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THE PHLADELPAIN CONVENTION, The Preceedings Laid EBefore President Johnson, 3 B Congratulatory Address of the Hon, Reverdy Jolmson, and the Reply of the Presder ST T Presentntion of the R utio the Presie devt—Neene at the White House. " 10 The N, Y. Tribuse Wasy 10X, A I Raudall, Do the I ! v 1 wait on the Presidens at eleveu o'c) ‘ ged to 1 p. m. affuir was - White Hon Le arrange. » | States M '3 . aps Laus. ' ot sbered r of & proup composed of Se cen n whing, and McC son, 8 erdy Johuson, T " y. Gouding had a gre his f & eircle in wi g East room P wi e all fixe, John: . ed off in o le of manuseripts. t Constitution as o v atlon, each House of i t He never ouce t After he bad finished sid . an how’s duration. It was very e which the country delegat 1 t. Secretary Pertin of New-York frout of the President, and kept bowing bis lie g he | t made. When the show had con h ' t Hail to the Chief" and the President and bia g d up stairs. —~— aprech of Reverdy Job dent. WasninG 8 A o’clock to-day, the Ce I o w > resident with eed [ Lidelphia Conv ! » White House. Tl ¢ ito t soom by Morshal Goodivg, and so arranged as to fora . Tt s to the Convention who were in the o d 100k @ position in the rear fres uson soon eppeared, accompanisd | MeCullock, Welles, Browniog, and Postu Kar JOINSON'S ADDEESS. REVERDY then advanced and ntion which met in Ph harzed wit ted copy 6 14 Testorotic ertam eud ¥ coacaded, ox, 47¢ ™0 ghas i i the eount: tha will uot ‘he permitted & innch I We wish, Mr. Presideat, you o il of eoneort aud brotherly affeetion vl v every member of the Corvention (ire hios beegl in the intelligence ond p s w catinene, 3, their deep devotion to the {u their preseut Agtermination to reinstate tand that confid nee Would have become a e convic S 1 Love deer and heard all th done and Ve o cosigE—cvers heart vas evidently f B med @ath patmiotic awimation. desponden ¢+ sasuranee thet our late dreadful civil €har e bl under th " : ¢ Corstitutiop and laws, wonld part ur land choexfully acknos w4 sood fuith J, yon would doibe the recnrr «f * dangero in e future are not to be appic ! ¥ eees the men of Massachuseits aid Ko 4CHin wig e Convention on the ticst any of i 3 id_the rapturous ' e of, o whole body by heartie t 1 at o at b I 11e eyes of thousands wit A1 mor desired 10 sup] 5 o present felt, that the iime bad I Wher uil & other perilous dissernsions had esasc |, aud, that o atare but the woire of WATLSY P o orimon country of pride in being ! ocetber by & , existing Lernwent proved by experionc exigencies of eitber wa egicd by jusms of g0 inen‘ly nrted o 1 by the Conventlo: waniested, we moy bave ev o ut our entire land will soon i 1iner Geys. as wes cloquentls declared by | giited statemnan, Moseochuseits d and Soulli ¢ Revoluiion, & of Wasning 9. und b Wil they agil & roud your administration, and cause you 10 uny #l:o léan on thew for sapport. T the pro o wiieh we are to place i yonr | sident o at Convention performed the : upon them by, their knowiedge | slILuLIoN, lawe, aud o gent Lufaences paatisan und g e woue by ligations asd rignts, ay rue 10te;eete sifoty wnd incapable of 1 g 10 | spense c guod sdopted for liou o only & con ¢ of the by o Wigh, 10T Lhe SaE ¥ha inausur f!!’.‘ritfe..u;u A ). Vose of T8 pol 1, proves 1l | fluences THE NEW-ORLEANS HASSACRE. deseribed of | orm m o dispatch, sent by twoof its distinguish vaging in torma the seene which has just bes Bouth Carolina and Massachusetts, arm and l ing iote that v e, sud thus giving evide | that the two ex come toget) — the future they ied a8 "r had s b " OFFICIAL REPORT OF GIN. BAIRD. for in t aud wisd : | | , for w3 own & y Justly and tha nn overruling Loud cheors. Other Clicials, per u t pussed the a womentons orlesl, yet do not thiuk o ! 7 diflicultics and duigers that at firs . ed their duties. botk who stood at his Qen. Alfred L. Lee's £ccount of the Ztiot e e~ { THL RLPORT OF THE REBEL GRAXD JURL @ Mcinl Beport of the Masacre T concerted by the Bebei § Plos ther O8i- yor aw cial; W ASHINGTON, Aug. 19, 166 t b The Tribune Burew one devartient i loans was receivad ». i yesterday by Gen. Skeridan to Gau e ord New-OrLeaxs, Aug. 18.