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NEW-YORK DAILY TKIBUNE, FKIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1866 2 A R SR e ; ioh Li feali = i Toxas 1o ssoede without war, do” ! onlisting in the wicked War which Liucolu was acsons and butcheries like those of Quantrell's raid on e Antegrde R ;;5' Jo'rea sappess they Mayor I Fuan roceirad official information yostanday that the Prosdent would visit this city on Woednoaday | wauing against the South; Lawrence, we must not expect them to be as forgiv- | A. I thiok they would prafer to go out. ‘the Fadoral Goverament wer to withdam all next, en routs Wost. Howill arrive atnoon aad 4% | oty 4, Green of Sgracuse, who, in 1863, pab- | ing toward Rebels as many of us are al the North. | ioierteragee tn the affirs of tho Blata, into whots Lands WALLACK'S THPATE for Wast Paiat the following morning. Ou Monday nert h!“ lv“mfi:{, “' e "u.n'onimll‘!‘ 3. r"fi the Common Council hold & meeting, when arrangements | Jicly found fault with the Rebel Gen. Pemberton for == - wonld the political power of the country got rm‘ . ¥. Brows, Row Cooke, Mre. Mark | will b made to tender the freedom of the city to the A \dered Vick o P ‘A. It would be at ouce transferred inio tho hands of the most t-n.l-hhuu- Prasideat. aod aford kim an opportunity to receivs his | having surrendered Vickshurg prematarely; insisting THE LOYAL CONVENTION AND THE promineat Eebela, Of the truth of this £ do ot enteriain 4 | — UNION LEAGUE OF PHALADELPHIA. No More Rations. to be Issued to | Govornor's room in the City Hall. that be might have held out for some time longer. doudt. N g 2 The South hasno better friend than the Union | ;@D vou tiink that ane ontsgoken Union man could be At Bellevuo Garden, foot of Eightieth- hlollj‘":lh :n'd' The Hon. Ben. 1ood, whose journal was always and od Lo Congress in ‘Texnl pected Feaian pie-ole takeai pweal:;’fih“ sl by Mr. | carnestly devoted to the Rebel cause thronghout; porty. The loval men cannot be more aaxious for p:'-m St oo Pl men and Reflgm Afer OML Stapheus and othors.” On Turaday ext tho Fenind Ban | iusisting that the Robellion could never be put down, tho time when the Rebel States may again take equal | Sirin bis opposition fo the Federal Governmont, could by T ate hold & moeting at Prosident Roberts's headquarters. and doing its very ntmost to prevent enlistments in tank in the Government than are the leaders of tle w"" 'fi:;g::.m rm (o m’h o AT ———— . 2w s The R. W. Grand Encampmeat, I. 0. of 0. la. of ; ot — M o se T rand By party. There is parfect concord betwoen the patriots | being, ifby s dolug—by asnding o man who WesitLe B THE REWOVAL OF GEN, HOWARD BEFIN(TRLY friends WINTER GARDEN. “'I'fll'l 'VENING o 8—O'DONNEL] SSION—Mr John T M 3. C. Dune. W, 8. Andrews, 1. B. Phillips. 7. ».. Mor vis. Miss E. Johnson, Miss Mary Carr. BARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM. .DA' AND l\"l-lllu—:"hloobblN AXO—NEK(;K‘Jn%m THOUSAND Culiosthies. o come pe OLYMPIC THEATER. THIS EVENING. st 6—THE ICE W ITCH—YOUNG ACTRESS. M Eamb, the Webb Bisiers, the Fowler Sistors and full coutpany, German Opera Choras, A gorgeows Fiunle, THE LLFIN New-York, have adjourned, after the instaliation of Grand the armies of the Union. . L ; Boors f T ree —We might continne this list at pleasure: hut why of both sections of the country, and the Southern | {iyas ..‘:“’..“.‘1.:".’.,’.'{.:‘.‘:‘#’.;".‘.’“.‘.’....“. necessary. and AGREED OPOY. = officers for the ensuing year. ) ———e 3 Ay i " 0 Unionists have as earnestly protested against the | in case of an ‘slection T think they would select a man of thelr - = RKETS. need we? Every intelligent person kuows some one | | ; % oholoe, And that would be ditlo) STOCKS AND MAI 161 during the | or moTe among his neighbors who was not, aud | immediate admission of their States, without just | 'Q*Wha, in your ) ernment to pursne in reference to those parts of the South &3 yal. is the best poliey for the Gor- Gold closed at 504, attor selliog at 1494 and ol . ates, ¥ eat, is t SE—Y i DELL. S day has beeu ende i ing onditions, as Thaddeus Stevens himself. We know o ’ B ST day. For cash gold as high as oent per ¢y never pretended to be, in favor of putting down the | € s ve! h i by the oonatant 4 + 0 which you have testified ¥ . » i BVENING e AHED, THOMASS ORCIESTRAL = roming soarlt, osveetby (LSO | Rebaltion, but predieted and hoped that * Lincoln's | that such paers as The Escuing Pos would gladly | A do sot regasdtaepeopetnthat portonct i St 7 An Administration Trick o Prevent Soldiors GARDEN CONCERT. Frogramine varied every eveniug. Sixly- D&::_::;:"“u*“,'fln'&f nigger war” would result in his discomfiture and make trouble between the Northern and Southern festing o proper state of feeliog, 15 e rostored 1o their Receiving Their Bonnties, . —_— " e i is in more de- | overthrow. divisions of the Union party, but there is no m:{u&?uh::gn the ‘ga:-br:lu’a:::r‘“n& 3 been e ——— < You, reader! know two or more of this stamp of | causo of quarrel. The bost Southern Men | exormity of the ciime fhey have committed by rebolling 5 ¥ agalost the Goverament. 