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# ; NEW-YUKK DAILY TRIBUNE, TL;urspAY, AUGUSY 30, 1866. ' . R R S i g L TR Ul e T ) el T T o me, under existing cirenmstonces. Avd in seyic® O3 st in | urnieq were dlsbanded nnder the Jead of wy dietisguished | vice printed; one eopy of cash Wik t be given 16 Tden. l « NE X € on CATVE GURRTH, A the b Tegiment wes Sling post, o yourg 184¥. | 5 00ine 1o me, T do aot wish to indulge ‘n 7 vanity of | fricnd on the right | ool 3 b : g et 3 n | 8 t bt (loud nnd continged cheering, ‘' Grapt | | tepant-General Grant &pd sootber to every eoldier frinbing’ crted by wh offeer in - itary Gifono, presented e | pride. f T wer eay lore T shovle, ‘gt epeak | Gragt ™), nuler the Army and Navr, e eirg Gone, What | & sailor who thouid enilst, And & geod man would rafber | oo GG s atheatids Contivned From ¥ | President with & bandso et, W e, acoey? tho truth Speek e v-uih and $iv %6 | wen terms of the capitntatic o | Yave that diplows, with Agrabam Linecin's wgosture on it | EETING OF REYUGRES.—We utios (o the % i st | B 1ok A | BEpeC) 0% heast, Ty 0 | ation of the Government ..‘; wat i ey say1, Wie | than lave aytlarg else W LL,M-I*:]:L: of that? ‘The towe | mectiog o) loval refagees from Loiisns, tobe held tlis'cven. A g bar i resd 1 1510 ¢ © troope 108 g [ el g ant to retarn. They sal o appenled to the srbit | prper prese, woick is so Libernl, found it out, aud 3 eorté gg 1t wan an chject of @pecdl . Auejewelty | oy onicow up Fiftboave, to Twenty-thisd s, COWD | CORE I bl T yciong witsess- | rameot of the sword ard that arbiter his Reciied againsl us }l war digcovered that it would voet @ dollar foF every » fog. ‘The jet of the meeting s an important oue trdwe § ot hiatacents of Trluny & Co. wud of Ball, Black & ¢ Bicadway to Union-se et #ide of n- |fog 1 demenstrations cer, made cn tlis occasion, | and that beisg so, honorable und magranimens men we | aud there was a row o Ao bt the nowbers of the army rose | BOPe Will be well attended. - Seo notice in avotber ealumn. owge ou etrong, particatly U iabten whieh Wit B | wuare ioto. Brewdway bontway o Astor- | 1 Teel T coate, dibost nerniamel The the SRS uovert 68 I0rm L (AVHAMR)"ANE (b0} NRST, et | Bures sagstarh vind 1o o bundred thourard,akd L bave | pahir A st e s Ea ol cha rest. Tflny & Cos | Bisee. ) | itbout “ou “Vmpuse, that could not give viteraice AL Rl tread | sover semm auyihing more o thel devios exéept %8 586 8 7 | Fom Wy Pour.—The steamers (C. Vibbard and Biopiayed a lurge color heeunasce. ‘The Metropoli- | NUMEER OF TROOPS PARADING. | to somethivg sesponsive {0 what bas been said and what t it Sero tonight. Ido not want them 'Y come | friood Leutze e Bonor 10 say shat when ko found that T woa | Armenis will leave tbe foos ef Desbrosses-st as 7:47 and 9 foopiayec 1@e color over the entiance. R e. | There were about 9.000 troupe iu line yestercay, ACUTE | hee been done. (Applavee, and crtes of “Hush "] | gl '.'F..‘:. this Uniom dey and debased. | Good ! | tolose wy character be took off the 8200 and gave them f¥ | o'clock, and foot of Thirty-fourth-st. at 8 and 9:15 o'clock 1. ‘o Hotel baleopy over (ke princijal entsbos WS 0 e here wene Ao O O passing 16 review before | Oh believe me, ‘that on this coceasion warm is the heart AR (o My g W 08 bt Sl on coatt by bundreds of ik usunda io your y-fourth 1150 . Fully fo+tooned Uy sevesal lazge St ac B b i several jegiments was cxcellent. | that fesle. and wiliog iv tho tosgte that speake [eH3er | beek ot all and are to become O e event, whele | o ias. +ome by bousands, oo like we, Just Whatever moruing, for W est Paint, affording an opportuaity for all who iew were meny | bear.” and great clapping of bande’, &nd 1 weuld to God it ed America, to come back with all their mantood [ap- | you Lave got. Now, ufter sy, would it wot be with to witness the parade and celebration at that place o1 fin Logether atd raie the million | oocasion of he Presidential reception. ence and 1o lorgu 'd““l. | planse]; then they will be proud to be a part of these United | thing Ji 10 coutrib, Beos. States, ' [Cleers | 1 Lave vot approached the poist that I iu- | of dollars needed to g d the | tended to make; but to go back, why ia it we distrast tbem, | sud et e7ery woldier bave the third eeeret. 1 bope these Caline by & crowd of pretty faces, Vo, No. 801, snd of Kirby & Co suton by (hely show of (ClOTs, a8 wiso the Olympic 4o ordinatay adorved. The i o prootes on f“,“",",',,‘,"',\," | were in wy power to reduce o ren orihe Remu o ite yesterday were | emotions that this night and thie occision Lave | T cotymands | $hall ot attempt, in Tesponse 10 what Lee besn ). Sant uende | monifestations that have been made to £o intoa specch, OF 10 | gnd say they are hypocritical? 1 have just called your atten ive 1t Qiploms to cvery roldier, this dewgo! Thb 8 | Srappixi AvPRAY.—John Robinson and Fiwurd ¢ ofs will Theater which win mwore | ot Citorute deonration on the street was on the build- | persoually sgery <ed by M T e wade 1o g f e No. 64, oecup.od by Wm. Kuate & Co. 1t yead as | ivg the Fannt#division, N Y. Wi BT iis. Di- | nt 0 you on n'- occaeion, but merely to flh']’ 1o the Constittion ander which they were desirour to | kept. The sourtl is,—T think it was in the i of Novem- | Ferida quarreled in Water-st. early yestorday morning wod s | w. H. Morne, L1 \Iness of my heart fur the eincerity of L8 | Jive, and that was the Constitution of their fathers, where they | ber, imumediately aftex the colion of 1660, th Providence | during the - firay Robinson was stabbed in the left grois, 1 Justiee they Lave | directed my way down the Hudson River towarde ihe ¢ ity of | ceiving a severe wound. Ferida was airest thai 1 coull give atter 1 weg! d Brig.- in attendance. Now, in returnin » 0 At oemitle: Lot 1Re g (ke tustitution of Washington, at the noment when tte descendents of Nm | Dowlicg comwitted bim for tria), in .m..fl.:(.l,mh. gineer, weie o fecling, - . APTER THE REVIEW. ; avery, the great apple of diecord; und les w wag over, the crowd | sentiments w d before e, -ndjh', | they wanted 1o keep the Con e ey which they ived | South were braviog the dangers of civil war, and ¢ ew by aliealy 7. 186 to pas indaries, and press ar , | demonstratio h ay, the oul[mnnn,n before, and renounce the one which they wanted 1o establish. | England Bociety was gatbered together at thelr snnual Presidernt oce ofthe | A Yirge crowd rushed forward from 1 the popular beast has on this occasion e fortly and ¥1Il, | Wirese, thev. is the canse for want of ¢ banguet. 