—Charies Allen, For Anditor—--Ho1 i hb ios Comtaites at ary 3. Brigzs, of Pirestield. low.nz Resol at we ved, That Thrown by the rebe Resoiutions then reported the tole regard the epeady restoration upon the overuments, wherever ihey are overs lion, as of the highest importance to the gation, and we wpvrove the messures adopiel by Congress at ita ‘rece: ous WO secure that desiraiie consume mati tesa! That the conduct of President An J oon Tie SE a ae, Cree pag By prune in peace for the success of their conspiracy whicks railed in the war; his usurpations of unlawial powers, ad well rgrant se Of powers coutided vo bim;" by n to evade and defy the ta she wil of thi Ne a8 declared im thom; of faithful Cabinet ont ree that a iasecurty ‘and property tn soatie J and josecurity 0! person 7 {n Southern commu, ‘tes, resu ilng dunes ry Masgicres of lupeceat cle 4, al More consplenous and paluful. by hi character aad disregar! of the prapriet‘es of ion, all render his continuance in o.fice the catse OF the gravest anxiety, aud muke it impo employ every’ consiliusional ‘moda of curbing «pd reusting him. and If necessary to deprive him of all power to barm, We there'o-e, in belialf of the peo; of Massachneett: while declaring our approval of the past we.sures of Rrvas to arrest the career and defeat the plaos of this Etp24 and desperate man, pledge ale ‘a ihe furureto dy the fullest xupoort in auch consfucioual measures ag in ite wi it may flud it meeessary to ra-ort to im furthers ance of the same end, even in the exere.se of its ex ry po Ww remove from office this eve of we ansmy of the gorerumsut itanif. we thuak our Son-torg and apteven tas iat nai Pubite peace Resi ‘ed, Th * ja Congress for their resistance 10 the usurpations the President, apd for their ea nat endeavors Ww establi Justice, imsure domestic tranquility, ant secure the bless #ageor livertyin the eount-y waich was deprived of civil, gove -nment by che rebellion, Resolved That our gratitite ts due to the mil'tary Manders, who hav: done ail ir the'r power, within thet comnania, to restore order, initiate ctvil government Secure provection ty every race and pant 3 Resolved, Tha’ it s appropriate a! tls time to nceord on 4 ut praise to the iced masses of the deity to the eauniry and wno%e Just aperes oy duviee at cil gens couden 1 8 ths to tae gool nane whieh thelr patience aad valor wot for ‘hem in war. Tneit logal vores. hi ciation of their tu cor go and col’s on land fant the county saved, pd Lela and wall ewer ba One gato foF the disabled sicvivors and the 4 ' All of the a’ove ware afopted as the platform of the Fepiylican party in Massachusa'a. 4 Concerning the jiquor question the Convention reporte edt is:—Juat as the renublicaa periy bas never, as @. party, made a test a opinion in bors state oa the sme of Nquors, 't is not expedient to pass any resolution wpom that subsect ia this Convention: ‘This report brought out a itile spirited debare on both, sides, but it was fuaily adopted, and the Convention thea adjouraed, j MISCELLANESUS POLITICAL NEWS. 4 i Tar Cautrorsia Ergotion—Grustincs Batween Govene xons.—The Hartiord Times states thas in response to the glorious “greeting from the conservatives of the Golden State, Guvoraor English sent the following telee gram:— } New Haves, Conn., Sept. 9, 1867, Hon, Heery H. Haraut, Governor eleci of Catifurnia, Sam Francisco :— conyratulate you on your election. It wi!! giaddem the frends of constitutioual Kiberty the country thot dams BE. Engissit THE ANSWER, Baw Franciaco, Cal., Sept. 10, 1867, To Governor Jawes E. Exarin:— Thanks (or your despatch, California bas echoed the Voice «{ Connectioat You set us a gtorious exampl We have but (cilowed waere you Jed in the «arred cause of ovnstitutronal biberty, HL AL Hatoar. Tue Marve Evecrion—Dirrerext Visws 1s To rns Ras scits.