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; R R R R RO .=, NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MO t that med just e Suwporiant ewmand gt Shiloh. But A 2 T o MOTTREINCRYILK ! Siad vever beard of him before, and conld give no iaforma . i & = Yorrress Mo Vi., Aug. 2.=In pur: Riw abont bim. 8o th 2 ; s Kt the call which bad been pablished iu the city papers a lazge e | representation ¢ zens ansembled in Norfolk, last even et kg rmuppont i W o¢ : iag. for the purpose of taking action in regard to the appoint- RECONSTRUCTION. gother, and siriking the finst great blow that rested the | of delegates to the District Convention to be held in S old fag the M nd the sea. | Petersburg on the £l inat. A sories of resolutions Wers | yworizn SPEECH OF GEN. B. ¥. BUTLER—HE DEMANDS Al ien. Scott was in ¢ «- | unanimonsly adopted, indorsing the National Union Conven- IMPARTIAL SUPPRAC y g Sion u New.York in relation to Gen. | tion to be beld in Jelphia, i e . < . g o srmy. Gen. B Jonl dog o ’ Ly i oy Lyxy, Mass., August 4 1566, Se uover ko a war of the magnitude of ours that did ablest, wisest aud most dis , ® i 5 B You will be glad to bear another word or two from | L row 1o the surface some at general or some nd will honestly reflect thelr -y ) . . e virtae, Butso far, the General said, o important uoestions which will claim the atteation of the Gen. Butler on tho issuss of the day. The General bas been : . " "'l " . I.l . - 4 Conveatic takiog the air. of Iate, at bis oceanic residenco in Gloucester, | hadt foiledto come up to the public expectation. Cireat st % was pressiogly lavited to a public hearing by the good peopl had fe EBEL MEETING IN LOVISVILLE—CIEE GEX. s o S 13 v g by the good peopls «n fought, aud fougit bravely, but no rosul: | BE r..J.‘ KNG IOVRRLI AEERS YOR GEN. LEE. | o "0y way prosented to them o day or two ago by o from them; 10 points were gained; theenc. | VOUISVILLY, | Ang large Duvall | ygeport He declared renewed Sdelity to the evlored men, smumuzition and stores, ready tofight | mectiog last night were heartily given | rqen: noticed Gen. Dix’s conversion to the ministership at b fighting and with an uz- | ©F Gen. ‘l-"” :"e- i koo i calogium on | yue Hague, in connection with the Presideot's shamefal apos ¢ condll ge on intermiiibiy, Bcaa | Tabasions by osodt the Spenness Both parties exhibit @reat | gaoy; predioted a grest struggle comine, and, in short, spoke €en. Swott, 1 do pot know but an ght be ma earnestuess in support of their rospeetive candidates for Clerk | wieh ali Lis accustomed pluck and ability. He took up R @ favor of that young man out West. He seems to f of lbl;(wurr 7 Appeals. aud each will turn out this evening | conatruction” from the point of President Lincoln's assass : . | in full foree. 1 said at s and away gome fruite. 8o far he is certainly | EMOCRATIC : HESANAY v g p b far e is cortatn DEMOCRATIC MEETING AT LOCISVILLE. Was thare no punishment for all the crimes of the Rebelliont Booth ouly did what they had | B Lovisviiue. Aug. 6.=The Hobson and Duvall d be bad 00 0p- | parties respactively hell large meetiogs last night. The former was addressed by Gov. Bramlette, Col. Dristow and Gen. Whittaker, and the latter by Vellandigbam, Pugh asd Dot The mention of tho nameof Lee and Johnston at the Duval elecited great applavse, whilo those of Grantand Sher- 4he hero of the War. He was with me. the General said #n Wexico, but 1did not know hiin an: porinuity®o €ow what be conid do. THE ADMIKAL AND M'CLELLAN, e believes that Gen, McClellan was over-rated, both in Puis reading 524 military ability. He belioves that had mect said, * Traitors sha!l be punisted and treason wade At that time ¢ with the Rebel Davis asd his cabinet. The Union Coavention of the 111 Conzrassional District {llerobably meet ot Somorville early fa Septomber, to nomi nate & candidate for Congress. Major-Gen. Robert MoAltstor of Warren is named in connection with the pusition, — been trying to do for tour o Constitution catae iot powe the steps of the Capitol woen he odious,” Sherman was makig extraordivary terms ms_entirely satisfictory to Jefferson You will romember that those terms cepted by the President, and Gen. Grant was seut conditions of the surrender, such as the Govera: agree to. ‘The Prosident :ud then what 1 say sars! A President aader nd 1 stood by his side on v hiad the command of the Army at the start he would | " meat woul Biave cacoursered great difficaliies, but Le would have tri. | ™% were receiced with Misses ’rv prominmi’ mon, - Tosk prty 18 |y —ivpltors; miot I3 prnintele Joby 10t aay enemy of 1 ould he " | makiug active preparations for the :tion 10-mOIT0! mive say I am bloodtbirsty. enough hay n et over them and we would have had no Bull Rin oy v say [ am boodibiy, et milliary traitor of s disastir. Wiile Gen. MeClellan was calling for troops to @well the Army 10 100,000 before he gave battle, Farragut MissoURL— The St. Louis Dispatch says: ** It is said fu Radieal circles that C. . Drake and Gea. Fremont are op- :Km alroady. States Army, and matter if he eried w he realized bis awinl guflt ountrsbe who deserted Lis post of duty in the United ook command of the Kebel forces. No en lin 1 ft—that was an eviderce that Great villains often weep when | | | | DAY, AUGUST 6, 1866, [ —— e s follaws . 10-08nt notes $4.600; 25 cent notes, 8169,500; 50- cent notes, $123,000; total, $357.000. The fractional curreacy shipped the past woek was as follows To Assistant Treasurer, New-York, $100,000, to Assistaut Treasurer, Loston, $100, Fractionsl currevey de Tota! Debt Coin.... Currency 0%, 1o National Bauks, $189,500. ; i stroged, $372 667 60 Total. . .oe L @107, 317, h e i Amount of debt, o Treasury. §2,6:3,09, Tis following is o atatement of the Fuuds on hand inths | 10 "o o iy g correot stament of the public &bt as “ars from the books and ‘T-wasurer's retusns iu tae De- Cash Vaults of the United States Treasury at Wasbington: PP United Beates Legal Tender Notes . $6.500,000 00 partment on the Ist of Angust 1366, National Bauk Notes. - 2 00 Huou McCrLrocn, Secretary of the Tias sury. Gold. . Debt, less cash in Treasury on August 1, Siver ... 