1 rowember. as the New England lover said about | ARREST OF A PICKPOCRET.—Frederick Nichols, N oftbe | A large er it b B L like o liquid, eprend iteelf wnul it is oo to evers tbere apy? [Cries of *No, mo!") b Wi tiscrows, that “*ho woukl KOt take wo’ for &3 ALSWER” B0 | (ooyie oy oy drrested 0n 8 e y sy, B b e I stoms 4 o thie atte A port of the Urited States—| " Good. good . Al come bere fomgbt o spologize for the | fhey required 1o (0 go I aud wake o spech, aud afler susticg | o e, bt Bt =Sy Ly o having bar, 4 o gradifiedias VLS . | reat stroggle in which we ar persons who bave tiied o desiroy this government. | about, willing to excite tie acal nnd patriotism of wach & 08 | o',y ¢ g 806, Grom the seat Joskes of Hoatn W Goguished body of my foliow-citizens, T said that T trusted | (I B0 Cremuv iy oot Bl the T B, t of the nation, | 3 if every pablic act does 1ot Gieprose th chasge that I wa there ie no use of o man bavisg o pob B, i€ Take the Sonthern people, with all their heresies J 1 (brough and admitting to the fullest extent w b 1. and 1} ére ave gentlemen bere with us Who | Jeaders done wrong—forced p 1 with us on 1Lis oceasion who bave participated | forced others to follow them. ir sbere u this stroggle for the preeorss | Siates thonsands, with faces pal that if we shoull keep evel wo whould be in the end about T, ht, and that in sixty days f'aushlor—mark me, gontlemen, | Witied bl totie Towbs for trial. o mipht take hope and courage. 1 bad ~—ras o Twas o wember of the Seuate, and MigTine OF THE FIRE COMMISSIONERS. —A regu. fBhere 3 ‘iuew X Jotmsun. and T kuew that L¢ | ) pooring of the Board of Metropolitan Fire Commissioners haod toid Jeff-reon Davis about what would become of slavery the | and abont what wonld becowe of the Repubiic., and T kuow | was held at iiremen’s Hall. yesterday morain There were yoesent Cor miseioners Pinckney (presiding), “ags, Alle, nruished ¢ the cbeering Lud subsic ked them for their expression of good v was speaking, Lis voice was drowne d cheers of the wesemiled th i 11he New- pose ¢ populs you know, th periious cons by the | wingled with loml cridk for Grant and Farm Beth the I and the gallant Adwiral were ¢ ted thewseives W uebionw) coley upor the roof; the New-Y. the mame Ol ooked sadl y o g e front | y ken & G0 ‘." «d to bow their o mente of the | o Union. Hu? Lear , and jmmepio ap | tag of their couutry rece and atter | that after consultution with Liw we might take bope aud coor- ings awarded them. cches were del the oue band Cockivg toward | havip: passed through the struggle aud when ‘they saw it | age Ask him whether the consultation was not held, and | and Brown, .ud Mr. Gilderslecve, Secretary, Tie follow ng ¥ it did cot riag wl that was eapected. Remember | Were the prececdings: B C. Sparks eommunieated his thuoke return again under (he lead of our galiant officers and sien, tnosennds nnd thomeands reioiced with the return of the flnye | there are several prophecies in the scriptures which were to by letter to Eogineer Barbar, Capt. Von Tassell, and the | of theireountry. (Cheers.| “The leaders betraved the people, | be petforme ret gonoration, but none of thew were to | members of Eogine Company No, &, for thelir skill and doying | 10d Jed them astray by this great o T easio be performed in toe firet five yearn, 1 shall toll no more cavi. | in extinguishing the fire corner of Bixty socond.at. and It il Giant and Admiral | 67 on the 15ch fust. Krancis & Louirell commended 1te of- Iy f “opprossi | And, my conutrymen here tong 7 Baen wo (ol | net wecretw. 1 seo that General i art by what 1 have | ficiency of the Departd®nt in putting out the fire ut theiy sterg y on the other (lovking toward [great” chearing) have perf t o Governmesnt 10 its present on 1 woull be der | the brief remarks of the President. THE PRESIDENT REACHES HIS HOTEL. | party_then adicarved to the ke of refreshue The crowd betc Jrace. ring for | i T owitted to me) BT | { sbout thie outers—we have & homely plrase oot in | Farregug bave had their foelings b all | | Wost-what we call * bummer and anvil. said, K\v., Jeft Washington on a tour of duty, o pilgrimage of | in Maiden-lane; tbey alko forwarded a 8100 check % e uy especial favor the . | and those of that class were talkiog aboat ops the o the indivicnol heart but of the heart of | propriated to the Leievolent fund of the Dopartmeot. (o hex the proccedings at the although i+ S ath, these was another clies i tae Nogth that were talking | the Vo far cn our way. 1waswarned on | missioner Abbe oflered a resolation disporing of severol at abolition, Taking the two extremes, 0 been | thin o jon to heware of the nssassination of the President | ploints. beride wuking appointme and transfers, w!ich wion | Was adopted, sfter which the Board ad/ouraed, | mikitary spectucle very five, were somewkat tai o desire 10 see ve President at Baltimore [Shame, shame | Well, on & previous o n bammer. on the passage of the late Prosident to his insuguration ‘kucnt ere were £ Y C—— e 1o lovk ofter his safets. On thin cccaon I FIRE IN CANAL-ST.—At about 4 o’clock esterday ctive of bis merits or nk 1 foand eif, and what do yoo thin D | of popuiar enthusiasm w e i ka e i g i, e e Brackis, oad (has.1bae SHeh. 88| oL e o e e O o el Sttt oot nseadors, and oth were trylog to Lreak | could do with the belp of Gen. MeCavam, who has « i aeew for i ) was not half 60 great Yoate Tk 0 3 by th The stock was damaged ahout $200; s yed great y hoso in: the North who | the road there, to get throngh and keep up to tiwe, | g5 8.00 iy the Pacific Iusurance Co, The buiidiog. wich w The Police experieneed by r d 1 am o | « to cnemics there were nothing but friesds, Then we | [ o by 1y M, Loan, was domaged about 8150, ioeorca geod order. and way be said to hive had quil y day & | fields of carnage 50€ 0UT EOTern: | Ui re) 1 | leipbin the only eity which awked whether we | 10moe o oWt % g ‘ w After the review was over and the crow de had ot time changed b optuions. abd Vietory brought Union, otbing but the U | by e a form wn inforims) reception. 