—Gen. Baird's offieial report of tse re was forwa o 1 that it be made p mbraces a bistory of al circumstances ¢ massacre, aud proves conclusively that it was jr coucerted aud prearranged by the Rebel Mayor, Jobn T. Mo e o Lieutenant-Go and ohers interestd ernor, in whichi ne wa aliule to on th iog up the C tion of th ention. The report is also a vindies ¥ precantion consistent with tho facts then kuovn to him, aad, but for the treachery of the police nd Rebel Gty nd 8t 1 ed that the precaution talkn uave been sullivieut 1 ir liberties as | Prol , it o 1t e 1o allow the pub remains to be seen whet, ation of wis * | the President will dare and Gen. Sheridan’s dispatches to Gon. Grant, pubiication b port of the kiled full, together with b tho fo lowing parties, vi e killed an It wonndsd, | [ that t presont; white citizous attepdiig 1 trar the 1 aud nine wounded; total numer "'"_}‘v‘”:‘ “{.v‘f\ | of whi 1 and wouaded, 20. Colored citiz us attending of prine the Convontioa—killed, 34; wounded, 119, tots] of colored o y killed and wounded, 153. Of the Police, there were 10 slightly ! wo most of whow weze on du'y the pest day. Oue ; white citieen with the Police was kil Tis evides dentally whot by excitom many | spirits, s ot 1 not asces orey t bawd, T am forced to be i1 W at killed aud wounded r 1k aud prope ol o 0 o e been officially reported by :m‘nki,l. | Dr. Har Many of the w ded are secreted in out-of the Constity | way places, aud it would be inpossible to get all of their names plaase, e 4 that my - of to-day's issue, says 3 o f3r as completed, resent mowent, sbow hilled and wound be Con yely writien al thore was 4 “. - v ¢ record and x 0t ) dence proves maet, if per ation of ali Union men lo the ited States Commissionor and o well al Southeraer, bal L 1 last uight by some ant. This i snd attempt ot has hwes i | approact made to bura him ou siva of three weoks. Two ;“-"‘ hocnier as | pans wer o the military for threateuing sied 1 1 tion, and makiog wse of t presss #ident Jually reatored 5 Er ! Jatiage to lsave the ety in eon “ u sat many are preparivg to follow lecluy ! uns Gl AT a of Ind nde . 2 \ i re t to Rebsl perse " Gl 3 your a he peo .l‘- of tn dicented, States and the | Banks aad 85 , was & Wit | Orleans, which be lately described ia & speech to bis follow Yo party. | yigons of Leavenworth, Kansas, prefacing Lis acovast with wid is OF iu- | some personal exve the * wilingness of the Kebels | How many 87 10 | gy ggocpt any terme” shortly afier the war, and their present c—that bave 1 | (Lo Ll ity to the Uatonist and the Northerners. Tu the d as rigidly on though | then. that your deein- | following Le alindes to the ** garnled ext-wets” from Gen, iher Goverameat, wil guration oul¥ i ho & 'y rises abovi , (Cries of * G ! [Cleors for our | g N e Vi i icipation (0 10e POl | jdaw's dispatobes, pubiisted in tho Coppehead parers B iy o stand. . (Lond ‘thecrs.) Mr. Chars - asrate to you some of the seenco of that day. My | Sealieiion 1et Mo i Uil cemmection Sk Y01 what have I fo | fooms keppentd S0 be Sbewi ‘e Sater from the scene of Fain more than the odvancezent o A wht have T80 | laugbtor. and I could see vers wuch of it Capt. Loup, 8 s mutis opposed 10 the indulsenee of wolinret b 0% | Captam of the lst Now-Oriearis Infantry, who had just bees L OO0l A el aner, whiie furmelly secely- | Mustered oulc wes sisnding yoe blesk from Bey, he e UR e tho. prosesdiga. of Wik Conventios, 1 may be pereat- | Brosched by vwo pokieewor; ol pinced bis pistol at bis back | ted age “ What Lave 1 o g bt | Zod ahot hi down. snd the other stabbed bim in the wide. | ambiti than Lbave gnined, exe et My | secoring his imediat There was a poble man who race § Thave been the high | Yopresented the Radieal sentir Dr. Dostie. e Loceipy under the Covstitan He not a1 r of the Couvent in the may say thet 1 have he'd, from 1o ! M He atten to escape. W ock from i to Whieh a mun inny 414050 in £ Capitol uildiug he was struck with & Lrick and knocked | : Bown. " Policemen were standivg near, but instead of arrest- nsded thiough eve 20 the Pre 3y of men, this should be enough %0 ETALify & Teaso ssan A into the bod = by drew bisat o or they st pped up to Dr. Dostie and deliber- of tie defonseless man. A citwen rd from Lis cane aod thrust it into States—oud sore) aths ambition. | 2. y or I Tished ;4o perpecaste By, CHA L ove oetar was wot dcad, avd was dragged by | Whidl x by A the wowd and placed in & common dirt | ¥ Bessdme T Y amghtes Wit | e myuolf,” 0o pollceman sat on Ls body and o P b, nlpadf A U | one sut near his head. ‘The poer man attempted fo raise his Abwtamy which it placed sbmyidissfeittn T s the policeman raise his_revolver nnd strike | I tash his nowe flat. That nobls man died. 1" ooked on that crowd of 400 po. v and dragk with fury, apiial of the LAY » of appropriatiane at iy Qisp 10 be wotked by my ows Lands, witl ou the fac 4 on_my baleony and en, maddened with liquo course pursued Ly Gen. Baird, who claius to ‘o | ! by Gen. Sheridan. e | | nosneerie | color, 1ok pl | wpeecies | Large w | ing thei. | and one‘was kil | States cavs | States soldie Inimed, the carn bel 1 pelieve it, 1 did » | mer as to spread af Yow 1o ere | Havs made up of the old comm gaucs, and the vice presidents were the old colonels of regiments, and so down. ‘Lhey held aeeret weei ond_we wients and purposes @ wilitory ol Sheridan feared these orgavizations as a nuclens | rhauces, and he wade up bis mind to 1 au order declaring that all relief asso press s wade up my mind to issue it, aud iseue 1t L will. ) 1 ihought your t at that ¢ im were but garbled extra d within sight of the gui Tnite ith 1 y i guidons of o