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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THUKSDAY, AUGUST 30, 18G6. IS r il fonds of fle Faspective candidates. The [ Netson Socond Assambly Djstriot, P. Kea: | LET US PLANT VIXg y J y ing m2ong the fr » 24 PINCKNEY—A: N avitle, WASHINGTON. . POLITICAL. e e o e i 1 | pan it Co s e e TS Avsgbl i ——— 8 5, Koo oga e, . Lgatioge, o» Syeey g 1864, and of ~onrse the old party regimes iw brought inf iat, W fbll""_""m-\ corner Juy ao® Coneord-sts.; Fourth As- Revisiting recently the outh yastarn corder of Ver- | arsi Fiaskney 5 requisition. Cob T. Lyle I B Ordnne. Willign | sembly District, Farreits, eorner Union and Waterate.; | * . [ wis 3t7iick by oge uawsitSms ch SLAIOHT-A: Plaiutn'd, N. 1., o0 Tussday, A O Brien of Peoria o or of Freeport are | v 8i08mé chance—the | 2ok, sou of Nutkwniel (. a1 Sarsh Sluight, { Fifth Assem™r Digtriot, B, Convn, corner Washington-ave, | moa. 3 | eandidates for Ce Tho indications are | . Thore ars fawar thrifty . bear- -n'.’vu'q.m @l tak and Pacifie-st . Gicth A District, Giesson's, coraer | g, yipq, 7" of Fruit-Tre sral Grant has addressed the following commun- 179 INDORSBMENT O¥ THE RANK AND FILR that Col. Di v the oid | ! t section than Dav d Tagtsr, N -~ e A — - i+ 24, David Rrsd- 11 monthe aad % 1900 (1o (ki residance of lis grandfathor, My taaiar, Jeciy Giig, o Thucedey. the Mth 2 p. . The valstives uod ftiorda are 1o mt(u‘l]ilvkod — e - WaAsHINGTON, Wodnesdar, Aaguat 20, 1365, THE PITTALTRGEH sOLDIERS (DN LEITER FPROM OENERAL GRANT. UENTION. District, M_Sueiid s, Tenos 4 Fourth and Sixth As- | i0g 4 s 2 wore Sorty | g, Jsw 191 o the Chairman of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Union | Special Dispatch to Tha N. Y. Trdene pe Demoe . m.; the Third, A e ' while magy orc| Lasgia of this eity \VASHINGTON, Ang. 29, 13 | James Rol Satnel muel Buc f & e 4 very few 'Lmnh $l nl:mvdmgln SOUTTER= At In'a laken. Swiiser' ¥ Tho Sscrotary of tho Soldiers' Aud Satlors’ Union bora | 8. 8. Haves, 8. Corning 1. Lindsay, dying out, T pote." FéIY few young ones. I believe the o g and o1 Suiday, August 5, Mar-: . case is much the same throughout all New-Engiand, apart | § stteudod in the FIlE Fr s ot w ag. of tw3 OF CUTes grest citios, Deaches | ofTantigman ot et Bosekiyn, e (Bt suthern Verm ot and Now-Hlampshire, | SPRINGSTEEN ~On Svnday. August 26, Mary. wile of Levi Sprine- aad daugiinc of Fioderich Gacder, aged 29 years, § montbe’ Casay aud Lew R, 5 Startio and Col. Jes , indorsing the call for the | been mentioned, 17 the latte ir Ncate Trensur ips of Moutgomery have sanmo is Yreseated lie wil HEADQUARTERS ARMIES OF THE UNITED STATES, ] Saturday, August 25, 15 5 sik: The invitation of the Commit! of which yon . irman to me, to be present and participats 1o tho rosiding throughout the cou NEW-ORLEAYS, — from the v formerly grew s recoivod soveral bundred letters from private soldi SHERIDAN STILL HOLDING HIS GRIP ON THZ REBELS— a ot of the first snniversary of that body, to bs Veld | Pittsluirgh Soldiors’ Couvention. [tisa good sizn toses | bo nominated. 4 sasber 108h, is received. If T'am ik the city on that dav it 8! d filo show [hoir col The Johnson Clave SECOND DISPATCH. Y HE THREATENS T0 BRING MORE TROOPS DOWN. where there are noue now; Chen’es, Plume, &c, are | :‘;;7 1 aiford me great re 10 join your ugion on that voca- | the raak and filo show (hoir colors. e dJohison Cl 3 : i ‘e H The Democratic State Conveation of 1line' Jo-day, | Special Dispatch to N. ¥. Trivone. scarcer than formierly. So fur as fruit from trees is con- | The friends and relatives of the family ace resposifuily inviol et ’ A e fomenal services at Ler late cesidence. No. LD Wost Twew ¢ mombace of 1 for Congrmsimsn At Cutca00, We , the rurai or agricultural population of our country | wetb-t. on T.!!"'" evening, at 74 o'clock; alwo the Previous to receiving your iuvitation, however, I bad | 1and call bas not the name of a private soldier attached Foand A M. Lyle Dickey of Alto Anesday, Anf‘ 20, 1866 ceorne holds bis [ 4re genarally worse supplied than they were ® gonoration | Hope Lodgs T § e g ome 0utof | it The Committen iguoro tho private sollier, it s S T. Philipe of Montgomory County for | New-Orleans advices say Geo. Sheridan st Your obediont sorvant, U8, Gravt, Geoeral | g g0y rERN LOYALISTS' CONVEN. the usun! sort cudorsing Jolnson and all political iniquity. | would be sent to (his departuient unless matters soon as- For this, two re.sons are given: 1. The multiplicition "-'l.?l‘l"h":"lflf.fi-n:\n?l'a.imo‘o' bis 900 i law. Saraosl R . el o'erks in the Departments before the F' otions, a3 the | TR DRLEGATES FOR TiE UNION LEAGUR OF AMERICA CONGRESSIONAL m;mv;; IN PHILADELPHIA. " usion MEN OBLIGED TO VE THE CITY. that in!l;rell apre 5 general destruction of unm; and ;giefi'fiflflifl:'flmmw.&'. o following named gentlomen bare boen offclaly | met to-day, and nominated the following candidstes: First | oo} e e e L e & calamity to ')Iu‘t; the :eck‘l‘:n:n:I:mulh}\;r of )u:h a3 Gpecial Notices. cond District, the Hou, | office-bolder, Lave determined ta leave the State per- Ui clerks as they bave determinad to remain true to their d,mfimw by tho Union Leagio of Americn to reprosen | Datrict, Josoph K. Lyndall; . frin largely cou'ributed. By theso insects, the choicest fr oolors, office or 1o oftice. Espocially true is it of those who | that body at the Loyal Conveution in Philadelphia, on the | Charles O'Neill; Thi t - r wanently e e Ol O B e s sorvtes o tho Gororament. Taey | 3d of Septembor, and aro angonnced with the authority of | Qvarieg QNI TR Diarie (o Thes Laoalod Myseat i e — & fruit reat California Wiae Depge: ace the bitter and uncompromising enemy of the policy that the Prosident of the League, the Hon. J. M. Edmonda g L Y. MEXICO. trees agd fi tits aro rendered worthless. OV RNER & No. 30 Cedar st., Now-Youk " d not to | , Gor. Wm. Babb, Iil; ( N. Y.; H. A. Pierce, Cal; : . - C—-— The tall, dense, primitive woods that form cheekod . fattans and elevates traitors. It bas been dotermine o He s e gy Prrissunci, Pa., Wednesdas, Aug. 23, 166, q 1 : \ | v 5 ¥ b Bk s aken — grant the usaal leaves of absence to enable Radical clerks to the Hon. Jas. C. m v Yones, Ohio, the | _The Republican Cox tive (e ttea completed | TUPELO TAKKN BY THE LIBERALS—SEVEN HUNDRED | and stilled the ficree winds ot our section have been ¢ (M,......