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B arvibmwne, PRICE FOUR CENTS. Tyor. XXVL..N% 7.904. NEW-YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST & I866. l) YSPEPSIA, [ Jorender vecy goo ‘:“{?-'fif :Aygr_‘x}m-:‘.‘b&a 1 must say, 6% THE KENTUUKY ELECTL WASHINGTON, NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SOIRNCE. that the preliminary & e — S, i Oreat s:ief and unesioas ¢ dom ¢ toex | ivg on the part of the jes The Copperhend Mnjority from 20,000 to WatHvorox, Tuesdsy, Angeal 7, 3606, || ANFUAL SESSION-—DISTISGISUED. BAVANTS | i the Park. e i ke 30,000. CABINET MERTING, . mrn.:f:'olr:nl FROM PROY. AQASSL. . 5 Crxenvyaty, Avg, 7.—The returns from Kentocky | The usual cabinet meeting was beld ¢ day, all the | 7 . ‘xolmxm.ox Mass., Tuesday, Aug. 7, 1668 . o ey : ok ettt e indieate a Demoeratio mojority of 1rom 20,000 to 30,000, members being present except Messrs, McCuiloch and Her |y Nlfionlllcldsmy' 5F Balenaa IRl BN Lor.don Dates to ,‘“fl]fl 5 find fi by fllC | ex members of the depnt Lovssvitir, Ky., Aug, 7.—The Journal's scoount of the ¢ity | Jap, Asstetans Secretary Chandler repreeenied the Treaeury | 4.0 "y "o ' o = ¢ : 1&,1;,‘ \\‘m ‘ulc. in l;plv election, yesterday, gives Hobson 2,987 votes and Duvall 4311, | Department. No exective sppointments Were wade to-day. Iluol':l. 1663, eor '“""“'m"d by : Owe "' Atlantie Cable. | Lhunate thankyus, 1o O et Diaaty KE MATISR oot o Tes| [P Durh of Apyorid wOoux Feseivell 647 e INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. scientific ubility and attaizwent, aud is intended Vi y tabes. w o youohuva uied o tiess wihuppy proceadingr, Ove | Jobnston 3,03, for Clerk of the County Court. Cral received Aiationd for ¢ i 1 § Tute- - (d s 3 . PPy ¥ e - Py Applications for clerieal appointments in the Jute- | alove aud in cobperation with J enabie it ¢ | ke s stid—todeed, 11 bave sard, of fmplicd. f they | 4,409 and Harberon 3,345, for Judge of the City Court. Mar. 0y L e the Goverument in farther . . ¥ « cf the stow g e e That ke Bag cows BTG 1h & spirth OF c0nelNation="] oxall reesiusd B054 and Warden 4,481, for Appoiletb SU0IL. - | LI Dnertment ane asing dn mowas the rate of 30 aday. | the interests of seience wore imwediately profitable to b . * o | h Betail o ~the vight louorable gontlemen was uzavle, from eictocliidonduntncts buis Lo R Secretary Harlan forwards them to bis wuccessor, Mr, Brows- | Government and conntry. The Academy metatda. 1w, N o sanwsoznuay | ¥ urener Detatl 01 the Ariatice. | ibe chece of coution, 1o pocerd for mupmomnieL aad with | e o e R s | (MM ahg) W Thoria i st the st of | tbe County Conrt Roow, To the absenes of the Prasidentf’ tone. y ploce the utmes e o are many things which Bave been sald at this meeting to | TUTT | Beptember, Prot. Backe of the Coast Survey, the Viee Prestdest, ! BITIRS perat e b rl-““,::- mi'!\“ M e ""'.“m‘m;d;; ;‘ivelm TION. THE JONNSON CONVENTION—TEE 1WA VELEGATIOXS, | Henry of the Smitbsonian Isstitute, tpok the ebair. % p of writers 7 17 T " . el et B s . Ny - —— N i ore. Louis Agassiz, Walcott, Gibbe, and Benjamin Pieres ikl sah s Hines, o ¢ et ARTA T ) M1 meeietrates, it is my f my first duties, to at Thomas H. Bentor, jr. Copeervaiivo delegateto the Phile- wip s BAVARIA T0 BE INCLUDED IN IT and vpon on, X Mot and Wil Eben F. Nowinated for Governor— | delphia Conventen fom Tows, aud vLo way defested in 1664 | Harvard College, Presideut Tasour! and Profesors T\ Geumeny ever yrod WO i ‘ | u_\»m“mgm{nwl; Tory’ case sut mitted by Col. Stone by 50,000 4n the cxuvass for Govoror, bas been | Rood and Rutherford of Colambla Cullege, Prof. Goyes i ke usser of 30 aly fienly tes S Vi Seariy Move Dach deadd O 106 1 feadered the positon of Pint Avsctout Pstmaster Genern), | Prcceton, N, I Mosrn LD, We:.mrnl M mbe 0, o . seuY i 2 Special Dispstch to The N, Y. Triban A if be shall secure barmory between the two dclegatiove from | Philodelphia, Lee, Losquereux of Columbas, B. 4, Gesll e ( ’ | Wurzburg to be Gecupied by the Prussians PorgLaxD, August 7.yTly Clpperheads of Maine | bisState when oredentials e yresented. Cambridge, Mase,, and W. D. Whituey of Yalo wwerehusts. 1o - and Mentz to be Retained by ht wet in grand ecuseil to-day, and uominated as heir INTERESTINC NEW-YORK SOLDIERS, g:"'n::"::e:dmlrfl C.H. Dav:- and Pnf.‘m:- of ateed e ‘ +46° Bavirias o that port of the | caaailnto for Goversor, to be sapported tn tho present can- | - ‘The New-Vork State A:cncy bere Pate. 5, BN B pr Pkt h’“‘ b A Qo We defy ary oo e dich this aeme 3 avarians. vass, Eben ¥, Pillsbury of Farmington, o lawyer of mediam | edge of any Col. Herman Le.ug an autborized daim egent. | 5o "og gon "poeard _fl;-; 'mu'“':"" E p e t - | wbility, The resolutions adopted were of o purely metaltio na- | He is not known at the Treasury or War Depertments, Sol 4 opeoted R ——— 216 bean madn 10 e~ | gure, and jast what was expeeted. A bill of indictment was | Giers and others can hove their ciaims eolleeted freo of €x | T ppy i ) action taken this morsiagwaste - " Fon £ A . Eandd rou s 'hirty-ninth Congress, which de- i i v o wilk preduce o oertibeates