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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1866. '3 al nwll{io o mesting st Cllaton ou DIY RVERNG, i 1 25l B agin_and MeNally decl This v +.'s number of Everr SATURDAT (pub- 1'% a0t a8 BoorstayPV0 e AReC 8. Merritt, | droas was strongly Union in sentiment and agat D, ragod by Presidont Johnson's ap, POLITICAL sditor of the Copperhead I State Reg favor of usiversa! 8 All the opinions GTTOTT . A lished by 11 &¥0R & FIELDS) containg the opeming of & — ter of that ast Dight at o | received with appluuse, and the mosting separated witl {rom the Chairman, a_committee of five war ap- : “ . by EwTath fonnd pe . APy | expross dosire that the truly Unioa 8 T th | [oicied 10 GTuA 8 sericd of resolations, Thare beiag o other | sorial story eutitlod “Black Shoep,” written by Edmund | p% TUCTRG Chuaetion, wh THE PITTSBURGH CONVENTION. f"r':flmmfi of llhl‘; A & Sputaghold pest 80 S0 4 e 12 bave some permatent organisst e oy ,.".i{"!..f','."“‘.' u:lany’,wulmhulfxl ".'n“n'ufiut& Yates, the autbor of * Laod at Last." Broken to Harness” | = = o JAMES MoLAREN, Prosigsets W hursday, Aug, 3, 193, | Column sories following an elaborato pra- DELEGATE: TO THE SYRAC L T ho. $apeartens o /My Bollay.” Dus 16 perscag | Sad otber popular nevels. This withs brilliant novelatts by Jcms M. MECARTEN, | Gesrsacies e AswiNoToN, Thursday, Aug d amble, was ado NOUS For At a mesting of the Loyal Leagu all told, constitated the en assemblage, Edmond About, and a striking story by Henry Kingsley, form | —nyooyAocsang, y Distriet Us e APPOINTMENT OF AN IMPORTANT COMMITTER ample quot yosterday afterzoon, the following mer MAS MEETING OF SOLDIRRS AND SAILORS. tho sorial attractions which EVERY SATURDAY fs offering at | svee of & cull of tbe Union Gomtal Commissent an Eroiion. will B e National Executive Committee of the Soldiers’ | fron vl-“‘-" Lianihs e e :‘vl o8 ; -\" Aot 52 at :lvu'lr: u;\\lt;ail\‘xrs mlr_:‘-rxrlw(-‘_lh‘;e;;nfl:snl:mt; prosent to its readers. It contaius, also, its usual variety of :lgi‘xmfi:‘#fm‘@'flfilm’m "n.‘huuu;. . = o CONVENTION AT 8! i ICKEY NOMI- h of Se; e e parpose of indorsing Andre d bl toeivs, ol - 3 &, ad Sailors' T nmnl nlmnm ml_v‘ L:\-rt e le.l,ehd the l'luwlml NATED FOR CONGRES: ATE O and Samuel Smith. After the g;‘.» \ T{ adelplia Convention, tiis evening, in Usion-sqasre. #hort stories, sketehes, and poens ;n:.;.:.:..t-nnuu um!yn.uoas;i}m‘ él fom T W@ gamod gentlamen, 1o the several States, with powar to select D R CATEDADOPTIUN OF PHILADELPHIA | tious in favor of Gos. Fenton, the 1 actst bmai i TR o 3 3 o rose: 0 . : DB RACY ON CONVEN IRAT ASS ettt i) T SRR associates, to aid in s aurlnglrn‘ll repros uurn.n from their RESOLUTIONS—PLATFORM 0¥ THE DEMOCRACY NION CONVENT FIRST 4 Brookifn, 4 ' T.TA...-“L‘ istrict Unlon Assoociation,—An Elser tive Siatos, in the Soldiers’ and Ballors’ Convention, to SPrISGPIELD. Wedneaday, Aug. 29, 1566, WESTCUESTER n Assembly District € " AT BUTFALO, o4 s tion for Delyvates to the Uuion State Convention to be hald at Syre- e i at T Mgy o Srimvomy e oiblod hore | The Union delogates of the First Assembly Distric | A can Assembly Distriot Conven | gygu 0 Flonr—Saies 600 bbis, No. 1 Spring at | cuseon he s day of Sopreuber next, will ke placat the Bow o held at Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2, 1866. Delogates will votlfy | The Demooratic Biie B e | vttt 1. Jades Vau ¢ O o iny Tlitati ¢ staod e, L evening. tor the | oo 56"" gy T uter. Corn beld at 67c. for No. 1 Ilinols | Hotel No 208 Bowary, comar of Ssth s, ou the 3ok day of Augasl, Major.Gon. James 5. Negley, Cbairuan Sud Executive Com: | today. Gen. Jobn A McCirnund WA3 €U0000 BIrCRICH : t and A, W, ) | Parbion, o be held e e e Montciaber. The | BiTed. Osts quiot and nominal at 37c. for No. L C Polla opes from 7 to 9 0'slock gt 9 3 Chairman. Upon taking th P 4 . Barley ond Rye unominal. Seeds—Timothy, & OEORGE F.STEINBRE! ittee, Pitteburgh, Pa. denouncing the Union Robpublicans as Kadicals ols and | of Westches Smith of Yonkor ¢ T'he | Ist District Conventioi will meet at No. 0 Court at. at 3 p. o. v. Whisky nomioal at Maive, Maj.Gon. Chamberlain; Few Tampakirs, Gon. | Disupionists, but had not one word of cousure for the laie | Yonkers Sta vd William Grinton, Test- | The ather Couventitns meet st the follawing pisces st 6 b W, Outs, 9. to Now- “Twentieth Ward, El biy Distric Selmau Marston; Vermont, Gen. Stannard; Massachusetts, | grmed traitors in the So r Times nted Secrotar 1t | 11 Distriet, Lattimer Hall, Court-st.; 1IId Distriot, No. 3 e cinis Fioir, 5104 bbls.; | meeting of the Union Associstion of this District will be bel 1. B. Sargent; Rhode Island, Geu. A. Baruside; The following is the new ral Committen: t s oo L Sy Sonarats Boeram o IVth Distriot, No. ¥ Courtst.; Vth District, .“ b, Capal Exports— | FRIDAY EVENING, Auz. 31, from 74 40 9 o'clock, at the Headq: Gen. 0. 8. Ferry; New York, Col. J. B. Mo For State st Large G and. Eiliott B Hamdon, | 01 (4CTR . . g Woonpte- | »H § No, 121 Carltep-ave.; VIth Disiriet, corner > busb, + Oats, 47,460 bush. tors, corner of Thirty-third-st. and Eightheave.. for the wairman Executive Committeo Soldiers’ State Union: | R. E. Goodell. of 5p Javid A of Chica. | ulating bis friends ¢ 2 jpurs y t First and Fourthests.; VIIth District, corner Ewer, 5 V. e o bl ele tiag thres Dy nd three Alternates to the Unfon sey, Gen. R. B. McAllister; Peonsyivania, Gen. J. T. | go: Secoud D pistrict, | party for the past 8 s, aud the pi 1 of suceess at 1~ gts. AT BALTIMORE. ventiin, o be hel Sytacuss, ou the 5th of September, o s> fiwen: Maryland, Gen. Andrew Deunison; Ouio, Gen. lor of (il ardson of | the next ensuing election. A weeting of offiars and soldiers who served o the war of | Angust M_v:l._‘.,. dull; high grades scarcs. Graln s nd,:} cordastce with the recommendation of the Unien Central Coan » D. Logget; Indians, Gon. Kimbail; Ilinois, Gen. e e ot | T from the dflarent towns wera ealled_and | (boiebelion was d at Montagus Hall on Wadueaday even od/Whtah 08 JOSOR 10 K W Ain L 00N, & on Resuins Nasu, Secrerary Gubigserg e N. fe; Micl " R W. Munty; Wisconsin, of L "tk bia | each town found to be fully represent the call of | Tor the purpose of forming a Soldiers' aud Satlors’ Associa- 3 6@ 180 isions dull. Sug § 3 [ PR I T s 4 en. .yfi.‘.'.“x’;‘n M nmmt‘ ot T, Eanass, ‘ N Samcos of Lowisos R R T | N s faD. o okt 5 snpport of the policy of the present Administration. "‘ru l'la:_]‘i;’f?