1 think (he Governmest ought o politicians! Look around you and see if they are not earnestly indorse the main poliey of Congress, and we | o e "ol those States that wers In "M“hx;:':l it a |y BOWERY THEATE] OLD R S EVENING st ¢ —THE, NICOLO TROUPE=SPORTS OF | Loans aro left runafng at 4 ARS. Robe IMPORTANT ORDER OF THE PREEDMEN'S BURKAY. ia 5@7 per cent, and rates TH AUEAS-LIVING LADDERZAFRIAL, B rto Nicolo, | market, Commeroial paper 1 the Wonder of the Age. Miliie Delpkive, and . d lower. In Freights 9 N e N “,‘,k,’,‘;’;‘{,‘ mn'::x'n:#:ua- wer. In Freights all, without one exception, supporting the Phila- of the North give the warmest support to the great | is thoroughly satistied that u loyal m:lnnl“fn LY s Solis wher laniottast ord - WOOD'S THFEATER, KKsgonw, par stoamer, 100 bbls. Floar on private terms, Iphia ** . " i . oe | movement which the Convention of Loyal Southern- rity of the inbabitants—that certain o 42 » % important ordar was to-day issund by 02 B ML BROTHERS-STAK COM g i Rictny delphia * arm-in-arm” movement and its echo in this : " " when allowed representation, none Lut loyal men | oy g XN PoF TN, iy : WA T State! Do you kuow one votor in this State, whose | ors will begin. ahould be adaiticd as Represoutatives, Five yenrs ueo tho 4. Ho i : The welcome which the Union League of Philadel- oy g o arity abandoned their rightt and privliugts | wom Duparisesi. Bumeau or Resroens Fansoung ¢ P Uhe Union, and wich their rights and privileges they | 0 X GANUOND LaxDs, WASUINGTON, AUg, 6 1606, § 4 Jorfeited their share in the General Government, Maviog waged ©_BROADWAY THEAT :Ell EVENING—RICHELIEU—Mr. J Mr. John Nunan, Miss Alice Ga Business konm. NevER-FAILING BAPETY AND SUCU wow's Soorurxe SYRYe is e eafe and certain remedy for all disesses withwhich children are eficted duriug the process of detling. 1t ’.——‘L’ll’u. Wins- 15" On the inside pages of to-day's Siark, Me. M. W. | Teachers' Assoctation ; ""'L‘ Intelligence; Book Re- | 8lruggle, who is not to-day supporting the Weed-and- phia will give to the Convention i3 #s strong proof of e At ewenined wa Ton ot years io carty out {haic | CieeUtAR No. 10.~Ix acoondanos with he instragtioes of views; Commercial and Market Reports. Dean-Richmond coalition and expecting to vote for e Y s i - | ‘cresent time to manifest a penitent apirit for the great crime . % J . League may honostly claim to represent the Union par- | Sopl o " aguinst the nation, o to give s proper and pRtyescge demniy iptaiagporsc Yt % what is true here is essentially true everywhere. s . ns inion, that & just regard for our national safet; | oent b0 4he eisk The following ave a fo of the letters veceived by ws, | At least nineteen-twentieths of the votes that can We know of no body of men who, during the war, | ey on,m"‘m_ e oo adots e | ™ o the siok fa regularly organized howpitals. and (o ihe displayed a nobler determination to uphold the Govs | o e oort 10 fhodo Who are - Let clubs be formed at ébery Post-Office, that people way | by men who, if they voted at all in 1864, voted for nd bavo been e Gorermmen; | W14 that tho Stats offcials, who may bo responbibie foe Che ) > : N i ouldmaintain its pr reccive the truth ; i o this as woll as we do, | Togiment aRter rogiment to the field, and led with en- | L b/ ey "oy, witows deriment. bonrrwsicd with | L0 R o o ndigent retagyes sad. evel Furopean Corvespondence; Religious Matters; National hoart was witlr the Rebel armies throughont our great ¢ coalit 3 this harmony of aentiment as could be given, for the | designs agaivst the GGovernment, and having failed up to the {a Gonrsiacy oERar: Bix sedeced buhod oot alee Bl the candidates of its Siamese State Convention? Apd - ty, not ouly in Pennsylvania, but throughout the North, | cient gnarantee of fture good conduct, I cannot but give it : . . orph U t inclosing subscriptions to THg CAMPAIGY TRIBUNE. | possibly be obtained for the Albany ticket will be cast i 0 the Southern Siates & aad affectlon for the | orphar asylams for refagees end frsedmsa alceady oxishleg, ernment, Its influence grew to be immense; it sen! | gnd iniper o tonteol of the States farely in rebellion, | earsof th poor, bo carefally notified of this order so that they thusiasm the loyal people of the State. In the darkest | dieir furmer rights and Teges. s otood the test of 30 yours. Never kuown (o fail. Gives resito othor and relief 10 the chlid. Cures wind colic and reguistes the | g, rA.“;-'v'~lfl;1.5'L(5 1.(:;!:)@;_"(" Now-York, Aug. 16, 1363, It only hopes to carry off 50 many of the Lincoln k bowela. 35 cents a bottle. Sik: Lachsad you wl! find for_whioh you will sead to | voters of 1564 s, united with all those for McCloilan, |shours of the war, the Government never asked soldiers $ —— e : | menssarowot smbracod ia the above exoeptions. = sy Oix Havs Buvmvv Has ey 5 iy r T okt g, OL40Res 1 | V(o ot I b goae qar oves o th | fom Pildelbia thatho Laaguo idnot snewer | | W0 U L0CE vegeel Sgstighar A | 0.0. Howam, Mlor Gegeral, Comivionse. beings fresh testimony o the value of CHEvALIER'S Li ] 0. ». Sham Democracy, aud is seoking to drag its readers | With . regiment. As it then _sustnmetl lhq Unkxon.‘«u HE nlml ~& soon after its on{mu appearaues in . CONTEMPLATED REMOVAL OF GEN. HOWARD. 3 does it now, and we are heartily glad that it will give The Louisville Jowrnal (Oct. 18, 1863): The removal of Gen, Howard from the head of the (A Jolnson man ap to the New-Oriean: A oy PPN . s Oxtton Gounty Sunsoarta's Orricr, ¢ | after it Toeffect this, itis trying to deceive them, jiinton, Aug. 17,185, 3 | Ifthey follow it to the polls, they will there find 00 copiesof your Cavratox | (hemselves haud-in-hand with every Copperhead in » Bursan s36ms to bo & setéled fact. Gen. Tillsom, he. w hile commanding the District of Gieorgis, re- wlow & procession of oolored citizens of Augusts, to the Convention a reception which will be worthy of | = Tax Wire oF SENATOR ANDARW JOUNs0N F10GGED BY > 3 e Texsraser REBrLs.