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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1867. ms @ "3 VE arraigned yesterday ing before “ect ia} Rewed in the midst of the very cancus that is to be held A S$ if N G T re) N THE PRESINENT’S VIEWS. rap lap BBE or Samael CITY POLITICS. ta deci betwosn thom. tig eared shat Judge Con. | INTERVIEW WITH WENDELL PHILLIPS. 4 . Proet vuseKflects of B gdical | aga nst him. Mra Smith and six other women, ull of beat elther Sberetare pukecesean Seacenenes cel . ie Rete Tpon, Public Oliicers=T"4y Case abandoned enaracier, were also arraigned etre tne | Survey of the Whole Fleld—The Témmany ioe man mast be sought for thas olther Shannon ee OF Te y so Geekewy ry © det Faction Fight—Ramored Treaties of Secret ‘get no nth ner gaahasaat nes seimies ed SPECIAL ConnesPentel meats. WasmineTox, Sept. 15, 1867, Of Calicort. laimed that the complainent, Loniga Butter, on bes Chief Justice Chase’s Position Defined—Secres eT ovctock B. M. {Washington correspon oe easton Pot.) | An igmate ef the vouse and Ouiy brought the complaiat | Alliance Between the Tammany King aud | | Fox is working os braver, gusty bok eferaiy, | Clef Justice Chasers Position Deane iment ta aneteae Sic Mansion WaAsittNTON The Saspensl 44 of Collector Callie st. The President's late proclamations prin St A The official Pape ifs in the case of Callicoti, the Brook- much speciation a LO LET PUFP’ 49 and practical bear lyn Collector, T sached this city om Saturday and were | ing upon the country, ow oo interesting to know immediately © xained at (he Internal Revenue Depart- | WHat the auchor bilnself t mks and says them, In as cial conver’ ,tion to-day I venture to m- ment, They were sent to the Secretary of the } Quire’ of his 0007 the thee af tha penmamaanon Treasury dy Mr. Harland, the first Deputy Col- | decisring she — acy of the constitution, and bis lector, wao is acting Collector in the absence of | special olject tn F same, I admitted that tue purpos® “88 patent om the face of the document, MW. Rollins, with @ letter, stating that im the 1¢ {HAL MADY “yersons professed not to be able to com- “opimion of the Internal Revenue Department | pre? = piactical Deaciag. Lo replied (rg teare 4 2 nr were 0 -#o parties inthe country, one acting within Mr. Cabicolt, if not criminally guilty, had exhiblted sicd | Oo tiutianal Limi s, the other openly professing to act gross carelessness in the discharge of the duties of bis | outside of tue const tution, His purpose was 40-call the eiice as te warrant his suspension under the Tenure of | @nGon ot eacu and every officer and employé of the 5, Bec! “avermment to this fact, tat be might clearly under- ‘Ofice law, wotil the meeting of Congress, ‘Ihe Secretary | i TA LY duty, apd, eaeinnne perform it, Our ‘of the Treasurygissued an order suspending hirmsat 00% | “constitution, he said. Was the ebadel of our freedom, and in order to recover a small SUM of mePey she said was Some of the Anti-Tammany Leaders=The Pog 9 poo owing to her. This fact was “yartially admitted by the | Radical Programme=The County Ofices— | % ry Sere eee ae sree ue. woman, The magis:rate res? ryed hig decision, The Mayoralty. fall back on if Fox ascertained (hat the lease Roser py 4 Cyreiay ~"Mary Sohnson, a woman of ‘The grand contest for the political control of the city with tho furniture, seco Bo character to speak Of, was arraigned before Alderman | and municipal government, and all the fat places and panes, Be dips Meeting of the Loyal Governors. c ces, Seine, Mass, Sept. 10, 1867, McBrien yestertay #, the Yembs, to answer the charge | cribs thereunto belonging, still prevails, with little out | Teaving'it free to be occupied as before, We give inte | _ Taking up the recital of the conversation which your Of having stolen $58 in lege! tender no.cs from the pav- | ward sixns of coming victory or defeat on any side a8 | as @ rumor, but one which we failed to trace to any Correspondent bad with Mr, Philips, the principal por~ taloons pock et of o°g unsophisticated countryman named | yet, A series of reconnoissances in force, with occa+ ae Jeger me feud Deeween Brennan sed Tneey ee ee ae oe . Thomes Eugat, who had accompanied her home to 9 | sional skirmishes between the parties, rather to feel each | {5 upset all plans for the amicable adjustment of | resume at the pont where my previous letter concluded. Cherry street, he was a clear one the ac'in; # magistrate env, vaitted the necused for tral, tae gouplaise | otters strongth than to put leppris sauuccuyaeenel Bree yah ome Oe tor deceiving, lies | _ Mt. Phillips, recurring to Secretary Chase as « proba- ant being se7.1 to the House of Detention, have marked the eperations 0 Sn Mepham: 70.100 | EE la aamredaey gin tnscamontalen asain beckon |. Bia enalaatn tee tho Pressdoney: soit tellers myself uninitiated in political intrigues, schemes and tactics, | his pro and gave the Street Commissionership to | that Mr, Chase's ambition is sati-fled. But it is idle to THE YELLOW FEVER, this‘indecision on the part of the leaders of the rival eee etanee Eee is se = a: bevgene. speculate upon any chances he (Chase) would have, He parties may seom strange. The question might be asked, ne to be healed injt! ray i= 7 pov ¢ th 1 bat natal q pn aoe 1 to get the nomination for Senator in Geuet's place, ‘BO support outside o: e nati inks, if Tammany leaders are really opposed any and should he be elected, is to resign the Street Commis | ig an isolated influence, I thivk Jay Cooke and the Relief for the Sufferers from the Epedemtc and assigns in his place his second deputy, My, | the wall wiich environs and protects us all. But an- B capable of contesting the coming election with them, | sionorship, which is taen to be given to Brevnan. aps ocher purpose which he had in view was to asture the | «te South—Statement of Dr. Harris in Bee | capal other financial kings of the country are makiug desperate Andromg, Sotee pinion of Acting Colle ctor country that the authority of the federal judiciary would | Yalf of the Committee. why does not that party come openly and squarely into | Tweed, however, is at present controlling the patronage 5 Brennan w be gatisiied with the emoiu- | efforts to bring him forward as a candidate, But one Aw the Executive Committee and the preliminary meet- | the fold, announce ite political programme, elect its | Menta. Tuts is said to be ene basis of the proposed com. | crn eesti, tga aad pashli inne: ing of physicians and other gentlemen at the Board of | standard bearer, nominate its candidates and resolve to | promise between these two potentates of the rinv. ‘nere is also a bigh feud raging betwoen Sweeny and | thy Of the radicals, and Chase himself is too radical to Health rooms wero dsigned simply for such inquiry mg Sabs & Oph om None ne sill D&ember bee sg Picasie cam | Convolly with regard to the ‘Tasmany nomination for | win the aympathy of the conservatives, and so between counsel as should precede any general effort for relicf, | hardly be ‘‘masterly inactivity” in many’ | the Seventh Senatorial district. Connolly, eager tor the | these two stools he will fall to the ground, I donot the fotlowing statement of tho facts relating to the ob- | difficulty should be the oppunent’s opportunity, Tam- | nominavon of his son-in law, Robert C. Huichings, A8- think these friends of his’ are uble either to have him fect in view is submitted, as requested by thecommittee | many, torn by internal dissensions, its organization | *isant Peed Pao ie Bo ae by yond ssmlqnlad a0 alsciad! has ince a pages Specub - » Impeachment ef the | be unilinchingly maintained in all the States, . cinema ? ee Aad I catied the Presiteat’s