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NEW—YQRK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATUKDAY, AUGUST 25 1566, . 5 ) ——— r v Y RT o P eI - ESSIRESS i ; " R ore ¢ s Con- | ¢ - CANADA. | | e ‘ “x 11 Il\ GT < ’.\ o | vention. sente . wrant it | l s oSl Appeintmente n 81, Loute. Al e f “-4** AL SCIEMIS Tt is soported v(vhfl:lbo&u“'fldly. Angnat 2, 1356, b R offices weeping o p Bpasie N YT 4 that Charles G. Mauro, a notonous Robelk v s wilt ¢ N o = ipatiiizor during (he war, has bow s A it venting 4N aws1 1y * i QuTama, riday, Augush 1, 1 e sonns 57 Me | R ] (e S e B N N e Last Order of the Freedmen's Bureau the | scon s Mr. Stauberry cen get the buugey Corveatio. > o&d8 of It e nrdd wpor Government m.’ u::l' % v 176 pid W—ADUREN BT MR | Stalos District Attoruey, displacing Grover, who f n IsR lati | throng his office into some kind of rotation eud order . s §- otas vather Than SUOEY 63,0000 by & ,d*""’“ ; SAMES KTEPIENA g”.‘“';’j":":;"-"!‘l‘flrun{w. tlnmggx -‘va‘:"-tm in paslt of Gen, Howard's Recommendation, | prasiges @ ernctions o oliet a1 yis political address, Posttanster 8y Pl | v int - 7 & sate of debentarss, e s postponed o-atticinated pic-n the .8 medioors lawyer, but his rebellous B ien, ard’s Re A :‘or.\l-b.: has given osruetion o t ,w: foot. o is [ 1ronot o O agros. Apetotnat 1 Sperry and 44 Lo avoid causiog & striogency in the mousy market, which | | th“x o \":dh ng-auticipated_pi the | caused bis rejaction as City Counselor in lmvl"‘.‘l ¥4 L4 | ]-- ing Y” to \|enhnv} (:.v”uun:lrrl:el: : ‘1- lDlAl\lJv o | ¢! wnd Alfred L. Burr of the ,”,"w' would cause and is now causing failures. Bettor to have some E XL ‘;“"‘“ ho Y‘J'" ly[:' the Bellevue Gardens foot of e ——— ag- | Bars sk maagieyoniti o (h4; LSOO HRuTU AL O [Tt 46 ty, wero lik Ading spirits 1o that | 1o%ation of the currency than a fargs contraction. LOrdre [ 161 @I CAT fan the Jesvion Sipposiptaimntmand Terrible Murder in Detrolt. WissmeroR Teidey, August 94, 1oes, | Polstments made previows to bis deputure on the'Oblango | UIIIRECRLS : of Montreal reproaches tho Attornay-Genatal East for aidling 2t Duiag 8 aeuTERIARY S48 S i N A 1Y) Detaorr, Mick., Friday, Aug. 2. 41 LAT ORDER OF THE FREEUMEN'S BUREAU trip. 4ol voted o send a commitice of 40 members 1 at- | Confederation, whioh it says wili swamp the Fronch Canadian | ® 117" and satisfactory attndance. A terriblo anurder was committed near THE LACT § FRESOON'S SURRAT. THE EXEOUTIVE POWER TO REMOYE TROM OFFICE. ;;-‘v.x- :g|:}1r\:;::1:vl.fi ;..l.,:-;x.x...n..,rl Southern loyalists At | rece, To-morrow 2,000 freeh Voluoteers A48 0'olook youtorday morning 130 members of the I 1t 1 [ Mich, to dar. A sogm named Telor killed the wife The Copperbead fraternity of this city s in ecsta- | orney-General Stanbery is preparing a decision | & iljageloiia, and tha Sollowiag paptiomen waco 05 || chpoevation sn the Miagars fromer, sght mot at the Apollo Koouia, Prince:st., and formad i procassion Noler e Slowed snf ; f the promulgation of e % h e Bl i g e 1y p bed al Ninth- P e Yo ’ :;:',",'v, e m,p.ou,,,'::,fl:.,?,:;:MZ‘::‘::;:':;: | tn reforence to the legality of the Presidents removiagpersons | . FOR THE 81 4TR AT LARGE. of duty for each reliet. e LRt ] e Tyt B Mo Exocution of Samuel Covers. kim0 s ‘Swlhern | trom publio offices snd appointing others in their stead with. lm.:} k“n"..:::e .o':m'nv;;urjlnnr m‘]\""x;' ex-Gov. Henry Dat- TOE MONEY CRISIS [N MONTREAL—TIE CAUSE, han's excelloat band t Forty-second-st. thoy took the care i Crvonmas, 0., Fridey, Aug. 24, 1966, - Thoy: soetrt That kb Freiiloes D the Soue™ | out tue advice aud consent of the Senate. Lt willbo reads ia | of New London Cauaty, Gen 0K Forsy e FuTt Chay | o e L e rhasakar: A2 M. 1000 e aq Salven, whil tho gr o foe Fanaait '-f-”;mm ?T&- '"’6'-'5“'3'" Muaym e bratos h . Such, et 15 . paty, Gea 2 & Fairfield Co P W, ay, Aug. ¢ Capts. Dunn and Sulliva g of the Emor. ang & on, Ohio, st noon % B e o et oo | iy o | B ot LA e | oy et et S el | 1 bl 1 e 1o B S oty | B 7! Sacteary Stanto, recommending the dicontication of tese | ;""]" "'”'-"’;A(; "]“""“‘l‘ Jaws tore i | Bt Wikt Cenns. nd T Hoa. Crd 4L | chorr with tog BNt e o excspt th Our. | 18 e i comirised 1b¢ folowisg: Grass Albany Catile Dlarket. - Seauos, has been given to the public, and shows that the com- A revised edition of the Internal Revenune Laws 1s Y. . ] “ | March, Quadriilo, Lancers, Woltze, Schottische and Polka, e blic, > x BY COTNTIES. rency act, and that it will assume the whole of the issue v » X : Aug M —Thoe Cattls market has been ouly moderatel; Soondsble movement originated in the Bureas, and was sim. | in the haadsof the printer and will be resdy for uss 1n &feW | fravy/ord—Congressman Henry C. Deming and the Hon, | 2F (2" 5,000,000 authorised by that act; aluo, thet it will Hrsaklows. Quadtite. Dasket.Boel sad X1 DEpI | o is woor. ths domand for tho Easters marketn W7 apart of the plan sdopted by Gen, Howard for the pur David Clask of Hartford, Charles A. Lriscos of Thompson. | fuTther take $1,000,000 in debentures should the noods of | sevoral others, y m.l:"-tm, being slow, if not light; altogether Boue of reducing i expenditures. 1t will by soen by the let | SEIZURE OF DISTILLERIES BY INTERNAL RevEiow | Vile. asd Tloward Collinsof CoMiasvile the Government require it. This is doubtod by som. A | * During the early part of the day, the compavy assembled | yiock, ;”*'“_."_:m"m‘;‘_“ m Rer that tiis isnot & Presidentiol coup d'éat, as the *my-poliey” ot " mfl;wr;. o v;:{. 3 ooster. the Hon, Thomas B. O r:lmmnnmflm.l o Le Payssays that there are 5,000 French | employed themselves in dancing aud various games. For the | pagt, Som G b0 odvocat s allege, - i e . o vy :_‘:m:nn‘ -, mnl;:r of New-Haven, aud the Hon. :nr:m’;fim n (:\;n:o.‘}'m,- t pee-:;‘nkprmf of dissatis- :l::’;fj::‘;’:ll;np;fllofil of |:'.- vuluol:n"r prob;:‘d.e'drl}t,wn:l gr, ‘tor g issioner of oY N Ve S D 2 action ong the Canadisus iu Can st t, a five-cont awing to ' foul sl for 10 cents.” | of ‘the drov PARIE EXPOSITI he Commissioner of Internal Revenue bas re. | “ny..London.