5Ty ki o NI v s s uA NN 2,957, 0,275 56 Fractional Carrency. Debt. less cash in Treasury on Asgust.d Fractional Currency, 3 1566 2,639 99,276 28 Reduction. . $124,153988 99, st e 7 AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIAYION, i FIFTH DAY'S SESSION-—THE ADIOURSMEND —COMMIT- THES. Bostox. Satorday, Angist 4, 1364, Tho fifth day’s sessioa of the Dani € ation closed this afternoen, and the body ot fn‘uz at woak upon scien- titie disquisitions. ‘The appetite for quithliug havi bocome satisted, tha Couvention deeided to finally adj; on Tuesday next, at 6 o'clo=g p. m., to meet in Cineinnati on the last ’l‘uudn&' in Julyiu 186, The enly important business tansacted to-day was the confirmation of the fol- lowing appointmenss roported by the Comumittee: Conmittes of Arrangen suts—Dis. J. L, Toft of Cincinn: \Vl. l{, bmmlffloflnwn o ll.l‘l q :m h of Cincinoati. "ublics —Drs. L. Lie) ol acm, MoXaacs of Harslord. g A% Wi Prize Essays—Dirs. Iraa0 S Forbes of &t. Lonis, W. F. Morrili of New Asbany. Ind; E. Wy, Field of Detruit. A. C. Haves of Brooklyn, ai E. A. sogue of New York. Feactional Carren Moutilated, . Specimens. .. ey, 10 ceats 410042 ») e recelpta for Customa at the principal cities for the week eadiog July 31, were as follown: Paltimore... New-York Total ve THE TAX ON SAVINGS BANKS. Commissioner of Internal Revenue has writ- The ton the following letter in relation to the tax on savings banks TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OpFICE OF INTERNAL REVENUE } WASIINGTON, Saturday, Aug. 4, 1366 is received. Section At erery ta- Sin: Your letter of tne 3ist uit. 9 of the sct of the ldth ult. provides jon. Stete bank or State bunking tax of 10 per contum on the amount tiounl bas imr nssocin association shall pay 2 f &y, ryon, State 81 bauk. o Paasaclation, osed. for T o our by | . Dental Physiolagy—)Jre. & Swith Dodie.jr. of Xew-York, them after the ll’r::‘.l day ’N August instant. You ::e::. S. Allan 0. Newbarg, N. X., and H E. Clase of lowa Bavings @ are subject to the tax thu iy, inquire I Baviags Bas A sioa a baak of baaking ‘Dintal Choruistry~ Drs. L. Wiliman of Philselpbis, J. L. ciation t If it 1s L see no n-o: ','.'5"' tax does not P:‘:.:‘I'n'.‘m of PL ladeipuia, sud Aworose Lawrence ¢f —Drs. V. . Atkinson of Dental Pa‘dology and St Bsisiiss = 2 ) 1 ! I il o ot S ST e L5% 1453 4 MBS one ¥hen he took command of the Hartford he at onoo | #08er. A pumber of w EE 3 e UM s . 1 admisslon? WS resst Ho Joba . Borte; Tecsivor of (e laad | Me. Proderick Mablkor, ronidiog corase North Stk and 't i o us doubled her armament, notwithet o | and o eviec uot elag uflent to buid ther o suwwer. | Loloyal wid thea, theis eyresinive orrtestmnds ? foand tn he sape i Tis e o I thet w t | of skillful o 4 Lim the ship would ] were disabarged upon giving bocas i3 Horger the pacties | Hero | the President md ™ Cungress camnot agree PISIAL TAXES. o FETY1 Soavity t - 2 A % 3 | the peace for ar. o ] | Congress nay “No _representat i | joner of g " R b permanent Hosaw | Farragut Te g |11 J90es S S T { admitted uotll e is seat by a syl people. We nead fortbes ol ioner of Tnternal Rovesta Sraupine Arerav.—A lasplighter named Weed ] spleadid § ons, b the most perilons of all f hm: hrrll'. !‘\ M VALLANDIGHAY. —€., .. Vallandi amendime |'m.lh;uuu to guard ooz liberties, Dis. | the followiog eirer ¥ I Tazos uader act o | was attacked and, beaten at the cormer of Myrtioave. ead oes $ ritten, and The Dawio p g et the repri ion be ebanged 50 | by ine .. . 100/ 2 z ' ¥ a wa i the setion | Mu.”u:w.‘xr : and 7 lf Empire has printed, s 1o 'mn;.m»”m!'r!':m'.'_ 0 lfA- 1., some time after 12 ¢'clock ou Sanday morsigs. s o] reference to the Philadelphia Conveation o ) | Ward raised an alarm. and David Smith, Rafos Farnswoeth g ) ¢ | are to be rightfully included in its composition, | § |-aad Alex. dumeison came tg Bis assistance. In the u . aten back, all but one gun-boat,and that | ing (hat tt el 1 hasagisa 1o | Swicir was stabbed over the eye. Jameison 1n the stoutder, and . . Wl B %t tis Howastuihed (3 i Tt itRort ing hat those who *stand forth to the world as the man ve ade = | Farveworth in tho abdomen—ttie latter seriously sud pord M b o ' wf DS ar .‘),\. agents of the movement * are they who were, at one time, 1o w07y O " »ot h Act goes into efect, | daugerousls injured. ‘Thoe assalianis escuped in the darkness. » Pore ; The Admiral felt convinood that | foremost in persecutions againat the Demoeratic party (bt | */2%, 2% demtna tha bmpartial anfrase shorid b gise "y N B R A ere Al oL gy . o e i b e ad it e ot Py i sy i 0 v e i e A e e R s fae | ol W wbathatnd theretor, | e I . tho fort was not rug, the cnemy W be urges the Convention as the best wethod of * presout fel. | ¢UEBIng. and my tangue cleave to the roof y eforer | By the proy 0¥, ¥ becomes the dufy of assers. " ) Bsomy it . ant could bo t { towship and coiperation.” He then prefaces "l“ & r::. * | 1 consent to putthese m(“flll::d‘t‘ “‘”x Mx':‘.fl?:‘"fi.:: "M| i Lo frm = *company holdiz license for | ““[,“‘Lm. .T,LT”,"_'"L’,W“ n-,m Richard Mo- . y or pors | with which be will enter the Convent : | Lave seen them @arch up to the o-pits, and v 8.9% Suted therefor 'over the 1j- | Glrnu and Frack Trainer, respectively 20 years of age, wore o gt i [ S REEN e enl onvention by the following | Lundreds for the old flag they loved. I bave t \ from the lat dayx of August, | arrested by the Forty-third Precinet police, abont 3 o'clock on A hin ¢ il w o roferences to those Jobusonians who ventare fo say that | LpOU the battie-field, with their eyes turned to boaves, i day of . Wav, 177, Under theso | Gunday moruiug, for entering the bomse of M. 0 - Sty 88 1o was in 4 | trattoes like himself are fo bave 2o lot o part fn the meeting: | PEingjasios forthelr race; aad amid these acsaes 1387 | s berlpg a floenso ‘.‘,:dr;x: e | Brush. No. 185" Amity-st. They broke opea & ':.:&': OwER T om 5ot uasware (hat s Sandfel’ef misobievots aad evik | my oah ']‘":;;‘('lll.