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AUGUST 20, 1866. axribune, PRICE FOUR CENTS. ‘est for bis health that the change was made. So the statements that the President removed Gen, Terry for his politieal views are evidently false. Yesterdny Gen. Terry received his orders to take cowuand of the Department of Dakots, inclading al- tl try north of the 44ih paraliel, in the State of Minve- B theirrenewed | sota snd Territories of Dakota and Montaua, beadquarters at | t did farther declare | Fort Sneliing, near 8t. Pal. The General and stafl went 1 | law, | Nosth yesterday on a few weeks leave before starling West. the writ of | QUERN EMMA, d did farther declare that the y s 8 privilege of right and e people of the \ aud become wh My are un “ XXVL...N% 7914. NEW-YORK, MONDA e i S R/ R — - el BB B o2 3 A NNTEE T " ..P ~ = | ar protectorates; and furthior that sueh constitacnt States | good to have him slighto) for hiw politios) opinions. For a | V“ JEWS SRV R ER] | must necossarily ¢ Constitution and laws of,| loog time Gen. Terry has been failiog in bealth, and has sev -kl.k) L ULV | e United States are equal and placed upon | ral times applied to be relieved from duty in Richmond and [a like footicg to political rights, os, | #ent West. Until recently all s npplications were refused, and iy 1 ty and p w0 the several States with | it War only when the General's physician insisted on his going | obscrvance of po al stice is well caleulated to encc entioned States, exeept Tex 1 wore constart and perseveri the Presiden ry occupati tical ¢ PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESDENT. — m nd whereas Hah allegiance | tkat stax s Corpus Restored ing arm | habeas peace dangerous to | Queen Emn Satords ing visited Gard: "N T 10T IO D ped | Q ‘mma on Satarday morning visited Gard- Ml!..« TARY RULE ,QL&,“.*th with the individual | ner's photographte on the Ave,, and had several por- | t wry to the genins | traits take net. and of excellent tone. In the e+ ot | it of oor itutions, and exhaustive Atlington House and Freedmen's Vil Rauzors of the Remova! of Secs 1 T ht not, therefore, wiery, Tn the evening, by wctual nccessity with Sseretary Seward, she relary Stamt i ravreation a7 1o 1 SLAR M0 taking np thelr residence e i 01 Turthor i therame procin. | {Bere during the remainder of her visit. To-day, Her Majesty - y icr, I the fame procine | gyen ded service, morning and afternoon, at St. Jobn's Epis ¢ poliey of the Government of the | ¥ 3 s amioiptr ) Npd Gadnal s 7 g N it ot b i o to | cove v special invitation, she wa A Nation Convention of Jehuson gluning of the insurrection 10 | o pxecntive marsion. Queen Emwa and sulte will leave lucted last named pro Presi in the | of June, 1868 | ited and hercin- by proclaim the insurrec- al States before been on | 1e Tuesday mornivg, stopping ot Daltimore one day cir way direet to Ningara, TNE ASSASSINATION AWARDS. The United States Treasurer is engaged in disbuw for the arrestof the Assassination Conspi- ! eady been paid out. The claim | its kave been greatly disappointed ot beivg allowed 0 | ve Laxd in collecting the varions s upon this fand, as the Treaturer so arranged matters as to preclude the ueccesity | of eltamants en ance in orler to procure the (he , the 13th Soldicrs, slion recited; proalax the ing the rewards erete pt Tex and, April, 1866, the 1 n d them. [ER INJUNCTION OF THE NATIONAY PRE Isazh Reyuold of Baltimore, owner of 50 share ¥ redudge netion to 0, in | xpress O . made a; | Alexand vr ang collcctiag farther as sharcs, To-day Judge Underwood sat to receive additiozal at ssments upon thy T and defenge to-day ¥ for pla LAXD SALES IN MINKESOTA. The Winnebago City, Minn., Land Office mak arna for July: Disposed of for eash, 1,589 # o Scrip. 6,400 meres; War- | w NortheCarc k Miss ud Office, 7,4%0 ac The Des Maines, Towa, bl P . ¥ for swatp land, were ceded to Hamilton Ce State und get fosh in CoTT v Acting Cemmissi Inter enue Harlen ha stioz, of B of Tex s G wing places in Alabama wheto cotlon may , occupsed Uy the Lisvelvedin insusmect ppropriatoly marked: d fitates erg L6 s position ¢ jon kae been made Ly y, Tuesday, Wednesday, Demopolia | Seclaced astate of cation of the atarday—Pollard and Eafanla. | J hereas, } Iny, Tuesduy—Scia, Moutgonery, | £ tho et da issned it Urited $ta . Bluffion, Act of toved Juze iitary force for sueb alie AMPS POR FEKNMENTED LISUORS. = celar of Qirections fur «il-ing stamps upon | sted liquors has been issued by the Toterual ime Berean the e s in the Siatcs certain specifc and wlhereas, by afc the « ceplior of States of Virginia; prochim and de Reve Sore exist | ent for bis treachery. | p the Alleghanies to receive the sdlross of the Philadelphin Convention, upward of 6,000 words, by special telegraph ‘This, too, was ia addition to an uncsually full daily descriptive | report of the same affair ————— Fire in Chicago—The Chole) Special Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribune. CmicaGo, Ang. 1 X A fire broke out this moraing on South Water-st., de. stroying the tobsceo manufactory of Van Horn, Murray & Nos. 37 and 99, It also