1 avswered reed, the President rema ued within the hotel st ey "‘,“;’, e e ad been p eheeriog. | on e And when we got there we foand the T T f ! d, ther is still o greater al | ing to Gen. Grast) to fig Nion in | vity disorganized nud nngoverned—no Mayor, Bo city anthor- FATAL ACCIDENT AT THE ACADEMY OF M1t — | but we f-und the eity eo loynl so peaceful, #0 | Copoper W idey vesterday beld an inguest on the biuy (f ities. o police visitors | and we must mot foreet his pecular phrase that 1er was ocenpied in rece o b g of recov- | Thomas Oriineton. who was fataly injured at the Ao #alous 1 th Lut & wowent, 1 must | yay going to “fight it ont on that line.” T was witl anse of the Nat | :1‘ )"*;A-’HI' (N"’lle"‘ terestoceurr will ot tiespass upon your | the gariy partof the oven Le peraitted to remark that the Government comuenced the | M. apd 1 dons all that I co awd when | ciliation, th oA Wk g of Masie., Dece. = pe ser avenve but few | 1o Lo Tk s it by B (e, igveragiont | 108 oot nvlnllmwx ting them at tho otk Ijmjhur.luul Cheers] Lwas uded on that occasion of & verse ¢ 10 the pavewent, & distance of nearly 20 feet. He wir bscnce from " ! went into the war and ¢ 1 it suppressed the Re- ¥ w "-“x tho il the ":Ml | o rated Johu Miltos, moved 1o bis bome, at No. 166 Eighth-ave., whers he Ahe ity of many ute of the dillcrent res- - belfon. The Rebelion bas ¢ 2 in e e5p | G o e s Towe | *Now et e ring, | quendy died. Ormingion wae 57 years of sge, a Sdences. The New-York Awerican Express Comp THE DIN Vression the Government dand anaounced and | Soy o Ayl e g it = ) Aud til'p Scotlaud, corver of Twenty-tustst., seemed to de The divner tendered the Preside | tablished the great fuct that these Statce bave not the pOXET | foval mwen in (" Hear, bear” ot as e bt | Aud whn s b iwense gdvertisig fag ext | Citizens and Merchants was ant 1 by foree or by puaceatle means to separate thomselves | jyal men. And 1 sk here tonight, n U o CARD. Hice's ehurch (Presbyterian ), ¢ evening. The dining ball of Dol the Union, (Criex of Neger (" and three cheers ] | of this intelbigent andience, npon what does the fears ceai | T thought that it wonl! o St. Martin, kuowing o better way to spend 1is <. o right bas heen debied, and bax beew | 0 1 the conntry ¢ | It ¢ thal 4t wght read, er Tiger or a il op the Hatler ' ' : L wiil his band bappened toger on bosrd, nd jnto their pocks ¢ acd ws of the oment i ‘he with flags and the ed and determined by th 8, compared | L wiote hLe o, was 480 decked Witk @ and Munbattan dub-booses displayed solitary fiags fiom | The tables bore the usual mase of tewples, coruucop Take the 7 4 teld and m one ite rtmente—ihe Execut p { 4be 1o0{s—the former a veiy } o—and several | gnd pagodas, and nore tha usual amount of partment; but ther astment Of your Guscrm | 'vrfll"”’; K lo Hates of the ¥ elth Preciut the case 'QB.'.'&‘:«. ; b, ho! bt in Lbe very act. e endat "t - s L el ctable persons to Liriy to nexperience of the Commwitteeu charge of | ment which b to make it hivwa bouses in th Owing to the wese alho visibie rom the 10¢ H nesghborhood. On the corner of Sixteenth-st. general | the reception, reporters were Lot ad itted to the bang it has taker, that | stlevtion was srrested by the violent gestures and inco | until it had been in progress an hour; the initiatory cc ! for the | ¢ o | 1*"€kamwe on Phitadelphia ™ (A voice—'* emen, 1 pro- ndition that the ed io, and you | pose torec eheers for lhle President—no, for Aldesman’—] worst possible co 1" Ordez." * order, emonies are therefore lost to bigto saudy-baized wan without lus hat, g Goveroment, #ay, bas pr 130 or 1%, Yes, after dereot Lassngue of epartment ¢ Iming majority 1 a8 wo eame Lrough were the President, | b bave au overw f tabulation of the invited | gecede, and cne of the wmeans or modes of peac auce,ns to my ehara ter, d o R I ERG Frieds e wed wod decl el up 10 tho present time that the i i N is discourse, addi cesed Secrotary Beward, A, T. Stowart, Gen, Graut, Moses Tay- | 8ssumed agd declred up to tho presells 5u6 HiSS Ty e s been expended. aftc peace lius . Sewani—Then we cazo here, A the e of warch, see Yor, the Brazilian Minister and Baron Stocckel, D i 10 s Gut of the Tites, (833 1 hoot 3 iven have been lost, all tuis olood | the Baitery and there wero friends | 7o the Editer of The N. V. Tribuse. Mrendent s pohicy, and was cnetly contined to | ot Seeretary Well farsh, Peter Coo e O the osetlis Eoobriua, yesit Suu vagtendel | s ot trade, commerce. agrics, | ,aud Adwiral Far aeut noticed by the applanee | _ SiR: In yonr s of yesterday I find u;:- para- on the doetrine that treason should be made od | Adams, Aduwiira Y Sefor R . [ T il e reves 1 + 9 | ture, restored, are we to be carried at there were friends ou the left; G | graph that Lends this communication. A matter of Justice e won should de ¢ | Adams, Adwiral Farro d Sefor Romero. | thut the States had” not even the right 1o poaceably | ayway by the chimor men come in from the Se | were friends up this end of the stree | :.uufv me to correct it. Instead of baing committed by Justice | [ we | e up thet end; and we rose, | Kl for trialat the Special Seasious, on the testiwony of i e defend The following is the o le | creat evim wid resulis [Cheers.] Are we u peoplet [ o ded ou our Tight our left, | A.D, Sage,an old and intimate wequak wallig for three chee e procecded to give e oty as projected by the Committee. About one-fousth wion wos that the States of the Union conid withdraw " 'y Y | )\ ¥ the € v 0 fourt - . £ b _eoaic | are.”) Are we all cow they control you be Armved at Delwonico’s, ud to be tastefully | however, of those invited did not appear TEeir representatios from the Congress of the United Etatee, | £10 e " Beliiou . w6 ) g e the rorth, and v ,except that elvd - deeorated 00 the Fourtcenth-st. side with the Nutional HEAD TABLE. | 6nd thit wauid be practionl dissolution. We deaied that the¥ | Jaer ngw than 1 Lo Bt LRy S gt ly uader foot. | e kar | B roiors, and that a staging siwilarly adormed bad been The Mayor of tly City of New-Vork | had'the right to withdraw their representatived. [Cheers) [ o, this iutellgent audienco tonight, 1 do uot pr where those who bad been enemies of the Republic we sediotelv, ns he will learn to bis cost for the illewnlsiiisb erecked in front of the Fifih-ave, entrance, from which the The President of the U. B, Adwiral Furragut | HM‘v-ul-lumrl »vrnhdm’ul.rry -nddwr h-"l"".:'l‘““ tead to people but at the beginning of this yebei- | Were uoder our feer, 1 looked to see wha thac be caused. Respectfally yours, WILLIAM ST, Makin dmunguisbed party would reviow the milit ‘The peo- Alexander T. Stewart Willism L. Astor they hnd no suck power, [Chieers.] And now, when tbe Jon 1 wade 8 prophecy that has been fuifilled. 