atteation to the corrrespond - Pt ‘ence published to-tay between General Ord and Colonel Washington is in what msy be “aptly termed 8 | Guibert. in which the latter claims that General Prane. interest in ‘the Inte politoal | bis subordinates were mot the servants, bat rather tl Spreulutive mooy. The t oecasioned by therr ue. | Me0"R, of the people, He replied that’ was bus exe SRIRNNPR SER ithe exchtemens Ooenicl 01 ihe legitimate fruits of the radical teachings of the expected occurrence nad scarcely abated, and bad not | day chat pubtic officers were not bound by their oaths, deen fully reas ved oat te the point at which subjects | but might aot “outside of the constitition;” this very | 4: its meeting on Saturday afternoon:— disrupted by jealousies, private feuds and | swecay’s own organ, In the appointment of Jon of the republicans, and itt bi ase, be sald, iliustraied the eccessity for his proclama- e ig - | radical sect! ‘epublicans, is nothing but are dropp.d for wantof another pusition to view theta | ion’ Colonel Gilbert sermns to nave lost sight of the EXISTING METHODS FOR AID, personal animosities rankling in the hearts of the subor- | delegates to the Conv weer aa fee oe heir of the Presidential fever th opts tiie Criends Hutcoings, and thereby, Tho generous movement of the merchants two weeks | dinate leaders, offered to become an casy prey toa vigi | Sirrniig Ait! okie Seuatarelli Here, Genin, are two | him tf possible in the eouservative section of thee party ago in behalf of Galveston and Indianola has led to tne | lant foe. Like ancient Rome in her decline, whem | of tne icaders of the Wi:want party in antagonisin, in the hope of gaining its support for their man, Chase contribution, through Messrs. Spafford, Titsaton & Cow, | unde to storm the tide of invasion which trom time to | Har-y Genet, aocording to the! Ile arrangement between | 1° panei pty angie sabton by kaa 91 Broadway, amounting to $3,310, and through the | time threatened. to overthrow her, she purchased the many nommation tp thé Eighth hansicra district, | rather rank bins with Summer ad, Sievers than with house of Messrs, Norton, Slaughter & Co., $3,650, pre- | clemency of her foes and secured fresh breathing time, 80 | waich will be given to McLean, f consideration of bis | such men as Fessonden and Sherman, As I said before, ‘his total of $6,960 has conveyed | it would appear that old fammany can buy over the | resigning his place and making room for Brenuan, vious to the 13th inst, This total of $6, apis hat sh between these two parties—the conservative and radical 1 a th leaders of opposing parties in such a crisis ‘as that sho | Genet has been Very sanguine, and considered his nomi. ‘tween these two pi untold benefit to the stranger, the homeless and the poor | is now in, By this means she is not oaly enabled 10 | nation asa foregene cousiusica, The rlug nas no oar: | sections of the republican party—Chase must come to on beds of sickness, and in the chambers of the dying in | quell ne Nor Tas soa “a Pils bs rated liking for Genet and 13 averse to elevating bim the wall, ' . dition to this sum, Iam | eventually to bribe er power again, a% be was rather a troublesome cus- " Riepe gen cites of Thesk. 18:97 £ the Hoprew | Sdief of the opposing forces, and thus get a fresh lease } tomer, they say, and rode the migh horse ina was auy. be uiita tabhaicnciae! informed from Galveston that ono of the Hobrew | or power and reuewod conirol over the city treasury. thing but agreeablo to their high migntinesses when he | With regard to the outcry from certain quarters against congregations of New York has sent a gener- | The fealty of the leaders of the democratic Union Fate was in power befure, and they think they can afford to | Secretary McCulloch, Ido not believe there can be an ous donation of about $1,000 to their brethren been —— priya adele ni sane, — mee 3 nok oprthee on peed the serious duferences | sitar, to remove him from bis position arising from any there. Owing to the over-crowded condition of that part | devenders of, is beginning to be a very seriousiv noted | “The nomination of a candidate for the County Clerk- | honest motive. Ido not think the radicals can have a of Gatveston in which the Jows principally reside, tbe | question. A.cioad of distrust, at frat no digger than s | snip te still a dobatble question mnt abe cone xc | wish to remove Bim, and those wuo desire to remove: pestilence ia making its worst havoc among that nume- | man’s hand, has suddenly broken upon the horizon, and Tammany, and a very anxious one at that, in conse- | bim are actuated by the hope of getting their bands Tous class, The Masonic lodges at the North are pre. | men say they see in it a sigu that some, at least, of the Quenoe of'the big igh. over the Sheritfalty. Alderman | into tho Treasury. pared to ronder some ald, but have wot yet concerted | democratic Union leaders ar ikely to ‘prove recreaut | O'Brien iv kept oscitiat g like a pendatum between tie THE FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS OF THE GOVERNMENT, measures for this purpose, It is reported that the fa; | 19 ine trust reposod in them. It is feared that | two offices of cherill and County Clerk. One tim: he is | _I have but one thing to say with regard to tho finances: sonic fraternity 1n Southern towns is rendering some already more than one of them have struck | assured of the nomination (or the latter ollice; and then | Of (he government; that is, tha: the pledges of the gov- to its fellows. These facts should encourage similar | hands with the Hoffman-Sweeny ring; that they, again, that on cert coutingencies he will gec tie nomi. | ernment, whatewer they may be, must be kept, Any cltoris at the North | But as physicians aud lovers of | iy fact, have held s:cret dalliance witt the Wigwam | marion for Sheri her will be acceptable to the Al- | obligations to which the goveroment is honorably bound our fellow men, irrespective of distinctions, we must ask | chiefs, and that they have succumbed to the bait jield derman ; but this uncertainty is not at ail assuri yn. | musi be kept at any cost, and that party must go to the from, when the last and <reatest sensation—the probable | fact thatours was a-constitutional geverninent, and that coarse thes will be adopted Sy the Executive inthe | Ne bana to sent pews ey, Teen eee oe tise é cer could thus orget that the event of -tupeachment—has started political gowips | sia couid assume tuat ho was one of their masters, tie afrosh, "Pho xreat anxiety which has been felt hitherto | Prosiient said he thou cht it was high time that alee he President suould ant adv! t >of | tim should bo specially called to the reqnirements of the msuhieldigprinpteentna ieee: hagapatanll rere ere rR secre tree Sy wemodaiting his Cabinet apd in making judicious selec- | Sy suoke iu ilaitoring terme of General Or4, and heartily tions of uew ministers bas now given place to | approved the nooi rebuke whica the General adminis u iil “be the | tered to Clone) Gilbert, We salt ebeorting | theme: ale tie VIN te Ue. aT tsecined whee ta seouaivaceaint ine ae eal yesult of impeschmeit. Om all sides the ques: | eqict of the amoesty prociamation, He promptly re- tions are asved:—Bas Mr, Johnson been really | pied, "To restore the Dartios uy all their righte--to Ity of ¥ ‘ place them precisely where they were beiore the war. Tr iDODIME, Ce cen eee Tmln | Tne ealtrane Gamatlod ean tion DR aen pete ine the stenificatira of te constitution? Is itan Impeach- | court. and no bv the executive branch of the govern: sble ollence 9 defend and support the com-ututon? | men’. Im alloding 10 the future he said he had no Would the Pr sides dare