‘ofn;;:::&:; k Western, in bond, Asgombly DiricT Rt el STy T . i . fows. G v ) f % ( . ' o per o 3on. Ko ceupie 5282 154, ¥ B i fium TRoss, United States Senator; lowa, Gen, Wm. M. Sione; | Eleveath District, Janies ¢ of Marsinsli; d for the Firse s gy 4 e 7 come n"’;,"'o,h“',!’:fl":&“,",:‘f,.‘l:" AT CHICAGO. Priwary Eisction on FRIDAY EVENING, 31 inst, o b d 0 e obje ow. enue D) to slact Delagates to the Syractss Coaveatiom. , Thirteeuth Dig Distrigt, (oo, B, Barnoit of Edward tand 8. H. e & spesch, when n_committes of five was | Ang. 20.—Flour steady. Wheat firm at A1 70281 80’ for B p_‘; Tom TN 9 sov. Thomas Missouri, Col. lullrlhv-rkflmulurkv (‘Col smue D i z ‘ol L. C ck; Arkansas, Col. J. M. 0 Q Harmon of Caito . 4 steady. 8 g asess Tentuin IS 5 S e ‘Coi. T, Lyle Dickey of Lassalle County was nominated as et ofioars to bo chosen at & meet- | No. L and 81 @0iorNo 2. Cora steady at 314 4524, for No. I e . FITZOERALD, Prosifest. ———— the candidate for Congressman at largs. Gen. Josse J “1 : niug. wid mu;'."mr\,o 0,2 "lll:’l‘omndy-l — ;"?...".:';.‘h Jomx Lrowarp, Sacratary. p ) sminatad fo o of Mo 0TS . 234 @ 24ie. No. o . Provisio L | = = H THE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' PIT TS | Phillips of Montgomery County was nominatal 1‘3 the State G l.u :n 1. o ~'r¥ DELEGATES TO THE Freights active: 10c. on Corn to Buffals. Kecelps to-day: iy Distplci clation. Treasuryship, and Col. Johu Grebbs was nomiaated Superia- | E. Smith o PHILADELPHIA CONVENTION 0 ! i aion CAutrs pocial Most. BURGH CONVENTION. o pon o 5t gl ot g B S 4 y o, ; 5,000 bbls, Flour, 71,000 bush, W'eat, 262,000 bush. Coru, | In pursuance of e 0w CUE00 CERT PSS ot Hoadquarters, coraoc of s, 3 - ) e ae - It Youkers, D1 Alatze number of delegates to the Philadelphia Con- | 3)000 busb. Oats. Saipments: 506 bbis. ¥ioar, 47,000 bush. | ¥ &40 DAY, Aug. 31, a° 7} o'el: —— ‘The Committee on Resolutions reported, for adoeption mh Farms, and Wm. Miller of Eastchoster, alternatos. tor appointed by the Kings County Union Cleneral | YWaeat, 208,000 bash. Corn, 2,000 bush. Oats. 'lruhd- u"l",.;l!ylh‘(.\'ufl.. l';nkfl:“lu«“."hlm ) ufi ¢V o iples of the Phi Jonveution, : ! 1 ” 0 'y Pniios, - e oy J ! o hy & e L elegzates au. 2 5 [NDORSEMENTS OF THE OALL BY MAXT ovvicuys. | desiaration of peissipies sfste SRtOephia Gomvention, WUA |, On motion f Mr. Miller, fir delegates, uns S each mittee met lst evenipg at the Committoe Kooms, AT MILWAUKEE. Uaion ath Coovontion'to b hebd &t uy.mui.tn.nflx Doe WasHINGTON, Thursday. Aug. 30, 1866, Kevoleed, That the claims of ring wen for reduction of the | tOWN in the Ass v District, were elocted to the ( Court-st.. aad organized by electing E. L. Sander Wheat irr gular at 82@ | gates to represent the District in the Convention of Southern Loyalrste The following extracts from the many letters raceived in | yima of labor, a0 far as tht ation, | gressional € namely Vau Cott of st | g0 ‘asa. s Chairman, and H. C. Place as Secretary. " ate steady at (fc, Receipts. | to be heid st Philudelphis, Sept. 3. Tie diflsrant Asembly Divrist peply to the call published by the Committes of the Sol- | sho .Lai.,.u.“‘h. ’ o seops o e giva. | Chestor. Silas 1. Gifford of Morrisania, Frederick A. Coo | ** 112 Troine"or ‘miscellansous business relative to i 1500 » 6300 bush. Cora. - Sulp Aueeriations e iavited becebperete with o o :“,“;g.