—Congressmon Angustns T B were # L S == o the | ceived information of the seizure of the premies of 90 whisky | Lovdon, the Ton. Jobn T T e e 1 b £ o ey o e s bist b o e o : rstanding about admissions to the { ;i pieries in Philadelphia, for dis ! | Greone of Norwich. and Judge Charlos J. MoCurdy of Lyme, | XPAE DOUGLAS MONUMENT CELEBEA- | werekept on buad. A Dic 10 ¢ - tie = | phia, distilling whisky without & Lyme. (3 many enjoyed the pic-Dic in the ——————e {tion seema o exist amwong some of the suthorities |y ., e Fairfild —The Hou. P. T. Barnnm and the Hon, 0. H. ON. #ood old style, and hrought their provisious with them. which A Nulsance—And Its Cure, veral States. Positively no articles will be entered or 1B POLITICAL PROSPROTS IN PRAERFLVANIA. ag,:;‘xmr{t,l&xi). P. Nichols of Daobury, and Willam A. - ——— !ln‘y lp:.u “P:'hl:irrl;'-ndlmlély panished. 1t fa & standing objection to most other meshines thet * thay L 'S 1N NN . THE MASONIC ¥l t ol r. hens arrived on the grounds in - 7 o Litchfeid,—Congressman Hubbard and William G. Coeof | | DAY SUSHE NS RN G n Gartiaks, eostupaaied by Cols. Kirwin snd Burke g it o ord i e ceased her work. rooaived at the Exbibition, except those for whiah applications | sboll Liave been duly fled with and acoepted by the General | apt. urns. As the oarriage druve up to tho botel-door Letters from prominent Pennsylvanians to parties | Litohfield, Russell Pratt of West Corwall, and Truman A. [ LAYING THE CORNER STONE—PRESIDENT JOINSON NOT hore, state that the enthusiasm of the people ovor the course | W arren of Watertown. LIKELY TO HAVE THAT DUTY TO PERFORML. vt i et ':.':; .‘;"l', T i obon | - + cheor iy the aasembly for their chosen ¥ hours after she has care-all for this nuisance Agont at New-York, J. C. Derby, The Times Bulding, No. 40 | bere t Atrea e e R R SR T e T N applcationn. therefore, ahoud bepromply | Of Congress i atease, and tha acareful cauvass makes 5¢ | W'ndhain 0 iaia Trows of MaBpioh aed. Wiliam 15, | Specl Disuch o The .Y, Tebune. Uitor. Tiosida the abov mentioned: thers were quite & lares Porwarded to bim, as he is required to have the deseriptive | State sure for Gen. Geary, the Radical candidate for Gov' | Chandier of Thompson. + CHicaGO, Friday, August 21, 1366, number of geatlemen arrived from Irel, mong thom Maj. eatalogae ready by the I5th of mext month. Although the | €7IOT. by & very majority. A gain of three Congr Middiesez.~Congressman Sumue] L. Yarnerof Middletows, | 1t is quite doubtful as to whethee President Jobuson | B0y bt Cnt T R cometiod stk 1he i Eoioia of THO. TP ressot list of appiications promises an excellent exbibiti 2% 15 Almest G4l William H. Goodspeed of East Haddam, Hiram Veszie of i It Joduson | Rapgers, who was spicaously connected with the Lime- DAILY TRIBUNE. v PP il D St 0 % | Chatbam, and John Alien of Saybrook. will 1ay the corner stone of the Douglas monument. The | stone Rulge affair, was algo present and gave in his adbesion 10 per annum; 5 for six months. to James Ste] . After Mr, Stophens's arrival, the dancing SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, P. Buell of Hebron, John W. Thayer of tington of Covington, and Julius Conve weversl groups, it is deficient in & few important particulars, | A REBEL JUBILEE OVER THE PHILADELPHIA CON- A g N asonio Fraternity to day applied to the General Committee of aud amusements generally began in good earnest, and the Duni- | Maij gubscribes rs, 1 copy, | year—104 numbers. bscribars, 2 Arrangements for the privilege of having it dome by J. B. | her present had swelled to over 3,000. 1 'year—104 numbers suob as rioh furnishings, upholstery, and decorative work, VENTION. erystals and rich glassware, porcelun acd otber patterns A ¢ ¥ ’ . ; 3 5 sul ) us, A citizen of the neighborhood of Culpepper, Va., | The delegates were empowerd to appoint their own Gorin, Grand Master of the Masonic Order in Illinols. They | Mz. Stephens, who was followed everywhere by an eager | Mail subscribers, 5 curet, wallpapo, ey e, 4, S0 68 5| i e o, e it n e, e pows | baittes incuae any of fhem. shou Lo porscialy - | s b s he eremonisae b comdciay Mon, i :{7;{;g;g;‘;;;;-_;,h;’;;,‘;‘;;,2;;fl,,;n';,:;;;;,;;",{;m'fi_fgd Yo emiting e 15 sovin 633, Wil FeoAvs s G5 PP peoducts, wool and iie products, flecces of wool, hosiery, &c., | - - | able to attend the Convention. + Master is th joas L4 for 6 months. 7 of the action of the Philadelphia Convention, Confederate ther procecding s o Grand Master is the proper person to lay the corver stonc, and | appearsd to prefer them to makiag wpeechos. Ho first visitod The further procecdings of the committoo were not of & | ),y yuloss this request Is grauted the Masons will not partioi- ST troct bncing FIntoF, whefo &t o (alr women and | FeT90n Tomiitlog fo 13 comias S5, wilresire an s segy brave men " wers fadulging i ag Irish jig. From thence he jsas and models of rural Euil il : v of raral tuildings, fortilizing sub- | gooq were displayed from many of the dwellings in the | public nature, and cannot be reported. The best of feel- g . pate in the coremoutes at all. The Committeo of Arrange | wopeyo the gther scones of interest, aud scted as umpire in a »tances, apparatus and fo c P instraments for huntivg, fishing | ing prevailed thronghout, and « most encouragiug deter- nd ol o i ] B 3 | i i n . r ”u llecting patural products, sbawls of wool, | THE CUSTOM RECEIPTS. mination was manifested to spare no efforts or expense | ments will probably change the prozramme in this particular, | jumping matcl, making humored criticisms upon the coreals, wines, and fermeuted drivks. A model district | % T which may be necessary to thwart the desigus of the Cop T ——— “fots of the ' boys.” After somo refreshment, to wiich the school-house, with all its appliances, woold be & very desirable The receipts from Customs at the four principal | per-Johnson coalitionists and overthrow their mischievous FIELD SPORTS. represeutatives of the press wore courteously invited, Mr. Jastitation to send; also, an American restanrant. Additionsl | POFts of the United Statea, from the 13th to the 1&th of Angust | schemes. Conmocticut will not full ints their heods or ——— ! Stagn 1 e R i % it e Gt Tkt % Wpecimens of the ares of 8ll the metals, exhibiting more fully | inclusive, were as follows: B i o ':'h*‘:""“‘l The "' l_"‘"“"'“.‘“‘ of l'l'“’ ;“.'“j; L Around b were Cols. Burlie, Kirwin, Capt. Burns, Major Uoir richness and the varions localities of their production 1,721 60; Philadeldhis, 149,621 23; Baltimore, 861,965 66; | Mt 0 1h¢ WRRORANHC O LA O e that they ~3 Base B Moyaiias aad Capt Marpb, s wel v severs obers. 