“"'_.M“" . o v 1ol G | the gon or seuding to the coming Convention MEN AND A LARGK QUANTITY OF sPoiL3 ¢Ap- | gradually ¢ asimed. Remnants still linger inour le.at 3 lesdqueriem, comer of' g0 hoors and vote, Of course the bread and butterites arenot | T. Wentworth Moss «n ! Col. Gardine: | the ir arrang ments { 4 ading to t PO AP | & ¥ " ove Asmsclation, will | 4 8t Hosdyuar - U Farg v | ot Philadelphin o large delegation, with Thomns Marshal TURED, accessibl raountain regions, but most of them have {ur- 7o s Dolepaias and thne Aorniss 18 185 o Convestion to be beld at Syracnse: aleo. (o eivet Dais- % ehairman. Exeursron tickets will be issued, and other 22 b daprived of this privilege. Jonson fs afraid to trust | measures adopted for securing a largo reprosentation from e batiot box, notwithstunding his demagogue specches 1o L ished, exposing our orchards to desolating blasts aud 20, 1866, sovere frosts whereby many trees are destroyed, and the the District 1 the Couventios of Southern Lo, a, Sept. 3. The dtfierent Asembl Blaeia Douglass, Conn. ; on. P. Sawyer and Wm, P Spacial Dispatcts to Tha N, V. Tribaua. i . How s contrary. ney Clark, Kansaa; tho Hon, J. H. Rice, Maine: J M. How. | thag city Crickoo, Wedaekley, Awi . Nobraska; Jaa. W [ on. J. M. Ed y bt " Har i o . gy EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENT e T, e vy 0T, o Tae Mot MINNESOTA. -r..[‘pe?;‘:::':: ?.‘.',fi'f,';'f‘n?? At noom foday states that | growth of gelicate fruits mearly amested. A bushel of A e e o s g - e following gentlemen bave been appointed ex | los aad Jas, Davia Tewr.. Tt Ciatk, Bjssottis Jon g TP ive guerhaoh of 700 et No fives wero [ost. on | peaches were wore easly grown in southern Vermoné or | _we. parmmono, paiiiy L L SR R gg amlong surgeons of the Pension Bareas. Dr. Chas. Duorson | Dac: Timothy Hurloy, 6, G-, the Hou. Tetura J. Moigs aod s : . : either side, a3 the place wia surprisod by night and the | Now-Hampshire fity or sixty years since than s dozen | “Fents uio 4 Pa.; Timothy Harley, 8, C., the Hon, Return J. Moigs aod J. A DNION POSTMASTER REMOVED. P P! ¥ P Y Y ¥ Assembly District Union Awsociation.—An Floi oaat Siesling, Ky.; Dr. Wm. R. Smith, Sioux City, JTowa: | R. Eivaos, D. C - i - i arrison overpowered before resistance could be made. | pog ; and e likewise growing | tion r Delgates to the Usion State Conventivo to be uald at Syr Mouo! 8 At 0 B Spavial Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribuae. h.,.m..m, risoners eight zifled guns were captured and peaches are now; and choice cherrics aro likewise g B 1 cnse ou tiie 5t day of Septewber next, wil tako place at the Bow P il ptured anct | oo, Sione N 108 By, carvar of STeth ot o e ot day of A vi Polls opea from T4 to 9 0 lock p. w. ‘OROE ¥ STEINBRENNER, Prosidens FALCONER Secraiary. Ciicaco, Wodnesday, Aug 29, 1368 1 | 100 small arms, with a large amount of baggage and Dr W E. Gibbon, Mariton, Towa; Dr. Joremiab Duna, — & THE OLEVELAND NOLDIERS CONVEN-| oo 4 el Postmaster at St Clond, Minn., bas | gor ‘We must try to c. nge this; but, for the present, [ ask Lok, N. Y. CLERKS MADE TO FOOT THE BILLS OF JOHNSON MEETING. TION. boen removed, and Reuben Richardson appointed in his e attention 1o the n itiplication snd difiusion of choice | Wi pos . o g B atead. Reuben Richardson is a Democrat.” Edwin Clark, . e ; ~nikih Assembly District Union Assecintion.—la prron T'he carpenter of the Interior Department has been TUE PREPARATIONS FOR ATTENDING DELEGATES. the Chippewa Postmaster, has been removed. His suc ROSTON: Viries. The Grape, under skillful culture, is a surer crop | SIXER Assewmbly Bitrics b A0 e, 28 Elsciion o5l be yrdecel to hand around fl‘le following circular among the ; W ABHIN. gor's name has not yet been made publie. PUNERAL CEREMONIES OF A NEW-ORLEANS MARTYR— to-day than almost any other_ delicate fruit, the Stras- l)‘:: 1,..':";-»,'&.. u.“.'::‘;&:'q WI'I Y EVENI ;Whovl'»hel’:m"tm.r.ulmw;-:vu:::“ntr:‘gln::l%‘e:\:x?' lln: | l]‘h\ ot Rl AL REMARKES BY GOV. BULLOCK AND A NUMBER OF berry only excepted. Experienced growers say that | bs opau (rom 7§ to 9 o'slock. SIDNEY SHIT! a1 wment 8k y th 01 o o nd Sailors’ (‘onventiol o Y # " L. “ - . o Iast Saturday evening, to ratify the action of the Philadelphia | gopdant of the Baltimore and Ohio Rallroad Spacial Dispatol to The N. . Ttibune. & 1as price of Wheat, pound for pound; yet, while Wheat | “rgeucieth Ward, Eles < ation eud indorse the policy of the President.” Tengements for the tragsportation of the ‘del DELEGATES TO THE PHILADELPHIA CONVENTION. Bostox, Wednesday, Aue. 20, 18066 | (0o o0 fonr cents per pound to growers, Grapes g s work goes bravely on. angements for the traasportation of the de'egate: Provipesce, R, 1. Wednasday, Aug. 29, 1866, A crowded congregation assembled in Tremont Temple | scarcely averag cents per po & , Graj b 47 3 ; Othors dearous of attending. Kuilroad managers willn, |y Navional Union Siate Central Committos of Rhods | to-day, ut the funeral sorvices of tho Rev. r. Horton, | can almost always be sold at double that price, We n SHihave. (o the pirposs o IMPORTANT ORDER OF GEN. WOOD. to make reductions of fare will communicate with him 8t | yynd et this morning and elected the following Dele- | marty to the President’s New-Orleans poliey. Ima'“":lu- atart the Viue and enjoy its fruit withio three ye.s; ..l."...:;.“'.,..:.ucm clorgyme E 3 . i . b h ewbar, in w0 s of clergymen were prosont, with high State oficiula. | oy o\ 0t east thrico that time is required to bring on W sign Conten Coumitse. e eaived | Baltimore. Southern Unio: i - following important order has been received ‘ Special Dispatch to Tne N. Y. Tribuns. gates to the Southern Usion Convention: Maj.