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e P NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, "AUGUST 8I,” 1866. - o this work, 1 oongrat: jon of taxation, but faot of to pere hich la T ' " " Tl 1E PRESIDEN POLICY‘ eloction of 1868, The 0ld men do not want to again sond thelr 0O this do 1“. plbe il g B 4 which 18 very olsar and purs, was moro than T could woll awal. [ loas fetally than ia pravions visitations, but in th Southam B b attlos overiagain, Thore | Lave been pormitted o participate {n these ty m lons, but | low continuously, t of its oold) that ampire 40d throngh Contral E: o dowa bersto bt hel B0 e eveavad hearts | pray taat God may o particijats n theso boly oblects, snd 1 | (o Lot ek away fom thein the Deusde Gf lya! roriseniar | * urely thi s o oF nadhre's ourlontin. At the game time | uarise Gy Db s 100 P, o 1o masy o the. sl 14 oag of matares profound mysieres. Whe it waa s | Simment e, i, 4ad waiant &, U epdomle e ropored S -+ 3 hes. I thaok you, tlewen for the conrtes) ou bav tion, u frinidos b “wlow of thie | wishet, € Mhatt 30 £ ES Cindous with which 7ou "The principle that ropressutation oan be withont proper extended to me, sud g o oan be applied to other qualification beside that lic motice, sowe of tie le wont and saw it; but they could not agree in w8 in otber cities (4 At Nor o m b n given 10to the ooutrol of its enemies. brought to Eogiand colly peech of the Kion, Johu A. Bingham, 1 " o ot b i ded | recelved me. o qual ions, o ollowing i aa extractof the cloguent sponch of th | LT o i aad e apotie wes, e resnit of : i g loyalty, whioh may bo of groat momeat 0 to s of tho | 4 ozt .6 explain b phanomenon § L= . Jobn A. Dingham at Cambridge, Guornsey County, | gpich oannot be dowbtful. Tl South Las suffered enough The Philadelphia Convention Ry ; CW. L. B8 o Py - o, 0u the occasion of his renomination to Congress: Wroady, God knows, and now lat us have peace, based upom AN UNPUBLISHLD ADDRESS. - e KAMR OF OUR PARTT. - Foster's Crossings, Ohio, e Tho Boa:d t3ea adjournsd for one weei. THE UNION PROPOSITIDN the only possibla terms, & couformity to the groa prinotplos of N LIV " Washington soeresgondent mak it c——— e . The party calling itsclf by that name, which hasmow be- | Liverty aad justios. T's t5a Bditor of he N. V. Tribunes 3! sponden! 08 the LHllowing aug- WHICH 18 TRUB, AND WHLCT [3 PALIR! e T #ome onored as the party of the Union, deglare that they ac- S Sr: I happened to know that the Preatdent of the | gestiont = 0 Aartighd o A e e LD NEW VORE. day last a letter, of ames are aald fo be (hingd—and Ars sometimes of gt | giu. [ the fisst column of $his morming's I — LANDMARKS? 07 TilR 0A Among the fow historical localities anl ohjasty of iaterest wlioh the rapid growth of New-¥ork, aad the 1a- the Constitutiona! ameudment praseted to the Amerioan Bpeach of Hamm d Just basis for the resto [} i A Philadelphta Convention receired on Tu B0t S Talr ang Joxt base or 150 remtoration of e UBion. | o 3 51 Tammond addrossod 8 largs meetiog st | hib 'yt vy Tiberty to send you s copr. o will o, if | prbross vest e poncs Do oares of e oy « country—which bas IMMREDIATE REETORATION, i/ qhe other party. defaming and disgracing tie nyme of Dom- | Macon, Mo., 0n tha 13th, in which be made (he f0llowing | gpanjenged, deny it Its advics was, ou the Whole, pretty | eafricd on the lata grand contest for liberty to n triumphant Ténes, the * following * beads * ocour: * Peace. Order, Tran- '} and Authority Throughout tAe Land.” Ta the sixth colum may ba found the * heads* ** More Disturbances an the n‘}:’;o‘r‘:;’:)h;](;l:lu‘::t‘l’l‘u‘l:’:;:n:r‘r o .ff,i"',fl.'“ ‘( f{: statements relative to Presidont Jobnson aud tho condition | gell followed, but the Convention forgot to give the reason. :‘ a?l“h?‘lrl’,'?' :Vyiedn_:lhl * Loyal Uunion parts.” Tlulxp?o. Tately fo Tebellion; and In favor of tueir immediato a8 | of the Souths = Youn, - B e T e fole whieh O e Con swu i+ | boset shangs nalliont . . ¢ . . oy Dilayal” and thete w0 conclia SN | oy Shors—Tvocps Ovderd from Bichmond.”, Can yuu i | stsnt change luckdent by wer, tuoniste ia population ,.‘:.“:-’::‘;’,",9-‘{""1:.‘.";‘Ji‘.".?":'.:,5‘,‘«%;“.‘.?::1r.“-.?ff ou, | o TLwould be tmpoesible o :“,:“f:.’.:':&,','.?'{:.":r?m{:' T the Prosident of the Philudeiphia Conventinn ke ouairy I dow dividnd, | C W L e withog -y e tton e | (=9 haTajels Sn By ooalsmplstign ot e i ond n { | A o 7 E i ') s . 0 o d : eaunot nasiake the meaning of e They aro org0sed. f | STy rauchad by & prom L o o w o had | * Dds, Sik. "Tia PLiadclghia Convention has o sery dett f b o g A Lorat Max sroy TW Start, | toask 3r Raymant I 00 1 WP P08 . Soat extact ¢ strangor, tho following will bo fonad bast woethy atteation: P oate and difficult duty to perform. May one who fels great PRRESIDENT'S COTLLUSION WITH TR DEMOCRACY. | "Ny York Aug, 20, 1806, Yours troly, ¥ E Broadway, 39 tha roprassutativy stroet and leadlag thoe oughfare of the past, aa wollas of the presea® oity, furaishes oourse, to the Coustitutional Amendment; b Contederate Senator, . 1 for the safoty | boen s United States Seuator nd then a Confede! 3 14 } efsouria o aay new guarasiics belag o Miro. to say new | 450 bad Jast retar i wrged to ifen- | \oAareet Jn TeBRNS O o afbw, s do, be allowed tomake, | 4 corrospondont makes tho following inquiry. Us- Ol o of Jsensats or property in the | Y mystl witd ¢ o Rebel pariy of the Soush. Mo satd they | wiylou IRt tEe eation bo defnitivel hended, | Questionably The Post did assort what ho says,snd we | 7 ANDRAW JOINSON AND JON TTLER. uibers Siates ef e Usion aier restoration, ‘Ask aay oo ety ‘:w;‘f.:fd O e e amisation nnder the patrom- thad tbo means for it coomplshen! nay be wisels provided. | nohiced it .{m times . b o the Editor of The K. ¥. Tribune.) ¢ isaders what be means by B4 enooRdls g pressod my doubts s aim is—is it not 1—s0 to affect publio opinlos in ¢k Y i 57 ¥ i i i the tiv i oaal restoration,” sud Af you only assure bim that 100 e and leaderaiip of tbo Prosident. Tespressod my doubts | Ea wih iy ook (obo 2 ACRE PALCEORLSLCG 1l Vi | | Bnot tho ot dlaclosed fn Tis Eeening Poxts sotlcs of Smm: When living in Philadolphia ot the timo of | * Bowiing Gresa in the timas of s Dutchs was ths * Conrd od, and that | sion of Southorn reprosentatives, the party inaugurating the Dete Biohmond an [mportant onoviz : tnat the smalgamn- | John Tylor's apostacy, T met ons day lu Chestaut-st. a1:ading | ond of town, that part of Broadway then oallsd the * Hesrs tion tioket of lnat Fall was got up aader the P"‘"‘ 06 | Domocratio politician, Who, {a answr 0 & question of mins a8 | Serans” In contradistiaction b ths Hosrs Wogh, which was the i +of | a8 to the possibility of committing Mr. Josnson ¢ 7 may b i oy, b ol B R L | achoma” B aared e he v lady cqmmi , 3 | s, recol- { Convention and thoir friends shall have a clear major 'y of L b X e | ander loot, was early last Fall, 1was disquioted by it at the tim votos in the next Congress, aad so put an end {0 the w «chiefs wu’ld“fi.‘ht Nl.flm;'-m. :M'fi:y-t\:'rn:m c.";:pl to what he thought of it, feplied: *To be oandid with 00, | name of the bighway beyoud the w‘li“ Ay bt o d from Mexion, and by bim urg the best Aald for obsarvation. and the Dattery tha bast polad from which to start on sar aatiquarisn tour, ho bad evidence in his possession to that cffeet. Th ponatitational guaranties. witlout ary toet uth, wighout a0y ntgrierence of auy kind on (no BT, U y all st | but aid not fato ita importanoe. 