2 \J rece i or28e, | ’ ey 3 b s o " ) TEPHENS'S »bould be included; speeimens of A u wood. No | totalreceipts at these four ports during the week, 83,104,272 82, | gud'have been thoroughly in earnest. EXCELSIOR V8. IKDEPENDENT. Mr. Stephens remarked et the spirit Mnm»numghn l:u ever yet occurred, nor will it oc- | INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS. o —— These Brooklyn Clubs played their first game | of adventurs ri high lndm‘ country, hedmt a young man MARRIED, i St robelly’ for wiily Tk ' 20, O | At 5 i M s i % N ed in Ko s s < who told Lim tuat he nced mot to try to do auything for thy 7 ars to come. Congress ha The internal revenue reccipts to-day were %1,344, The Campnigs Open together yosterday on (ho Cpitolive grounds, in the | WAo (0I5 T PE PP D0 0 Datriotisr of tho | PRANKARD—ABBOTT—0u Wi . A '-2‘:,"5, picnt advice of this adventarous | Gusries Kelsey, George P. Praakard to Julla L., ouly Now it spite of th | Special Dispatch to The presence of A very select mssemblage, quite a number | pagple. wrovided (ree transportation to Paris for goods and show cases | 79) o, Honosdaler 45 which (o exbibit them, as well as competent ofticers aud | NAMPS OF UNION SOLDIERS BURIED AT FORTRESS | Leaveswoxry, Friday, Augnst 24, 1866, of ladies occupying seats. The mutch waa arrauged | gontieman, he had even appealed to the patriotism and o fguards to take care of thew. MONROE Senator Pomeroy and Represensative Clark have opened | At short motice, but it proved to be a very plensant | most gonerous senuuments of his countrymen.[Applauss.) He MENNER-RUSSRLL-On Thundey Asgwt 33, 8 Sneln 3 | Inecting and a well piayed game in & mojority of the (Buings. | vould avar o this, Aud as sure as therc was a God in Heaven e A e e oy el the campaign in K as, speaking every night. A warm L b ; o ' | thongh not up to the mark either club had reiched this season | the cause would triumph. [Great applause.] He, for one, had THE NEW-YORE MILITARY AGESCY. Q ; i 3 | Quartermaster-General Meigs has published, by | reception has been given to b bec ! AT ! 3 previous conteats. Th o . confide Ppov, i Capt. and Brevet Lieut.-Col. J. E. Lee, onthe | authority of the Sceretary of War, the names of soldiors who ampie, snd kopt the .,.'..'1'.'2!;‘:?, e Tl e | o e i e e e aier gumma. " The ful ‘care. below Eives all the particn. | hoih " that no "ome. comd bo with bim fof Wtaff of Gov. Fenton, has been promoted by His Excellency to | diad in defense of the American Union, interred 1n the | Roch » fall Licutenant-Colonel. Col. Lee wil be continued bere in | National Cemeteries at Fortress Movros and Hampton, Va. | Special Dispateh to The N. . Tribune = FXCELSIOR. wherse of the Now.Tork Milltary Siaio Agency. Claims for | T i the iatontion of the offcer on duty st thedort t0eroets | 0 Union Convention o i o s aisr oppotntad | Fisaly. 8 b.. et 3 additional bounty uader the recent aot of Congress are pour. | mengment 10 the momry of the deceased. ‘The Quarter- | delegutos 10 tho Stnte Convention, instructing e to | Norton. Ing in apon the Pay Department, where they are retained | master-General has also pubisied the * Roll of Honor,” or | vote for the Radien' platform; indor Fioseher: h d, With | A Broinard, ... notil the Board to estublish rules for the payment of the | names of those whose remaina are interred in the Eastern | great enthusins pointed Henry i A Fimst | Ciyne, L1.... Ward and Fr et d Elmesdorf, 1. {. five minntes without believing he was in earnest. fforicg was the great test of a nation as it was of the indi- Lual, and becauss their race could stand suffering, und way » bobio race. he had an 'A“hulinglllflh i:"m»m.lgnm-n. O G tast.. ot = | ¥o claimed for the Irish peoplo more Repablican lights th * g : imbm foubd Ia-any other countay in Furope, aud (n thip re. | ORAWFORD=—m ber ol bsihdey; on Feidey, Areuss S4 Fityece 0 | Spact, it seems romarkable that tie Lrisl people ba found sach | priqlay and roistives aze javiced & . 0 | Littlo aympathy from the Americans. The man who did uot | ~ the 26eh inet., 8¢ 10 o'clock . a., INDEPENDENT. 0. B Taylor. b, o v ‘Bountiss makes its n]mfl.- New-York sol e had better send | Distriet of Texas, Central District of Texas, Rio Grande " Abeir olalms to the New York Agency Lere. This wil ssve | District, Department of Texas, Camp Ford. Tyler, Texas \ i the Loyal southern Union Convention. Mr. | M. Brainasd, 3db 0 | symparhize with any people struggling for republican prin- | east of First-ave. d \hom all 16 expense of paying & pevesstage, ete. aad Gl pae ChriottSyras W auiomeoRramitssso rplasasiard | Jouglas< was nominated amid great applanse. ““:lnl::-"l s, : cipics was a false American, aud false to the principles of | COLEMAN—On Garth day afternoon. August 22, '“'""ul'- MECORIS OF DIPENDANTS OX THE FREEDEN'S BURBAC. | over a large extout of trritars, it was not cousiderod adrise. | B ; 2 T bingon e erab, cok v ks for e pari? Whe, | PSS iy o Looiood s sieed 58 o s 1 N'S i1 arge exte rrito: as not cousidered advisa- | Position of James M. Sceovel. Totsl et of inrading Caoada, snd very litile for the party Who | The friends of the Cumily are iovited Lo tteud the foneral. from her The records of the Freedmen's Burcan show that | bie to disinter the remains wnd remove them to a central | . . - 1| would liberate Ireland. Lf the pressit movement for Irish in- | late ranidence. No. 531 Weat Twenty-third-st., on fret day, the s I jis PitiA. Friday, Avg. 24, 1866, % | dependonce shonid fail nouo in the future could possibly succeed, ock p. . . 1he aggregate namber of sick refugess and freedmen that are | CCWEterY. _James M. Scovel, Speaker of the Now-Jersey Stato ol Ist. . 5th, 6th, Tth, sth. Total. | 404 if they farled, shen Eogland would come ouce more to be | COREY—At Tremoot. on Wednesday, August 22, 8. now inmates of bospitals and asylums, iv the several districts of ORATORS AT THE CLEVELAND CONVENTION, ‘y..‘n:m[,v:')l,...i‘. ;.“l-n.m e 'm-(]! |n..-‘{4.v<‘m.u 'm A Repul :nx;:r:mm e d 1 0 1 L..» | ;{n. most 1::1::':;?(\1 L] n‘!u:n’a mX-t p;m--rfn:. luunau tn | " wrife of Lucien B, Corey, and danghter of mmq n h ] I i 6 = s the Iiat of . i s ican od es Senator last Winter, has writton a | Tedopenc A | Euro bings were not sottled in America, and it wasnot | aged 33 yoars. b :‘:tnm; w'!:fl'u lows: V |vr‘1mu‘ ' l),il(‘n.ct of.(,nl.uu | In addition to the Jist of orators published in to- tter to The Eveming Telegraph, in which he reiterates | l'mpxrrl-_ }in Richards 3 r u ,,_,,,f::,h to #ay that there were troubles abead. And if En- 'n.