{’,‘{*‘“' Hors and lors’ Union of this city, indicate the tone of | tive bo e decivot 1 OLY rs, 1. Camp of Wost Farms and Matson, 8. Arms | gho,r proceeding to Philahelphia was transacted ments: 1,200 bbis. Flour, 1,5 eat. “ OUND. OTTIWELL, Prosident. o g of the men who have defondéd the Republio in the | , Rewisad: That the rovenucs of the | o4 be derived | f Woatchoater. Dr. Nordgast of Eastaliester, Wan. San- et ien of tho Filbecath Ward offered s resolation, paali AT tomk | crotary. sk, old . B 10 species of property uot used for re al ‘purposes, | ton of Morria: :a, Joshoph L. Prosims of Yoakers, ME. | o}, /ch was adoptal, empoweriug a committes to be ap- | o fiuf i . S i06: % i y Fifteenth Assembly District, 21a Ward. = Il-«-:,z ! FROM GEN. JOHN A. LOCAN. "v'gf"’.‘.-",fi.i{."' -‘Al-;'u oy ahare of the | Alexander of West Farms aud Gibert Robertgon | pointed by the Chair, to make all necessary arrangoments o AT TOLEDO, 0. o Union l(‘eplm?uu:l'.(l'-cwn‘a!uhhdldflfl.‘:l,r;’m‘:l:‘l‘l’lm; the Major Gea. Johu A, Logan writew: ™ Xou shall bore ¥ | o G opoverhdment of 6 b gl e A L i Iu. | {05 the dolegates to proceed to Pailadelpbia, o procurs | August 30.—Fiour dull. W % aholoe New White, firm | this FRIDAY EVENING 31, fnst., at 7h o'clock. for the purpos ¥ hoacty o ,';.,‘.‘.A;:Hr,;‘ matuisining Lflalov:.fi’::m&l‘ aon for | Resotred. That the legalten g W8, Cor of Youlcors thon offored the following resoln- | it L Tuke sheh other steps s 'thoy may doom | uud T3, basters oxher grades uachangod; Now Whito Mok | electing iree dlotes and tires st bl o d At e ot ot . cheper, iou: . . COeRsnry. igan, $2 6028259, Now Amber do., $3 5. Corn, dc. lower | vontion, to be teld st Syracuse, bt Row ghting s SSve puiee e = onaly Wesotoed, That Taatah T. Williams of Wost Fatuus, Gon. | “S*"Blicigh of th Twoltth Ward offered the following, N Pt Mo, M iod. 37y ... o, | * Polle willbo opentrom 1) to9 seleck, FROM GEN. ROBERT C. RCHFNCK. | done without . oo | Wm K. Stroug of Westelester and Wi, A. Butler of Youk- | fove oo, . o 650 Nor1 White, 66.; No.3 do, 634 Oate 40 | _____ L8 s H.\WHITE, President pro-tem. Major Gan. Tobert C. Sehenck aaxs: * 1 aco you have called | " Resoleed, That 7 Foropean power 101 | ory"bo destgnated as delsgates by this Convention, from this | 00 ;..‘”5‘“ -t ¢ a 10 accom- | 1ower; e, for No. 1. Rys quist. Lake {reights irm; 60, on | “Sixteenth Amsembly District Associat o T sl e Ly ;":r'f-':".'m' « do not fresly o w of | Assembly Dia‘tict, to the Loyal Convetion to be held st Phil- | , 1 g By < o BT v 2 mectits | Corn fo Buffalo. sccordancr with the il f s Uslon Cautl be ia 1t, even if 1 cannot be present OVOTRIn . g pla delphia on the 3d of September noxt, the AT OBWEGO. mieeting of this Associatior wil " emned and opposed. % = name to the Sacrotary that he may be added to ion. A o | Thirdwuve.. between Fifryniuth snd Bistie Woios-G LD @ ows: “Tem | . Reieed, Thstthe aympethiesofthe Demoerate und Comervatfres | - fdoplede 0 v L thon offered the fullow- | Beversi guatiemed thessupos wero nominated fag ac. | Avg. .