-Ge . W ASHINGTON, Wodnesday, Aniust 20, 1866, TUCKER, Prosdoat i Burnside, Senators Anthony aod Sprague, and lla-n-s«n- (ov, Bullvek spoke of Horton a3 o wartyr in the cause of illiam | freedom and the rights of man, Himsolf innocent and un- orchard from iofancy to maturity. Our farmers and HpQRs. DEPARTMENT OF MISSISsIPPi, ) | G 0] UNTS ON THE ™ (ativos Jonckes and Dixon,®and Lieut.-Gov. eiuo, Mise. Auust 16, 1508, 3 It is -5-‘& ‘;‘r‘m’:x‘x" lr:m“llln:r: ;iufl.‘.’, f.'}A" b ames of | Greene. the Rov. Dr. u.ln..-4 Loars, l‘l;‘wlom' of Br«arn ymmlm.u'.r [ s .bl':uluue‘ll by the Q'm’m“nlmm to the | mechanics, their wives and children, but especially our 1 tion bas been received at o o 1 O o | Univemsity, the Hon. James Y. Smith, Ex-Gov.; five enco of & mob. The insatiate spirit of Slavery, sur- | o )0 o A officers sttached call forJobuson soldiors to the | U L% Sy Canty, and thrco from cach of | 2 its own nominal destruet o by the Conatitution of | farm-laborers and drg-laborers genorally, ought to eat far | r more good fruit and® far less salt meat: and they cannot | © | wore also appointed. They | the land, has been permitted by ederal authority to break forth with new violence, without even the pretoxt of eX- | uptil fruit becomes far cheaper and more abundant. Jaums M. MCCARTIN, |y, cuse which used to be pleaded when Slavery had a legal | 3 conlg suggest to our Agricultural Societies, State b ERes % v Srd thawe huadquas ters that in ts of this State parties | (o 109 (o, e sting siD06 the termlaation of the active work | Cloveland Conre of makiug the crop, are disoharging the freed people whom horized. The Conimittea horized. The Committed | g ooty or conntics in the Sta = r"{l’:‘: ".j’."rli:"‘,j;;::""" | were selected from among the leading men of the Siate. JAMES McLARE here are daily receiving le nawes are wrongfully necd, a y had bired furl:l;’o ,“;s"';m'l settling fully with lhorfl = s usir previous labor. But if fwl remuneration were pal b e SR existence, If thia state of things will not quicken our b [y v sl wiinge Ao s e [ AR IO MABAN - NATAGNAL HXWE TIVE | MAINE. sensibility and conscionce, ho Lnew not what would, | and local, the expedioncy of concerted, syStewatic |~ yuion Lenkue € oty with V8 e O Ty arvangemants foe 1ho year, aad When they | COMMITTEE. | o Tho blood of Horton anl solomnly appeals to | efforts to extend the cultivation of the Vine. Let us | qusfion of Buwsiets byl mey must uecossarily be subjected to much privation and suffering | —— DRLEGATES TO THE PHILADFLPHIA CONVENTION. :1""; hflr':"h';'" l"h‘he e of “l_lrlle f‘“!h“l"'fc h"";::‘ organize County and Town Societies which shall bave the inst ot §oclock p . to e .'rm;pvw.:u jnvitng he Soute 1 p pport. B s arisCay. Cof ] \Hon, | nature, for which be laid do 3 Tk : d ity oysl Conyention, aboet o phia. t I 3. 01 C. OO N, Viee Piosident. - should uvoke 8 spirit of stern hostility to wrongdoing | jocts. It would be ensy to have a fow Vioes planted on | Comvengion and othe . o and Iwlessnoss it the laud. The Rev. Dr. True said such | evory farm, and theo theft—a sad disconragement to fruit- | - po Sy e loiors " piarvic Unlon Assecintion—in par- = | outrages must sorvo us & warning that, unless the people | or e would be obviated. Ouly letus make Grapes as | wuswen of w eullof the Central Commuttar, oL bold o primets S8 t oot on FRIDAY EVENING. Aug 3L, to sleck Sumnel F. Spring and ex ( seoing does not describe the worst form i whioh this | First District 4o and injustice on the rights of tho freed people is re- | portadns beiug procticed. The majoriry of the cases i bere the freed peo- met in this age is being commitied peo. o ed to work ou sbares or for & stipulited ent, Hou. J. T\ C | rise in their strength to reconstruet the Southern States o p. Where the freed people have | . F. Babeock, of € = 1 | the principles of absolute justice, they will leave opena abundant as Potatoes. and they will no wore be stolen. olls open frem 74 to 9 u'elog.. | P effort, by & fow pub ARCID HALL, Prasideat A little well-dix o prevent the advan work for & part of the ocrop M. Zulick, of Pennsylvania wido abyas whicl h will in the fu w them from service and drive them | G of Macviuadc H 0. Morton, of 11 - - 8 " Y Jbb bl ol s g o Morton, of | “ ment of Libort aro losing all we gained by the war, . e ".::.;.":fifi."«': .'.::’f.'r.ffn.'.'..'.n-.fvl;u:‘ bhers. | Gov. W. L. Shurker, of M . L NEW-YORK. owing to the President’s mn‘_}f e Elood of the Union | °B and women will secure to th mwnghqf 5 cetin of the Third Asseimbly District Usion @02 ferce and abhorence of the guilty perpetratois The committeo was duly org 'h,"!lm sppointment | s | | martyra was shed in vain, unless the people protect them- ance of grapes. If the Vine is plauted on every }'umn ere- blicnn As | olai o elicved that ouly a comparatively amall portion ok 1,00 et SUEL 18 05 }ffi« Wlisg Segrvi ,’".3,:’:".','“, t- | _THE DEMOCRATIO NOMIKATION TOR Oy NRNOR, to | %ires by earest oppasition to the Lxecutive, Ourvery | i, it will be seldom that the crop will utterly fail. T The Brtadnse o N afunant to (he arder of the Cevtrs] Coa: cau be guilly of practiclag sueh an ezormity, | ment of committees fo 10 operations of the campaigu ork arrespondent of 250 | safety t stake. The Rev. Dr. Kind said the voice of | a1 o o mittee. JAMES M. TUTHILL, Prasilsat” <an be gully ot B B o frowa | in the States whero elections are soon to come ofl. Au- | Erp ros that (sen. DI% has no notion of going 10 |t North must be ol sl R T (Rige: | Yi0 akilrsy Wy, by, QITRRGJNRENE 5 varieties, and ex | Byl g, T i . press the perpetration of It requires littie | other meoting of the Committee will be held in about two | the Hague, the wnside track for the Democrstic | dovils to trembls, Neither Southern Churches nor South. | PeRCuCo will show ‘which is best adapted to the climate | Wa. C. Hanwa, 3 # 41 rediet, that if the freed treated in wooks from this time. nomination for Governor. Nemator Murphy has been | ' i [ “Phis | end soil of that locality. Time will teach mavy valuable | Fifth Assembly District Assocition, —A reguiar o war and robbed of the fraits of their lbor, they can o longer | B it S sxpbitanr’ 7 has bech | ern States were yot in 8 framo befltting seoopatruction. 