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¥ B .NEW-YGRK- B, by Dy “JmV‘Ymm“Lrgmmw CAUGUST 24, 186 \ ARMY GAZETTE. A = TDENDING CANVASS. il ! HE . woe % i 0o sation,” Brus B v masscte of logs stadas. slhiched S B Bram and-Dru Wereengcize wit' pr %und diser, Agiment anl gormow 4 - ¥ o ——— 2 | v a1 depraciiy #ainr fiae 00 prealt | o Mesting was ela s {By Telegraph.| R 2 “We | Mon. Lowis Barker of this §' ps 'rnrunu.'r-m;‘n-n.u - —_ ok Toodl JAMES M. ASUL " 0 . 7| da be fallowing iwpoitns order, abolisting the Provest: —— | routnaion o ki " o WIER Basew o4 Riartr with et 1 Gov. Pacsous of Alsbams, and Me Jnpal Conglis DY v as. Gon. Fry of W asnmsaros, Wednesday, Avg. 22 | < | the il otter of pavitation o tie delggaos was | s, arc boro o upeal ¢ o ‘nc...‘;\»..i’ and Johason 7 wxflmmmufi:h‘om a . - | Bpecial Dispateti to T A !(1 e ** Sehuglkill adopted, concluding as tollows weetin 0 ormando Wood, Who was an s 7 Avg. W 1566 THE WHITE HOUSE. i Tust 27, 1566, { Lo re ¢,».1ym,,;,,,,,‘ “ Gear 4| Your sufferings during the war commanded our hea. ¢ | wounced, has n and it 15 sard will 7ok be present GuareaL Onpis No. 66 z&m;'& :-m-—- of 10 prineipal paint of interest iu Wasbington now | The Cox ho Dust ‘;"'f ot i T % Uilony . [kpuatiing, M ve ptvmisod ousmires (AR s triam phact Sootion 31 of tis aot to [ucrease Nad s fhe miltarg petes The Capital is deserto w 0 asac , Octayius - W' gy iy, 3.0y8: S0 06 Sy £ to you your reward, not only in release fiom establiadmest of 1856, the § the White House, The Capital is descrted, ouly o few clerks | Obio asscinble s 2, :“ "\.1., fuls w 'H\ Make ‘Treason Gdions,” At | persecntion, but in enabling you to oarry im,’.m.“ your nobie THE NATIONAL onsE PAIR. v am'i.‘fi?.fi:'i'-:t.":.‘,".‘..'.".'.‘."{;’.‘..’. .fi‘uwm oocupyivg it At tie White House, however, there is always | te t-r“’”’ e Al o f g probar Rt Boye. .‘fld‘m to Viet Mahony City | 8spirations of moulding intoone glorious natiouality the Lith —ee— Htates will bo discontinned on the 2+ 10st, and afiar 8 throng—Copperheads and renegade Republicans, flock bither | o Tho Hon. James 1. L8 0 rid grest enthusissm, M. Loyal Men Must Rule. alvanized Rebels | ©TE0 JATTIDE sections of our country. With you wo grieve OPENING THE TROTTING CONTEST. dato all hasiness relating in any way to the Provost- . rom ali parts of the country to pay Lomage to our extra-noble | or Congross by acclatnation SIS ERNATC e Hack Seata.” #Tiie Mountains are Ablaze for | Profoundly ot tho unespected polioy ~ which sppaiently E Gener:l's Bur:aa, or raising with 1! aecouats aod - 5> Asbley, baving been wduced to the Conver, st 4 “Let Booth's Presider t be Aware of the Idcs of | 2¢¢%* 2 reward tresson aud to punish fidelity Gdelity, | Special Dispateh to The N. Y. Trivune. claims conueoted therewith, of mm.mwmat Ubiel Magistrate. After the homage come the inquiries | Five times the Republican sud Union party of this district | 0 “obor* « Mariotta Club,” 1,200 men. ¢ Marietta is F con we see aught but evil for the futore CLevenanp, 0110, Wedoesday, Auguet 22, 1656, wionsoever incurred, wiil be conduoted through the Adjatant abost the pumbeér of vacant offices already existtng | bave thus bouored we. 12 ac ing this nomination permit | Wit UA ke & Auh and Gean Club. . w W riv - is | the oly all betweep those on ihe one S of - Genoral of the Army. to whom all records, pape: %, fusds and RaE B tiktioon HE" Wate. Boesthi ¢ Yaoexs " sote, | TR DeOKS TN eRox (b LT B e | Wide oot #The Policy of Gongress is Our e Ly s b b e Uy ot ot £ ey Tee Homo Fair cosimencod to-day, the lowsring J-pespesty wit be caraed ooer, v g trust you confided to we ns an ho! ow, and it e Sk .. Y eay’ 5 | (L cripple tbat Government in its 4 o threatened to intertors mater! Second - The Adjutaut-General is ant! o re "nin suok 5 1o Moses IL, self preseryation, With ! drurtuies of ibe | Wosiber of last might whisk (hrw Tl | o cers sud clorks Gow uncor orders of the Marshad A | What the new Ptiladelphia Swindle party wust furaish the | may be not immodest to add in such an hour as this that the peo- | Bangry crowd with all the material they ask. ) ~e-"‘ljwlud:u-‘l;-l-h«;.vn"vll:!:l"g;f:r"‘:: ey | o : ; ong and weary struggle, in wh onquer, our victor { ko Chief Comuissary i given orders to s assistant cora- | o e ctostons. ut saly unfiincbing b vl R el missarice in the|Cabinet to furnish the new party with all they | umphautly 1 et ugnflrr;::a good old ba ‘ask. Nearly efery Congressional District thronghous the | ber of Liberty and swear to each other, before high r 8 Teaven, that never with our consent shall any traitor ‘nnwvmm is representcd daily at the White House by | neiiiVit i aay st of authority or wield any ofctl Eatreguing politician. They go there armed with almanacscon | power. {Great cheerine. | The men who have beeu consist- Sainiog election returns and written capitulotions aud abstracis fl“."'; '-rllln_'"w‘"ul'f-‘r‘n‘:\ll_nlmlg‘ll‘_;l;:rlh.-’c::r? 'ho"hc-mvf garad . Lis nation e ) s m to the | ©f how the new Johnson party will stad in the coming | Eumblest of its citizens is the only vororess whioh seoures wlootions. Of course, nothing but large gains aze anticipated. | protection to oll. The people of the Upited States have an | In fact, n Johuseu Congress is promised the President by | oath rrl;.vul«vedln _uomd:-m to muke wholly and forever free | that ho canno) do otherwiso than believe. T'oor man! ‘ every slave emancipated by Abraham Lincoln. It i with : ‘0 wonder be is so empbatic with his policy. Let bim des | regret, that Icoutess, thai the XXXIXth Ce s o s first session failed to secnre all that the people m; would Bisoffices. T get an office thesc men will prove to Lim that [ < /bimek ix wirstte 10 his satisfaction. secure for the humblest of our citizens; but this defeat,—if it be To-day the pumber of the above clase of vieitors at tbe | as some of our friends think a defeat~18 only temporary. You bear witness 10 the truth of this assursuce. I gave the Presi- deut of the United States notice o year ago that the loyal men yWhite Houss was very large. Awmong others your correspond- | of the Un| ited States will camp upon the battlefieid for unother "ent noticed, were Dick Toylor, General of tle late Rebey thirty years, if need be, until all our demands are coneedod S i Seasastrudhel wid o i ! And now is it a question with us whether or not we shall en- MArmy. FRATRINS sltinen t tra loyal city of | franchise the rebeliions and defranchise the logalt [Never!' | Wow-Oricans, and New-York's eminent son, the Renegade | Never! and loud cheers.