to disperse Congress or order | Mes what Consross would do, but that ho believed the peope Would take care what their government was not @ new eleatiout “If the President should order any: | Piifuneg and destroyed. Bo far se he was concerned thing 80 desperate, would not such an order be followed | he ~nould exercise every constitutional power in. its (9 umrmon f Pages fence, but that the great controling power was in the bid hompetoutey eaaiicns free lie: anny “And tires | sods of tho people thetnselveny Aba tiie Aimgravicsion query fo hews query, with few who-prevend to sufficient | was that hey would nee it wisely andeiticientiv. The knowle’ ire or ‘foresight to veuchsate a reply. Many | late elections im California and Ma ne served only to tix there # re who think they descry positive signs of danger | bis contideace in the ‘sover second thought of the ape - People that the needed relief to sulfering and want shail be | out ior their political treason. In the presout toru aud | sidering’ that the tig: ia ithe: ines | bottom that will undertake to skulk from these obliga- Ce Brace OF the country in the turn that affairs 18 |” Jailed the Prosident’s attention to the charges of | generously given without question aa to who the suller- | 9% 0" thelr polilical treason. | party, with iis iniewise | 42 aupedi¢ucion One bing ie eonaiet thas Hatin’ tons ander any pretence whatsoever, taking;; bu by far the greater number express n» una- | some of the radical orang, that he was responsible for | {ug persons are, feuds and dissensions and its factious contes: for the | ts really so frightened that. he fears to take any bald oe TAR AMNESTY PROCLAMATION—IMPEACHMENT. sual alarm, aad say that the serious hitea in tho work | the {ris tfub frauds on the revenue, and others PROGR RAS 20D RUrear On Sa ee spoils, no positive or definite treaty of alliance could be ep. He wauts to secure the German vote, and | 1 think the Amnesty prociamaton svals Johnson's Indianola and Lavacca nurtured the fever infection | formed. ‘The Tammany chiafa, able and astute p li he would run the. " which | fate. If we are ever to impeach a Prexident—if any into an epidemnio before the 1st of Jaly, Corpus Crristl, | ticlans, bave ag yet sucvesstully curved toe cupidity of | be feara will go aeaius him-et ony ater To cetare ice, | residential oritoe ever jastifien mapeachment, thie does. 4 port midway between Galveston and the mouth of the | tne piace hunters with promises to pay at an euriy date. | German voc there'ore, be favors the nomination of | Tue Amnesty prociamation is nothing more nor less Rio Grande, goon became tafected, and is now: suffering | But the day of seitiement is close at baud, | Locw as County Cir stainst O'Brien, Should Morris. | than an armed resiaiance against rese, It ig just equaily with its two neighboring ports just mentioned. | ang surveying the whoie field of contest, and | sey and Supervisor ilayes withdraw Shannon, and Breu- | @8 serious an offence avain<t the constitution and the Nearly four bundred victims of the have already | measuring with @ crit’cal eye the element: | nag mithdlew Fox irom the contest for Sueritf, then | laws of the country as if the i'resident se” t a regiment died in these three little towns. Seldom visited by frosts, | they had to contend with, the leaders, seeing | O'Biicn mead get tho nomination, and Loew the nomi. | ‘nto the Senatechamber It Wa more cunning way of Dut always badly policed, tuese places canuot escape the | noihing but defeat iu a fair fight, have made. it is sui | O.2en ounty Clerk. Gat this speculating on Tam- | assailing Congress, because it is covert, and not so destroyer before December, overtures to the chief waders of the most dangerous of | many nomiaatioas, pe’ ve presupposes that (he rine is | likely to attract # full measure of public indignation. Persons fleeing from Indianola to Galveston and New | their foos. Theso are tho leaders of the democratic Rot in treaty win the prominent men of other organizas | But really it does not_differ jn quasty from sending Orleans Derame viewins of the foveees comtsorailer | Union party, “Wiest teens qrectaras abe titwe will de- | tics sad tne the teeien e acting in good fah wo | arined suldierg to tho Capito. And ail its sham of con- arrival, but no case or reasonable supposition of personal | velop, as it will also reveal whether there is anv jus’ ward their own wen, winica would, if rumors are true, itional sanction, or pretenco of oon-titutional sanc- contagion is reported. The manner in which the out- ground for this pretty genera belief as ga! the good | be speculating on iaise prouises, Atall events, and in | ton, 1s the hollowest of all possiolc shame. break wt New Iberia vocurred, howover, gues to prove | fain of tho-e men, Pendiug the ratitication of the sup any view, ibe fi:ht for the county offices is giving RESIGNATION—THE HER LO’S VIRW BUSTAINED, Shae 9 seaualling Hebrow mnrchaet oF Fro wi DM | posed conditon, lowers, x t understood that thet pane Mutmams a world oF crebele aaG ie oeala Keak |. Lees the Mensch stevie the idea shes debueen OUR bundles of goods brought infection from Galve-ton | democratic Uaiou, or Cuoper Institute democracy, and | Wonder, alt things cousiderod, if before tho election was | To-ign. It isa most astute su-gesiion, It would sav across the country by railroad and down the Bayou | ihe late McKeou democratic party, shail maintain ‘heir over, care and anxiety baying sometimes a peculiar | Johnson from the ivfamy of history, W anything coul Léche to that important commercial contro of the Teche | oiensive und deiensive attitudes; or, in otuer words, eilct, there saeuid bo two white moustached gentlemen | save him there‘rom. The only mistake tne HERALD country, A Northern physician, Dr. Matting!y, who | tha: pending the ar augements for final setticunent of Tuning for Mayor ot the city, makes in this is that it presapposes 1» Johnson a manii- attended upon the sick pedler, who was surrounded by | accounts, of which the rank and file are to know nv otha, THR MAYORALTY—i1& MADICAL PROGRAMME. ness chat does not belong to hi: character. If Johnsot his infected packages, conveyed the fofection t» his own | the purties sali maintain their separate and independeat A few nignis age a caucus of the radical element of | was capable at this momnt of the Jofty and magnani- family, aud, after one of his daughters had reached the | Granizauions; that \ ynmMaay shall have mate iis | this city was beid, a) whih the whole political horizon | mous statesmanship which would lead him to resign, fatal stage of biack vomit, he was himself attacked aud | sia:¢ and Axed upon a pian to quell tue curbuient ele- | gnderneoun thorough survey, The horoscope of the | he could never be the dangerous and treacherous Presi- soon died, This fact 18 mentioned to illustrate how | menis within ts own ranks, they will yield such cou- party was there cast, aud (be astrologers most versed in | dent he shows himself to be. insidiously the fever makes its way from place to Place, | cessions to the opposing leaders as Will secure an easy Treading tho planets of the poltical firmament noted that | MEETING OF LOYAL GOVERNONS—THE ATTITUD# TO BE TARE, and how vitally important an external sanitary police is tory, and enable it to reward the Benedic: Arnolds of | jy certain consinyrucies great streneth would be added A meeting of the loyal Governors of all the States in the whole region of the great Delta the opposing forces with @ .air share of the spoils. laru- | to cue party and success await them at: the Decemoer | ought to bo convened forthwith, (o take measures te pre- Now Iberia has a Howard Association, which was