1f L had I never would | of radieal rale? “ obeit E_Lee, Joseph and all tho rest | but did not apprecia e . trikes me f New Amstord alls of Congress, or excrcise the duties o high Moes g o B A X » 4 & b 3 " b Andrew Johnson fauen? ave reet for & short distanc . treasonabl, rebellions spirit maitaios its <uv, and that the | nate and radieal Radicels, Hers comes in the great diilicult Brr: 1 have just had a conversation, at the Fifth- :?.,2.‘31'»'«"3’,’.';'1,"""':13.,'.’:':»;"?..'%. Tanks of the Democratio | s0ems to bave been lababited by the M‘fim ln-:" "ho would always despise @ | classos, boing mainly oompowsd of hovels and amall shantion the gift of the people, they shall b allowed to do o without | HOaR0RET b H0 O railtors there ato as a powerf:| and ready for | fnsperable except by the exercise of th ¥ o o erf s qaestion. s doma o e reople. {0 dostractiun ne in times pask. | tao e R e Tt 'iad e tonts | 1T Hotsl, with ong of Lip lesden 884! gknowledged leders | party were ey, many D MEND. ¢ e e T card anythine ke ponseful | of the Soath, whom the Abolitionists—most efclently for their | H2ERTCLyg | SEN T ey dedragild tratior. " Tow few tolowod Andy Job gt updop:\"d to tho Constitatio wishos “;:‘m“:;; :I’Q(‘f':?(::k‘r‘":{r"::y ::\:r.. gtk }: u::u‘l:’ v;rm:r—'c;gr(l):p::‘r‘hfl-ddon r::d‘ ltr;el:l::"-n .;ah‘ ::‘::::r :lrll:; That I might not forget th t words, T wrote them d:vn Tounson, ke s Lrothor ‘ry!or.] '.'n-r » s noconst tational. T beve learned . fho maanest and | oL D et e e ten. the Cowveution | TLibe Pt Among otber (hiacs, 10w Eogleod.” e sy, opr e T wou's illstrions prode. | In front (sonth) of the Gireen. was tie Parade, which alee ‘Androw | served as the Market place. Ths Bowling Green was first ios faitor to | closed {n 1732 The row of aix buildiogs folng the Gress moud's ad- | on the souih, and extending from Stato to Whitehsll st. cover ‘. the site of tko oid Datob and Eoglish forts. ~ Tae Old Goverss astom- Houde sabsaqusnt te sippi most fractions are those who did mot go i ) our pas maut House, whioh served as the axperience—the laghest rource of Ki thnt (e S8t 1 last war, and are pow anxions to 0 ¢ soureo of knowledge~that U .‘ . B Maothers aod 1 | must pusiicly rejeot, robake and disoard them. The wrath of L ; Feabbgion e A reat, I tho Tlg S f e b fiemly blvo, that e massesof the K - wunid Bavere the people agalsi lhee men L unfortunatelr, oo 16 B Sk v T surnmed thom up to bim i | L seuiie, Gonn, Aug, 3, 1565, mont Houge, whioh orrod 3 o Castom outs sabenys g0 toelr Cousts ove ot the pepie bo | maiced quict if they ad pot been goaded ua .reason by thel oy ore essus’s sbirt, which mast be put | " made th PRES i shasgo ther Coneations of Gorernment whenerer ohango | G5 iy lors (oo ‘iswe holdig. poiitivaus, who. with tho | o wholl bodily, 1t wil not, be eaough to tesr . Then you taink that Mastadhoselts uniod S0l DU ery | PABADE OF THE FIBST DIVINION FOR eamsES? | Eoomfarthe presest buldings, whieh ot bhat dale weco con leruives. upon theia on thig | (raitors fu the North who stabbed us in tin back during the | S 0 0% in the shape of Vallandighams and Woods on one | yrajon soldier was disloyal and unoonstitational 1" His eu- JOTNSON, House, No 1 Brosdway. oamed afier the Hon. Procir: Yo those aro my sentimonts exactly.” | o v v Tyibuns 1y, thea Colleotor of tbe Port. aftarward Earl of Gaselis d the most representativo Rebels on the other. At the | DS Foply way otch poaragn, who bullt 1t 1 1750, 18 000 of the moss war, are now inolting svother war and rebel fon. earth Tlis struggle cars has tostifled o all the | WP I X World that ameucwents aro necded in the Constitasion of the ou oaunot, realizs as I do, who bave 'ivad among them, me, the Conveation must nowlere appear fo alm at | ”ynother eaid: *Jefl, Davig will be pardoned. and then be Diued Sl (0 i ke it i g g | S e v o oo Te T, Tt | ks oo e Uitd i Senwo sy or | s Lundemnl QL0 [ T orter i U S T tha adxt e the Elat ot thia Utio Civoon the Radieals and Conservative o (., srbead Domoo. | Convention, because, as its language impiles it would not look e s are the only two prominentmen atiending the recep- | 1 for 8 parade of the First Division, National Guard of i it i g g L , s sctivo trasfor | welf. T:a oxhortations to the South not to send downright fire; fiudmldonl.‘v‘» Do I convorsed on tbat ov. | Now-York, to escort Prestilent Johnson around the city, 503 | [543, In oolonial ti the 49at of the ighost fashion o militia map, think it 8 swiadle to cal out 1,000 loyal men to | i the Colony, b sivaly tin resilence aad racy; aad oh | ow they gloat over the b ho war to Northern soil. What visions o/ ve 0d Howe, Gen, (Sir Hoor of the Southern press to send *moderate” | ¢85 THL ware Loth sober. - juarters of Lorls ance to be | esters; the adv gaprascotation, according to tieir re, You know that when tots war began there w of ¢ it the ohn 4 | Rebels; the opir - 1 of Stephens and Brown of Georgia tht f “ " Shiaos » it s orgia thatfor | T 0 gy ghey exprossed those *noblo fdeas” {n mors | .4, for such a man as President Johuson, or to and Gen. Wa e alavean tho lund, that by the terms of the ( ‘rl'.!('('d, "”S “Il'i}hwc"lfl“hl:nnm\" Andr.w 1 g s fthe C % W b et ) ud, that oy £l B omaud wllon. —They Liave tha impudance to oall the | them to ba membera of the Convention would have & bid ap- | . J i3 : 3 3 dhro fithaof that poyiaton were counied Dt iaty. Ttadionts, Rebels o Disanioniots, and ures all | poarance st the Ncrib; while it is all along tmplied that bt fiaete pliraay the S1on the Presidens, do , nd s for | G any yolitician. Tt the Comaon Cousel, becauss | bl i T R R Tver futter il fiom ever s ol of ablspesths and negro equality glibly as 194 Daacé Damee 8 Sl the Sacnet oulss aro (o sustaln. &t | subuance thero is e mprovement, Tours £0n e they havo fuat with whom ey wast lo T TG b othars for officos, and i Clinton futter il from o1 ; ! yer Morcover. the expectation of recognition by tho Presi- | they undoubtedly will, tho party of (he Convention—all ¢ - YING—TEN POST, - sob thousands of citizens of tinio aud money, wrd CRIE0 O » h ; 4 ahan vus spoee ud rose, tho 8un UPOL | gqqy, the Robel reprosentatives avd the Copperhead membors | epRcting the ostrich most cluuisily. - All these precautions= | 5 D e POST. less expeuse to full apon Lue peoplo. T say Thia is an outrage, | RroJots were consortad Ouit car ens looked not down upon s single slave. | (O N A0 Bl P oae and 18 freoly and constantly ex- | 8nd much more carefally tuan they have been—shouid hllllnl.','dliljr."l/" l.’hh‘: m;ll':,l‘-'ll;‘-‘n T et sy g eud feel confidout that T oxpress the opiulon of wearly wll the 1815, used 03 & boarding-honse & kept by & Mra. Avers. ; been usad In aeleciing delegates, but to give publiciy the reason IaLp B p men in my regimont, Yours &oio o o Regesr, | Tolleyrand pased somo tima oda; s rouf sad it las bess pplausc.] Dy weans of the emancipation of sed, justified and wisbed for, This tre. sonadle me: A3 Beening Pot, I remember it an It was n ity days ofifu- sucoessively occupied by Prime, the bankor, Mayor Mio vo 8fibs rule of your Cons I ot : dod as 