| Never was there a more zhteons Wopublican, Heors J. Raymoud. Dick Taylor was being :::lifinln;v;wmngfinnn the awful hlaluru':a l‘im-m- lccun. quite & Hon of by Jobuny Bogle of The Inelligencer % Tiehioousnees shall perieh oo tho. carth.” This s God's ‘aud other White House domestics, Raymond, it is said, | Justice. We bave learned that rxllcy is the right arm of s ‘seat hete by ThurlowoWeed sad Dean Richmond, | 40oPotism. Jastice fo the idenl of the statesman, Pollcy s | also the ideal of the politician. [Cries of “That's so ") Some of {20 & boaree of dispstebes to Soward and Jehnson. Poor Ray. | my friends hope T wil be ||rm1-'~m 10 this canvass, and make | ne ook like o fish out of water aud s made useasy by | 10 blunder. Fellow-ckizeos, T fear bat one biunder—that orewd of Copperheads who hunt bim down and keep bim i tawonse $4s) & orisse: Onmpusemas with davees, : xpe Jauntion from me of | company. We vl have lively times here all Summer until 1 aots in C m\.;p‘ 1 have In:ma. uxo-h':-thol 1 those great election gains iu the Fall are shown to the | 8 By thot.record I utend to stand or full President. | No man bas remained awake one night in thia Distriet for fear | 1 would go over to the enemy. [Shouts of langhter and cries | of “Oh' po! Not much'"] If any man takes any issuc | With my record, I beg of him uot to vot» for me, for T stail my votes | am not ashamed. | TNIONISM IN NORTH CAROLINA. Gentlemen from North Carclina just arrived here n | not ehavge. ‘The platform laid down by our State ;.uu at iu the Western counties there is a very strong ‘l'umkvmwu does mot fully meet my views nor yours nlon te ling eruong the citizens of that country. It is | pow that the loval people of 0 are . at country. Tt I8ROt | (i Tin demanding absolute equality for all Joyal citi tbo Uniorises of t order. 1u some of the eountles the of the voters. These are good signs for all bot Mr. Jolnsoe, A LOYAL SOLDIERS' CONVENTION. appointed by the Soldiers’ and city at their last meeting to draft o call my-peticy” stripe, but of the Radical | zous betore the law,nnd if avy man in this District differ with people have the mujority | we here I caunot represeut bim. The issue is 1y made | up; it canvot be mistaken, aud by the blessing of God it shall 1ot in this Distriot be evaded. No earthly power can stay the onward march of that great Union party which for five years | past bas legislated for liberty and justice. [Cheers.] If we are but true to onselves and faithiul to our opporinnities. we shall make a nobler history than was ever read iu any earlier for a it maes convention of soldiers, to mect at Pittsourgh, | %K " Resolut rtod A 4 b 3 e Committes on Resolutions reported a ser r..“:. . l‘f'mxAhem“»n: Tm. this evening to take | First coing 10 t it form, and pmun»in:m‘ prelimineey oction. A csll is being prepared, axd will be | fisht it out on the C Second - fssued in o fow days. There can be no doubt that this Con- | jug stringent gu it ing Rebels. Thir wention wJ be & complete offset to the bogus affair calied by a | Indorsing the courso of Mr. Ashley in strong langua, Bfice eockers to meet at Cleveland, Ohio, on Sept. 14. | l]‘"" onal te ‘-"-l"l‘ 03 easen- | . A R AST , and _decl opposition to its rep g T SECAETARY OF THE TREASURT. Charging upon th yof the President the r There i< no foundation in the report that Assi lity of the Memyp Beoretary of tie Treasury Chandler has all of a sadden turned ot I'- B around froe un a Radical in politics to a Jolnsou man. S ke & BMr. Chondiec vever wingles in politics. his whole tiwe being | | ti | ¥ al liber o Hou. Jas. C. ) wus appoinied 1o at. Gakem up with the arduous dutics of his office. It is | tend the Conventiou o phis, September 4, and wellhnoes by ad that he i3 the bardest worked | the Convention ndjourued with thico rousing cheers for men iu two Tiemscry Department. Besides Secrotary | Uonaress. [ MoCuli # os given strict orders that politics OPENING OF THE UNION CAMPAIGN. r L nothing to do with bis Department as far @5 | Bpecial Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribune. has oo 1o forbid i, The whole report is got up with a Totxmi Wednseday, Aug malioio: - +'csire to injure a worthy efficer. Already ramors { A+ 2 g'clock this afternc akpeigh. wes fof- of Mr. ( o .wdies's resignation or removal are in circulation, | mally oponed. Ex-Pos! Dennson, and A 1 on of T 1ous 10 be iwtment of Mr. Wilsoo, the Third Auditor, ia bis but not ‘el “Tamaug @ Geary Club, you, 1% men, * Leesport Delegation;” Leesyort 0. K. for | Bepublic skould not be confided to men who have labored for Geary;" 790 Pa. V ols., with battle-flag of reiment—110 | 18 destruction, With you, we deprecate the meseures which T3 Lau wster Dolegation.” * Geary Club of Lin- | plase Jeraity defenoeloss in the power of sch mew &% cFSly colu and Vien ity." * Warwick Club is éver true 0 the :,,,,,:,’;,”":,"""‘m massncres, With yon, we deaire to sse S e Gieary, tho Soldier. and. the Ptrioh” | (oo st ol T o et thg, Wac ia. “Union men for Congress; not thoss who killed, msimed | the interests of peace, m:nc’w’u Tor which we st and staryed our co Wrades and ourselves in Andersonyille, | was »ot to be a hoFlow truee o which both Libby and Saulsbu ") “Solders vote as they fougat, | Peerniing strength for anoéver confliet. Nor @as it o be an «hould obtain thr artifice by which agaitist Rebels in the front and Rebels in the rear.” $raitors Columbia Delegatio v.