destroyed No. 33, oecupied by Tolmaz, Pinkbam & Co.,, wholesale druggists, and No, 41, eccupied M. & C. W. Charch wholesale grocers; crossing the slley of these, several bui'dings in the rear of the stores fronting on Lake-st., one of which, No. 20, oceupled by Carson, Pierre & Co, dealess in dry goods and potiors, was destroycd, and otber Lake st. stores on either side of it damaged by fire and water. Total joss estimated at $350,000; ineurance, $230,000. An inward-bound passenger accommodation train of the Michigan Sonthern Railroad encountered a cow which jumped on the track as the traln was passivg Hallesville Station, about 40 miles eaet ol Chicago, nt & o'clock this morning. One car was thrown from tho track, injaring 11 passepgers—uone very seriously, and nove killed. Chelera cases sinee last night's report foot up—1€ Dew cares aud 11 deaths, POLITICAT UTHERBN CONVENTION b TITE CONVENTION TO BE HELD IN NATIONAL HMALL, PRILADELIIUA, Aug. 19, 166, National Hall, on Market-st., helow Thirteenth, has engaged for the mcoting of the Loyal Southerners’ Con thadd of September. The bullding is one of the 2 the ¢ity, aud is not far fram the conter ~¢ busices, ———— THE LOYAL KO ENATOT LANE. £pecial Dispsich to The N. Y. Tuibus INDIANAPOLTS, Aug. 19, 1866, irede.” Eight thousand eitizens were present. lature, intro night st the Tion. W. W. Wines of the Tennessee 1 duced s Gov, Brownlow's *right bower,” speech against the Prosident and bis policy. tor Henry 8. Lano followed in an ol . defenling M its measures and rebuking tho Presi- Referring to the Philadelphia Conyen- om, e eaid that its platform was too near right to bo eup- 11y the Rebeis, and 17 near wroag to be supposted by layal men, On tho sefirage question, he said bis test was loyaliy, pat- stism and imeNigence. If the Copperheads were afraid that | ate five years, and had missed but the one day he was ut Get- Other speakers followed, and the meeting ad- tysburg, journed bour amid the greatest enthusasm, CANADA. - AMOYG THE WAMILTON VOLUNTEURS—THE ANNEX- he & of Aril, 1863 P . SSAy'cn the 82 day of Acll, 1963, et the | Trpagsomy DepawtinT, OPACE 07 INTERNAL REYPYUE, ) of Congr of July 13, 1861, theexcept | other Atates befo s | Wastxaron, Avpust 17, 1604, § tho; proclamation of August 1€, 160!, wire proc ! to be esoid pe fy otien 57 of the Act of July 13, 1646, I Hn;n‘-(':rld that and I do f 5 tho inkabitani s of the Statcs of NotwheCaroline, Tenncssee, A Arkancas, Miacissippi, Flerida and Virgia evurties of V. sigrated as West Vir parts of New-Orleans, Kcy West, ¥ 1 at m North € were ol nited Stitc Sa.astate of ingd P at the City of Washingsou th day of August, 4. D, empent by wheroaz, by ano 1866, and of the deves of the Urited States of e thot Of afizing te tember, 1863, j- | America the ¢ Y proved Jarch ull ' By tbe Pr ANDREW JOIINSON, existing, and the privil orpus | Wuziax 1. S.wanp. Seerctary of State. was in cestain spec i Vrited States, said susper ity e ‘ A YATIONAL CONVENTION OF JONNSON SOLDIRCS, oz ¢f the Rebellion, The P Iphia Cenveution scems to b feiled pre Wsequent one r revoked; snd | towmeet the w ¢ stidious war heroes of tho¥re g " " 5 athir o sz p w pan a4 b nheceas the Houze of X s i 230 | Aot party, aud last night they anct fu tbe ladtes' prrlor of | oo (gl wiiowid be W) idadenwn, wnd the stamp oared day of July, W45 a sesolution » | Whllard's and ced for & speciel demonstiation for “my | scraped off (to prevent the bolo from beng Liled with i g opey g R =y sernps of former stampe) fhe werds 111 wing, namely ved, by the Houwe of | :"]’:' Elydion - the ""'I‘ e of -the rl slon army | ot | 0 Dy, ot ¢ Representatives of the Congress of 00 Siatie; THARE s Pt T 4. | by writhg - k h ; oedings 5o ® us’ | or corporst the present leplorahle be 6l tettats of such b o eountry by the disunieni % THOMAS HaAsAND, Acting Comusissianer. in revals against the Constitutions! Gov n. AL, | et Fr{ra 2 STy THIE NATIONAL FANANCES hauishing al! feelings of were p nonlous, and 1 .'M,n- Diepeteti to The N. ¥ . Titbune, | ament. will reccllect only its duty to the " y would have auln fuuse invited who were in the Union raais. Wasnwios, Ang 19, 18K, | o J thal fous bo ext owd M ha it : ' v | Ahat this war is ot waged upon our yirt in any epirit of | Gra l:“;""“:‘:‘: S pongrisr e g "l‘: extended towdl | practional currency ‘printed this week: 10e,, $107,- oppression, nor for eny pugose of couquest or sabjuga- | afkcerr and sokdie o oruy. He wished to 14 | oo g5 g142,500; 0., 900004058, for 11 eall his ol offiaess rather then select those odly® N N ot for the purpose of o, : i s o Ho desired | Amoustofasriency shigped to Nu ks, 994,900, As | gt e s ey o) whbont, palice ’ Jiatant Treasucer, Philadelhis, 8100,000; Ansistant Trossuior t to defend JES PR o ioven: po iles 5 000—§220,000. Mutileted curreney destroyed % 2 | distigetion. Gen. Biwedman from the chair, appealed to 1k w- Yok, $50.00--02 A 0, Cash in vacks: U, 8. notes, §7,20.000; Natiomd Bk | me ten, 82.025,056; fractiont] ewrency, §174,400; mutiloted | st mens, 836,015, gold, 0%3,63¢; oh arrangewent us woald odumit | on wonld Gestroy the whaie | Lo Radioals weold spend money | geutieszen present siat any soldiers of sny politieu ¢ | object a te Conventic ' od 2 . , 816,107,80; ought to aud it | euaweh @ would have uore men than any other “:}f‘,".mo'z'm. nts, §5)0, B7e-0eat oolus, QR0 States, on t th day of July, 1801, Juresolution | wonld vie them (the jresent movers) dewn. This being | “PG T, 1 week, on accouat: War Department, .