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NEW-YORK DAILY Tims!NE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1866, b 2 __““——\-‘-—‘“j‘fi’ s — & — : i : 5 TIT TNDING ANV ASS Taussig Radic. v pam: ved, Gon. Loan is & 1 man was chosen Chairman b T —————Ee — ° THE T '“\DJ‘I\(' E‘A‘\\ B e » Stato, Wi NATIONAT LABOR CONGRESS 1 Patclarcl; Gastav LAWOOK | I did meetings in the north-western "4t of t! | Redical 1« dal Dowss of No, 24, Grasa - re 8 | Lion of 8 i el - 3 Py « " D ing prospects ™ tod > " aof No. 5% Grand Suribe, _— snater Mlcnry :. ‘rue on Cons LRASciog prosy i e s Lt SPCGND DAY— FTER TG WAIT OX THE PRESIDEN Ureasarer, amos Aithou of 70, STSION Op 4 LOYAL PAPER—TUE Lives 0P e mendments. T 2 Josep cus, W. A, Backett, and | > P £ e Royal G.' Millan_ef No, 12, PROKIET ¢ 1 y NEW-VORK. | LSy ahnueward of Fulton; AN RE IS COUTERATION, W0 years. Jobu H. White of No. | ®0r.IETORS Anp EMPLOYRS ~THREATRNED—' ol st David ¥ orreet of Kchencetady. Spectal Dispateh to Y. Tribue | ieampment (ben adjoa b TRt FERL UMY ROREARRS (oMY DELEGATES VR % 4 ¢ L to this eveaing. o P XD TUE SARATOGA PARTY. ) it e L LR Fatmions i B o TION—THE RBSNLS DETERMINEDTO EXTRRMINATI . of the firet | Oxeipa, Madison Co., Aug. 17, 1 ato with the Southern loyalists in Convention at | 708 oo | TIF FENIANS | Special Dispatch o The N, ¥, \ibae, o ‘:\u"': of oople of this Stat -, aud Idoubt not of other States | mm"‘l" : b . “", 'v‘l”fl‘;-i-v.}:;.l..x speration in the ¢ the Convantion. & | g I\ ND. [ WASHINCTON, Tuesday, Aag. 21, 1866 v o ra | . s extraondinary of ! K FROM MASSACHUSETTS. | per, | —— ving Qispateh 1 n 4 wost important | 1 % '[“ bied of t e s Torts now by Tho Republican K(ate Committeo of Mussuchsetis bve . « W0 | g Deserintion the Shom Vight- Gen, ' Ne-Ostodns “:jm{:‘_“nmmm';h; n;‘;“(;; Burcau o# o b J latic t 1 by th agers of “Con ed the following we nd eminent ¢ yistriet of Colu O'Neilt Agnin Denoussos Prashl £ Orleans, - N Bureau: . law trom the suflrage o1l |, Gopper-Johinson”” organization (if such welcome the Southern {0 their Cony W, B. Tlos, Georgia e S i ey | New.Outtass, Toesday, Aug. 21, 1865, 0¢ o 1 1t b orgasised 4 Philad the 2d of Septem : > i ; 186, Ghe New-Orleans Tvibune, the only loysl u y v to be organized) o foi e ilook. Wil The i ich “yerarion y loysl newspaper pubss 50 thelr. atefoe el LR 3 held i U LSIe | lished in the city, has been compelled to suspend publication, ) ly sco! thiat apy & Sumner, Beujawin ler, Harvey ! we » | Tmmediately after tho massacre & military guard was farw-' R e b Hiaks, * Josiah Quincs. Kaiph Waldo J. | ich 1 or int ¢ iulied for the protection of the office and its employée. N e N i el © Tol 3 al € Be. i 1 . guard was removed yosterduy, and as the lives of the editors: athy with the actic A. Audrow, George 8. i "*";"'1 I'm]“.";“ i ln Syszom—A. W Pa.: W. ey " . .'" $he morning “|.’:|' n'ri f‘x;"“ and printers have been repeatedly threatened, the propriotora® t sporters of Androw J P ot e cas. | Bolan, Virgiuia: L. 8, D. Cogawell Mass.; ( Bwere to-be: seen | b their holiday | poyy cod $0 0 establ Jocratic party, are not nu y :n“fl;l I\n’.l:‘.:-'.“ '4‘).:.;’;.";" A e ctl, Hoyden, | Lilinols KL e Delvrare lA.[ Se Missouri; | dttire, each 3 ) 08 M ch | J.l\h";’.'“ relactantly forcel to close up the lishmont. 44\ i p are not num Willinm Brigham, _John G Jemes A, Stove, | AL Now-York: M. Koberts, I Alford, | token of the the green flug ed | “ctis proving more rpparent every day, that the Reb-) W. 8 Yiscoln John M. & y | Ind R. McCatley, Towa; Tuomss M with 0 4 P o1 several | € aredetermived to exterminate the Union mew sad e Kirk, Charles O, Rogers. James L. Litth f; 3 T AR e Bvit Mesylsuoy G owr Y- Jin ; | s oo £ s I o B tly and | R Ge S T T [ inds and National Debt.—Jobn Hincheliffe, 11 tog termaco, with | foroe of 50 men 14 permanently located aud kept is eonstaa®! it e ; '8 .‘,r 17y i . ~:""l ‘“lllr‘;.l'I]'“L:-rud;‘l“v’. Chairmen; W. Stewart. Michigan; I M. Roberte, Pa.; | P oo ‘.“l‘ i “L:‘ "A;“‘I‘l adivess in the heart of the eity. Four bandred are quare fairb el m‘:l»: dwick, Edward W, I Edward 8 ! T-:A‘r- ]E;'ln)‘l\"lfx:"“; W. C. Clark, District Columbla; & = B e e Wl ifote], and one hundred in Lafiyette of “rotation” which . Engean ] e arrived to-day wers J. J. Verner, Bir- | u then begn to move, o 2 posit the Gity Hall. Gen. Shoridan bas baes ap| : ! r Warson. Chiaries Tt Tratn, Zine B e ke | i 1 Thos. Armstrong, and Andrew Dalzell, Pitts- ) wen, consietng of the Veter plied to by Ualon weau for protection from known nssassia® worth, David ii. Mason, Francis W. Bird, A. B. &, | | Jobn _ MeDougall, Seranton; Elias Musses, of honorabiy discharged soldiers: the | who constantly dog them la the strects. A delogetion has , George F. Hoer, Wiiting Griswola, W. 8. Cla I8 and J. . Bostwick of Buffalo, | £ B -""‘" "' v '] ey rifles; followed | been appoisted to attend the loyal Convention at Philadolphie. ) n, the latter persons PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONVENTION. Tle mewbers are af Lenry L. Dawes, Py \ Tucker, rald to Lave their names published, fearing: 8 bore r old battie eol A o ollin 1. Neale, William Whippls, Titon. Thomas D, Eilot. | BaLtiokr, Tuesday, Ao, 6 ) ;G Ml Onkes A, Juim M. Foron, Alexandor 1. | o Baber Congrossmet agais. today:, Ehe spmmiites o8 | \ssocintion ier eivie socie § Fheg romid.be assariagiok DARES i ) s SO BINE Rice,Ch ack, William B. Spooner, Charles H. 7 | pe prganization, through its chaivman, A C. Cameron, | Severcl band i 2o BB k.0 Sampel 10 Williim F. Bartlett, Estes Howe, ¢ | Pevorted the Tollewiag slocra; who were scsepied and son: | 8 panied them, Bopors of the Milisary Sounission. ifl::f:"K.‘ o W. Stone, Willard 'P. "Piiilips o [ trmed.