—A company of 3 women and 140 | &% :‘:‘h‘.hvthhmdu-e-mvhm o have su men. Geary Loague o Birdsboro ' We vete for the | o0, a%d ve baves gries for ate which suouid condet upon oor Tan that fought jor his country.” #Clymer Block—00 | Soursets i es)ebe oo, obiaiaad b Fivrs anotiarabio, conut ot same old econ.', * The hero, triot’s choiee, Pennsylvania will rat- totional ssuetion to the gerdiot readered on the fiehd of bat! sale ai Birdsboro.” the statesman, the aud whicl The N Y. Fribune. CamprinGE Wednesday, Aug. 22, 1806 Fhe First District Union Cowrention mor to-day, but the here of Lookout Moustain;" * Equal to all men;” “Traitors must be puzished ;" ien, Gear) ty awd Justice delegation in wazons; * Lehigh and Lansaster will enter | mada no noiismintio desiring to wait until sfter Johnson- *wClymer will be shelved in October. St. | ites make selostion. A Conterenes, Comm #tee, oue from b—300 _ men and several cach Aounty, 3us appesnted to solaet o candiate. and Col. woeting was called to order about 1 m. RENOMINATION OF THE HON. JOHN L. THOMAS. Wm. B, Thomas of Puiladelphia made chairman with | o . three hearty cheers. A long list of officers-from eight dif- Special Vispatch to'The N. ¥. Tribane, ferent counties read, and the following resolutions Parrmmonr, Wednmday, Ang-ot".::i:n"d yontion Over one Randeed del- n atendance, progidediover by tha Hon. Wi, Mloway, of Hastford, s mem Wate € vention of 1861, Resolations wew adopted matliraing the platform of the State Conventiamof the Ihduf August. Hou, John L. Themus, the psssont inciabent, was nimously revowinated for Congress amid great entbu- M. Thouas was 3 membon of the Eisancipation conddionsl Umon Raltimore to. s repsted the fol adopted. The Committee on resolut lowing: Whereas That we give praise aud thanks to Alw ity God, in that be bus vouchsafed vato vs a full and complete vietory wought during four loug years of loody war, the st altar of the rights of man. wpon which it 4bo black and loathsomne staiu of nd hsatden nations nd in ek our land fellow man, Thon art mine. - 5 . Taat we ewe o debt of lasting gra vention of 1864 Union soldters and sailors for their vale President Galloway made a: speech denowwing Mr. Johnson's policy. Mr. Thomas, after returnug twanks ting we pledae be them, their wives and orph port and padronage, {whel within our Resolved, That in the Joint sesolu grese of twe United States by two-th cndments to the Constitution, we r pallad um of the principles for which we sacrifice fives of our best blood and §3,000,000,000 of our treas in the supe spint which actuated our forefath the Declaration of Independouse in 177 Zor the poianation sud defendu 2 s conrse 18 Gougress, said e atood wpon the platform latd dewm by Audrew Dhnson in pocehes made aitor the assassinaton of Mr. Lincoin. Oo au Mr. Thomas said that Presi- doni J At tho eecon- o iement of tse and of that old dorse tho fst section of the Amendmest, d and tracs. Althou A oo 13 persons born wituin the United States stall be iita fur she robellias States, has allowod every s & meuna, also. of futare protection, us well Toaght smivet the G ot during- toe Rebol e form re in favor of the » ta take et i Dows and equality provides fur equalizing reprosestation in Co haading the lectnrad Coliege,and we declire our avowe. bostiiity, now and | gy ertsrow amd destroy them, forever, agninat the admissiow of the States late iu rebellon | fha South in the power of their ensmics, yet Conger Dasis 0f representation which gives to the 8outh 21xt¥ | pigan piod to prines & revolutionby takiug those lical gov- nt more power in Congerss in the Electoral C: i | ernmeots out of the hands of wen placsd there by an equal aumber of whito people in the North; whil: ti tho President, and while Coogress was grieved ] Jongrem felt that. by we Blale governmen thetr proscnt eondit were yiclding up the Lament of thuso Statss o the 0, it derous koeping of men who woukl sowner of & tnerm and their prinomies—stil Congress preferred and tranquulity shomd be restorsd; thas there ‘w0 mwre war. and 1hat the responaibility of the mole Which those Seate governmants had beon reseizinizod sbouid chagrined—nag whilo Seeiion, excluding all perjnred Rebels from eligibility to moets ous bearty and ungualificd approvat. Resoloed, That the true interest and purpose of the Tolicy Jows by Andrew Johason (the man made I'résitent by J to resurrect from oblivien aud disgrace “tue during the famy and oy woult THE INDIANA ELECTION. th, Copperhead candidate for Con- | and sa:d 1 Lave not been a I assure you that you can rmist, b a S the Rishmend ';"’“‘”' Tudians | 00 Grorrate the iwportance of the elsct:ons now at band. 1n + for his bome. Since the adj urnment of the War it 18 easy to rouse the people, but it is far more ention, of which body Le was a member, he to awaken thew to & great woral sands o will risk their lives in battle cower | | | | Thou: | | | fore maltzn i s ot Toe onl'y question uow pend Wesperate o - is, Whether yot who have saved the Government s werhead ¢ 1, and Meredith Las been rec u wad Jistie, o whetier the | . W o in b y o the Governmen! tion fios White Houso in the shape of & wh e e qemoval al office-holders in Indians, and th oint. legislation. ve are but two parties in ment of 11+ < Meredith's) friends to their places. Thus the new 'S mvm-‘nrw urllmul!ui' 1f Andrew Qartytlie’ o {0 sare the coustry prospers. e e bt e thmnkrul {t Lhein so wue theif livos. £lliug 400,000 graves wi 0 soms and brot PRINTE- EXPORTS OF THE PHILADELPEIA COX The J 1 Executive Committee bave bad | 000 cop! { the proceedings of the Philadelskia Convention | paign doc- publisbing & Key to it made dispatenes of ren nor ouf clil d forfeited o1 Tue TRIGUSE disloyaity buve boen, his wets b t 1y i his motives may 3 + Usion; the cnemy tiess fos of aimjle Justice. Mr. Gartie'd then imade A clear and off the course of legsiation affecting recon e legisiation aflecting the treediman, and traced ¢ The Clrman of the Nationa + Committws m conformity with a resolutiou adopied at o me 4og of t'e Commitiee, beld at Philadelphis on the 16th nstant. ted the followmng pamed members of | growih of the alienation which finally parted the Prosi- ‘ the Com itate s sub-Committee with power to | deut from Congress, and said further: As we came nearer 1o the t of settlement the Preside: d oot i w 5 reonded farther from it, until £oslly bo wodestls ii formed Baboock. New Haven, Conn.; Hon