—A. Teunesses paper says that Aundy the North. At a recent meeting, the League adopted | Johnson i3 very bitter agaidst the Seovsyionlsts. Whether Lo i4 50 0F not, he has certaiuly had euougu'to make bim bitter. | fased Ham. It restores gray bair to its eriginal color, stops Roope the head cleas, and impsrta new Lifs and streagili to the wesk oot haiz. Sold by el reliable druggists and at my office, No. 1,124 11 to my addres Beondway, New-Yorks Sanam A, Cusvavien, BLD. et 00 Wohavo a groat and ; 3 % 2 . i dndres e R Prroren | wos imporadt d you my obieok (or €50, Weluve o €reat 40 | ghoir clection district and confronting every un- 8 series "1""""“““' s, emphatically declaring #e | 3 5004 of fue Robels went to his_house East Tennemoe, | Goorgia, 1» eator the cemotory, aad decorate the grases of RN PATRRALIN ATral o 1 Hnusouss, Aug. 1, 1666, | obanged Republican. Such ia the enter inment | principles of the party, and an address to the mem.- | with tio arowed intontion of hanglog bin apd, SO0 WS | Union soldiers bariod thero, i asloséed 03 Gen. Howard's sms- bors of the Convention,which eloquently Assnres them | ycourged wirk it the body of his wif %o could wonder i | emssor. 1t is 8’ that the position was offered to (ien. Stesd. ¥ixn axp Brnoras Stuvas Prars Saves. Highly ornamentsi end | o0 0 g, warmanced perfoctly dey. Aldo 8 laige amortwent of Bauker” and . o Mlacobaute’ Sarms. Sawvix & Co., 265 B'dway, and 721 Chestuutat, Pidla. | Weekly to thus offios three months. - - * | evory loyal man, aud sspsolaliy Postmasters, to do what thes ab 10 conatatas: tho afeot of the induoaoe of Copperhoads, I | toils of your | s motiod of doiog my share. Yours, &o., a | Liberty to All! e T . Plosse sond 10 conle | Whereto Weed and Ragmoud aro now coaxing them. Deoming it tha duty of | ey of true heart and patriotic impulse! spurn the ragers, and staad fiem for Justice and | man, bat ¢ tion and aid of the Uni e, It | ontraged busband wore to raise his clonohed right ion and id of the Union pasty. Kt | URERG G020 yTiour, and sweat to wags a wa of exiorami- recognizes this Convention as the first organized effort | nation agaiust the infornal miscreants ! of the Union men of the South to effect the restora- | —** As*meek 03 Moses” isa prov arbial expression, | They aro now in a | although that patriarchal generalissimo did *slay the 131 Ovetog, Batavia, N. Y., Angust 20, 1366, e & ¥ iy P h pe # | Howard Qui 2 Difkniesntis, I e T 15 aom ioen the | _Sta: Linol vs it thin I . Ordat for 40, for whioh ssnd TISSOURL, minority, it is true, and with little political influence ptian and hide him in the sand. Qur WOAETD | it T ey aurs, be vory acosptable o the General. Gen. Till vln-'-.l A lhn:l:u i :sr: A:inctfiififlin\h. Breath, -'}':‘,'Lf',.m'[";",,:,":13.]fl;‘h;‘T}m:{-n’o;;l‘?fiwfi'\t.lf‘::':x'f; The Missouri romode!sd their Constitu- | at home, but as (rue friends of the Republic | *Moses” evidantly adheres to the new dispensation. | son wili bs hare soon. It woald be a good idea for some owe Tesotgien snd Froaecves the Troth. Frine. 80 osmis. question ou ths ameuduiants Lo the Con o Yours, &o., | tion while most of the d havo vast | We should very much liko to know, s a mere mattor | to huu(.uplfl war r9cord for the purpose of explaiziog why he Army. v abolished States | of hist and moral curiosity, whether “"““‘1 be ré! Right of auy of , infornsl miscreants” who opetated upon | ™1™ ; N 1 soats in | BRAFFIRMATION OF TREASURY STATEMENTS — AW srosting dome occasion, bad seats in | | ATTEMPTED POLITICAL GAME UPON SOLDIERS. of the appri siio of the War Department will suit bis ambition. ? ‘@ 11 2 prospaot of Seoretary Stanton brizg put out 9 Cabinet, Steodman will sccept of uo offics. Geo. s position is oun of responsibility, and to be relioved Tug ELLIPTIC LOCKSTITCH SEW ol the latest improvements and sttachier FgR TAmey ege. Evueric 5. M. Agents watted. take ¥ TAE dway, CoMPARA . No. 643 B —— tioa of the Rebel St /T N ¥ Tridume. To the Dbl Rabols wors absent in Price’s | At , aud provided that t i Lo resirioted to those w At Evervrir's Weppixe Carp Dsreor, N Boadway, N. V.. usw aod slagant tyles juat recaived. Freacl noie TANIOVILLE, SARA®OGA Co, N. Y., Aug. Ao af The N V. Tvibn Papsr. \Sm r oa, sonl ‘J(:doa o of Ta: Wrzste T sat gt Bl thasllete e = —————— | threa moatha to wy address, heginaing with tie 0o g out grea A v AL the worst forms of R ug daily | T tucions dreft for 811 5. . 3 ths Philadaiphis Conveation’—whetber Andy caead by METCALYE's GumaAT X wonderful | T bave got this 11t ainoe reodigang your offcs for o'uhs fa the X X 3 Ths conteadiotion telegraphed over the country by Bodicise never faile, and & SEMEWECRL of Laat Friday, ¢hd probably hava not apaut aa romains clenched T—wWhether |, Ty gi0iaiet Brogs, tast night, to the effect that the Seare i Pihiladelphia has s v tiuks of #hat ropo from the end of | yurp 52 the Transzcy had uot isvaed an order forbidding the hous ia do.og it n-i? dochiiess t tie means inoroasia e ity the Uniou majority in Novasaber four or five votss, lor & WiLLoox & Gress SEWING MACHINE. horatefacn voted " Doaiooratic. o g o o lsbl o 1 0 0, o it than the | A wimilar club of 25 to 100 subsoribors 0o: ¥ s sampies of Work cantaioing borh Kinds of No. 509 Broadway. *“wgoay for yearsare lustans near dangling 7—whether he ever | payweat a bonaiiss under the late amot of 7 *to waga a war of extermina- | Coogras, is I it mafonnded. Suck an order wes 4 a4 Lo has sworn to root out th :l‘ "l{l pomeseion of . the Bsoond Auditor last week ay that we do got think 2] ”u .7: -um‘mvz that the Treasury Dcpfrt-n in o gl awaiting the conclusion of the zeport of tho Commission 1, a0d do not foel searel | ooaiaiad by the Secrerary of War, to sscertaia if the law nioa pasty. It speaks a every 70’ 4 canvase a the returns at hand ARM AND by B. FRANK PALMAR, LL. D.— o - a v - *flmrkub&bw R N cer cad iplans. 