8 Ch : . for it is snic asetion to-day i, wbether § axdod a8 3 Christian act, and support eazurly prouited. | TR GIRCULY ¢ the aituation s been greatly incroased by | tegrity and power, snd Lve marked each stop of its daoling B H e/ IR IS0 1t has heos oeem T this unlucky absence of tact. Bat the problem is still the samo, | and fill. On #poke manly words for freedom and equal ¢ PHEY STOOP TO CONQUER '~ PERIAPI. a8 8 hotel, rat by Jouas Bartl “t_ o.d sabseaently, 1o M{'" hese black mep, Just eman eloded from all political rig ry one man for with the free men of Obio Bpcech of Gen. Moorhead. ] in votes & A I tol, firat by P pamely, to doquis votes enough from the Radicals to give— | rights, and spoke them 1n -mvmly‘Il . Now its raling 1des To the Editor of the N, Y. Tribs S Morrill, who I8 the preseot losaos. o Union meoting was held at Birmingham, Ponn., | with those of tue Poace Democrats aud of the Sccessionists—a | seems 10 be to tran: he poli atrol of the conutry to 4 s E Te frol U e i duip e e S . Jon:t nz in cortain pa- o freight-shed just north of the Kennedy House stands o9 on the 25th, and was addressed by R. B. Carn rity in tho next Cowgress. In order to acoom. | Rebels and their fries and this it advocates {n a style which Str: Isee agreat deal of boa'r gz in cortain 1L T spot ocopiod diring coloaial timas by th ** Burns Coles: working 1w ian, 08, o i i o \ a q lish this u{q.u. indispensable to the great purposes of the ‘may be characterized as half flitulent and haif poerile, However pers of the unexampled ununimity of the late gathering t | nonss” and upon of noar the site of the Dutoh Tavers e 1955 it was ow of puble aflurs 1o otber ohange, arc the 400,000 blacks of Sout . and Gen. J. K. Moorhead, candidato for Congress in tho | Conveution, it uiust now treat with_ great barein 2d im- | the style Is good envagh for the sentiment. and tu e o of the Northt | 2o o e, Moorhosd said e had received o | polliasessin the Gonvention, esd ety armomoy e bat | is suited to o styla. #01 course the grand ultimate o Philadel A strong point Is alsy r.de of the eheerful | Burgomaster Martin Grigier. | Subsequontly, BOb, 1 3 istriet. Gea. Mooshead sa londs. They will ewsily Gaderstand the necessity of this | Fevenuo Sariff to be obtained by Tebel voteain ( sequiesconce of the ex-Rebels, I thinc T can give you the E2ON0 &8 WWRLICIOGS MG, 1| S peramelot '3 fhe sty of the notion, or rather inaction of the Suuthern 1t servad 10 turn 48 boardings orn o % | tho traitor Arnold jod ged T had ocoasion on the afternoon and evening of | 06 1EeC Pl L Tan. b harad 11 B There are many of us who are in favor of that; but wo do not | ex want it ot such cost s the houor of the country—and wewon't | dulegn t, the Convention mnat boldly assume that it s the | have it at that price, . fler tho prelimiuary organization, to cireniste ex- | OUa% FTRICE eut and represontative of the Repablican party, not | T don't need The Post avy looger. Talways like to Know o the delegates at toe Continental Hotel, and | 1o G WM CIRD ad 11 Bros Consorvative Union Patty:” in fact, that it 18 the | what the other side has 4o say, and am a regular reader of | unavoidnoly heard s group of Southerners discussing the n:-lka“ oentury Chanoslior Livingsiva ative of tho AMERICAN I O o nong | wueh Southarn sbeets as The Mobile Times. Those papers are | “ituation.” There seemed to be somethiug dissgrocobis pro- | ¢, ¢ S et EOTL [ 0] 00l ly d 1 the 01 d 08 e of th 01 o cond 3 onperheads aud traitors aiike, of noae of whom it | opealy and frankly devilish in li theie works and wase. and | p Al e Aoy :"glfr:"m parsonage of the Domine Megnpolensin. This 'mnm;r}l)i. 3 . of v, » Y Bball the letter of the Consbit $ spirit be Pojooted? Shall 200 000 white wen in liva elect | Jotter a day or two before from & disabled soldier who | treatmont, though the more they resent it at the time, the E B e o OU0.000 WBIO D | gy i1 position of lerk in one of tho departments at Wash- Obio? Soall & mincrity of {reemen rule a majority? That the quostion, We say to thow, if you dou't enumerate the | ington. The 1+tter stated that a faw evonings ago nearly all o agolvated slaves ationg 3our people and mike tuom the | the olcrks in tho differont offioes wet for the purpose of takin s of representation : if you dou't gi age irrespective | actlon i Soldiere' and Sa.Jc..&' Couvention, whicl ¢ ptember, Aftor the n tho disfragcnised race | will meet in P one of them, .(wlu(r‘r-x Face, ynr-u shall not represe % fhithe Congress of (Le ation, Ju other words Lat | matter had boen ¢ & por asks aoy favors. Its resolutions must be in sece sce with | weoan all see whit they mean without beiog obli P, \ 3 that in oo S . 0 iat they ged to rud [ g, Fiis oame. the ot stood in the breach | said that in case they compromised tosmselve this oharacter; that is, they must be us uear off a rather thin yarnish of loyaity, Aiiertons of Yole Zhat's Qf‘fk"--':ffmvf 0 ero "x' la b ..{.“('-“ |‘rfr;nm" 0 of . o ol Wing CICE This, o < erooted brev be promis d loss nothing) by droppiug 7 e e everal, thus ending the controversy. This. it | BEASTERRL B0 SO0 e hion was ~on the prosonk jometbing ( €5, for which ploase send me 12 coplos of Tne AIGN THIDUNE, B he black patriots of of Fort Wagner and uth ( gkt fn u having thom all discliarged [ nork brought a_one-art to his foet, | for'instance, Ly s 1: “1f we hold office at the cost of principles, | pecagsary.” gramme a8 possible withont exoiting suspic stain the Burean *for s long s 1vil Rights Act must be commended, and [ Canr New York, Avg. 30, s to mo, is tho sccret of their course. Liw, ataoped. it whother to conguer FRmALT: 40 Ue o % Resoectfally yours, ¥ G W, line of Morriast. Nor'hof and & old Dutch barial-ground—the first sstablished on tha lsland, 1g Broadway batwasn 1) 40d 2 (', Above tho traitors of that State, ore as @ (ion io Congress ns the:r former m Thes> geutlemen et thoatce go " M. Carnabatra anlo wud, mauy sidionh | Sugeciay ho ToatOuth thaat o sirenuoualy def niod. - The 0s6ntation, I ore amjd tostimony Lo the fact that ho was a membe: of the n . ywer be aequi MY POLICY" - 4 onmin clection cry hovest and true m o cou M : Aot bty ok b o Pditor of The N. V. Tribwe, ? B ] g the cotonial times the fira of 78 Baving swept avary 7oe Carol old e Y i Catl sntat ‘.';‘,".".'.,‘,',,'.',,fgh' toe fighting hod-deem | ST ‘Ifl““'!""f‘(""';“‘; represcutation for the South, pror | gim: During the serenade on Wednesday evening —_—— O ts landmark sway. Oyster Pasty-u '§‘- e ;.;.,,'.’.,,«. ahall ot <o iy e vaters ahe | e e B e e B T e e o o T ali, GArLATAY of | ey Se s ouason, Looat wets Gl foe o Gon: eantast | T 110 METROPOLITAN BOARD 0F HEALTIL. of Drondway was ocigiially an 1 wholi count Ler Lo ho saya she may do | mem when the Rebels proclaimed tho doctrine | {ta negre cifisons may aigo g L ' Eimy) SR cheer u-.nJuhllran;‘l‘.t'rxn wers ca l’»d 1;-r for u‘e ()ir tand pamse ounected with the oity fortiSies c W Carolia_choosts to count & comsio o fuio e, may om. . 