-mm’v- aud friends of the h:lly are invited to abtend e/ 926, South Carolina, 221, North Carolina, 215, Alabams, | day's papers to speak at the Sokliers’and Batlors’ Coavention | hin approval of the Constitutionsl amendments passcd by | Eoseed SaberMeCoskty i Peck 6, Nortoa 3 700 had the apportanity sbe woukd help to cruab out this | - fusersl rom ber st residence i Tiemont, ou Sueter, g S50 Struc T B A e o etand froa, the Unlted Ststen bad nofliog | 1% sh I3 ceiock m. Comiaga midbe o YO at Cleveland, a large nomber of other gentloman have ac. | the lust Congress, and says | Ty Catohes Mude—riauly 3, Norton 3, Elmandorl o fe i B 3 ! rl o o % to fear from Great Dritain. [App! n:] Euglind dared not DEWHURST—A neh, Ob., b Mabday, A 1 4; Mississippi, 100; Florida, 3%; Louisia 128; Kentueky, §7. Total number, 2,763 | copted similar tnvitations. Their asmes will 3 +1 propose at the extrn session of the Legialatare, if ach | pigiope o v 4 ) | s ” il soon be givew to 3 Fieteber 1A, Brainard |, Whiting 1: total, 11 McCoskry 3. | opouge in war during the existence of the I K, B. Taat had — SURVEYS BY THE LAND OFFICE. ) sewsion is called, to do wy daty as a Republican upon | Moore ¥, Taslor 1, Brown 1, H. Edwards 1, Calvin 1; total 9. thon in E of cougestive chills, O, Williams Dewharst, formerly of = C | the public Hone which may arisc, Srst saUA{ying my o copsciener, | ° (Caichos Missed—Fetcher 1, Fimeadorf & 1. Brainard 1 ot e e e g ";.:'..:fi,’ H1., s late Adjatast and First Lisutenant Taiviy-ssied OB, 'he General Land Office bas just received returns PERSONAL. then gratifying @y constituents and fricnds Flanly & Norten 1, Clype 1 Taglor 1, McCoskry 1, Peck 2. | trind and trusted men of the 1 k. B., and ho hoped to meet il H_Edwards 1, Bailoy 1, Brown 1. thew on Irisk soil befors very long. (A Voice, ** That's right,” Pat Oat ou Bases—Fxcelsiors 9 times, Iadependents 12 d burrahs.] The trials they hu{mflrml were almost over, ‘of survers and confirmations, embracing the Mexican claim Major-Gen. Meade and the Mexican Minister will desiguated as the Rinale Rancho, containing 17 be of the exoursion party to Clhicago. The Johneon Mtate Convention of West Vire ginin, e . . 1 tho opposing party were almost doad, He wished cou- Pt Out on Foul Dalli—Escelsiors 6 times, Tndependsnts 3 | eiliytion, bat he %88 opsoeed to uaion with those- loaders who > He wanted the co- Ferry, foot of Chamberast,, st 10 . m. confirmed to M. A. M. De Richardson, The tract is situate | S———— #u the Sau Puebla Bay, Califoruia. | EXECUTIVE AP INTS, Wrrrose, Va., Friday, Aoeust 24, 185 tmes. Ied tho people to destruction and to shame. » CUTIVE APPOINTMENTS. \ 7 S ’ 2 Yun Oui—1 Edwards by Flanis o ; ! ! - . " . A p n 8 ronvention ' 3 { iy, & operation o the tank and file. Before many weeks, they would | PLEMING—On Thureday. August 23. Franklin F., youngest son of ‘ommissioner Cooley, of the Indian Burcau, has | {By Telegraph.] s W. Kea. | 1 Biwares. s b Stephens then proces refer to the speec ho eelatives and finss &9 < v - N b £ . 4 Left on Bases—Vlanly 1, Flotcher 5 A Brainard 1, Clyue L | Dophy and o firm: f the condition of Ireland, and | on Sunday, the 25th inst., at 2 p. aa, from Wi ave., Watablishind o precedent in ceonomy which is worthy of notice. | The President bas appointed Matthew ). Fereor | beds ! T fAtiorer- |y Yirainard, | }s'nnunlfg i, Taylor 1. Moore 1, rows 1, IT. o l.",:.'.‘f T 1 o Wi e | ST i Mlaving been authorized to use an sppropristion of 834,000 to | Assessor of Intersal Rovenue for the Twenty-simb District of | *"Or Lindred a | Edwards 1 McConkry L Bailey 1, . Edwards 1 Majcaty's norses in her drowma, but he did wish to attack Her | HIND-In S finid, M, o Monday, Asgust 2, Jobu C. ind, = 58 i - i Bmsserons = b ik o in iame—Two hom in the field. (Immense cheerin ¢ troat with certain r;xnchrr Indians, be, in compapy witha | New.York and Wm. H. Parnell Assessor for tho Third Dis ‘“l;‘ .- ‘nnL- x;;: X :‘ - i Scorers—Mosars. Holt aad Pearson. M; addressed rul- meeting, and ;.fi;l.n.d that | Albany papers please cop, Jpecial commission last August, visited these tribes, remain. | trict of Maryland % v ,La‘(‘j‘; stitath - JT Wb'h“_l | The Excelsiors intend visiting Wasbington on the I5th prox- | pe had besn 1n Mountjoy f’uuu for being an A: 0 citie | JACKSON—At Jamates, L. I, on Thursday, Avgust 23, Job Jeckeowy lng with them over two month,saud after entertaining the re- | e i . . : imo for $ares dage, and will probably stop at Baltimore, | 7en. The organization in Lrelaod was not desd. The men were | _ sged ol. ; prosentatives of 75,000 Indians, and expending §3,000 in pre ARMY GAZETTE. | STAR V8. BAG | Tewdy to fght, aud only waited the neccassry aid in money. | The friends of the fun Iy and of his brother, John J. Jackeon, sre ! These Clubs pluy to-day at Carroll Park, South | [Cheers] Tiey bad plenty of soldiers aud good ones, sud apectfully invited to sttend the funersl, without further vats, and ratifying a treaty, only expended $10.000 for ¢ —~— These Cluba pluy to-day at Carroll Park, South | ) b d " the Episcopal Church, Jamaics, ou Mondsy. the 27th inet., et objeot. This s the fir MR [By Teles: The Citizen o ¢ of City | Brooklyn. The Coney Taland cars g0 to the grounds. | wero ripe for act ( they did not got assistancethay would | o loey “The bost leaving Jemesslip Ferry ot 3:30 p. @ In: Tadiss l". e:n_e A SR R A & 30t o ARSIONPD, ) 3 PVTE T NDEPENDENT OF MOTT WAVEN VS, NONPARIEL OF """'r““‘t"“‘l.‘." i ‘;';‘““;‘;;:“:;"‘.'h‘;:fl‘;hllflz": Thuriy Lourthat. Ferry a 3145 conect with quu-n.fi; Bure . T e politics cheering. | J s aizoad lesving Hunter's Poiut at 4 o'cl B e ki w:‘ vet "’Ji'f:f:,';it';‘:u‘}'.‘....“"'.'«‘ S A, toduty s Mod. i s ieabolt somimibelag IR 08 St L aloeiirs HARLEM. - | Able condition of the weather. Several other gentlewen were | train leaves Jamaica at 5.25 p. . " . i P protag o B and Collectors of Luterual Kevenue, Marshal 1, Hiake, Col A match between the above Clubs will be played | Adrossed the meeting aud to have given u statement | NFSTELL—On Thursday. August 20, at the residonce ef H-M-J Capt. D. H. Bingham of this city bas just received | 10 anowing officers are announced vpon the staff of the | Jector of_the lAbv..". i 1 s beadless: and George F. | this afternoos at M Morris Square. | '.I"!“'dn;:e:: "?fl'fld‘.‘..m"'ffn:mu&?’ lhll‘almnt y:nncmdlul;f obn J. NNtll.Mauld.