1.0 Aeratuga Cory, v, | nndertook ¢ g theoath, | Wo prasums ¢ yansra (Union) is | bis swearing abeati, m'“ofl:':i'-n':&r" 10 Gresa ot., Boston. Avoid . sued th d Lis v and | baataa for Congrass in the Westera District by the | by itatall. Wo erod by the omis- | won ify the payment of ths bouaties, and to frama rulsa a report from Washington, whicl he could not | Hon. A. B. G woold (ex-Rabel), though our re- a! first, but wo now understand why Messrs, | goverain the dishursements, is alvo a mistatemont, por g ! | The are as stated in the dispatches Lywe nighy O we | Was beaten ¢ . Doolittle, Raymond & Co. thonght it qnite Getioui il 200 g gt S 4 ag» Ths revort of this Commission was reed | axnccessary tosay 4 word Dr tho Blacks, Lo whosd ., 5y on Monday, and iantoad. it was withield b go { valor in part this em.:x‘mt firm owo‘l.mvpnw»r and | po Tl report was ia favor of the poymeai of { privilege of holding a Nationsl Conventiou at all | boanties. Tae whole thing was a secret atfsmpt to . We have Leen enlightencd (certainly for tho first | the pazment of any bounties uatil after the Fall elections, pd. ston and Yell Counties reported | (ime on any subject) by Gov. Pickens (of Fort Sum- fa tho mean ":': to croate “":W-M“"M ol wia 3 Dlasmaarati . Eore e & sindtls o fat Iy intond any paymeat, simply passed ua- 4 e u“\| ,|-.w.y‘ ":'u"n]"&ui; \r: ¢ | tor memory » who tells 0 hetic terms the fate weanig words by whioh 1o decoive. the soldiers ob 10 old and A Rehel ¢ ing th Avil ar, | to the lllscl.mclfi.m. g 4 ¢ voles. Tho chances are that the unogmeted vinson commanded a Union regimeat of | 1. They ** will be ¢ down to the allavial | wxposize of this transaction will secure the publicatioof this hottoms of our rivers.” ravort. 1t in aaid, however, that tuero is @ eetiied duorming J. & Daatwn, oditer of The Lan Buren Press “Thence down ** to tho sea-coast and warmer sec- | Hou o ""”"“"‘“"'m“:fl"‘"".fl"mfi Presisist | tione” o5 warsl” the * fotiobin 1o | from racaiviog any of the good will which would syriog sident | tions,” How ** warm™ the * sections” will be, we do | |, | gonersl payment of bounties before the eleotion, R = Ry We & ‘cm‘o:-lmn:m?::&bhgfi-fi:fi?' »5.335.“5&“.??:' credit, that Gen. Parr. STERIDAN has been * relioved"” vote wi o i Eoduoed from $10t0 #2 pecbatile; Ageuts, | fon 1y command, and Gen. J. B. Stealman sont - - = = ~ | down to taks his place. This change speaks for itself, | stit t was 3 TRUSSES, E“fl‘lm“"'&{-‘ :""‘f:m‘.:"ff;‘: : . enforce the laws to th t of his abilit only ot No. 3 Vesor o Lod steadaai. " | Gov. Curtin * turns the cold shoulder,” as The Post | the Relels an 1 Rab athizors are dotorm “Fronawos Locx-STITCH SEWING-MacHINES—Best | expresses it, to Bouthern Unionists by requesting | vote, and thousands of them will doubtless doso. | Fuonsscs SxwixaMacmien Coupavt, | | the Congrossional delegation of Pennsyivania to at- They are the boys who tsed to poll six or eight thou- | e N T | tend the Septomber Convention and assure it of the | 8and votes in Kan thoy bad not over twe IMPROVED LOCK-STiTCH MACHINES for Tailors and thorongh sympathy of the Union party. thousand voters th @ residents of S —— Missouri, who bad ¢ 053 L0 TOIA; and their right hand has not forgot i*s ounuiug. Hfllfl"- Guovaz & Baxem Sswixe Macuwina Coxpayy. Brosdway. tumns are but P T ho oatis. | oted against ratifying the new Cons | 1 bo will nphold aud i the wer'd. all th The Keatuckians—Mr. Duvall's supportors—have ing at- | (pro-Rabal) Bas just b Izn‘l Cuzmicar, PoMavE Restores Gray Hair, . s g : 2 Soapet logey and fom (i ,'|‘;n'7t--l’-ml;‘-zmmn~ been burning the school-houses of tho freedmen and | The leading Copperhos Is of the Btate, b . > ! e 0O g Sgamt Seiavy Besaros, Ne. 10 Aver ] louse, aad druggiats. committing other outrages not altogether iu the in- tended the Philadeiphia Convantion, procesded thange | inson » ( l-xm:..- of Internal Revenue, viee 1 Rad- | u:)l kr;o\v‘ )-ul: we s}vlppnmlluo (vOV!I’I:;)P w‘;n mlmkmg | 118 25450% OF GBS, GRANT'S PRESKXCE AT TIS WALPR & Baxs's Hiomest PREMIUM Erastic 3 lucation. Not till the military anthorities | to Washington, and urged ths Prosident to help them | 104, g e ke e e | of a place which is not te bo mentioned * to ears | d Grover T e s beaiwty: terest of education. _rmml u{c mlllnl.) anthorities shing : 8 fitsa ol | e b HOUSE ON SATURDAY. Srivok Sxwrie - oo allowed the respousible and intelligent blacks to out as he did their Naw-Orleans brathren last » | GEY. CUSTAR'S TESTINONY | po ”i i e e od | The Jolasonites have besn making & gsod deal of Howg Sew1ne MacmiNg Cour. Erias HOWE, | carry arms were these atrocities abated. Says The N. V. Times: . | . s - reived at ** the sen-coast” the race will “Hnally” | pu,iitical oapital out of the presence of Gen. Graafat the | ¥, Prosident, No. 699 Brosdway. Ageuts . — o The langusge usad by the delegation te the Presidest | place him- | lie on shrimps, oysters, and fish.” . Honss lasi Satarilay, when the Committee from the = Ta = 38 " y g ows the exo ad fa2llag a8 woll &4 L he the | 4, This lenten died giving out, * the re will | phia Couvention waited on the Prosident and presented Nim Wi & Wison's LOCK-STITCK BEWING . Bl by thel e ¥ th ) ! giving out, **the race will | p a waited on HEKLER After October 1 no rations are to be issued by th mnh:::::g:em o i ',‘fy‘:,..