| greeted with app! the scnse of the mt, 81,2568M; Taterior Depart. | 1 the words following, to wit: Resolec » That the pre 4,201 8.755; Navy Depart " | for expresiag Fenian sentidfents, ATION PROSPECT. oroNTO, S1tard 1o, named MeGork, was impr A yesterday, 1o pell davn & Britieh flag at Coneert Horticuliaral Gardet last nigh, but escaped arrest. Macoy prisoners, artested st Jdoonfined here, bave beon released.” Mach indign againet The Toronto Globe, for charging Attorney- on aceomt of intemperats Labits. Thero b but lttle eoali- dence, liwever, 10 the administration of military affairs. | graph reterstes (he statement. The an--<3tiou projeet is agaln muh discussod, 7 Tivw swrcad SCARE, Special opateh te The X. ¥. Trivw > TraLo, Aurast 19, 1676 | FEyer thing i quict bere, and the excitement oadn is regarded as ridiculous, Advices from To- fotimate that the scenes of June aro being Valusteers are moviog to the front, and os THes- 7o will dewltless bo an army of observationon the ke » Fentsn raid in antieipated 1h s 310 i Nothing dians are neduly excited S MEXICO, ez e ey AMERICAN MEN-OF-WAK SENT TO ESTORCE THE PRESI- DENT'S FROCLAMATION. WASHINGTON, Aug. 19, 1860, In accordance with the President’s proclamation of the 17tk jest., declaring pull and void Maximilian's paper biockade of Matamoros and other M xican ports, the Navy Dopertuent bas detached two men-of-war to be stationed at the mouth of tho Rio Grands, The Commander of tie Paciflo Mazatlar and Guaymas, to protect United States wnteiests ou the Pacife const. et deplorable war hss been forced upon the weeting, aud the Ne ul 411.:\41. G menr, #3779 Towal, 817,350, conutry |y the disunionists of the Southern s | Mereditt desred 10 iave ¢ Indiauapoke, | Tt onal Bank notes lasued the wook, 8009573 Tota) %ow in rerolt against the Cou . | Tudiana, where the whole peopie were fright(uly Radical. He | 12 8266, 402,733, | elierad it would bave o good cffect upon their minde, Ge. . or Chardester, 8. C, The with Redicalisar aud there Gen. Lrown wns nters 161 Revenue reecipts on Satardey, £1,578,473 €3 ; 10- ceipts £A ¥ the week, B5,10, pomae’ Pl REATORATION. erment, avd in arme arovnd the cepitaly zational esiergevey Con shiog ¢ e passion or resentmert, will reer he whole conntry; that this wor is QUr paEt in sy spirit of oppression, 1.0r eonquest or snbjugation, nor for the p ng gr interfeiing with the righ tiong 0f thase States, but 10 de suprewacy of the Comstitution and all | Roasscan supgesied Boston, M. | Weatern country was overr et 1 4 ¥ te duty 10 | o001, be no chanes for the Johzson men. s | opposed to o senboaré city. They held u big meeting at St Loils latsly, which was & succe thwart e Special Din wteh to The N. ¥. Trituse. 001 RAGES UFON UNIONISTS IN ALABAMA. WASHINGTOX, Aug. 19, 1566, A Jetteregoceived from a well-known eitigen of Aln- bains, dnte 4.Aug. 8 1606 by Capt. Biogbam, Becsetary of the it o all who indorsed the | LoveVie Co W3 *Dtioners, staica He advocated Chicago, plaus of Gea. Logan. Chicago was deelded tpon edith, Ro au, o to draft o ; where they could Finally, ofter considers | Ly a vote of 37 10 17, MeCook and Crock were tructed to add sucnee thereof, ard preserve the Unio 11, | call, and were in G ; all’ tbe aicuity, Lt 1 st ¢ the | poley of President Jo Gen, Walter B, Skates, Collector 1 hawe e \es Dr. Stewart of Herd Connty, who wacen Assist. ae MUY 8D, TIgAIS: . of . sbe e the Kirst Alaboena Union Cavalrg. He tells | otvers] Ntates VDN ceed; that us of ome at Cliergd. G Thos Osborne, e thest abos b 1aree weeks ago e was Lotified that the pres- oljecis ore accomplished the w Maun, Collector of Tuternsl Revenue at ( ence of o 1 W Who had descrted his country uad gose to the Jati w N kiss, 4, Saamt Aa Yauked #was Wi agrecable to tbe patriotic Unioa-loving citi- And whereas, tlese resolutions, v i ofithe l‘u)l.\,“'“'““' ol. A. L Markland, lete General Agent . :u: et erd Cogaty, On., and that he would not be lowed Sorm, are subst Iy identical, and 68 soch BUBCIO | 0re nyp-tpad o oy PaTIment. avd Gen. Chas. W. Wallnce, tolive t bese; W u:l"m «.rnum :lhn ludt.olbunlhm been, aud yet regarded a8 havivg exprossed the sense of | Gen, Caster, an 10¥iaAct*8 uf arrangements, On motion of 2:,','?:."‘. .“aj._v‘nmno': :thsu«h rday an stteck wae made | in tue city, and favorable to the propobes «l officers preseat - | thcirnames to the call, The following names were | the vpot: cot to which they rclate; and Congress opou the sul whcrear, the President of the United States by apr tion of the 13th of June, 1865, declared the insurree- tion in the State of Tennessce baod b essed, and that the authority of the Usit:d § r undisputed, and that such Uwited - States oficers as MeDowel), Gen. McCool ‘rittenden of Missouri, Gen. and Thos Ewing, Geu. Dur- en. lirown, Gen. ogainsl tresson :hw‘w‘ DT tako Cue i wean, ¢ corge A en. o B AT o Bteedzaan and Gev, Sullivas. 