- » *lotter frem & loyal Union citizen of Tuscalooss, Ala., | Commanding General military command of North Carolina; | bution. George 1 a siront man with the (rormuns, and had | ? , JCUECTIO VK. AOCUAL. | o8s sdireseed the ladies, olloiting thels amsiatanc 13 | Toe st oot e & T . e o e el s o Quite a spirited match took p \ [lie company seemed thoroughly to enjoy them unersl on Suaday, the 26th inst., at 1 o clock, from No. 61 Bts <4 “place, ciny “and did tot leave for bomo till nearly ten o'clock. fresbments were provided by Mr, Frederick Rabeu. | PALMER—On Tuesday, Auguit?l, after o lingering stain, the proprictor of the Gardens, and gzuve, both as regards Clars Palmer, wile ol Erastas Palgier of Brooklyu, N. Y., " 3 | price and quality, every satistaction. The polics arrauge. 655 year. ‘4 . ectics and Socials at Hoboken, the result of which will Tue | Drevet Liout.-Col. M. Cogewell, mojor E'ghth United Kiates | botier o | by the following score 1 am aliowed 1o take the following extracts Intantsy. Aok udce 18 te: B ¢ Capt. J b ¥ . - nfantry, Acting Judge Advocate: Breve James Ches- | Eotchum is = the Collestorshty ¢ “ - tes that upon the success of the Union Republican | yor "Firet Liout. T Mrd United States Artillery, as Acting As :;1.5.. end Hoa mulllnl The Ase -".'.. 'rlvd‘:l": h'\u";znlih'- party this Fall depends the fate of the loyal Usionists of the | sistaut Inspector General. on every morning with fresh conservative sticking poLEcTIC. 0. R South, That since the Rebel riots in New-Orleans the Union Franklin hunsell is right, but bis sonia-law, | D Bell poo. . men in bis neighborbood have become very timid. He says DT T ! Kadical. Ackerson, ¢ rctor of 4 N " 2bat, socially ostracised and polftically proseribed, they POLITICAL. eorge I Tatma etor of the Eighth Distriet, s vo. | Brows, v alone,” if he will stay quiet Edear D ata were well carried out by a squad of the Twenty-Third | PROSEUS—At Valatie. N. Y., on Wednesdey morning. Angust Precinet, under Capt. Hutchine. The most perfeot order pro- Peter F. Prossns, in the T3d yesr of his sge. watled, "‘dle rrest was n:"‘dflr m-r!m bl:l:r'emx‘-e nomsfins-u Sprin‘fillul. -u“flyi o ‘l".i:ndly Angust 23, Jo- K} f Ll i to prese: er. ery! L. . wont of the police requi preserve verybody was in | _eph H. Robinson. aged yn-‘l“_.. e nd not & that Thomas E. Smith will have Glover. |1 . il | have his | QOROE LA b pearcely seem the wen who during the Rebellion, stood up | PP SR place. 'n:n is Aw;m‘ val un;! nrwmlment Pat- | U e &1 a -y b ud only otted the of | Thereiatives and fricads of the faui H 1. A o e o8 et of itizel .y, 3 hug! mor, &l oul e approach had fought for & free Goverament. There are none so low | i L s B e e e Bt 1 doveld of \afiuomes, | |1 | T ey, 2 | o N ended their sojoyment. o ‘the funersl, on Sunday, at 2 0 M. Charch. 1 Ju the community as to do them reveremce, save | o Anthony J. Bleccker, Assessor in the Eighth Distriet, jo ( Bowne It b ... 4| "Sir Stepbens will leavo this city on Monday for Trov, where | TABER—Iu Huduon City, N. 1. on Friday, Auguel, 24, Heleo, lafast e poor frecdmas, who feels tbat his caase is thetrs, A meet. | WENDELL PHILLIPS ¥OR CONGRESS. of the Heid—to.day Souriabing, aod to-morrow | Duoting. ¢ 0 | ho will remain for a few daya, and address the Brotherhood | - dsughter of Thaddous ' hd Eimanor Taber, aged T mouthe: o’ ag of Union citizens of Tuscalooss, to elect delegates to the | F7or 007 Special Comospandent be cnst inta the oves | Tota 4o 5 | thers. 2z Stopbens issued the followiag yesterday: b T L s T e AT ey i ¢ : » . e 2, 1860 rth District there are two Collectors and two As- | P 7| No. 19 CRATHAN-SQUARS, Aug. 24, 1966, of ber . No. 3 Philadelphia Southern Union Convention, was called, butthe | | o o ,u,,,r':“‘:“;;',;vrr;’,;',"",‘-';.‘;:f,' Tikely saors—Colioctor Sheridan Sh Coliector 1. ¥. Tilley, | Vapire—Mr. Pacl Joflorsen e TR W S T T massacres at New-Orleans made the people afraid toattend: | puve s ool mecting of : wio ie assailed, bat has str i1t sisy ib—a conras | Scorers—Mr. Hyer, for Eelection; P. Devits, for Socials . I Iogmet ot eTaey o o o mrettims | Viion. Cuompios D. Wright. aged 0 e (] which we advise Secretary M low. " The two As SOCIAL VS, JEFPERSON. Trish canse, will favor me with your preseuce at this office, on to-mor- | The funersl will take place from his mune:hla-mn- row (Saturday) evening. at 8 o'clock. 26th - A seriou S & Caroli | P d E Van | il between the Socials and Jeffersons will ve been | 8, Secret meetings of the Union Leagues, bowever, Bome of you have told that § did mot desire the cooperati . between Third and Fourth-aves.. on Sunday, sessors in this Distriet ®eld, and dclegates chosen. He fartber says that: * We are pa- foot to te Wendell “ W yek—are also safe ex ke ph the 308 inet. the Hobok " Low igees 3 i omed it d g tiently awaiting the issne of the conflict b " | in place of Mr. Rice, 8 retiring 1 7 13 Man Wonderful take place on &b tust. on the Hoboken grounds. the Sisterhood, that [ expi mywell disitisfied with every g‘ iting t ue of the conflict now going on in th kncwn that Mr. Phillips is averse to e 7€ Tohe Fifth Disteict, Assessor David Miller is likely to re- | —— mewber of your Aseciation. 1t Be kuown to sl of you. that foyal States, and praying for the success of that party that bor i 2 hn s b me time, but there ara grave doubts about Collector sinee my arrival in America. slander has been h my name. —s s i Fag) * | be would prefer to see the young me, whow he - | main some time, but th ETaTe G0N s oS e Ia Base Ball in Washington. 1 assure you, is the child of crestare’s | flag so triumphantly through the e. X they fail | capud, go there to represci deas: but now that t Joseph Hoxie, who is said to have gone abroad to Enrope in e very active tougie. Yours, respeetfally and ol 8 wo will then have to take up our beds and walk. Coustitution presents Bone obnoxious features | order to prove an elibi, 3f accased of taking wides In thenter- | Special Dispatch to The N. V. Tribuse. Jawns Stepuys, C.O.L R Gperial 3 ok st e t e a hlegiance o it, | Gecine Hepublican a WasiNGTON, Friday, Aug. 21, 1566, Cols. Kirwin and Barke haviog retarned from Lreland. where CTS IN CALIFORNIA. : | el en—— ! The Nationa! Base Ball Club of this city, the cham- they have been imprisonsd for the last six months under the m'.;'“‘ - .'i} Wine " HatH - s Corpus Suspension Act, earnestly fnvite officers who SOt e Y, tions scroples against aceepting n as been narrowed down to o werved in the United Stats with the eause of Lrelaud, to o r Markets. plons of the South, to-day pisyed & matoh with the famong Jef M f e e ol ferson of this city. A full game of mina innings was piayed, and who -vmm:::o See Ad: The Commissioner of Agriculture to-day received an | | oo e Gmard O | aton Gemeral Committee.