Robert H. Bruyp, Al | (G iy that he ind reconstruct R Oiah ./ Dany. N ¥.; Gen, Samuel M. Beillick, Puiladelphia, Perv.; | that Congress bad nothiag in the worid to say abost U, or. Lo 3. B ) . Jas. 0. Not- | to examise the election returas of candu hers 2’:.,' ” B:;f:_:"":k"\.l“i":; "’;m“ Y '“"" % ¥or | 1 ome House or the otber, aud beg whatrar tho arichmetio w o e S . e 5 3 t; to ascertain on'y whether Mr. Jonea Major “Shark s " akson, Miss.; Joseph T. Cromell, Rahway, New- | ralin Confederate srmy, bad 15 or 15000 mure voi syal men, Lo either ¢ se ME. Jones would enter bis s Jorsey, i wwman. The committee above named is requested | B0 Dy we chosirman to meet at the Metropolitan Hotel, Wasking: | & ton, nexs Wednesday, 20th inst., at nooD. QUEEN EMMA. Yestesduy Queen Emma remained at the r LOf Becre: x5 Seward, goiog out ouly fa the afternoon with U Becrotary. accompanied by Mr. J. Hopkins, Miss Spurgis and | otbers, wiwu the party visited Georgetown Hights Last @vening 1w was called on by President Jobusoa, Attorney | Gener'! $=unberry and lady. end otbers. Thif morving the ‘Quoen i her attendants lefe tue wmetropolis, Secrctary e cxercise all the rights of a wember of the United | ernment. W hen tue Rebellion coliapsed, it collapse i There rematmed not # single oflicer, civil or wilita; States who could or did secare re cognition from any brauch of tie Goverument.* There were dence | cleven couquered States, of which Mr Johus | Comwander-inChief. took absoiute posscasion a perfect right to do. The appointed Provisionsl Military Gov Friors, and permitte] the estabimhment under them of Pio- Vistonl State Governments, giving notice, over aud over i, in every case, that all his action was provisional oaly, | wnd could become permanent ouly by act of Congress. When | Congress mbled, however, it found the President pos. Sessed with agother view. He had cove to ke sole control of the question of Festoration g uiterly, in one of the eleven secet “Bownr | 1 smmparying and tekiog leave of ter at the depot. ding to Congreas, for tovision, & state t th: pequest of the Goversmeot, the Baltimore aud | meotof what doue, he coolly informed us that it ony of the people to how at bi ued for the represex digtato and recognize Lis suj Joadowad forpished a epecial car for ber, which was at- | ched Lo the 7 o'ciock train, iu which she left this morning. | Y* B0 ot of the emising in Baltimore the party will take the Northern | the projerty of ever, 3 entril Ewdroad for Gettysburg. where she wil visit the fi'u.lp:mu\nrl them all frum ° their n.“J'v 3 0 ere @ WAL OF Woman Dattie-i 1) aod Cemotery, end from thence she will ‘_'m_n. o who ever beard s mau confess that 1 XNiagara Foll. After orossing the lines | of u Tory? Never never! Well in theso later days we 1ot @bo vwill o the pucst of the suthorities of the | el Rebeis go back to their homesteads and resume oll thelr | rights und privileges, except only a temporary disa 0 {British Drovinces. Thence she will visit Boston, wWhete | 1y rigileges of tue elective frauchise, uud for this magua By invitatson of the State and musicipal aathorities, she will | jmity, which I s approachied weakness, and has ut/juestion Decow tum guest of Massachusetts, From Boston ste wil! bly dove il,'nl" ql:vh’l_v,{“:::':l* J\;'l;mfi)x:v:u:-e.f'-'ra{;"«’x':‘- vew-¥ i g us as merciless o 1 grocee s 1« New.Vork, where she will take the steamer to | Ll fohaln. thougt ‘they may live and die 1n peace under the Aspinw. L thence to ber home, from which she has been | flag thoy have diahonored. shull never again rule free men, abeest o' sut two years. Mr. R. S, Chilton left the ciry with I and by ¢ declaraiion we ‘:llllllndm.(n’l::ll-'lu:‘ hour [Cries of ver back down,”] Belicye me, fellow-citizens, the Quece. aad will accompany ber whils o this country. | (ST A GrLY cloering.) Thia saue i the isme t0 Assi:tn > Secretary of State Frederick Seward and Cons be voted on in the approaciing clectious and every vote will ~Geneial el ulso accompanied the party to the depot. be given eitoer for the rights of freedmen or for the usurps- tious of Rebels. ENTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS. d next rr-rie!ved ina mnl-rl!- ling and scath. topacie = S | the courae of the disloya! Demoeracy during .IT © agernal Revenue receipts to-day amounted to and showed bow naturally Copperbeads and war, % IMPORTANT TRIAL TO TAKE PLACE. He continued thus: U ad that Cuthbert Bullitt, United States Mar- | o ooaver gue ixiare as that at Philadelph No | aha! ot ¥ 7 Orleans will soon be put on trial for charges of | we g wunl!xnrd to tears there flowed nzain i o on broxer of New. | Tuis Philadelphia bell bioth is now poursd ot through M. < g i office. A weaithy eotton broker of New |y four.and-a boll-commn favvel fnto tae great Jo avk o3 segen Ballitt with extorting from him the sum cf | o, jun reservoir. Tbe peoplo of the Umted Sta. s aro 1yl @14+ 0, .n otk the amount of sales of & quantity of cottor, | to muke it the m-ul:. 'rrl “T Full ¢ ,m,“,'; 1‘ whios o 29 unle | *'boys in olue,” if, ia tho widst of a battle, your colonei had | be s westened to seish dulodd pald the abore | serted to the evemy, woill sou have slacken:d your fir The cotton | ("Never'”) You would have tarued your fire upoa t it s demand- | trattor. 