‘eun’p oy ) g Ly | L e e "’{"" it day o Angus, 156 §ThK DUtk deevar, & o e ol o it G roism, | fdispa ) y . . ause e men who opposed ul be Liable to remssessmert from the o N s vatd | ¥ . They were dotected hefhre they had an opporcupity 4 | 0 u e Presi that we lected, angd the Tresi- g ) for Lis license, i jmmediath | family of b " " - 0y | record and sateoedents, preteud to act it e wnd tho Unica purey is to.be divide, If | meat Tor the zine S g | A to the Philadelphis Convention. ss P s s eudlog May 4, 4 — » ! fact al! men—of the Democratic parts Sl o B LD Lo e gy il o date against | PERSONAL.—The Hon. Sumuel Hooper of Boston is Bion 1 all ¢ 1 i presumption and folly of this pre- o Coa jatitlons of br aders of 6ot g e e 4 w e s 3 y of this Jel ven. | istillers e aders of cofee | at the Brevoort Hous " i s Sadr ol iiiaes tense, togethe -“1"" the mingled treachery and bypocriss of | tion. to make & msjority of Congrebs when adde i veddlars. of Neuors. BE DY | pon, W, M ;cew.x:n:j‘:! " i b o g { the motiras which prowpt it render it oo eontemptibic fo cr1 sympathizere aiready there, and_the Southern members | convey AnCes are olsesed o pod . Hebg e Nevada, the Hen, Thos, Ferry ob ; ssosiuiod b¢: ackies, .11 e ERPAIGEIRn Dorestion o (v SL | clost B8 tiug for adinission, the President will recoguize | Persons whose usiuess it is to manufscture ¢ Micligan, the Hon. A. J. Myers of Pennsylvani 8 . ’ b 3 o ; :1."“; A L‘-:.u:.'-?:'{-ln:(;yu-,- :.x“:u:- | them a8 the Cangrens of n‘:ll'.,m»d Slnlfllfl. Then we siail | tobacco in any form, sbould be immediately se: | or of Oregon, Judge Champton of New-Orleans, the Rév. oy . iy S x = L A f upon the on reat uestiot ay, os set forik | have a crnwenl precisely as the Rebels want it e | tax 85 tabacc | ) o : sl boen ¢ £ il s | C v both wit he cati—abore all, ift 12 to be pervarted to un faquisition, | Soutlern mbers e el soas at e commenc it i roducts; but e as maot- | .u:rl.‘n;l,m of ...:ly;x, -;n.!, Ross Browne of Callfornia srs - thors s Comiod Boscowan v | coment and tho navy. Put ard for th Bl e e dinary San e W mse. |10 G pRi e e vl 4 o the spectal s N o o] abnd i o i3 . , e § s 1 | tion of Ofiicers, ke allows o Tl crablo, then anpropriatel it should be avsembled i e Te. | thes proposs to come back and dissolve the Union | thev ate engaged et the s i ths manufact. e ofotber | 0 ynambers of the Union Association 0 nd Cor ¢ Boscowa I} [ Wit whilo on duty r,v g i betier, it had Dot essembicd at il { by diplom When this happens what will the Seven. | art 14 sich wanner as t» be Liable \o special 1 X both, a . e R ¥ ve plsod onder b Perie 5 pon_ the Leads of those, uf either party, who shall first stii | Thiriy bouds of the capitalist bo wortht Iam no slarwist, | o 30 a5 tobacoonitts Bakno special 18X is im. | feenth Ward will hold & woebing this eveniag in the Coust- L f these fountains of bitte b Vi h shal . 7 4 at e new order of 4§ " b ountaics of bitterness, be the evil which shall foliow. bat this is the programme, nnd if Mr. Johuson's policy is right neymen employed in a cigar mm ®factory. room, corner of Tweaty. and Seveutl-ave. ‘- " e L { g p, | ESNSYLVANIA — The Harrishurg Telegraph says ol ;I,]\' nl'lld we h; oarey it n'll'! Andl z.nI: 1‘- this lil.lmmu‘ H b licersed s tlmlc‘luumltl shoul “"'"‘-I-; e —— - metqgialg y & g we old officers. 0. | (he resent Clymer Soldiers’ Co 4 g O what tha remedy would be if the President | scssed o apecinl tux as wholesale doalors who e i | Stowart, one of the ¢ the act that refired Olpmer Seidiars Coavention iu thatcity: | suontd deelare a Tot of Soutbern traitors to be the Congress of | e 835,000, Any person wo i eng in the | The Home for ables ar West Farms, ¥. ¥ ). gr It wis ¥ im quite to heart It is not our intention to copsume apy more room than is | the United Stafes, but T tiink tho risiog at Fort Sumter was | manufacture or preparation Jor 24 le of eay This institution is now open for the reception ot Fooll i 4o | it o #t0od, st one Ume, in | birely SWsessary o expess the utter ‘and compiote, if not really | ot @ eireunstunce (o what we should see ! [Applause.] Bot | pounds or wio puts up for ackag e, patients. - Tts object el aeodiond Aa8supnil S H he frout rauk of our naval commanders. Me was 4 Sov . farlure of the Clymerites of Penusylvania to make | the Joyal men of Congress must be sustained. wust olect | or trade-mark thereon, any articles or com3o A oot s o fiord medical ead surgin - { o sold. 1w, and & co Carolinisn, and sbandoned kindred and oa e ll']:":ln:r::nt: lmlla_"dn ml_!::n(;::y re l‘;r‘:ji | such men as we have now, snd we shnnh o beina con- | uader the now 1 pecial tax a8 o Tiono nxmr-:M sl pursing to persons incurably ill, whetier diseased or disabied, vt Wolf R : s ot el ar and have: misreprese: 8 . erusbod | dition (o dictate terms, If tbey see that wo are deter. | Producers of orzamental and fruit trees un chitonal, V- | gnd also to provide thew, while inmates of the THome, with th e ] | bis faith and stood by the oid flag. He was the subject - [""""““"'j thus ruived the hopes of the Domoeratic | imined =~ sot o allow =~ our Trothers' blood o siak | Ing the same at wholesale, by thomselves or qurboriad g, B8 | o istrations of the Gospel bt S ’ u: p . atlaliiarediieinnn on the part or R " | pariy of the coustr, There were uot thre hundred o delc. | inio. e groand wihceded, they will coms fo ferus. | of pinges other thau the placs of zoduction, are exmpt 1 VI . Joogel, agrossiy t the doeirineh pe e To co { h s o Aot ose toor i Siemilunts 45 Mo Convorpion 1;[.« procession which | We must fieht it out at the polls, in elect- | spocial tax in respect therso sl Soate, barzas, auf fats . 