United | with Immanity, used no mapenes: giotance toward the pany, but not a shot wa- fired by a United | rioters, und protected pereous arregted by the::, in many in- rioters dispersed, martial law was pro- | stences, at the risk of their own live e ; ival of slaugbter was over for thatday. L | One fact connected with this unfortanate affair we wonld | 1w vary des e rosul 1 and told bim 1 was abou i toid sibly 801 fat! ¥ d d W they hoard of i, they came and begged bm mot to e rald, © 1 know no i o fiest moti | a. Sheridan | this thing. they can place the Rebel flag i Stripes. They Waut (o piea | to be rou 1o thelr child Report of the Ribel Grand Jury. | To the Hon, B ABELL, Judge of the First District Cou | Orta The Grand Jurors of the parish of Orleans ha nder cousideration the subject of the terrible riot that oc- | | curred in tis city on the 30t of J uly, last, and now come into | urt and report, that | ® hey bave ¢ be sunmosed before them a large nam- | citiz-n i to | Thoody seenes of 1 T and ststain and J and have embodied | mony of the witues dueed to w1l € The 1 n ! ina time of profon aroused our d flerce in secret ca ent pro ters f 1G4, 10 mae tution by the ; a f ut 1l o met 6 cony thie Grand the 30 [ meeting of ‘tie 1 eint o m peol> commenced g for the meeting of tho Couveution, About 12 o'clock a process! of sitting of the and these urmed with heary sticks or toward the plaee i otl or weapons, As acoording anders ou the people gave way distarbance ax this @ the pro 1wo by ne, The con: sembly in sessiol badow of right, the Stete—a body of the C . their law iessness. Onder theso circumetanees what was the logal right as-well | Jagder of New. Y of the comservators Tt cloarty was to_disperse the violators oo tiio palpable dut Seate and muuieipa | of the law, and to arr being complete as the wiuisters of uaily g solve the *0th of July lost. aud that (e ( « tequested 10 is eebing with the £ of the State, is, lu: e “They were and drums beatis . elo wiliiag to s f in st urail nnd It bl ot di c 1 Le be 1 t s the whols of 1964 tad undy have b me about tweaty-five Lo, of cor, and ono 1l ebt aud | NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1866, al whites and on ad, whil» five handred of | ¥v's work , and did be eve that when ould be a3 prtch sald, ¥ er may be ia command pair was great { our War, W nd s el arding bis hes dispatehes putlished o8 btcli you gentiewen, tha hiw my st mizhit think & from him bis o 1 and t say Lhat be sa such wan eraud n assoet fon. These AdCn s OF Lhe aeso ppromise of duty; I La Taree woks wutivous, and at e n wn £y of urtillery from the Kio Grande to | on you made: you were 1ot wough to take the bLiot, und tow 1 disperse you by | 10 come back if ght slongside the Stars and rebellion; they want to €o | orhed with' the ma » come back if Lee and Jo e s Grant and SLerman | day was magaificont aud the track was in unusually had | The appearavce of the horses proguosticated a sple ad been informed was of the ure a | s to ¥ have arr ed the test e carernliy 1o t Berewith populstion to so dive be o trifling o1 ordisary eause s denthly coliision upon the mewbers barmoniously together. ficult of solution. whout thirty persans 4 Rufus K. Howell Pres uld cousoke the Comventic ot Lits prociau Leecssary Lo eute s of this Was & WOor o power than bad sot th the resolutioas of it was claimed they could s well as by tl that the po rred on th power on the members Couveution o by the ! hat the President of the C vention together be Durrell ct o prosiden e thing. For adu token to_ perpetu It was Tament # of most o " irtreason. and would bo punisbable with | £ Uit bhe ouly offease for which, und 4, they could be ludicted aod puniebed for | waem bly. of vl this iends of snivors: bis ¢ a ¥ 0 come i ¢ u prochain #uichpo gt Gaps Sheviien “ : tion on Mondsy, **to d down aC n. Alfred T, Lee, an sfficer of Cavalry under ; Trey were exborted to extermin 45 to the massaero in New. | eal ed hel-born end beli-bound villa s the pights of loyal cit sens mod their solored bretbren conoeded, (ho stiects of New-Orleans woold rus with | athering in oo of taey came u tucsse out of the ey passed - slon sed on to the pl wat. " Daring th disearbance thete s 1B Lhe proeession. \tion of thiugs now presented is, an unlawful Irogating to theiselves. without even the | ihe power to overtirow the government of | uspiring for th usurpers €o; tution and laws of the State; wd of negroes, brought there 't and armed for the proweetivis of the * unlawful assembly " 1 estand n us the 1 the law were nos compelled 10 Bwaik an aliack | 1o bemade on them by the distarbor | fore they progeedod to They were u for which offenss those who the cwlored people, ¥ pased up. one do thewr duty nthorieed by the law to take tho imitia ohyeet professed of dustroyiog the | ahing and koowingly assist- | hich they wore guilty July bave been Indicted by Vody, accordiug to pul dny_nig'it o