“ :ulrm ratod 8 in Big y of | finally perish.” with an ofcial copy of ¢ of that Dody. I n , in the P { I+ mow comes to light that Gea. Graat was mot | his opin- | —Thus we s that tha futare of the ¢ i 030 9904 o RO thobon Thige O the BIACK IS 10 & 1o\ os o timo of is own socord, bat tarocgh the (riok of n3equencs. | question of morality, of equity, orof civil polity at all. | yoirs yolnson and Seward, and their political tosls I ony, five months ! The last ro will go with the last “‘shrimp or | seams that just before the appointdd time came fur the inte:- © Maoming snd Brrroxmous Macmovm, No. 625 Brodw, - 1 - Freedmen's Buroau except to rogularly orgauised hos- | of ineir poiitioal rights agaiast the assauita of the unsoram ~_Cartes Vignette, $3 per dozen; Duj hfll;':i‘; pitals. This order is too sweepiag Lo be approved, | jous Kacicar fackion wio who conatituts E Al nogatives registersd. R. A. Luwis, n-gn-m-u N.Y. thongh if it will compel the States 0 ‘make: proper ows foreibly the jons are invested with a faetit for lis test Geigaten, upon hauding o T Pr certain doc. | make room, therelon mfl:fi.{fi?::fl;mkme;‘“x :cl.?‘,'-".l IM:, bt g T R "“"j‘jj.‘ °;"5‘:,".v;u Miourt | ago, beforo the € swonal Comuittee on Rocon- | opster.” The Philadelphia Convention was not | view, the Prasident dispatobed one of bis private seorotarise ;'imar e“:h.” the freedmen are most lik Iv (o uffor, | \LTTA007 of 8 faction that Lave deprived Pie googie of | struetion. Ttis as follows: | called to consider the propagation and preservation-of: | ¢ G#a. Grast, saying be desired to see bimon impriesh p r st likely X f i o} XOTON o ' N - ot . N s - pracbitutuirss b 2124 % f ,‘,?{'.,‘2.";5,‘!;‘{'1‘..” g o oyged s ., Wasaiaros, Mar w5, | ghollfish, ad Mr. Raymond and friends not being | buiom Of oourse_ te General hastened over to the FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1365, 5 = - ROl Goserneasnt o80 6ok Major Gon. George A. Custar sworaaad examined. | w0 S e Urbols tuld Whits House, And whan he peached it the Pliladelphia Con- rohadhnd A terrible pictare of Rebel insolenc® is drawnin g gt e e bl e B e B G g o hject. soatioa wasor dored by Marsdal Gooding to awemble fn the pe T = = = | tho appeal for protection which the Union men of . - g | oo e % East room, ‘Tia Prosident was then awailing th® arrangs- i ~ NEWS OF THE DAY. Louisiona bavo addrossed to Congross sad the Nurth, boea ia Texas 13 Wontora Losivaas, 13 | . V. Tomes says that, duriog one late civil 1y of tho Committes, and it was in (biy menser that Gea. H —-‘O;E but it is rot exaggoerated. The Governmon! hasin- ’.ul::.;'.-r.” . Ho aokod o1 * least & sbow of proteciion from | | ¢ At yous owa pecsoasi knewiodon aad o euoh | A M " . 1Il'n.:p:’::“w‘"‘l i b W od fakien into e pry for helpis | the Ueneral — Gove 1. that ufurmation iv edi wante1 naw ‘laaders. Hoe was alwar windli v. 3 ¢ EUR doad fakien Into ehame when sucha cry forhelpis | (he Ueteral Gorersment, an GeiOranes SGb (e | waatare the present ¢ \ltion of the o Ho was dosbtlol aboat the resalt GEN. CUSTAR. ’ paril, hie proclaimed bis doabts Texn | States, A. 1 do oot regard the (e, Custar has finished his mission here, and has all this to e true, did Mz, Greeley” A‘«;"M;{'-«[-l Wi {"l' ":.M bt *:.""m O of fs. Linbold sl b O § villard's Hotel, receiving congratulations of a numerou ose th l];}\; ] acola xnln:hl e deposed and | snt of Coppahead irinads, bo just having received his commis tator installed in bis steal 7 Does The Times | rion as s Lisuteasa Colonol ia the Regulr Army. ‘Laie ia hie wdid? 1w, let no modesty preclude | raward for the part he has eosoted in the estabiishment g its readers. of the naw Jolhnsos party, The General isgiad to loavy the Wa were de «d and alarmed by the bad | ¢itr. the republication ummmwmy belore the Recon- e | el ment of {ba fafd oetE Dutar i a good | Piriction Commiltee as to of Toxas and . . R e Pates 13 Caress:| [I20M it of the forees of the Union throughi a good | [ 5y paper, Laving worried him dreadfully. ed fine yoars ago, and to uphoid | pArt of our greal contest, but especially in its early AN INSIGNIVICANT JOINSON MEETING. stages. We saw immense resources g0 unskillfully Although a notice appoarod in the city papecs Luis emploged as to be nearly wasted., We did appreliend | oi0iug sistiog that the Copper-Johnson soldiers’ masting. hat such mAnageme Lich did prove disustrous, | tobe bel. in frontof the City Hall this evening, would ve would prove fatal to the National cause. imessaw | postponed so that it could ingle with the mass mesting of ! and folt as we did. Its remonstrances ses ou Saturdey '"""": X! ""‘T “l e o] st the staud-still policy which so long prevailed e o e e gy s B : at Washington, were s pointed and empbatic 85 | yagrosend the meeting, but Judging ,’,. 7y | therajanol et o ours. But 0 amove was at length made, wilh | they said weithor of them had besn posted in their pact And this assrti i our forces so dispersed and mismanaged &s to invite | aud. altezather, the whole thing tarsed out a ridiouloas farse | e soldior adiressea the Chair, and stated that be desived ke ia regard to the forced from tha perseented loyalists of the Seath. v to the poils and cast their votes; but ualess th - | awsurance were ivon by the Federal aatho They pss by the President: to him they vainly | g o 9 2 no just and ful election in Missouri. ~ direct to Italy. sible ministry is to be formed in called for aid, and in reply heabandoned them to their | not deésired that any man shoald vote wh ia. Ex-Gor. W flnmmmfl’ Fogland, and demoustrations in hi | bellion, and till Congress is able to enforce the laws y . and riot will rage in ‘o have advices by the Atlautic Cabls to yesterd has coneluded between Prussia aud Aust Hesso Damstadt. The Prussians are evac ing Bohomia. The Emperor Napoloon will eade Venetia . King asked th rough the tilitary commandar of tae Dopattmen: 1o revior peace and order to the disiracted popie.” Tt vtha | —We cannot beliove the ¥ sident will lead him- | parti Jorill | sel to the uses of these desporadoes, Caa he desico | 13 PURT more of the kiod of reputation which the New. | Orleans massacre has given bim? Gov. Fl i the servant of the Constitution and laws of Mi aad against him have taken place. | the cowarlly spirit of reve New-Orleans. 