4 will, a¢ wero cheers for Furragut; , , Cown Hall, which als in -l s very thing. But if South ¢ \ she may do | member of ConErens oD e . Tro had warned | 14 R08r Clinent mn o ational Amesdment, 1t will be ot | SHPE VI & BUL B CS, R0 was. noar by when TUOT, | one pROM THE SUPERINTENDENT—DR. HARRIS'S | or Towa Hall, wiich also nciuled *Xou date not edll for thires ohs WEEKLY LETTER—TOE BOARD OF HEALTII AND ooy granting | (hom that If they went out thes wonld bo forced G0 reiurn t0 | best a bad thin : J 7, 67 F It e by tarn ' to manage iu tho coming caavass, Tuat the : J ; i3 o her n»pnii their :“"‘"‘.“’ but they lnk».ah u\'\rl\lln:'l'v rd?n-ru.‘x,n‘n_nun politioal power of the Soath sbould bo isereased by emancipa- lu::;“-‘:l d ln\!:u xi e U b b B ST Tk e el eiaL = The AN 2 long abi bitter | Hoo—that the Nerth has inoreassd tho power of 165 eo0'SS | proves By Mis fostantly doing 60, whon three rousing che: THE DISCHARGR OF CARGOES—AN OPINION PROM stroge l.l]J v- on subdued. he Rebels Lad forfe by its conquest of them—that ooe vate in Carolina should be | o ke crowd around showed anmistakably how **my policy theii lives an y and werg willug to como back upon | equal to two or more in New. York.—it wiil be found difficult | frooegarded by (4o peopie in this city. ruth requirce us io COUNSELOR TRACY—MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. r Congress A meeting of the Board of Health was held yeste: with ber White pop Impartial ge, and thus u ' sontation, there can be vo reas d additional strength to the G s lsave this question of suff prosent Unitsl Statas Troas guratad the First Piesident, Af:‘. i 1 his officere took farewell fntarviow with his o ara soroor ot Peart and Broad-sts,, loag ce ramoved Where the Machanies' Bank now atands, south sids of Vall v would ask. Tbe Soat Btates, wheret has slways b put we adopt a just prisolple | any terms Coagr n States woald N P ol v -y of ropraseatation for each a the States. v An o CuRt o N O Tntod MBI VOTTNE | ooy DUEShers e APRRTS. Perkiaps this point sbould be | gad () at tko gentieman who called for tae ohieers of VIOLATION 07 OFFICIAL OATHS. tho saxisty of the Demosratio pary to got uld f the relns | T satural alle of the new prssy wil fosingtivly under- | 3 oum P B o x| o aftersoon, Mr. Schalta, the Prostdent. iu the oh gt between Broad ead Willan sts, Hamifon BI000 Gy Suabla ba pezs proposicios that opposes ke usconditionsi | OF goverument. They begss te ok “he epiual BUILT | Bad he trae ronetas oL el o8 ie 1 ey of the Coaves " R, JONNSON'S LAUDATORS, : Clark ofiiciatiog as Seerotary. B Ta.a0Ns O, sorarh tholpon oleis oath with tho T e D e i servics | 1 coacentrate thelr power they would loso, thois posii i auihcient ey o Radieais Wil not, e ses 1ot | Tothe Editor f The N, Y. Tribune. o the previous mooting baviog been readand | where Leisler and Mlbowrus Wore il M1y 16,1651, Kebellion, suall, except by tbe grace of the American fn":..""?.fi,”,.'..‘.'l"“.‘l'."\”‘.'p"’“,.‘.'.:".'l"'nféfl":.""“-"'.;.‘?fu:"l'y'.h., ™88 | Gongress, lonever, vt bo selreted with more cars than | grm: T would wish to make a fow remarks in refor- * Attorney mldmma}lthabmunl‘Iu(uch of orders, L;:-;dpt o boundary of what was thoa kaown 33 Backumas's be permitted to hold & position, e od, s v delegates to the Convontion have been. . ok E fo ot pproved and directed to be put in for TR, e e » Government. Preteoded Democrats are opposed to “""h“v“”“l upon. Fortunately, howevor, the ~ fraine T pardon, e, Preseat, (e earnest salicitads of | 47416 the e Soeds vieh o tale sty s Soops 708 BRIV | “HEn the Sauitary Comumittec. roported & o ardh 18 T Whyt Because tt e e wis ‘wageq | Of the Constitution had placed iu it means (or lis own protec. | oue who, if ho loves surthiag, loves bis country, and his whole g o g Mo I » for the projer ventilstion of tenement Louscs, which e O 2 Bhaniot B e Doise ol (he satiapialiln 20w & peiscmer | $108 N preattvation, SA4 e oflorts of Ko gRamisn (9 ANIT | oouniy ! Thw, Sic. g0/ &e, P i thatd 3 | ordered ou tilo. Joining the old ohureh iu Liberty at, B it would prove futile, ———, Ang. 13, 156 B pashio Jores e emsurer reported & number of bills which. oa exami. | Prisio 1t was founded in 168 and Scoupied for the p LT made up of 248 and thoss 18 the folen aohe Tronsurer roporte S a0, Tho bills amouated {n all$0 | Of sugat relaing tll 1777, whey Loed Howa sed § as 3 plaoe : ks * of gonfinement for American piisoners, Wallabout Bay -n, of war at Fortress Monroe, broke his oath of office as United ¢ treason and rebel estored, unl — delphin Convention of whe wire puiliog offic President knew the m OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE. |wmistbisisiesction 1866, A POLICEMAN, solution asking t3a¢ he be | Tland, now within the corporats limits of Brookiyn, was rdiusry expeuses in Kings for & similar purposd 40out L) same timd, but wo must an a travel so farnow. ] | ha hed to spesk Yours, with respect tes Scoator, Lo orgsul beir party can never be jonal bersafier to elect Joff. Davis So o hil i Tuey UK | yonm 39, Boaits on the P r. and Bub Leo | The Culpepper 'Va) Journal prints tho following sontative in_Congress. Wo s t5is nmendment, SUNDAT MOBNING, Aug. 19, 1668, York movar while that Constitation stands, o Tosss mes, | Duan Stoves: Jome dawa aod gak your diaser wih me. I — Jon-York, Ang. . 2 ; Constitatio laey AR STOFER: g . — “ashington Trving's Bir:bpiacastood in Willism-st. hetwsen Wwhoolothed themselves with perjuzy as with a garment. | am spoiling to hear some S:cesh talk abont vour Piiladeiphia A REPLY To THE N, T. TIMRS. VISITING TIE PAST. ldant! office, was | o e Fulto i ermgngtodeida el o To the Editor of The N._ Y. Trib stores, bt cau 5 fund by the enterprising of curius. \thor of ths Skateh Book bas found a maes The gentle, geni: Dreaking the oaths they took before God to protect and defond | Convention and platform; how the wholo South like whipped 3 py The Times rocontly published a coarso a ttackupon the imes recently publi ’ Sin: When the late H | &:‘(_:on‘::;u(m-xmlrln;e l'n.wfi b'me” h.vn fi“nag o-& -nfl{ spaniels wero made to take back seat mouths closed ; ing for four years, never shall they hol y office of | not allowed to speak d; to cat dirt,; 1o wallo e mire, g orrespondent o wethury ceme V. 9 q Nowor o proiit, either in the Republio or in any of the States mot llowed to apeak s word; tocef dirt 12w sl i th i Now-York correspondent of the dugshury Allgemeine Zei. | fng the conntry, via New York and Boston, it was announ. the Republic. [Great cheers) The Democratio platform | «that the Unfon was wmoro sacred than beforo the Re. | fung for his criticism of the President’s course. fol. | that he wus on a risit to his gra: 4-::;»‘.1 - wlul" z:"'\:(_‘ joots this proposiuion, and declures for immediat® sud an- | bellion;” *‘that there was no right in aoy State, or | lowing reply was sent to The Times, but not published, reb, :n -:- mhr t L--:x h-urx' . souditional restoration. combination of Btates to secede;’ that the “Rebel ond wo choorfuily do the writer the just hich The i1 the corner-stoue of his mor EXAMPLE OF TENNPSSTE. st be repudiated, and tho National debt be patd; “that tl IOENY S0: MM WHINE - Hhe JReN0N. NES tery t Yours, efe Federsl soidiers and suilors mnst be taken care of, aud re. [ Times denios: A CONVERTED ** MY POLICY " MAN. #Phors are objectivus raised by these Northera Demoora:s to 1 ) e s warded for whippitg the South;” aud ali this said and done, | Tu the Kdit.e of The N, Y. Times New York, Aug, 20, 1866, | o Sleepy Hollow. South o N R sty | fitting resting place bard by | at the passergers of (e steasit | 5/, Markcs Church batween Second aud Third-aves, stood Gor. . S dhe ot 15 : . erior Stuyvesant s House, ous what waa thea bis Bowerle e ine B Farm " Tt was pulled down—rwhen is oot scourately knowa, et ‘They The Stayvesant Pear Troo still stands oa the corner of Thicd- Fhin will oxpirs on the 5th of Sep- Thirtes ot !