fraze, irrespectiv b this meeting atteaded 1 wed to eoms to the Conven might. t come prepared. ate the waltes, who were nd wers toid that | { t anearly bour, tde colored | A aboat the plaee designated wany of thew armed. pegroes came mareMag up “onvention, with colors fly- | they lmloed and shonted, jostled nd pashed the by- way. The crowd of white lon, it slight rrest made, wnd | jaco where the Couycntion were pistols fired~the (ire? nbve ot | ind they surronuded previous invitation of the peace, both offense | e for trisl. T wiul assembly” 1ok place. sof the publio poace be- in dispersing and arrost- and only such to break £ y0n f0: steruly pureuing it as | ente i every town ard village sasiated by 200 0F J00 ¢1L 2en#, on this t ogard 3 s which tie; of his reiec iy as nn auxiliary— i b . 18 such fUrco 4s Was Desessary g rogardiihedfthe olbibue wh ch sheim hprRT) 1, DL TSR T8 | Uh e e appianee. of " Fw i v itocest” bock mav. | Lyt e awiul by, aod te securs the persons of ho e Toented yublic servant whoso foul nessesinia | jraciaimed iyse o (Cries: of . That'e true, ket on Vivarm. o wan et o kot of g 'J;ndmm inistient, This. bonever, was B0t doue, wnd o he of it ceulent Y ] o o - way! o lieied e gt ke S O Ay R B e 18 ol Yo somre i Sttt | " ppears ththe i suborts o g, | ou ot endearc b My, as pition whs 5 o, wes he handx of th i b v o A . - wothorities would not vo! e It - dom. b coted by the fact tuss Cou- soat 1 re A Vo i RO - W— o1 it Tov sy . ekl 1 5 by keepiu fen of e 3,*."."‘....“”.- o {f epeat that Detth clabe. . dhin 1 lideabsvaisviad s b iispen ¥ & ormod that ho would -hm(l‘nmul-:a to-arreet Lates, tn which 8 oxe time ection existed, us far us | jeersof Cogress, nor of « subsidized, ealwLIBUNg Press. can WOMA fos nfauce gy B o ol opald the members of the Convention. and the General in_command they could aceompli it 1n the condition of ribjugeted | Usive e from wny puriece. |Grea. appinise.] 1 acknowl. | Black Wk, and. puiting o B bis back, o m dovn. | o1 the time w._fl.sumlu provinces, denyi 10 thew fLe. 1o be mwrm.:ti e} 6 10 $uperior excepl m the amior of my exiztonee, | Aul 10 minutes aftor, m.'-r;' ruial T u‘:{;uwm;: | the parish, after indietment found by she Grand Jary, woul wabjacting thege j4eple. to every B e tas 1Lil. | s ahe Dooplo of tue Lited Staies. {Pioionyed and ent: | €50 kicked the dead H-J»-»;_f" e Listiag cher] acthe s il 1o arreat tho mewbers f the o Conven. | {g (nmt o sasation, That such & sate o Lhings is b War | e e | st thuoam: 1 iry 10 cbey il His commands | corpe. i stooet car passst, U5 UEEN T ol yellow woman, | Hos.” Unwillng o briog sbont & colilor betwoer, 15 & wit) the yer o8 of our Govermment, Dconsistent with | s best I con compatiile Wwith sy poor hnmakity; for the Bl o put out her hecd "‘,' ook, and this sutlian raised bis bapd | yepy and eity authorities, Mayor Mosvoe des oaumm”‘ every u\.d, Tt1ce] freedons, anl moss perilons 10 the peave. | other, fu upolitic, wnd ative lnse.‘ ",.h;fi )':h:: | & A;fi::xm?nmu'mnmu Therg isda New-Orloshi :.wflm?;ludumhfllh-:hn aud it was uml“ and B e Ay (b e aearenen} ! B et s respectéd wud ovaved e e | S0 ot eake cities s baggage and traualer conpeor. | time and Lieut Gor. Voorhise thet T case the Grai J il casse § i.é‘ " vossible, with even greater frir ! iended 1 say. el wiussons 10 wreelf eoutained in | A returned Sllioen Bipes A e A s 16 Lnsurg “"‘r % | should indict the ‘members of the ¢ ':-.n:. hefshafherit el Ol mm : vehne, DY Matfstag 70U | ,w.dnlr-uumm sevaiutiosendenned byibe Convertion, | SRR el A e o wiahet b ¢ Tostesd of makiog the arrouts, Shoa take bis wrih r iR R L RS T i e RO s | e S R oy it baeast fa, thet o sestonalion ol ur' | 4o life. () ; ? ' | OO aw i repeateddy shrow sfs and eighi bodies. bieck | {ol chereot, and would forward the whole matte: 4o the Frees s o . ety 80 ot mu-n b B et i Jf:hx:fl,fl:n’.“fiuu o Ly Jesolulton | wnd white. into cas wagoa. and carzy \hem vl piretaldme | dent of the Ufiwmhfl-&ul"“!’“fi",f‘““m" -mu“-" . et «un':.ur the duties whieh | r.,‘f,.x, frow the grent mass of ive people. [Loud | of oke reene in l‘,l{“"‘ rh)'lu'ul"‘-'nz'n..;"b:: e NIOWLe | the premises. l”}:d-:nu-:b “im%onveu. -“‘ m hich ron are pUTHUILE, L0 L SN very member of the Con-"| Checrs.) LiFust und bope that my futare actiol oy b bicl fnio 8 wakor. Two of the frst whe Beg oo e hem, | maln sndistarticd, 30 ate o i conjenptics withsomo of e ey o ves ludividusily tender o Yuu o°r Pro- | 11at You snd the Couvention may ot reprel e, LTI o i) % poth from them tho recumiieat mas | {1t Lol 1OTCE Nont 16 thie rand Jury thatin found T e Ot D cord el abd slovare seppert. | cotfidence you bave ex in me. Jifm, '« \Ve are sute | Lhey endcatorad i e lnoped into the eason sk | 09 ] o '-u ‘ghorities and Gound reoplet aud pesurar ceof our crelGlARCMORTL ORI, | O it separating. my friend, ont i ol commitics | £, A policomars paw it be nap N o mal vt sith” | LS arTOApSOS wicpal Ciredubuaund umadiog or jited o irend en our i | Sad atzangere, piease acceyt by sivcere (beky for ho Kind | LA e vy detiberaialy Wow out Leirrsine.. | TR e v she egro Groe assembied dnstix re With » watiow's faith vledged Torever 1o & | meniigtations of regard cnd yéspect YOU Heve shibited on | . 