1 Hobart, Geu. Stee bad been duly commissiored were in undisturbed ex- e i 8 he 3 ing, jr, wnd Capt. Y. Bell were uppointed - AT Ky Ty | T eecunia. The moeting wsa u ssslon soat EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS. idens.of the. United States, by Frer PO | houy he cal wil be issned by Woduosdar. e mition issoed ou the 24 day of Apri, 1866, did promulgute | SLE0 0y oy ALS—STORETARY STANTON. By s special order of Prosdent Johnwon the fol- Philadel « #nd deelarc thot there 1o longer existed auy armed reeist- o-4hirds R retriiOn. . ato oo i o B i of the Philadelphia Conv o dotiomtos ta ke y x e of misguided citizens or others to the suthority of the h:;'n‘.,..m" e hiosf the Whito Tonse were | ropecgmg. towi, “" 13::: ' m’,—:m’L‘:} ~Saited Slates in sty crall G Bt pos yuan erowded With membere tryiag to see and knocl down to Miv O Biso Tavdnst & e Michigon; Jobb Mk.d’,"u"‘h_,‘ excepting ooly the State of Texas; and 'd\d hn'h”| ])Nd- Excalloney. Dean Richimond, Saaford I, Church, aod & vom- | Regigtrar Land Office 'st Natehitoches, La. + mnlgato and deslare that the laws could be sustained and | L Cope i ork politicians, are here. Ta fact, Wskington — enfurced in the several States bd'Lfrt-mv.-ulnrn»d.‘exm-lnl | Las ad o lithe life pat fito it—something it h... ot h.dl_m, CHICAGO. Fexas, by the proper civil A:tho'nuu, s:m 31 “l'edu:(l. m“m,,..a(,:,::;d:’(r."\::u:: tmnk“:‘-; .u‘nlxl o std that the de of the said Stafes, €X- | oo 1y, Nuyy, votorned y % 3 D 2 : ARSOGIAFHORXEWS- | eept. Texas, nr:’r wall oud . loyelly . disporcd | :hnhv' yomors are afivat about him:u::hnll -::::;:-.:r.u: RUMORS ABOUT 'n.l'::‘non- x:r:::l s form: i in - their | in which the Pr 3 epd - bave con ed or will © conform in Cir | otice, Theempbatic m.““u e iriod twt han | Mk i W Tea Frickinig yesterday, sbot haviog B CHicA6o, Saturday, Aug. 18 1666, Crosby's Opera House Lottery Scheme, called an Jegislation Lo the condition of aflairs g out of (ke Gy *” amendment to the Constitution of the United States pro | started again the old rawor of wholesale removals. i risdi Vo | The first on the list is Secretuy Stanton. It ‘ms:s-‘::qm;i:h:::h:,fi:: ;‘:lt::l::::‘:{;:h‘- L fs said ho will be compelled fo yesign very BOOB. | yy4 Augosiation, s being subject to much talk in view of its . Stanton Was not at the White House with Lis Lrother | pojpie failure. Thie scheme was gotien up o belp Mr. matiag that it It the JaReat Jeacpination “’Im AME" | scctotarien during the epeech-makiog Yesterday. ‘Tle ostentl Frosby, & meritorions yonug man wbo had bullt aa epern can people "mv no State of )lfo‘l s the righ | e objection againat Secretary Stanton is his supposed non- | yooleTond failed in consoquence of outside speculations. Stpgwer to g out or Beparate itself from, ot be Repitated | oy of (e Prosideut's policy,” The maln cause, BOW- | prpy of our prominent baukers and capitalists letit their the Southera men &nd poviy (6 4f, but 8o many smaller schemes a the Chicago lot- sron, the American Union, end that thercorceneh 8eate | cor i Tine grant pressure from gt to Yemain and constitute ap integral part of the | xoribera Copperhends agaiust Sfanton for b acts Qaring 1 | cary business have preceded it with failures, that Croshy's i Staies: apd. did fusther declare - in. the | Ronelion, Stanton’s successor will be Gen. Stoednsn of | )gve ot sold well; fudoed, not more Ui ove-eizhth of the © Wuiied *ewwe - last meutioned Saeveidl wivremcntioned Stater * the tmomer aforessid gireo rafiel * 16§ dequiesced in e sovereign 8l A tioty of nationsl weitye @nd whe eaty e . Dnited States, in the saze pidelasation, glare thabit du believed to be n faydamental priv gl crument that the peogle wlio kave revolted, sud bosn » 20 subdued, mist €ither be cealt It #0680 | ok from She akted States Mistfn Plslllptla. Thos mat- Freeduon's Bureaaand dole- f o pumber have been disposed of, avd theso capitaliate are Me was 8 big §97 8t | 4o ceaint of w0 mangdotders of inquiry that thiey have made Imdve to saye thely owd repatation evea If therehy tho whole coeern is woand up. : 1t 4 reported they-have addrossed Swnusl M. Niokerson, who Is Crosby’s coualn and assignee, demapding that i the proclamation that excepting Texan, hod v | gate to the Phil . atfsfuctory eVidence that | the Convenlion, Laving Boen made Chnlman of the Commitice . fd imporinit resolu: o on Credentiuls. Hoisaleo o warm (riead of the President. Preatilent of tho | 14w Tecently offcted the luorative position et PAfi {id foathor de | Viboter bere,. Tho Geaeral baa 4 good was rogord, buk ho s 8 ’ o of | periect tool o the Presideat's paliey. Several impartil | s wing doos not comeoff, l the movey paid an tickets shal iple Of | anges will be made o Peaveyifania soon, 1t 8 said et | pooorindad; but the expenses, fncluding advertivements ol Walborn is to be removed lrom the Past-Olice, and Gov. Pol- | ovqr fho country, have consumed over 8100,000, and it fs ey where tho rub 