1 tokl the | under the applo-tree of the Apypor Southern Hotel, New-York City, Ang. 28, 1266, T wsent in foll fore ¥ 3 Hon. Wi, H. Seward trine is established, that they Luve po right 10 g0 that whepever (hov nttewpted to | #Bint taat & mil'tury man alwaye La e fi"" here present in fall foree, and in Fourteenihest., ‘Arch Bish, McCloskey atd the Rebelion e ot an end and the States are K0 Lt T hated to issolve | B¢ bae friends ou bis right avd friend - 06 avenne, made quite @ pictaso by their Al Bies. MeCluthey cir position #od repcwing ther Te |y My o oo o e O ttion | 6 bever will suffer a prostiate cuemy fo A May Kirrp Y A Faun.—Yestorday aiters ::."_‘“:: A0SH which axianied Jown the stiect i | Trasiban Mivister Biabop Potier, “ae in_them les with the Federsl Gov. | ifSlavery. g ¥ . m——— recn. soat uhe: dinnar, e the carpenters o1 the pew brewery proceedings vould be obtaund. The | payon Stoeckel, Mr. Romero, would give them represestation in the Congrews | M "X0LT) kpow that [ mado th rol o fML Kontz, in Morrisasis, were engiged in boisting v » ennngos diew np o fropt of the Fourteenth-st. entisnee, NOKTI TABLE. ed States 1o conformity with that sacred charier of | were there, witness, and yon were on he fow Who Leavy sfck of tirber, some of Lhe genil 2 GaVe WA, co sing #ud fherr occupurts entered the restaurant. smes Brow: Peter Cooper. Liberty which declares that you cannot even by smendment 10 | " 1 told them then that tho inetit t the toreman 10 14!l from the upper story to the ground. Ie OTHER DECORATIONS. gy ol Roes Adohea Radford the Constitution deprive any ove of thom of ihe right of resre | o oF Cxintmoos Suts o 1w deacent be st 0Ck & heavy iron sleeper, and then foil to (he Phe decorations below the Park ou Broadway Acary B. Daviés. Bk ot 5> sentation, [Cbeers.| We ficd that ia violation of the Coustitu. | oAkt e RISTORL. | ground, striki (ol fiy b dost decorst low the Park au Broatway 8ry R Dariés. ke Tion in express terwe as wel as i spirit, that the States of whit wes it Mudame Ristori anrived in Paris Aug. 2 bruins cat, Tne deceased was ity ;"”‘:';',:n E‘.;f,';.rl":n_’g' :5“;" A ‘»-";‘“_"'";f Py P S Raar Admisal Gregory. | this Union have be-n aud they continue to m; them beir | RS (000 SRR gocthern oapit from Brest next Saturday. for this port. H 5 years old, aud leaves & wife ond several child: .1 Jowiog inscnption R AR SRR R " | Thmiew Weel Rev. Dr. Verwlye. f s L e s T et Wil e b What are the facts? he Constitation etill exist; el b ok g v ’Lf.‘x‘.‘,"'i‘.';*;';‘,'.‘nf“.i""',fi;' i e 2 i Heary Grivnell, Vodj oo . = Il we #15 | Uniow is reserved. They Lave not suceeed ia going outy Ac llen an 0 ini—per- Brouncement sseotaztesieneninnasen - ooy 5 Q‘{,OM‘ tant W “U\:lll“l'hfi :m: -t rl'-u:x',n e ".'.l'll"-‘_" T ]!Ilnr.nlnllll'mnl' Siavery 15 gone. [Cheers.) And mucog #ons of distinction on the Italian sto e—bave becn ex- T 3 = NS N: ew. Foreyth. r, 3 v it has Leen gone, they come u) magnaminonly snd ackoowl. engaged ol hi ‘rans-Atlantic enterpriec, 4 A FTHE CONSTITUTION : Gev ¥, b I solution ill we scbmit to a doetrine we Lave repudiatel ! i d acki ly d for this T Atlant terpr e WE GREAT CALIFORNIA WINE DEPOT 3 WASHING1ON_ESTABLIEMED 11, : Huamilton Fish, Bevj. H. Ficld, ll"ll"lw'(r,n‘!:\gu_ lmLT]NWMI rnvuuul"ll‘ and eano ‘)ll b: | edge the queston and points, State Conventions and daine Ristori has chosen Medea for detut here, and she Gurx u & Co., No. 80 Cedarst., New York : Joliicoty DermoD Tz, P i Wi, H, Webb. g o BT o B B the | O insations aod W boliuen, I e | will appear on the 24th of September. Mr. Grin s C— : SUESIIE TEL S UMERTS, 35 i Sy L 1o ol aetana Tomain 85 (hey &r0 18 & B T Ldew ot sune SRIMEPI® 10 | gpened n subscription for the first 18 nights, 20 as to pro- | TuE BURGLAR ALARM TELEGRAPH protects i /i he premises Now 3 Brosdway wero oramented with | J. M. pihdlon L legislation fs concerted—in a pract cal condition Iy e it sradih o€ (bios €300 | oo ublio agatast ‘spsoxiitors i tick(ts— Kind of | by and without cauauge sach window and door. [t camagt il N e s’ of % 3 fiobard Lothers, & 1. <ol 1t n giving the lie dircot. it s anewering aud subvertis | Y e y fal out | Awindlers that it is haie to avoid. A o voud T , Wi i L - N Fento ne Kebellion conine ice: Te wo prepared now after baving | s Bolr o 0re -0 iae, Ristori’s compan; hose are the ladies: Signore Autonetta dows iu the third siory to th: brauches of an elm iu Ue Ry o G Y paseed throagh this relelion—are we' preqarcd, after o - | O vt ef the Interess aSd ',.“.,f:,“.:l'.',':':r{qr:'-:m-“:'-:": R Pty Granmertini, Mavis Maagoll, Maristts | wrd ey tittle park iv Bowling "Greex. Underneuth the Lag was | R\, Blatebford, one Kelly, g B bty o o B el ot prepared, | BOLccaredr T it by coutinuin thin government disrapted ! 1s | Bergonzoui, Maria ( Cusati, | P48 days, With he inbcription Mosee S, Beach, Jamee Keliy, after having accumulated & debt of over threc ihousand mil- | U8 PECL g ur evorgiont e it by dividing ue lnto balf | Anctta Bati, Grazios aly 20, lat, 49:04. long. 11:30, spoke I J.Dovaldson, John A. Kenedy. Tous of dolars—are ve prepared.ifier all the Injury that has | 00 0 Tiie pesty Seates: o bear the obligation olime ! Let the gentleme 7 [ W. . Afrien for Bristol - short of provisions ; FAILTHE. s v e Ritand, been, infieted upon tke people North and South of this cosfed. | 44078 W0 what I tell you—tihat | 3 e BO e Buti G Mres B oy g suppiied bes . 40:45, loug. 47:29, Beck Argo (Norwesisw), (A bundred thousand welcomes. Leounrd W. erney—1o contiLge this distuption of the Urlon [ No" and | 0, 5oy n he ultimateiy paid Moneiul, Ginlio o Glovauni Mirea urghl; Autor, trom Havre for € ¢ e e ennesreseseanee Anbur Lesty, | Let me ask th J telligent n:’n.m‘:m 'r'i-'n"“ | but by 'the coatinuity, acd by the perpetaity, and by llul-..l o, .\\:qmlcuxw \lamflrlui uu‘;‘ lltu 3 lu\v{ For | ommm—— - Thie flag, which occapied a place in the center of the : guage of leclamation but in & apirit of CLre- |.(), SO of those Biaten. | (Lood cheer. | Tan, Paolo Vegn, Giscomo Glech, Achille Lottin, Cesare 4 T S Natsonal Sotors sty formad-ao sreh over the thor w1 Baer. e eerwmes we prevared o recew the |'lbe complate Uniou of Uioge Bister, browin “reap | Rion, Pranccaco Selars, Gioviuoi Tessero, Fiederico | PVIE GREA [ CALIPORNIA WINE DEPOT hfare. o G, Courtrey, hrough which we bave ja ¢ puserd? [FNo.never 1] Are o i at ™ your Bouthern bretiren bave | Versura, Luigi Trojanui, Andrea Buitana, Asdrubale Arei, GURNER & Co. No. 80 Cedar st., New-York. n-the corner of Maiden-lane and Broadway was the ford, Jor. § Boswurth, Imd‘u.h', e b . TS rcxred apey bardon me when sar (and do ot n-r? me with | wd Ackille Gilberti. <50 DT St B 4 ! 