—Fisur Aull but unchanged; sales 600 bbls at 810 50 EVERNG, Neipvor1, 1900, fo the 1 arpose of chooaing delegaies snd o . ge o o o Loyal | o lilinols are with t5e people of Irelend, owedof | Britton Richandson of Yonkors, then offered the fofl copted a8 dolegates, Mr. Coit of the Sixth Ward . | for No. 15 812 for Red Winter; 813 for White; 142 | yernate delegates to the Union State Convention. reatly b Jour -‘?u’;n; (‘fn: ’AhrV ‘x:-‘:nv “,‘):dne every othar nationality; aud we hope, ing rosolutions, which were also adopted: soiitod o rosolution providing for_the intment of a ) 844 50 for Douil» Extra, Wheat qui ud lower; No. 2 Mil- | "3104x Coopsn. Secioiary. _JAMES W, CULVER, Presidant. 5 show th e et masss of horeie soldiors are | ofthel rigbee. The Desmocratic party poin ot daai i the iusnes proseciad to the people o the | Comiticn to confor with the New-York delogation and ln Jaakee Club hld a8 2 20282 2, without sl Corn lower | “weventeenth, Ansembly Disteict, Torelfts, Ward 3 brue to the ich they fought.” tion to ts ecord n the Pact o e orgunieed oppo- | Bxocutive aud Leglalativo rauchos of the Goverument, we | Gomunoton & i tho Union General Committee of Kings | faies 30.000 bushi No. & TLunols. et anal Freights duil; flour | brimery Metnr e e tngton Hal THIS (Friday) EVENING. A Mition to thews rights recognizs the loyal majority in ( a8 the true €Xpon. d invite the Uoion speakers at Philadolphia to | 4, whoat 100 oorn Bio.. to New-York. Lake Imports— | Polls opan faom T to9 o'clock. JAMES E. WATSON, % vidst of our Obio campalgo, but will do ously and enthusiastically | et tha oliey auil the on/ightened roprencatatives of the | visit New-York City, that they iay beheard at such mass | 55,000 bush. Corn. Caual Exporte—7,300 bush. Wheat, 9,000 | _G. 8. Toxaon, Socrotary. o " The resolutions were unanimously o y o { ¥ ¥ P! 4 e ol iu my power to ai ch a work.” | adopted. priuoiplos of the Union Repablican party. moetings as may be held, Adopted. Wy AT TNION ASSOCIATION of T e B ) 3 dopted. ech by Col. Dickey, the following rosolation on | * Rewoieed, T'at wo fully indorse and commend afl the | Mr. Goo. B. Liscolu wus olected Troasuror for tho dele- AT ALBANY. thin Ward wil moet on FRIDAY EVENING, Aug 31, 1o sloct Dele- Major-Gen. Pearson of Pitisburgh, Pa., sags: « Auything I | 4po death of Dean Kichmond was adopt tha oountry enacted at the | ' o o ‘omaud, Wheat lower; salos of | gates to the Union Conventi nas, Eolc spen fom |7 e S ,"ml‘""“‘(,?nfi" b 'lhl Resolred, That we have hoard, with feoings of the igress, ani heartily appreci. That the delsgation, togother with such other w, at $2 60, Oats, 2. for Western. Corn, W. MARTIN, g dese.” Cqmmasd ms:_ We huve tlaliret hail 16 Whe U7 | rograt of s seutt ol e K on e o amamaace conceivad o, aud the fourioss | oihrenk butookicn ue aay be i Filidsiphia. at that iui, A0 QML Beriey aeee 28 0 . Mt $120. Suippes L 3000 busb, Oais. 1,000 busb, Whoat, 50 fons Foed, FPassed ) B at the Hal, noith-esst josus Corn, 4 Joade Oate, and 2 loads Wheat. w"-n}h o b oarried thew turongh. impressed with the gravity of the fssue s of the Union surance of our sympathy e ! at the Contigental Motel at 10 ¢'clock o, m. of Mouds, would respectfully tender to b Wit them in this great afiction. FROM GEN. COLLIS. LIGHTII DISTRICT. befors the people, and convinced that the suc also music. Do you want anything elser 1f . +h g 1 ¢ i Fultonviie~2, revat Major Gen, Charles H. T. Coliis saya: *Ple The Convention held at_Bioomiagion yesterday nominatod e e, i ut with the hogor and weltare of O motion, the mesting adjoutned to Fridey evening, o e for whatever you wey require which 1 can supply to | Dr. E. M. Fowler. as the Domocratic caadidate for Congross s vo it »ll_w e e odoun by sombine; | AuS: 31, ot 8 o'elock. ®Aug. 20.