1s. Niokerson ds Vive Preaideut of the First 1he | Ohio, recently Inspcctor of the ilndeliin Convention. [ | Graw REVIEW AT MATAMOROS. Mavavouos, Monday, Avg 13, ) Vi GALYESTON, Batarday, Aug. 18, 1606, § A courier just arrived here reports that Escobedo @iold o erand review of troops at Monterey on the 10th. The French arn marchiog on San Luis Potos, Cortina i3 erecting dofensive works uround Matemoros. A St frthe city and plander is expocted. RSN, NCIENCE. - —-— SATURDAY'S SESSION OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR SCIEN- TIFIC ADVANCEMENT. Special Dispatck 1o The N, ¥. Tribuse. BUypauo, Aug. 19, 1866, The Association for the Advancemeut of Science beld asbort soewion ou Saturday. Section A, Prof. Loomie, presented a papor on the “Period of Algol.” Prot. Barnard gave an aceount of & new apparatus for illamixatiog opnque objects, under high powers of the wicroscope. Prof. Kiliott ves paperou awew and compendious metkod of life and annuity tabies. Iu Seetion B, Dr. Gould's paper on *the Preportionsl ‘Jm of the Haman Frame” attrocts considerable atten- cor i “see treptq and Noewberry read papers oa *'the wxd suxlously waited for, soonghe suljeet, 0 long expected B63fa the Assoc, . Several of Glsada Period wil bo 08§14 8l to views reating masne standlig on the vexed question established™ o perfact undar- Yestrday sfternoon the propalicr Atlantic, Capt. Wer more, ros placed at the disposal of the Association by T. D, Dole, gent of the Now-York Central Jine of propellers, for an oxgnmon on tie lake, The party embarked at 2 p, w, proseled fow miles oo the lake, giving them a fine view of the oir, eod affording much gratification to all on board. Tho wsol (e procecced down the Niagara River as far as ud. Fort Erie, the scene of the late Fenian rsid, and cer objects of iuterest, were viewed by the party with - CONFLAGRATION. | UNION 3AS8 MEETING AT INDIANAPOLIS=—SPEECH OF The Union men held a tremendous meeting last wade o teling United States | review of the lmst | the negroos were batier (han they were, ho advised tlem to beloyal ard vote the Union Republiesn ticket. Mr. Lane, +peaking of bis own conrse, #aid that he had been in the Sea- PENIAN AIREST AND OUTRAGE=TIIT REPORTED MUTINY Three Fenians threatoned | | Gen. Mcdonald, who in also Minister of Militia, with ineapacity | The Hamilton Times donies that & mutinous spirit oniste swone el ot gico 1o in, and, atbaebing bawscrs, sncceoded in getti voluntees there, but 1he correspondent of The ™ a0 Tele- 'y Squadron bas also received orders to send two men-of-war 1o | Leen eaerifecd. Of the ctew of the William, Bartle booner on which the expiosion first occarved, bgt o bes bee saved—Henry have | the —e— ington st Jerses C Lead and hands; o e speaks with great difticul understaud what he sove, STATEMENT OF RENRY KULLAR. ¥ 1 went on board the schoouer Williaw Bartlett about 7 this worning with the mate’s breakfast; we went in the hold, which was full of petrolens gas, 80 mich #0 thet no_one could Whet Xacdenly the gas L0k firo by oue of us step- ateh 0o the floor; the bold filied with flame, when attempted to get out but got Lurned in #o doing; s won as 1 got on tte dock the explosion cceurred; there were on bosrd i best of my knuwledge, the captain, mate, and two a8 ds. All those lost belonged to the different vessels which have been bared, none of tLe firemcn; s far as eon be board, ba beer injured, GREAT FIRE IN JERSEY CITY. TEN OR MORE LIVES LOST. —— |ANOTUER PETROLEUM BIS TER. DARING ACTION, One of the most proiseworthy and daring acts of the dny was that of Bergoant Kilicen of the Hudson Jiver Police, swsisted by John Inger, esq., of skaiing fame, and Patriok lutilvn g, in sayiog the liglter Compromise, whieh wes moered the Lead of tbe oll dock, next the sheds, havirg on biard some £25,000 worth of dry Lides. At genat personal risk they wasaged to cut the Lighter looee pnd get her inio tho stream, whero she is Low anchored. The Compromise wis the prop- ‘who had only been in they poressed invested 16,000 BARRELS OF CIL BURNED. | FOURTEEN VESSELS CONSUMED. — 0il and Cotton Docks Destroyed. orty of Aessrs, Metrath & Fits zer tLo business a fow weeks, and bad in ber, RIVER TITEVES Tmmediately after ste breaking oot of the coi fagration, the swarmed wi thieves, who Imme- river th small eraft and o i diately began to iy their ealling by stealing te catton which was being rolled off Henwood's dock ints the stream fo save R bauled der into (he eove near the GREAT LOSS OF TOBACCO. | { Methst ite aiL i, bert o ke g by 34 the police, who Jeft n guard, in_connection with a guard of bose who elaln.ed ralvage for what they sive The Revenue Cutter Wyandotte sent wenned, and did good service in saving Iy taking it from those who were either 81y (o king their name and ves.dence, the nutmbers aod marks of the par sion, The foll confined i THE ITALIAN GOVERNMENT A SUFFERER Two Million Tellars, ———— | Total Loss, wweh Dy, 60 ye steoling ire ANl o prmoners 0 this city. | A few minutes before 8 o'clock yesterday morni ‘wyed on bosrd the sehooter Alfred Barrett, ide the large oil dock situated Just