6 iy ! of the siore Amotiation wol take. pice o FRIUAY EV e 1 ot T xpedl beam_ ¢ nounumpuun-lgamn&huu!meupmlmnof lessous, and a fow years will givo us thousands of skillful | st No, 147 Spring s, or the purpose of electing delozates to the Siate Couveation. Polls open from T linkil DREW BLEAKLEY, Possideot. , foret, nocessary (o cuiti toba very po ¢ 7 i AL rderous spirij of tho South. No remonstrance against | v o qreusors We shall live longer and better, havemore ba dapended o8 10 supply the phyal TIVE COV- Dittenhoefler, sa HME NATIOVAL KX T T o o ook oo oa the Tghls MITTEE named as a cacdidate for Lieut. Gore it had cow from any Southern city. It s tho fruit of the Ay of the (roed people will not be permitted in this department, e St mocriiipp—— unwise haste and eriiel leniency of the Executive. Already comfort and less disease, when &very dwelliog shall be | _E. Uattock Corresponding Seeretary. ____ owd iy euch pertions of the Butte us 1t mey be rporied (o | A CARD FROM HENRY 1. RAYMOND NEWJERSET, A freo speoch in donied in the South, Only ruffians | surrounded by its Vines. A e Mardes T 1. 0. Woou. A g - e T wh support the Presideut’s policy aro allowed to sposk | [ hopy our Agrieui‘ural Societies and Farmers’ Clubs Mancs P, Bintow, Assistant Adjatant-Gen The following reply has been went by Mr. Rapmoad to TAE PALL OAMPATGN [N NEWARK. froely there. The South must be'held in military subjec: | o 0 w4 dent s 10 atimulais (be.pleat X I ‘ | the lotter of Gov. Ward, published in TaE TRIBONE | [y avore Ward in Newark, Radical Kepublican | tion until the rights, for which war was waged, resecared | Will deviso aud adept £ measures 10 atimu pleut- NEW PRACTIONAL CURRENCY. ou Wednesday mornivg: Clube were organized on Mooday night, and the campeign | —established beyond poril. One or two more such Aeeuis iug of the Vine; meantime, I, a8 a mero beginning, wil wugu- | rences as the Orbeans riot would 10fluence the North pay a preminm of $200 to the first, and $100 to the second ”A':'A;.Vull:’:." ".;;'.'7 _uwbh.w - 1 inting Burean of the Treasury Department is | .. sapcrs 1 “."";z““:,“"",“j"r”"‘d'-' Aug. 20, 1866 { for (e 1 State eloctions bas'y cagaged is menufacturing fractionsl currency to su- | Sin: I bave just receired vour faror of the2sth, Ttise ;.':'n'.’. “"'n""" ""“;;'r-:','lfiu;{""!';.;n g q o " matter wholly within vour ewn discretion whetber vou aitend | South Oranks. €2 Sther SEOLIRN POI on tairly y nine at Orangs, | 88 Bull Run did, arouso it to its peril, and end in putting | oo, kip of not less than 100 honses, whose three prine ty. the miscreants vndor foot. Lauditory resolutions were THE LOVAL | passed by the Baptist winisters. The “coflin was ried | pal officers shall certify to me that every dwelling in that unicipal aud WHERR parenio o great amount of wutilated notes now in circalation, | Matter wholly within tout ouH fracrengs TR ST YELINES ) cled he o Natic njor: Executive wittee, | bg i N aud which wili be redeemed and cavceled a8 scon 88 foF | ogilcd in this city for the 1 of September, or not; bot I am : from Tremont Temple, sceompanied by & great concourse | township has not less than two well planted, thrifty Vines, . warded to the depa-tment. t yon bave 1) right to overrule the action of the Loyal League of Orangs, | of people. NewYork, Aug. 24 1866, HORACE GiREFLEY. CNION NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. on Couven’ on, by whieh. in common with 2 i L0 TIMSRORTE D v i | yourself, I was made a member of ‘that Committee; or that of | THE INDIANS. - iied b Topt Ihie Union National Executive Committee of 1864 will | :‘yn'ummnm iteelf, by which 1 was made its Chairman an ed for & genera t & s (llnzf n-Lo mn;l lAh“.'m I’:“ -;:'m c:l n-;-l- o} t‘nrnn Y T0uTer, ) - » of su American arm—the new Remiogton brecch-loader— | gpginar Artie mest at the Continental Hotel, Philadelphis, oo next Monday st | "r e ot ioform voa tnat meetings of the Committre can ol (Unaraday) inthe | GoNTINURD ACCOUNTS OF THBIR DEPREDATIONS—A | ani “all the resources of publi Snd private works are to | O kie United States, Eog'sad and the Cabia. 12 wolock, and not st the Astor House, New-York, asstated ins | only ve heid under the call ol its proper officers, and t bo sympathy with - My Policy.” PAKTY OF SUPPOSED GOVERNMENT SURVEYORS | be employed iu its mavufacture 'l'xu Belgian M nister | 4lu-:u‘m.l‘:im'nm HER sigued by H. J. Raymond. Members of the Committes | tof taken A% BEEILER O otlivkioth EATRRERUZIRS S IMPORTANT MEETING AT XEWALK. MASSACRED. of War bas also applied for pernission 10 manuiacture un- R Yo tasts st imetihe w Lere denonsce Riymond as baving eutered intoa coalition ? Oommitics a8 "DI"'"\"!I')“ ‘Mj Stk m‘:n % "”‘: Torm, | A meeting of soldiers and sailors ix called for to-day Spaclal Dispateh (0 The N. Y. ‘rnn-;v PR der the Remington patent, :llnle England and France | uor i Eng and. wits Fehels and Copperbeads 0 destroy the Union Party, and | s in its judgment the condition aud interests of the Uuion | & Newark, at 12 0'clock, which will be addressed Ly 1he Hos. LravEsworTi, Wednesday, Aog. 2. 1965 | have ordered additional sawples with which to complete | y Vg o 4 | Sarty may require. 1fits members do mot choose to attend it, | J: A. J. Cresweil, United Senator from Maryland, aed | , The interpreter of Ouakas reported that soven men had | their trials of the same | SPECIAL ConmspoxpRNCR— Paving 60 righi to make a call and that proper self respect | Party may stai e, O U I + | 5ot the heat speakers 18 tha political feid. Our New-Jor. | Doon Killed on Salt Creok, sod that numerous small puss. | The invention mainiy consists in the & plication of & | waght o dictaipbis witbdrawal from the Committee. T o Tiged to you for tha opinfons ax to my politicel course | 96y bora in blue stould make up & tremendous meeting for him. books seen iu the possession of the Indians, indieated | yyinging breech-piccs, pierced by a firing-line, to a barrel Eolron— THE PRESIDENT'S SUITE. with which you favor me. 1 trust Ido not underrate their | Major W der of Gen. Kilpatrick's Stafl, will also ad- | that the party massacred wero in