~Flonr bt O R iky i modarate demand | A Grand_ Maws 81 Sty al Soldier o a grand succes from the Kiguth Distriet. tion, afMiiation or compromire with Southern Revels aud PIRST DISTRICT ASSEMBLY CONVENTION. 6% 9. Provisions quist; sales of Mess Pork at 877, Lard b LATE WAK wiiboeld i Cclon quars on FRIDAY FROM GEN. MINDIL. ) e B Northern sympathizars, wiett er it arises from the policy of | ~ Quito a number of the dolegates from the wards atd | gulapage, " Gold, 147. VENING, Au 3L, st oiclock, fog 159 BUPELD n,',;"'{{‘ < Rrovet Maj TEe \“. Ml)-ulw Spoie follows: T ENDIAN apostate loaders, the disappointment of ambitious politicinng, | towns compr: he First Assembly District, met at the " " UAT NEW-ORLEANS. ?’T"‘: L ¥ ha Cite 1 States, and the To B L oy By g e WA E UL privy paee, Uuton | Committoo rooms, No. 9§ Court-#t,, yester- | Aqg. 30 —Cotton is cavior; asles of 300 balss; Low MIAIN0g | 571 yloriples smunchated in og pobfem, cf s N e Biusbargh, th Spianae of The Frew (e morving. ; 5 ] Yo Conveutior then adjournad day afternoon, at 3 « " and organized by elocting the | 33%4s. Teceipts 166 bales. Bank sterlivg 155, New-York | Convention. held LKA fiwx,fl. is, ot ¥he trae soldle . g‘«":r‘m} e P | DECLINATION OF A UNION CANDIDATE POR CONGRESS. | poy wtion of the First Assembly Distriet | Hon, Johs Oakey Hall of Flatbusn, chairman. Excunuge par.j Freights yachauged. 3 following distinguisied spenkers have boou fatiled, aa gears of bloody warfare, will respond in verwheiming num. | Special Dispatch to The N. ¥. T 3 Frbdi B of Weat ounty mot last evening in Morrissanis | Mr. C. W. G of the Eighteenth \Ward, said tho et to be -"“:""*l';(“""‘"“““_,“. B. DOOLITTHS Sad T ancizipate & grand docenstration ab PUgh. | + oo somic oo Otado, Thurghary Aup 20, 1008, | TIAlL Wive delegates, one from delogates presont Lad met under & misapprehension of the The Twisted-Loop Stite Gon DANIEL £ SICKLES. Hou. A M, GENTSY 9 4 A BN y iy P ok gros Diatriet, were elected to the € tine they wers to moet in convention, and as it bad been What it ismAnd IWhat it Makes. 't i ki«'\rl‘{mo 1 andeavor to be with you there. fu_thele published ascortained from the records of the General Committeo sral Socisty of Pennsylva the Ist Indiana District, has declined the race on account | soriag of resolution w Agrl hat the Convention w1l be largely attended by the v 'We will remark that the stiich made Ly the Willeox Mlors from all parts of our count:y, and tuat it will ac- | of ill health. - Judge De Bralor of Spencer County has | ation, afliliation « that Friday, the 31st inst., was the day desi d g o ot o ) e 10 BUCCEE: riday, the 315 A o day designated for the powplish mu ,,..u.“_“ A been solected by the Contial Committee to succeed him. Northern sympathiz i f + poliey | meoting of the convention, he therefore moved an ad- ery dierent from any other "7{“':'3'-4 :A‘I«Hc alt 4 ':ll A"I'Jl!l.lllgllffl. irig. Tsham N. Hayne, late of the volinteer army, aad now o & s © :'.r,.['."',‘:“",;"”]{‘ (v’{;, od - | journmont until that timwe. The convention thereupon | 7, ~nh'|:h‘n'f.<.