— * i rch was down Main to Ohio stroots, | L NewOLeass, Taesday, Aug. 21, 1855 Tisemt A Foud, Goorge L. awive S aies W, Ciack. Jopny, | € Wiiew 0 C. Vi i up the lattar to Main, | . The lsbors'of the'Mllitery Colmmissios; ¥ppetuied'ss fn- Viwin, Amass, Waikor. Aaron’ Cn Mayhew, Wiliiam B. “Jon Weed, N. ¥ Phety | and the uion Forest Toctigate She origin snd casens of tho lnto B3 in S SY Wastburn, Alvah Crocker, ( owhe, John Z Good: | 1 Dol Wi Lee, Vo AT T P e i e y bour, all of which | §0 STaviu tod closs. e mport, consisting of Cedme rich, James T. Robinson, 11e Briggs. . tich.; A. S | were crowded v » Fenians und tie | tions from the 2,000 pages of evidence, will bo submitted to v Gen. Sheridan abont tho close of the month. After in- | Ou their way down the breaks Je Wh et it 3 o Oty 2 e | they attracted” mueh attention, v 1a | Gorsing the report, Gen. Sheridan will transmic it to the Bave $ap- | bis hatand walked ont of the shamber, atirscting o little o 1 jon was adopted | Kanucks, who werevers busy in fidin down along | & mudical, polit oal charscter. The suspeniion of the so : we livo prawed 1o vowad uwa; we tave | potice at the time. The following day he took the floor o o At R e i A e | I u"rr;'z;r::l g1 ws, & wa od veteran of | gnd iy ey e’ B < 136 ooty | pop DISSATIS! 0 WIT! B CAN ¢ | inthe n or the action of the | into the wharf, watehing every movement made with op- r 3 wod tariff lnws, aza I ,umedseieran o | and in an elaborate speech justised it action, or rather | PO"ULAR DISSATISFACUC, UTH THS CANADIAN | Conproy i I $rey b o1 | fig office. it 13 odited and printed by colored om- ates Liave chosen mot | YADU OF BCEO. M HOTY AT indorsed Proaident | o . nyspgtch (o The N. Y. Tribune. | " Mr. Harpixa of New-York moved the appointment of a | * At the i he throng was immense, yet a more sober, | PIOTé% to e represonted in Covgrass | Johnson. 1lis speech was d at the time, and with AR | committee upon the subject of eight bours, to consist of one | quiiut or hetter con fucted afluir Thave’ fever witnessed. o —— tational Amendment, then, is now submitted to | ¢special laudation, iu 7 k Lomes. Mr. Little- | Thero isn_ feeling here that Ministry sl from each 130 a”committeo of five on trades unions; | {,ure could not Lave been less than 15,000 persous on the | Produce and Other Markets. john has mever reced: b, bab, | tomd st ot e s bt By ittee of five on coiperation; of a committeo of five | | g pcts) o s ’)"': ral West, and the trickery 7 Ge | ¢ feature of the occasion wae the sham_bat] No. 1 quotably lower. Wheat oasiee proc Th ment ywn 1o N | a count rpart of Limestone Ridge, 8o great was the d. Cora active, at 5 @ude, for Mixed and Yol- inica- s o sctor of Customs at the Mout- ttee of five on eonviet | sire of all present to witness this spectacle that it was la il 6dc, tor White, Oats firm, at 3523%¢. Provisions D with the & ok Copper-Johiuson | ¢ nd an Assistant Minister of the Navy with nothing | la! Sta entiaries. | in the afternoon before a suf e conld be cleared d. Whisky easier, at §2 21282 25, 3 pnvention, and assiste o delegates to Phila- | {, 05, Las disgusted 1 t men of the ince. features of the proceeding resolution ereated | by the soldiers for the ition of the manouvres, | AT WILMINGTON, N. €, hat that is the pesceful { delphia from this county in arranging ramme. Of | The Governor-General goes and if the | Erest discussion, the debate being couducted with wuch ex- | “Tliere were about 200 Fenians and the tumber of | . AU 2L—Ciuds Tarpentine unchanged. - Spirits Turpeass itution. And have we not reache en | course he was much 106 nice to let b uaine ppear | utive Council should want bis presence it will sitat | © t and oocasionsl racy personalities. : | red coats engaged, most of whom had sctually partici- | bngstosdls 8¢ S0 Kosla 80 comuon, 83 0@ ‘ ouid be amended? When we have had so | publicly just at this titug 1 seckiug the Congressional | Nonreal . RRED, D, C.y couaidersd that the speeified subl | Dated in the ight which they ropresented. The aflair was | 1g. " - ° Cotton—Middliog, teitibls a such important issues are dependent upon | Domini but som is of the Philadelphia Con- e ikt vt the pivelous commiittee could be readily reviewed aad debated | FUCLGAMS TEOL A MAREC0 o Skirmishers | 1t, ought not the Constitution to be adspted to the changed | vention movement, not so discroot as himself, openly bonst by the Committee on resolutions, O By 't S R o g | , AT OUNENe SRS S miien that ** 1o Radical fike Holuics will voto in Congiess from ARMY GAZETTE. | “From 4.4, Micarniii, Stone-Cutters' Associations, D. C., | of the "Queew’s Own, aud tho Fenians fulling | Aug. 21.—Flour unchauged; sales 1,900 bbla., at Under old Constitution these slaves wers counted threa | yhic district for the next two years. The ans a4n d | avesolction was received and read declaring all exertions for | back, then the charge of the main body of the | No. 15 rlnE,l' for Rod Wister. $13 for White, 81 t o v five, by emancipation they became citizens; by - - 1 - e - —-— seeuring eight hours a day at the present time unwise and un- | British was made in fine order, and thie Union | for Uouble Extra Wheat énil but unchanged the very fores of : are all for Littley By h.{ profital vnil.llll nrn'l;xh ujgunlnuon of the workingmen of | Jack carried boldly, but the Fenians baving drew them | rl’ “8'"‘:’;‘1”"?“:‘0’»’3“‘ mmx k. astititional provision, they became citizens of the U . JEN. eRID, stMEs GO * = the country has been effcted. on far enough he ‘soon [charge o ctics, & | i), Corn dull; sales, 7,50 No. 1 [linois st tatianal previeien, (hay becama; eitiosme of (ke Uhited GEN. SUERIDAN ASSUMES COMMAND 0 Titk pEPART- | 300D ES oved a rosolution that the delegation | witd el v il sl e Lot it o wominal, Canal Freights steady, Flour 40c., W] rethren South, five or six millions of whito people, | Under thes 3 MENT OF THE GULV. | from the District of Columbia be constituted a Commwittee to je and charging, thus drove them befor | Corn =je. to New-York. Lake lmports, none. Canal Exports, would Bt only vote to represent themseives, but they clamm | canva this distriet. 