4 had u-uuht--u‘ e usurping Convention,. It Shet trici observance of ail its obligatiope with Kiudsose | tLis o, 1 £ 10l elways continue 10 e guided by Another nogyo was shot down on ihe strect Len m:mpmm -n: e et the oqeatt oF s um' :-‘l‘l»mcru ew.n-“tn;'mq aiog, the desolations of cion of Quts —hed tbat always | Jeft for dend. He laid there unt'i notice of Lim Led ceased. A —JMMrne;‘: l‘ pect ""“ - -4 war will soon b removed; ite secrificen of. life, sad as 1k , whick Lmake my | policeman long and notised that the man bad some life | hor of respectadle CiLERIT W" mll-fl‘m “p-fi-uhu et T e will, with Christign resignation, be referred to & | guide. | iy bon the policeman, and 138 Joor, S Coner | Sanee; o?#%'m they appear (o have heeded, Fraridaniial puryose of f2twg oo boioted coutryue 8 €16 | 4t the oomclmion of he Actsees (o P1OVCHS anil Gen, | luded Toan Toigd Bls RouC e, L Erve L1 suok a8 36 bud | an evidenced Ly the anistsrTupLel thiough thoir tod vodarable beriy wiieh W forsverpisce Sul MAEY i | Grant, whadad sizived duing (be tine M- ST 1 B etsuoted (0. Tio raissd bis €lub asd broke bie deck at potsy, wylalant, menscl insiaing proces Loiover wilkour (Joversn ent cuslienge toe sdmiration aud 1e- | speaking, were loadly cheered, nfcer Wiica the party were pre- u blow. ¥ e d oy their Place assem- -hnnmrfldm nnmrv z:::m‘b. nndu’lng & | semted to both. p These ™ s, A ve add (1sat Ereat £ YOUT solicitade fas (he esto- &_fi_ .flwvfi ration of our domestie peace and YoU: N § A Cord. e S | the dreadiuih bare ‘watebful T the bditer f TWN.'Y. Tribune. ‘been avoida words, fl'h arsamed or ketuel The the overnment @ The - s caosed Joud i i ducn::: 3 lllfill‘l ond-wi doterminsbion of ooy | and Y to et trustedor f shitof clother. Flois repre- | v Hatkes bas beas in. Budgeport, ropresestivg himaelf as one of the editaw or Cof Ts New-Yomg Tuiscss, shwwing thto prove it, exhibiting frec pasees for simeelf by railroad and steamboats, getteg aliitie drank, senfed as being about 35 years old, 5 feet 10 izches Ligh, ::l'i‘n‘wmh':::m e weighing about 170 pounds, sandy wusinche B that is so—T get n—t& . TEE PRESIDENT S REFLY. . Bridgeyon, Comv, Augmt 18, 160, wag o) ;-d .::l:&t::t“-l'“ Wihen Mr. Jobrson hud concluded the President eaid - '8 R i ¥ A7, Dysbid hevots . o .'.:; k.‘:..m;u:'; 3‘2:73.-{«":: 4;;!1:!1—1;:- Trial of Copt. Vouny. ?‘fl“( lxlflzlld have xm‘wv::n!_t}lyout v:av::::c,z 8 no 3 . mesu g l’-‘l::‘.:,dnu ot .‘:::n ufi",‘fi'.flz m’fin 1 ;r:' 1 Tlere ave at present no new developments of inter- | | Xl.u»c_l:l:.l Baid l?"”l‘i’ow-l ”“.’.‘.‘a‘.’.i"".fi o "g.m (A T confess shat, HOLWILASLANGILE the experience T have Lad it | estig the charges alleged sgainst certals Metropalitan detoc :::uu:‘n.l ":‘d‘;;l?c':.'.?‘m|w-ul'ulybohuu{mr:" w-{ 1 willions of inen are watohi wudiences I have addreesed. tlie cccusion s are well oalen'ated 0 swe and to over v st the language o couyey sdequately my (resent £.eling and emotic o Histening 1o e o LT A sad Qiiguied Ciaicym 08 just dalivered, Pho procediugs, Couyputiop 84 they traajired ll'mnu‘t‘lu wy ..I.X“ szrmf A _{wmef- ‘“fi Inagiragion tbat prevailed L 41 4 Couyestion waea public s und th 8ud s essombla wiselmn me. - As T Bave said, 11 T reodv tives, It is upderstood, however, that on Weinesdny vext Cagt. Young will bo placed 0 frial befor tbo Pelice Commis Hongrs, ar the Muiberryat. Headqoarters, Tho mutter at puesent is envelaped in cousidernlde mystery, and the trial pendinge will bo looked f 10 with intereat, as it will arobablf yrove g thorge, <ol oar detective systom, 1 naid, * Eightec y. and thin dolay will cost you dearly.” He said, "' + 1 have ordered men there,” and turning avo some burried orders L'ert Uack to sy bome, and ip about balf at keur a batiery and n regument of iofantry paraded o the strece, o negroes were bolog pursusd by & growd of Lis stafl] t ‘There A 1ife, and some us ing scene of this | wnti) now vuidentified. | by order of th | ther with ull the time of the xiot, ithont examina'ion ™ Nt July taken ation of mart parties engaged Ity of unnecessary € pressit. ‘Lbe gvidcucois all coneuts | the eveniug of virene of 8 declar f ldentifying Who Were K police, with fow discharged. st o tre ni Chiel persons s tho mill tious, o ial law unDecosanry i ll: Immlltyhln hm cln;- )Y persous iu the crow these wero arrested fof - L.b:um- m.