‘:Il, A (108 n;‘ Z3 nt:- ¢ i - P | im and planted in what was taes bat and (4o paGhEIs SHLAG 10 ¥ lowed o come to tho | 15 Goveraor's g is ) yoare 0id. A slab besring ¥ HPALTI AND THY SHIPPINA TNTRREST. Approprite iscri rwonats 8 vanlt o tie easi wall Dr. SWINBLUKNE nsk Bavari: wight b o wimong t provisions of the proposed amonament. They tell . K at thay must have the immediate Testoration of the 11 Revel | this bumiliating el stultificution wubmitted to, for & Uttle | *Sim: The Now-York corresponfent of the Avesburg Allge- G&N. HOBART WARD. - abee Y Thank God | since they wrote the miserable sscoud | *bread and buter"—a mere orumb frow the public crib. OB, 1| meine Zeitung, althoagh duly thankfs] fur the very foreible 18- | gy e Edivorof The N. ¥. Tribune. [ T A o Board of Haalth to reguiate|| 5% Mark's Oburcl, In whio od w1l that romains Pasolution of their S rm_which 1 have just been y Quage which you bave soen fit to apply to bim, would yet like | “gr Wil you please inguire through yonr paper 1 o the Fighs Of b0 e okie hasheen | S0t the momers o b6 he old RS snibinghes boen dus, The o tourk roua few questions, which, eoming as they do from 8 | now the galiast lirig Gen. J. 1, Tobart Warc L et € oatpomsn (RSN MBS K me or'rhd Boma it | , The OId Walten Howse ee, in the heart of Tennessee, whose monntains avd plains “oruck brained madenp” and *rapscallion * who is * sab. 5 $o'd Ao 38 ab |- SEINALES 00 Lime, ANC B . proed wish the blood of her children fallen in the great | SHOWE VHAPLTY | b being + anfely wiowed away s & Gosern: st ;!”'l" Ay d‘m'.',':":;":‘:”;‘:}:“f, Mat | was raterred e countel for an oplnlon, which that officer | o' g fo b or may ot delgn to answer 3 - P et (A + eraigued, tr whom | Kicomond Hill Houss, & wi oy O e e s aved (be lan. | §9W3ainson, came to loave the U. 8. sécviost ™ . W. . derigeed, to whom | SHCRSTo0d at tho Tafor 9 have l0ng sinoe passad aw 4) ‘etruggie iv defense of the Republic, have set to the North the graud cxample of ratifying in good faith, by & majority of her 1 am glad, of conres, to Lave you all on my side, to come to Feprasentatives in the Serate and & majority of the whole increase my respect for my new il amber of Ler representatives i the House, that amendment aud on the same piat form of prin- ing Conventiont If e bas, what does it mean but the - our Uummulhvud (Grest applause.!| They have changed I:'K“l‘ 'h;flvl m"(" 4 hr»"'u:"";x"": h;n- h; owing of -hrnr 4:‘;4: against the constitutionslly 198 Biitor of The N. V. Tribune. r Coustitution and laws so as to be in conformity with it . g Bow soon 1 ImAYy Be DOLCATM elcoted Congress of tho United Statest otic in t rocession of th esident fAnd wiat i beter 1 pusitle Tepnessee s becs Sestored 'of *hriad and butter,” offered from some | S 1" the President of the United States br " - ofs 18 ":“"hll’I‘;""b‘.’:“:fl“_'{'_'l::.a’ ::I:"‘( o place in the Union, and her full representation, both in r quarter; and the ¢ Culpepper, too, your own of (he United States as ** a body which asrumes to be gobeds he e VIRE het of tho Beate and in the House, have been admitted to their | im@odiate rep.esent scloctod a8 otmitee-WAn feress of the United States . 1f he denousces that body of Magistrate Jhoau e stint ts. [Resewed spplacse.] Is it ssking too mnch of the to wait upon the President for eco acfon and make s dierup- ieut, or olitie or accidental. absoluts eurrender, the caving n, Who @iving ‘wt the same time, * turniog ux‘;w-. 8w o eres sople. ora v Peaidue, tho 10 remaining rebellious St at_they shall p—the of onough,” “enough.’ from tio ‘wholo ‘‘unter: bis right.” be tells ** our bra v vo bad thelr codperation in the iy recelve n N. T, Aug. d 10 him, of 1:0gasgo to the sme purport, at the MY POLICY" ON PARADSE. e report of Dr. Bwinburne, sllows | 62 Falton-st., aod dAm:xlimIL 1r0's, 10 1t8 time, oue of the firas of Waodruff & Robia- | most gowble objeots in the oity, strod on d them to be seoking for | Broadway aud Nassau, in a buildiug previons o £ Lowiog effect the Soolety of Friends ax & moetiog house, ard discegard e e e 4o the beslth | | In Boekman-st., near Nassan, atood the brick maeting Loase 4 N B maoh potmits are shealate aE s | | S Wl bitefield preached. [b was built 1 1764, on wosl e That his Hoard puss an ordinance providing for ¢ this | Was the A the pres2at tate of our Metropoll et vermits to land passengers and unjoad whe vasel has | tAD grow n [xland will 8000 0ot have on opsu v ie Thea th Officnr's persnit to proceed, wietlor avwolate or | left. Tempo 3 bot yoo know the rest. & ted —_— = E warm grootings Imitate the oxamplo of Tenuessce? [A v 0. 18 it ask- | ©T7 t00 waoh to allow that the Au:flic:m ‘poople ‘tbomselves | Fified” Democracy of the South. This last performance wait wo bkl Gocido this issue at the palls | For as you vote next Oc. | bave been lnteaded as personal comjfiment to e d their support in our effrta 1o perpetuate and there, by The | Q4TI . 1 fa Dot within the provinee of this Boird to enter. Sitisan of Calpeppor: T oan put no other ipterpretatio it Y S o what does such Iangusge differ from the » e sist of the Haelth OB i T ‘ tion - {u return 'uin Nagoleos used to make 1o sddrcsses provious to wit 1o procoed ia v STATEN [SLAND. tude of frienls; where il gober 1n Obio, snd in the other States, this question will be | lournlned‘f’ If the people of these o5, "who saved the | I thauk the gentlemen fur thair kind eonsidera Republic. rally at the polis and declare in favor of the adop- for whioh I give way to Mr. Barbour; I take o0 of this amendment, rely upon it, every State in the Soutk: | 85 WY loader as long as Le stick Sil iitate ight specdily toe examylo of Tonuessee, and yoa | 8ud coniratalate me on the gr Tte surrendsr of Les an ity of thase ohears wero for Te ' to stop In three ; ithe ALLEIED THEPT ON AN BXIORSION Andrew MoAvoy of Stapleton, Staten Islani, was yesterday arrested by an officor of th ¥ first Procinot oa Wi coup d'etat 7 ¢ ould th Gen. Grant. On my way b Third . Would the exeention of the programme foresbadowed | (B Grant On Ty wor B fn Mr. Blair's Reading speech imply the erimo of treason (if reprietors 50 - 3y P earried out by force), or would it mot? You may deay it, but somuh.