1T the wholo facts are known, | Najor-Gen. Sheridan in weneral orders, dated Av t on the President of the United Stalea to seek bis ap- ot Cor ths DRYODVE < Liapt, € 14,870 bush. Corn. tho right ts represent four millions of negroes, when they wili Republican masses will turn out in their | 9 n. Sheridan in general orders, dated Au- of thelr course, and obtaiu in his next annual message e RSO PR% N JOUNE £ 10k (i AT TOIEDO. not give th to participate in the government of gust 15, 1866, announces the following Stafl | nmendation to Cong, o fix eight honrs as o days | er of the Emmet Cirlle, personating Col. Booker, was to | Anz. 21.—Flour dull aad nomiaally lower. Whoat 2@56. the coun thing is so absurd that, it seems to e, it e ——— Brevet-Major J. Schayler ( | work for ¢}l mecbasics in the employ of the Government, It seen far in advance of his men on the retreat. The | lower; New White, 82 5); New Amber, §2 5228255, g, noods uo u e MARYLAND First L Jant of the 18t Uni a8 referred. excitement then was intense, and the repid and regular | 819528193 Corn less active avd lower, NW for No. & i A T " Tisat W. C. Moore, 11th Mr. WiiALLEY (Va.) presented the resolations of the Vir- | discharge of musketry produced a stirring effect, and the | Mized; 7e. for No. 1, and 75, for No. 2 Whits, Ouate % bt Hour League, nrgiog opon the onal Labor | English Jack was soon torn from the flying standud | steads, 33je. for No. 1. Lake freights dull. he President and Congress. SES TO CATED—GOV. SWANN | UeCamp; Brevet-Major Gen. ( 8 SES TO BE RENOMINATED—GOV. SWANN | ¢ taPs re ot Gone ing, the 11th inst., the Hon. AND TIIE REGISTRY LAW, orge Major and Acting-Ad Aenator Howe o On Saturday e AT BUFFALO. Aug. 21, —Flour and Wheat quiet, and Corn all o dall 23,000 bush, in the morning at G4e. for No. 2, and 70e. hours, political asp quences of that sut appoiutment of & comwittee of five on Trades d trampled under foot. d then dispersed to the speakers' stand, when lon | Learer $ The I‘v-uh . o Timothy . Howe, U. §. Senator from Wisconsin, arrived at | Sreicl Dispatch to The N Y. Tribune. Lieut. ik, 10th United States Uolored He: 0, | Mr. Sherwood introduced Gen. to an eudience of 4 ' | BALTIMORE, Ang. 21, 1866, % Unions, sirikes, and all kindred topics; a committee of five on | -7 S5 " ' e . Outs—Sales 15,000 bush, No. 1 Milwauki 120, his homo in Madison, where he was welcomed by one of the | mas in the I1d Fhomas 1n the | \ ) Brevet Brig..G % | corporation and. prison labor; a committes of five for the | About five thousand persons who had assembled. He 15,000 baghe B Cbionge: ot 36ko. Bariey mowinal Rye sin the State. Gov. Fairchild delis | iy ress by | Adju preparation of an address to the workingmen of the country; o | Was reecived with the greatest enthusiasm by the people; | quiet, and held at #50. for No. 1 Milwank tor cuca, Sl Sl Tbve aftas Teviowing Shet| nesday ending | Fitzl 4 | committee of one from cach State on Pormanent National Or- | women waved their handkerchiefs, and men’cheercd agaia | nud 90c. for Gresn Bay. Pork, b Tard, y » - . g AT ; 3 the iate; ‘ddvisinn & |- Untte | ganization; and & committec of five 0a Public Lands and Pab- | and again for the great K ader. The General thew | for City, and 220, for Western. ~Whirky *nomi | courss of his ague, Senator Doolittle, said: tetiog s Rogistry Law & wiflslice Rebel symipy i | lie Debt. came forward and spoke — usl. Caoal Freights dull; Wheat, 16c.; Corn, lk.é pou tho Prest- | chisers to vote. The ‘Secretars tato visited Ci Bf the seasion | thizers to vote. The Secretary of .\nh‘,l \lmu 1 Carroll | war made apon | COunty for this purpose last week. — A. onard, Con- | & In the } servative candidate for Controller, hes ncc ¢ indorsing President | sventio The instructions to the Delegation of the District of Colam- 'CH OF GEN, O'NEIL. Oats, 9c., to New-York; Wheat, 140; Corn, 1llo., t SPEFCH N, ON | bin, from the body they represent, asd the motion Ariwiog | 7apips axp GESTLEMEN: T give you my heartfelt thanks | Albany. Receipts—Flour 0,132 bbls.; Whest, 17,000 | therefrom, were adopted by the Committee, wits & modificn: | ¢+ S S you havo mnaifested o this occasion | Cord. 87.079 bush. Canal xdaom—wtam. 144,000 bush. ; tion in the number of that Committee, making it ove from | yo" o'’ not to myseid, bat to the cause I represent, We | 134910 bush. Receipts nw.f,, Milwaukee, ieb, 10 visit the Prosident of the United Statos. | crossed the border a slort time ago to fight for the wain. | Tuledo, for the week ending Aus. 1s—Flour, S0 DM b tion opposing the eight-hour system at this timo | nee of those principles. 1 am no specch maker. Wiicat, 176,994 bush.; Cora, 1,416,453 bush.; rred to the Committee on Strikes. | ud | bush.; Barley, =533 bush n‘o. 11,161 bush. Afloat, ons Canal Wo are accusel of baving made violent war tont of the Uuited States from the beginny down to the eud. Did you see any evidence o the Prosident by the Congress of the United States t spening of the session wo were told by sowe individuals we | Dation iua 1 must stand by the 1deat—we must support his ) I | Philadelphia Co United States A Quertermaster, A McParhio, Surgeon thought differently. Cougress thought differently. Congress = 2ud pekery; | wes Voice—But you are o good fighter, Gene ; thoaght that it was not their daty 0 support. the policy of tbe po=r favet Liews Col | "7he report of the Commiitce baving boen adopied, the (R o A I A il meg By e mtail | loud destined for tide-water, ixclading shipments for L4 President, but it was the coustitutional duty of the President . rie L. Gillespl various commi cal were appointed. i friends of Irish Liberty will speak as we did at Limestone | !rom Buffalo and 9 da: m()-voeo. ol Aug. 2] ta exscats the polioy of Covgress, Does not the Coustitution | i i Lol George Lo iespie: | "5 ptition was received from Mr. {uours (Musa,) in refer. T et Wors Brin and. Hidganay, but | %390 bbls.; Wheat, 145,790 