or- | nany feeis itself iv danger aud is Willing to make great campaign, and pisce the uext gubernatorial election | sent the true attitude of the Presid’nt and Congress be- ganized by F. A. Schmidt, Esq., the resident of the | -g:rifices io secure the re-election o' Hoffinan, (ls is | beyead ait peradveuiure in \heirhands. Tue programme { fore the people. Deeds, nut worts, must, emer New Orioans Assoolation, & few weeks ago, Belore the | the Alpha and ‘Omega of the whole prosat Isand tne fine, of action anes these magii laid | be the order of the dav. ‘Should thoy ineet for words {i epidemic reached headway in the latter city Mr Schmidt | policy of the ring. Whether the leaders of] down was, =First, 10 approach through their | would resuit not only ridicuionsly, bat disastrovsly. t up $1,400 to the Howard officers of the former | ing “democratic Union party have bound them | friends ‘the Consututs Jonvention at Aibany, to | They sould meet with the same purpose and object they place, selves by stipiintonus to aid the ring io attan | enueavor so get iat insert @ clause in the con- | had in view when they met during she war—in order to The citv of Houston was reached by the epidemic | inis so ardoutly sougit for goal, remaius to be sen auon adolsiins cericin of tne boards at the capital | satisty ail the loyal peopl» of the onuntry that in case three or four weeks ago. Tt wildo a fatal work there | That their poutical Lonesty and ‘integrity is questi nd in this city of late appoinunemt, that have so con- | any madman should attempt any revolutionary measare, unit winter, Twice within my memory, inthe mild | and sirougiy suspected is beyond a doub: olled the directions purely municipal afairs and re- | the whole physical force of the country is inthe bands winters, the fever has been rekindied in that city from | vaid cuat fammany Holds back ner slaie in cxmpiiance | strict d tse Tiguis amt Hiberkes of the citizens; it ex- | Of loyal men and would be u-ed w preserve the consti- the filthy quarters in which it was rooted the previous | With the understanding come to with the “sa pees.” 40 | tevds the powers of (ue Mayor aad makes the term of the | tution and the Union in any e:nerveney. gear; But all well informed) puysicians is the Bouth | andar to was time and give) thelr esemiag: opponents | ottloe thes years, We ounieing teommoene pe Oe mete now claim that sanitary cleanliness and care will expel | an excuse for nut coming ut ouce belore the ciuzens | tur te lecuiou, ‘Tuere aincnaiments to the constitution, tho scourge from these places, with candidates ior Mavor and for the coumy oiilves | if effecied by bh ir t's rumen.ality, they teason, woud SHIPPING NEWS. of re fomstruction will be ly and succesfully over | of seereary McCullocu, He said it was hardly reasonable come, before the adjournment of the next session of | to expect honessy 19 men when the tendency of the law on: was ty make tein dishonest; bat so far a3 the parucular ; charge was concerned it was without toundation, Me. The ropert of the House Judiciary Commiitee on tho | Cajlicott was tue trieud and pro cgé of Senator Morean, of hm'peachment question is now beiug printed at tie | New York, who not only urged his appointment, but " ‘ said Mr Calicott was on of the few whom he wouid soverument printiog ofce. The presamen and press- | 15, wich his pockelbonk On this recommendation feadersthave all been sworn to secrecy. Mr. Callicoit was appointed to office. amxiety as to the P yivania and New Colonel Gilbert. Inthe reply of General Ord to Colonel Gilbert be bdoiratire You wil pli lain if thi ni ts of says:—"You will please explain if the requirements of Considerable apprebonsion ts felt among the leating | thy thirry second Article of War have been compiled Politicians here as to (be result of the approaching ele | with, {his article provides that such post commander dons w New York and Peansylvania The radicals are | Salt keep good order and to the utmost of his power out either of these states. Pens. | Pelfess all abuses or disorders which may be committed panied dae so States. Penn. | by any officer or soldier under his ¢ommand, ‘and on the sylvania ts regarded as especially doubtful, owing, it is | failure to do <0,” shall bo cashiered or otherwise pun- raid, to the blundering of the radical State and county | ished, as» genera: court martial shal direct.’” Colonel bing b Gilbert, who announced himself as one of the masters of Conventions in making nominations, [he b.st posted | the yrooie, will, I understand, bo triod for a violation of radicals concede that as things look now the demvc ats | the acucle of war, will carry tho city of Philadelphia, The radicals hop however, that a reaction may be produced by tie circ ation among the peopie of the proposed programme of the President The radicals regard (his as ‘avorable to | tue Ronrery at Joxss’ Woop,—It will be remembered their cause, while some of the Premdent’s savisers say | tha: among the police mtelligeuce published in the @ bold course is the only one left to him, and that in | erary of Seprember 3 was the account of a daring ender to succeed he must make a direct wave with bis | nichway robbery committed on the Sls: of August on epponents betore the people. A promivent radical | tno person of James Keating, of 404 West ‘Thirty -eighth gard to-day that if General Grant would only | street, near Jones’ Wood, the robbers taking from the speak “out and et bis opinions go to the | pocxet of their victim the eum, in legal tender and ne, Country the radicale would carry everything before | gional curreacy notes, of $84. It appears that at the them at the coming-elections, His theory is that Gen- | gato iast named Keating visited the horse market, then rai Grant Is with the radicals heartily and t.at if he in Second avenue and Fifty-seventh street, for the pur- Would only come out and state this boldly it would serve | 08¢ ef purchasing a draught horse suitable for the PULICE INTELLIGENCE. i 5 The growing and now populous towns of Millican, | {hit are to te dial mt November next Ns vi aid asiness In wit gaged. Wi : ~ 9 ; SeCuFe AX IMaENs VOIe fur Like adoption ol tue consti- toconfirm the ‘with of many who are now wavering. pageant hd behgedey mcleatuaelie: eo peel Navasota, Hunuvide and Lagrange, in Texas, are now | Sammany has wade tering with her own digaflected | tution when i comes to be voled on by the PORT OF NEW YORK. SEPTEMBER 15, 1957, The peculiar delicacy of General Grant’ position as an | to bo (haries Keating and Matthow Reaty, strack up an | “"Now orleans leave aut cannot be as badly infected as | Sduerents,—she will present a bold front, and with tne | peopie, Tuts is the sprat by waich to cate, their . M363 . acquaintance with vim ant indaced him to drink until aid of her late foes march to viciory, this 1s tie officer of the army, as well as a member of the Pr i he became somewhat intoxicated Not finding an ani- dent's Cabinet, is, itis stated, the only reagone for bis | wal eui:abie to his pirpose at the market, these men Felicence, told bin that if he would co up to Jones’ Wood with Salmon, whet is no Iess sham tree negro suftrage, Aue ak to provide for whieh tuey hope to mlerpolate se hi te a cimae, am the constitution, | The additional | #igteamship Emily B Souder, Levby. Charleston, Sept, 125 Tengtu they would t secure they put dowa at | Co.’ Had strong bead winds (rin Hatiocae Uy in 1853; butin that section of the city in «hich m mee lite arnzement tua the Knowing woe, oat of the Northern and the forcign—the susceptiole oF uu | side of ciques and parties, the mou-aspirauis acclima ed —portion ef th» population restde, and 1 | for place or reward, have uiscovered as deasu up b which most of the botels and boarding honses are situ | tween the famuany ring and some of the leaders of ‘he A, 4 as between seveo and eight tuousaud im the city, aud in The Question of she Censtitutlouatity ef the | tem \& hore could be progsrod Te ea cemitt | ated, the infection is reported to have duilused temif | Gyo jon party, uf Milos O'Reiy aemvcracs. | the state some fily teraaad rare Witte raed eae Retarned. Confiseation Act. porter an oer une crete ho Woot, | Widely. This eeetion extends from Canal sree! south= | a gis, gle in the ranks, apd iroavle is evie | coming elections they sii bo guided by evens, proftng | .,. Steamship William Penn, B lings, henee for London At np Siureian balin'ars voi ba tasugn Gasket Ceci ce accompany the-e 40 (10 te vicinity « ae ie ward (up the river) towards Carvolton: whtie tm the | Gengy brosing, Whetuer des:gnediy fomonted or as in. | jn the best way they may by tne tight of Ue factions | 2,00 the $d inst broke her shaft, “wid returned to this sasha ty ea ni Z groban down river sections, below Canal sireet (nirthexste me oar es Theres ane Pa De : Blagg Oe ; * z : the District of Columba to test the constitutionainy of | C#fth wih a heavy bow upon the head, and the other, | wards towards tne old battle field), bat few fatal cases he onload ig beg i over the spoils air Jol Anderson, if nommated, Steamsn p Atalanta, Pinkham, hence for London Mth to ber vealed, If sue discord is would receive 4 co due to the teadery 1 18 au ‘astute game they are play- of tue city, snoud no republ us bo ora he could siffluenty recover him-elf to resist the the Coniiscation act of Congress. At the commencement | axsauit of ine roobers, took fron his pocket the The latter includes the oi returns of deaths eh: rench quarte ued sigoort trom, the republicans | inst. also returned. to take on vdard the passengers by the wa candidate offer, William tena for London. that tn (he secuion it ing, and one evidently mtcaded to let Tammaoy come TH. MAYORAL CA DIDATRS, — of the Into rebelilvn much property was sold hare be- | sum named and raq away with it, leaviog him | above ‘anal sirect, though containine more than bait “ A ‘ ving reed) ww oe + outthe winner, For tasianes, the on di 13 tuatacoin- | For Mayor ine iwanny party will cortainly nomi- an a Jonging to thore who held pubiic oilico under tne | {ving ov the round where ther had fulled him. | the total povulation of tho ety, about tweive times as | Cutie sinner. | Fur tn y Ly party iy American Parte. moving spirits of the \tles inany fatal cases of the fover occur as in th? | Qiteitty wing deermined to carry thins their own secton beiow Canal sirect. Persons who have not | yay phe prog a aid down by tbe combination been in that city shoud bear in mind, in not ciug these | js yy take ap) mnmany —A. Onkey Femarks, that Canal and Common streets extend per- | figiior District Aturney, «has turow.ag Waleroury pendic arty from the river to Lake Poncanrirain. There | overhoard, ‘To pit torvatd—and here comes in a piece are piaces of safety above Carraitor to which -uscepabie | “Of doep piay—-mith Ely. as Sueriff, ‘Ibis is a subtin persons may flee, bit so great are the advantaces of | move ot tus polls immestiats medical aid and pursing, and so vitally m- | feraiod by vine portant is it that all who have been exposed im tve ine | 46 tats can iu al fected air should continue to be wel housed, that the | sanport of Tamir Board of Heaith a weck avo publiciy advived the peopie | Geums the bait siiliceutly attractive to withdraw. hin x the city not to flee from the scourge that would be | from the race tor Mayur, ior which he bas been spox o Sure to follow them out o the city. as entered, and in retura give the Tammany uominee, ‘The f ver is ronorted to destroy a smalier per centace | Tiomuan, che vos ot linselt, friends wad. supporters On “the onght of the Ist of September Keat- Southern confederacy, possessiou to continue to the new | ing procured the arrest 0: Rowdy, wio on the purcuasers only during tho litetime of the orignal | followint dav was heit to bail in $1,099 to appear and s si heen be, answer to (he Cargs at the General Seseions. The con- conem, E.nlvent cancel have been etained to ty the | (oc ois at Mendy Gnalier Bemine, Gata melee ne issue, including, it \# said, General Caleb Cushing for Dr. | found until <aturd'ev might, wien ad officer apprehended Garnett. ie Yeserday morning — was commited, in dfantt of 1.000, to stand his trial” Both these men, a'though the Mir. Seward’s Dinner to the Austrian Mink deponout 1s positive as to their iden itv, solemnly deny Secretary Seward, toward the close of Inst woek, gave | having had anythiny to do with their acca er and know ie t Wydeabruc he 3 le nothing whatever of the robbery. ‘artes: Keating wa © periiae Sineee co Couns Wydedteanh, whe tas tor eee: | SIIS iu uacaes ahd Winky Geko ae Erte cial years past repre ented Austria as Envoy Extraordi- ia wisltar SlcciscuatarsanaTietaee Gc Geruxe Tuck SuNvAY DisxeR—Three brothers, ebil- 2) Si reas porentiaty, and .3 now on 10 | aren of a German couple residing in the neighborhood nave the present iucumoent, Mr Hollman. The CITARLESTON, Sept 15—Arctved. echr Nevada, NYork. Mozariers, Who are daily gaiuing strength, will put Soiled P steamsh ips Gran and Champion, NYork; forward @ candida of tucir own party, aud, as agains | sehrs Wanata, and MU Bramhall, do, Holfnan, they ure sansiwue 0° success, Mr. John Ander- FORTRESS MONROE, Sept i5— Arrived, steamsnip Sara- sun is Sul the favorite amoog the more intlusnial body | &'. NYork. Of the democrais o the ci.y 0 isidy of the Tammany and | j,8\¥SSXAN, Sept IS—Anrived. steamship, Herman Lty. Mozart tuctions Smith Ely is also spoken of, but not | Wiadgn’™ oes Oak HD Brockman, do; schr Trad 80 positively gince wis wame has been mixed up with t+@ |” Sailed—Steamship Virgo, NYork. wonigation of tne werane Caioa party for sheriff. ’, - Tue name of General Sickles, siuce his return to the For Other Shipping News See Math Page: city, is widely mentioned jo convection with the May- oraity, and (ue ieclivg is gaining qreat streogt that if » pul ip nomination ihe gallant neral, as bas veen bis - ID FOR THE SOUTH. wont, would defeat ai. uppouents CLOSING OF THE BOOKS OF THE GRAND Nade Tule COUNTY OFFICES TIONAL ENTERTAIN bs er. VEU te ve of depart re for Europe. Amoug the guesis pros | 9. « ‘i 3, "i of tre victims attacked than in the great opideinies of | Tuis mote on the part of the’ democrane Union narty o L E TIN AID OF THE @ tt were tue Frenca and British Minisers. Tho Aus. | OF Se ond avenue and Sixtieth street, named Fritz, | former years, In 1859 about thirty yr cent of the cascs | Auerde cones grouhai tor tac charge brought agaiust | been ind stu analogs Sura isesencey coetiaaiea te aera Se tie courie = POOR < tigi Adam and George Myers, wero arrested last night for | wero aiat; bat this year less than twerty-five per cent. | {tof playing into the wands ‘ot the' Tammany | eet, muade,, 1a addition county oltices, tue name of — i Ws Man Secretary Of Lagaiion will ot asfubargé d’AGalies | cicsing up, ta the way of Vegetables, “unconsidered | In the former epidoaie more than a bandred did © ring Tf it is true, a great danger iv Holinaa's | Mr, Duaslas Taylor, for Couuty Clerk, has boen | _ No charity ever offered the yecomiary inducements to mub= a: tt the arrival of Coant Wydenbruck’s successor. tales,” and stowing them in baskets which they curred | “av during the iact week of Aucust and first ha't of way te. removed shovld.ne caaiave offer himeet canvassed awong ali sections of professing | SMES OF & lat of promoters sunerior In personal Wort aud universal respect than th'= mber; thie