sorth of the o Rallway Company's freight pier, in Jorsey City, went into the forward hold of the sehooser, hoving in hisbaud s | ghted lamp. Tn some manner the flame of the lamp comma | nicated with the gas geacrated ty the petroleam ol with | essel was laden, and the rosult war aJoud explosion, ng blown—naceording to rome accounts—many feet in the water at & distauce from the ves: one of th & alou; men ¢ A i worning in Jersey City, Jist nor ings, resulting in the barning to death of ten or more persons; the destruetion by fire of the ofi aad cotton dooks, inclading 16,000 barrels of potrolvam oll; sowe 30 ears; o large quantity of cotten; two ehips; one schooner; a sloop asnd & canal-boat, and nine lightere, lavolving loss, a8 estimated by those com ration [ yosteriay of the Erle Rullway build | the man b into the air, alig | sl Tle was rescued with great difiicuity by some by Petent aud in positions to judge, of aver §7.000, 00, | k of the sehoover way blowr: off, and in an i ORIGIN OF THE ¥FI® short space of time she was wrapped in fames fire occurred about 74 2. 1., and 88 canged n ex | Piea e douk th 1 0a the Jot inthe vl red Bacset, Copt. Kelly, of | Pited up on the dock in tiers and 0a the open Jot in th | o 008 R T NSe | cinity were about 15,000 barrels of crude oil the tauks | ignited by the g | mear by ahout 3,000 harvels of vefined oil. Throvgh this in- t of the versel. T —the eapiain, mate, and two of the crew @ of the erow ese fammwable maea the flamea rashed with a roar fary por- feetly nupalling, waile the dense clouds of biack and stifling | swmoke which arose from the mass seemed to darken the eutire Lorizop. Oa the side track, which ran the entire Jergth of the plar. wore standing about 100 cars belonging o tbe Erie Rail- way Corapany. ladea with oil and waiting to be unloaded. Ef- | forts wero at ouce made to save these, if possible, Gunigs of | workmen fu the employ of the railway eompany were sct to work pnshing the ears down the track sway from the imme: o vieluity of the fire, nd they werg then attacked to I« comotive and drawn t0 & safe distance, While thos enguged, wany of the workinen had their haods nnd facey scvgrely seorched and blistered. Iu (s wanser all of the cars but 13 were saved. HE FIkE. paits of ibe vessel io & moment, oud h air t0 8 great distacce. 1.0 dock had consisted of sboat 500 barrels of wil, & poition of v Lok wes blows on to the yier and the Dalince 130 tho wip vd tie sonth sido of the ol dock. 1o & very faw moments the ignited spread over o lazge surface, burniag most furiously, surreund- ing lighters and other craft within the shp, aud rendering escapa almost impassible, At this time the i e had just tursed, and the Uazniog off was carried abiig under the. pler he cottou and tobicco dock next nusthwarl, wiioh was also 500 In Aames, together With & Luwber of ighters, kaded withol, Tho fire nest broke cut aAmous soue enrs o9 the Y. and Eile Railsay, some of which eontained 1rge tanks filled with erade of], and thenee it spread w0 elght or ten thansand barrels of ofl piled up betweon the tragkn, flames #hot np T9%0 the alx from two 1o three bundred foet, and On the frelght, or, as it is more commonly termed, the coa | the swoke roiled up In dense tlack elouds, Y fthe Eilo Railway Company, wers a number of canl ; o s ML SR, 15 S0 o do Iaden with grain and other articles, Attention was at once | bere subse By AR g sl Loy 1 T were subsequently followed by the fire depariment of Hobo- turnod to saving these, and in tho manner above mentioned Hodsou City, Bergen and Unton Hill, the greater portion of them were removed to a place of safety, nd the efforts of the firewen to bat Owing to the intensa heat, however, it was found impons ole or no avail cxcept to save E»ma of the bursleg eare, to reac s five or six Luden with grain at the exircme end of the e | | The fire spread to he lames siot ap iu t 1 - a portion of the rallway pier and the large fieiut depot sbout pler, ana they, wish their contents. were cousumed, | 300 feet distant, southward. I THE SHIVPING. . | here were abont 270 freight ears on the picr, mostly ewpty, YLying fu the #lips on either side of the pier wore a pumber | wich the exception of a fow loaded with vals, wnd & oouglo of Liige, schooners and lighters, engaged o takiog on board | with taaks filled with oil. With two licomulives the em the ol - So quickly did the flunes spread. that it was | ploy@s 1 in banling aWRy over 200 cars, soize of them imposeille, in most cases, to cast loose from the pier and float en\emra n flames, and ocly about 30 were Gesiroyed, One them out (n tho siream, of the lecomotives was backed down througi o sheet of flame ing out a train Cf curs, Luk the sest car were obliged to abaudon the attewpt; @ o for the purpose of One or 10 sloat-tugs which happeried to be in the viein] boing on fire, th ) Tadggoicls the Nawburg brig Landrett Von Hagoomelsiar, | stroog force »f men, however, sacceeded in rollag ¢ | with 1,231 Darrel oil, and ome or twa schooners | ont n’unuyfi dapger, and the fire upoa them W, in- i could ot bo ascertained. By far the larger | goisbed. Mewntime several tow hoate were enjloyed g o ? R wavsz, conkd hot be roached, and wore completely | OUt #uch vorucid ¥ WePE BOL 0D fire. A ALCH . Was Ml 10 coniy, nvb-l{l dumaged. These compriced the brig | haol out two shipe lyiug at the end of the cotton wnd_tobagen | Signa., Alfred Baruett (on which the explosion | dock but were unsicoenful in consequencs of ihe iow. thle. the crafe burned was an Erie Canal bow!, wisloh ip soest midway, on the souih side of the laden with brick, naie not ascertained, Among Ocleans, Presidont, Threo Msuye, was Iying in the ol oceurr 2 acd the lighfoeT, - | Eronk, Ann Elim, five otbers. These latter wore cow. | oil dock. Persons employed about thy niers and o, the vessels, | pleely eozmined. g Urig Free Trade of Loston, Iyiug 40 | staie that (bere were on baand, the Captaio, s Wi, lous o | ot Marih ok the o e, waa ooty dlw | v chiren, Sl , "Gy A S ¥het un sty | pitery consumed, and:% the wpare and rigging belug g9B- | Shieh was enveloped fo Fe almast g B YT ante M-I'.:;r l‘fi.‘o‘%'an(:,un 1 force -r:ermmgm.-m: :fl:‘fi“ 'm'nulfl':. the hul: | puinp, Was engag wi LafauBi1d” ¥\ BAEDEReR frTae D5 Sah eI gze, unknonk. . Tha @l and co ; ; #tre 1o o0 bighe pier was ent 'y”;‘nn?nm ‘.’“%!l‘?.' 'n'-}g ’ :::,‘vnn Mfil&mwrd. p P A Baps ngneerytd vesels were loaded with barrely of oil many of Tilk VHESSELS BURNED. The foilowing is a List of the vessels destroyed. 1u the slip soath of the dool doubls masted stany. eanal boat cud six lighters; names of owners awknown the nozth side of the dock, toe schooaer AliediBarrets, an schooner, bame ULLBOWD. v The bark Frea Trade, at the end of the cotton dock, for Na- ples, with 5 bogsheads of tobaoco ou bosrd for Naples. Crew sy e second Maie and & boy escaped by jimpiog over. oard. { them ready to sa'l These cargoes, in addition to the ofl on the pier and in the lot ut the end of the pier, make up & total of about 20 000 barrels destroved. ANOTHER PIEE AXD I'S CONTESTS DESTROYED. Soon after the outbreak of the fire the wind whigh, up to bad boen Vlowing from the north-wees, endavgerin freight and passcuger depot of the rail- way compaoy. suddenly veercd o the south and in & few mo- wents the laigo pler north of that weationed ebove was found anufae- | i | | | [ 10bo un ire, "¢ was loased by A- S, Jurvis & Co L | Eirors i shlopers. OF tobieco, whone SXiEiiive MABMMGIOTS | hobuseaty ol iabakcn oo borsd . Ebe crow ensopel. CABNDE e a The ‘Deratng: ol T § 110 aboye vessels wore uground. P4 e ko flaies fiom the Darniug oil reashing to an immesse | U - ; Bight, woro carried by the forcs of fhe wind completely aoroes | oLt gloot Sarah Francis of New-Haven, with %00 beripts. o8 the intervening spaec, sud tio entire pier with its coatents soou on fire, It wox uscioss 1o attemt to exsioguish it, s of water thrown by the engines scoming to bave 5o effcct whatever upon the ocean of flame, aul with the ex- ception of & few bales of cotlon thrown into the siip and floated out of Lhe reach of the fire, the pier aud ite conteuts were completely destroyed. THE KAILROAD PIER. The freight pler of the ruilvay compauy was on fire several times, but througl the good wanagement of the firemon it was extioguished each tiwe, With comparatively tritlivg dumage. THE LOSSES, “The of! was owned by a number of persons, and was con- wigned to C. Valsative & Co.. as ageuts, who leased the pier, Tho loss on oil will bo ubout $200,000. Whether insus or v conld ot say, but probubly mot, us tie The Duteh brig Lambert, lor Cork, with 1,250 barrels of ull. 1 Fato of the crew unknown. | Anunknown schoouor, that hauled in astern of thy Alfved Berret.t Her Mate, who esc nformed one of the crew of the Darrett, that Le believed that the Cuptain wud vae or twoof the crow were lost. NAMES OF THOSE ENOWN TO HAVE LERN The uames of those burned ou the Alfred Barieit are: Capt Kelly of Cape Cod; married. 31U wdd Furst Mate Alonzo Kelly, cousin of the captain, single; res- | dence, Cape Cod. Seamau Arthur W. Wilton of Bridgeport, .7 wingle. PROPABLY FATALLY INJURFD, Meury Cruel, seaman; boru in Germauy. Cruel went iu the foreeastie to look for a blacking brush, asd it oaused the ex risks ¢’ ~l on the article Ly the insurance companies dark it is sny ke Lit & mated, which very h.:flf"‘lm whed on the pier, 500 Lot in k-m,'-‘n hose | AReT fon ke und Iying on the dock, an " at the laod ed of the pier, in whick was sitaated the offics of | PETSOuS came 10 him Le told thew fo l,i’llilll for iz but | firm, were owoed by them, and were vulued at about | Ity and the captain and mate. He was convs the Alfl'.l'fil‘lu Hospital where be was attended to $10.000. Purtinlly insured. safe was in the office on the , aud on the foor burning away, fell t » fni Olcott, jr., City Ph. His i B R aousiiy o recoveved, and probaviy ia good eon, | burued from Bis bod; e :‘ng?'