all probability Govern- bm.,f.. through and through,” aid acung i cowbiuation Swedeuborg, . d he C: head importance, or that of the distinguished source from which dress the meet went snrveyors, One pass-book belougod to a Canadian. | ith & tumbler attached to the uammer, »o that the curved ucation Question. I is going the rounds of the Copperbead circles | thay cowe. I have no desire to controvert or comment upon _MORE DELEGATES T0 PHILADFLPUIA. They orderad the sottlers off Tols Croek. Tho conductor | edges of the tumbler and tl.c breech will interlock 1o brace Respectiug Bishop Coxe. : that Secretary Stanton was not invited to go on the Pres. | them, though as at present advised I certainly prefer my own ‘Ibe New-Jersey of the Santa ¥6 .m,{' states that on the road ho passed | el the recoil. This gun has shown greater rapidity of | LD o 1 hope I noad not add tiat [ nve no denite to hold sy o | met ju Newaik on Tan | through a [ o of Cheyounes il“l.ly oxcited, SWeArig | fica than any other, exceeding even sisteen shots per min- | {x MontLa at the W hite House. use 8 Mexican had killed ono of their num- | yee; and it claims superiorit7 in the edditional requisites | vengeanee w two latte o merely fo of any other, agains! in' of ity members. d | ogations from New-Jersev; Second, Tn Later reports from aver state that the Indians curac i sim | Sowar and Jubuson bope by this little ruse o hoodwink the | my dutv, especially an thia is not merely » mptter of persosal | mittes attend there in s body; Third, Tust W0 additions} o commenced masstoroing (e {DRADILSMLS DCWeon | Ofimers tor vasnoes of cloasin postability, Amabilisg o . " " Pain ind | fewbing, to lustst upon reguloss'y of action as the ouly mode by | deiegates b appointed (100 fiom each of the Coogressional | Forts Garlaud and Union, New Mexic plicity for purpose of cleaniug and repair, safety and con- f Lire Prrsoxar Noves A¥o Qoenins w0, peopls ato believiog that Geant aud Farragut indoree their | 0, hai wish ean be ascertained | Districtay—proceeded 1o make the said seloction from among 2 & RIOB, S S pman venience of handling i action, and cheapnces of construc- | CAMERICAN NEWS COMPANY . Py Yours very respectfuly, Hesey J. Ravsosy. the most_prominent Union wen in the State. The Usion .."..‘..".".'.“ :'A‘:Avughubun DEPREDATIONS, tion. While this is likely to be the standard pattern for ' i TR (% PUILADELPHIA UNION LEAGUE AND THE PRESI- S ovnunof Nowark bas also sopoisted 100 délegates. The | Bpecis! Diepalch soTho B SLTVRRE oy Aue. 09, 1008, | N SuDS, (hore is a desire on the part of our Government | - oMo. Ascemably bulding, corner of Tenth spd Chestuat il A private letter from 8 gentleman on the Plains says to avoid for » time the expense of an entire new picce by | Fuveicanss q wa, is the title of one of DENT. adelphin, bos bees secured for the meetings of the New Jer- P 8 8878 | yltering to breech-loadors the Springtield rifies now on 7 - S S - ~ ) e i’ . N Norin | that the Indians rocently attacked & Mormon train at e upid oo thi ook, and e tge comiimion, wlowed, e Moch indigiation is expressed here at the slur on DELEGATES To THE SOUTAEAN LOYALISTS CONVENTION ¥ ‘:"l‘v,(:lzl(' "‘5,“,“ ."e'.::, {:fl" :éz_.mmr‘r:“;n - | Wagon Mounds, 20 miles east of Deer Creek, and drove hand. The Remingtor plan for this purpose is also be. i ..l..wa.wln o “Tn' from o-:u ‘xsna-y. | LEGATES 3 N ISTS' CONVENTION. | o410 o 8 o 7o' from s, s - fo. T - e 5 wlso aftac! road way, pr-"fi, the Uaton Len The + wade by the President i-.xm; l’h;l:dcl,-h.n Srecial Dpatchio The X V. triame ly mean, as the President is a Cortupt s, .. Wednesday, Avg. 20, 1866, ¢ 2 od an | The Union Central Commititee of Ohio appoiuted to SOLDIRRS- AXD SAILORS OF VENTION. oot GA6 tuthed Do Crmek Siation, 100, Biley | Avcomor.—The Paris correspondent of The L d AT LV i The Soldisrs' and Ballors’ Alass Canvention, to take | West of Fort Lemmie. A N RIS kel Wi Gards vew aed sepol 1 Jast teceived; Baess ia tha o SN » espec ver of seve: sl of the Union Leagven in Tennessee. PR WL itne ol O e Gt of the Union League of Nashville, It is & well N7 1 SRS ¢s to the Philadelphia CONYCU- |05 in reforence to the nomisation of a Union candidate | : s . tion of loyal 1 sully; Sevator B, F. Wade, ex- | fetin It reforence 1o the S0 e ¥iih Distriot (Newark asd | CANADA. “ A mighty statietiolan, Dr. Jolly, has just doclarsd war —— fust. oo, that sever | times duting the Rebellion hisli @ov. Wi T . Gen. M. D. Leggett, the Hon, ber ® % i Bl 1 ke’ = o 4 savel from bis Level enemies by these very same Unic b} B Lt B e h Hon. | Jugen County), meets at Library Hall, Newark, to day at $ agalnat aloobol, Last year he waged a fierce combat ngaiost | g yor w. . om bis Level e Y thes on | Fred. Hassaorok, Gei. Join Beatty, the Hon, Peler | noo QUEEN EMYA'S MOVEMENTS—THE LAMIRANDE CASE. | tobacco, hut ow ‘lie ‘attacks drivkers. Ho does not i | o speciacle Lass o8 he now depounces. Hitcheock and the ,(“’l“lllnnm M. Elliot. rAluirnnlv-- — - O1mawa Wednesday, Aug. 29, 1566, n:.:ng'-n:edx‘er 8 in bis r!nuu"nuuun-.l"lxr:;ln!;o'llhm who use B, FOOTE, No. 1,150 Broa {OND AND WEED'S SCHEME were appointed and tlso a full representation of delegates NEW-YORM CITY. ucon Emma of (he Sandwich Islands gave the capital | $Piritaces liquors, o5 you will vemark by the lowisg exsract | : o rusees, - v s P i i e | Trom eaeh Congressions1 district, headed by such men as | — u.?.:, B b avasing, and 0% oming (5 Mootrs ':.',..kl || fremthe repert bo bas Juat sssvap Lo tha A eadeny of 4 ::4'«-4-3@"-":7,'."'1’"'&'?&."4:‘«': It now cowes 10 light that Raymond and Weed's | Geps. Schencl 1, Fowe, Hayes and Millick, Co TWELFTH DISTRICT ASSOCIATION, the hoat for Quebee the samo evemng. She may go on | Lol I':car;r'eye:r‘!;lfl 2:;;:&-'.‘.‘:.&';5;%3 fi;‘ V130 Brosdway, New-Y. Pamphlort vecast wisit here was priveipally to dov'se meavs for breskiog | lumbus Delano, k p Lzglestoir, Lawrence Shella- At & Regular Meeting of the XHth Assembly Dis- | to ihe Sazuenay, the Islanders lnving a seal-like fonduess | sentences recorded in law reports of the year, as well as with | = ¥ ey g oy ey up the ‘proposed meeting of the Nationsl Usion Executive | barger and others of ciaracter and influence. ‘Mo | rict Union Association, tue following preamble wad resols- | for the water. It is said Queen Ewuma will return lo | the namber of poor. of beguars, of vagabonds, of divorced O D ot o e e Counicien in P indelphis on nexs Morday. 