bash.: Cora, KIS bash.; prescribe that ¢ Congress must make lawe and the President | UxjoN MASS MEF AT CoLTMBEN-AriRcaE Bt |1 o P et CMef N2 | erie to pauper Iabor and savingx’ banks, aod was referred. as | o Tear we_ dil. not. aaticipate, | 0:0.203 bush.; Bariey, {1,655 busb.; Boans, 0% bush. LR UMBUS—SPEECHES BY Were the preceding communieation, and & number of vapers | ey o Tl e would 1P it Lad hees | ments from Chioago. ilwaakos and Tolado, ir tho wask eal- afterward sent in. We did talking thet, and Sueh Sosiaved - foF - seven bun. | ing August I8, for Bufalo—Plour, 6,37 bbls., Wheat, A resolutior fared socking to abolish the income tax, . I 0T, 45,51 bush. ; Oata, 141,093 bush. Total. Nt oAbt d iy gy T e T L A L LR pusi. for "Oswego, Wheat, 40,700 bush.; 1 ’ J . | from the United States Governm we woul have . T | from Khe el thonsand men.. This i mo boast. Men | _The Fenian panic casses s cessation of businses. Tho ole- | vators were closed for the dav. execnts Lie. ut we are told the President should give us | the Law and Congress write it down. [Langhter.j We did | G not do that. but did we make war uoon bim?! Iundertake to | Specia! [ say thors lias been uo President in the White House siuceI |~ ave lm«dnlmfl mber of Congress who has been treated with | | Captain Ordsance Dopar COX AND JUDGE SHELLABARGE Mo Aiister, 10tk United Priban of Misters o 19668 | Mejor-tien. . H. Sh 21, 1006. 9 nes the command of States of Louisiana, Texas and Florids. The De. | at, Chief of Ordan Capt. A d Artlliery, Commissary The CoLumit 4 Ohi and enthusiastic Un: Lapatel idan, fn General Orders e new Department of th 1 e ulf. com- Tueaday, Aug the Legisle than the | mecting was hell here | | ocay or'ype § . ont, f ik . Btates been during . the oon, which addressed by Gor. Cox, Con | barement of Toxas will constitate the District of Texas. the fier furtber business of no special importance, the Con- | wero ready aud on their way. There was no station but men reoant sension of ngress, W zoc dbfl.., | Shellabarger, ’ med ; e, Florids and District of Florida. The Depart. | Teotion adjourned nutil to morrow at 108, m. | were to be found assemtled u.«m‘-h« rauks—men who bad B treated solely with respect, but with personal defer gave bis approval of the Congressional plan district will consiitute u separst — Toughit in the service of the United States to sustain the Na- snca and kindness. Nay, he has been treated with more | ymstruction, and saul that ho could see no material | R R Y | tioual Government, aud who were ready to jois in tho Sgh for Mow ou Rusllens Forma! liberality than bis predecessor was during any session of Con- | e betwe John- | _ Major Gen. 1. G, Wright will command District of K 0.0 O.F. | i frecdom of Troland. Canada was then 8 province of Great (* Our New Servant.”—Continued.) ;.,..,.. ,,1,,(.: 1 hl"e ‘at J‘d'[d' In ,,,,,.“,,h é,,‘.mm',,,. 1?’; | son soon after b 1 a8 willing | Texas. and Major-Gen. Jobn G. Foster w pmand the — Britain, a8 mue wnfi-han an ington llhllun gomery aud | 10 daughter, sfier & very r-m‘u '“1;‘:‘:.1“ :z. is personal and individual conventence, he has been trested | to confess to at i District of Florida, . b GRAN : OF THE, ST Aol there. We bad s much Tight to go when We weqt as | nisely. and the two are now on excallsat terme. Si——— Shaseniaid. oy ANNUAL SESSION OF THE GRAND LODGE OF THE STATE | SF0R OPr 0%, oid had during the Revolution, We hada | that siamms ca oty work Fot suoual. Sl langhs ‘e 800 mote liberally. The appropriation I have ever known mado duriug the term of his predecessor was 30,000 a year, W i the very begiuuing of the late session, anap- | ; $16,000, and just before the close of Congress | b Lional APPTOPHIALION uf §30,000, wakive | & the P ention simply as au effort to | While Mr. Lincoln was President of the | destioy th ATy, J increased his clerical force a doliar, | It tering iuto the ® 3 1 L the close of The | - The records of the Department of 1 | PASSPORTS FOR THE INDIAN COUNTRY. —ELECTION OF GRAND OFFICERS. Tingrs, istmior op X . " Ca FavTa FE, Now Metn, Ace of Southern and Northern New- | against the xovernment to whi A fer ® moparasws vi winesen 3o | 1.6 UKL agaiast the Queen’s Goverument, eren the Queen's | = which was legalized in 1819, | won's own house in Fast eanessec, we, Who ‘Alter | Lk onduy, August 2 JJuazniar of Darld W % e aisiana will be tr 03 cagnot vpply Ftmast ot the Gall, 01 NEW-YORK—USION OF THE TWO JURISDICTIONS | right to strike Great Britain Liow where it would be feit most | 3’7.‘2"’:"»‘.5‘.?‘?3;‘.““..’1’."&:1&2’:".'p.."“n auelong eame | effoctaally. “We desired to do nothiug that would injure the | e mueh uopatent relisbu—Little Plgries, Cwwdian poopie. We are pot lightiog agaiost them, but | y [ Adrortisomedh. foh they pay their allcgisnce. | eratulate Con, )} m the substautial bharm of sneh long deliberations. He re- brief, but to the point, ) by Cong 3 civil and, uaval o v | e By 0 carried futo effect in 1650, tho rogular Anunal Meting of | showing il the Sdelity o tho yowers ihat Lappen fo be. | ot i ) ot sands of men. C s wert . . by recalled is body. und e old = of wete cruelly crushien out, but only for the time bein Sec- | Fu 5 = tacks aud in cords. and he bad to sign CHIGAN. v By 1850 holy. Undes 1D S0 mame of -t Orant LoAgnef jhe Supsach | iremsy of Btate wos agaitst 0s, bat the great American peoplo | n Wodasaday, at 4 o'clock Rolatives ) give New York,” was beld yestorday morning, ia Odd Fellows’ b "Avy officer of the Cabinet who | are respectfully invited to' at Giains will be taken te courts of inuiry. military 3 N R OFFIC 0 CAN v VITH( . Bro There was a large and very respectable representation of | ¥E o, e e 0e waek of th e ~ ANOTHER OFFICIAL WHO CAN LI p."