published by v that to Admiral Persano Court-Martialed. il BArdc Qiensg e e - "‘,m, g e} the VS B ke B scts tartel| PRI A TGS Agg. soicptific seselons ot 9 8. m., and .be busivoss seasions st 4 o bave open spices or open nounced as vevelutionary end usurpatory, their acts despotic RIS TTOINTMENTS, #o, e in which discusei and tyrnsical. President Jobzison is bespatterod with praize . ddom il ¥ . through the week, and (o selcct Thursday evenisg for KEMLMEER —— e G ment, I hopa you will % » 4 4 5 oo g The leading Job Jepublieans are oppesed 10 | public delivery of an eulogy upon the life and oharaote: ¢i i s B B for whet is termed his fearless defense of an assalled Constitu- | vl Eritibuut of adspich mBorhto Sogat] Tole RAWNEA Tikixbmok o¢ Luherat PN e fer s amed ol preparation ert ) AUSTRIAN TROCIS P INTO THE the Government, 1 wich 3 s and for | tio, for his patriotie effurts (o harmonizea distracted country. | **¢ "":'I‘;”"h“'c"r_ h’ febeviis Aol "‘:"I phomgichg i ki ta sed mm“‘ ‘:‘l;".‘, ‘;,"'o“""h mewiere AUN OR WHISKY b g | Vatlored in (bl of Commont it 11£07, ¢ | Oua of the priucipal epeskers, 8. D, Clay of Gardiner, said that ;‘;""‘ A Y 1174 (IO 1 R st ekl o o b - Taddey. Fhps R w3 CERBOP SANE DRUNXAS TYROL. parks are { © | onee it was treason to aseail tho President, and pow the*disty | 8% read at the scientiio scmion fhis morning on & Fhetesielsié, s Py o8 "uch discuseions, " | pupples of the Republican party” do it to-dey, which elegart ex THE LATE FORGERIES. k :""‘“"' "’bh""?';“;;”d‘ o o Normal Map of the &cief Sube the SR RS- o)y vegeidie - puilon 3t ey be brouelt | pression of Lis was loudly ehcered. e warsed office helders Usited States to-day received ‘zz"'(‘:'l”:""b e G"’."':“’"‘:;"'G"‘“t" @adin tahen by wdabia aod EORD g al | 1w YTPATTAN O AN e heeher vo think | that they wust take sides, and be elther for or agaiust the Gov, 0, cimoet tho whele amouct which the Gov- m"_ o '3',;;'_ o ~‘-"n"'wl"'“-m ":" ' READ Wit0 131 ABOVE ¢ ! N1 I'TALIAN \ b vou must not | erpment. Abram Senborn of Bangor, the President cf the | ernment bas been defraudcd by the forgeries charged opon :lum';':';"' ““::‘:" xnh. ter, W .';_‘:: | SR B v“:f'“‘jlj; Convention, wae fn favor of giving the oflices to the Republi- | William Ringgoid Cooper. ke amount wes received jntwo | /o o u‘;’;’d:‘:m h'u: l":"""m “‘_ , :' “ | whick the patks ore L ihold the PSR | cans, who, be declyped, were coming over to tbe Copperbeads | cextifieater; oue on the Yiiei Nationsl Dank of Philadeljhis it a By disonsaion tha Svomaiis Do, Aot 4 of the Bagiint €) Pew- | 3 p ) o to the roa ¥ subject was ordered to be carried over lo the mect " y Th kolera Excoreacing Lt | o ~the n of effeirs, 1 don't ut | by thovsande, and, if they demand ell the offices, for God's o other on Adams Fxprees Cowpesy for y ¢ ¢ & ) te-morrow. Many valualle bave been entexsd for erton, N 1. furmecly of the ok, PR o | 4 = o ook mike wse of | gsie et them bave thew. Provideseo had put Androw Jobn’ 98 seigpais g S e :'"P;:‘m ~ » o8 0 agliot. Ghurch, Ghontes, 7 Eagland. b ing G5 110 | wonin bis present oftice, and we must go to him and Kot ask SONAL. el e - _,m,.,'““" " . . ] fouk a1 | i o come tous,_ Bion Bradvary of Purtand ko askedne- | o, tccdnan and Fudlerton were among the y Wil G . - — of right— intstrd 4 s SHECRINS . y " Bl b e T IR S g er of IELL | thing of tho Administrtion. yrobably fergeting that be i sn ve Mantion 1o 00 NEW.YORK UNIVERSITY CONVOCATION( wi fen. ve beei. Asry Fay, Toesday, Avg. 7=10§ A processions. applicant for the ofice of Collector of Custorus for this District 50 carrisgeLonee, extendiag 1o peids - s i 1 have uw . wy 'en.. ¢ ' Ibe steamer biix the following Imessagen frox ot roperly which I | All be wanted was tho President to break up the Radical party | , ¢, are being torn down. The | FOURTH ANNUAL SEESION=-UNIFORMITY OF EXAMINAC with their effects thai | wea induce . e S BN o M-Sy e avd which 1 cnly st | of the country, Iie denouneed Congiesr, ard maid that Roy” 1 be made o flower garden. New, acchmmodations ot . ay othors ot they bave crersted in asiikngly beve | iy riy whether that | Ly T L faiked well sometimes, but when Thad. | (A28 Wi DO 8 B O ot it . T ShEpe. ’ | ever ¥ er will Ve due at 8 o'elock te been made to me last " | Bave been made for the Picsident's livery ot the west end | Special Disputeh to The N. Y. Tribure, “ Selal mouser. | take grect jlecouie i thos § proclaiming s | L ve s ¢ Ja what T uow sy to bim | Stecens cracked bis whip Raymond voted with Lis. | Byt e Tkl A AE Y o TN e Ul S isent wib (. for the purpe ter at right Sueh was the tenor of the speeches, It was noticesble that. e vt ooy b g, AL AN 5 g — . disy f Aspy T x Ity fuct tion, the | i instanding boasts W do that fhe C wrd Gen, Jobn M. Coree, the Tero of AMoons, is fin town Jook- The Univewsity Convocation, or . SRR E— DR S v t oding L i iy e };pu\-xl:::p-y«';-t: g 'x:rc ::.':nf--::r ing nfter bis Regalsr Army sppoiotment. Teackers of Iustitations under care of the Agents, ) . wil be susisice : T . | = : “Pf. | rpe Rebel Gen, Dick Teylor of New.Orleae, srrived to° ¥ f o ‘ 'L o . Shavastastasie ol b J fourth apnual meeting at the Capitol to-day. Many _ e Bitters 1o tuionds . icied, | g were received of the {1...:;.1:;': :"‘::i‘:‘d‘x:nl.ln‘d ‘(:“h'm;;}’:'p i h." ’:' U8t ) gy, Ho s a delegate to the Philadelplia Convention, wembers wers in attendsrce from all parts of {be : fovey | Ny 4 ket e ntterances of the Copperheads dering | — g, b000p Cowan, Superintendent Darling, Gen. Etereman | v, ey tod and Qiseaseel ' stk Yeurw l i P i was secely od 1 LIS cliy | te Rebeliion were freely indulged in by all the speakern, A SO ‘arious papers were presen 0eseed: N Yepove . [ vorsgp oo gespmpspes T ot “ iy | erd Gen, Atlen of Misccur, cre in town. a Special Committee from ft 1ist Convoeatfos, 3 » ' me fo 81y #e | = place on the seicction of delegates 1o tho | "o L 6k own o f Visgiala. J,N. Sprague of Arkunsas,Davis v y Philade) C 5o . r P iog uritormity of examinations in 1! Colleges througtout D. Seigitriod. Pestor of Tweihl Kyiiot FRUSSIA AXD | & fortusaie pros 3 jinde!phin Convention, some being in fasor of their being | ool o0 o 0 gty M. Gregory of Texas, all of the | gy 4 - W B st dorc? Fro rva- | elected by bellot, and others by the severs) ¢ ty delegations, | oo e Buresy, bave been grauted a leave of sbaesce for te, and & x u recommending no admissiors 14 ‘ | = tlamen (Nr. & but those fo favor of the baliot triumpbed. The four delegates | oo ™0 BT o Conneeticut. Cellego ed eundem, except Lpon examination, weré 1 bvosinent) bém Mioring Sudor he 3 l I le W at large that were chosen wese L. . M. Sweat of Portland, PR o The Convocation will coutioue until Thursday night. G 0 of indigestion patied by & prostzsion of the vervoos | po ) rag two years ago a member from this d wer braneli ¥ N0, Fenton 1cceived the members at Lis residesce this svening. & Do ol adiogiity Sl il s At = s 5 | of Congress, ex Judge Richerd D, 1 wta, Altred | There has been received at the Treeeury Depart- T———‘-—“ PR . of thewn fevted, bt withost ieiet. Yeur W's Geruan Bidters | i W. dohoson of Belfust, avd the Bev. Dr, Leosard Woods og | ment n plate used in printing counterfeit 50 cent notes, which e B g ot Belumentl \ 28 S SRt oo, oo W hiot I | By the sgrecment the P to cecupy Wurz- | ¢ Hr\l:‘m who secently ned the Presidercy of Bowdeln | waw coptured in .\'--»anl‘ll.nybylh;vpfnl‘l"-o{l::mnl THE ISDIAN WAR—ATTACK ON THE WHITE ‘u“‘ 3 " N 3 mest | burg t the ¥ ADs &re 1¢ u the fortress st | j CollOge, and who wes elected I place of Eben F. Pillsbury, | service division. Tbe officers secure & quautify o coun. = . b A o oble meution of these Bitters induced me to try the 1w s # e - - ; 2 who decihed goiog on account of 1) beslth, The delegati ferfeit notes some weeks ago, and baviog worked up tbe cuse SETTLEMESTS—ATROCITIES 1IN NEW-MEXico— contus et 1 hod an aversien to Patent Modicines from the spdl | b ofe 1eft it yesterday, aud the. Wur- | gy puardian of o from the Furth and Third Congressional- Districts tlso seut | soceeeded fn secoring the plate and ceverel of the partice ex- | "ll‘:".(‘r:':::fl;“"“fl'- vectsl Dispate . Tribuse. | justificd i 1 rela; delegates as )l geged in the manufscture of e notes, . Leavisworrs, Tuesday, Ang. 7, 166 and ene” quack * Ditters” whose culy it seers to be to pelu of | ¢ £ troops veit ¢ et ¥ ewertined an d Mqaer upen the commonity in wd | vl | i en—should attacks be made o Third Distrio _Geo, Gethell of Anson and Albert P, Gould INDIAN AFPAINS. £ a . he tendeney of which, 1 feer, Io 1o make many s cosfirmed drunk- | RWE NS | e i gy .:;"\'.‘v“‘, ed 1t 1 4 of Thomaston, by Jotter & lawyer. The Commissioner of Tudien, Affsics in Nebraska The Indians made o raid upon the setflements o -aite i s i . | The rivir Rlize is reopeved every powe taison places in l“""-':"‘lf" trict s pay) 8, Meiril) of Skisley a1d Dr. Geo, W. | e ‘l~“>_m i e o iving | White Rock, a tributary of tha Republican, They wer pon lemning tist yours wes res ! 4 [ 0 prevens r [Hear, bear.) . es instructed Indian agents to probi ling or EIVINE | o ced in scliers' uniforms, sod armed with revolveing soch M with hoppy effcct. It sction, not cu bt AUSTRIAN TROOFS 1N THE TYROL. at e be 1 mway o 1 Allof the foregoing deiepetns are, with two or three excep, | away of arms or swmunition (o Indisue. - # | . 4 tthee @ e dust b | bopw it can be don tration of police o | (ions men of very onyg, Ay . e ¥ sabers and carbines, They stole all the provisions, clothed wpen the servous syslein, wes prewpt snd g 1 a1 | Duriog the last daye, the Sustrians bave been | wifitay St 1 kpow such cad to mischielin | Lot TN - nary obility, but coppery euough to THE CONFEDERATE DEAD, and borses from the settlers, and captored & women axd bed save derived grest end permepent bemebt fiom Uie e of o | pouring iuto the Tyxcl, via Bavasis, 10 the number ofsbout | §ir ¥ ARty theewy b M. ".