“ - rost police at the {ar &8 WO h’-n been iuformed, ljtary aupborisies, who had on fon of the city by 3 hence the impossibilicy in tbe xiot, as well as those ruelty in attempting to sup- ent to the faot that th A Woay oot idestdog, bebaved the war | is done the | abonut five lew eich, wnd Dexter came in o winner by e e leave untod, did we dee; full and faithtul discl its suppression * matter by J on, for the purpose bich he boids his jower an i the day of s der orof the State. Wo fiod bim codperating wit i e . consistent with the | Bificent Laud ate 4 arailin s avaling mys o'y [0F yoare, and w Mand.meiden of Womanhas i, Sereant—contin ot if of the servi 1t is the i Madison Wells, the | fFomiued. f F 2. the | mo. v endowsd with h‘"‘;_“.“ destrn ¥ |t troube s yoxation of laruic t'vork 439 st 4 ‘. quires of frien o for the b pia v whiy was boid, | & Vibbe, € sded upon it, procured it before the rioting oftice e hnd to poss throngh the meb | T ———r r: B asneinb) .nu‘.‘; A6 the usurpers. He must DIED, havo r of riot and bl vel ot 1 : 2 ore word liave we heard from o Iworn protecior of the ARNITRONG-O0n Kt oist: AAne il Chwi | s 'yreveut tho impending couse ueoces f o thseatened. | 1 oo ade of the family oo | trouble, evilonces re nil arornd hig tend Mo o thing o bear from I i & prblished manifosto, in | 1o i ens, b 196 B h Lo 55 wid sud cowfort tothe | AM e b v It him to his testimo peojle of ¢ wred peo | lawless smbie whit i all f farions er Grand Jury sho n for plaee and whose gicat in d for the pury To the colored § o Yk stell, Auti Heaty Aubert THRE TURY, RS-ttt THE BUFFALO HORSE FAIR— LAST DEFEATS GEN. BUTLER IN THE RACE—FASTEST TIME ON RECORD, ial Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribuue. Sp Buiras estthres in five, saddle), The premium wa secating one-ball the proceeds, divided between the coutest arly aud the exclie of Dexter's previous a crs, aud a8 readily aceepted by the friends not epecified that the time would excerd bets were that 2:20 woaM b effocted. Dol ter, and Eoff Butler on the arst gud third taktog bim ou the second, - atarg passing the "6 5e6ouds wnd lost d ¢ gliding past the b live lengibs in front; Batler broke and lost What | on'the lower turn be trotted very fast and gained ali that he Dexter eame ou the Lomest otcl | bad lost (o the lest break. abend. Butler wade a U 1, but breakis lougih the bust of the acioss the track to the inside, Dexter passod lim; was six leogt @ winner by twenty | | the quality of the plants snd other fuducem Dhitkh HEA 0 horses got awey eve footed Dexter to the turn, and was tvo leog! uear the quarter pole, when the lafter cu saod the pole Dexter wes Lolf a lengi pioa Hubbell. U mes wers played by & aod H. A Keating. 1t wasa very iuteresti s for the ween Gen. Butler and Dext oue of the most brilliant tro at among sportiug men, as the ¢ ieyement on Long frand made L | the favorite, aad §100 to 820 were freely offered by bis back- » HeaT—Retting 8100 to 85 on Dext: o this tebic; und prior to she presentation w val of the esperts fifac of thewe wan 200 yoints. - carome, beiivee ws that the feoling | led victims to the “p! aght to ho lor{ured . we deem it not_out of_pla 1 that the people of New-Orlcans | L thelr obligations to the Govorn- HICKS—0n Saturds Hicke. dsughter of Jol —In Parls, August 19, Peter Q. Awes, Mrsle e Lumily, i Naw d i 1oase copy. whers of the 6. fro seh yoar 4 ot X 17, Jumes Edmonds, in the T + of the family are invited to sttand they e, oo U Watteat, this (Monday) of- ant Thomss, eldest won of Willismr fully invited to attend the famecat, corn L rraidence of Lis fatiaste Naw. onk, Augiat 13, y-soveuth Rogiment, N. ., &, N. Vg dross, the foneral of our (ite Ret¥ y, Mondsy, Avgst 2), 8t 3 oclogk e X riton ot Crarigs L Tanky Lisut, Commanding. 3, infantsonof W. A md S L. 1.. Henris 2o0 2 yeurs and’ on Thursday, July 19, Elvirs, daughtor of Wima' Asgust 14, st Wetho b 1), aud Caroline Hicks, G and the Iate wita Lortou » H. and Fiviea Harbock of this city. e s B 7 are roupecttutly tuvitad to aitondh DAY—DEXTER | }1seloe 9 ¥ink uesdey woraiu, Aug 31, GREAT SADDLE i m’;.:x.rvk-n Long Branch, ou Baturday, August 18, Tsabol, wifs o . vip Kel 3 Funera! will take place on Toesday, Auenst 21, from No. 45 Weeslh [ Fitteat fasuily sse rospactfully invited to o 0, A | MIRICK=At Wor ss., on Tharsday n Aug: | s WLy aged 3 yeara and 5 montiny created great ex- | Byoo 3 ing matches | Rewiaus v il by taker | SHEPARD - Shepard, o an limbed ves and frien. i (Mloud of Butler. Itwa altbough teintives aud fri o the o bl beats, Dau Mace 3G ook (i strefcl broke, G wile pol ia 1:11, nd; hut mote Pro Peice Lis ng s the | ofthe piants for the Val the, in | Also, Club proposition | the great advantages of Butler g0t » | N e and swerviog | FHE. JONA bird breuk ¥ eight | ng Lis at'the half. “The terms for Clab-A; elad ther potice, fro! % £ Tona snd [sta who wish 10 deas veey exteusively. o Wii'e Plaine for interdiant . Angaw . 