5 distre “The> aro not : DOMESTIC NEWS. e ¥rom the report of the Assistant Commissiom of tho | W shall not be surprised to hear definit Froolmen' n pAT mtm“’:.‘:“”"c‘fixu%%;fi Efi’;fi:‘f}fl, the ate, | Gen. Howard has been remoyed, and Gen. Davis with an av: attondance of 2,328 scholrs. The aver- | son, Assistant Commissiouer of Uie Freedmen's Bit- 4 payo(hbo‘ni?l:wlnr#:;lh‘::”; T"“"";‘:rm"’)’n'"“‘: rean in Georgia, appointed to sucoeod him. The dif Crops, with the excoption of wheat Wil! be greater thau | farenco in ability and’ reputation between thase & 5. B pentlomon s mot - wider o the diffcrenes | andhewill faithfully Fulfl bis trust, unlocs crushed | Tasin out by a conjunction of Presidential usurpation and | *¢F i | o Tligh Rock Spriné, Saratogs, 4 et ere mas. & | etwoen the principles and measures they rep- ) v ili “and citizens, through the | resent. Howard will bo forcad to resign, uo Rebel butchery as Gov. Wells has been, o e “@ov. King" (who was never chosen Pprovassi \ principal streets. W, L. stone, esq. made an_eloquent gonnt hecause he befriended the loyal and the desriptive of the autiquities con- “ fation ” , #‘:fl"fimmng" M b Ml oppressed, advocated the Freedmen's Bureau, assorts that a ** faction " has ** deprived the | hared, in common with thousands of | Missouri of both civil and religious liberty,” How | Goverameat to thers W ouri, | itom the Siach [ A. 1 wowld not conaider it man to s in after the troo; o or instance) aira 6pon s aiain, oF 4350 ‘ Avathem withdeawn. '} * Advices state that Hirejo: 1all the of- | and must Lave . Al o nmndmdu]: Iu,lwnu now | o aa . : “ religions ! The Constitution of Missouri provdde tho troops, bas beea made ever o i . ¢ Sdicdry imoros, Cansles bas sent 8 per- vetarans, a soldier's horror and disgust over the das Lt ool e ssouri provides o, the uttedy needless disaster of Bull Ran, then The | tardly murders in New-Orleans. Tillson will fit his | that public teachers of religion in that Stato must 1z able, what ware the ooudltion, | Times Ignored its own recent, reiterated 1< :j"";:“_“:;‘;:"::";‘::u':'“°' of Jend and Sy bo Tur 4 ‘order %0 Gen. Lew Wallace to deliver up the '_flxlmmun taken and held by bhim on the s time so want iato the State. and | au advance, and joined in the bowl a vow. Aod, if any obange has occarred. give | Tarprs 14 10 the reason of that ehange. 5 TRIBCNE . Tt ORATORS FOR THE SOLDIRRS' (JOHNSON) CONVENTION. i : o Bmes s e fullowing named gentiomen have been deaig- t toward the | way. ” | nated by the committee appointed for the selection of orsiors swear that they never aided nor aympathized with the Rebellion. That is the sole excuse for * Gov. King's" | place asthe President has made it--for this man planted disgrace on the grave of every martyred Union soldior ¢ just such demands, That your opiai Ye mfirn%"d&;‘“{hell'rn?.ll’lr%‘:.izlct;::m?; | in Georgia. Gen. Howard, Cbristian and a soldier, lccuutlon: Every ono'sconscience tells bim whether | A 8o ooz w tho poiiey of the Goveran . : 4 ¢ devoted to a pic-nic end clam-bake. In the | was called to do a certain work. Tillson will very he was & Rebel or not; and l‘_‘ takos the oath or not | FatEers BE e Sverywiite ph ' Whe {or e Solliors’ and Sailors’ Couveation to be held at Clove- w{hngm-&vmgsimmmul suffrage for all | likely be chosen not to do it. With the man whom as ho chooses. If he takes it, he can preach; if not, | bad been engaged m'nwlnuni mhuu'vn; v thoss who b The Lspress says, with reforence to THE TRIBUNE: | jaud, . on the 17th of September. Major-Gen. Themas i | Fullerton found praiseworthy at the head of, the Bu- | B0t m:l"f'o:fix;.rl':';I.fl:‘:‘f::.n.:’::.?' isteriiia.” They ragréed The Editor gires no resson why be advises negroesto | Ewiag, Jr.. of Keoeas; Major-Gen. Lovell H. Roussape o o . goauimous in the exireme, | Torcefoeit TONRE Sro white men, while ke wdviees the wowed gy gy, Major-Gen. Thomea L. Crittanden of Keataoky, laim, " e . Col. and the Hon, Lewis D, Campbell of Olio; Major.Oen /" "lIa St Louis, on Monday and Tuesday, there were 260 fntormonts of desths { Women were denied adu from cholera: in Philadelphia 9 | reau, and Steedman commanding in New-Orleans, eases of cholera were reported to the Board of Health; in | ) . more conld a good Rebel wish ? sourians **are now disfranchised.” The r Gov. King says ** three-fourths” of the loyal Mis- the course of the Governmen' a d fa urns will erous than on to expect, After ward the leade:s. ally, they assng to James B Si 3 the Common Schools, excluded from public convey- ! sy B Siselwan of Ohio; Col George W. McCook * Now-Orleans there were 27 deaths from the same cavse. i : ; . ¥ second day of the Homse Fair at Cloveland was et s e e pru\‘n!lnr a gross htlwh()ml. Missouri in 1860 polled amest, sssalled the of Oio; Major-Gen. John A. Dix of New-York; Brig.Geo. vy successful than on the miou»:;r. No"ll.'kuu-u | THE SIAMESE CONVENTION. for President 165,518 votes. That was a desperate = wemsures of the Uovesiiment, deiot ‘v.tl.v e aystem of pro- | auces, theaters, &e., and every way treated i 5 G Hapine of 'New-York; Col. George Sykes of Pean- g ran, and the ".:fm’.n.m &ng:gfl‘;_l:;:!; The intrigne to overthrow the Republican-Union | contest, and every vote was cast that could be Lad. | “_‘_'j,:"".,‘“;',: Laiion of rameiin thels mide Men as o loathed, despised, infc race, we should | sylrania; Col. T. T. Crittenden of Missouri; Col. B, C. the ,.u&". partg aad restore the Copperheads to power began in In 1864—the War having meantime sent thousands | were w;mr“; ‘-"'”'\: 8 of agen of the Freed sdyvise them to claim, and exercise the Right of S Rrovkmeger of Missouri; Brig.