‘;m. OPORNE: |1 Lt om 106 1edkon it oltonbance Whe aaatbet itk the Fagts | oramet out, a8 we are in our frst atiempt on this continent to | FERRIS-At Gresawich, Conn..on Tuseday, August 31, Elbert, #hat it had cver been before; butwe did potin- | i | Bk Ry Granda, not rogulas Keproseutatives fo the Grand Todge, | Sirike 8 blow for Lrish Bberty, Bhd by o0 b0k e disconr. | The iends oty ‘reapectin'ly invited to atteud o bis ol force at all. When Alr, Jobnson beear Recently M e 1 o o g ilied the spacious room on the top floor of Odd Fellows' Holt, | Will y#t schiave that FEn e ombarked 1o the enter. | fom the residencs of Capt. Sanuel Fertls, Joa Thareday, Tresident tuis work was ended. They were reducing t! 8. Marshal Tower of NAVY GAZETT | " Pursuant to the arrangements made for the consummation of | *K°d: Those Tes R Byrsz Bive Stajes o 3 5185 | foat, 1] octock: uamber of your empiorés in every brauch of the pub. + Bread and Butter” c the Lk the daty of opening the Grand Lodge devolved | Prise if discousaged at a tomporary cheok. should ever | or a+ Memphis, Tenn , on Sunday, Augast 12, after & brief Sl Commissious are ot £0 numerous, nor avything like it, as they s follows e e 4 f o idest Past Grand Master presont. Accordingly, | ' ined and started with “us, and !hafmk:r they | George P Liond. iats Acting Lientensst. Commanding U- ey sen during the torw of Mr. Lincoln, These courts-u as 1t [the Republican party | is troe tots principles, {1y Telegraph.) 1 A Sire Joko A. Kennedy of Getiy's Lodge No. 11, better for the canse. | XL TN Ll G cad 1 days. being relievad trom their dutics. ‘The work of the Pro e it my influence, wheter in oflice or out, and there- UETACHED. u k ealled the Grand Lodge to order aud vomisated SAUFELDT—At the residence of her_parents (Osk Lawn), & 1 awing offcers pro tem., to sct untl thej election of the leat is greatl; less than it was during Mr. Lincoln's Michigun, on Tharsdsy, Asgan 14, Kisa, yousgest fore shall not Join a4 cross between or Garrett B, Bar frow du term; hut we Bave increased the appropriations for the elerd: | {14 1 Ranors o Yeir sympetbis e it 2K M| Wemanent officers: Wia. T- and Exiaa A. Shufeldt, aged 5 mon cal foron at tno White House, 1 think, between 811,000 aad | oy, 4y tho Baltimore Couseation I voted for Haonibal Ham. Now-York on Oci. | pert, snd ot | P3G Master W, G. Smith, Depuly Grand Mastor, 1. 0. | TALMAGE=At Greanpoiat I, 1. 00 Moaday, Augast ), Asse ¢ 812,00, ot certain a8 {0 the preeiss amounte We P | 1io. and at 1be election Iapeut ali the time and incuey ¥ was | e e ittt | Mawter Geoorge Sumith, Grand Wardon; P. G, Master D% | wijou wero ready to lend their aid. mod would go on untii the | e 000 00 & 0Nt 0o (L Toma the rab Y o 30 far s 10 make him an nppropriation for & pardon | b5 W% 66 M S CCU L SUTTEE, Yo avored il miasares | AL RC HIT Tard, Sa Grand Mars! . Mastar John 6. Clayton, Grand | whom e MR bort dirio should L | i riends of the family are. invited (c aitond the fuaoral, from et ¥, onabling lifm—1 do not tell this boastfully, for T am " upons the eve the Usion; had three | R ol ing akly New-Hamgerice, oo or: P, G. 3. Mllam, Grand Chapiam: ., | §1660 lag that hed wared over Fort e ) though. g | sl rakleace, Kaniat, on Thuruday o 13 o cock . wanataed 0f auy bung wo huve dono during the past session of | (IIRENES aymy Sgid “aid wy ahare of taxes and bountien. | { o Rid gy Ay Semn gy s o oy ave Leweek, Graud Guardian Chas. MeDonad, | SO0 TR G, Ho know many ‘men engaged in | WOLFE=A! Surstogs Springs, ot Monday worafas. Aa |2 Dora- Congrens it is this-—we bave made Liw an approptiation t0 pay | 1y virige of New-England enery allock, rom steames P'aul Jooes. aud o i Hor " "There was mow o floating population of haif |iesAna. wie of Jobu Davi b oull Ssiguate hboond 1 wnd economy. I have been | iter,” and bave some lefr, | e office of Grand fiorr«;:r ;.':r::’.',‘,"zr's&m‘.'::'\' m | & million of men who 4 clotk to assist bini in pardoniug Kebels, and yet wo are ac- ag war upon the Prevident. Why, we bave we hi yisster W. ¥ cols, Fla., and waved Asalstant P rge of tugs at Pen coonnts; C. Langdou, the tir aused of ma were their respects to Canada. [A voice: * Ho We dou't il . AlIng 10 DAY The relatives and friends of the fumily aie rewpectfully invitedto st abou_ McGec ] | Ttend the. Foneral fom Orace Church, torsar of bother mbout such men as MoGee. We canget | Tenthst., on Thureday, the 234 las o 3 o'closk p. ., wome bills which he bas vetoed. That is trus as above set forth, are oot Paymaster, Jos. Foster, from ok, . - a right to pass the bills, kad we not Ho had a right to veto | ok 4 Guserament of 1 um ready to o smdgpios A ' tle scoounts; Aseistant’ Adter the Grand Lodge bad been tiled, the W, Grand Chap- aloog withoat i 'Wo have traitors among oursclves, traf- farther favitation. Tham, had s not ¢ We exercised our right, and ha did bis. | SCORRIINE LTS BOCE Lo may be anpointed, with ooly one h 25 ,",M;’l'_:’,‘,;."‘,m“ B e Mthasts o s pro tem, oftered up & (eryent prayen, :,7;3‘,:3{.&“.“.&;’:.‘““' ficlag upon Irish votes, ready to trade from one pasty to mer Mabasks, and v ymaster Hobers I, | Of the Lisavenly ¥ather upon the ny a A voico: ** How about OMahouy ¢ How about Ste- 3 | Qirection of the M. W. Girand Master. proclamation was opdered w0 vettle s it th s Lotgs o the Bite of KowKork m;on&:&xfin o say wbout thew, They bave dove fl!:flul ’Na'rlm. it \an open Tor hosiness, which antouncement was received w e e My Gty PRI v il oticind.) 3 the grand honors, W en | 1 ¥as Eecau of the ppoaiion of thows e that we were |y, Seveniocath Assambly Diatrict, Brvallk WASE, On motion, the Committee of Credenti ls was appointed, as | Ut NN SGOR landing our army on Canadian soil, They were | f,fwing resolutions wors, oered by Ches. E. Joakine, eog York. 1. G, | (ho Arat and President Johoson ihe secoud cunse of our falire, | Unasimosny wopied: > yex Stern of Yo 31, Southern New York, . 