1t fs said thay | COWI! o en e the Obio | tions were aanimously wilopted: Mouteeal in three or four davs, and it is anlikely that she | hosbands and wives, cf idiot rickety children, of sujeides, mor- Ofice No. 32 Lasy Tweuty atxth of 7 | member of the o Geo. B The loval Union nen of the South baving ealled s Cen- | will deign to visit the B . | dorv, and of epileptics and Inpatics inseribed on State regis 0 Wat"A BOOTH Prosideat. ‘ ' Syt ir Torhy ableiu the Ciry of Philadelphia on Beyt. 3, for e | "'p S0 that some cavalry, | ‘Whether this be correct oz not, L am Lot preyared 10 Tne Empire Len s a e loyal broth eine. Ssward, Jobuson, Weed and Taymoud all put their Leads o+ | gopter, who has committe o ; wathor. and the vesult fs Raymond's impertivent ced fora | Johnson facti e Urion party of Obio will ot be on end expreevicn of opiaion on the ; | say; but It is a positive fact that the conenmption of Y Jobnsor o i on 0t by o States and for the purpote (1 explsinmg | Will come out along with the troops ealled for by the Gov- | [Tk ol . et 14 BaBufac (v mesting of the Comuittee at the Astor House, Raymond's | Wiscepresented by traitors or ka e reecnt ol Shove who through that - relgnof | ernment. e : s b 7w i iy making rapld progress, gy ENFIES SEWINGHACRIXE Lors Ho. B BUSSSAT SISV rass has eavsed much smusersent here ip political cucles, | -"»‘l.l\lm el hlu;‘.‘mn'f:; m.:AtnT.l.iyn wost vigor. | ten " that murdecous ordral of Fexbicn, wien | The carrying off of Lawirande 15 not docided by | Sonree of l‘:"m‘_'n“l'“"‘;;, 1 000,000, e T6e. 3,000,000 ’;\.:dl‘l:uvr::_\.l‘l::l‘:u"lfl‘;: 7ol *GEX. TILLSON ORDERED TO GEORGIA. e i delhs L bt i ¥ Fathers, the Itsmers ofthis | leg81 men s right or wrong, the Judge cu one sid SO O e conatime. — (AD bectoilire in22 gallone.) In | wte ue He. Nicheiss Hate', Thuredsy siernson, Anew (3 b *Dacia Tillson b o Gdared V3 Ca uajority, snd will do it . i | the Attormey-General on the other, each having their | 1%40 eight litres of bras 1y -as drank per iohabitant witbio the oo x T HAETOR MY ERY it v iibson dered Ly Gen. | DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION AGAINST € SUHENCE. wemtly District | friends. The Government intluence buek up the Attors Larriers of this eits Titres is nOw 1he AVATAYE COLSRMmpLION el 7T CCmiNa June | 1855 Howard 1o retern to duty as Assistant ( jssioner of | Epecial Dispated to The N. A LR - A 7:";"1- pio | Geveral. cr bend. According to Dr Jolly 300,000 Parisiaus daily in We have established n Hranch of our House of Gearg settes for | The Democrats of T4 Obio Distrios an " | A CONCENTRATION OF TROOPS—A NEWSPAPER OPIN1ON | Sulke in theid pertn A litre is equivalent to a6 Eoglish | Yoscuaua, Jape AUGUSTINE HEARD & Co. | piut aud toree u el Lt “kor Brown, all shadse 46 OF AN IMPORTANT <SMMITTEE. B poninated Gen, * FRtLERBE Fe . Howsrd'e removal from the | vention yesterdsy, at Hi Di A ; % {! » Burean Gers. Howard and | Durbin Ward for Congress 110 Gen, Schenck Rbietn oF, our matiamaliiy—snd | FPreial Djspiten to The N. ¥. B b z . e . | W S No, 16 Hovdat. siew te-day, oo matters | The Vallaudigham w nowisat Gen. | nist was to put in Jeopardy berty and Wi A% | There is o he (bis week cor f re N"‘"} ici 4, WoRGRaTzs . Thp Eoape i1 kiuds REPAIRED by the BAILE] conmpoied with the Ward was wounded at Chia't ol i il e i Lol i w4 4 City of Norwich has been raised and is now oo Dry Dock, | NGING MACHINE COMPANY, No. 6| 10 wiom should be wd the affeirs of otate sre uot t i1 answer to th {0 being placed on the route sgain between this eity and Nor | ¢ i g those removed from: th THE SOL JUNEY N 31 H - . .| ,f'_'."' ys '_xfl L AILORS “UNION MICMIGAN. answered ot roli eall i the Kebe, oiuy pince The Soldiers’ o RBailors’ Union of this city ¢ et o1 the X1 The Gilohe says of the Government comiittee appointed | wich, Congecticut, She will rewain there probably all this | ey surp oeed {u importance or intensity, tains at leas: $00 mermbers: of thewe £00 only two bave re. AN ADDRESS T0 THE SOIDIIRS AND SAILORS—THEIR | ifle watter that they kuow | The Company Leve anable steater chartered to f been precipitated on the country ' the treschery of Andiaw Jobm- sighed o sccoust of the Uslon taking sides apninst the DUTY SET FORTH | e as of senberil, ancy duriog Ler disabil | son snd some of his official or personal adherents to the great -. Johason $pecia! Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribae. | MUTINY OF TROOPS—A FENIAN ARRESTED. | f patriotic party by which they wer. iutrusted with power. % iT. PACL AND PACTFIC RAILROAD ! bt s 1 Orrawa, Wedneeday, Aug. 20, 1806, | | e wim of thie trea-becy fnto pre the teadfust loyaliste of haf BBy b ACD LROAY. % m-‘"l‘n-u:"v"u e ¢ v o S % T The voluntecrs in the vicinity of Nt Jobns wrce alwost | o atanch | Southunder the feet of the * whipyed but not subdued” Rebely, sodl nder date o1 Ange the Governor of Minnesota e e k) WL x‘r.'g‘;nj'“vh;\ deleg .