-Gen. Jobn L. Swift Masse- Dexter, Butler p i feeli inued > o . Y of her voters to bloody graves, and driven thousands moce strongly frage. Nay: if Women were habitually disparaged | { :‘,,.,.,,.,.‘::'.:“mww' l“‘m.: uu-..“.' .‘;‘w'u-' = aud reviled by Men, as the Blacks are by The £i | (of Goorgs Gray of Michigan; Brig.-Gov. 5 T, Mageesty t, says dhat the | conspiracy and is continued in fraud. Its master- Governmen! and ; W Indian Agen: #Mm“ the road (o Deyver anld spirit is ho who urged, just after Lincoln's first elec- | more (a3 Rebel soldiers) away from the St i ¥6 are untrue. are very peacable, and wil . iy g e i e 2 tion, that the Republicans should repudiate the dis. | total vote for President was 103,302, The aew Cou- | large proportio CE v : 1| giahos to the (Gereral Governient, ¢ stitation had not then been adopted; and eight FUTIS G 3 —the press aud its confreres, we should insist that the Right | of Ciaelanat), Obo, ¥or Chaplaia, the Rer, Heory Waed able to their protection aud | Besd of Sullrage was indispen ot walutaty, for sowe ’I’! A petition signod by nearly every Union man in New- tinctive principle whereon they had won their National t regnrd it as biudiog Orleans, from Congress and the loyal | yyigmph—that of inflexible rosistance to the further counties gave auti-Lincoln majorities, McClellan re. uuknown u, thet the onth | ug beor forced npon them. aud spenrity, Will you let your readers see this ! & WEED OUTGENERALED BY DIX, of the 18 mow on ite way North. x s y RL YA LGS k With & view of obtairing prot ander it : 2 By & » A £ . Fenian prisoners in Missouri are to be released, tlic extension of Slaverg—aud conent to establish Slavery | cciving 31,626 votes. s | Q. State your opicion as to wietier or Lot the lesient policy TTTTET——— Fhurlow Weed arrived here this morning. He t &fim ""’"ZM"" Neviog issued dircetions | by law in all territory south of 36° 30', In the darkest | Flere, then, we bave data whereby to test the Fiich s bien PERES opard. the Rovew Las beenbeneBoial | [ hgs Leen denied by the agents of the Govern. | Raymond were. particaler fupyritee with he Mogal.ab the .t nolle prosequito be entered in ull the casce. Lour of our great struggle, be gave up the editorship | untruth of ** Gov. King's " assertions. If * three- | A. Inmy opiaior, it iae beei very (al. pot only to | ment Lat the Secretary of the Treasury bad ieu a ):":‘:" u""'“:""i‘n’l'":;' “,‘l".:;',:" loog. "‘:": P THE PENDING CANVASS. of his journal expressly and avowedly on the assump- fourths of the loyal votes " are unregistered, the vote that "l‘:,',:,','::,:",,, e Toe ke aredls any order against the payment of bouuties to soldiers M“"Lm'h L mn‘:"*‘ e 0 aation & e 'A Radical Union Convention haa been, held ip Nrth | tion that Mr. Lincoln's Proclamation of Freedom had polled will be very light indeed. "We predict that it A wnder the ot of Congresss but the derial ix 0t U, aw Copporhead and renegade Republican party, bat [§ Resolutions were passed indorsing the call | perverted the War for the Union into & War for Abo- will exceed 100,000, unless the Rebels closo the polls | 1o forget the evormity We bave resson to affiem that this order was put bis real basiness s o fix bis caodidate for the orth, 1 s fonud e Lands of o of the Naval oftice at New-York, He has been ussacosssful forth, and was fouud jo th i e of the —(Col. Wi, B. Ludlow baving received the appolat- pagiog in rebellio 4 on fo th . ecrefury s sulordinates. The withholding of We 'y Py e madea bard Sight bus bed fo saccum. Goa. report fuvorable (o the payment of DOULUES oy Tadlowts friend, sud be - - by the Commission of Secretary Stanton's uj Leater tho great trickster Thurlow. He aud Raymond fos to be held in Philadelpnia on the ies where they are phy- l-c‘-b-r,ua stating thet thogh it is the dearest'| tween Lis personal followers and the McClellanites of yeeize theiw, &t certain local of their bearts that the Old North™ Sta ! sically strong, and there vote old Price’s army several ‘mfl.:" set forth for & Convention of Bouth- | 1o And powehaving negotiated an alliance be- | by force of arms. Aud they are far more likely to ad they the power, they would arrmign the pressing tie Kevel nould 1%64—he commends the coucern to public favor in again in the councils of the Nat yet th P : | 48 1 mhwm-uoq mlnMniul‘y ber fl:-i ! such deceptive phrases as the following: | times over. Give Gen. Hancock such orders as wers D TTL Sacdins amonmthe Vsl _ wliow red-havded traitors to control thern. « Those who united to pat dows the Rebellion irrespoctive | sent, a month since from Washington to New-Orleans, R L ST ot gl lonmen, now, o leut, meets thix view of the case exactly. 1t CAD ore over the matter. s At Me., & grand Union mass meeting Las been | of party, and were recently assemuled aud represented in the | . 1 went there? and I7 nof, wkat is the r | . - . . Wiiscn of L ml. 2 o Pullaaeiphia Nagiooal Unjon Couvention. propose to remain | and they will carry the election or drown the polls in | BEC TS Talen £ express their sonii Y Lavdly be disguised that the Government bad seriods RAYMOND AND OTHERS LAYING PLANS. Aloen of Massashusets | united In tbeir'sction until pesce, union aud prosperity, retura | blood. { aby 4o Gie Ghner Teigent; (helr lives would | intent to izjure the soldiers iu order to 1ob the Radi- The work of reconstruction has already commenood | The Times coutinues: g men ae beirg murdered | 0 S g might acerue from the paynent | in New-York. The Hos Beary Raywond asd otbers: trecs ‘ day; At Jeans, ECTCOTN weie oceLriing constanily 3 ¢ 3 I [hat Siate Uave been buey bere for s day or two, aad hare and, | ikink, were o (ke nerens ~.mnuum-ummnu.