—The Bosion Journal (repubucan) refers to the. recent election in Maine as folowa:— Al‘houty the d@-mocrats of Maine have in many low cates iuereased theie yore over that of inst yoar, if would be entirely safe to offer a boun' for any permite boat reeruit to Weir ranks thateay bo shown, And this briogs ax tothe real explanation of the election, Im Ma'oe, witle the prohih tory eysiem of wemperance lege Isinciok tte aceepied and ackno lod 6! policy Of the Sia\o, there bas always Deon a sectiea of its asvocates who have to engrattay nm i preree jiere i Lert v times ther persistency and unity o success In the Logisiature—ai Lape i ter, ‘fuen the mise of te p sho rannot approve ofLsnch ib ovaions, are pnt ta tas eredicament:—If they apparently asseut in a bods, His tacew of cnqaalise® Approval by the extre nisis aed lew ty Lo slill worse lngise Iaviong Hothey protest, It divides Whe ory talzution, leade ing to quarreis wud resentincuts domoabie on every account, Tue most Dalural svegex'iun as to stay away from the polla, while a few, in order to make their pros (est more eilective, vote with the orber sive, ‘The Poriland Argys (democrat) saya;s— The most sanguine consertut'vea did mot *0 favorable a result Maine tas atmtuimieradt 9 scathing Teouky t tae aantht ators” Stace eonmtabl Congress aud the tuiiiary dicewors, und it bids the Pres! dent God *pecd im tis effuree W resere the Umon Pre-erve constitutional itberty, Out —1s the yoiein Obio on the Sth of October nox | ehouia exhibit the same per centage of decrease from tue radical and {ucreaso tor the democratic votes of last year, the last named party will carry the State by @ (gv taajurity as follows: vote ix 1806, Ratieat 25,002 Democratic m one. teens Wisconsin —Five of the canditates for Siate officers on the republican ticket for Wiscoasin were soldiers, viz:—General Lucius Faircuild 1s nominated for Gore ernor, General Thomas A Alea for Sve cary of State, Colonel C, P. Gill for Attorney General, Colouei Rusig and Lievienant Craig. Moytaxa.—Hon, James M. Cavanagh, just elected from Montana to Congress by 1,560 majority, was fore merly amembor of Congress from Wiseon in and an active Douglas del gate from that State to ihe Charlesom Covveution in 1860, Vortne Porthatioy tx Parnapetirmta,—The Philadelphig: Ledger publisies a tabie showing that tho vot'ng list of the city of Philadelphia bas increaso’ to the immense Sumber of 132,963, This, at ordinary ratio of one voter to every six inhabitants, Id make the present popu a.ion of Piuladelotm 894; and this is about the bes extimate of the popuiation of the cicy that cap be bad in tue absence of an official ensus, YELLOW FEVER. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD, Tho Oficers of the Garrison on the Dry Tore tngns and Many of the Posxoners Down with the Disease=Death of the Post Sure Ker Weer, F'a , Sept. 11, 1867, 10 o'Ciock A. M, Tho steamer Matchless bas just arrived from Fort Jefferson, Dry Tortogas, with most di-treseng accounts of te ravages of the fever there, Sie oriugs letters to the fost mureeon here—Dr. Cormick—stating that Major Stond, comnantiog the garrison; Lieutenants Ore aud Kower, an tail she officers of the command, ar well as many of the men and prisoners, are dowa wish tho yol ow fower, Dr. Smith, the post surgeon at Fort Jeferson, died on the 8th inet, Mra Smith, bis wife, is much beter. ‘The Mavcilags came for the pure na of oF aiming medis Cines, doc ore ant parece, and will return at one: to the Torcugas art ait the eapplet and asostance tuat it is possibie for the aath onties Here te render. ‘Tue yeliow over bere tas symewtat abated, Sixty-Seven Deathsin New Orleans in Twenty® four Hones. New Ontuave, Sopt, 11, 1867, ‘Th mber of deaths from yellow fever for the last twenty-(our hours, ending at six o'clock this morning, was sigiy-sevoa, The Mortality at Guivesten and Corpus ChrtatimAppearance ot the jer at Lue orange Breuham. ' Gatvaston, Sept. 11, 1867, Rev. J, P. Perham. President of the Howard Asoqac tion at Corpus Chri-tt, died Aucust 20, Samual Adame ee eae ‘States Army, died on the tm on

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