0! g > 4 ase b & 4 tion. ee] i v “ 3 tollowing extract, which s said 10 have especially at- | (Gevera) Bandford, D s | 0 adl o ot asaisos (oo Buath and tho Soues 1 00mien) 1 SRLETHESE Hp L T 0 T T THE GHIONI ANL SUSINI ITALIAY OPERA. $9 Hat Ocder on Y.““‘ Hatter,” awaits check i ) . | ikasmat the North. Ate we prepared, in this fir aud happy | {15 at Noue 1y befort the conntry, a7 | iy urke and offéotive compauy. ol the direction | & BOWLEN e s fors mat robc geperimest, Novs Fark . tart on their sec TR e e shart on their second |G 10 THOMAS R. AGNEW?, Groenwich aud continge 1 in & disrupted positiont | of Mr. Max Strakosch, will short tragted the notice of the President as Le passed b bausted cosdition £ the South with ber fertinty | anuual concert tour throngh th “Show me the man who makes war on the Goversment and g ey Joba Bryan, e rameut of freedom and of Nberty. to ses man sgain set | Brady, upo:. ma, and 1o the name of God 1t his basd sgainst the | - e outh andt West. The Motray-sta.. were yon whl find Tess. Coffees, Fiah, Fioar anb e a1 momid Tot ok o sarveg, | .G ey i ellow man 1 Are we preparcd to see oor fair it of ¢l 0] ates 1 would bave such arrested, g g 4 ~ | resor Oughbt th e g i p N B th1od and couricied, by the Eiernal God Twould | 3048 YabNen i A we prejired o see thin laud that | e bt & oy AR L son will eomménce 1n Dallmoray on S5 1A OF Sop-'f svoeything s chosps i ey et Bow-Yos. ot rksthosss, Vae them hovg. ANDREW JOLNSO Wi, . Blisw, a70 908 o beather Dirth drenched 1u & bIotber s b oty | crease the bationa] ressarues by wich oll't rutions | Warisgtan. "Richmoud, Cherleston, Sirannah, &e. to G MACFARLAND® Book Store, corner The Mexican Agency of Corlie’s was also decorated with ML TARE froma Gildad & bl th Maracter, aod pour | 048 be mel el DO, aud. shived NewsOtleaus, November's. Roturning, will play at Mem- | pov Easrtbied - sad Broadser. Thery pou i okt EW. 3 5 e rrison, 4% | that they a1 taking n I, o - NORTAING | CORTAINS " 0 far & popular demongtration and enibukiasm is con- Franklin Allen pros i 15D LIRS | Llew of this whole qaestion. 1 s py I company cous'sts of Mine. Ghioni. Malle. Carvinsn, | (CURTARNS | CORTAINS!E o, serned the ovation of ymu?n_\‘fi.mw.nrvku'pt-mral;ln Jun. H. Bavker, seon brotuers, mei [ oF tie fact that aur evisionee d orimades traltos Kigoor | B s g P ol all other dieplays of the kind that buve preceded it in this ward Schell, snd divide. The that while yooare williog to live yoit are wiling t i i; Siguor T M LACE. ATIN DAMASK. eity. Considering the fine turi-out of the military, and Samuel Sloan conflict sopry: yet, when live. and do vot desiro to live b, uctiou of vt Mare, bari oletti, bassi. A STYLES [ OR 1866, TERRY REPS, e u.pmnmr-mln‘ heroes us Grant, Farragut and Meade 4 fied sheir dibowtty ad R P s Rl i Jetwies 1N 1 eois { teeity-ive \hu.. ind & complete band 'i'" 0. Lu &3 -N nzu;vv — Dot 10 +! { Messrs. Johnson, Seward and other dis o . ( into oblivien, they would b other . - s " - - e | travel with the artists. Signor i is the Musical Di- | S o Now st No. u7 Brosiwa) _ ished civilians, this is Dot a Jittle remarkable. Perd G e tian before, and be glad that the misund I ‘n"fi,mn K L the prosent dar, il Aok ot L on | rector. Some eugugencote with other artists of resown M USUUIT) NETS a0 §17 PER PIECE 3 1}‘1 "“‘fli"g’ wlm- m(:;le lhmugzx m,l-‘mf;:}nm: at the A, S Hewitt, 4 u’:n.'Sp oer, i :;g::lr:x-d I""iwl::'l.h _:.Lhr'u; v..':' nl;‘: ;::m::w.l' rice o | it se of - my policy, ata Lis defiauce of & ** corrupt rYI :..' pending, uurnd.‘wnl be shortly sunounced. Sk € Al BOBINET LACE atlow prices fact that the flag hoisted over Zhe World newspaper J. W, Corlies, N. Sullivan, ! " » " - an.d ailized press ” 'he repertoire of 1 ompany compriscs, in addition to PATENT PORTABLE CANOPIES. oftice was bauled up Usion doicn, a0 s remained for | K P Gibert, 3. A. Sprage, [ ot e b T ives” ((ueersy Toey | . When tho applanse bad subsided; Mr. Jobuson again the standurd operas, “ Fra Diavolo,” Crispino ¢ I Co- S 3. B SERET, e, WVinsider. wowd e 1. C. Fulvertock, L. Edgerton, wre bone of onr bone and desh of our flesh. (Choers.) They | srose. He suia: waze,” and * L Afncaine the latter of which will be pro- (DOW & " emgtranese. - i ‘3 YHE MILITARY FARADE. - M8 P, 3 Galiard, jr., | Bove Tiveq with us and been yart of s from the oommence. | A nwamed more of your time than 1 expected, | duced with new wardn K. scenery and propesties. The e s . At'about 11 o'clock. al of the Tegiments of the First | a1y Theb, . e S | went of the experiment of oar Goveraweat down to the eom- so's towst: ~The Union, the pespetasl uuion of | ship and the treo are being made in New-Vork. 't seews e i R E R BT, Diviion New-York State Natiors) Guard, with the | B R - e Bty | weucement of the rebeliion, They are denified withits bis. | tese Stater " [Chcers | | probable that the Guioni i bosapany WHITHRYAH-t e i o 2o 00141 B KELTY. i, ¢ o Caruy Drgader forsed i Droebwesr | Fompenc” Lo "y s proery . ey e o the ot | LM ITRnt S e iy pandue o th eyl f | (i S Bl R ot DEMULCENT i r . 3 3 v tu 3 t ha DMt X AN t e gt veent uor wil ¢ ivel association to oppose with the right on Murray-st., and thus awaited the ariva py, 3. Bergen, H ;‘,‘::"Je ‘:"u . - ;“:T-.-;ni“ u‘c;:i Mu' ‘;dml“pwm' sk ook o ot 08 Dunders of Androw Josssas lb;p"u uor will there be oy rivel association to oppose SOAP ;‘: z!m 'p?nd gty T Ruw 008 frée Mow b v v ot ie feud wne, and when the appie of ciscord bas been | 00 the uther, I am almos: awed 1nto si) {""H'l yeul :m s ad YUB ITALIAN OPERA TICKETS. 5. ¢ BULLS SON, 3 r-place. By 13 renewed, spd we are living under the Constitution of the Usl. | sentimest to propose io ) rectly, which I know will wee 2 N O ! . € EBarusd | ted States—msy 1 be permitted to wmduige in some farther re. | A Jew years gty two great | Tickets purchased for the Tulian Opera for Thursday are Wo B Parkorow, Nowmeok re the rival eandidates for the | availuble for Saturday. E " i A E. C. Cowden, 3 3 “As the President passed, the regiments upon Broadway, e .