—A Specil Maeiing ol (s Comr | of the rovolutionary party in alon Gloneral | ATTIL u | | Aoteresting report concerning agricultural interests in Cal mere fuse derstood that bhe he i | fornia; and with it several specimens of Califoruia wheat and ' Yeves that he coild t Aug. 4.1 ~P od de aes of 120 bils, | o 95 | when the ohjects and prospect I p.m our in good den sues of 1, resulting in favor of the chawplons by a score of 61 to ol mis + Headqnartars, corner which are mneb superior to Northern ie hiis | OB DY AoCOUDL €O p . 1 Soring; #12 for Red Winter, and @ Treland will be more fully explained than they could be through e e DAY EYENING. I Tabeation t 400 thém 4 the experimental g Toiehis | (0 bus district. B 3 ien are begiviing to get | 07814 for Double Kxtra. Wheat qui | Aboat 4,000 persons were present. Tha time of the game wes | the medium of she public press e RO ST Fi, oot . — ! Yired of permitting the two gods of Massichusetts- | ak at 82 25, Corn qalet; held at 7oe 3 bours and 20 misutes, ————— Haway H. Heawar, Cuas. It Haws, Secretaries, YHE COPPERHEAD ATTACKS UPON ASSISTANT SECRE- ture and Pro —to dictate in our pol | No. 1 Titaola: offersfor shipment ot Te, | Uuis nominnl, o Rebeste-Swoeney Wing. VE COMMITTEE wil mest on the . TARY QUANPLER. | !Z"‘fi:’;.,?h‘.' e ; | 3oy o o 4 e o o £ oty . At the Headquarters of the above wing the #etaches OWENW, BRENSAN Cluen The Herald in adbering lo its base calumniation of | The workine wen wl sht-Hour wovem | A:I -:n"l::n;;l ST A A base-ball match, witnessed by from 2,000 are still busy and reticent. Active preparations are being | —po o o) S = - ] Asaistant Secrotary Chandler hag exeited the covtempt of all I‘ have long soug! colment Lo bet | s - ““""""Im:« M“‘l‘“‘ 816+ kigh grada | %000 peopls, was played to-day at this place between the | made for the coming Congress. and alk0 for the sesasion of the | Continent, via Southampton and Bremen, per steamer ** Bremen fof Py T e B Hail B adioeed 1 o ant, | candidate, but ot coconragement | QhioSarertiue, 80352 410; Hallimors Baalle, K% 2 e |y o PR and the Columbianeol Tordenion. | Senate, to be beld at Headquariors on Thurwlay next. 2 o G e B e g ne ":”’“ c.:dh""'"_ A Eevcitioan of Now- | 100 indope same time he bas a8 e fur Yoljow and @1 05 for prime White; | T80 seoro of tbe Athlatics was & and of the Coluwl.aus, fust, when several intereating reports relative o the Canadian | Hambarg Cty, por Suncaer, | Syccum” op SAL AY. Mg % pervice, Mr. o A , never d accept « regilar | Gare stendy at doais Ve, 9e. for prime; Pork firm. at ——N—_ campuign will be presented. | o0 o A wic B, .05 8. . Stations C 4ud D, T:48s. mu7 Sher Wlampsbire, and although the youngest member of the State | oy ination fron There is @ @i for Mess: Bulk quiet; Lard, for 3 The War Department is also putting its forces upon & war | yione E and F, 7.3 w. w. : Station G, 7 & tern; Whisky 82 Y] The Reeeption of President Johnson. footing preparatory to & future campaign. In view of this, | *The ‘oails £r France, vis Brest and Havre, per y ted by the civil and | Gen Sweency has issued the fllowiog ciroular will closs st this office on SATURDAY. in Maseachuse ustically aduired by the young 1o rep the fature politic i# ideas are wh! . AT SERARNLEGL nents are being wrr Wan Depinrusyy, F. B, ot the up-town offices a8 folio Stati but firm. Wheat quiet; Red 82 50 o0 es gushorities of the city for the reception of President No. 71 Baoapwar, New \ 0w, Ausust 2 1366, tions C and D, 7:45a. 1., Stations E Yoogislature, wes eleoted Speaker of the Lower Hous bis connsction with the Treasury Department, Le b ? of Circles are re- | 7258 m. Jorbe ! in his official duties 10 the exciusion of everything else, | State. WOLINEAT FO ) o proved, but beo ow rio.. Mixed Western %, Outs 254 10 the injary of his bealth, His character is as pore as it | S0 o e i R A allih, and hoves 1o Sooae T sales S Bnde | dubowon on the occarion of his visit here while on bis way to | iy Cunvans oo Cincims, ¥ s of Cleoles atw 2o- | Boult possibly be and he is esteomed no Joss by tbe President hri bl o Cor'the man biis y Tecognise the right Wiy tendy st %2 10, salen 100 DU, | Chicagoto participate fn the iamuguration of the Dougl | Mytiert ey o dch il Sioddards Shan by the Radical members of Congress. The Merald talsely | of su "% v to make ereeds mstead of simply expound- RN monument. The President ‘n!:‘l ive in this city about noon | eI S B e e sasal S T aliars o CHOLERA SPECIFIC: e e s the ideas of others, They would gladly see introduced < Vlour dutet but firm. Wheat quiet; Red, §1 60 | of Toesday next. 1t ls purposed to obtain & steamer by which | 1 L W. SwEaNey. See. War K. B, A SURE PREVENTIVE AND CURE FOR :;".:'J'::.':Lu..fi'x'.’.fi'f.".'.fififffi’fl"&f'f f::n our 4‘:m;m-»‘ the great featire which enuobles i ) dail Yelow Mixrd Western, % o to transfer him and suite from Jersey City to Pior No. ““-thfill‘;:-"l l:h:{ifl:‘r:::fl{n"flrf:rml?m@.:' CHOLERA, g st § clish 50 01008 OF 08 pendent views, | jqii; New Soutbern 7e. Buger firm |1 of this city. Tuis plan may not be practicabl - ntly s charged or suspected, even remotely, of comvection With | ") y,eut and of too loity o char, interpret auy | Cuba at 10j@llc y steady; Obio B i ;I:r'y 071 30 s Jrachaiies | el i eldito e ot rom s hes aad that they confidently | CHOLERA MORBUS, DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, SUMMER 8Lis or any otber ring. As for bis wishing to remain in ofiice | 1 are party smiloleth. | bble., in bond, at #2 3% | g o o BTy ccadition on the otber side, 83d the bopes o COMPLAINTS, PAINS IN THE STOMACH, 99 & souice efprofit, it suffices to ssy that his legal talent Above all, th gard Mr. Phillips 48 one of the very | AT CHIC | of Courtlandt-st. At the place of landing he will be ro- the people a8 sa0guine 1n the extreme. h precreendopy artuld fnsure hims practice immediately lucrative either here | Lighest trpés of the American charncter—ag_ standiug | 24 —Flour sctive at § 0 for Speing E as. | ceived by the military under Gen. Sindford, and perbaps by & e . 