year the average daily mor bas been | round whom the over-tax d citizens could rally in # body, about ‘orty by fever and twenty by otlier diveases, in- | snd, md pendent of @i paty orgamizauons, cone up ro cindine some cholera, It is koown that the ‘otal | ine | wext and elect tim over Tam. number of new cases of fever daily has rapidly | mony and Mozart, desp te of all cliques, rings and face increased from 120 or more to 150 to 200, and | jious. rhe democraic: Union party, of the combination we are warranted in stating that for a week | thereof, a a blind to theiraction in this matir, to dis. Past there have been not less than 3,500 fever | arm suspicion a3 to the way they are going, n xt. pre- Pationts under daily care in New Orleans sone. The | ganis tho uanme of Mr, Wiliam Walsh as candida‘e for Charity Hospital, on Common street, always over- | County Cuerk. Bui, a3 stated, she existence of @ secret crowded wth charity patients of every class; the beau- between the Cooper Institute leaders tifal little hospital known as the Hovel Dieu, a modei of ¥ rig Is Openly discussed, and the excellence in its nursing and repose, bat now o1 bot cover up th ir track® #5 easily as they imagine. Crowded, as its capacity is only about one nuvdred Veds, | Accordiag to this arrangement the Big Judg. wi thirty of which are for solect private patients; and, | bo ioft ont im the C-ld, wdlspostivw of himent winch lastly, the Cireas street infirmarr, in the midst of the | Mr. Connolly will undoubtedly resent, The Judge seems sickly district, with but fow beds, ail given in merer's | to know just how the cat jumps at presept, but if on the na for the pucpore, Wren taken to the sta- orprise. J Tewernal | Movense: Decisions-Iuportanc te | [ol touc tie takelect Wenuinen Were examined, Printers and Liquor Dealers. and in them wore found eabbages, apples, melons, sweet ‘the Commissioner of Internal Revenue has recently | aud Irish voratoes, &C At the imstance of John es, ues tho tioning @etlnene:—— dron, of 1,296 Tuird avenue, the ciildren were held for A printer is lable (o the special ax as a manufacturer " i if ideariilesbe prints exceed in value when printed Laquon on Suxpar.—hlcbeel Fay, # licensed $1, (00 per aunum. A printer is understood to ve any | dealer in liquors, at 729 Second avenue, was yesterday # on oF firm whose ousiness i: is to taxe impres-ious | arresied for seuing liquor on Sunday, Ho was held to pes or ebsraved surfaces upon paper or otuer | gail in $300 10 auswer at the General Sessions, In determining the liabuity of printers to : cial faXas mavutacturers the value of the ard Lancext yao tHe Persox—A young man named jp «% merchandise produced by them -bould alone be | Jvmes McCue was arrested on Saturday night, at the a rp y take | into consideration. Amounts received or insert- | jnstanc» of William Muller, keeper of @ liquor saloon at pee Nate nT MOWAPEDECS SFE Bet, Lharefore, C0 | 165, gestae sirehti whe) dépeuell! Welk MoOUs 6k 6 tins Tammanyites. Mr. ‘Vayior, however, dectines tho wren houor im the present cawpagn, preferring to | ONLY 300,00 TICKETS WILL BE f carry out the muca needed reiurms which he bas in- | WILL BE SOLD FOr $2 Bacd, ORF augurated in his Present oiice of ommisstover of Jurors. | TEN TICKETS FOR $1 Mr. Wm. C. Conuer, the present incumbent of tue ‘ on ie ocratic Union party, as weil as of the Mozart. Judge | tery, at the office of the Asacerstio . 175 Fi th avenue, New Conaolly wiil aiso be likely to receive the nomination of | York, or 222 Pennsylvania avenue, Wonahinaton, D, C. both Mozart and the deworraic Union pariy tor Sueriff, ee * Firat od award, ( ELEGANT BROWN wn jhomas H. Ferris, Depoty Sheri, is also a candidate for | wise Tee en aveNUEe VeLON ‘sexcnn § STOXE THE JUDICIARY. Secon. " There are no changes ou ii: siate, as last reported, on ticeacepiateitgane’~~ asad the matier of the nomivations io the vacancies op the | Third grand rd, one magnificent Diamond Set, com. bencu, ar, Win. G. Cursis will be tue nominee of fam. | Plete,v alue $15.09, mauy for the vacaney in tie Marine Court; he will SUED. THESE E FOR $9, Oe rc t . 7 AM ware “ AL he @ hair watch chain with gold trimmings, of the value of thon . ~ per iv S 6 ND Ass ington, D. C, etme llc tactn neparrad aes Tereaee toils IEOOC I Goa. Wits the depeatien Of Wuner wautaing arn thor Borden ieee ee aI tary ee cretiee heeenial care. | where wili he turn or support? He may not turn to | There are nv positive caanges in the pation of pare | oe = s * Beasting pho mead cob idea” i. > ieaat the clerk of tho court MeCur, anos choking bis utterance sides these, thy mil tary authori es paciliog | the comatose orgauzation formeriy kuown as the | tee im the cones tur Je torial vomiaations Little or For further information concern ng the dictribation, mem- Dosvital outs de the infected district, and another asylom | vcKeon democracy, but now the self-dubbed “gold of eatety at the Barracks, near the old battle field. Yet | bears’? or “sirikrs" democracy, tor the recognized . ders and manogers’ numen, . Sistas | Aud teare raining down nis cheeks in almost acoutin ous nothing can be done until tue siace for county oflices 1 there | ing vo law or regulation requiring this to bo decided upon, when Lines will be formed and th contest | C2l,T& which mav be optaine M . Desoa ht is accuser to withdra® the charge cu ca red 28 = aa The name audaddress of the firia or perso. doing | StTe4™ ‘arse | the fever has male sad ravages in the militare ranka, | joador of uarved belt 4 Suffering and Destivate Poor of : and not iegrads him and bis poor be auce ~ 7 . 3 | leader of it 18 also witu being in communication | envered upon in earnes:, Tiers are a host of candida : SOF rectitors, (oF wuovesale deaiers, m.st, BOW: | OP he Comin asian OF BM ACL Gone to 8 cee ont | and proves that General Sheridan's sanitary orders early | wick tne Tam y Alolocus for tae votes of ie party. | for Assembly, but tier cium tise. wait recoguitoa | S0™ OP ar on the package, Gason %€, Whe er avove or below seventy in weight, fs consids, Wed Lo oe a cual Oil, S0.er as the payment of special a) ¥ 1s concerned, Weiss & 90F is HOt 1uciuded in the provisions of the , exempting F ot beer and ower si in the season were vitally important, and that the baton, or budce, rather, of a city marsual Pensacola, always a favorite haunt of yellow fever, will be his reward, Mozart nas not yet positively deier- will, ae Dr Bell, of this comm tree, remarked to-day, and | mined on its nominee tur Sheriff, and thitherward, to who remembers it on'y too painfully from his naval ex- | ihe tents of the Lozarters, must ile Big Judge, perience, be scoured anti winter, Its present popula- Hon, tortunately, is less than two thousand. Bat the toxication and without thought of th thar he Was empioved in a w that on saturday nicht with a frieud he entered M. ler's evloon, and there drank a number of tiny hae his compan on got in some way into a dispute with Mollor, and that ve (Matler) went beniod bis counter uutit the more serions business of the campaga 1s ABSOLUTE LEGAL DivoRCEs ONFAINED IN NEW eniered upon. A ie# days jure only can be devoted to York and Staies where erne’ tr tment, drunkenness preiiupinary operatio ihe Tammany siate will be wie Ba Hoally decided on eek, when the serious work of the Hadi campaign will Comimeace, and tue citizens will bo =TREATISE ON P called on to take a part ia it, The principal duty + Charming. How to a what cxnse, No nay in advance, 4) Rroalway, ron Deserted In his utmost need ose Ris forsee bounty fed, Of diaren 2), 18 MANOY, OR SOUL joags Ww e ated que y 1 0 orks fl i Wire this extriordinary oocult SE ee | iy toe onpeeeioen A ton kaw Foeben te ees