“-:m. Ny after leaving the City Hall, each formed column by succes- Tae & Osgood, but A moment I | Cidow of g0 on.") | Je if 1 make too long X What -duy, they both heep bereath | | 18 disappointed ) ¥ prrse e e | THE NEWS OF THE WEEK ney of the Usited Siates. sion, companies from the right, and took up fhe line of ¥ Tarh. "The following list gives the names of the veverwi | 1 Ly Buker g Nooter, en atter the Philadelphia | e sl o thut Siate wiich onared them when liviug nl | )¢y will e pad ot the box-ofice of the jesimenta, ther comuanding offcers, id s 1T | D Berno. Als M, N iy o (hoos men. wha tmet s fhat B arae. IhLimeet. the, stwspo Daved, thoi | & 20t & BCHI DO O o Dt —— staength iu the Wn‘dm;’ by P Robst Muirey, tHon were Ineincerd; that their professions were nothine; that | heads in grief us the borored remalna of Abrabam Livcoly cordance with the request of Mr. Draper, e s < J ¥ b o Ihey were politicians aud that they are Got to bo behieved. | pussed through on their way to their last resting THEODORE THOMAS' SUMMER CONCERTS. 4 < B < Brig.-Ges. Brook Postley, Cemmanding. D. M. Babeock, 8. 4. Tilde, e er vience can_ you have of Ioyalty! They | Ulinois, To-day the sume great people, Wwith great apylanse s congerts aro il given ab Terrace THE NEW-YORK dat Cavairy—Col Dennis C. Miton. M. 1 Throop, Wi Haks, talk nboat it usd talk sbout red-tanded Rehels and afl Taiih, have groeted his Coustitutional successor as e e dore & (i rant e madbement 30 Cavairy—Col. Jobu H. Budke. Benj. Wood, 0. W. Jolyn, that, " Who is there that bus fonght this rebellions | b way 10at Sivte to aitesd the R Aero.riant Solt)y inis. Tine _ FILST BRIGADE INFANTRY. b W, P. Joues, M. Ward, sparit with more consisterc: and determination th indf- | Jaying of the cornerstone of “bis great rival ormaess are not dependun pon ‘1 Birig. Gen. Spicer, Commanding; Chicf of Staff, J. J. Van | Thoe. Murjhy. vidual who nddre a1+ Hear,” and cheers.) Who bas | is Stephen A. Douglas, [Applause.| As we recu 88 in cdse of raln thay are give 1fe Ane | 0. SOUTH TABLE. o ¢! ¢ ) o . " n it belonging to the Garden, which will ac 1 D o s sacrificed and suffered more + But ‘beeanse my sacrifices and | facts and briug them to our i _ % 10 faptry~Col. Thomas M. Reed, 430 men. Rev. Mr. M Neirues Edwards Pierrepont, Fufertugs have bees great as an_ ivcident growing oot of o | grest lesson, that amid all th erul hundied people. Ou Tuesday avd Fri- s the programme is composed lurgs f the IR S T . W, Cowles, 400 men. Lawrence K. Jervie, 4. K Doclittle, great civil war, should I become dend and insensible to truth | and, party ambition are to be buried sud ieal music, anl on Wednesday eveni Zint Tufaniry—Lieu purpose of studying the common D 30 BY THE WINNER. 7ith Infantry—Col. Thomas Lynch, 50 meb. Stewart Brow and principle, [Cheers.) But theso men notwithstanding they | com b Infantry—Licut.-Col. T. J. Downing, 45 men. > y David Patters way now profess loyaity snd devotion to the Unton of the | country's good, and remembering this, 1 se Mozart programme will be given \HE WEEKLY TRIBUNE for AUGUST : St G Lok Bg:;-rxvcmzml{“ iy et e L .t., ,‘.;‘y;}f;;’;yw m-r-. are not to m.g-lm. 1-~ue::.'-; What better | l;hlul?r('-m..lll‘l:h:\]nll ldv:-ehn‘ul' m" r“h.,a-.. -|.{..-lm e Bekudanl b SONEER H BE A for ig--Ges. d 3 of Stafl, s el 3 aries, evidence can you have of loyalty aud devotion to_the | the Constitutionsl advisers of the lnst. And this greas [ict @ L 4 —_— 8 Courek. i . €. Vanperbiit Irauc e o tesaion, Wit Sare. in thia day of ¥o | wiuda us aito, that aimid ol the chavges of time, we must re- BILLIARDS IN PHILADELPHIA, | 01N X WELKLY TRIBUNE for this week contaics (e (e int Artillery—Col. W. Teller, %0 wen dismounted aud sbout | €. It Jeverich. 0 poitica freedom. set. up o iuquisition on s man's | member that we wust sacrifice ull tueir old autipatbles and —— owing: L oras—Traot The Empice Biete; The Jokpeon Sob R. L. Cutting. ence against bis professions of | prejudices to the oo eowmon goud. to lhot' ioterestsof | |\ nUpPOUS GAME—THE BEST AVERAGES YET diers; Ti a1 Convention; The Laboress’ Congr ive ot " ¢ lived uuder this | our country, 1 propose to_you, gentlemen, the Cabinet Officers | i iy . 4 4 3 Right of Sufiruge; Our State Conv: it rialh MADE—2% BY THE LOSER Joyait Noves. W00 Wwounted. 3d Irfantry—Col. Jobn E. Bendix, 500 men. of the President of the United Sates, |Cheeriug | | Bh 1ufantry—Lieat.-Col. Avthon Mever, (0 mer, Edward Cooper, g from its origin to gfi‘]"‘l:n?y_(c«l lgwgl Vl;.i I:Am?i, l‘tl‘l' wen. ‘v’s": \;_.wllln::hun. '{{.-::y“:l;ln. obeved the laws, RE<POYSE OF MR, SEWALD. Sansom-st. Hall, Phila'~iphia, on Tuesday night Eammonnas, Ne ifairy—Col Wim. G, Ward. 50 . Turubull, r o118, peril, and vet, in seotinient they preferred of Crmizess or NEw-YoRK: 1 beloug berea-bere in New-York | Ist, was the aceno of the most remarkablo match at billiardy | Lowewt ™4 Moer #th Tufantry—Col. Frederick Conkling, . Frank Work, Jow M. Mclean, ther bave lived ander another form: of government. ‘The beat | —ui et Cabinet of other honors have occured t we, | ever witnessed, As the score coraprises i ot few innin | pNuws o ewe Wans_Domestio Newn—Crinss 424 sin Abhite | They are il subsidiaty to my principal pride—that Lam o | m king allowance for the b iver of points, 18 ‘the briclest D s e fe] ot A~ gpred ~York City: Southern "' o Y oreizn Nows—0s practionl lovalty South, The Fredien; Mexico; Forelzn ot Britain, Prow s, Udelpho Wo, Moore, vidence you can have ir the their prfessions, Thien if 5 men, 6tb Jutantry—Col. Jobn D. Krebbiel, 400 wen. u of tho greatest singlo republican State of | ever made, we make room far ¢ 0, 13 native-born ¢ THIRD ERIGADE, }LE'I_.‘VI"""“_""- d theirnctions, [Cries of *Good,” und eheers, Wrig.-Ger. Wm. Hall, Commanding; Chief of Staff, Q. J. W Livhey " . n frow the North and tue South come fo the world, Aye, and I wisn that 1 could make the | PLUNKEIT—0, 0, 0, 0, 'y, Greeee. derriott. S JiSber, Wm. T lon o the Copstitution and the | Mayor of th 'New York feel haif the pride in the grow- | 10, 0, 4, 52, 46, o B o e ncior ¢ Abeiiion Linsole: “ist Infantry—Col, Rush C. Hawkios, 500 men. - S Mman ‘Uheir nctions and professiops correspond, | ing ¢lory and greatuess of the capiial oity of the State of New. | 0, 30. 0. 2%, 1. | 8ix Monieu L Wl House with Absaham Lincoln, The Stery - 7t Isfavtry—Col. Emmons Clark, 00 meu. Wi h"-’ l::;d ol. R Morrow, you must assume that they are sincere. Have wo reached that | York that | fecl, when 1 remember that fn_the Cabinet of tbe | 1,500, Average, 30.7. of & Pictre: The So |I.:A‘l‘tul'dlllln‘u:ldlu‘ Rutned (1 8, #tb Infuntry—Col. J. M. Berrian, 434 men. S N H. A, Nelon, Joint i our country’s hiatory that sil_confidence i Jost fn | United States [ uover buve thought thought, or studied a | Esteiui—i6. 2 1), 2 81, 30 113, 14, 31, 0. 