6. | 1 4uy an order was Issted by Prosideat Johusou, reliey i h...:mq- 430 Now Orioaom ¥ 0.3, Northern New-York; P. G. Savage of No. 36 | \)" fom tha viglation of peatrality - laws on coneloaivety peovs s e Prosidest bag k; P G. Representative Terwilliger of No | prapeful to the President for this act: but we beliere y ol bimeelf from the party which elected him, 5 Cyen, o Yo, # Soutbers | fatoox iaia Lo bad wrificed | s it ooy o s ompee o Corac, oy Sr M, Northern New York: I 6. | heir busiuess 10 could not but feel SPReie the Ltegriy ol bl thor vebaiian oo P o New York; P. G, White of | thelt VTN S0 for his untimely clemency. 1f 1and my | '3 {‘{"" sl ® Bow ook P, O Vandacvodet Gf No. 01| 40 o L otiosas 1 hardiy oD |t A, e e 0 e e Ty e plices everal sudden couverts o the prowise of my office, it stent Copporbend. ~ 1 can.’in rehel or Copperhead, volitical Judar, barter | Jiyin, from duty at Naval Obsersatory, Wi f with dishonor for a8 | ;rdered to ordnaneo duty JaMOXD LOWER, | Acting-Knsign Samuel A. Gove, from ka, Disriet Michigan. prauied loave of sheence; Acting:Master Frederick A, 0. Eonner, from: steamer Michigns, and ordered (0 steamer Mo- hicas. 0 weltio aecounta; Assistan What thou - Oa these bills the Copstitution required us to eqnests Which 16, {hat:ae thore 3 ake the question whether we would pass them, wotwitlstand- ’m‘g"‘m;, m-n)‘m e s 1ng the vato Some of them we did pass, notwithstanding the | iy ye filled by an vato. |App Was that makiog war apou the President 1| "o o™ fect Oae of thew we f to pass, notwithstaading the veto. Well, t can do no other tha k be was moking any spesial war upon s when. | 0 S €6 B0 P that law, We simply had not votes enough | oo 1 am, reape ¢ command two-thirds of both Houses. But we I . ‘duriog the lester part of the session, and then 4 wo di pass bilis, notwitbstandisg theveto. Was there any war in tats exercise of & mere constitutionsl pretogative—a f merels constitutional duties ¥ And ail this tune s oseribing the truest and most loyal men cons aightforward abominate overiug hiw . Preble, to tem. | y ommander Wil Amobar g the Pr_widoo was iy —the most deyoted friends be bad him- | (. ¢ et b Yard: | ommand Sotod ! [ ymaster John Fuiey, to 2 was electedoibom Whe. 9 vrcePran, | of universal suflioge, & lowing prediction Js signifl o e oramandare ‘I P, Seith, Joha T Lo ey, Tered tho oredantial | {urp cond Lo empaneled tocomriotus, | i developeditheteore L Lt 1 i and R . & 5oy ing from office. Who made war—the | Cant. 1o 1east. o Jobnaon, to ordnance duty st Wash- e rotiril N ol Pouding 10 2 “ll\}-m-‘n:r“ims:':'fl“-mmnmma corresporing fu u».';"n}:h "EF‘ o atande b ol nd boarty sscord e b o Congrom 1 The gentleman sho miakes this charge The Tus ete. which bave been | yugtom Navi: i, Watmongh, fo New. | pce'fe charierof the Graod oo g e R g sendiuent with Yione nitered, Durng tbe couricol bave. | (he mark P (oot l'nlwlwpu‘ll,!glud'—:ly : ros ily voted against his former party-friends | heaid at many a teky diirfog the Jate can: | Yore Navy-Yard on October Ist; Paymaster Elisua W. Duny, | J00F IS g T eon & voice salds Dot 1o Ifbad, Stevenk and tell | pieased o tha colored Unfouics o e Hebth that oty i Conit-House in Louisyalle on | 1o recsiving-ship New Hampshire on October Ist; Paymaster | wiely, for Lee and Jolu- | T4, M. Helskell, to duty a8 luspeotos in ebarge of provimous. | 1, and on the streets of | & the Philadelphia Navy-Yard oo October 1st; Passed | i v Monday, following the uster Chiarles A. Me D ot 1ust 03 b33 stea 15, aluost tie begisning of thesession and ha now arraigus Congress as having Prasidsat of the Q Stotes—bimeelt 1 n tothe end of it, ade war 0pon the ¢ Senate olmost o . Sire Nieholson of the Grand Lodge of the United ol be waintaived aud secuzed by national 4:thoniiy whenever i Pl Mo G o R S, B By | e B e G b b ? tis of Pennaylvania, nud several other prominent members | 'y, “t1,0 morning, before proceeding to the picnic, Gen, ely avspball inst, the unity snd authority of the el toduty 18 GMTKE | '\he Order were.hers insoduced by tbo Depaly Grana Siro O3t Cole. Sear. Hoey nd'10 Hibers'who arare faken piisoms | in pelpeble conflcs with the Itest and st vta] A g . Represeotative sembled at the Unitod Federal Constitation. = st Hall on Saturday , after the Duvali tri t the Lhe session down b the end of it, from the hegiuning of Lhe & Memphis and the lais r.ot 1a New-Orleans, willjn sll | of tgs at Pefisacoln, Fia.; Pnased " 4 P rowent, received with . o £108 o ono'at tue st 1w portant commtgees inthe Sevate, | 1oL MCRIEATTLLA%" L all of’ eveoks that will establish | Wood.Jr., to stoamet Chicopee; Passed, Ambstaat Poymastir e iate bouors and lnvited 10 seats on the » £ for broseh Of the Be O e nare fof the Durfote of | - Moawiosds Thet whiio we dasite sad urfe wa sacly Lo davly tars 4 00k, B ke Senate was covtent to_retuin S0 s hon Staice within two | Frank Atms, to steamer Tellupoosn Pasted Asvitant P'ay | ogopriate bamars and [ATthd 18 S0 0% ters ‘Luescuated ot Slalen Distrioh Qaa ) b teen o e paniaid | St rcdy That whic o o ad e 2 sl sotors :.ll vy s ‘Y ‘0! I-Xl ‘Wost iWpo’tait cowmittees, not- T t the furthest ter E. Mollach, to stesmer Mn I;J b ":Al‘:l‘l e Grand Lodge degree, after which & recess was taken. thint & nolle prosequi bas been entered by order of sLe Upited ¥ Mfld&:fifllfl‘m: '-’lhl'hdh — ‘,',".',‘ s a5 factious opposition be as making, aod now A BRUTAL ATTACK ON KEGROES. | Paymastar Frank Clarke, 1o stevmer P o i e s o A TLEASING INCIDENT. iates Attorney-Genersl in the oase of Jorsous inglcted | fach rossersia u-rfi-mfymfizflm pebiical po K "“.,’. us of making war upon e President and his | 4 o, irosp £ of T'he Cincinneati G sistant Paymasier £, Dations, Lo stegper.C €% | During the recess, ve,m{ Grand Sire Sanders, presented | o+‘{io past cirvuit of the district beld at Canandaigus for the (o1 %00 ion which s s Reaot e, o o :"‘ o that jusvt_ No, feflow.citinns, iho whele tralh 0 “On the evesiug aiter the greal Ausine Sew gn Ji:ion:xx:\y'nu.m': ED. L P i 2 e T“'".E:::(:'d";‘"‘;"::'.:"“";" ) | violation of tha chnlnm] act of 1818, and (0F thelr disCDATES {in poipla f thoe Siates o wlialevet race o coit, = R . i g Taders 7 b el nted. e we to R T AL o i o, o | S g g Thind w0 Codrirh o A7 | St oSkl i et it okt | 100 T e L, | T AT | 3 R . . | : i o A f . . 