8o, now. (* Wewiit ) If3ir. J also the weilton agreement. signed by | 1€ .!I’hrlm:(:‘-mml:x:‘;fifim-m«mm party, bie must be of Duliit's bers are trying to havo | @riicld continved the discussion of the at considersble length, with great abi He was followed by Mr. Ashley t 4 lotser insiats ou au iuvestigation. Bullitt has re | found cf 1 lear over fro: & Randall to an uitza Johnson | address. pia _ may save ki T g PENVEYLVANIA. PEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA. vy 1 a 1y Headg mondiog Califoruis, that ar- GREAT UNION MEETING AT READIN reation Las bee e General ¢ l 1 | 5 bad been given to the report, 80 widely \ghout the counrey, some weeks ago, stoting that | bad assemilod fa foree at Paadise Valter, Cal. ior 0f P auia, ] cred n nusber of residents and com grand g Ang of the clan. At least 20,000 stran Sk ke d A o the | were in aud the mosic of thir brass buids aud ! drum corps enlivened the scepe, Gen. Geary w fthout foundation, asd Lo had | whelmed with attentions nnd loudly cheered wherover he e report wee originated by tue inhab- | was seen. From the various Lills around the ety cannon Saata o alte valley, in 073 %0 secure (ke prosevce of more | kept booming all day; while the arrival of spe ui (300, McDowell, commanding the Department | UPCD tho various railroads wude tho city the scene of 8 | a bas issued an order probibitiog the seidier of | AU0YLEOM G o0 delogations who bad beeo all dny Mo comauaad interfering ta (1:otion matters. The @lice jars to Arizous, where. at the rece it Territory, the United Stotes soldiors stat Sorfered w150 election of o Je egate o Congross. arder ap | gathering iu the varic wheoled into line by Ma | of PennsyIvania, who was sarrounded by a large g of aids at the head of the column. A brass band fullowed, and in the center of about 1,000 boys in blue rode Maj.- 1. 1 i8 surects in all directions were 3ou. Harteraft, Auditor THE BILL GIVING BOUNTIES TO SOLDIERS Gien. Geary, with his hea? upcovered. He There s official authority for denying the statement by the most enthusiastic cheers all along the route. Theu Lhat the Saszetary of the Treesury has given insts came o delegation of soldiers with o b “The Han- 10 oy ee be paid out of the Trearury uuder the provigion | (of ]k\‘(_"l’",‘,:“‘ N ",;:'_“ e e Pot. bt b of the Civil Approviation law for sdditional bousties (0 ol- | drum corps, with Rt iave - vots §8 WE Qiers. As soon as the regulations goversing the puyment : hot”—400 men to-day s whall be sgreed upon by the eommission, they wil be | One Hundred and Thirt | corps, colors of the re, 120 1 about 1,000 asary Department, and not oanid then will | o will | ciation of Boys 1o Blu Parniuhgl o e T be preseseed for the decision of the Beeretary the question hether " brass baud and s wooden-legged soldier . hehar i corin 81 05 SR o e e b sy bra 110 men, | posilied. | banpors and flags. * Geary Wide-Awakes,” 80 PUBLIC LANDS. aud several Unlod flwl "l‘llmr!v-: Cornot ) f:a. * durin ¢ the head of o large dolegation from - Nel during the wouth of | try, Chestor Co O o DEDEL: 7, 1060 wcres of puthic lands were disposed of 14,929 of | Itis all np wow, Andy; Ui, my Policy!” * Equal - whieh wean for aotusl setilowent. rights t all,” aud wbout 100 wes with badacs aud ags. | we Resolred, That in Ma think it woud be | have come together in the new Philadelphia- cuuldron was filled and stirred, thero | ur eountry’s with the sesu who ot gs0ia them, snd < mas st the headsoef men who ua 4 (odoaw more than he 15 UPOL. Shese States prior Tigbt ok represeptation Thomas said it confors bim in Mary The s ol pro. " and to gloiy. Jen J0H par o greatne NW.( of 1 Mr not seretofore granpad t o tonily tion as a2 act of € soldier's friend,” a | | experiones whore it ha r he takes wich bim the catire coutidence 1 black or oo humbles. white | black mas white, or DA | g a 0 the s | it gives ro ten M right 80 aue or to be sued 4 ' o n contraet, nod te testify 1 A ¢ i baving - | & wiits man; but s miy 88 well n, wud with | s pia n equality with o whit Kreat | 1d brostbes ard hus Bis being iv welf, as to tell me that by giviog bim tie & %2 o placed upon an equal’'y qual, even 48 & WAL o, o 1+ matter_of son and of proper o man I8 my out permtting b the Chairm a fre acs - o that Ms. Johuson and his party see in thess pwor helpless beings, but whethcr perilous cris e hundred the 00,000,000 had b nd loy nt moctings W 2 - o which Andrew Johnsen is ich was beld in front of tie » Tobel of the Souts and unplean Copper M. Launan, esq., the Hoa is | e 2 to, nddressed the crowd. He | bas gone » tavor of t of the emancipated ors of those who b % dical ) Congress, This resoiution comssch the ' 15 ed up bt the purpose of making the | resolution o not, 1t s of their pistform asd one are ot eoede, and which is as good » pol the Badios! party in Maryland. us we are latform of the veriest R L a8 o giving suflrage ad died, in that the na 1avolved exa juestio. her treason was Dot a eri howey + important yet eatored mto by the | the reizs of ritors, bat w Man's Governu cks wha had help the G went then the spesker ¢ of therr cinil 1 pderstood tha a2 q ton between loyal back al whites, he was for the former. He der by vour Con d from erimi i would be some Indemuity for the pask, 3 o mocrats a8 made treacke treason of ( ! :I"';fl""m";‘“‘ ;’:;:" e g w ared the Union party and war = st party forthe Gubernator | Union men that ¢ foat of the Union ‘party of M 1t candidate of that party for the G i jand, this Fall would be the reltablishment ¢ that record with the military services of | yig" of treason and of traitors. The inauguratos publicar andidate. | a reign of terror tust is bound to come whenever th { ¥ ouce get into their clatebes the powee which they have suguration of @ move he part of the vie- duoed » ; 5 opounded to ev |4|v|n\"|‘!n" w o Migution which pre answer, itution of slavery ! for negroes made fre w, for he thought g b od throughout his re- an abstract, Cloers wo axl groans for J Iagislation, | material delay was found necessary. The openiug rase wus Surh being osr commuury of feeting and of parposc, we held ' i gl o h | second vaee was for wpurso of 300, two-umle beats, two A Aomas said the contest i3 sbe country | Bea uired, aud to reduce Che forc done without detriment b0 the , ally with to-day’s proceedings disappesred this morning, o | (ioporal ag way be r tinie to time w4 it cxw the great relief of the aporting community, and the gratifica” tion of aB mterested in the suceess'of (he fair. gervice. Al exiatiug regulations and onlers. frames for Though dbo raevs set for to-day werw of tho common order” | piicable, wili remain in 'e:‘,".':"in:"o": n‘:tc."m.' v’” there was B> want of intereet o the part of the pablic, wnd be cuntipued untdl othermise or- t80 attendanes was Jesyo. ARl fhe arrsogements Rad boen | G670d by métreckons trom she AdjetantGonoral d peviectod, so Ghat at the advortised bour foe thoopeming no | 27 01T O1USegRETOlTT CENEE, oot Adjatast.Gbe. for » purse of §850, open ¢a Clevelsud bomses that bad not show better tham 2m. 508 Mile heats, throo W five, Swven eotrioe were mate, awd the ' contess waw spiritedl though sutirely of a locul intevest. The in | Sao Rad e et EXECUTIVE APPOINTHENTS, I Iy Telegraph. | has ted Offiosr vice N-l‘gmrnh m'".' for m‘: ify the Convention's choice. Twenty wagon Teads of " " e o minfacturem: "« Pennsyfranta whl ratif TSk | faven opom. to. the weshli Bour: calrion o Tabl Qe | g e T s monts e "'l',‘;‘"dm'"l" - ] e ST P e e patay. | Morrisey, Wilas Rich Grwned iu Chioago), Pilet and 6k Wal- ney«;“llno':.tco.i :o."