10t | forms of the Protestant Episcopal Churel, - The claimsof the g X ; t hat Le was not thoug AT med, Ig marchy %4 from the Capitol, did ot eon- | yne the noxi Congress, dnd if we beat them agaln we will aay. | tsed for carrylog poescngors Gob propelicd Ly wiesk or sa: ¥ | Home cpos the cbarisably disposed are unquestioned, the noed . plac arral Ay e e The Houso of Revresen- | * Eqeal rights o 6/l e We are by the same men | whioh are floated or towed by tug-boats of hEses, & of such a refuge for those who are denied admittases 49/ ’ r N i Lo t s will not contmin five bu people. Atuo time durtag | who opposed the war, and we must see to it that the nation is | used exclusively for cariying wonl i « “ ' . \ —— e P i of tho Couvcation was (hat half fdl; sothat—takio | again uuited, sud (al the South s represonted, not by recou- | agricultorsl products go market wiil be esecae un - | bospitals s long been feit. The building at preseat ocoupisk a Com. Shubrick, us who te soldiers from abroad and the Copperbeads of | siructed Eebels but by losal mea, and thos we all bave hat- | der the new 1aw with an annual specis tax. from nd ofterthe { asthe Home, is located at West Farms. It is a spacious boase, b ] g wite low & 3 siration did tot uumber, in all | mony, peace and prosperity. While I have poiated o3t theso | expiration of the time covered by thoir present ensoont 2630 | oanqyfa of furnishing accommodation to Gy pitiegts. W o i 30 u! 5 g lml.lm Il:‘v;t | d’-nl\e ..hx hmr"vm fears for ‘c‘m- lulurrd 'rlne lu{l;l lm:.;lluf and :mmnmidu!l' u lien of suck rec:‘::g‘h.nw a.;ln‘\huu \ hops the rbm(m;'” " -! rirss o ity patiey o rick was roited to the rau er’ We submi T | e e re to thess things, and will stand shoulder | of & capacity exceading 25tuns and not excoeding 100 tUES h il aid it larg ¥ | United States Navy h“»‘:':!wk'hi v within | to sboulder, ax they did in (he war, which is not ended. It | will be subject to a epecinl taxo! §5, aud when ow.-imf 100 e — e 2 In oll 14 ol g | Bty A g, with ¢ opper -\- nnunnw | witi yet {e fu a Union man o express his sentiments | tuns, t3a specisl tax of 310, #aid tax to be assessed and eo Marine Disasters. - m | 1l the relations of life, a J {REaRCma toves Uie river, with Vork i the South, althoagh it is vet now. At p firemen’s & lectod us other specicl taxos provided for in the Act. T g - s and B R ST L r”l:' gy, only '5;"’-1 be induced Lration ju Gaiveston.recently, the leading engine iu the proses. | above special tax on twats Derges and £ ats does not, bowever, EAsteort, Me., Saturday, Aue. 1. 1865, , | Who associate wi i mon meed of g and red, the colors e Confedernoy carriers or agents, when doiig businoss as describedin p ni ‘ght at Little Rive e revenue cutter Asbuelot bas ! 3 $ b 1 n . p ,' o DESAWARE. — The Exorgctows Umion spo were manucled, in tokon that Liberty | eraph 50 of seotic of t) Lof June J0, 1864, as smen: to ber assistance, | thousands of heroic men in our gal 2 | i 4 Tuese « d lant 1 oll, bis 1 O e e Tims uf | Bopeful words of the condition aud prospeets of the Séat T T e wae et ~ 4 ¢ NG, SRy i - ' t all, bis name sprang to the lips hprie of th of the £ ommandant’s headqoarters that flag wus Wholesste dealers arc required, as roou as the ayount of K, Sy v ive Fravcis of Machiasport, from owten fae g | tho whole nation as the man Lxost worthy to wear th « Detaware is nolongey burdened with the enrse of Sluvery, | krested with € o hisses. T have known o coummand e e ehe year exoeady $30,000; to make snontbly | Gl ‘e Bay, was run dowa on Seaday oight by e Usiict Stabes v [ o (Bt K e u ol e e hor and nai | af & belesguered eity wbo didu't allw iraitors to groau at the | retarn of sales to che Aseiatant ARENOD aod pay tve tax 0n | guni 0atoff Cape Sable. Crew raved aud landed at Machins. » n T Lat America had to bestow on her favord isos and thanks for the abulition of Siavery | old fisg’ [Applause.] Bat these are onr brethren’ “Iheyare | or woathly taxes are r:u, pud, ia esti et - : # | —— in by Unicn un-;: _u.-;»- of u:l xr.r:-d n‘hu starved our ;‘mfihnu ull Libby sapd Ande | mating the smonnt of & avy sales made by or |hn:‘w¢h “' ' In. st eager cnough in thetr praises to clain the | ville. and they aro your bow bro rs!. Llvery man who | 8.0 deul not again be estimated wnd au- The Tribuar Enlarged. wamodose B ), T for them: A, heard many Deme | office wast subscribe to the Presideat’s licy. My f: | by the party for whom the sale wus made 4 f o R POLITICAL. xpress them the pesals of | Gen. D, how et o 1-tter indorsin the PhiladeXphia Cou: | Whole e D e baded on o cortain | Not Withstanding the fact that the size of T Tete- ‘ W of landis | . *Radical” legslation on that point e o T wondored ot I And couidn't think of amy reason | smouns of saies. will e liabie to make onthis returnswi mied |y py, +heea ine: aved more thaa 0a® quarier, the price will b 3 sailer I ool Sese Wea Parsy. LLANDIGHAM ON 7O SITUATION.—As all deles | 4T snw that bo was nomivated s Minister to the Hague' 1 | as so0n us their sales 1 the amount named in ibe toense: " » ' 4 1 oo o dhallor o o o 3 s g fion't e thnt wag the reasos, but 1t is o the one L osn soe. | wholesale dealess ta liquors as socr 3 their enles shall resch | remaint b9 saxme. TERME. ¥ W will pla he i r o r" N Y. Tribwne. the dolnson Conveation at Philadelpbia will sit dows | itlzrlm ; l‘::: g "ll we win l."w;‘lly, aee nid | an amount whic the basiy of their licenss by (ae EBMS. » t them fghi s SiR: Daniel D, Conover declines the honorof being | # the same table with the Olfio Rebel, ther will feel interestud B otni Lo rcr by e ftiis 1000-bub Gof kaows | el oo WEERLY TRIBUNK. - ot A . 4 " g the rosult Ane kone but s eoward will fear to meat thy issor fon ) = i i op: Busway of the officers and m the ten.party at Weod's Saratoga Convention at the | 1@ bis view of the sitastion as1old by The Chicage Jourasi: | when it comes? X [ Nailaubs ivers sinale copr, 1 year—32 aambe » t po counell of war would be Loid—that thetroops or Touse the other day " s that Conover was | , The Hon. Clement 1. Vatlndigham, enc of the mot e | — | managers of ey luttery, : er e .