aud se zed upon a stick, with the intention, as Boe Moores, precbitien abon rece ceeeee W dhrow its | took to retrieve his fortune and to svenge himself upon | de-olving on the ch.zens is to elect a chief magiriraio Power went by wail for 25 ces. Adress T. Witlam @Cor Subject, 'f\ Ye prod.icer suiontd, therefore, be requires to | (he accused believed, of Striking | his | friena; | 4 few other towns have beerne infected, but it ta | Bie traitorous allies, in whose bauds they cau entrust ihe welfare ot wis | Publishers Phildeiphia mt bi J i urs . er a Ww Do oe - ay the spe ial (ax aa a brewer and a tai of one dollar ote apres Ng ietecaae tn these we have mentioned that th desirayer will “inne Sage task are win tebe took Eaeenea LAAN ae..t tepeor: pe: hr erpan auium: oe oany BEOLUTE DIVORCHS LEGALITY ONFAINED IN Pere tn \ oats of Marsh © 1087, che tax on! diacitied Mavier’s chin, and, the ‘tasten nz to the | fees fren cant Mprecentd bo: innore: wane "Rouge mai | Of the party that has got the most mony; and ws sae | Cliques, The citisens ougit wrgo to the pols nds 43, Mae Zork and State sit alrerrton, drackenness, 2 was a \ Hen on the spirits distilied and op the dise y Cremelaod (n bis band. This wns, be | ihe vilinces on ite Lafourche. New Orleans is und | CMW draw wpon the citizens to the tuue of twenty-four Pendent of ait corrup: politicisus and cast their voles ia | qied. Consultations f Pe i fo) T distitiing the same, with the eulis, ves. | 894, bis i and. uo continued. before he could e- | win) remain the centre of suffering and relict All aid | Willions sho will not waat for the sivows of war, javor ol a WAN WhO Wili Bul be Lhe Ereatute UL aDy party M. HOWES, Attorner, 78 Naceun street, por oe pdt # thereia, aod on the in 'epesy | bet th the Quarrl. the chain, Muller caused him to be given by the North cam be most speedily and effeciu. | Hail is thou the only organization that she w not en | Orchque [tis time itis Was dune and the muvic pal | ————————_— — — Or said datiie “10 (ue lot OF tract of land. wheewon the | #Feted oF an uillerr, Me Se reese ath, | ally applied from that city a¥a radiacing contra, #0 tar | TeAport Web, and with hur must thy Latte for ihe spo ly | COverament wrested frow the Hinge abd Higues tual Lave A MEOAL SPOSe Con SUR SPRADY AND. ula one ssiuaed, Ju theact of March 2, 1807 hd mother, and that bis arrest would io all | a6 ne places east of Galveston and Texas are con. | De fought Tho great comesi wil be tor the st brought disgrace ou tue government of tue Empire Cuy, | 4 BR Boo doce Baa Rha establianed by an Ses cands ‘cln) Weteren Of anid: Grenier tar? tance vohy ability cxuse Him to lose iis siteation, in which | Corned, - and it will not do for the eitizens 10 be passiv bib TAWRENCE! 16 Bond carcet Sone vert, “avtee free,” Dre Out, aud An lea ing them out Congress evidently 18: ended +d been ior apwards of a year. tho sitting HOW MUCK AID if NEEDED, tors *f a ight in whicu they have such a dovp REGISTRATION IN MASSISS PPI. : sash magistrate oo ascertsioing the facts in this case, eng. ges edt to Muller tho propriety of bie withdrawing th aot; ba the mas was inexorable, and MoCue w ited Lo Priam to answer to the charge before the ions of lnteeuy from the person, The committer seems to bo unanimously of the | iuterest, koowing that — whiche oo Sig Opinion that not loss than $1,000 should ba sent (tele. | they ure wo be the sufferers—chat they _ wilt Branhed) trom New York every day during the height | Rave to. foot up the cost ui we ond ca she i pidemic. ye jor nd 1 Galwesto pus. ast thereiore . WS sengtewgperdlnng hore * of the epidemic. The Howards of Galveston and Hou rd of Mr, Johu Auder-on, @ other able and ake the tax OU disiilied spiritsa hea on the lot or of tapi On Which the distulery is situated, waeiver the owner af the land was of was not hable to ‘the pay ment of the tax. UCTION.—ENGLISH ©) roy The Vicksourg Acpudlican states that General Ord has | / OStTIne. AM ia RSA) . idsaoae Feerived returus from twenty-u Be counties in Missis- | Fe.all, nt woprecedentedty low ppl, Whica give the following reswit :— ose Whites 23 20 BSOLUTE DIVORURS r 2 ps ry ba bow weing tw i a and need o stand ys i vithon mbliehy or ev " The Kepart of the Recents of the Smithsonian rows Liquors Wrruoct a Liognes. —Joba | much more” ‘New Oriote, ase conte’ for alt nares | feliable Header, wrest the contro! of the city Irvin the Bucks. Po deserbou, sulferent’ cause esagnanaeen Doane, of £74 Biehtn av - east of Texas, will need for its Howard Acao. | leaders of the poliical parties and factions that have ‘Total 9,198 | charged anti divorce I+ out fae aabeidt cubes ‘ot! the Board of Rénente of ans loune, of 274 Eichta avenue, ‘nsed to vend beer and ne more than $2,600 a dar. and but forine | $0 long held audisputed sw 1 who hi overbur- These return: as of GLORGH LINCt a ae, woe 1 on Satorday Dieht, on the complaint of recent crash of tts financial atiairs that sam could have | ened the people with iuxes Tuero is yet time for ac. | OMly 2,619. — ~ - Bmithsondan Insteete for the year 1805 vay just b Orvor Hai OF the Sixteenth po toe precinct, for selag | pean contributed ou ihe spot, Citizcas of New York | Hon, The etuizens etiil hold the balance of power. Tt 18 — =n é ALE raizes castigo is published freas the eoverameat prinviog Fe ee ae tte hone pat owe 48, Net to bait in $909 to am | who Know the prevent state of aifhirs in New Orieang | UUtA Punic ‘aith, at beet, which can bond oppo-ing fac THOSE “SIXTEEN REASONS “). CLUTE, Broker, 18 Br ©) Poulton street. wren of Professor Heure, ihe cre. | Ee a will not hesitate to offer needed aid; for, thovch tne | HOMs in alliance, and the sliguves: circumswnce may er = - peara frow “Howtens.”—For singing and howling io the claesic | want hat come at a lute period ia the season and | Crea'e dissension among them. Tue people, ice their | Thecirenlar giving “sixteen reatoxs why Goosen) | Al, DRAW! , ‘© auorara tary, thot by din somirromioenent teri rete yey ‘ ft Gree " 4 _ | after nearty $3,000,009 bave been sent for rele? trom | leaders, caunot be bought aod sold, and an appeal to | Grant shoud wot be nowinaied for tie Presidenry A. y, for ihe b tasonie Orphau received (rom F ay the n 7 Ot Bn (ieee oe rete nt aurea. Wy Wnlet tatat> fT caakeear la nent ob enon ds aa Iie them on their own behalf and in their own luterest nama fur mianes tae i 7 ot ¢ aouaal “fre ¢ Wau into peacetully eoreue afooners thereahout, officet | tion will eave lives or comiort tue dying where onty a | Ousut to have the effec: of combining them in seif-de- bade aeatoccogs Mili hanna a ba ogee eat go gone Nas ong scent aig : iy tn Heudeceve. at @ remarkably early hour om Sun: | stranger's hand can miolster to tho viethms of the epi. | feuco and overthrowing both Tammany and Mozart i wweait have been wamed ti vais | | aS ee Unies Sines, = tn “ aon ig Re bevsons:—Joreph | demic, Tf adequate medical attendance and nursing ts | December west. awiot Mors greedily a oe ta A 6 ® been od and the reconstruct | owen, Jame: Lyot om, Wilhtaim Taylor | ot hand tor thecars of ane 1 Gaumuate oF : Tit TAMMANY FACTION Prout, Todiavapoiis Journ, in bewair says * ori ‘ ‘sds ad the 2 ere \nor Baker Tire ne arly, ineloding bas. ary, no panic will fa While the chiefs of the ring nave been, ag is allezed, | be has ne sympachy with tae circular " ‘ oe aay cas me | Bos, tenors, barit Opranc, Were, Lot having o will purene ite oun corr opine, Or endeavorinn 88 corrupt, the leaders of the. | Pueesl to lotta ‘iret day fre tw sor ment, but Bue twaeds Lave been improved aud ugg now | 4 at hand, «¢ want! their fieade cau by eucroug | @ut-lammany organizations, they have sli a diilicalt Ungeneroud imthod