\v‘ -v':‘u ed: " oks " ' f mutiny u.un]'nn officers .m_l men, | to enable the Istterto glat their vengeance ou the former, whom they writes (0 the Secretury of the Juterior that tbe Bt. Faul and |~ Believiog that § e erg Auln D, Conklin, e « Corley. esq.. Daniel D “",ll{”,'”““‘,"'”: piin) ,"r‘":“,;’,"'","‘L",‘"":'f 1 ate and curse as respensible for the most anexpected overthrow oy ° Pacifi: Itallread Compiny Lave completed a second sect he fie | Wiight, esq., Col, Swa ol Hathoin, Capt. € gL BORITE 6 RIEY UINTIOE SROWH theic darling * Confederacy 2 cont.nuous 1wiles of raiiroad on the brunch live vis St.C | Youig, Licut. Davié Gam Harel!, esg Fenafs I',m,,:f;;““[‘,'l;" The recent wholess'e massaces at Mewphis sl Crow Wing to the Red River of the North, makivg 40 s s et bt conepicious manifestetions of tee apis aoatianons miles of th's branch line fuly cowpleted and on Brooklys. The conviction grows that the Feviavs will resum PAILY South, whereof the pro-Rebel triamph in Kentacky {s 8 mors fectus & which the cars are Low rasuing. peee of gising exp i A JOMNSON CLUT IN THE TWENTILTH WAKD “Lostiities in two or three weeks. A Fenien naued Hop- | €10 per annum; @5 for six months, anmple. Thesoldiers of Lee, Beauregard. Johuston and Hood arewst SIUD OF AATIGHS, Bt ALABANS Ut Sy e | A number of residents of the Twentielh Ward, a. | kite, who was on of O'Neiils party at Ridgewor, and | SRMI-WABELY TRIBUNE, o the dominant power (rom the Potomac o the Rio Grande; they & 2 Skmadog : { fx»:rfijmm’tm(-w“ll o | sewlled at Usa Hol'. Myitleave., on Monduy who was amobg th left bebind “during the rétreat, | 1copr, 1 vear—i04 numbers © elact ench otier to office in preference even to home Robelez .. * M n. Wager Swayvue, Assistant Commis- | (N CO0 0 Crage thet poe the purpere of Crgavizing & Joluson club for (ke | escuped the British f been | 2copies, ) venr—104 numbers thes have supplanted nearly all others ar pdlicemen of Southers wwitiee of Gve was appoiuted o recommend off Wwandering through the country in disguise arrested for each copy ey arstrzanized aud officered as Stae wilitia; and they> Wewiy c£ish every demeustration of loya!l Whites or loyal Biackeb: swertion of the EQUAL RIGHDS of AMERICAN FREEMEN. bool houses of the Blacks a7t burved aud their Whita testherap:’ whbo petired o0l reportel the fol T. Backbouse . Vice President, Tawes Conrteer, avd wmive gentlemen as Vice | districts of the Werd, | large v wud marched by the police ta the \ will receive an exi . e, in bivzeport to | theu uorepentant Kebeis. We believe that it wili be time ex party were tollowed through the streets by & an0r of the Freecmens Bureau in Al o Commigsiozer gites tho followlng statemseat of rationg | 10 foreive trailore ulo Lave jougitngainat ‘e old fag whon they forgive patiiots wlo foughs in ite defence, 1t wili be pear this city t ohl.. Tl 5 will recelve AU eStra cOpy | Persons remitting for 16 copies ore yea Cretery :::.l to the destitute refugoss asd freaddlen of tis, | (imeenvach o cok i ronhars -wiab shey cease. Jdentn from the seversl elect LS i s o :; Bty Eoye T:_: s sy P il A i hertine uc’a:::n‘(:}‘:;‘l,“l:n:‘}.:.'e' u 6n election taking ploce. M. Buckboure woaguani- | CINCINNATE WEEKLY TRIBUNF. 1 4ol ected t0 v oience and outrege by uushanged Redels, who sred 1o refugees Was 3060, st w Cask -4 comTades apG 1te Lo culy sejected. and Mr. G. L. Dergen eleoted 1o Lis atends £ g - Mail subseribers, sinele copy, | vear—52 sumbers. | the work of wurer and ax¥on by cheers (or Audy Johusow o A #of Congress. A Maul subscribers, clube of five. . Ten copies, nddrensed L0 1 mes of sul Twenty coples, addressed to zues of Jer con Tl ek tories Wealire the Us cure fom pob I8 wherecpon Mr. Ostrander (#fined 1o serve s Ve Pres, Ve e cury o the | XGOS eon wae Tl elected o e atice, " Tie nstiopand tion of Mr. MeLens ax orwof the Vice Presidents was then | GEX, WEIT t. C——— 2EL RLPORTED TO BE APPOINTED COLLECT- o Uniow pember of ratiors imued to WEGE, AL & cust of §20.409 10 valed of @21 10; \otel bothy whites and acke 4 b ose cf fovcing representat v of the Rebel Statos lato Con 76 00 | grées.in defiance of the loval cath, by Presidentio fist sod | Theds ratiore were lwued to U620 individoals puclock on | reconsidered, wien Mr. Gregaen came to id and asaored | OF THE PORT—AN EXCITEMENT IN KEGARD TO | Ty " ARorthe 1ss of Octeber nest the sumber drawing rebins | m:x::"e “"‘fffl' | m;n (ull itwes placed .n' xco"v :,m,',:“,'c:.";mf;mfi” | :’:.l‘,.n CARS. }:".:?,’.‘:,.'.‘L"?;:.“.‘"."’:,;.., 90 00 | power, isopenly avowed, with thresta that these who Pesiet it shalt ¢ Wikl bs radieed te eboct #60. a8 by the cireular order of the | our seper | nasiag ssmett e owed to FemAIE. TB0 | srecis Dispoishjto he N. V. Tribure, .~ A ird copy il be veitm el GUE, L L e reved e, and i s oashisdied hronghas 9 i “Commimiorer recueing the issue of ratious the sick culy wil | | TRE KINGS (OUSTY DEMOCRATIC GENERAL COM- | . ClUmenani, Wednesday, Aug. 9. 1606, Address _IBETRENCNR, | and Weat, | con. Weitzel, it 18 suid, has received the sppointment - - | 1t ua thon becorme imperative (et those who sand for LIBERTY ¢ € right of the UNION to exist and of MAN tad , | and LOYALTY=fc MITTER. 1, vice Stephenson,.ren MARKIED, cotor of this p 19037s the Governmert suppies. @ RULING «F THE GENERAL LANY OYFICE. A series of resolntions were presented and pdopted bite! i farte | . { rulizoed excitement here runs high. Nearly Le FRE] Loud d 1 ost weetieg of the K County Kegnlar Dey r o | WA SPUART—In this eity, on Tooeday. August 26. by tie Rav, | be FREE—should orger.ize an ) st weericg ings County Regalar Demeetatie e ocked up Inst might by conductors who | WARDESTUARETIS AT BN ara'o Ellen B Srowrs, | GRESS fer o e P We must convince the SOUTII and the COPPERHEADS aud ndopting the dec In regard to the St Panl and Preifc Ruilrosd the toliswing roling tar Leen wade Ly the (Teversl Lend Ofiice: both of New-York A lootion and suivey of region do not Lecome effective 8o an ® enabls the Gererel Lind Offce to desl with It cuder the tand systew <0l the requirements of thst u-mnl 1 nl‘ullnzu- wmurx-rn yielded in mwade oy the Philadelphia Convention ay | 3 ] Jairiotie, aud the Committos avows ite ti 103 cents. 1o one case the EE———— Lations go not backward—that Emareipation is 35 unel o ¢ decl d nd conductor were hostled off the car, and the | " : : ! apies have peen instituted, sad will be heard | BEAMES—On Tuesdsy, Avgist 26, Christiars, tbatt e righte of the bomblest AMERICAN wre benceforth pr— eames. azed T teew 10d sbieided by tbe FEDERAL CONSTITUTION and mast fom ot late residence, No 190 Bat 0 ed asaiost all gaicesyere—that the days wherein BLACKSS . Uy Wite at iified spprovel of the purposes whieh forth, and pledges ity zenlocs acd earnest support in the cure the.r secomplishment, Resolutions of sympa. E;tnn’m the dew'ls of 1l lete Dean Kictmoud were elct of Jenathan i september. ehall be wet by, fisl, the estabiisbwent of tle hme |, Lo o £ ‘Tre Primaries for the | o | o the public survey coextentive with such surveyed road; and | 1,0 "\y. : iy aecond:st on Fridey, st o clock p. o. 2 | tar, W. Humpbrey, O. L. Spald. B. M. Cutebion, I\ re direeted to y-secol b 3 4 oo the ine v tle GeserlLasd Oflce of s . auther | iy, I e . T i el ik ey wicerds | bobaidon Tuesdisofperbmeek. i AR FAREA e, v Tharsday, Aveut B, Rebeers, | 10870100 "0 WHITES were' bownd 5 SUpiesfare of the chiefengineer of the road, UNION CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS IN THE THIRD | UNION RE - i > N. . Y. Tribuve. 