-" The e d:u&n.nll'umm ubjected to the heat, the so0n burne un.Ha VAN WAy, 'I.Mnlhvn!m whioh are barned are new, having been mlnn*: was e ot i orcoted 1ot loue since by the West Jersey Shore Improvement ery. i Company at » eest of 854,000 ench. They are msured. James q | "Yhie vieprity of the ligiters burned were owned by the West | Off the few before, Jor-a. ighter Company, and were vajued as about 70,000, | the dock when the occurred, Quly “ r W hether insured or not eould nos be ascertained. Iufld 0 the scl , The loss on cars, track aud pier sustained by the railway iere were wen er on eagh «-rn; will amount to about $25,000. Partially iosured. but it could not be ascertained whether any of them ‘I'he losses on the remainder of the shipping could not be as- | Hves. . . m‘\‘um. owlng mm -Imlu« of Wlumun.d e, H olg' LOsSES. o ar o 4n immense amount of property on . Henwood, ong m - "zfl their doek. Tlie bark Free Lrade was totuly des tlemen cow) s estimate all ite contents. Fitty ....-.:1‘.'.,: unm’nnmw'-‘:f T g«fi'q-‘ M* whieh were owned vy Mr. G, Reusens, “Theship D. W aloo destroyed. Wilh 1,117 hogalieads of tobacco, e | 000, Tohave loft £0.day. ni'#’%.. ey i | “"Tta cotton pler, 800 fest in Itelian Government, and is tull FI-M ”h'ld ummr about tobucco whatever was saved, ou the Tho lighiter Cores, with a cargo of 100 Logsbeads of tobacco, :zl‘humn"n-d.-n " naved. i‘uw g o bt e 3 n she Hor- S R Ry | R sovesoly tian agy of the obbers. 253 ! wsh!t. bocame ', ey o ke derguriug famer.” T34 | Diviag yeste on this dook " must excoed The insur- | the disaster, ances could excopt oases, be ascertain ' Montof the awiers as lotrestad s vy Spcertained. %’m& the city, so that litt oD a8 osards oliben s tworiby iuformation oould day, sod ot nu be | day, and as late as s e to 10 be Tery veary greatatisfaction. Roturning, & fise collation was o | M 1L Wik, wee teinily aetsorad, T ety omaed oy |0 ! t pd ma: prepared. | aud was not fasured. mfi'v"" st RE O THIRD-AVE.—n Saturday “The prehsats and manfacturers Bave iuvited the Assooia. | qas et 3 's on the previoms (. Lions» visit the docks and plevators, g ok Vil | cororadontie roo of the.twotory A tgonumber of paperd rewal to read, but some will FIRE DEPARTMENT. i m: of the lavergoove. Tho Amociaion will adjourn on Tuesday. | ovion s WeLaesine wars s haaar the lead of Chiar A sy Y Itis to make an oxcurNiOD 1o Nisgara Falls on | was ot .mlw“"l”““-‘ g~ e e '..,l.-: M Wodsdsr. e e et b A T e (g o kons to F‘m Degibe railway pier, and vl et ‘aud H i, CONVENTION AT BALTINORE. ; T C A i 3 Bavtions, 9, 1600, | water, ) National Labor 0¢n€= eeubiss i this | 8 e " eliyd .;:0 Front-st. mflu Delegates. rom ‘-numu w l':l':“'&m“m' I3 ' prossedings prowise fo be mn'x?ufl.g' a the f i » yontow | {7 AN urp“d! Mements of the Hon. Alexnnder hwnn A i o PruaveLruis, Satarday, e ‘o #on. Aloxander H. Stophens Ie v AR P o bat th 4 yithis moruing. Lt was Y A L posaibie for bi ¢ owinge Amportan lllb:‘a e Ith hus preveuted hm from Mb':u i Il e a8 b tended, [ will de o' Woribara shlee iasieg fhe-Wiptor, 7o & ber cisuy byl e R R order all the OVercowmo factory owaed by ®, tlein volautarily to hecone fricnds, o else they | tere go on. National Baok, and very wealthy, and i3 abundnatly able to B | various vesslo londiag attho sir, m Vigrg g numl.mfl-%nu. b be b eld by sbsolute wilitary powes or devast sted £0 48 TIE TRANSFER OF GEN. TEZRRY, Ay Itif he wifl, Te s out of the eity, but has becn tole- | supEN Dearm.~Coroner Kirsten was called upon | iog atlowed on % Vokaol "-&“ ghlu‘lfl'pin, R m" | r o prevent them from everagain doing ham a8 CBOmIEs, | %o recent removal of Gen. Terry from commax graphed to return and docide whether ha wili be persoually re. | wagurday aftornoon to hold an inquest on ihe body of o :u‘:rum an !.:l:'lll' ':'.?a recipitate ih g‘ ::::hh“ d [ Bt > duie *“which last named policy s abborrest to humonity aud 10 | o ‘gicugond, Ve, havier caused mech commest br the spoosible for ausold tickets and expenses, 80 thab the drawing | ying man named Jobu Diyer, residiog in Sonthi Bergen, | causing a foss of life, an o destr w!éw?w lfi? BosTox, Aug. 19.— o he President did i the -sume % oay stat on suthority that 114 reova, | 1ay come off as advertised, or Wheiher tho soheme must go | ydropped down dead abowi 0 '0'iock on Friday evening | of progerty. u X, Aug. 10.~A fire broke out at “fi' freedon: and whercas, the Hiescel b paper. ploss, 1 3 " 1 uto Manidat hila, tickets tlat cost 65 are. bein ugtged playing with bis ehildron. Upon inguiri « last o0 the coal, wood and lumber whar! of Cook & P, he Constitution of the | aryn by any o) questlon. OF course, the Gea. | Juto liquidation, Meanw! are being | 15, AUETES o ng 2 L0g§ OF LIFE. don, on »Albas; Lich prociametion furiber declare that the Con | waa not caused by any § 150, it Of tha case, the Caroner was aatiaficd that death | From tho most frpsbworty dats thab Db obiai vest., wiich was. rwith ited States provides for constituent commuzities CAly | eral is u thoroogl Uniosisf, a1d sErees witl Congress against | offered on the strect here for § o caused from Loart digease. and accorlingly kave a vermiy | the confusion proyi oy .:b.-unom‘:: tm“d e -‘-m“.. - poties s buf b8 Tecord ag 8 soidier iz too | 7he Defly Reyublican of s city was the euly pager wet of | uriak Sagration, it 8 mmhymnm - 0 sel fi-" A% Biates sud pot 88 termitozies, GejELAcIIEE, JUOvIC