-l-dmu 5 t 0 Rebels; but whoever wade that | Administration Republicass Lave UNTED (L & CALL for & STATE | *The country bas had oceanion "Lu' something of the se | before I lefs tlay State. " whetber ing the Presidentia) or ary othes [C&"“lm" Botbeaded sod reekiem imen 1o Mindogr who call themacires | What dothe peopio Gesire there us o the recognitionof che | °' toldigrs before the o . He was particularlely sevete on the my policy ' | 1 the States and the people. e %flflfi.fi o was charged with | o With this view, Sed i, this pieit, loxal Demoerats and obair, uttered & foul . ~There were in this 8taf . | X Every one ver kow they Uadgered and 81k Uy the Foderal Goveruent 1 €o.l cvor d blican Usion Convention Mid st White : te not less than Two Hund, bulli m‘nl”'ru.;‘x.u't"n-m w0 yflrl’lnll at lnst, ‘rn‘ml:- oer'Snfl.fll:l-fl.!‘(!r:t‘:n:u’x:v?:l‘x:x‘;l‘::l‘l:u oters thi: i N Tt looks now as if e v Bamiiton wasappointed 1o address | 1*d Voltmha sympsthised wifh the Repellion. They | svumshas sl sacient and aibendaring wal w01, Hit00 3 lviaion o opinion s Very clearly warked upon t “ COLLECTOR PUTHAM TO BB SUPERAEDED. et llnl.z:w dtoaddress |\ ere mot generally Disumiomists; they hoped Aud | o5fbis with asd enteniy out of kis patience Ly the And o "Lse abiiie ‘disloval percion of the inbebitante sre | L€ compivy of the President aud Mz Rever |, Smith of the Bith District loaves here to-night - ' b waa forced to eOming ivto his presence, | auxiony that the Staie thould edictely r@tored o | sap op Saturday last, in order to give cevntersrce o “m:‘ sho accesssry documents to oust George P, Putaam &0 . e 1] from expected that the Union would somebow be restored; | avd determived geither to haten (o them, rer seeede to their | its former rights end yriviieges in the Uniou: that it stonid J g “ : the ‘Philadelphis Couvention, 1 there was o trick, | ¢gliector. Sowe other changes in other parts of the Siate bavs 3 of Septexber. of Crawford County, astanch o thac held that the first 3 | demands, however great t thelr importunity, their | be represented in Congiess nid iu the other branches of f Y tep toward this result | beir mfl in (! Gl ' 1 b abi: nomiosted for Cougress in | " oy ghrestyr (e ury. cAbey kept th Stae iaa spron dorive | Gov Lrent; whilo the leynl poriow of tie inhabiiantsare o o hallan &3 ; " acd otbers would ave boom but. that reosnot gocur- g ' i taj d ov P Adwmipisiration it mow seems a if to conlonion | iy auzious Lhat the Gereral Gevers Jonld i indeed, the puppet pullere did rot werage ther | bae made. as the discomfiture and overthrow of Lincoln and | 1470 00 Gt +d pd sAbguinary strife, to a8 i | s e e I (L18.they | ‘The Genersl wade BO speech, and gava 10 cpipioz, | rences barve thrown o Goubl Bpia e tanding s i thon IN WHICH CPIXION | MOST MEARTILY | qusrtesawoo bad been counted In. g b:‘l mmr;e ‘?n “:lkeidng war on the South.” Among -e-o;ny l“ nnl-’i their ..mrhwnmf' e : » | them may stanced : . =M. Lincolu was not the choice of t isonrl | g Wi, dgmert, would L | Horatio Scymour, who, early iu 1861, proposed to & | Radicals for President in 1864, Solitary and alone,” = the do h.:pm‘o'n’zo::{'-.".:'&..:.";u d | friend that New-Yerk ehould avert the impending | they east the vote of that State for FPresident in the Amsapeg boas. 1y e thig Lne, THE WHITM HOUSE. me and industrial applisnces of tke tiwe, is The White House v:l u.n:ml cml‘rd‘:d :D-d:‘y b g he Radical Tactio, They ougl i The moruing was oecupied by Presiden! reosiviag against the Radical faction, They ought 10 €itit " 0l on polvical business. About3 py m. all were admitiad Times, **like all othor com- “The cable, 4 5 uste for the pro o eud edvecacy o thei Laion vie v, BRROK 5 I(:ml war by seeking admission iuto the Southem Con- | Baltimore Convention for ULYSSES 8. Gmasr. But | e ¢ i | Lo rope Was once againat the opposite faction, it The - Lot e AEnGor Pratt of Moaryland. opolitan Bosrd of | federacy; they promptly acquiesced in the decision of the ma- | A fad military 1yl prevated T ai cofdent that the | T, : anddiapoond d Anioh: SASR NS : ned 10 purchase 200 gallons o | (rustagus I, Smith, aud Mansficd I e B ke aad Sete S000) lectoral vote by 40,060 | “FERE of e joyal pafly would AU SR 4 Aomes, will remembar, (o, Ronsseas, Kentacky's fighting son Low C*Campball aad Tustagus W. Smith, aud Many Lorell, Who, ip | jority, and gave Lincolu her electoral vote by 40, witile Lie opposing party would have uidergone a corregpond- BT Y oy | delemation of Alabamiane all obtained Interview, tw Gen. Paird’s report of the New-Orleans ric sheridan’s e aid for m rw.lnl 4 " ' directing the Buperintehdent to fom "-:m‘hr::-e | July, 1861, threw up lucrative offices under onr Cily J wajority. We'trast Mr. Lincoln’s ‘“oft-enduring ing decroase. nntil, in course of time, treagon wonll hecome il teaitors woald not he ehosen as o1l 4 \isgoising th fact that loyalty at tie S’ b word and seproach to those wl 1 ished ! After ( shonld not be s 3 be » Wn“*‘,‘,,"‘,“,‘,,‘,“_‘,’,’,’:::‘f‘:.,‘;"fi: mu&f:‘:::. ' Government to become officers in tha Rebel arny patienee was not tied by that proof of their *he ‘%B DMl'meme il Carno Bt B Mpuk in U, Gen. Archibald (. Niven of Snilivau Cannty, * disposition. And. having heen - Barow morsing, . }wzgta a lattgr (o bis moghew fo Liwaade s o d Fipiacos of s thevsend wibideist | Siariss s cppenizaity was otrod fo 3 .

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