%':“:.n":u'.‘-.':.."."..‘ e ruitgof Gen-crals Graut and (Yeary. an R p 3 trian dowini iatio coast, “Camru Delegation,” about 609 men. 0l Cumru wants 3 “‘;}‘m;‘:’ o "n::""'"" Bilan; Jioh, wis the favarie, beis sengihg qmn'.,':'p::..mu h:':.i‘..“w‘ 4 Heister Clymer to stay at home,” 120 eavalsy, * Cumra is e matess sympathy aod from $100 to 6. Thero was a good doal of exaitoment over | dom; Thomas ‘of Cahfornia, Naval Oficer sb San Mras- organized.” A ten mule team d.5ew a Jarge wogon €0B | guod wilk May o righteous Gad #o dir et _your 'uflumw Ahis contost, tive bome foelmg. romaiming high on the repse- | eisco; and Jobn McGiswos of Lilmois, Commissioner b0’ ] taining about 40 operatives, and A banner Mount Penir | 4s to rencer your sweembly an cdficient ) ustrament in restoriag | sentative horse of this locedity, Sir Walter. | Pars Expeation. Tron Works solid for Geary,” * Cumra will be O, K. in | to our coustry tho bermouy anci unityto whioh it has 50 103g | The ruce was s very fine owe, the horaos being i® the hands | YT October,” Alleghany and Berks wili enter arm-in-urm.”” | been & strengor. of good drivers. and their 1wt speod was brought out. Tho | CALIFORNSA, A largo number of wagons were decked with evergreens R . DRLEOATES - e rae vty had an immenss borpe’s nost MARY AN first eat was won by Sir Wiakter, in5:19; Silas Rich seoond APPOINTES TO THE NATIONAL UNIOW upon pol, ¢ Alaace Delogation,” | & membees o mule ———— My WAL PRC M e TS poce iy A A teaws; “Treason must be made odipus.” sl were won by n 5 ! coming o O e Q Ay e R g s gy g il oo BRI L Ly miTIa in second, and tho others badly bebind. e e e i ST eRuer, Bidwoll, and Highy, and Frederick B To-morrow two wiore races ocsur, the first for & parws of $200, (or hiorses owned in Cleveland that have mever shown 2:40, and the secoud for a purse of §80p, for horses that have never shown 2:34, opan to the woskd, Four entries are made Sor the Iatter race, wiz: Jeannetd Gray, Eagle. American Sar aud Rodney, thoe latter being the favorite in the pools so-vight. Richard Cheney, and Moses Elis, now at mlfi attend the Southarn Unionist Couveution, and assure that bods of the hearty sympathy of the Unonists of: Cali- fornm. Sy FrANC1sco, Tuesday, Aug. 22, 1866, Cef. D, E. Huatingdon, late of lb’o Army of the Potomae, left recentls with 5 men % join Juarez at Mexioo. ‘The oity is flling up-with visitors ke-bo proseat at. the rase | Actmis Gov. Meagher of Montans Bes issued & g n, order; alostion for Sept. 3 f W Friday foe tho big pume. i r:lw'u!,l Tosisioters. Tmfl.. ll:nu';‘:-:ll rogadt e —— acket. $700; Chollar 8178; Opbir.. . Sacoga, 81,165 NATIONAL LABOR CONGREAS, Taders, 87 i : 4 Saw Fraxc1:co, Tuesday, Aug. 21, 1856, Manvel Guillon, the Mexican Imperal Consnl ives uotices that Pors Angelos in she State of Oaxaco, M xico, 1 DOW 0ped to wlumited nuwboe of vessels, bringing [ foreign goomla. - TIV&RD DAY'S PROCRROINGS—THE KIGHT-HOUR MOVE- MENT—CONVICT LABOR TO BE PAID THE SAME AS HONEST—N® YOTE TO BE CAST EXCEPT FOR TUOBE PLEDGKD ™ THE KIGIFT-IOUR MOVEMENT. Baumwore, Wednonday, Aug. 22 184, 17 National Laber Convention resumied delibera- tioumin-day. Toe Commitme on the Might-Howr systan and Kinded subpets reported. as lows: Wiewss, There comes from the ranks of labor » dewaad fr more time € woral, ictalicatoul, and sscial cuiture, aud be- Yiovieg-that this demand iatho result of Miat coadstion of pro Kresson whieh the work € mea of this 1elos e preparad to :qu—,uuopl Ler 10 (o skl of mornl and iokicctus hife; sereore: Resbuad, That it be covinsd npon the niem grese, s Liey reach their respeotive . bl Eeane 4o azitate the. cight b privatele, and to e Ty soctre th combi rength nation, 4o effset this grestisbor reform, Leteving tiat all agi- tations, and organizationa, ore the two gzons lovers by =hich hee rosait. That so Mras politioal setion ary—Death of & Clergyman. ScraNToY, Pa., Wadnesday, Aug. 22, 1865, Rev. Dr. Brainerk, toe venerated pastor of the hitadalphia died saddenly last night. Coletado Jeweit on the Siate of the Natiow. To My CouNTRYVEN: The condition of the conntry not betng Auels s to jnstity szreat politicsl movement as yot, I sugzest that the independent Natiosal! Convention . for nominating President and Viee-Presidant on the basis o the Unton @ 1t was, except. Slavery, e sitowsd to stand overto the first Wodnestuy in Septorber, 1867, and that those friends who bave voluntarily codperated with me iz tha movement defor action for the present. 1 subwittad to the late dospotic unpstriotic- Convention at Philsdelpias an Addross, sotting forth my reasons for deeming it best to sustea the prosent ascondaucy in Con- gres, 1 order to secure Liberty and lasting Peace, Wi Gonxeis JEWETT. Con- bers af thiy e oy, whuther to ri mEm s use political partios alreads omisting, but ab all evouts o 1 ¥%, ox0eps (08 men palzad (0 the 11 tarosts of 14" Aftor some discussio. (ko FEDOFL Wk Meoum vote o628 to 23, Tho Canpvens theo adparne & un THE AETERNOON BESSION. he Conanittee on Vrades Uniops and Camoron,_of Lilinois, sesom . — Terms of The Tribuae, WESELY TRIBENE. _Tlareport of t Nre-York, Aug. 22 1 was subm d eneonrag ug U at of WeorsnCe Topged. Mati subserilors, singio e 1 year =52 numburs oron the Committas of Cobperasive As- | Mail subscribers, O derirad e, '33 1 Ibn was prescatod by A. Ysoupe of | Ten addrs 17 o uty copies, addrossed tg names 34 00 logates (0 tho Natmnal Labor €nagross ooploe, &0 one addoes. 