\'|::r|:::l:’yunw"T;u“-’u”"mn‘u‘icb S MopGom ' i ROUSSEAL, ARy AL Adjutant Genere) of Niinois says 5 THE SOUTHERN ELOYALISTS CONVEN- A08, grod sdjourned. neto and peeuliar. 1t is calied the * Twisted: : M= Gen. T KILBY SMITH, COWAN. 1 a0e you request all soldiers favorable to the Pittsburgh TIO TNION ASSFMBLY DISTRICT CONVENTIONS. but cus threed to form Jvdveing thesy A n 'io}.v':flzm.fli 3 m;‘:l).xuol‘mll Couvention to forward their names to you. If that Conven- PR . NEW-YORK The delegates of the various Wards and Towns elected | and dursble semnieties S0 Rvvs, L 3 THOS EWING. 77 STOS B Bion ia desigaed to support Congress and defeat the Philadel- i to the Assembly Distriet Conventious will meet on bl d % en. JOLUN A. RAWLINS CHAS. 0. CORNELL. bhia schioxie, sign my uame in cavitals. 1 wild b where.! oot i ETTER FROU FREDERICK DOUGLASS. SPECIAL MEETING oF LITE UNION LRAGUE. Frilay (to-day) us follows JOHN COCHRANE. Hon. JA®, T. BRADY. FROM GEN. NEITLETO pecial Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribune. : The Now-York Union League Club beld a spocial | First DistricieeNo. 9 Court p.m.; Sacond Distriol> Terms of The Trib R L3 on. HOZIAK B. FRRRINE, A. B, Nettleton writce as follows: «Imost | =~ Joauster, NV, Tharaday, Aug. 20 189 | moeting Inst evening. at 8 oclock § Latimer Hell 85.%.; Third Distrigf—plo, % Bosrumet. 8 DAILY TRIBUSE N LSONTAYLOR, How. BLP NORTD pordially approve of the Pittsburgh Soldiers’ Convontiou, and he Express of this evoning publishes the following | ™yer "%, A “0TC08 01 *Vice President, ocoupied the ehatr, | P- m-; Fourth Distriet—No. 9 Courtsl, 8. ., Fifth Dis- . o+ ®) on. B Birongly favor azy action that will ebuke the bandful of Union | lotter addressed to o gentleman ol this ¢ Thors wan an exovedingly large attsndance of mempers. and | tFict—Granads Hall, § p. m.; Sixth District—Corner South- Olopo;.n‘.;u-n; €5 fow six month e Ve How THOS 1 CREANER " who, ut tha beck of a recre ont, are_suxious Roci 30, 1876, th Rinont Gantiomen, we notiosd the folwing: | Arst sad. Fosk #p. m.; Soventh Distriot—Union Hall, SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. B REEMAN, Col. g E 0 Rebels the victory we bave won in the field. | DeaRSik: Sensible of the anexpecie rously con- | Mr. Beter Cooper. Me® Goarge Oriawold NI n T | Goruer of Xwen and Messeroie sto 8 p. . Mail anbscribers, 1oopy, 1 year—/% naimbers 000 | O “;.'.".E.‘.!::i‘.'.a.....,‘fld.{‘af'h':}fl“m' Foun on. (]unl'-r is n;'\ -‘;u!: nvl"vg w-;nnlmm.vr and 1 Igreplr r;» ferred upon me by the Republioan Convention of this city in | Senults, Mr. fohn Armstrong, Mr. 8. I, Chittendes, and ex- JOHNSON MEETING AT MONTAGUE MALL. AL “‘j&;‘;fl- s,wm‘u, 1 you Affl‘:’nnu.lm‘- s -oos ;W taenth-st., ot 7 o'clock, p. w. fFret that the splendid fame be o full should now be | appoiatiag me ote of its delogates to meat wit Gar. Pease of Tozas, ing of soldiers, sailors, and others interested in e g e Ao e e Brig.-Geu. J. H. HOBART WARD, erchased fo s of 1o the faror of & | Southern Unionists about to convene in Piiialelie, Mr. Cowniy opened the pro as'of the Johison. movoment, held & moeting | s T iHo8 T TO LR Sl 00T 1 ¢ 1awToy, Secretar o W ant and § e that 1 checrfully and gratefully socept th ‘specisl me lob, Loy pomr el 4 u N, ¥ FEOM GEN. TARRY. _ g and will certainly attend that true Nacional b I gy, Hpto y oveuing ia tho basement room of Montague | Persons remisting for 15 covies 845, will Teonive 68 63478 09T | 11 Union Republican, Goneral € B Brig.