“mrf"u::"’::“::::«::c‘cum:‘n:nbo.r. An organization Las been effected through the | chi'd and took them with them. After committing the i Doitigs. Very respectfully yoars, ! forly thousends. Heo o Ke—at Joast a or | of he party were prescnt & \: "f’:“:’:"l;‘i“z“l““ 1eader | gou i o ing for ite object the exkaming nd burying in ceme. | Lendish outrages upon ber, they loft her insensible, Shé wad ) LN W. D, SEIGFRIED, No. 284 Stackemaaer ot 4 | SR ke place.”s Well. if | oo . . the wost cONSpicuODs | goy oy of Lo Confederate dead. Plats Lave been purchesed at | fonnd the next day and brought Iato the seitlement. The Ji D. $£16 LD, . — AUMI SAKO. u will bave the gocduess 10 assure your friends the belng those who denonnced the putting down of the late Rebel- ; » THE 1 ¢ NAVY-—AUMIRAL FERSANO. b 3 juiting Gettysburgh, P d Fravilin, Te i erument will ¢ive you every opportuiity of try a fon, and whose Lighest ewbitity 1y ju denouncing the * nig ettysburgh, Pa., snf wklin, Teor. dians gave the inbabitants potice to leave, stating ik 4 Tho Mtalian ravy is to be reo 2. Teit, nod fachitaiing the determination of that W ) bound gronnds, oo the Rav. D. Mecrige, Poaton cf the Faseguu Bpiist Ch . L 4 " : g : B iaa ok of Jou. 1o 1he tae o on hsk % .:L:,:.“:'r. in 101 fowip with (fem o wal ; RNING “‘; '""k""““' BARRACKS. 3] 'm.“‘;:':;’::::h:“ = s .“ The ecourt-awartial of Adwiral Versao, who recently | right uotidit is deter or the other— ol i publicans whovere not s them: 720t many bands ¥ | right v i dete e 0 re not delegates, TLe Jefferson Barracks, near Georgetown, were {abined to dsive the mhites away from 4 pight destroyed by fire; it broke ont sbeut 11:45. Svyposed e you will corvey to your ANOTHER DISPurcy, Fhiadey) The Tndians in the Powder River country have deen stampedd | \ | | Frow the wany sespectabie recommendations given to D i commanded the Jalian feet, is progressing. wish to meet them X 1 .| . poriunities the s PortLAxD, August T.=~The Cowention wae called | to bave Leen the work of an incendiary. These barracks - land's Germen. Bitters, | wor induced 10 give thew Afier neing | AN ITALIAN LOAN. | bowever great ey be their aporta to ordes it The Hon, Dion prodvory addressed | were lately sold by the Goversment, and bed been converted b"“'"“‘f:‘lu::lqufi:fl -,“d 4 seversl bottes, | found them to be o good temedy for debility, wnd A new Italien losn of three hundred aud fifty million lire | recognised as places where the potice would not be erdered to | the meeting. political con into dvellings. Eight fam e loet their homes ard They lassoed a Mexican, and drove off a Jarge amount mést excellent toule for the viomaeh. . MERRIGE v | lll‘:;m‘nv.lv nl‘uvl.i-:x 1 ‘vml‘.x. |'--« the n:lnlmlnnilhr .Ih‘hl:\lrufl. ""f ll.'l::ruulr’ nia mmencing. goode. Troops bave been ordered on the { ontier by Gens. Grart ov +mont excellent teulc for the ot MERR has been ordered i n'that caso | will undertake 10 say that, anless an; uarzow. it 1 the y . 1 g ‘hive Lo Bishiunlers a3y d.st0rbanee Lo croated— | HEpreseutatives \3%""&".;“ the | ~+ COTTON TAX. Pope. ‘The greatest exclroment exists there. : > 1SS TROOYS, | uniess progerty be stiacked whish it is my duty to defeud— | Mave m..wdm‘ ose _ Stales pimilg to delr The Commissioner of Tuternal Bevenue has pre- foc iy o e Frow the Rev. Wiltism Smith, formerly Pustor of tie Vircertows tuere will be no soeb demonstiation. | cunstitutional Tigbt uestion Wi a » s 4o . * i the truce, part of the Swiss troops, | Colonel Dickison: of exther pohice or wilitary ¢ | Waitied, aod every verthgo of Secoession wil bt vopisved, :-':d's::m'.',:”" of cotton rogulstions, which will be ARMY GAZRTTR. u Sineo the siguing ¢ [ Ry Tlagrapn.) but | will make That wsve bas been broaght up between iho Precgant ang wnd Millville (N. J.) Baptiot Chiurches, Philede/phie. ! ! . | S ipiiet would heep them in reser Haviiy ot b oy faly & sumber of bottles of your Hoolmd's | which were g T, beve been dishanded. | o Gemonstrat ul-llu.,:...«.;m otery l;”h‘zfl.“‘lshn h‘itfl'-' ::Ik-m:{:ndvuwr.ul Lo bl jtly TAXING I§pLANS. 'ORDERED. v never ealled upon wntil we though tates 3P4 i ! Geran Bitters, 1 love 1o say et & iegus .- exceltent | ¢ CHOLERA. | . Tay Upluce myse'fa your | of Abrabam Lincoln. At Lincolns death wo werg”l The following is an estract frow w Lusor written by | _ Col. Osborne, late Assistant Commisdoner & wedicine, evpecially sdapted to remove the disense tley i ! ‘The cholers in inereasing in Eogland | st oo end to these u;‘Lnym | x[:m Illlru fll-wnm'[-m s llnmewl:'m:::ncrdln lnvr;r;n Pe | the Comusiasioners of Internal mn;mmuh mfl:«::{:{.:-"lu-hflh. to retwrn to Lis bome, to | ey g e comprominng what mast be set- | Republican party, aa Lincoln was 1o wiid and geutle in hy . Stawneo Indfin resids s ice, GO Sinp ST o4 tenighus thomepmshes 46705 4 LONDOS MONEY MARKET, | U (oo Honss of Cotmn | disponition. P seatle as Liveain was, Jobuson proved more | 54108 “""‘;:f‘::"o; Kiaptehes Aot fbbzree . e PPLIEVED. 4 Sated. and are eeful in discrders oftbe Jiver, livs of rppetite, be 1| - A4 | tion s 1hat of the | gentle, more forgiving to bis enemies i the South, and firm | Teservation With orhers 3 piain of suchtaX | poopiont Gl A, K. Smith, Surgeon United St B socusaesiel Gash 16 v of B Blendt, whe hevs | Loxpos, Morday, August 6, 156 atoient with which the | as adamant in seeing that thelr rights sbovld be vestored. | Selug imposed: Ty, from duty in Departwent of Caroliuas, and_ordered | 4 | Rigtt Yon. gentleman hod favored them. e (M Bo Tle is not the President of the Democratio party; but the | .