“'u'l‘:,':,b‘: dressed to names of subscribers. .. ¢ s i - for aud was escorted b; » well Poadica et and iliustrious of the delgates to the I"\adelphia Lread " be boud reouired, Catile brokers sbosd be 3 - @ or 10 be landed 8t vinat this onder Wolf pr ot and wasscored by bwo welknows Woedlos 0o o | ndiar Comvoiion, made s Seniiount soma 1o 8| WASHINGTON | e e 610000 1 b same manger s of whole- | T¥eOts 0 gk fddomst i §osted. but the Seote . e s orhes, | an thedoor, but ho poitively decliaed to take part inthe meot friend of ours, b other day, that * the only quession now up | i 4 Ve | $ale Gealers. Under the new inw, *every persou (gtrer thau Ton copien. (s, to one addross & I o 1o i’ & s 18 s | ing was whetler tie whale woud swablow Jopan or Jonal toc | rér ol GonMereiog puld i1 special tax aa 8 ovwmercial broker. o | TN OO CC0 Ty ! “ 2 ng Tuteraal Reveaue Colleotor and Sopervisor Sheridas Shook whale—that is, whether the cotat Democratio party would | WASHINGTON, August 5, 1568 Cattie broker, o° wiolexale dealer, or retail dealer, or peddier) | An extra. topy will be sent for ¥ ce ¥ « od tiviag ta the 16t Ward anmed the delogatss f rloyy a{--‘uuw: ndialof Johnson men. or wiether the handful PERSGRAL | whose occupaion it is to buy or sell agriculiural or Gsm SEMI-WEERLY TRIBUNKE. | voge . . o delegates for st dis- | of Johnsou men Tiow the ereat Democratic party FRSGRAL W wosc. ait 1al ales Go not exceed OIO.0W is 10 | yroy ionecrtt ters, 1 copy, 1 year—104 numbe: ) rrpndied : u;x-t th of them say the use of | For ;v parl.y o (n,r".i'{?.':,',., "‘llvn‘-]v:;';w or | Secretary MeCalloch left this moming with Lis | B rerared e inos breker.t The payment of the r;ml 04l sabscrit ers, 2 copies, 1 year—10 pumbers w ave o i the ot » whic ! do the swat at Phitade otel-keeper perinits the person 0o & botel, 1 s, 5 , or over, for each copy e council of v 1 the landis \ | NewYork, A b Tax SARATOCA CALL.—1L ars that nes every | Sty on Smabihi tiee Hutheme TR DRI 5 farniah tne. necessary food (os the (ravelers of ;’w"',fim:; Sing ot b copios 8%, wil Yeceivo aa 5 e ‘ olanding, sad - Yo . ph A SPPesss ) - places. he takog & leave of 30 days. Assistant-Secretary ‘Withoat the payment of an _additional apecisl tat for 6 tonths. ’ troop ¢id not lead them he ! = » fce-bolder follows the eall of the patronsge Comnsitese. Zhe | yandlor has been appoiated for the time acting Secratary of . r, Lavyers, who Rave p woocial | porony vemis 1o for 15 covies 45, will reoeive aa extre. v be rulned. A R e aph.] Camandaigve Mcssergee says of the eall for 3 Commty €ouven | fhe Trensury. B "“;’n-’:'“:':" gl 4 e Rl 008 year. e DELEGATES ARATOGA CONVENTION. o elect delogates | : e specinl tax a8 recl estato agents. I ¢ P SR, ardod us § Wb bl el o v o to ko s i wolm e Siafor T, 1. Kckirt leaves to night for Now-York to arrangy il i exoecd 100, o apecia o e Lo i Bl a8 seloct LIFTON SPRING = ! th & singlo exesption, the names of Feders] ofoe Lolders | " i 3 enden e wew law, and the paragraph reatire b e 'K N - -+ e . Y% | he snpporters ¢f Prosident Johuson for the ! residing tn this Tillaz> are not_attashed to the c1l | DN '"‘ :'.:' "M'l"'h" ‘:’:“"’: h;mfl“‘ad' e mitted, D -pevvau B mpoced by | Address THE TRIBUNK, .'"!- ol ] g o R ) ey were fatit %1 nd protests for | 150 6sccesser (o the vacated chalr sslstant Secretary of | s or coviracts ol ins&ance e e Oniario, held bere to day, Gen. Chiarles B, Stuart of Geneve i b : | i e+ taken by surprice. W i - Geseva | not downg » £ ther wished | Warhias been appointed. | 3 while traveling. the Rritish baanor. Adn S on .<"1 r‘.‘:.n e Bosn delauis | 3 eals= 3 aroioteime | g Geo. dumes 1 Sedman arived 10 day at the Nations | MRy g ‘fl’v'p:f‘fa?’:n:‘t::':-} BUEK-RAFRY nt_o..u-x:nly..nu’;m 195, by the Har, the 4 Scotchmar. £iis ¢ o »0n and his w Hotel, registered o from Augusta. Ga. Geo. Fullerton ot | petail deslers in hguer in comsequeuce of seliing or i n 1. the Bedfordave. Kaptis Church, Brodklyu, » ¢ » RESSIONAL NOMINATIONS, Ivoana.—T rived three duys sincs. snd is busy compiling the resuits of bis ! of dispensing upon phyaic Tescrijtions the wises Me. Clrles Bue t';o "w;c:-lA;m»fly.'bo:-"_ltomTw - B Hon. Benga: (boir asrangements for o taorough canvmesof tho ek o, He will peturn 1o bis former position as private Secre | ;:;‘,':‘_’,',‘,;,?n,‘";:' J,‘,‘,},’;d:.",fi‘ e nalt & pint of TOUMANS-BL b N e i 13y Yoimas 6 Mo s . « aal District, and th seoursd t vices of (av. Hamiltos of Texas, G \ary 1o President Johnson. Althovgh subpenss have beet | aiher at one Ume, nor esceoding, in aggregate o Cois Green . o . ¥ econd Congressional I son aad Se a1 of Ohio, ex-Atfomey-Genoral Spoed, | issned by the Bureau ¢lourt-Martial at Raleigh for the . | s of #300 per annum No spectal tax 1s required of o SIS . and heeded 1} were nemissted for reéie to Congress by the Union. C Horace Maynasd, Col. Stokes of Tennessee, Gions, Logaz mad | Avee of these gontlemen, there is 1o expectation on their part | f}-w-‘:':r‘vug‘:}‘;:lm‘l-:..:nr: Cl;)’l“r:a:.:zcm :":::: DIED. A « r wants suceess, your country will bay vention, at this city, to-day, (Oglosby of Limois, and Charies D. Drabe of Missouri The | Of respondicg. The case of Col Whittlesoy, in which they [-0WRiag ouly oue dr s o Poam will not_be lable to this tax. | BABCOCK—int st scuse, K. Y. on Monday, Juiy W, Jire. AsyBebe 3o LELEGATES TO THE NATIONAL UNION CONVi Unica Congrossi no! & | were necessary either 1ur the defense 02 cout! bas bec By proviso to section £the act of July 1713066, brewers anck, in the T4Eh 'y #ar of bier age. 2 O ENTION o 2 minations have wil been made iz this o = sy vl [ - . e were i» ke o Truxton, Cortland Co.. (or lntermenk AND GRANT. FROM TENNESSEE. tmtowth the exception of the Rightts District, ia which | closed. and the other oasen are roported as rapidly winding up. e mampi Ly o gl Bdgagerdd :;{H;‘:‘::uw.y. Augost 4, Rowania Agoes. the belovadl \ P . v 1 1510 donl¥t of the renemination of the Hou, Gedievs §. | Specific charges will be brought agaiost the Inspectors for i - - i 0 F ol The st sud Susen Britton, aged 15 years, il mionthe . t 4.—The Nashrille Bis- ou. ove & P | than their breweries, malt liquors wmanufactred by ghem. “ o » e ahos i g as follows o et nnbecoming officers aud. gontlemen by citizous of the | Manusllabor schools and colleges are exompt ifom apecis L5 2 ¢ tonds ot tho, iy e Tospestiifiy rtiativ - ; A - Campbeil and X. 8. | et—Gen, Willinm Harro saville: Second | South, wnd a trial easue which will develop much that is iuter- | R s atost "‘;‘J‘.","J;’”"}‘,‘n':;:fl b o sarat, {5, th residenco 0 puriats, No. 69 Jameest, onnl Tpion Convdstion to be | District—Gen. W. Q. Gresysm, Cory rd Drsteiot ting asd peculiar in the conduct of this party. Suthons v S0 irety to the BepEer s ey | e ey, aB #tuoo. &t 2 o'clock. v The Courention paseed resolutiqns con. | {48 Morten C. Hunter, Bloomington; Fourth District Gen PREZE PROPERTY. . i licenyo taes whero ey axcoed the epecta! | CAMPBELL—l1 {ow-Yotk. en Satarday, Angoet & Mploch fpmo- o o priuciplos of the Radicals and indo g AR LB oartrig R gl S i & ; s provided by said law in respoct to the same bi Taons. | gk Mt 1o S ataaces o the fumi'y ave rspartally lwidod tor pugl 1101 those ofioers | pelicy of President Johnson for the restoration of the e e Wathorma | AW S advantageous salo of captured prize | No person doing o buslasss reqtiria PRTIORCE Ty b 01 SOK | attand ke funemy | Lrom sovidence of bis soatPdvR . P = { - o 1 —the . Grodlo 5 | property beloszing to the Nevy Departuent 10 k place on | ander the new law saoul nesessod therefor if be now' ol Edmosdsom, Ne 88 Ericst., corner of Soutls Fourth-st., o (el all they & 3 nforma UNION MEETIN VILLE. Temeiloater Kighth Distrioe i e e Cottas: Sacth | 27 . N e T e e A e iness of the same Datre. unies the | Cicy, . 