2 esteern hg is 3 e @ At loatbin Sasia, For mysll, atow.citioens, Tenow 1 isied to do that | dance.'—aTavirite dnsco ia the South-—aid WhIE (L1 U | Wi, . Doe of the Burean of Supolies, Navy Depurtment, of the esteems o eloquent adress, whioh w repled fo by e e T FeaTiy B which 5o ogoessiuliy o e L arof 130 Unitad § e, Ho 4d ot yut me there. f;f:’l:l'e":flm O1e lights, and commenced an en callie WP | from & fitstcluse o second claes clerkabip, to. date from Aug. | Jiro, Terwilliger, P. Urand Sire Nicholson, . G. Martin tempt to Release the . Dol to s b ! - L1, S . aad els. [AWA, sday, Aug. 21, 18 helped W pui bim 1 the Pres ential cbeir, wut be did not belp | ongjabgnt apon tiem. usine cowbides, nistols aud clubs. Many NISCELLANEODS. S 7 i TR hmmw‘mm.h:' . Au. oL 166 s Bt Bt hgto the SenAte. | o ipefreedmen vers whippad and others baaten in a most : - " o et o to bauate, 1 kuow who sest boto the Sentte. | o : \ 13 boahem 0 & DOM | asser Moblean was put into commismion at the Tostan | 1: W. Grand Lodge ressemiied at three ocleck. Th | Niagarn froutier, butup to this hour my inforiation 1f (- Fiow whoso wil 1t was wy duty 0 gbey. ired to ober | }':::‘:’,“:'_,,"‘,:",f',f,‘.,, Some are nOW 1I0g 0 e eesuary, 1 | Nuvy Yard on the I8th inst. The steamer Lancaster. Com- | committean oal presented thelr roport in (a7orof tho R ueagro aud obtained with the greatcel difleulsy, | the isesimabi : credentials of most of the lodges. Aectivity and secrasy are the omders of tho. hour here at e ity that will. and wy fellow-Seoalors 3 4 2 HOK. Daveoport, sailed from Paasuia oo the 1th inat, 3 ‘acted with me, tded to do the | FOICT LU Ge0 Ton.C. Davis, Ansiitaat Commissioner of the | munder H. K- Daveopert, | correctness of ! sy e | Freeamen's Bares entu i Tho samo Committes, to whom the eloction returns for | o ony wud not w word or note that weuld have s teu- Hous® of oprogautats e, ensunble; but if < Jer & thorongh gyes | on route Lome. sams thisg. L{ L 18 WrODE, then we are ¢ ! | Freed Barean i Kentucky. wili order & thorough iw Tbo Bhicers were refurred, the following return: ! be whole constitution of Yo¢ Govern: tion of the Lo civii authorities of Frauklin, so far Gr made Bonoy to croate slara, of even give intelligence of the . \ :-:«r-‘r'nfi'.'“?«;r:-«:zm lmuulul:tm lony :L':.’.;‘-n. Lave taken no noties of the oatrage.” Ne P N ruol’lml“‘ ;mr:n_n‘l.w votes, of which Jebn Me- ‘M“Y"“h. Iebiads, 'ts flhw’o‘d‘:o .wml'h S Jee CHOLERA SPECIFIC: © Trardy. Th tsaso s with you I knew there Sy fertt — < Capt. McDougall, commanding the Nusy-Xard st e o ity ‘Ovand Muter, William Gould, of Bafilo | press. [ have, hawarer, come across the following eircu- \ SURE PREVENTIVE AND CURE ¥OR' % approlicnsion i the public mind that some. l"-" 7. Mare Island, Caifornis, reports to lhs.fllfl! ment | e, No. —, received 1,512 votes; Elijab White, of Ogdeos- | lar, which has bean cireulated in strict contidence smong 2ot a impending. Tuere 1s no dsnger whatever, 4 TENNESSKE. under date of Joly 3, that the steamer Saginaw would leave | LOUEE, C0CT0 Tary 147 votes. the commanders.af volunteer corps, and which speaks for CHOLERA, B So s %€ ho United Siates sre masters of the situat} b resy There ob the 4th of that wonth for Victoria, Vancousers Ialand, | burkh Lot€h GO j0t b Gliowing vote was cast: e | Capuuna MUKBUS, INAKBIEA, DYSENTERY, SUMMBR. Drems authority s 1 you. I yod washtble ‘don ¥ ; T o Eace. with lustrhtions from the € bief of e Western | Xor Grand WVas Twing vote Wit cHtt o ety : XL . 2. DSREARY, i you can soud roprencclaiings S8 O L0 o Sotalives oo 70 Tie Nash e Press ad 1 m{-\y'ft‘: atiempts hase | HOE D ooy e expedition tirise foe R b s M1LiTIA BRIGADE OFPICE, BROCKSILLE, AE. 20, 1966, ‘“""'“"A:“.‘::'lut o v o inue e Nashville Press avd 4% 0 atiem] Department. mpan y ) yotes: 1t . Hates, . s D e 3 v laagua e el o aad 1 v'fu-oguug "Poa wmay 7ely P08 | peen recently made to bin 6 office of T Jones- | Ratatay Telegraph Cable, To 'socordance with the previsions Voten; el McCaanlund. | B 4B ,‘,',}{,‘,‘,‘,‘::‘e".,,,'."’,..‘.."‘,";“."f.‘sfi.:':‘o'.l.'3:-':-'-37:- | e irvibe Nod b that. Tho Prnni\len::‘!l:‘ aited s ,.“",,,:."' of| borouzl (East 1;..:.11;4.-3, Flag. rl‘_-. "‘"'"“’.’.‘.a"i‘fi. of 80 et of Congress passed during the late sessivn. e Leda v 0 6 voues W. A" Salsbur e:'--‘-'; pee I Tl OO e ‘compaaie xty rousds of N‘: Ito action e Lt ....:. .mmm‘::‘ oo Coagrass of tho Unil tes—caunot Grisham, was in the Union army for four ] e /No. 280, 11 votes; Anron Lovecraft, Which 18 to be placed iu_the meb's po 804 | jested by sines the Cholera Season of Physoisne be will fail in it 1f be at- . w 'l 5 bl > mer b " % be pl thousands by .?}‘:%xu'&-,;".;:'uu_'w , et i ha whl simply st the otuct (0 e BISEACES B8 Dy Ko EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS. u:g::i‘f:; BV | ving voto was cast, D, W, | RPLin hel possesion, by oflers Fualaiag 7 -"f-"?-r" snd wacomunp t. Attt to bo tho Basr Commooms, Keowm . criminal (be 8w, osees . X o Sliverod & spooc D ——— . of M .Hf.w.»su 06 04l votes; Charles F. fai % ta. the to 110 veunds DEF .\ 1he Complaints (5t which it is designed. - - r-n.u..«'ny the United States. That Xy “""'"p’.J-" The Hou, . 4. Boxet ‘?h"h:l r‘::::un'ml%cth‘sfi [ By Telegraph. | ‘\é.’ifl:’»‘r:fl)nu:u‘mfl No. 65 votee. ..'.‘?.‘353’.‘.':»‘.“.‘.'2'?“.-“ offige. No ammumitiot is at i o JRTON, Propy/stors, Teay, X ‘are mastars of the sivastion. Stand where nl= wiil | t0 the 13th instant. Althouzh w: o n o ful £ Lo e aver. the falowing: Jacob Russell of Ark DBt 14 be Josned foF peactice. BT orden, STODDARD & BU [ Propyetore, Teoy, M, X To rossiute; m :: your eouvictont -‘A.l m_m .;,un of u:. '.r::c:-.“ l.:'::‘r[::l;:n;::l::lm{nl'l i !:";:‘o: :::{ The President bas made tho follvwiog appoint- | Fort rA‘Il“:nx l:;‘.