| baye to say that §o view of what I regart as the proper iladelphia to sottle his accounis, on completion of which Wied them, and found them greatly beveficial in the testeration of | Consols close ] for woney. United States Five- 1d pot, of courss, guirantee that there would be perfc Democratic party supports bim because be is puro and Just. | eonstruction of the law, aud guided by tbe forner decisions of will report to the Surgeon-Goneral, T 5 WILLIAM 8MITH, | Twenties, 68}; Iilinols Central Railrosd, e ot gt thar’ WGht Ax b Bad *uid, the public imiad | 1w tot becouse we dosire office. What pleastre it there ia | this ofics, T thiuk Mr. Kiog and bis people reshing on their 'HONORABLY DISCHABGED, iz Nelih ours, troly, LIAM SMITH, | ntie i Dlinois Central Kailroad, /0. was in 8 state of gieat exsnp V5 Le thight ot be alde | office compared to the restoration of the Union aud the break- | reservatica are not sulject to tax s complnined, nd that no | = July 31—~Houpital Steward Edward uder, to ens No. 908 Hotehigeonat. | LIVERPOOL COTTON MABKET 1o seach il the sources f e Radical and destructive Republican party. Poilt- | aayessment san bo made upon them; aud 1 have fugher to say | bim {0 accept appointamons as Acting-A | . . 4l at be would get out placerds u feal powsr and piunder s tho groat principal of e | fhat, as farse tho officers f Interna Revenuo are oncerned, | the Department ot Florida, Acting- Livenroon, Monday, August 6 1 trosted Mr. Walpole would lncilitate the posting of them on rty. The President is not aggreseive. Ho has been re. re should bo taken that Mr, King and Lis people gre pro- iin Marshall, July 2%, Aoting-Awsl v tiug the sggressions of the Republicans. A central | tocted ln their rights,” Harris, Sept. 13,1265, Acting Carpenter 4 the park gates | THE ELSULT OF 'HE INTERVIEW ANNOULCED TO THE s fiat, with a decline of 1d. per pound | PEOPLE. ot i o v - it | Aws the result of this couference botween the Reformers and e | the Home Secretary, lllnaunnuul poster was published st an N ~ - § e ol FOREIGN NEW=, K mirolled the whole legistation of the country. ut of consistency of the Republicans. Oue of their fandamental doctriues was that negro sufftage must bo tablished; vet Tenpesseo Las been admitted Ly this vacil- Cowardly Congress exactly on the President’s terms | ting cl(gl wonths in trylug 1o keep the country | ford, Sept. 17, 1805, AONOBABLF MUSTERED OUT. " Capts, Nelson . Strone. Evans Blake, % Prevet-Majors; to take eflect August 31, and » r ; Capts. Gus. A ssistant-Quartermastess U, By - d Co1108.~ The seles toadey have been 8,000 bales. T THE CHOLER® 1N ANTWERP. The following dispatches, have been received by the Secretary of State: UsiTep S147E8 CONSULATE, ANTWERP, } . July 18, 1866, Fiem the Kev. Thomas Wister, D. D. Pasior of Roaborogh Bey- | ot € Larch Doan S1w: | feol it due o your excelient preparstion, Hooflerd's | Werman Bitters, to 3dd iny teatimony to the deserved rrpctation it bes warket Commissary of Subsisteneo of ufng U, Swope, Al man and 3 e Reform Leogus and the Goee t.—The Government, ablined. | hav for yoae, ot tmes, e trsbied wit gres dvrdes | GENERAL | by the Jight Hon. Sponcer Walpole, the Home Secretary, t. 'Lhis Cangress, after inereasing taxstion, bad tbe im- Volutteers. Ao 0y boud and pervous system. 1 wan sdvived by & frdend to try s | B < g { BT, Say agreed with the Couneil of the Hieform Leagus | podesce (0 vots iiself additions! compensation for Hs worth- | 75 s Ho, WWHLLLM S SENATE: & R ey e BT RS ¥ PR choir OBt o in wy Inst report upon the subject of lea, 9 Bettle of your German Bitters. 130 so, snd have experienced grost | ”1""‘“.";"“‘: roiph :‘:i’ A'ffl Frigy 'x'"‘"“‘""“'l A hhn, | (o foariiage 8 eveey Wy (bl O M T s s ealled for aud spoke at length, de- | bus been gradusily on the jocrease, ‘Tbe daily death list, as NAVY 6 ond anespected reliel | my heaith has been very materially benebied. T aphie dispatehes are in acdition to the extracts weo pub- | 1yo'ueorie to hold public meetings in (i parks, and it is ear- | Hu, | shown by the city papers for the last ten days, ns ranged from - ——— bed vesterdsy from our Eoropean files by the Moravian | estly requested that io the meantime and until the question is led to ballot for w candidate for The disease first mude its sppearance in the port on |By Telegraph.) 3 contidently recomiend the aiticle where | meet with ¢ e . —— | decided no n.mlm .ll'm]rl‘llw n;ldu |'u uamun'w;ln in Hyde- 0‘;,"";“_ 10 the balloting Tudge Rice, Chairman of the Com ‘ emigrait sbip, whict left duriog wy absence at Lan- DETACHED. i L J e o k. t only on nest Mooday afternoon, J U, at - h. v b i a Taa D) g, X7 4o my own, snd have beemassared by wevy of their gocd effect GREAT BRITAIN, B oo oo Ao ool it R B wttteon Ry Cpories ories oftextione. con 1 i became known to tho ity mutborites af LA Y;fl“fflfh",‘f.