1 o M oudsy aftetnooa, st 3 celock» s Syl Both the ¥ i Wiwrars: PP H W e 1 th Di the Hon. Sckayler Colfax. Socth | Yridey at the Gosoort Navy Yard, netting o handsome | oo iy vz provided for exceeds the license in whichcase s ok desos, Mamylopeok ot opea to all the ® o the Freach ol Eglis | Nasay 1B Ang. 4.—The Hon, W. B. Stokes f:;;n:!lh'"m:fi.:‘;x‘.i:g';\.lIT’mC\;m.m - Nosotweko | reveune to theGoverumeat.. O ttem, serap iron, ot 11 o 2i. R Giltiramon of ¢ tam. 4 Tioose £33 15 WRiSNOa | DAVERIRORE. 4 Sotveihy, Ave. 8 ot Feiienem ' <openly 8y od with the Rebels and wers not | eddressed alarge awsembly at the capitol last night. Jadge gl e y Counay. | 5 ealired over §6.00 Severl hundred hozsbeads of Beseipta for wpecial taxes will be toruishod from | Ths ralativesand 6iends of tne (unily ary respactfully i .- Campbel, wh the ot o the. i Tt will be seen that the nominces embrace eight soldionend < 1 this Office. No more liceuses will be furniuhed tend the fuaecsl. from the Dlethodist Uhurch st s oa odest in in 7 . , i S : won irginis leaf tobacco will be sold by Col. Loomir, | ek, 382 m. 7 b .6 & 2 B, o o ot s metihed o o o taee of 1y | thres oivilliana. Tie Laporte Gion savs of e sokdiers Masnted Vinginla loat ok 56904 Ny Uol. e e lioration, secelpts for specta) taxer may bo used | Fuoay, ithind., ut30'clock . » lernl troons was | e ne sbeen notified of the acceptance of his “We are zot cortain that Gen. Hunter was iu the throe | Treasurs Ageat at Kicbmond the last week of the jresent | saseceipte for license taxes assossed under forzar lawe. DF. MILTON We \)ll\',(« sm—-‘lhl:-i. a»;al: u-'ml; . 5. | resignation Aoty 1 we approbend wers. . tren, | o8t . ®i0 Broadway, eorner of Amityst. dugusi?, 170 O oy - N Vi 7 5 . . b o ok po e ag+d wbout 85 years, aitee 8 shoxt ilivers with aliolers Whe | CALIVORNIA JOHNSON CONVENTION=—CORNELIUS COLE e ‘“‘l; A oloncl of the W: w:.n( - en NEIRE OF DECEASED SOLBIERS. YHE PYBLIC DEBT :u,f.;..."'l'xlu-leuj ife and cb bllulm- lul-l‘fflilm‘- ot | INDORSING TIlE PRESIDENT'S POLICY. He or war 0 e | The Commissary-Geperal has decided that commu- s .‘:f,:,:.l'.\,".':;flnfi w .'uh...q."d i‘n:‘r:‘w:dot"\::— i g §a% FRASCICO, Satardsy, August 4, 1565, | priavers w. st Ciastes b | tation of ratiows for soltiors whilb confioed in Rebel prisss £11% FIRST OF AUGUST STATEMEST sa opright Buithlel clttzes Lover of bis o esing hassiity. e & The National Union State Couvention assembled | Weanburn were all b Messte. Hartow shall be allowed only to them, aud not o their heirs, : gt . - i T bty " s iu ke Washburn were all brave and merit Mice AN He was reapected el P 11 | vere yest aud adopted resoictions indorsiug the restoru d their Pegiment rigates to victory oTer JEYF. DAVIS b4 oton, Saturday, Aug. 4. 186 B New-Vork, the fiid of his . T mette wa: > id g R i u e - o | - i i p ) ebt-of - B aF oub than rus: out was tie sou of P 2 1oa, plainly that be was Dot b all con 4t | tion po President Johnson and kis Cabluet, dec times past v ¢ dosbt ey will conduct their conatits | (yacles O'Conor left for New-York to-night, e 0 llowing :atatement of the public debt of thel - (B FoE T, bative of Rhode Taland. wad s valusble masbec : A S S y = that the spirit of ¢ and moderation should contro ents to trinmph over the frioadas of the Rebels. next Octobor. | a : Tuited States on the 1st of August, 1366, is published: ' .[......,.."a.. . vaxed wa anted him to | i he country, i h or th 7 W A i | Judge Holt. The results of the interview g not knowa. five per cent bouds . . 198,241,100 azd sud Augie Grifith, agva's weeks. Sl " 4 ‘ { adelphis, to which the foliowing | *' o the colored men of the Mississippl Valley, to be ceiled | - Six p-'-‘r cent bonds of 1= 18,325,591 80 e A ives and fricads of the fumily srs Sespectlully lavited bo nd fir ally said that it was given them to sho | % Freedmen's Opinion, will be started at St. Louis on the 1st Y Six per cent bouds of 1tal siend th funeeel, ths doy (Monday), st 4 yciack, (ram the:rosl- ned the news that a man by th e of Graut, | sornoliss Cole, Montgomery Biair; | 0f September. It will be a large quario, pal 4 by B | J. W.Owen of Brooklyn, L. L., senior clerk to Gen. | Six per cent Five Tweuty ":-In;‘::;:s;:n;u h‘-; % Ac:i»:‘.‘ mum:’:th_ i tirkuuan 1o the Adwirel, was iu com ,s0d the Hon. , H. Riles; 34, J. ryBIAE; | Gee Alesander, aod edited by the Rev. W, H. H. White, | 0. 0. Howard, was to-day promoted as chiel clerk in the Total 'y {htaat son of Lease P ard Euima Hallook. 1 O3S e \ o WhipDH d the d f 1 v | Jacob P. Leese. at Large—J. R, Dooliiile, Bobert or of the Second Daptist ch o i Freedmon o Bureau. 9 2 The relstives aod triends of the family ace invited to ) 1 heen whipped and the defeat of ¥ 13 | 7" Walker. Job A. Dix, Gec. Socum pas tor of the § .m tist Church of that city. 3 i Ly oy URRENCY l\nma.(; e e oL S (Monday). ot 1§ 0'sieck pr m.. from the reskdence v It was an anxious time to F He | ORI O YENTION asey.—We have received aeall, in manu- CONSCIENCE LETTERS. Terporary Loan. 18 665469 9 of his graudtather, Geo. Hallock, Nov 3 Horatio-at., B. X. was b te with the army n opes ki ook bl g er of ans autbority or not wedo not know, e a | The fullowing characteristic vonsoience letters ato | Lhree Xoar Jompes 1210 00 | HINCHMAN-At Eliasets, K. J..00 Thandss, tha B jast, Josophe « 1 delay the opeiug snd dew R xas_delegation to ‘ention in Traaton, o the 10th, to siect delegates | tuken from the many daily receivod st the Treasury Depart Thirve Year 7.3 Nofes.oe 43,350 00 e abde of the fumily e invited to wieed the B wad the paper, returned it, and said, * 1 daa't ouvention, headed by the Moz, David Bur- | ¢ Phitsdeiphia Stato will apparestly be reprosented | ment, returniug ill-gotten gaina. Total 61579,608,000 03 1 From the Sacond Presoytarian Caurcl, Slizabath, on Mow- gy s . - | nett, left yestorday for Philadeiphia. 