3 or in bis native Siate. 1f L sbould resign at all 1t will be to | polities where Emerson sta in philosophy—repres and "”"""';‘w"ll"“ gt u:d* o | number of civic socleties. From the place of landing the THE TU = Ita action {s 1MRDIATE 3nd EPPICACIOUS. [ts virtues bave been $it s ows conveuience, and bis withdrawal would be su | 31% 10RO UF G R et ts d A kst | procesion v ill march iuto Broadwas. and theace up Broad- | testod by thousmnds sinc the Cholera Season of 1. Phyvicians vem A honors, but, what is higher aud better still, the most ex- A 26e Hehuises o i . b o v el - —— " ‘unwelcome event to every one who wishes to see an honest | ) products of our Kepubiican civilization slso. v e N mmal. Vrelghts sctive asd. declinod ;'l“';l':,:; by i QIAL';:’m?h!pll::h!berm::le:fl“'l‘l:. b | FASHION COURSE and wrcounryp i, Allsdmititto be the Bast Coxrorno Kowm ay—4,000 bbls, Flour. 45,000 bush. Wheat, | =+ | OuThursday evening the entries closed at Florence's | o the Complaiots for which it is deaigned. wilo have little sympathy w - is one of the few distinguished Ameri- | ter in social life thay in Lis publ Receipts to- 000 bust. Cors, 1 ar, 3,100 bash. W heat, 160, corted to Delmonico’s on Fifth-ave. The route of the procession . gl § for the purses offered st the Fashion Course, Long Islavd. STODDARD & BURTON, Proprietor, Troy, N. Y. #5d capable man in charge of public affairs. | Phillips is Joved by tn has 50t as yet been determined. The President will probably The attendasee was not 80 large as usual, and the principal | Por ssle by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicioes, and by F. C. ‘ QELEGATES TO THE LOYAL SOUTHERN CONVENTION. 1,40 bush. Oats. Shipments—4,000 bbis, ) busb, Cora, 5,000 bush. Oats. gual meoting last evening, to arrange for sending a delogation | Pope o the Convention of Soutbern Loyalists ot Philadelphia. | polves ure neither r quiet. Mess The Union residents of Washington bheld an infor- | {50 ol ur srent mon, when one meets them, 1 = R INCI | partake of & banquet in the evening, to be tendered bim by - - ™ 5 y Siteated| ST oot of teii o B ey Bt O \ug. M.~Flour and o9 . S race did not il o contest hetween the two celebrated | WELLS & Co.. DEMAS BARNES & Co., sad DUDLEY & STAF- ines on the ties found in am e things 0 : ! e of our prominent citizens, Horses George Wilkes and Lady Thorae will andoubtedly at- | L o0 fC :'nnl(‘ky ' e 1 view of this reception the Common Couneil will meet on | yraot o large erowd. Cors, Rosamond and Lucy will aleo ly wonder how Monday. Kesolations will be offared at the meeting tendering | abow fast thae, and we doubt not one of the above is destined or there, we 0 Whisky firi at - R " Empire Depot of Games. orm_ Phillips is Sudge imunds, late of the Land Ofice, and Jadge-Advoeate- | the wmisclief they got there. [0 (B e | i . Gex: Hel arowpokon of an delogates. | Kis' friendsaip. koow bim 10 be. o pubiic he is somc- gy | 10 the President tho freedom of the city and the use of tue | to aatonid ficdai o DR LE R Y P.p. | CROQUET. Alarge usd spientid smortmest u loweat prices. RUMORED REMOVAL OF JUDGE HOLT. | mes almost merciless 1o his criticisms and he raely in- 0 Oats. (Governor's room for the reception of kis friends. The Taz: | yiiq 'heats, beat three in five, in harness, for Lorses that never WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. tence in hin Judg- | \ieat, Tiauy Society has Bot a8 yet made arrangemouts (o take part | boat 3:20, wan closed with Hiram Woodraf's cb. m. Kosa- | 'AUNT SALLY," the sew Eoglah out-door ga. k3 moud, Jas, D. McManus's blac the minimum of the law s 8 ub’s b. m. Lacy, 1! and generons to a faul ng statement of their | ital biases, their social | ations. 1f T werea | | | | | Ask. 2t—Flour duil | [ mare Cora, and Norris Hol- BASE BALL, ARCHERY, GRACE! gt v A B. SWIFT & Co., No. 47 Nasan-at. 5 _ = :-'--';J'-.m‘t- Rame. i AP Cor It is rumored that Judge-Advocate-Gen. Holt ten relioved from bls posivon tn the War Deartment; Gen. | H S0 T Kl G rin0n by Fullerton is ramed s bis sucoessor. Fallerwon bad wevers | oibeutioned defects and tempr his Soutbern tour. and hasbeen | o rroundings sud their polit s and siuyer 1 would fear no more | reception, and it is Dot probable that it will take action | Aefinite action has yet been taken by the ng of citizons was held at the & s; but iu private he is g it w Amber, 2o lower; New Amber. 8257; New White 7, crop of 1863, 40. Corn dull. and offered, Onts steady at &30, Lake freights Aug. s for d at 62 held & Geaeral Shorman, No. 4, 8 purse of reception. aw books in his trunks du: v Biackstone & Co. aligentls. Noone ever dreamed | prominent Republican aud siwuer 1, wehi (68, 00 0P ol g Am i e have 3on, Holt's place, bat it seer s | id and stern judve than Wendell Phillips the orator, | oo . s | the rmmption R e i o ) A ko | e e, bl & g 10 Gep, Holt's place, bat it seeme he bas not | Tizi ceutle aud merciful jud Wendell | ATBIIRALO, T enwody, . T, Stowart, 2 8 Sobel, C. lcf.«.i ree I fve 8 hardess, for horie that never wop st el Xagheps Gt dhi L B. Fiod, Mr. S d closed with M I s b, General Sherman, and | willbe resusied ot the sbove ssuied College, o0 MONDAY, Boptems- atud t por ask for 8 WG Deen stud ying for naugh e PAYMEST OF BOUNTIES TO COLORED SOLDIERS 8T0! Silustrions P The Secretary of War has issued an order to the | theown so lieavy # purse ints Paymaster Geners), directing him to stop all payment of | W€ €U ofiset it ‘only by genius. 7 n 95—b p. Now or uever is the time for this | AU abi g ing; 8102528 blicist to enter Congress, Mr. Johuson hus | Spriug O iwaukes into the scule of classepower that | JECTG0 4nd nomin: | bush. No. 1 Chicago, f u;v. n;) d»-nuu'n plas . : A. A. Fulle's b, g. —— | berd. e 8 ohango of programme by the Presi- |~ by race course, and the excellence of the mausge- | Fowle's Plle nud Humor Cure,—Wazanied the o ommiitec was elocted, and & meeting of this 1aont, Loeer e the greatest laount of public PALFONEe. R | oy K for PILES, LEPROSY, SCROFULA, m nittee appointed. v seases of the SKIN. For interusl snd'e cording to the programme as now arranged the President Union Course. I etars the mone{ io evety cese of bllere, He S it eve I roaaway. New-York: Agentey { quiet. Rye unchanged. ors, arley Malt, 6. GRILBRIES (6 W fant ereriel wAine TILLINoIN. 