“d‘lf‘.l““’l‘"' S, i orts that the wajority of the Thirty. | isease wos cholora the vessel was ordered out of the port, Pemod 4 sistant-Sai YoV, m““" i sted that all will abstain from disoiderly T. WINTER, g their power (o preserve (ho beacs Roaberough, I ther earnestly e acts, and do every(b and prolect property. the { bat got until too to prevent the infection from reaching | the shore. The prevailingtype of the disease bere is mulig: ents in twoor Navy-Yar., aud onlsred to duty at Naval oluti s merits and receives our unqualified condemna- York; Acting Bosiswain Jeremiah lhfllls from Inml rebak Respectially yours, ernment nndertaking, on thelr y of the People- Iuterview of the Kte- 1, 10t 1 © uuy furtber demonstration of the mil The second resolves that we will hold all the departments of | stances carrying ofl the h v A of Wiekersham & Hutehiu the. HRomss | Eristot 0 make say fuither G Fresident, | the Government o1 assertion (bt ol the ighte of i States | three bours " s (arorie babitat, (bus ur has been the dpoks {uip Veruoat, on reporting af reliel. and to Brom Joba B. Wichens P & e e | . Sessesasy—The Severams apitulates. | WYDE PARK 0N THE “5TH OF JULYV. - sbowld be preserved. Gt . L andt e e 1hs A Sttt wrvaliieiel SR anb‘(‘l.c:'cgml:i S ordored 13 stoamér lom ol M & Fudey Ion Wosns, No. 390 i . % fou . & 'ho third resolves that taxation should be made equal, and | over gll vessels from this port, Vers respectfully, your obedl- | 4 3 d son the celebraied e —— | iRl raoon, there was, bag- | vkttt SO e sbimption of public lands. ontrervant, Jonx WiLsos, United States Cousul. 3:;"::.'5"?1:“"“:;,’"“‘ NavyYard, Philadeiphia, ard | THE CONTEST ENDED. Morning Star, July 26, | L Might and Right—Dbetween the Gy ermment and the people—bas ended as all such contosts wust eud in & fres country. The peopie have triumpbed: and their condnet when reaping the subst 1 fruits of victory Nave given a new proof of thsir title to coufidence, and of ustion of their claim to enjey o fall share of political tlose sloeking occurrences which had dis- tie two preceding days. A fow lucklesy ) individnal oharges of obstructiog the aportant and uniatereatiog in thefr apecial notice. When the police were removed, (ho iacentive (0 lawlessuess was itself taken Away. Nothing coukl The fourth tenders the thanks of the Convention in beba If of | (ho people to Andrew Johnson, and pledzes him its cordial | support. The fifth approves the call for tho Philulelphia Con | THE PARIS EXPOSITION. T eanslation. | LEGATION OF FRANCE 10 TP UNITED S1ATES, ) WASHINGIOY, 41l August, 1566, § My Secretary of State: XN The grave events which are passing in Europe may have caused fear that the Universal Exposiiion of 1507 wonld » ORDERED. Taty 3. —Swgeon Lewis J. Williams, to T a phia Navy-Yarl. Boatsw nlhllowoll)inll-“fi."- ;I;in.\. ermont; Paymaster George K. Martin, to steamer el Y WAITING ORDERS. July 31.—Chief Engiaeer B, K. Chassing. APPO! Caral ot ¥ ot the recipient from yoo of ome of (he greatest favors (hat can be 1ol voution, and recommends sending delegates thereto. Tho roport was unanimously acoepted. A ballot for the womiues for Goveinor was taken. The | whole namber of ballots cast was 57 E. ¥. Pillsbury of | Farmington received 101, and bis nomination was made unaui- @cufursed upon wen, vi., that of bealth. For wany years b Rored from one of (ke miost aunoyl debilit She homan fally can be sicted with—ciouic During the long thwe | was soffering from this disease | was power. We rejoios that this moraing we have not to occupy | tween yesterday wous, A committee was appointed to wait upon him, be retarded. In France public notices in the Moniteur have g 0819 taguies phyeickens, iving o bk bompenaey reiet. The conee | ST 908 B W IOPIOR Ol B a7 Sad Tuepday. W O pih, discussion. aroue b to whether the delegates at large to | reassared gpinious o rilaxation ey beea waaifestod ia the iy 85~ William Jones o steam Canazdaigus, es Acting) weased to romain wntil | was induced totry Hooflwuds German Bivters. | Goverument have besd oy Bt a lesson whioh (bes will not r““‘;:“;.t;’.“;’;'i:.‘.“.’.“..“ h of troes wore lorn dows, o;";flbfl.‘ e ool g oy lz'lrwgm‘l“:-mr' Shooes By { inors of o vfa‘:?::'r::::;::h:;:?i;:;:nmng 3 e loatswaiu. A1 g d ud » Richar £ . oo, i , took place, r " 4 4 . " the ko e bt ot elagbl e, the conplin | T008 el 454 bir Aichardlavne has loarot It the Poser, | 0ol e ware on daty, as e Word had o furt rhat e | Powinanion b7 sOReilar SeTIne LS I Ve, Vst bl b | ingr o o Chti o e e creed on with setivity. 1 | Juy 31 ~Lieut. Sprasus Backaw o i i > parties i 01 aword, ev, ng induces the anticipation that the exposi- ———— appested (0 be comp eraly eradicated. R R R R TR &l 5:".":::';:.3"‘;"‘::z;‘:‘,'h:’m’r‘;‘":m_'"'““ ro with nobody, thare | 1o Bt M e Malhe and South Caroliua might | oo will bo. comgletely ready by e 1st of Apei), 1657 Tt e et B often nward'y thask you for such & valuable specific aud when i the State—if their | Not a fower was placked, uot a plant was_isjured, oot stand side by side. would be regretable that in foreign countries there should TRRS, b ~ tone was thrown, me idle aud mischievous youths amuee: . Bradbury sald thers was but one question— | exist any uncertainty s to the tune of the opening of the ex- e —— wves 1 have snopportusity. cheerfily recommend it, with foll conll f upbold oeder—they | st0ne whe KRIOWE, B ros agalast Iwoold (rraks OF Eoul Jemoctatie party were callod | position, aud that in consequeBce Prepratory weasures PLYMOUTH, MASS, ] once i s reliabiliiy Traly yours, Iut 'when they were appealod to by some momber of the Be- ssnionists ender the leedof | ‘shoald be suspy i PLymouTy, Aug, 7.