‘. ':.,,' 2,.:3}"""” atative, u:“ 2 ,‘, i ,w:.'.,., “""""".'.“ei‘;}. ’-‘fll",‘o— Kor wle by il Deuggiste 9ad Deslors in Madioioes, aad bg ¥.6- o ' made and | L cr MITR ol g ments swanico of Atlan o Lodge ven strange Fenans were A e w Co., DEMAS BARKES & Ca., and DUDLRY & the ant of the United Stases, whom you apologize g followers. o q E in of Princigie Lodge No. 171, 1.0 votes. 0 ression is that the present demon- WELLS & Co., E_ yooon "-:::h"&“mm] % S your wil e apologizersaad fllowers tho Northers Disrit of “,‘l.".‘.f.ur:lv:lcmlomh L1 were accordingly | terd oh'_!';_g}':';‘.‘.‘,!‘:{’.,..‘;.‘.,. the Cr'gun)r.m, PORD, New Yosk City. e § LY. R M. W. Grand Master; William Gould, . W. . it weaus anything, that the plc-nic o ingars | 2 3 P by b | n;"::.‘:;fl:a" oy 0:-{& Gardoer, K W. Grond Fuse, to mask the real design o the more: | CROQUET. A large sad spcadid swortivent st lowast preed: " . FHR MEPUBLICAN STATE CONVEN. il . 3 | Wirdan c. e oo I frip ey WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TIoN. SENATOR CRIMES'S LETTEG—IONN r. COUK BUONING Mentucky—Anether Werald Canard. Kewell e W, Grtnd et s Swataan, B W, | spiritual Convention. A AT AROHINY, GRAGESS ,0.0‘;:'?‘“'111“1‘- Aug 21, 140, uv-;m R ith tee () = ‘“1’6‘" year. ‘ PYOVIBEN: 1., Tueed u.unu,x x..l‘ B » A purripde Py - OUNTY. = : Bus snnovncea | Theannouncement by 8 7o o ooy rand Lodge to this mord- | gy rhid Natio 'ony of lr tualists Kindu of gauies e Aoyt MG, DRLEGATHS FROM WESTCHESTER : United States Senator (irimos of lowa bus arBownced | o br%s ", ere, that 300 Fouines left Loaisville lst cight | | On OLGE Gyu0 Offcers elect wil b otated asd o this gity tod 8 Presiding. A B. SWIFT & Co, No. 4 ,_.._..42.- ) Y. TVIb, i ation o i fro pabic lie. 1 aletter t the. | PP LET% Ll bepe with deision by theentite ng, when the Grind OECCE s met iv tgdag Praside T A R, Bpecisl Dispatch to The N. Y. . Aug. 21, 1866. | Ciirman of the State Central (ommiitee he siys: They say :t '8 & canard, pimilar to tho declaration from e galar busipess sl aniey .&mmlwm Toe s very fikstiond | . Y lmD'A" J : b4 Suo Soia. . 3*&'_ and is | ibaye. witkin twoor threa davs. raceived [ of n‘:'rfal‘: same source, 8 few dare since, that Ueoholera QDAL RE | [ g OF THE STATS OF NEW-YORK, dodtym et A u‘.’x‘,%?:m B b spirited N0 363 AND 367 AR ool te o Hores Groslay. i to'be Srrents Lenifiom friende in the diffarent parts of (e e S Nove | © W‘t'“"-""”.fi".. sty from cholrn slece he itk (Tl B W, Grasd Encawpment of the State of | %tmm m‘t-gu% wghibomeek “":n uu-c-flwb:;—u-‘.. 4 o from the Third Assem! Ehdecher ‘woldiers rrack: om | o . o | | 333 BROADWAK. POy § BT Coarann e s Croms 58 s Y 2 | Sehel G b SBU LTS | R P M T | A Mt R e | LA —— i el { . . | 008 . h ‘i e beie) s ofttsere: D o B &, M. Beg. | VicePyesidents—3¥. A, Blanchard of Portlard, Me., Frark | —ppippn i iU —— R et e | /S o Jrt o e X | FRET SR DGR | L i ST R e bl S T TR < o1l s in reas you this lottar, Mayar, now © plios. 5 " "G, P, Theo. nb of No. 17 Southern N, | Deborah Butler, Wineland, N.J ; Wask e o pomente #1or ool oot Doph (o Tho 5T o B | T o o "o et 0 e st theend | Bl rnaed M ‘""__."'2 i 1§ ‘f;"r.fi boi P G Thee S Jus, ‘Aitken of Mo, 6 Talimore, M, 1, B Smh Do Y Gl | S e s oS SRR ISR G 4 g i | LIy GALETE o that parpos % N V.. Grand Sentiuel - - . A Dr, J. M. Shelman | _ » h——-— : CHRURING PROWECTS OF THE QOMING CAMPAIGN. | Congyoss busconsenied L1 rud wgainnt v0o ey 7. LOUIS Grand Ol 3 for the ebo ol Jof Rmpiro- City Eocaipiaent, | Kien of Pbiladclpti e b iy | Yot :gt'::,‘-.nq" Ay el o e e, i d i i b d 1o Jox opal Dis- 2 . : P, g 1 F Twen! Y g % the ‘T statomient of (56 Johuson Missours delegation t | 4416 'h‘éxf,k‘: o \'u’nl..'('.’:u(n"i‘-f;:lmom of | Aug.21.—A fe early this morning destroyed the | lowa, e vamd Patriarch receivei all the votes cast. Gurrett of Delawaze : ST Victor B, Post o wane A f - " 4 gt | G ryDr. J. A. Rowland of the Distriot of Columbia (UESDAY, Sept. 4, 1966, tho Prosident thor they favored vobers taking the st oatl. | 171G, B WALy k; and the flouriag wii of Jo. | - For Grand High Pres ’""r‘fi]fl“k’u’fl‘Jy"f»‘gd!fimr‘:"fi" Tvostirr—Nilos O. Nott of Brandon. V. - TUESDAY Bebt- & URUR, Brovet Listenant ./ Sniingion: o Ward P| oo Ly R i e Tearcan mnd VIAANSIA WAYIT ) Blk or Brown. e past teu v . 95 untroe. Fravk Blair weintained o law-suit ratber than B s A A Tkt T | peceived 74 votes, o Rt + Takoit, and (o Conservative voters havo tald pesyie \ e a— e L e et | 3635 voten_ For Grand Sentt WA T 0 oo 17, | worthof 3 7 e 3 Joisson, asd 4. 7. Fois A Y 4 hat it was ille ki . ¥ Falrwount No. P PH e | BATCUE J -+ - ¢ &'“’,,-!;.‘.fi ok assumed Eommlnd of this Departmerr THE LOWME SOUTHERN CONVENLION. 36 voler. For Gi f""& l.;i:\l.‘« w:’.—fi':.f.',"'“" /fl‘:’ir?\':l i "'I“'___._’———. oL WA N ogare-of sl eds K1 “i“:"x’n: T TR today; (onsorvative polRicians are” exsrting tremendons " e o . . ol @ vebeme_Tob S V. savage of No. . G DELEHIA, Tussdey, A TN AN WRINGING MACHIN W prossurahote and at Washington 1o get & Geperal Order gonoRARY DELNATES FROM THE RIGRTEVATH (V. T.) | €A Fraversco, Monda; No. # received rand ] this mormag 8¢ th ., TR W. Eoglasd of N ¢ stoamn tug Tewpest blew up mith of wl Jeiuel Cloddenning, the Lemuel ing, 1 cer, % o othe t Sparrow-Ilawk, C = We have eatabllsied & BE4RCE "".‘i', v Wouss oA H. B. M..steam | Vohobsuws, Japsn. HEARD & saited today for Vie romisinig protection to voters at he yolis, under thay oxpact 1o overawe the Stato militia, axd run CONGEIONAL DISTRICT | otas. Gon. Hancock b clined 10 | Saloa WY L Ang. 21, 1836, | Fiont is in falr re g Vi (1ved 40 votea. 0 o, o1 ono of tho Philadelpliu delegates, | Ameuting ot \w:"\ v eloees o] iy XU 3Teh Con- | gort Ribre, “'.‘m_,(h: oowiog Gr . vere deglaged electeds | bt ointod Taternal Rovesue Collestor, Yice | gressmal jiatzick Mol 1wy, Bagel Frege, | ut 81 % ver 10 B,

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