213 a%c, for Westers. (e AW ash inyton on the morning of Tuesday next and | £ to the bounties to the Second Auditor for settle- e i | '1‘4(' ;fi,’:,r"r; 3-: New a-‘t‘\;m‘luu} o - n‘" by "lla.llml'llml‘ i tre. tharnoon, Howil leave | On Friday eveniug the Unlon Coarss PR = “HEGEMAN & Co, '8 o Fork “.“3 Jer the act of Congress, approved June 26, 1566, the = oty T NOMINATION POR | Bioge 51ss, Canal Expo at, 7,676 bush.; Cors, 24,- | lpita at & oclock o, m. of Wednesday and arrive in | ¢ oSy ces did ot fil. The attondance at Fioren Juniper Tar Soup i f W J b ¢ | FOURTHL G GREIONAL MEEETETS R | 5, Barl o R { ork at 12:10 of shat day. On Thursday morning be wil iy popular place of resort on_such oceasions, was | cutaneous aflections, with remarkable success, + of War was dirccted to provide for the payment of O ! 5, Barley ye, 7.0 | I e o ek wha b wil | 5 eceedngly Bk SN 0 0 i olowing fon W somatah It is only two weeks ago since Paymester | g o . pippyycs 1 The N. Y. Tribune ot —Tiomn i e ABARE, sat rmi sates Awiar | Foriew tde Caiote and pariaks ot £ Solation. (RS Wes | Haehs e, DASWRLL RAGE & BosRuiek « commenced paying the bouuties to the colored | Ormer, TiL, Friday, Aug. 24, 1656 2 "Rye and Outs dall. Corn—sales 40,000 busk. it be will proceed to Albany, where bo wil arrive in the | 'y 6300, mile heats, best three fn fivo, to har- ; Poulngte QOTHCR, S X i ye and Oats d P o will loave Albauy on Friday, via the New-York | 1ot enters b. 8. Woodstock, H. Woodruif eote Sant to any part of the country, postpaid on receipt of Beventy-fre . | i1, W. Peabody enters b. m Barley 1o in demand; sales of T ved, purt at &1 90. Passed Fultonvile— O droad, aud, StopDIOK a4 YAI0ns viaces of bis o frernoon of Wednesday, the best three in five, M"huflu At tho Republican Union I'Vth Congress nal ntion, which met at Monmouth, Warren Co —Puzse 5200, mile Le | | Con ' THE PRESIDNTIAL TRIP TO CHICAG R : g 2 londs Oats, ! load } . \ g » ihinat Ton. . Harding was renominated on “the | jo loads Corn, loads Wheat, 2 londs (ot o8 L f September, and wing day will participate i the | ,, s 5 H. W s The 1 with the members of the Cabinet, i osor most justly desorved. The Union | Bhipped b towe-ti2h 00 bus. Corn. 4300 b Oate, 11,05 | Of Septemlich Sndit the laauguration of the mouument, at uaver beat 335, B O O stiaca b, . ticket, | bush. Malt, 7,000 busk, Wheat. 175 tuos Feed, ‘Bome of the members of the ud their famities will | iy 189 b d q < already eatabliohs t to ( It is also expeoted | “ni"y _parse for all Brookiyn road horses that it . n who in w be present at the laying of the corner stone of | party in that District sro euthu AT OSWELO. b Presiden: accompany the Presi drews, with partic o o) f " ! hn A, Logan {850 Doy s Monumest at Clicago, next mouth, will leave | particularly v itk the nowination of Gen, John A. Logan A o i (i f e o 1.8k Porriocl T iy P e g o r m road : the Ntate by a large majority in November, | Donble quiet; car lots guisLed persons, Will accompany the | ke other purves did ot fill, bat as the season_closes otber | :‘T',‘:ffifil“:fi":.,‘.,n Corn_qulet; sl 7 durivg the cay, laying over st some prominent | | aad mo valuable premiuma will doubtless be offered. 3 u e Thes. of the fully ba s ! e Sy I (it. The arrangements have not yet been fully | CORNEOTIOUT- |t ! ooty w Gatsand | BBIFR L Wasbington will be by the way of Tndiszopo jcomficred it has been definitely settled that th stop | 3 | ‘Un ominal, ) freigbte dul o o ey, faciagatl uad Rittebuigh. The whole jouraey | - - diree ing 1iace wil Le Philadelplia, and the secoud st New-York. | ypericq op TnE UNION TeiTE CENTRAL COMMITTE, | Coraie.fo NewYork The smorht st Ms ot res woeke | MARINE DISANTERS. e oaTo Allwho Waat (o I trair. will arrive at Niagara Falls on Saturday afternoon, Our Own Correspondant. | s can be asoertained fw | cockr BLoALE FRat Divistos, N.G,8.N.T. ) [ S up apacéaclas, without the aid of Doctor or Bedicine, D B sarty will lay over until the following Monday Haxtrony, Ct., Friday, August 24, 1976, \b. Wheat, | Heapy'ss Founrt BEUATE 0 o You, Aug 4 TUE SCHOONER FAREWELL ASHORE. B F50TE! 0. 150 Broad York._Punphieis seot free__ scs with or Saxpy Hook, Friday, August 4, 1508, schooner Farewell, Capt. Ludlam, from Cape , tor New.York, with melons and_sweet ashore at Sandy Hook, opposite Statton- House No. 1, All hauds wers sue:?. The vessel lies on the Wl of water, Catgo wlllost, No insurauce on the yess be. w0l or cargo, O | The Union Republican State Central Comittee of Con- | 51,000 4 PARDONED BY THE PRESIDENT. | neeticut met at the United States Hotel, in this city, BE Prddant dathortasd it to be | today. Hon TLIL Btarkweather of Norwich, the able | 5ug 3¢ _Cotton be President authorized & warrant o0 be | Gpyirman of the Committeo presided, and Congressmen |y i Laies; Middiing, 31c. Assued fu: the pardon of David Donaidson, who was convieted | Deming aud Brandagee, Gen, 0. 8. Ferry (Sepator elect). | total < of the soason, 4 of the | Gov. Hawley, P. T. Baruum, Mark Howard, esq., and | 3320 bales; stock, 4,60 bales. . AT L 1. ), bis brigade wil pa- e o o med o ebiaiesd by the reptors R e e chisied £ e repbTes, HOURE o i Brosdwaps Now Yok B = < or il 1 fn e e regiments S ute Wanted. RE SEWING-MACHINE Co., No. 616 B o feld avd ataff mountad, on W edaosdsy, , X.G.; 28 Sales to day receipts of lhe we 1o | radefuf t, yir suth Koglideat 1uiad : Tatates, lime will be formed on. Fifth ava., cight costing on 0f paseing countarfeit mouey at the October Term, | Waitoo Siates District Court for the District of New Jorsey, | GMher d;,-n‘m_n:f';l 5’2‘1“-'«':;." (e b Present | Aug. 31.—0no bale of Cotion of § N eiend - @ad ssntonced to three years imprisonment. tor the trunsactio o preliminary business, 1o | (OO ST 0 ceived o day, and s Kt 2 A New Federal Appoiniment in Detrolt. following resolution was unaniziously passod wdling e ug, ofoar iy Al IO 7. Yy ordar of Tone B boca qurv wnding Brigads, ADG - SUNGRY LAWYERS AT THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S | Resolved, That Mr. F. ;v,‘ :;‘,’,,, ir. OFFICE: of this Committe, from Fair county, ing voluutar, ¥ | o i oi%, with the most L Yeliow Dip. Spirits Turpeutine, 464 21 Coareion e n) Nowbr Cotton, 3tko. for MiddUs w Th office of the Attorney-Geveral wes flled to-Jas | Copperbosd vt ( U BIAL, (0 e, wackese < (v * | Aug. 34 —Crude Turper m;w!m- gembcr It s announced that Col. aspviaed Fopimantar of Dgfools.

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