—The i : e Leaguio, They deatoted from their folly. Some thouskds | 1 IAd Steve: ¢ So the Minister of State, Vico Presidont of the Tmperial ) = JOHN B, WICKERSHAM. P ¢ Geder, oo well of persons were seatterod ia groups near 15¢ Marble Arch ol "fué resolution to baliot for the delegates at largo was | Commissioners, bas lately expwessed to the Minister for For- | Sected :d";- i Plrmouth (orm ¥ ting of 'the park, but thes included evers rank in society; adopted. 2 Adfairs of b Kmperor, the wish that the varions States | destroyed by fire this moralng witd its % “Lhe committes to walt upon Mr. Pillsbury retarned with the ticipate ia this solemuity may bo informed of Qufllli!,‘ohf.l'm‘:-m mnmn‘;m:'n red. aud the suspension of business will be PITTSBURGH, PA. Row Youn Fo b bt Darring the youths who iuduiged in the Lonfires, tiey recre: atod themselves with 00 worss pastie 144 leavirog. ¢ ot the main antrance was well tilled with aristo- 1 with enthasiasm. He iy ia. oi the Govervwent of the Emperor. Now. of persistence has ocearred to the imperial 790 ou tl loman himself, who was recel thanked the Convention for their chioice, aud cor Prom A. MeManio, sq. No, 4 Bioadway March 20, 1née, two of their pumber—Ar. Canalag #ftermoo ! dorsed the resolutions. tof G Iaas Bin: | sk grest paneere i tonifying o the sxtrsordisery | foa 4ad M. 1rook-—waited upon Mr. Walpole, and polated | craiio carriages sud horssme waitiag to see the coursgol X st part of Goveraments sgaged i R A cemmedial quuitios of the 52 e 5 oot at you, | 001 {0 i (a1 bapprossion of the Kolora wmeetingin | sveats. [The Dake of Davorshie role an borsehuck, snliie e e et Riovisd 5. ice Mhan Rnte adds s34 1 Sl ey M N | el R B re e O oy o, BT au the et e e 1 i T | D e o b e e B Blilenary s0d A. W. Johnson wers elected by & vots of 126 | preveated (rom assistiag, the Imperial commissioner coubd not | Messrs. Wirmser, Mrers & Co,, was toraily 0 . 4 i the myraidons of led 1o a duag rac fully indieatsd by their preseacs that Tust orening. Lo, 00,00, " ' for that aguse adjourn i3 opening of th eatabliehiuent. 25 i3 to protect the interes worsl Iry of tis Engl t of Mr. Pillshary decline: tollcl Ay a dela, ¢ thing: that t t woald do wellto o A& mewmber of g fami'y has baea [or masy yesrs s perfect martyr = g Mr. Wal SEven situation, lave bean 1he oaly persons to taspire alar: 1t was nawoanced that the Fourth District had ohosen Paal | meeting nfld:i? those, in fiae, of t the Keroseue Oil Works of W. J. Parsoa & Go.; ‘as entirely convumed by fre about 9 o Knowladgmon: w “T'be tanks, Which contatued about 1,200 bbls. of JHE peresnded 10 by the sbove cenbraed enedy, timabiog that 0 .o d be gled T sive 8 deput THS KE'ORVERS AT FARR—ODIRLY CONDUCT OF | g Morr o4 deley b - r o . . . Mo A ladelph o i o bt own waide | Beforn Los toaler with 130@ on the SeTiOu @ TiZ POPULACE B e Disuiot bad stastod &e T, Goud asd Goorss. | o 1he oarns Dagon. T2 B L. . v ander 4 i sast of Hrde P i 89 | of the works bogun. I wm in consequsnce (ns! jor 4o i quist val ntmated auaot of Hrde Park whon ' ¢ Gotelel. 3 Mr. Seotetary of State, to mi Known to your Ex. | reundergroiad, ware 0ot injared. About m-g AGUE 10 THE HOMR SECRETARY. o bis triondd arived ou the soore. Toey wers | A rwlution waspassed tiat Mr. Pillshary b requestod to | celianoy, that tho inauguration of the exposition at Paris con- | ¥ 1o alvo durnad, wiioh wers ia the shed, The whele lors s o siis you see fit. or 1o w lar Wedueaday aftarnoou, the 234 | received with bun griag from wiythat thionged | [ayita the Rap. ate, Gou, Chamberlain, to & dis- | tinued to be upaiterably fixed for the 1sb of Apeil nest, aad a0t far from $15,000. Ths property is insured Bt i & Nelarin i lutnus dop Leagus waitad on the 1d the Marble { o t of thy '-{mu | ehasion of the questions of Lo day before the people, | press to yoa ab the same time, the intarest which t1y Govern. GORESTOWS, N, H. b o . Kigat Hon be the Home mpaaied by Col. [ al A 8, | To Conventios at 3 p. . fieat of 1he Emparor will attach to haviog this notios mads | Mavom=sTer, N. H., Ang. 7.