‘“_m"“l 17 to th ¢ triumph of Jobnston b0 Grant aud this Bosrd 1u 0p wlth Officer. and | therelste ad fly wubmitted, t earnest in h douly know whether he iy ux» . Resp il bavs ths amqadment ratified Ly the votes of all the States, n : T d .bu.m;m cpublic by the fime the Fortieth Congress Lwfl;’f.?"'d ;wt Lelp themsclves) o ed nn;-l'nl [n'ef:‘!l{lrl:.xl.o will you also deny that shere .r’!m this country & fow million | SeBRCEE (M T tien be abie to decide the m. t 2, Lo assemblos it D orth contendis o restore this It § his voluntary, universal, unanimors sarrencel ative-born ole, who would or fro int? vy o 288 b aoel hmentons mmunie Vilhi ¢ O B T el O o I e Thg waole peopls | Cesh Demoorgcy, ‘Thauks fo- Dooiltls be 18 Do Littl o o e ek dudira. Bowsrer, 16 add o | QSSSWER—bia trés motive for his present proforeace of ruiors | s ommusteation was sead aod ordeced o0 . e e in e it s s4so04 Racoatier wiil bave in their caro aud koepiog the humblest [ 20longer ! e basdone mare that the armics of the United | fow romarks on the chiracter of my correspondes loyol men PATRIOTLIM. . BEPORT FUOM TAE et FENDENT- Powers, reliaved biw of his go'd watch and chain, valied ef B e e eiiaen of the. grest Bepablict s that | States were able to accomplish. Wikt is to Leootie, SN |idUgmmeine Zeitung, It laless thes B yool o -York, Aug. 29, 1860, e Lyt fo g she Saritary Supsriniondent. | 8130, wiilo on 6 moosiight oxcuraion arouad Statou Isaad poor Union men first frightened into this trouble aud shem be | coutributors, Mr. C. L. B, had ocowmion to ———— then submlited, It i Ho was taken beforo the Justico at Stapletor, who mmm s N SRS bim to il in A0ttt of $1,0% bal for telal before the Count) 1A iboann or HisaLTH, New York, Aug. %, mn.f Jury of Richmoune rotcsGoorgia oty st mate 1 penl ot o way 0 | B G UL LS ST ) e o o0 retd | Sh atrior st Ty, £y e = > 4 her ignorant obiidren to read the Woid of R A ok T e interior of Tyrol, how £ liy Informed the p 2 < ik ’ e interor o Tyl bow 6 Uy iurmed the gt ety | TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENCE. | steruorouies again. i [} If you come, bring with you some late Rickmond papers; if | tios, e traced the source of that Information to the very 0N 3. 5 "enq , Prevident Metrop titan 4 of Healt ———— i Speech of John A, Allderdice L e, g o vant o soo how they UBSThslr | eorsaspundense which y0u see 10 denosace. Tt Is over ten Saguwn 8. SORULTS, oo Previdont B e my Lo roport, 907 6 Mr. John A. Allderdice before the Union Club of Now. | homiliation. , fraternally, hereafter. yoars since my loiters appearod rezularls in the Allzemeine 44 TRY MILLIONS OF AMERICANS IN THE SOUTH." Tpon nuisances have L o) tecel7ei 8¢ (s uflice (¢ MissroNasy Work (8 New-York.—The City Mls Castlo, Dolaware, August 24, thoroughly reviewed Demo- - T | R e I T O ers 1 oot u Toleii. | Nl Kdior o The N, Y. Tribune. ' Avtatunt foupectors of the Board of BAh. o ere for. | sion beld taoir monthly meatiag on Wednsaday evening in the crabio legislation during the Rebellion 1a that State, ILs Bpoech of Gien. Wade B + A morioan resdine fu G but will cheerfally bear | Brg: Mr. Raymond of The Times,who wrote and read i the reuaiufig 19 eotacied 10 4o seversl | Dygne M. E. Churoh, Hudion noae Speing.st., AR Wt cloaing romarks were as follows: g o e g R fiktimony to the faot that writer has contributed . : < S scoived e agon the fole more, eaq., ¥ 1oe Prasidont, in the chair. Saveral of the mis 8 Tk etV T soaght tho foceed of (ke Demoratla party of At a meeting held by the soldiers of Anderssn District | more to the oreation of u thoroug! eciative understand- thelong and windy address at the Hippodrome at Pifladel: 1\ stonaries made be tomonts of thair observations aud eu» ale e bae SAE S0 Garing IR it ta tos o e o o s Gt A T ‘;flf "{,fl:&“.fu. .'.d'?i'..,‘ O N oee et e a0 o0k 8 ot 1 ATk T el i . \ n following spesch : ' t that all during the war my letters to the Gierman i Sy v bospitals, 11 appy rewsits of svangalistia R e e B ssoe Ia wurds such friea lahip, but | Tesponse delivered the following sp ch = o » : whites In the ten States now onrepresentad o o PPy resulta of a0t faistflod ite profession. T do not ssy that there wore | BHOTIER SOLDIERS OF AxpERsox: 1 deom mysslf fortanate | BF® {Beve horm ano st tays of the quotations of | FCELR 08 Y miased 1t full gm‘,uey, - = offor . The Ttor. Goorge J. Miogium ot Bomoo e T T the ploacars G messiar With you | Amerisan bonds &5 the Ciermen, meney miskals, av Glat'a f - | Sape spoka of ths Moravian Mission »ot rats, who, iu the struggle, desired tho sucoess of 4 of gt Prgg J this reapect they Lave effectod teu more than the fesbie lfi the white population of tho eleven o v 3 o % e n the Elsventh Ward, sad L& but they more than Deutralized their posision | to-day, and of participatiug in tho landable objects contem- | S o or our (0 Fransfors, 1 do most nesaredly assert | 8DOBS 5.000.000, from which take Tenne 30 tF the Miss Do Trish tn the Fourteenth tho number of whites now uurepresented will be ocaplied WA uF DOL Ward, and of 1 'ging progress of the work. The the Governm: by dostroying its moral powe: $be loaders and rulers of the party, who a: tho State 1 f. M E Church in the (the lated by your meeting; and ihat pleasure is greatly en- 3 auoed by seeing around me many Pthe Trave wen whow “‘"'d » le o] from 30,000,000 to 50,000 1t ws g good fortuse to commaad dariy the war, These [ onde bave beea parobased 13 Hermany b old D eCthe armies of the Hoath some of our | 08 tbestrength of wy unceasiog, sad.I am hap is dus to them that Tshould o, what] | foleforts ta neatrails, with the Germa pabli, tia viio alum: i o ot § offort | v ? | do bere with infinite gratification, that 1 bad inw kg | 8les of that British press. Thers ls Sosroery 4 sing'e nancial he Rebels in &<ms againsi the rightful authority of the Re. | o adjoining districts. Ta your prosence [ dosire to tenderto | §1 'J?'“W Alosding uitiole Infe Llpwone peitung, farnis)- publio. Ia the Spring of 1961, it was dangerous in many pirts them iby heartfolt thauks fof their conduct as soldicrs. They | 108 18 OIS o0 0 B ol (aot sasle or slmtlar 2 e 1hg proud cunselousuess of having performed thelr daty | riicles o dossas of other Coatiaent (not exclasively Gor- of tha State 1o raise the National emblem. Those who left the q Biats o dgbt in tho Rebel army were Domocrate; and if they | 10 the State, and ‘thls will be some compensation to them for | PAPIPEE o e pew Philadelphia code, not to 1 | theresuit of the war. And, brotuer voidiers while we 8c- | 4y iiey the Gooernment of the United Siates with the porson at the ballot-box. 1 speak of also_the rulers of ;_’mlrmn reforred Ward, a~d i Tract Society in 133 tor of the church, expres Ject of the 1z, and bis groat tater of the evening®his sy h the iu arfes, and his host wi ir conti. orth, tn charge of the complaiut-ofias, reports 88 com- | the report of labors perforn t raport. all of which kave been | gather the following sfatisti 9,626 misslonary visite j « invoutigation end report. s, 355 porsons indnoed to attand ehurches and wis Saitary Compaoy of the Talice De. 2 cbildron brought to Sunday school, 112 Liblos aad e the Ahalamut ¢ RUIBIISS, SRV s given away, and 71,300 tracts distributed. #inia, o onlLlImu 4,000,000 S0 much for his knowledge of statistics, o103 have been complied with ‘Rowever, if be means that there are *tan millions of Ameri. | 5 orders rocoived frow I epresented,” ineludir g whites and blacks, Total nasbe: of ps But is Raymond in favor of represcuta- | sbacemest of v 1t wonld seem #0, a8 ho pleads most of pr y eloques d must therefore be a sud- 07, uob cowpl Qerseonyert to negro suffrage. Universsl Amnesty ! Univer yed, 11 salySuffrage! Good for Raymond. Hus he turued anotbor mmersst | of is be about L0 forsake the company of Kebels, aud again act with the loyal party t Yours truly, oW, in ad. Y 10 Bay, Bucoe: ‘ailing, for the reasons I bav: od ¢ onr star to the Jebel flug, they resorted to the next bost moans to assist their friends in the They refused to o s ty missionarios we 190 times in & speech of about 10 minutes, in the following Tfl_:’:" 'A’L..