11, 32, 41, 100, 35, | A Journey Througb the Desolaied States, sod Telks i the Pecyle | 9tb Infaptry—Col, Joun H. Wileox 400 wen. gl o M. 0. Robertr, ve reached that point—if we cannot trust each | principle. but which weit to make the City of New-York—uy 0, 0. 282 6, 11, e ol o RIGE-A Retcoapest of ia 2nb Tufantry—Col. W, H. Farrar, 390 mev. * Yo X Jonsmen Gee. Plessasise, fidence ia gone—1 tell yon Yoor Gorernment Is | own city—the gieat city of tho woild, of all ages ) Total, 1,360, " Averuge, ing—Feom Our S}l Cor oDt s Corraspobdenl, Boysrd Bo4b Iufantry—Col. Eagene Le Gal, 1% wen. ] ) e Robb ot ud streog ua 8 rope “Funud, Its own welght wil tumbie | (Applause | 1 thauk the Mavor for the kindness with Taylor 1%e-Mining s0d Milng K FOURTH BHIGADE, T W eun I ¢ "rflm- §i o pleces, Government has 1o tie, this Governwent hay | Yo has introduced and I will go back ‘rophe obtained the lead ot the start, and kept it op to the Wy Rervrianion o Ma- Raxsoxs—Spacial Dipetch Cet. Harmon D. Hull, Commeuding; Cbief of Btafl, Robert | vm A" Iudd, ot Ty 20 bond, 1t lan no adhesivo power. i confidorce and trust | to the place which ho bas stelgued e, the very lumbls place | last foping but one ¢ be pluged On'the 46th, or Jast but | toghe N, Y. Fribune. tom N, J. : - ler. & 1. Babeech, A Jattager, in each other gone. But these men who aat in that Conven. | in the Cabinet, (Laugbter.) 1 will goback into the Cabinet. | three, Lo was 35 b abead, and of course the match was | W, Disparcies—The Reception of the Southern Unics- 1ol —Lieut. Col. Governeur H. Thorpe, 350 meu. _,;,h'll,’:l z inean, tion. who professed that they represented a peace loving peo. | We war on straight-jackeis there sometimes And being | regarded as Jost w Plunkett. its; ron-;z:v-umvm; Avsimes the Resjorni 1tk 1 y—Lieut.-Col. Lux, 500 men, s ple. are doubted. They declare that their people want peace | there. and it being a very lato bour of the night—(* gv oa, * e sum played for was 8200, tn sddition to the ebampion- bility of Stopplig Ratlous. b 0B earth and good wiil to wen, and taey are unswered with | “goon.”) And that the preceding events of the duy arv cal. | abip of Peunsylvania, aud the game was caroms, crotohet ,,T,'- Fl:mln ,{_'nwnl.u-nm ke barred, on a Phelan and Collende- full-sized tahl T o ik Brawm, e of mark, there were hetas, of New York ; Ly oLty Kty i IxpUsTRIAL Nuw Umeeaxs K1or—Iits Official Li.tory; The Dispeteler of the argoment, ©* We won't believe you.” Thercfore this dis. | culated (0 make us loquacious, L will tell yon some” Cabinet ruption, this practical dissolution must conti.ue 1o exist, | sccrets, and I hope thatyon will exclude press, so il e oil the Philadelpkin | lay w, Virst. T must the ndulgence ‘gflcn Joun M Devitt und Mith i t Be 24 lufantry—Col. Jus, F. Cox, 400 men. otk I 52 —Col. M, T. McMalon, Brevet Mejor-Gen. of Rev. Dr. Tmy;«m, Vekan . J. 3. Wade, | Col. Ad (b, 300 men. FooBad ot Why is the Southern man not to be believedt And Idou't | there cun be no wits ot Fraak MeFaroy, 100 ep. Ny g ko oy k19 ek bere o it because T am n Sohorn man and becase | of my breunen o et abinet. Tiava T the leave o rovesl | Wiomes Yoley, of Cbicago, who iv chuwpion of Mivois, and T The. el O reaching Thirteeutb-st., the head ‘of the infunt - Fain o et e oy ihagt iew fres sawthe Tigbt of heaven in & Northera | secretat (There being 10 objection, Be continyed.) Kocol. | has come on to particinate i <%0 graud Lournement te bo beld | T ¢ " Tho Late Rev, Joum 2 The dinner was excellent, and fully occupied the stten- | State. Thank God,though 1 say it mysel, feel that I entertain | Ject fellow eitizens, thit the doors are closed. Ahout the last | here next woek, und Philip 1icwen, of Cincinnati. To the B o 0."“ u‘"m&:;um:fl-ucuhw T oestensive with all these Statcs | commuuication 1 kad with the President of the U. S, before | afternoon, theso centlemen, nssisted by Ryoll. Palmer. Nelms, T‘.""‘. R ’;,o'l ',.“"n SaoAn Appeal to Cougress aud North- opiuions and notions tha fine turned down that street, while the wlry brigade | . ik the President an Broadway. to Twvnty.thurd. | o of the guess wotil ., Fher e pert v } . e near to. the princ , i and dowrr Fifth-ave. to Delmonico’s, arriving there | imitted behind it, und the Mayor, commanding silence, Cheerr.) Aud woile 1 aw e South. | we lefc Washington was one that certain geatlemen. Alexan and other Philadelphia experts. ave un exkivition st Concert {iiers |Applause. | That 1s to say 1 ‘Stewatt (cheers] and Richard Sehell {appluuse] and | Mall, which was numerously attended, both by the ladies and :g "flf.""' Ma. Kixe or Tan Tixss—To the Editor i T Jcheering | —and at wi i | proposed thint we should dire at Delmoico's touight, | geotiemen. a1.d developed sowe very fino play, ns PRESIDENT's TRRATMENT OF GRY, SHERIDAN 4 DispATCN I s= this ation. | aw a Northern wan. out the * push «lot,” Esteple conld sbout 33 o'clock. The President and party passed into s ' ourteenth-st., and entered the building st the eustern | M\ SIEECH OF MAYOR HOTFMAN. i 1 claim for myself, s . Lnsta’t be required to make a speech [ It was evident that o aptrance-way on that street Will the gontismen: Sil Their glasses o the Srot teass of th d you must | (Laughter.] T told him that I could speak for the | viot have been beater, as bis yliving round the table was to The N, Y. Tribune. . THE REVIEW BEFORE DELMONICO'S. ev ing? 1 do s Tu the presence of | nnlx'vr Illlhnm'mn'hee uml‘.] !:ntrll:.lnfihbl obliged to | suverd. Ih;hen T, Eyal, formeily cbampion, will probably Tastixoxy BErows Tie Recoxsraocrion Cow- 7. Boon after their arrival at Delmonico s, the larger nuw- | 10 suy disting Fly {o presence of the | well b ; e , whoa yon ket up, | challenge Flunkett. 4 pecial Correspondent; Attfn Fhiie: teruf tho pany yased 10 tho pltiorm, which had beey | F1 dent if e Vel St L eptak of bbus B2 Cheerys | Bt e oot SastSUIo8 i Wadbre, propostid 8 stpa | spcech (1 hey have in requiiow 0u 0 maks i, 1 I e = sdR AT O Bl S e misabce oL building, and | o Somered pueet tomight t woui | vesuly oot of asie '€ { | Flos, Now, what was i resson that ties projased il | faken. Thas in the st oot b d oy W run Latss Fiaanse on rus Navion—Tie Cslontite of the de. ined you aoy longer than was Lecesmsary 1o enable me b | pp "The titae has come 10 think. The time has come | that when this excursion, which i T laman iy Bouth o the Unionlsta of the Narth o wpats—Asother Oclai whe p Witkout Oficial Bread aud Butter. The | fect to say that it is political, or i inst anybody ! it there reviewed the troops of the First Division. This ow was the most imposing spectacio of the day, | dwdecge she, very plessast off 1o consuli our brajns, aud the paseions of ovr b p - P Y. | upor ve. (Cries of “Go on'"] Ame bas. come when "the reaton should Vesr swey, aud | or that it has any sinist | | al doty tbat is_incambent 1’ arrangewents, i clear & 3 puce Prasident at the City Hall in the name of iLe wunicipal ; feeling and Lnpulsion be laid aside. W id, and” grew out ur‘u Isaid when 1 welcomed Yeaf tobaeco sold yes. | Co Live BN thoat Qo e ater oo the Condition ¢! 