2 ts ob dek e M ety 50 bel ; et e g e Oth inst., st 2 o'clock pr e Bt Thore is it that peper for me o R L . delpkia by two sets elogates. The Morrictown | Mr, SEcrETARY=-Sir: This 830 belongs to the Government Matured Irebt not Presente e LEARNARD—At Southarapton. Mass, 0a Thursdsy. Avg. 2, Mary pob NOMINATIONS WESCINDED, Tetoman SR | tor revenue tax. Mes. Jury, DAVES. [ §1,670 160 3 T acinia, only cbild of O. oind Mary 3 Learuard of Lawrvace, 4 el veap et gax Fraxersoo, Az, 4.—The De e County | e hear that a movamentis on foot amons the Democratio | 1, oo Uscls B uLioce-—Sie: Tackosed o8 willind $I5gwAlh |, ;g DERLRAING, 40 IR Kot aged 18 moaths aud 4 days » v put & new £ iy el g M| ponents of Rogery in this Congressional District (other | s due Uncle Yours truly, Mux TAME PidteN B ..o, = LOWDEN—Suddesly. oo Scaday, Avgnst 5, Emum A. Lowdes, ation last night roscinded all the nominutions for county | |7 -t - . ‘ Fractioval Currenc oF Mary Ao and J The € s socmed o> coegriphtes 7 | caomen to get b of isfactory candi aviog FINANCIAL, o Certigientes of Deposi ok Fhoey A 1n consequence of & dissgreement as to the fitness of | failed) to bring out ex-Judge Huines for that position. The fractional currency printed the past week was hee late tesdel 7 Total.. 2 o'clock p. w. 4 MILLER—At Brook!yn, on Hlul‘fi, Aug. b, of conmumption, Ko, son of the late Kev. Jabo E. Milier, azed 25 yeats aad L1 moathe. i relatives and friends of the {amily ace teapectfuly invited ta ot “end bis fuvers!, from hie mother's residence, No, 70 West Baltio- ot on Alouday, August b, at 30 ciock . i ‘ PEIRCE =On Friday, tho 54 iust,, at Great Barrington. ""‘"fl A. Peirce, wife of Lbar &1 ree of New Vork, and denghier Horsce P. Smith of (Heu Cove, ia the 37th yesr of bet Redatives and Liiends are invited to attend the foue. bfl'- Churoh, corner of Madison-ave. apd Thicty etghthiat., on . tho Bth inat., at 1 o'clock. SESSIONS—AS Multon, Ulster Co. on Fridey, Aug.3, Jola, intaay’ ‘eou of Jobio aud Elizabets P. Sessious, aged 9 moutls. STEWART—On Ssturday, August 4, F. Sibley, aged B yers uanmou-m-u Auilie Hague Stewart, sad graed- Quughtor of John Hague, eag., of Wei obokeu. Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s PAPas. WERD-0n Sunday. Augant 5, afte a lngering ilioes Cathanas, e relatives and friends of the (amily, also those of her sons, 4. V. O wud Edward, and son inlaw, 8, 3 bdmn.u"msdhlly lnvitod toattend the funeral, from Le: residencs, No. U2 Mortop o, em Taesdsy, Tth inst., af 2 0l WILLIE—On Saturday, the $tl inat., st “Hamburgh. Datchoss Co. Ly e of W, Hieugy Wik is, aud dacgotee of the. Tate Wi ) ot e e UOTAEY te . on Tussday, tie Tth it e et Carrinzes will be st the depot 2o meet the trala Jeaves New-York at 10 o'clock a. m. WOOD~(n thie eity, on Setarday, Avz. 4 James Wood, sftor @ ort and severs il hess. in the 630 year of his age. The friends sud acquaintancas are Laueral, brom Monday, at 9 o'clock & m. Westchester Ha County. Corstery, (G5—1o Brooklyn, ou Friday, Au Younts, aged 60 ,vw':. n mfl‘.’.n J of tue family, slso A M., and of ¢ toud bix fuvaral, froum his late y-ot. ., Brooklys Gpecial Notices. J. Taylor's Suloon, NOS. 363 AND 367 BROADWAY, elng closed, the bissiuess will be contiuued 4t NO. 335 BROADWAY. e Lo WL EREROR camnot iy (00 mueh in faver ei Dalley'® MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR; it is the most rapid cure foc Burne {athe world. Cutes Piles, Corns, Bunious, Ol Sorss, Skin Dis eases and Brulses, a3 if by magic. Try it. Tweaty-fie couts abox. Sold by Druggiats. ‘without o 10 Wishington. The Admiral exprossed himself i i . . " . position Radical candidates for the seat in the United States ; i Y @reely. He rexinded military meu of the saying of Napo- | Benate which Senator B. Gratz Brown now holds.” :?.1::#?;.".‘27;:&",‘.’.’:”;:’: ;;':;'lfi; of :fiacr:;'of ?:z fi'n'.'l " '.;n; el & --:?:a’- :‘nl: H -p::uuy excluded, it “York; Asa I ill of Norwalk, Conn; J. L. Suezrott of Beon that be bed but two wen in the French army that | Omo.—At the Democratic nomination of Thomas | these trattors FEFe WETRo Tuan others—a {8 Just aud in fact veoemary o, prestme Uhat hey are in; Chambersbarg, Ps.; W, W, Sueflield of NewLoadon, Coun., ould handle well 40,000 troops, und if 100,000 were put | P, Fain K int! 4 1 be & greater trattor thao Robert E Lee ! cluded among the banks liabfe to tax. Banks are fully deficed | 804 B F. Agliogton of Wilnington, N.-.K be fiedd be would have to command n‘lcm bimsclf. fi.«Im'yl:td.;mhfhu Xlul'h th 'm'l.il,"”d“lm:: 'rv!lnlfow m:m:vr mlfln)'\ o {d"u‘g h.;c i i I‘:.‘ :‘"um?fl;:&&?‘l‘:’l&‘;&yfimr fid;l m‘m:’yk nln‘:n:’-_nldht‘f ‘.’_‘u’fi'n'.ffls'mfl,fl"“"" % . . 28 0 p of support to the nominee and to the platform | Then 1 would have sal to the others W 10 every , n, 4 , 3 Vst would you do i such 6 case,” was & question put | *of the last Democnm) State Convention.” Wiliam How- ZUe you will leave the country within sisty das, or company having s place of business wheres credit are L”"“"-“"”"'.W"-”'_""-s‘x- Xagvier & Nvy-Tok; )y " Dot said et y . pever show your beads here again, you can go % Tuen | opened, by ‘the deposit or collection of woney or currency sub- P, Haskill of Clicago; J. A. Salma of Boston; Corydon g0 the Admirel. “ Do'" eaid be, if 1 was Presidont of | ard of Clermont County bas been nomisated for Cougress by | SN B0'0rcat mass of Southern traitors have tilled the land | ject to ‘bo pali or remitted_upon drat. ohack or orcar, or | Palmer of Wrren, Oblo. aud 5. B. Pawe: of Syracuse, e United States 1 would give aperemptory order to Gen. the Demoerats of the Nisth District, In the Third District, | jn peace. and repaired their wasted fortuues, but 1 would | ‘where money is sdvanced or ued on stocks, bonds, bullion, Deutal m"“""'nfiufi.xw' Spaalding of St. Louis; “tell