16 0 their retrn 1o thar differsnt cosatis 8, rocommend ty copies, to oue address 300 L2 ontra copy will be seut for eas of SEM-WIBKLY TRIBUNE. Maisabuorivars, 1 oopy, 1 sear—i04 nambors Meat sbscribers, 2 comies, ) year—104 numbers Meil subsori wrs, § copies, or 0ve1; foc each (wps Possons remittiog fon 10 capies 20 will receive an oxtrs cOpy for 6 months. Tagoas remitting fw 15 con.es 845, one year. DAILY TAIBUNE. $10 por aunum; % for six roaths. THE TRIBUNE, New-York. sulated and formarded s Urging upod, thow tars soewr o g convit labor, as sidy of Whe prison. Awd your i1l revsrre an oxtra copy alrgen roported pwogress, and Address - mor = v o Wondronaly Stataiuing Thooght ! s La tho propric . (" Our Now Serwant. "= Continued. when work prosses—whon, maving ‘drawern, aa itip ones clamor fof zeors, gt that b oot witting Eoom waits, ever (0 | youn siient, toasty ficad, “of forty sewiog-woman | Sendroualy sustaening, isn't it* And whise the novelt m-' | 8 1Willsox & Gr30s) wewing w.achine is agrest to s dolight i & Kind of work 80 x: A think it olly good. 11 the family. Bastiens hitcle g I and rta —Lascle Pil Thive, ou, 08 of Ahat paper fur- Lers comiainiag 4 special ingly liks p Dt 6 b adks to manfactars their o » BARNUM At Bridgspert, Conn., on luesany, B Dt dnoghter of Lty aud Serais £, Baroua Sl ratstacie: [ oS e e <4 Fordiamm N. Y. 10 | BRUNSEN—In Brook yn, on Wednesday, Augast 3 Sareh, wis of Brossen. Ty out the ¢ sck rect | Chrisuplior W. agitation, and to © | The troands of the fazaity and of her won in-icw, Richard J. Owens, o possibie moans are vavited (o attand the futersl, from ber A 5 Sve. meat Myrtie-see, 0u Friday shieroocw, st 3 o'clook, without, furibor iwviiation hors presented | BUTLER—At Yoskers, om Walnouday. Angust 3, of in- [ ocd, Thas 1 order & O e aios end objocts of | k- Bitr MOR! PRSI G s fnrited 1o atand the the above rosolutivns we . d to every frien; t Funeral, at the residasce of bis father, u: Yonkers, on Fridey the 4 20k inet, ar 12 o'cleck w. Coarriagos. e in waiting on ardval movemant 10 vote fur 10 caudulate ot uaequivocally wals from Thirtieth ot 1o vote for » law makiog eight hours, legal day’s work aud iu | Tabot relur y N T aet where a workingman is. foand available for | “hhas FINR A B¥huuay. Saviivs, Kanih. svly o0, 88 & , the prefecenoe abould iovariably be given to such & | Nouce of the funeral to worrow. | COLEMAN=On fuurts day_ sfternoon, August 22. at the residence of bt brother, Abraham 8. Coleman, No i35 West Tweaty shird-st., 2 savars iness, Doborab Coleimen Lo the 0700 year of het age. Noties of fuietal barea(ter. DURYEA=A® Jamaies, L. I on Wednosday, August 22, Edward Carter. son of Abrabun aad Elisabeh 8. Duryea, aged 24 yoars sud months Several members opposed the raport as wawise, the disous aion ocoupyiug the tiso of th gross entil 6o clock p. ., wheo a voto was takon by oyes aod Baga resuiting fa the | of the regort { | . et | ¥ IN THE THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Tho Fan1a of the fimil¢ are respectfally invised to sttend the faperal, | Specia: Devost TR THE FREZDMEY, s Lhe Provhytarian Coureb, Jamaice, at 3 0'clock p. @., o: Fridey, The cot ory nome | BarLtows. Wednesd ———— without fuither inviation. - «alike une | 1 Distriet Congressional Conse TR BURRAD o y : ’ | FERRIS—A: Greeowich, Conp., oo Tusedsy, August 91, Elbert, ia- e v Bl T D Eeist You Newiin THR DUREAU OFFICERS IN NORTH CAROLIXA TO BE v T v u.'uu ) e \ . CQUITTED. 14 of the family ars respectiully isvited to attend thA (ageral | Southern conntry ta the peaple of the — itions were adopted ind ACQUITTED. ao ol b Ot q S Ff which blessing the Nation was ind o of | Jaliey of Cong Semstitutional Am peeial Dispatoh ta The N. Y. Tribune. [l o = sashgs. Simuel Ferts, on Tourday, tas 204 sand to the e« ¢ states- | gll measugos by wl s wed o ineor) Wasuwaroy. Wedsesday, Aag. 22,1858 | GOODW!1% - u Woineadsy. Angust 20 1366, Robert irwin Qood- I The speak al hus- | our organie law Ak v~m||.z ..';t‘.\ he findings in the cases of the Freeds wgfl&...-».uma‘.unummt Hannah Goodwin, sged ) moathe tory of the i the Lattle-fi ng President J The fumerel wil take plac a2 fee a ressed ract, and eriticizing the e s nuwi wid o direct usuepation ¢ he funetal will Lake place en Thursdsr, Asgest 23 010, fhe ftom Jobiiso wh chargzed with havinz de B wors of Congross, aud tastructing the nomines to- roso- | mado publi, fis v tood that, with a possible excep ,..'-",,s';',;"m,;':,"’"::“:;“Af::;;..:fih".“m‘,:m. | the Union men of the Sonth and hi Jutely carry out the priucipies of the tion, they bave all been acquitted ‘Garge TT sad Prisclie S Purser. g - bservient to every dem f the country . | Stewnrt was formerly Collector of Internal Revenue for | FREEDMEN SENT NORTH. PARRINGTON=On Wednaudiy, August 22, Jobn Parriogton, aged | very severely denounced the D acy whoso whole | the 110 Distriet, but two yeirs ago he removed to tho K i | %38 yoars, capital 1 trade was a ferocious riid upon the poor negro, | 111d, and was appointed Aiscssor of Iuternal Revoure, Miss J. 8. Gritlin of this city, who is genoral agent | Fuucral this duy, at 2 o'clock. from bis late und;:g" nov‘:un.!‘u i',ule Andrew Johnsou s idea of a white maus - | which offiee he now he s : of the Freedmen's National Rilef Association bere, for- | ‘il:fi\ furiiest. Kelatives sud Wricads sre respectfully fovited te ment was the right fo muider black union soidicis in | ¥yl o the nomination because the | warded to.day, to the Rev. A. G Stewart, at Providence, R. | p 3 " J ; ’ y ~ . . 3 ALMER—On Tussday evening August 21, after a painful, Memphis and in New-Orles iy does Heister Clymer | subordis o office, the Assistant ASSessors | | "o iorad persons, who are to be foand employment ia | Viness Mew, Clara Palmer. wifs of Erastas Primer. unm hunt dowa the poor pegro At has he dove? Did he | and clerks holding appointments under the President, took | o L oprantin o ever cover himself with oaths to d -lm{ our country tive part in securing it, and wany of the doleg duferont parts of the North, Her rom-ine will e taken to Cauton, St. Lawrence County, for luter- be cver prove bimself disloyal ! Was he not ¢ cued that if he snd subordinates were ————— eut ou Weduoaday, Augst 32 flaz avd oue army? (Cri ‘yes,” “yos cals sucl woul t he case, us they CANAD WILLIAMSON=Ia \) Wingford. r‘-un“gvr Tussday. A-.;-lu‘-. t take the of generus | g ndorsing Congress in SATISPACTORY TRIAL OP NEW RIFLES POR THE VOL- | By 3 a and becoming the ipient | tial poliey, and pledsing bimselt ! UNTEERS=—SUBSCRIFTIONS T) TUE GOVERNMENT & WOLFE—At m?