—A fire T. Hewusors s 594 Brosdwar New York, Deoartusnt. wi 0089 the d stute o the br :l;(a':-:'lh"l‘l.:.ll‘:\’:: l‘h:n"’&?m’::“:?:’m . | — | oo oot “marcly to tbe. Central Commiliee, bat alkb t0 £8 | of b Gofstown e ORRTIFICATRS 'N GREAT KUMRERS OPEN VOR NS& "1.1 com 1% poiice oa b proceediag & whort distance on tho grass thes mounted aadren | The Expl of the St yile, tlfnbmm‘ who endaeln‘thr- I;,nlu‘u‘a.. .. . James Cunuisghan, f . Sy . | anat for the eonveaianoa of boiag 1+ea s woll as hoard. By ' C1s ! Tiam tyacoept, M. Sectotary of Suie. o anaraacas of | hulongiog to tie naiebberiag farmers. TION. i Urputation was ssadad bs Mr. Edward Beates, M. A. | the timo Mr. Brooke Lad opsaed the proccediogs with afow | . Tl i A et L, | e aad Gader Shavaeibotly. . The Berviney ¢ | B s Iopte fire ali PRICE Presdent of the Rolorn ioague. sud Mr. Waipo BuergaL.0 remarks fawor taan from 10,000 19 12,000 o | The steamer Gen. Lytle, which exploded at Beth- | g 000 (Signed) Opmon B nmm%,"‘llmuh aud Greer's nvrlmrgmu by dord Jolia Masners Kirst Comuissioner of | . d ‘Ill.uirdlrou ! . Mz, .".'"1; dz 1| fohom, Ind.. yesterduy belonged to the Ciaoinnati and Louis- 2 W, . SEWARD, LO loas is §1,200, S TLAL - BINGLE BOTTLE, $1, OB A HALY DOZEN FUK % i iatos havleg iatradused the dopatatlos. Said: Mr. | aposoh wadsin it o a6 in ts oekgeet, | Yille Mail Ty diswstor s the Brst serions one which | — P Ay Wit s fire 3 i e ; Waigoia wa oama hoa 11 goase 1303y of & Commun ea 3 | acat ud gute vy l bas cosarrod to this compaoy. Tho total sumber of killed o P A Your anarent drggist 0% bgve e w06m do 00t oe w8 whigh Lrecsived from Mr. Guan.agion axd M, Brooks wa: | The aulis t wall s proud. as 81o% avidently ware, | o1 wounded is not yet asceriained. CANADA, L3y “fi_ . §9 @8y of he istonioating properetions 1t mey ve o%aced 1 ice | (D 118t HAVIDG wesa you yosterday a%ernoop, sul expresssd | of alaader who codssicatious. s ‘raminied tham of their dmy, | s o B Paimer, - aad C. iy & Wish 10406 avesslf Ad way depacation from (1e Loague, a2d as wall as enforoad tae ol gas | The latgat agcounts from the scens of the steamer Lytls | RESIGNATION OF Al . ;L was T 3 0 48 sud we will forward, edsioly pocied, by oxc | Jour Toadineay o the uabafov aiats of e to (oiltate the | adjaced tiem 1o Justiy the oonfdence [ @isasist lafe fhat 15 wors Gilled aad aboui 70 woundad. SPBspie e e DIRERES Columpiaa Haral whish it sory r e emant o the question of 1izut of meetiag ia the parks 1 | v their good and ordurly conduot. He | 5 deck bande, Ten of - 43t Dispasli o Tha N Y. une. been an e n Do g o L | aay wag e may b proposed 10 aias 1 Tuai s b mae: Cunalnton, ot Diokyn.sod Dr, Brawer: | R e 1 N o (o wouasl OTTawh Taday, Ang:7, 1008 | SR Ly of ’ JEFICE AND MANUFACTORY certaioly of goat onusequsnce in tus presont poition of | iage of this most enthusiastic demonsiration were diod st Madison, Tad., to- qaeet mald ot Madic | weo Gute Minister of Fi lias resigaod, ‘The | frtber 0z the $3:m0 . - T -u‘l-;oulu'd“ “fiil.rd by yaur ha":x::h:‘.‘ oy ;-mu\:l«.-o;m:'n of ba.'nu lqflbr the Reform 'f"?i . | s0n tis morning the jurs condamned both boas for racing. ! , -y HI'I“:'\‘ y ':“:fe;d;: resig li;h i AS0OND DISPATON. n " No. 891 ARCH-9T, { 0000 by thiak 1 mdvisahia (o | ¢ toe | atons aud Bright,” “Joaa Stusrt *aad l P alleged reason is a diferonce with his 499 00 wor \RATOGA, Auz. 8, 1:90 a. m.~Ths Colowbian - | Qirvosest Maviag e igut quetly wal julloinly deoided, | Proww Guitisg back lote Qatordi:. alier tie ; A Probable Momicide and Sulcide. Canad scaool quastion. Parliswent whil ba proragasd at the .E.xum,x;x.f,. o PHILADELP yube g B Ly ek D " Rocurstes, N, V., Tuosday, Au ond of this wask, A losss are:. H 149 crowd in their aaxiety to do homags to Mr, 1 (s A duoiday, Aug. om0, Krigger's ‘ Py his collaagies, prowsed upon them on every side; A man named Alderman shot giy brother-in-la 14 i -hn“?g',“_; JONES & BVANS who were wedged (o that mans of hiza beings, ( at Hiadsburz OrLeafis County, last avsaing | s [ ¥ Eur Caromntor s o (Susooesers o ¢ M. Juc - | anes of tae conduct | swarad to und fro wichout the power to coatrol their at Aldermaz’y Bouse, Bar will yrnlubf] | $5,000, ‘Aae [arnitura was mot i . Jaciewon & Co. ) i ey o | -ats. had teason to feal thaakful, and to wonder | die. i et o ~ tyi | House waysaved after reosivi Propileios 1H|ulx'lnln ll:. y n.nd.;n:wu'lr:- "":,( h.' in Og | Asprilbmln rsw oy wlicoman from Syracuse, in the Leavesworis, Tuesday, dugist s, 130 "J W, Fartiagton 0o dat. Nearly tho entire body of tus paopla £ | 1105 train east fram this eity, his MOTHIng, fumped fro L 1 a3 v 103 inabedes , Wor ule (b7 Drsapisa a3d Doners in evacy sown in tha tiated foriat, Noury hanilre boy of (b3 peple ¥ Wleigader | 1108 lrais set fro 1l ST 1, THIRE Umped ok . | Tho. seathor is very. bot hirw: 103 iu siade. The | wocked with itor. Lo &1 0 wxampie of the moral inflaence which 'y 0rop3 are the most Younteous ever gathered in Keams, ’“-“" Loss 81,50, avu s Vittia fnger when it does not threatan foree, e | S eTIANER BURNED. varasicy. (aforming m ¢ WO of- . From Baltimore. NEw-ORLEAN:, Aug. 7.~The Steamer Madison, Al 1. HELMBOLDS » violenca on the part of (13 ! 1t heing the eiats o7 0l ! Barrmore, Tusslar 1895 | Pittaburgh, in the cosl trade, lost bar upper deck by fire O D GRRNCA WANRHOUSY are (aksa (or | —Thomas Swann, s dled touday. | night, Fosa 87000 Kb iv@atsial [ e pa Ne. 584 FROADWAY. ! tmy duty 1 ' The new rogistiation of voters ienced to-day in all e e T A | S 807 mods sug e g S AL LT, the “'x""‘ wod atzacts ‘m,;u-‘. able Mo ::\: | Robborr at gt Ve Longun w ve th sting R C TR P PR CL VY B A isheus ysiveiivsy ———aiw