9, rospeeifily iwvited ta st Oue-bundradan on Tuesday, Avg James 1. he fumily » i+ lite_regifHce 1666, Hugh Ruseel . only w8 Vs a0d 18 days. vited to sitend the rosidence, No. A0 3y) morninz on_Syturday maer ad Mary sing Augon 19, Frask B, Bpoliua, in the Tl of the family are invited to atiaud the ather, in Comberd vl ot , noas ek p. m, ithost facther @ e pecial Notices. Grape Vines AT I0NA-ISLAND. Loading kinds, with description of the qeeliep | of 1836, are now ready. for those who desiie (o aval (hotiselves @ suethiod of purchastug. AND ISRAELLA A SPECIALTY. a ¥ inon fos Visayard planting, aad ar thase ex reme'y fvorab o end aze worthy of pasticur wnd Dealers Al who desire it to: gbtain Enéclem o, but Dutier @nt | s stcention ths sewson i Toose, mud whea | The Club propesitidas encbl th in 1 ¥ repesen esent. 3 Vines, i pefect ¢ T. Hew ng eontest, Fesul udit Mamgal of the \ine (comyrising 1ftnstrated and sardcneviues st wholesabe prices, i offer Lo Lhons wiss w) | sugage i They are designed to uds, «;’..:v..;unmu e back tretol, ¢ ce bee |t formation of Clubs, viues without muan iy o 1o hor ascd, and at wile pole 8t il who Liuve places fn whicl: to plant Gropey, snd are us b of Butler, , 1:10. The S d 14 thooow g ol v | & cume groater and grester s Dexter | portint to men of wedlth and i profoaslons 88 40 thowe u: 4 fow around the lower tuin, and ke eutered the bome | Lot means. Through Clabs a class of viresinsy by obtalved ten Iengins ahead of the bivek. Tle kept his rapid gait [ 1 with money. streted, and pasicd the stand f the race by o¥ MY STOCK OF THE IONA AND ISRAELLA VISES. SUTIS » making ¢ ¢ et o S JPEN AIR, AND UNDER GLASS, IS VERY EXe -m.»,..wx:zv-t-r at in 1wo winw Ik COMPRISING PLANTS LY ADAPTEM YiEae foowin FOR THE GARDEN, AND ALSO FOR THE VINEYARD. 1 The post Winter bas added s weight of conirmes. well-eatablished chiaractor of the TONA and ISHAESLS, ' aey of produetion 1 somaise no doubt in the minds of the woet judicious obesew. | ore, that upon Liess two alicly seats e prowias of emixent suseey | in American Grape Cultate, for fruit sud for wine, (See " PRESENT t goosee 2IF ! and FUTURE of American Grape C 2 TROTTING MATUH AL ABW HATEN | Tise 10NA oquaie the hest Euroy hat ¢ Y Tribune. | refinement, and iu . Snacta! Dispatch to The K. ¥ Tribuae. S - 1 BN DAY B Wen 0t tontow Ana 14, 136 ‘r.-l e #3id of any other American grape.” tin D T s Saree o . <1238 < 8en vlab cudertuh mice: i o A trotting x?|. 4!1, of three miles for a ,u' e of | o eipapess, i Mu"lv( :amw‘_’.u"a,fim , came off at the Hamilton Park to-day. “THe fUOWI0E | cun ings that bave bues wsed for. dlat PUs PPt apemps wers entered : John Morgav, Pansie Allen, Mouutain Maid. Chis that we can equal the fine wises of Earope.” aber of persons were o attendauce the majority of wn frow s + are fom the best of wood propased. whom w otting ou tho Maid. Sbe won the race iu three | forthe purpose of making the most Lealthy snd endaring Pante. iralght bea Tiwe, 2;244; 2.311; S8}, Favuie came b | Lave siso a fie stock f.om green wood cuttings that are the best o second. Two other borses wore ou the trick, Fish a viz clase, and vory cheap by the Cioamd. i Sheridan. ‘Lhe latter is & good traveler, she male o 1 ¢ mauy yeors | have seduiondly prosecuted the porposs of pre- 2.40, but cal g0 muok faster than Wal. we | duciog the es: possible piaate of Grape Vines, and sisce the sarpems- | g merite of the Loua snd Isrueils became estabiisbod. I Lave ypuelg LLIARDS, | widded greatly to my means of propegation. slways Laviog chief BILLIA . . rogeed SRt § 0 the quality of the plauts for esrly snd sbaudant bouring, and fog SEPYio e berdy vigor. | RECEPTION 1N MARTFORD—THE CONNEUTICUT CHAM: | "3y i have been extensively diseesiinstod throughout the e | 14 ION HANDSOMELY COMPLIMENTED. | tire vie growing iesion i the Usited States, sad 1u other countrios. Spectal Dispasclt 10 The . Y. Tribuue. Their unequaled sxcellence, as well as that of the pucking, hasboos Harteorn, Avg. 19, 1eod. everywhere ncknowledged, and the demsud for the best quality of The recention given last evening by the citizens of | plats e gre <:‘:amuk: the « v(l;‘y- bnrrmfll ::-o- e it A rgements bave becn much gre wer b fore with import- Hartford to Gessbom 1. Hubbell, champion of illiards. dn | o or promtiod the strengt o the aate oo Cobnecticut, was o wotable affair-eud wili loug be piesesntiy | (0500 Tl 0 O price to -purebssers, slthough She remembered, 1 not by the Lundreds who partioipated 88 | o yies bas groatly sdvanced. 