‘" ags. on Monday morning, Angust 20, Doro- « t oftice in their zifi, stageor o h-'u adlin | of the Union party iu the great battle for ug & | LOAN. ts Ann, wife of Johu David W .i% aud daughter of the late Peter Senate of the United States, and after- | g, 1 R Ty | Spacial Dispateh to The N. Y, Tribune. | sriiland. Lis benefactors, become the bircling and | VL | kel A ore ntives o Flendi ot the famlly are TR e o tool of m 0 lately covered him with wher | A sub-Comm ¥ the lxecutive Counc Tonth o Thusday, the 23d calumnie of the Messrs. Blair, MeDougall aud € ' los. a8 of the be s chesring was lo L d long over thi 5 | appoated Jutely to colleet sampl broech gpecch, as well as when b 4 - e X | londing and revolving rifles whiek « ned on i 3 b trust the hatot - the wul'll ity oo | {8\, OF ol At with the J1jcc of swertaning Special Notices. 2 e » white traito; gross DY . . 8 | which woull be <t serviecalle weapou to place i | 5 . 2 stands at which ireetings held, specehes All opposis wdidates volun Withy | OOk Sadditie e SIS NS g 3 ’ | [P GreatjCalifornis Wise ed by Col. Frapk Jordan, Gen. Foster of La i W u Maryland are confident r hood of the city, See Adverth 1right of Carbon, Gen. Geary, C ¥ of Lis ,_1["’,“,“"“"‘ de- ort if 1 ity joining in it | “While Choiera £r; ud othiers ounced by o1 him. g aone iy . o b B e nd imposing torehlig | THE FIF SSIONAL DISTRICT. : a a bre: { revolver, the n: faak: “HUMPUSTUER: funily sot S5 i et g Special Drspatch to 3 With the rile in quostion 12 shots | §1i 1. ullable, aad are 6ot proveans ; 3 Ang. 2 1508 | orfrod in one minate, an accurste aim boi way GREAT MEETING OF THE PHILAVELPHIA District Union - miated to-day | wert Gl 1 it Yo I Fosian Bimereed: i L onmspy- wplimeng () Wation, 9% | poid iy favor of this arw, and o sufticient supply for f No. 19 Criarnax sT, N. ¥, 1906, | aveurmia. Wednesday, A% ongross. Mr. Albert is MY | proseut purposes is (o ! cured o0 from Hoaton, | The officors of the Fevimn Sistarkiood ace biraby reqursted to mogt his e ess i Baltim “ml\r.u an Eleetor on | Appluu‘f..nm for the ) N Dearing debenturos continuo | BAY i-hfr‘hnfi i .I:m hatbam ot.. at 8 o'clock on TH SEUE prow s now applied for have Ay “ 1% AMES STEPHENS, C. 0, 1. R. U o id Commission, and a well wn mew | by eome in rapldly than re ed before. They vary | ~\ypite Star Union.—T the ol WHITE STAR heg . | | resident. Unionist. who supports, Cougiens He was tie | §20000, Tuey came from all s Of | DIVISION (o ) 11l wid subsequsatly of the ! warm pesosal AnGOI: | ¢, showiig that amount of mouey has fnvited to siteud the siusa ber loyal cit Fremtde— up i placs whiero ifs existencs was e st WHITHSTAR UNION, a the Actor Tiosse, New-York, ‘oa 1 M::fi“;:‘...ln‘ of all 81 INDIANA, |u' od. Moncy is scasoe i ;‘“'“” ;N 1013 foe T WILBUR, Brovet Lieutenant-Colonel, Secrotary. . cot 1o th gty Peing got for it outside the Banks on papor at short du “awlen Pile and Wamor Cure.—\Vaanied, the ouly o L aad UNION MEKTING AT INDIANAPOLIS. T i b PGS, "SCROrULA, Special Dis o Tho N. Y. Tribupe MEXICO, v wivatan the money n evesy ca of Ko Yo other States to particip. sous Wi e, 22, 1636 —~ L PLLY o TITATOR the past eight yeass. AW kets of adulsaio g By e e U AN Y o Brondway, New-York. Agen ssue tickets of alwission to (Gov. Ogleshy o 1. R. L lugersoll of Dlinois ad ates ee0d srge Union meoting city to-night. T ¢ tho thauks of the Les },"},,,fl,,‘f K o rain, aud the faet that overy hull in cordially preseuted to t e s chgaged, the Kast Market-House was used. | ngress, from this and ot A seathisg dennueistion of tho | berty, to the Coustitu )"y the | the hun “ the il spoaker was ro- Tudiana is fully uson, under the & et trators of ! treaches ¥ BANGOR, ' sday, Arg. 22 186 Thy Usion-Republican nvention assembled bege to-gay aud mado its nomiastions, lu the evoning can men, hold at Nerombega proat wmosting of Republi 3 Lial), was wddiggigd b7 tba Mo, Thoper Wilgow of Massa s 10 oxerose logislaiive pos the conutry; int reacntatives for e oring 10 eatablish justice y and Lol "o race trom persecution, opyr 4 slaugblor: in Lis irateruity with {hie Bobgla of Now-Oriogus, resuliiug i the borriblo and up | the'peaple of the loyai Stat " e t civil | Lpa—General S otween | refer the ¥ OF THE EXPULITON OF THE GOVERNOR | Ll S o A bedpongell v 1 1 7 D LoANS 05 THE PRoPLE | o IWI8RL, [ WA HATCFLOR S Slothes Wringers WS AND Wit rilandt ot Now-York i CONFARMATL OF TAMAULIPAS=—FOR OF MATAMOROA. NEW.OnLeaxs, Wo The Rio Grande Courier of t firm the oxpulsion irom Mitamoros of the i by the nesday, Aug. 2, 1666 ATRITD by the BAILFY o 10tk and 17th con- INE COMPANY, No. 6 eruot of Taman. | EArTin of Mata | s his successor aud i cabtishind & Brauch of our g NUGUSTINE HE 3 “emetery is sitnated on the ling of the Har oAl ehtrance st W oodlawn Station). seven wiles Borth Office o, 52 East Twenty-sixth st worss. They appoint wifter to President J fo la Garza I8 sl in ollowing his superin: ofl | P artinan s still aboot Mior and Iteynoss of (he Contral Pak. | Thenew commandant of Matamoros has made uclu forced Wi, Curr Tr:‘- WM A, BOOTH, President. Louns, one on Saturday of $25,000 aud snother,on the Tharsany 0 A Bows v \ ) WANT 1O W o restore your sight, and give Touuw g of $100,00. RO O "t R it and g0 Pamphiets sent free. s “No. 1,19 Brosdway, New- Y. 186 Want to Rnow how uucomioriable truses 545, My o Wednesday, Aug. comfort and cure obtained CHicas iy F. R. Wilson's machine sbop on South Clark-st., o e audcomor and cves biaieed b) e bt aud {wo sdjacent huildings were destroyed by fire st aight, lod free, Gl g Loss about 45,000, rllmlrl«d for ?x“‘ l-lol.. e X ..."Tm""..m".'.‘b Sewin Mackines, for Faml hioo s 0f cholora a4 1 and Manolacturers. ifi B Feighteon cases of chiolors aud sis M - a5 Ly Moalth Oliogr voniorday.

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