1he" in treasare, The Miller's Natic 1 ter, 40e., und | ¢ terday at Jige. per nd, Planters’ Da the admirable po) a”fi;"““ the "i"i:‘"“' O the hoel. Neveral buurs pre- | oo ies s of the peaple that when the City of New York | the Soath keve for separation; what wea it 1 hey e it | Emne e el syeak ot the lagiag af Lbe corne ! ome | wox, 40, Harrison 0., and Fox Susie Doe, | T paxTIAL ToUR, ¢ arrd - " & a8 0 o laying of the corner-ston 3 . 0! ey N wious 16 m‘:‘lmm &," mm:élf n‘ |_l;; |:4:‘l‘|‘nl kl"h: .po::.n.‘n‘k;a“xt speak in whispers of utter auy uncertain | tue Coustitation of uAI- T atted States wan insuflicient for them, | «f the monument to Su;?n'-n A Duu[lnl“‘ld mr;',lmn nher Virgin:s, 40¢., and F A "] Gex. Fonmmsr Pmfi: oo MERTIHG, - orsi Conv ice, uuder Inspectol apt. Bpeig Rt | Rasl{ CBent et A Sind dopivaeel.-ond Teali tpon | wod that they were not sceured in their rights under the Con- | of tue Cabinet feit thyt, the Nation and the World owel an | ~ Nuw Youx Cire Unlon Kepibicas Gece The grond pesfacly clear of the iwmetsa crowds ‘which | tiegoducs o this ey to bear festimong lo'ghe trulk of my | sttution. Wieier i be srue or fase, that wan b reason | irredecimablo debt to &keghen A. Doughs, and ¢ | T i AR Py S eclaration. As the Chief Magistroce of the City and the rej- | nasumed that we will scparate this li:vlernmcflnn we chuot dentsaid that Le would ud provided that bis | Bowea W'fl",’u,.fi-':. ':‘":.."'_': 1566 x aaxer. ' le, wl 3 8108, Wednesday. Aug. 29, 3 whole, atd we will take | conid attond with bim, uad Yo it passed wntl bt betod | gy filowing te the woekly stateracnt of the condi ax = :mndmn A\H]u'rluckllml’w!‘rnlem‘ n:‘;nnpux«lby Scuuntion._ Arie Lie Magmiys slunl d l e ms. Grant, Meade, and other officers, and Secretaries 1 iy .ty s It is my pleasuze 10 | Lave the Constitution executed a pe sk for them when they do not spesk for themselves {good, 1 the Coustitution of our country in & separute condition agd | last, when the party wad gatbered together, and arra | | , Welles, &c.. made their appearanice on the staud, - O the plaiforin were the e Dot ens: @t and | 5004 8ul heers) beb w b chey spoes o themsalvon n's By | weWillenforsd f, 1o was. spavations v was Segit ibe| mests wers mad L. ihs WASI' pIOErRMe of 0 esgusidan tion (f th- Dunks of his ity £ ) iral Fartagut, Secretary Seward, Sectetary | a o' e aud {"",w'h e Miowl < Ehag hinsaqan o ofF 1 took my porition in- the Senate | from Waslingion, tnrough, Balitwore, Pl icelpiio. } Copital.see. $11,900.000, Duo to other Banks. §15,700,500 B Weleh, Batpear Goivral Barnsn, e, it iartr | Bryl i chne il shun (1 el 6l at ol o | e o l0 i oo PN Fi? M:; gmun.lu“, ’H;ndim;l‘nn;nnl meibers ".:“.m"»f‘:)"" nnndul l‘fun:'l e'v"y Voiey '0( 1be land, 1 pave whs that | that we seould Le ewled out on the way, aod we appoivted the | 1o#8! Tendornotes 21,7es 700 Clreulation & M%“'l“fi‘ haad. hast ef gfcere, - mmwm‘-;a | refebosd from every Lillaide and | the Corsutation can't e eufurced. Detce ticy wauted to | orators who wero most » Sentabin 3 (b8 Deople of the United | Due fsow other Bks 1.Y74,500 party madd their appearatice, thay e od (etns es W, to the worid &s the | geparate. They attempted to weparate but they | States to speak for us everywherc—hey wero (o speak wid w —— gre. ot while the question was pending they | were to sit slient Aud those orators were Gea, Grant of tie | Tk TRIDUNE ON RAILROAD trenso of the Unkied States aud assured them, ob 1 have since, thay | Neu-York, I to "Chicago, and 1 be this Unfon wae perpetaa). tht it wos & goent magie Cifcle, | necoasary to selcet orators 10 addives the people, supposing | ate)... pever to be broken, Byt the reason the 8 —We ‘print | ] Tt - bt e police Lioekade, snd from t eCU- ) - ) el of 4sovernment was W' | Apmy (lond inngller wiod o nse ] and Adwiral Farragut of MiscxLiaNmors Irns. g seats 00 te Welconies of the hotses ialjac Ther 0 B e e e e el of 48 'they udopt * Was it not with | the Navy. [Great appl But Tam sorry to toll 108 ‘that | the STowing eommunication Ib evidence of dbe lze MARRIAGES AXD DE’ . g oops then passed £a roview before the Pree Thoe 100 THhited Mhatew, - + o HE0%, etident o ted Keatest | our ar nt has tailed sitogether. Aud now I inst tell | popatar.iy of Tk TRiess | Omrvany—Death of 1~ Richmond and the fev, 1ob order of marel up Brosdway wis preserved in the review. | The toast was drank standing, the bard ploying ¢ Hail it i d | you sdotber secret. Look Wt there and there, | Ul b AT | Before passing the plattorm, the troops shouldored anfls, | o the Chief.” 'y ying ¢ He they had Lved fr ove | there |pointing to the arms of the States) and § Ve oll right politically, il Reports of the Stoek, Money, Sod ‘thus marched it review, ghe oftiers (those of theu | Whien the Pres] ive o L Kol e ol PR rellmfirgian fad | ets, spectuly teported for Tro N, ¥ - hought of the watier) saluting with their swe SURSE A S . ;! don't vt bs Ale Nk i b2 80 rapidiv that the; ’ Price in wrappers, I ta i reman with ue eed Cougt when they put aio on the Morris nnd Essex | aud the ¢ T uug thei P p 1 mmm_(‘;fl"x "r"f'_;hd;y:v":t“' e r.:mw:.l ‘11.. laud | the Musor vequestc Joa. s, [ 3 o month of April, 18 reached 140 phtfem,” atd-faced the Prost s 1t“:vdl. lyt waiters to keep gnict o o ‘;I]x'b‘; eateroed. | o gl Abrahani Ly was y(;| .lnu.m. upon the ef ! GUNES, Whicl Wie wore tLap {..u’ while -the regiment was marelin 4 oy SPEECH OF TiE PRESIDENT. o o g Pl b ¢ Beey i g, 3 50 iy i 4 £ all the popers y #41d Le bad | e uien s e WA Sompany & The Pre t said b ity b provired an e3iy : { | v ut betpre be b o | rders, payabla to the wier ¥ beibg safer, ure preferable (o any other e o | Grsrugins Adieess TUE FRISUNS New York . 178 Regi- | yaut been proue y fipe, und were Joudly auded. | Mayor of (hy ¢s the terminatio 7eCEITE YU W pisbed. The bands of th nevis were exoyed sg 1o get \bat de ) New-York Aug. 9, 1866

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