8 spectators, at lesst by the skillal smnteur avd ovcomplished |- ghe prices of (ONA sod ISRAELLA Vines of fist gardes qualicy yousg gentioman whous it was desighed to compliment. The | srerow a0 low thet all who have ground fn which to plant them com. ocension, which wes the second apniversary of the | sfford to obtain enough vines st oncer to farisl an early and sbund- d the .:n.m:vynln was acawired by Mn Hab: | iy supply of the best of [ruitn B s ooy, upon which, - LAISE {7 AR who e interested are rited to viatthe niaad. sad inspostsbe. he contracted to de®nd the emblemntic mie against all comers | Viues Thu Hadson [iver pasecnger traian aliatop st Peekobill, whass: resident of the State, he might abandon she necessuily nubiie s b reedinens to conNey passengess Lo the nand, two miles : enreer of representative hiiliard player, taking with Bim 100 | gigtan:, for & moderats compensation. Totirement the cue bo-had 8o stubbornly defeuded, 8ud 10 8ds | gy ey of Garden Viner of Toon ahd Trrsella, Nov. | and 2, thees s Oition the honorary ti48 of ex.champion, Among the promi- | -t o s Rt > nent plavers present at Adlyn Holl, where the celebiation oe- plants each, oF thie same of eliler wumier Wwill ‘be sent on receiph of curred, were Messrs. Diehae) Phelan. John MeDevitt and H Lices per dogen, with 50 cente additionsl [r cost of sendiag. . A Beating of v York; Philip Tiewas of Cineinnati, aod ¥n feyamd Vies wilk be peut as above, at price pov 0. » r. Wollal o 4. dowivs. Lamside these thero = M Wolabmn, e e e how tew exs, s thows wh deste to plast sy, | as sole to olfew BT bemether with @ devsl aedicss. ' numbering | ® woubet of lots (het casgot ek Do representel by samples, at vecy | Xork Rt e, ' | arge powsen - of - Whots | feverable rites. -luuy who bilve called to examine it 10 qualty hve were 1ad gx;’ilxy rflu O the bali '«wd- '-"P ized "2 ' | Losdiny No. 3 better than they expected 10 ind No. |, sud have slee " ARS8 - e Those wLo purclase by sanpie will be ssared of receiving the the depordesignated. iog # the sucvess of Keatiog by e poiute. ‘Tle second gaiwe seroogh and couprebeasive ireatise, lu whishavery opeme <0 TH tween Philip 1jeme MeDcvich, the latier of . e 151 polnie In & ~string" of 0. MEDOVIC arly Tejseveiicd by cograviage, 190 3 uuber—seut e 8B\ Dest puns were 126 and 117, sud bis average 194, TLecou. | cents. ol cluding tilt was between kielan and Hubbe Wah | Twenty four page Pamphlet, contaiming s full aceount of the Toss - ?npa'nm-ngdnllhnb;!: ;vul! u-‘-:!I‘cr h;-l':l('v nent ‘x‘fl | wwd Turwelln, witis their distinetive charscteristics. ** The Presst s | ol » 101 only. cermintion of this gane Mr, . o ». é YIS Gavit of New. York, in & speeeh of soms lengil, pre- | Future of American Grape Culivre” snd other Wmportant matters, with: . sonted the golden cuo to Mr. Habbell and likewise e testi- ¢ of Loun and lemsells Vines in hesting, sent fot twe-sesl monjal wble, The ex-chumploz, i o very peat aud pestivent C. W. GRANT, losa. 3 reapoRso, aiter explaining that s i i acoeyting th pablic (near P Weatchestor Co.. : tlon 0f & champion was to adsance the interests of billisrd — ayior '3 1 e ds ot bis profession, advarted in ich, while bs o had at eli simes na mdjacent citler, Conneotleut, ress of Hartford, bolding the champion cue of recelved from In concluding Mr. grateful language the NOS. 363 AND 367 BROADWAY, Delug closed, thie busiarss will be conthined ot NO. 558 BROADWAY. bhell ussurcd bis bearars. that, wbouid it ever be uccessry Jor biih o again represent Lis Siae iu & contestat Dlliards, be, Wit SaTiok would not besiate te underteke ibe task 1 e course of the T Hemey marks t] ame r. Pl tor : 3 3 ") 4 843, Just m’ O o hatof Be Taraan: mat byd on thatday. . A MERICAN G fulbl o 'w(‘n‘ Qo mowm LA A o o fogend Sl B hed.* 1401 2 v pae on'to one who 18 50 uoiv A iy s v Temey ahots executod by Tiemar, MeDevitr, and 34 JOHN-ST o Plhelan the ings were breugiit to & olose. There'is to. | pomo! NEW TORK. Lo auother tovrosment in oelo)u:,dz e upon Which of the | hss, de > Coanectieut players the wantie of Hubbeli sball fall. The | ~gvo cammot say 108 in faver cue, which is to bs even mare eliborat 2 plou’s possession, is now !\ll-lllll' & chal d costly than | eases and Brolees, as if MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR; ia the world. Cures Piles, Corns, 16 s the thost rapid cure for Bursa Busions, O Sores, Skis Dig’ by magie. Try it Tweuty §ve conts abess 3 sl ol by Druggists. sigr o] Base Ball. WE DESIRE 70 CA 0N Mumnma i MATCHES T0.BE PLAYED. HOMEQPATHIC SPECIFIC FOK, ¢ CHOLERAZThe ssccrm The following mmu.:‘ are uAnnmne‘zd g.:':'uh which ::.:‘m v:. i~ 20, gate, & Brookly . every assuran :u'..:u— u-m-(uu?'mmm ‘Americus (of New. remedies li vopue. Price of Family e York), :n tuhmlx;-‘sml:’kl. at Greeppolnt, for the champion: I r:‘:‘ffifl 20 normnc‘!:mg w “h‘uv “Machaitan sst. Sioger, 0 ground at Munter's | - Point L. L, corser of Jackson-ave. aid Fifthat, Gruo called Aweciasios o ll" . York), if o = % 5 A i Mmm ::’l.—!‘%!;m Market agh M. M. Eckl A(I:v. Carroll Avgul An:\ul 25, =Siar spt. P Adgust 25.—Euterprise gt grounds. August 35,—P, grounde B Ugust 26 —Gothan azt. Tebpire (Secon: L R iy S| i 8.~ Teftorson, I, ngh. Sylean, Ir, at3 o ock pre- enn-l K i (of New-Xork) on Eclectio it o tockiyn, at 3 Poconid, on the Capitoline owhatan agt. Iudepondout, on the lattar's Van Dyks, on the "w_ ?& i i W Cor Yok % v 4 Niew ot Talio: st Now-York. T, WLI‘IJO eatablished o 'Mhfi'.“,‘m‘ of Wilsenis Bukery, " T B L R n..'u‘fl;n‘__ 1) ' A TR " e JOUN T VUGN & Y

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