of attacking Generai ( , 5 fn Leiter evtiditiom tau at aay previou ane | & eit freedom by $10 for ecacn heal, | ehann Papen Oy’ Mee’ Sponora: | oy Pty task in conciliating and harmonizing tho opposing ele | OF Any otner possible candidate,’ fhe sow t ed Re dy : Xo permit addiions to be made to | He iis ice thnks Wey sre leuniiy worth. Pho arcesied | and Messte. Norton & Sivuchter, for relief im Texas, and | Mente ia their Own ranks The Shorttary ts suit the | Regietor, torweriy edited uy Mr. Colfax, ts ‘ : sas vt petition to Congres ' addiv those scaly eta, SA distarbed so his sivep by | by the former wel! known firm for telegefiphing and for. | gteat boue of contention, wad instead of the epecdy ad« | DIM to say that insead of counlenduc ii - " TUG: the p a nd eee terms a8 those OM Whee the | ther muneally attuned volens, and, net ing “an | warding fands to New Orleans, make it prac Jostment of the vexed question that was anticipated by Fepudiates and condemns tue whole ercuias, and ail of | " “OFFICIAL DRAWIN ‘ ENTUCKY original bequa 4 seer1ved ints the Treasure of the | eat for ine Dy of ewoet sounds,”’ crowled at them | have every dollar that is buted ond. é ve A change on the slate, tue fight over this litle political | 18 Charges and insinuations against Genera. ¢ ‘ NEUCKY stats RATRA—CLA 1, 1867, nw @ Regents | ken & " 02 marched them, ia | Yurk applied ho Bext to the sick roome of the 4 ictod | doe eur has increased in its proportions Tne Luach | begianng to end. Nor does sir + We woae ang | og “SSTOCHY suare ore me ale Vaotted State rapcgarenellt adbagiyrorgys¥ the pleut t ja the South. 3 Club ring may make what aliances they please, but the | freed of lity had auy ayevcy whatever in its prepara RENT UC +. ler.” to ipcroase the eay lonations aa otner: A Monese Orneen nie and Emeline Withame, Acclinated of previonsly seasoned phgeicians and beg ore do ve es Will not Poca thie eeeonaee Non, priating or circuation “0, 61, a, A. 52, 6, 0d) 40, « sonra 6 i i ms , ide he tare abe to be used as & bribe to gain oulade strength for Hoi. 6 it ti Munagers wise to $1.00) ¢ a atatare iy leet Sa Well us by iutamny, snake towed ti ROUEe Us coe sand ua aceon MMe ok Gon, | ae TOF me. aPeraE Gh Anew. coe eae COURT CALENDAA—THIS 0 KHNTUCRY STATE ExTK—ci.4 114, Tee arkot value vf «ia Groene street on saturday nicht by officer O'Reily, of | Derrong Mébe Howards hire tender Tue epee is much invard chuckling among the members of the |‘. — MERIDOKY #ate~ crass i ba al De sulficians 10 indrea @ Lue endorune 9 | the Fifteenth pre ree, whom these aymphes | flee of all the medical officers of the army ouside rings at the diiemma in whien Hoffman ts SUPREME Corat—Onawnnns,—fhitd Monday Calendar | oq gi Ye. Si, 3, 1 18, fo $650,000, and sit! leave eo dtu paré sought to ae” wih ak It appears, | sickly cities proves what periix and whi thus pineed, and at the anxiety and dread be (eels, that | HOt mare ap in tine dor puoreaiion, t » PRANCE, it + Managers, N rding io the rocord, that fret Mise Aonie and then | ¢9 ¢ phywteian's vocation. Such lives he will ultimately sufler Marine Count—Tarat Tra —No 98 —Nolan againet For ereutare of te (Mires MUR. ral restoration of thd ouiiitio Emeline, both pretiy girls, whe aint # on, | geone Taylor and Adi the bet CUMMEar then’ mbor. tow to steer clear of the odium of | Burke, Eubert ayaust ne LAT OT n restoration is timnited barn petitioned Hugh to osulue, bat wen 19: | Frecious thas bhe money thar we needed bo provico acche ing the slate to further lis own ambitions views | Wala: Grou agaist ius: RIGHMOND, No.4 Cortona sores wddreasing B, dhe upper atory of ths gin wich tne lecture ed (0 do ditto by ¥ ip not only | quated and protected mon and to reconeile the onposing Interests within the party | McCognoy, 1 | x =~ i : ! ly refused to be turned the patty Reapectfuily submitied on behalf of the Committer. s The great trouble of Hovman, das bitupon # plan, | Gard) Way REAT y ; t yoom was mimated, the p@blic tec vave tater discom- | reotitude, but caused te would-b seduce e. Hanns or rather Congrewman Morries mighty man i2 | Chittenden, 19: Moseley aguinst Coe. Cg i eb Man Pd mene Prove tinued, ‘Tho motitosion, however in We collec. | with him to beadquartera, aod thence New Yor, Sept 14, 1867 Fauimany—has enggested a pian which is to be followed. | against Guest; Henorcks arainst Mone 1 stone - a ° IOMAS Re Clon of scientilic subjects, @INE Of WHIwd are oamArdied b District Police Court, where se Dodge - A caucus the more prominent ers of the party | agaiust Cusick, 67, Bhker agaiust Je | SGSEW, 2a New - grace aoe Poti whee te inate tenetly | The Yellow Fever in GatvestoneDenth of | lis been devcemined on, who, in the interost of sii, of | agains: Hayes,’ 130; Diadiey agunet, cachor York. Cali, » fn the presopt repors of we Regents. The traasiey of .0y are ia bonds, where (1 praty, the Secretary suys, has tondet co | # likely iney wilt ‘ for come tim, and ali because ov asked a good. Hofman particwiarly, '#ili ‘name the men who are to be supported as the nominees of the party Griumal aeaiuet Lockheimer, 142; Lightsiome agains Lety, 145; Walteruan against Spratt, pneral Grifin, Abe Smitheon L/ YS, 196ig LEX. ENRY A awaken at interest in the Mbrary of Congress, whed | )ovking officer to incline his bead a few inches and touch ial aia ot ¢ ty — ae ™ <a for offioes she anew wl conetet Bema wind Gir¥ Covrt—Brooniwn.— Nos, 47, 1, 78, 80, 65, 86, I naton a wishout knife, = nerzetic supermtendence of the | ‘it lips with hie'n enoral Griftin died a! eleven © clock this Moroiny, ee a, ‘ on Yone rennan, pe arbitra. | 9, 25, 92, 94, 95, 46, 11, 13, 17, 18, bo, pate n y es of eye, Howe, cannot fad), under the enerzeti Costa Dierosso ov. —Seventy.thres eases wore dis. | yellow fever, ett and ‘Tw very names - « Be en the tors suggest a i _Offier how indora Lex of trouoles, for some of them ents to-day, are th ok vod thin supporters of rival candidates, | Preseut Ierbr.aw, Mr. SpoTord, in afew yeara to render Poved of —Ofty-siz of which were for intoxication and There were seventeen ine Med. st worthy ef the Betional capital, AB appropriation Of | (1 a1, csssuct, the rome ing seventeon, charges of —— For instance, Mortiseey backs Shanon fof nomination | Joxes.On Sunday, September 16, Hees Lovisa, | QOUILERGRO'S GED t slag ay fol $100,000 was made by Congress for the purchase of tho | sirvet waiking and petty larceny —at the Jeilorson Market ARRIVAL OF A CARGO OF MALAGA RAISING for Shorifl, aud offers to post $25,000 todettay the gene Gaetee toa 6 os Lewis 1, and Cecilia E, Joues, aged 11 ja Seroftiia, Swit theum, alt 4 Dorney of Coneral Peter Force, couriating Of Books | Hullee Coun yemerday morning, ere” Sept. 15, 19 pth rng bee ow Scan sad chen Friends and relatives are invited ve attend the fune. | Bead eene ot ne eee eee Feintive to Ameri¢n, With these additions the library of | Dison wxuy Movas.—Henry Smith, the alleged pros ‘The bark Daniel Webster from. Malsee A ac 18, are | sopport Fox. Morrssey auye he Will bet a thousand dor | [#4 on Tuerday afvern- ov, at three o'clock, trom No. 70 | VTERGYES ELKCrRO cauea ‘ Congrest ws the larcest io tho United States, and the | prictor of adisorderiy house at No, 212 Centre street, | aveq here to-day With nice ibodeaud boxes of raisine, » three hundred that Fox will not get the nom na. | Willow street. Hrookiya, PA ME phi go ggg ll 7 foresuatowed, whore arrows was mentioned in yesterday's i Ly, | being the fitst arrita! of the aew crop. ma. So Bvooealty of a sepacme building is aire ofa oF the rival Caudidaves is re- (Por other Deatha see Sieth Page.) diacaaee wad nid Braladies poculisr to lauies. .

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