B Y ar 5 1 | the Hon. R. C. Sclen iasti inated never allow them to make laws for s free people! And then Dills of exchange, of promissory notes, etc.. suall be ragarded George F. Barker of phia, ancl J. G. Colburn of PleClellan 1o fight abattle each day with 5,000 men till . Sclienck was epthusiastically. renominated by A t Let no man say they | aa & bank or aa & banker. Tt was Decessary, it seemr, in tha | Newask, B the en Be nad were Killed, or.till victory stood ‘oot | b8 Eepablioass onthe 3d. & resolution was adeptad comments e 8wk have sibscribed to any (ers when the pegple Biionof Conetan i s (8 BELEEAPLLCTS o aris Devai Litsratuse—Dres. W. Trows, of NewLondon; M. §. streteled on toe Bauner of America.” ing that gentlemnn for his succossful efforts to secure to the | for ven for the murder of Lincoln. ‘Tbo Pres- | banks should exempted by name, in order to . | Deak of Chicago, and K. W. H. Howard, of Rutland. soldiers an equalization of bounties; by Lis earnest and per- | ident them they must ‘the public debt, take the | licve thewm of tbe tax which takes the place of lice e anuu.v‘rc'am-m E. M, Harr's, of Bostou, and G. H. ‘ JOSITION OF THE ADMIRAL. sistent efforts to secure an emphatio T ition of the volun- test oath, nd.;bo- m tance | "r'.:.".".'f.... s ::.. nsr‘.-:mw::l:‘m- i -:d:‘ :#: uevcw C‘:m o m-.: N B i i ecogD! 0! . provisio don, ommitt: Microscopy 3 Utk the Gegert 15 the ATy, the Adial B 50 | e olsor of the Dsion 1 th roonganaaton of the roguar | EAve besmrme rpreseaiive should | tion Do 0 Qunetier, el baska. whetber of issun.or sav jugs. | Fhilsdeiphie: 1t W. Varue, d How-York, sad mand, 10 Lurea, 1o office, vo beadguarters. He re- | army; aod for his diligence and zeal in represonting and pro- to live Very respectfully, E- A. RoLuxs, Cowaissioner, | Allas, of Newburgh, N. Y. ides iu the Clty of New- 2 i "ia happent Presidest | Jobn McDuthe, Esq., Rochester, N. H. pericins e S O T IS n ty York, and awaits orders from the | motiag the local interests of bis constituents; also SUpPOrting | yonngon cheersd _every NEW-YORK VESSKL QUARANTINED AT DADIA vy Departiest a6 does wuy other officer in the nav. | the Congressioval policy of reconstruotion. Col. William | Joyal heart, to pardon everybody that iond | o Consul at Cadia writes, July 5, a8 folloss: BROOKIYN NEWS, can be commanded o doty and assigued to any station Muugers, formerly of the 50th Olio. has been nomiuated by some that_didn't ask were pardoned A mals and g trom Now.York “'. ..- ey < 5 service a8 b6 could have been before bis promotion, 1f | tbe Democrats of the Fifth District to sucosed Mr. Le Blond. dered o en ‘Madon of Nigo 0 m'"’m"'-;';'; A Rssipexce Strucy Bf Lronryive.—On Satur- « departmest wish for bis advice or sid they send for Peudleton of Olio ks taken to abuse of Gen. Grast, and | son should have said to Southern least time days, aud it m:,':,‘r.-fl" wal the ves- | day evening the residenceot Mz, Wm. Meishon, Lorimer-t., im. Hle hod 7suk and payybut is without command, and | 30020% 1im & “'d‘”:""““’ sgeiust tho Constitution of t it 0L e vl for ,'".,."dm",umx.'.yn""“,’;::"m‘: wear Powersst., E. D,, yas strick by lightning, but forta- f assigned to eny duty be would, of course, have bis United States, and & determination to broak down the autbor- Wh Caroling | sither place beforo coming bers, OF EOINE %0 an/ other port in | ately uo one WAS tnjursd, The eloctric fluid entered the " ity of the State. un,u‘{ the amendment the Constitutios, but abe did it .| By dotng so they will st 1eAst 3aTe & week's tme, ex. | froot ‘window andf traversed the , breaking &:r #lass ? Crvin Rigars BiuL 18 Kextocry.—The Cairo Undar protest—did it because she was obl 10, 8ad claims | clusive of the time spent in Xuasantine.” and soveral fixtuzes ; if them furcal i% way through the wall of L the rigut to unde the work when she the power. APPOINTMENTE. o house and spent iweifon an sljoining buildisg. —— \ WIE STCCESS. R o o e AR Democrat of the 24 inst : he Ras feoutiodl from the arly determioation | some dayssivee Wiison Purds. Robert Tbornton, Robert Of Vs Adming) 10 ) s cpemy,” as he calls it, Tobe | Pdmonson end Jamew Edmonson, citizens of Marion County, e - e etk v Juzht to this ity and confined in Taylor al o7 reef hie coild not avoid, a fort he must pass. oney. of the Fisedments Dureas. fob un with whick be resolved to grapple, he alwags found Wm. Spaidiog. M. C. A writof hateas | ! n was wsued by Judge B linrd | J Districs accordur co with outt, A re byqoght belore lWm yesterday. By eon- couse. e alwags loaded down r‘« @l We guus sue could bear agd gropplod with | sge wris te mes And this is_reconstraction. does Thus thiugs west oz Aud mow propose to waka traitors by sending them to Congross | Oongress sava ¢ traitors, aud canzot be admitted to seats. The 4 lot them in if they are loyal men.’ et a ) ¢ back aud Acquiriok power ia tie ‘admitted ! Supposing & who groved & brajler the President al_man to represent them | pogneyivasia Il o {i4ue've | ot Dmote: Gororaor, Asdrew J. Faslky vios Edaaad; Ex-Gov. A. J. Johoson was on Satarday appointed g y o it Coabamg.of Phlisighia; Poier & Keyser,| | EOTHO Crmpnet Kipxateen.—Eleanor Beuer, { Assistant-Asscssor, Zias beed appointed Assessor Third | alittle gir!, whose paents reside iu South Sixth-st., E. D, lmlr‘w L h oo thab offsial resigoed | was kidzapped by ex nukoown womn several weeks ago, and ook boaberpe y vind at the Five s House +f Industry, New-York, "Tho following a7 pointments aro avsouaoed for tho Territors | o Friday last. Tie ohild was sufleritg with s bad oplitbalmio wilivction coutracted 1o b lastitation. A chud belonglug o ’lm i —flgenn" BEEBE" ot B “VAIL” of . for theiz BEST HATS, made to measars he prebanted to our Gusiomers FREE OF CHARGE, at our "l"‘ll‘ndqr’-n-l. No. 3 ru'i::- 0opposite Astor House CULARS, sr Sl et Warranted LR AR S @ and RI - here. . ., ot 8 o'cl 0 Tty e T AUMSTRONG, Progidsat. sy, | Secrataries. Tros. Liver Hesur F. Raxs: My ¥, Rawary SO onncll, Mo 10 UNION LEAGUE AMERI B O in force on MONDAY uv'égfqu‘m No. 193 Bowery. Business of importanes. 2 i IA% G = T rows. b shadoe ok “ine Fmpire Lockssiitch Sewiugedinchines, o Fani: o e SER T MCHNE o, o 6 gedr -