3 . TES of 1089, - h o : ‘ A h p ectal Dispatch to The N, V. 7! LCHRIST—In Lafayetie. nesr Jersay City, on Tuerday, A W hold to-duy the power in all tke FREE STA! E cording to Form Ne. . in Cireular Ne. 9, dated 30th of Mey, | AND FIVTH DISTRICTS. | “rhe yrimary meetings for the purpose of electing | % TUUSEECLL "L pogry oF, vxioy wEY AxD wEs. O s hiebriots i the 324 your of hivags, B CEaT VIRGINIA, and 18 MISSOURI beside. We most hold 4 2 iopdebimaallons gl Speciai Dispateh to The . ¥. Trib | deleenicn to the Assembiy Distr o Corveuticns wers beld in | A e T ts of the suify Zelly. (avited ta at- p must b assempasiod by the certifents of the DiTrors, Mien Wednesdey, Aug. 29, 1856, | Wards betwsen tte Bours of Eand 9 o'clock lust FLS—THREE KILLED AND FIVE WOUNDED. e el 8. Friday hash, S gl i i ou: eneuing electiens, acd add to them MARYLAND wd DE ::uu- of he Siate, approving and aceepting the errvey of | woppe Republican Congressions) Conyertion b Fifth { m.-ramuy'm'(m o of th 1'E'l” ""'”22" SRR Cmeago, ¥ ::&.l“"f m&. .,.;M-n“vl.lr{n.y-&:. Carringos will be i .«d..nf.- ] w‘u_.-rm.m;;.':nqim. ctherwise Johassa- road e e Rt iadar sid e o, “owmittes of Eings Coust e following dele- Phe Belleille (arkansas; ishes statement ives o wtlanduei. Ferry, Gcloes, bo COBTEY (g W muet siect to Cengress an e e e g ke gy uanimously renomis 4 SEIICL, ohoscn to reprosent the Warde named: Jaw: week, that four Usion men wccepted o challene grom Tiieads to the Bouse. o ede Loyaty. Natiosaiity, ard. the the inslissble Righte | bels to. tight & duel with ritles, distaoce one | HITCHCOCK—On Wedssaday ovenine, Augsgt 18,4 e bevial |y, Lapeh . Fowler, 8. Brower, | four late . ', Al , 8 N J. 'y r.|J ing sharp-shooters each ball taok g;;,:.",::‘:,',:‘.‘, ok o g I R e o thsard, It Light scd Troth be systomatically diffsd to nd the other five more | Notice - ueickberhocd. eva:y frenide, thisoghout our broad foanicy. . 3. on Taewdsy evering, Augsst 3. Peler | 314 g erd, we propore an exics imae of Tue Wanasy - HeAE o revidence, No. 21 Parkeplate, | (1dentice!in size and costeots with the reguar edition). - The irieads of the :..;:F, | wil supply to w1 Substri tions received prior to September 19,08 (e followisg terms, the papes 10 be vest and sudseriptions 5 0ome, INTERNAL REVENUB RECEiPTS. ted the Hon ce. The resalutions adopted | F80 T Ty Lawie, M. Gasi P denounce Andr: huson for his trescher '«(he'zmy prien, - Roceipts from Internal Revenue to-{ay anounted 10 | i elected b, declare i favor of the ieationst | Mot 1. Ruchardees, Ales. Sutberland, Geo. Cus. | B30ATed vaRle, AT SRS LN 998,002 75 | nmendments. tie amerciog of the veutrality Juws, aud | caden, Ales. Johnaton, Matihew Halligan, effect, three “xing il h Pssiatig i = | the ;uy;:;;lflof Jroportionete Lounties to the soldiers of "l;lui{u‘r ri-A. D ‘Wheelock, &, Racdereon, T. Hinsdale, | OF less wounded. - RSONAL.— Among the arri “ifh- i 2, O . o ne. A X the arrivals st the Fifth-ave. | 17 8i wurth 178rd—F. 1, White, G. 1. Benvett, W. B. Smith, d Other Markets. - v e epublican Congression:| Conventi Rotel are Gen. Follerion, U. &, A, the Hon. C. k. Buckaiew | The Republican Congre Couvention for theThird | (IR ine, Lawis 1. Page. AT BALTIMORE, of Poanasivanie, srd (he following mewbe: ey District et at Jackson to-d d nomipated Esef - 4 s v tial parey: the Hoe. Gideon Willes and ady O{hl.h;:..ln":‘ l:; “.‘.‘.‘,"",r""”'; "!',27‘;'2"-' Bt b e '1'»’.-"')1'3",?’.'!“&1?1;33 R RN —Fb;lruqni:;: |w'4'-'.f|"--!a"57m.¢'3,mn’..."h".{‘.’:' V. 1 on Tusday, August I8, 4608 |\ opep on recoipt of the money g 4 - 4. W ie Republican S oiven ion meets in this city to Seven i W . hell, F. Rolli . Gran § g t4 ( Rasdail asd lady, (1o Hov. D. B. Patterson 434 lady, Major | morrow. |1 the evening an ongnization of soldiers- will | 34" Raith, Abrem T ¥ By > sk or Y Weaser ard, 1t Satmsaahan] | |2 ol b m (oo Mesde, Surgeer-Geners) Barses, Gen. MeCullum, Rear- | be formed similar to the Pennsylvauia Bos i Blic Jonth fhard D, 1), Darker, ‘L homns Swaney, Jonathan T. o T o e Tarh e A N ‘ Admirsl Boford, Sefor Koiere, Col. Seward, Ccl O Beirne, ——— | Norwo Wilim Melvin, k. F. Howes. o = W BETLED Nk Augast 20, st 3 o'clock p. w, / ol X | Wort —\Wm. Wallace, Geo. Apylegate, Gilbers W, | Whisky scarce; Weatero, ! YORNSON~In Brookl Augast 28, Wakter. chiid of 0 . Mejor Eners. the Hon. J. M. Grier, . A. Chad ILLINOIS, Wi A, Pesry, John A. Smith. g % AT 08WEGO. x ok ey ik oathe and 4 dags. - taeen: » sesdwi wick Thor, E. Weles, Jobn A, Welles, 1. Donelson, P Mur- | — o in some wards, and fu very little in | Al .?.-i;[amln:nnn‘nw g l,g:““-,*'lflllgr Jatives and i A -4 PATABLE ALWATS 1¥ . : m No. | Spring. 812 3 ) '35 Heury .. ou Phy. M. Munts, Liewt, MeGinley, L. A. Gobright, Marshal | yiperiNG OF THE DEMC Geo T. Baldwin, Hear DA @814 %0 fur Dot ie Extea from Prime Wiite. Whout | 1 : . The papars to ba seat 10 om addrens Nvl atd Mre. MeGiiunis. Gen. P, Sediey Post, Gen | Special Dispatoh to i lbe N, ¥ Powel i T | Guli and lower; N ‘ M Club I\rfld 21, whicis is | E sust 28, Mary A, wife of Jeass | AU fciude of tve cause ace fuvitad to foria cinbs. claer, and Gen, Theo, Williams, U. 8, A g 8 00 " ¢ 0Ol X 8, | wbove the views of bhuyel . Addens 'HE TRIGUNE, . Xhe igriky o The Winois Detno DIMOCRATIC A ‘-"”’<‘ CONVENTIONS, nt 82 30, aud 1200 y o “n;mtflfivmz\!fl}t‘ . THD T Ko, 164 Neas, Now Yorka the Hullwaa Ho en, £, b the Hallmu ‘”:w"”:“ L3 II\ \:'u:fi:::wl?“:‘:l dav in the Hall of Rapr ot toe Autor ivuse, atteadanca of deleuyts s ! holding the Assembly District Con- | Corn dut Fitat Aggerably Digtrict. | chavged, ¥l