“.':,':."T,",“.:.J’.’(l;{'"‘:.“.2 1-..:.4.»1 Herlir Rars setarsed, ae 0w members 1o goof sandiag ge 1 Lan in tho rosult, let us mot admit that the ; i orms upon which we laid dowa our arms in good faith, 3 4 o with by owners, and 183 mot compliad with. T E e m:‘-‘»:?;;-'m“ gt e ;""‘ A d““,", e s o} falth: K;ng .ufl font ::bnonl :::ahgylu:;"furc’:ufi'ol.wfi';:-‘::n'c:‘:' 7o e B ERSHPRNTI/ORRION S MO A U e ;’"';E ","“‘;":J"I:" e, ; i MERTING OF THE CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIOATING ‘Dot uily: but while I do this, I shall nover say that we hed not : > 'ditor of The N. Y. Tribune. I3 DaLToN, Sanitary Super ulendent. 2 re = e o ,mfi:fl"u',“m,’mf‘,‘,::‘,';',;’.',E:'{;fi“,{,’;f{.‘,’,‘::fl,’; Yiet on our aide—1 shall nevor hold my State aa guilty or her | but of my free choloe, d of which 1 proposo to reman 8 | “g o T L0 Tob b bis zeply to the. dal LETTER FEOM D3. HARKIS. CourrTes.—The Committss appointed under authority of & & e astraitors. Tho cause is not o be Judged hy sicoess or zon, withont ever sacrificing 1a7 convlotions of thoss : Prosident Johnson, in his reply to the delogn- | g, pyiowing lotter from Dr Harris was snbmitted: Joiot resolation of the two Houses of Congress to luvestigate of which, duriog the first two or threo months of | tlonof the Puiladelphia Convention, makes allasion to himself oo ean Boand or Hia i, Naw-YoRE. Aug. 30, 1068, | %' o aiioragin all the branches of the servios of the United States have commencod their services i t the Union. Ite represontatives in Washington voted q i #gatnst avery proceeding by which a loyal peouls souglt to failure. Buccess does not inevitably make right or truth or ‘Adwinistration The N, ¥, Times was a0 tdemlo s olty. i sarrived at will 808 rom of the i ustice, nor does failure olways hmply evil, Wrong or fals " the | Their sessions are private, and the resu . 1" {s mentioned sizty eight times; *my," | choiers fn our couniry st latest daten abows 11t the b h the to int f the Nation. means S oy o, o s s, B s | Sl 7o T o e v b o, B AN peme o thoss to whom was confided- places of power and trust, | 28 ol celand woud not now groan uuder the SUPPORT." hi p n * ouly faurs shont ing v rapid throu ol Valey, | be made knows until the Committea reports to Congress at il heel of the oppressor, nor 74 S67 Wiy /uernentin. Thisw '"m“.:"‘ e und Slemphls g the chief | next asasion, The fuilowing are the names of the membors the past | the Committee: On tae part of the Bonste: Mr. Kdmi the South be reduced " . 2 "Sonditian n Whioh she Sa0s hervalf to-days | T4, B¢ Eéiee y T N.T. Tv d’ll times; of A 3.8 witsuflicioucy. Yours, &c., Plainfeld, N. Y. y wers denounced s despots and tyrants. Every mistake ckalew. On the part of the House Mr. W illisms, Mr. “The Tribune, published by colored men at New-Orlea: or lmproper ‘0‘!‘1 of -nbamm was cr“ulnd ,Ameny umg the oause. Our disssters were secretly rejotoed over, and our . rats the oloads of 1espondency o urief suspention for laok of support, has been revived.” ; Fovichonisn. owns.. Tiie - P ) 1 cut the above from 7%he Journal of Commerce of ‘' ANDREW, SAVE M OR I SINK." Tact Concorming 13 Tt s 5‘;‘,’3’:&:’"{& Toa L ‘r’x’.‘.i”,'i""h‘n",,..( rosolation that are just passed yor regarded it a8 your highe 1 the Commitias s actiog iy as follows by L All of barbacism eliarged upon ¢ gallant armies by their stand by your colors. So now it is your duty tost: “ " . aos ComSNTRME by Lredtment which would disgrace 8 G goue Siaia Hec, oolors st asied o the it 830, 1% | sospendedis notyas would sem to be conveysd by this | @68 Toascartain bow the grest work Of */Uphoay-. | larly thrangh the rivet pur et B\ Tenan Gnpucanent of the Govericeat, i ou o, and if she sluk g’ goes on n our most Consorvativocity. it Is only necessary B e A e oourerisg o0 ;m:hnun.:vfi oation, and to reliers the people M st eholers must initractive proofs Wo hope to see these facts faititully col- t least lot ue & b .':‘"?""z:"';‘;' e 5 49, These ara | For thess Teasons 1 Livo discouraged o} ":,"“;_'“;‘ h::i poragraph, of & pecuniary nature, but muscular and mili- the mon who are now secking to obtain power in our National ;(‘c;. l:nour h;e‘ahc“' d:;y t:erlfialn;]pdnoz. umduhmg:of tary. Itissuch ‘“support” as the citizen sot upon by as- that they may destroy the very results of victory. | oW, OF'T o; aud orplans | gassins calls for from those in euthority; from the nearest made by the war, and endeavor to raise A 4 7o aid thond 1n maintainiog rule i Delawaret or will | meade by the W% GO0 O GO " Wby 1oy | policeman, if there is any, and, if he fails, from 8 platoon ay tho mark of disloyalty inflicted v v 'y sy luicted upen | Pk toward alleviating the sulfering and sorrows of our peo- | of gokliors. That ok of support” is capital. President Cving m ry outbreak. of Now-York and Btool 10 eull at the venders of news. One woek before the meoting of the " Great Ushuvl'u" party at Philadelpbis, tho stand near the depot, distributed "to ‘their regular customers, 3 ¢ of The Times, and 36 of Tue ‘TRin August 20, | beyond this ssnitary district have 25; TRBUNE, 110 Who shall sav there 18 not & “'great | lateat of thess, in Hoboke: Nowaik, ) g-{' going on, which, if continued long, will make the s okt Rerolved by the Howre of Reprasemtatives (the Senate eoneurringhy That 8 oot select commities be appointed, to cousist of thres maume 1040, to be siyled ~ The Is, but wo can at least take our share of them, and th " q ", el el | iginen tho goveral burden by disribating 1t moni us “i.""Tg | Lineoln died from just such “lack of snpport,” and every " Gy ety A RSMT, VS A ebTOURK 17 o Senato aad fire members of s acoomplishment of thase objects—the. highest that patriot. | other vietim of violenos, whether single-anded or in Truly yours, o tate that no ¢ B abuct Comal1ion 08 Retroachime ‘wid committes be —— ; oy ok your saraest cotpsration: "1 will ) sing! Eifzeberh, N. 7., Avg. 81, 1856 . od., Covles of the e Sanitery Law of oint Select Cotios 03 Retrouchin Speech of Col. Wm. B. Btokes. reduire il our svergy il your strength, al your o mobs. The art of putting s fine poiut ou things could no — teehioat Momrandem of oftelal Roppr) WBSR fan P A o At large Union meeting held st Snelbyvills, Tenn,, | durance, to restore hope o our peole ar viality to cur State | furtler go. w. | THE PRILADELPMIA CONVENTION AXD THE FENIANS. | torucd our B Barons of Sustaias S agit g by hu e, whtta” ey . 3 portaut truth In the remark tha * our eighb fondiag | sccountability in publie 4 {i the car o the N Sim: Will you please supply an account of the ac- | themiclves trom an im artation into their owa (arritc y are victually o public. moneys; whethe monsys bave been paid ool Ulagskyy mumking us parbicipants of It 14 in this lght ‘ors of agents of other persons have been of ae e without suthority of law, of uunscessarily M. Johason's change of priaciglep. Wo quots e '.’fi?' - "fi“ e o o Lt by LOYAL REPRESENTATION. R the platform upon which the Conservatives Jnm to enter | Tethe Editor of The' N. ¥. Tridune. I1s time Bow that | the hext canvass. In the declaration of prineiples whichcow- | 8iR: There is danger in the doctrine set fo‘h by am not afraid of their coming that platform, Isee it announced ta: brave soldiers | the Puiladelphia Convention and its Iders. that the States ttom of the Philadelpula Convention on the subject of British | fhat 11s sitoes ol your Mosrd snd of he Cuatant ‘American Neutrality Laws? The resolutions proposed by | sherva Vewed: oA R LT o A “@en.” Carroll of New-York must have met the approval of oF ghttctn, St o scurusly leson A iny the laws under which eppol & Londoo, 43¢ & faw sihae polots fn L:u‘-“:‘ll‘l:-‘gv:h" o aiade a8 (o provide for tho vlodl.’ o pose ahead of him in | and sailors who suppressed the Rebellion ai wiitied to | in rebeliion against this Governm ould be immediatel! ew. s their proposer is a known le i 1t 1s kin own fault, | the thanks of the Nasion; that tbe debt incurred in fllllbdh:{pm itation in iuC:n ..u, on the ground In{ 3";..!‘.':.{"3&"" chool, u!d“hl- friend c.mn‘..“.';"i.. is regarded with desp anziety there. During the first te oficars sfer dus sxamination by proper thet holy orussde i to bo sscred, and that all Con- | the right is guarauteed them by the Constitulion: *No tazs- itteo on ntions, 1t 18 not likely the resolution Vi epidemic s kuown to have extended to ot losst 00 in ofice during o ifiod tering, ubless o B y will in- | federste debts are null and void. We pension tie men who | tion without representation. ‘would have been moved without their connent. As it was not | , ried la Dublin, Dr. prefrred sud sastaival befors Lribus forged our fetters; bub the soldiers of the South—men with | 1st. The Constitation s not provided for the restoration of it must havo been suppressed. If 80, by whom snd f B Liverpeel, wriies (o ns, | JuTpeelons Nf withimwing the pobt Toquire inte sleeves or on orutches, such as are seen aronnd me now | rebellions States to rights form: njoyed. on ‘sccount! Waa it on account of Saward and Joboson, , . ‘ g S m'.:“...‘& primy ulm = .'.7'.‘.!.:.“!:‘?!: ‘Government dobt, q Draaded as outlaws, rebels and traitors. No foster- | 2d. The Constitation was made by loyal men, and $he enset- | because it interfered with their * polioy toward Eogland ! RTm= &%.‘.’!mm the miansgemou thareof, and the mods of depositing sad beo Government soothes or cares for their | ments thersin for the benefit of m‘qd ‘men of the whole | or wes it on secount of the restored Rebels, beoause the Irish o effoct of -mum the public mouey, and sll sacounts relating thereio That said come Tho outry” asd Goverament for | mallon. : G mdgie? Wiowdby ke Unionand g 1, S, youesvespeifuly, o § 3 sesag detuion. of snsgle sold over o8 ',....'“’:.‘:.T'm"'{"‘ufl daring e tates of Conene 23 opes, and they 4 1o provision was m: thelr restoration, extrs legle- 'AMERICAN TSISHMAN, courts 1829rt by bill or otherw! charity of ¥ v ofesings of drains. Soins of the worsh streets are be'ag watered with | commities may sppoint acl-ck for the terai of six woaths, end e ity of the world. It is our '-'Ynl.Auu‘ 3 y 1y ag s *ppol lation s required for that purpose. our hands to our brave disabled As the rights and I'lclr'd the Constitution were to be ap- i et (hesavuk of 1he chane i | Brumentfo D e Boanihowe whe have ssorifoed 0 canse ent to apply them equall, have T euontbor hat they dlog o s FHSiioe o8 | 4 elond, and thoss whe Lird done thelr ot 0 dasroy. they bonestly belleved, to make us free. They offor 3 Tt 18 8aid in the address by Mr. Raymond tha$ “‘represents- W the man who woul :imlfl-lp those who l-’r’u"lo-l:m ‘:- :I" l::o.n‘:'l'u'mh Gty Tg al:ml‘ Fe " ‘“pluw Uhe name of Hlokman. | o benal. T shall sever turs my back upon any S |t cong e cmary BTN b 8 SN Lo is | who stood by his banner to the [ast, though that glorious ban- ‘The performanos of this duty 1s inseparably connected with Aundrew Jobuson (o | mer may be forever furled; though now benefits they have no right to in their present state. alty is an ldjunol‘a the duty of representation. acd un: " loss {huw’'qaalified they avo not able to perform it. the Dlted States; yre fo Ualows Congress Whul snact that they miy repressnt ko Y, 1n the blood Treason, theyl must represous through m{' represestatives b b l [3 P ’ 8 loyal community. profass, nd 'is true that we hava but little Jeft tons; that we are {mpov- If their orime unfits them for the duty, it is ot (ko fault of e s fpeeired this morsing, | Parar HATCEWar Acorvent.—Patrick Walib, o yed 3,116 At latest | [aborer employed in the Govarnment storshouse at the corase " i I 1 81, Lools. Biu: Bome years ago astonishing facts were pub- o number of gy a1, Lentt geaa | of Washlogton and Hubart.ata., was fustanily killed yoste lished in relation to & well in the town of Brandon, Vt. In d:: 4 &:n f.':l- dhll“:n dlfl' zn:::{“h.l-,'i .:l:.':r-‘;‘."’u“.fli"' afternoon by falling dowa the batohway from the fifth floor b0 il ‘ol waies 1os vas Saad, bebwesn 20 and 40 toet | FIeeL R B E e e bty (. spibanis | L0 e O B e whos o sestomiahy i e belowthe surface. I read the faots at the time of their publi- | may be wholly arrested Dr. Budd reasserts the beef that this C 1 B body was removed to the " morgue,” at Lellevie Hospisal oatiot, md boing in Brandon Tately T wont o viit the well, | SPRI%memiAc? o7 SULI T et e fvaguass | Where coroner Neumang will o inquent, Walsh lived o8 oiiat Rmosfezo of 1t facts Trom persoanl observation, | for s ma of broad views like Dr. Budd, wod [ qurte thewe words | the cornar of Croaby and Broomeata. He leaves & wifs sad Tue vell {s situated outslde of Brandon villags, south-west & | from bis letter 8 being wi iy‘lh sttoution wi vorything be | three ohildren. of & mile—more or less—from the railroad depot. The | utters beea receives et Tor some tira cholers bas bosn tsking | Tyzg New Gersay Hoserrar —Tho coromony of I aowa tha s Andrew Trombla. The woll (6 near 40 | Iu Farls 1t 1o Ruows, that, or tomme the now German Hospital ta 134 boen giron i Y A PROZEN WELL 1N VERMONT. Te th. Editor of The N. ¥. Tribune. 25, in 13 iarge | laying the cormoratons said that there is about three feet of water, mors than O A0 WU, CEDIOS 10 desths, | of whish » dosc:iption Tises some feet abo lling and aturns o £ 10,349 case y intse 1o the gentiomen there present. | erished ; bat least share our pittance with those who | Con, i 4 . gress that £hoy are not rapres 3 , :nmma:‘b:u::ro: m’fl[fl;‘r‘: m:’tg‘iu out for lost all. To record the namos of those who fought for us; The right of |he’()nt|rnn;::l u!.'r'n @oes mot reqaire that e wall to suoh A thickne somotimes iving 1,504 | Seveatr-scvoath e by e nndqmuu O l-a-dwua.““,% :sz‘lp:r 1::10»%"‘2:1?1 4 tu.. gal u.‘z .'Lxl)t;]()‘l“:h.n :,y our I'nu:rdl-'r "!"’.”""‘ ‘nhqnb‘iw the party shall la|luv:!‘ 1f this - nnn‘n :I.- m:un:lt mmuln. 1 ..x| d:mn th b;:x-m d o tionts 0. | Tus Trisuws, will take plaos o Me Soptamber 3 at 19 3 . d L0se whio are | were the onse it wonld axos tey - g o Sone's S "0 D8 St aad e Ul gy il mu | dntied,aod o thom viowprtacts 1t e 71 eath | rgtng o eiinrta Y eld ourselvos o tazes b | WEEELIME Boltod oD maan, whish s dont, Kok 13 eua o et ledion” 10 o ete | g noon. A plonlo ot Tunas Wbl #1104, 3stes + Frondaagial | wobly s 1 wish goa | | Taar owo tuls dutr of regeesentabion loral aadths chilgw | and I8 was dravi uo ta the water, A Seusaufil ol 1) walan oceniag wara samiy sal | Alsoctioa of e Now York Twruroriie Wity bas oomisg thativan sal Wpoas Of Joup grogosed A