-Gen. A. C. Parry savs: 1 am Gecidedly in favor of | vided I am timely put in possession of followa: Crosby as 0ne year. cor. Twenty-third st Aug. 27, 1866.—IN PURSUANCE OF having the Convention of the soldiers and satlors. We sbould | for that purpose. ¢ this Couv men of ¢ and Capt. R. G. Nowell a3 Secretary. A reso- WEEKLY TRIBUNE. EXLLTo! The UNION CENTRAL COMMITIEE of the Staia fo something to counteract the Cleveland Convention. We | event will certainly be somewhat s) of 8:ptem| sdopted appointing a committee of nine to re- | Mail sabseribers, sinele copy, 1 year—52 pumbe: 200 | New-York, the Union General Committee of the City and County vo & faw * Jokneon men ' here, mostly *burternuts. I cannot | reject me. they will only identify themselves with another Con- | g5, e0L manent orzanization, and Messrs. Col. John | Mail subscribere, clubs ad. 3 . 900 o man Union men who favors the President’s policy.” | vention, which, from mean motives, turied its back upon 18 | cifed for tho otb rdibiored iy “apt. H. . Phillips, Col. W. J. Nagleo, Ser- copies, addressed to names of Mt N yx(».y JOR RINEWEAL. true friends. \u\:n\errvn T era mea from all ¢ i geant D. E. Knapp, Private G. D, McKenzie, Lieut. C. ‘Twenty copies. addressed to names of subscribers . 40 ajor ewe e in bis name. with the following 3 Lo | Tais requ was sigied by S B. Chittenden, J. 8 | I1. Baxton, Pu ¢ C. F. Float, Yeowan Geo. Bedell, | 160 copies, to one address....... 16 00 romarks append wy name 1o the call for the Pitts THE TENNESSEE DELEGATION Scanltz, W il Lew. B. W. Bonuer, Isase H B Chas. E. gincor W wointed as such Committee. Twenty copies, to one address 30 00 burgh Convent Tue UM Guards of Penusylvania, tho home INDIANAPOLLS, Tuarsdsy. Ang. 30, 1355 Collins ¥ | » e o \ e An extra copy wili be sent for each of tel in Syraouse on the 5th day of September, delegation to the { Mr. (* | 98 of | n to enable the Committee | Address THE TRIBUNE, New-York F ::ll':-‘:hlmtru:g.fi:nfi:e‘l:llln.‘or i bis M-ec,"n:‘.eh resident thereof, shall appoint at least three [nspoctars, Aoty DI then procseded to eay that the proposition. se | be 1ul'y reprosented in the Couven- Gov. Brownlow and the Tenuoss ewhat of & de former obuson delegation of iladelphia Convention of Southern Uniouists pasesd | prosonted. would be time, they not be- ted to sdjourn until of Thaddeus S tion by a Radical snti port, anid at the expiration of tk able to report, a motion was ade italiall be to taceive and couat the votes, sud report the ssme to the ‘Awsociation, snd, in conjunction with the President or acting Prestieat boys I blue. We toedmans among w8, | ére this moruing Dreosdents. He would suggest the pro ! 0 | ont *¥ rec f fo — 2.i¥ o b e b K the y who will sell on ¥ record of four years for el Ll inritation exelasively to tho Union Soathors loyalite. 17 had Saturday nigh MARBIED. of the Assceiation, shail #ign toe credentials for the delegates end el “Ueveland Convention arm in arm ? KENTUCKY, Upion o (A 191h oF ARgEIt Bk Bt o o, I e | T e e Bren, | et s el in sl caso, bo sboeon by bellh snd o pecssn Convention arm 1A ar o Aug: ot an opportanity sforded ST B v ¥ the fev wen, Edward Hasler to Mise Sersh Emma, | - The d shal, i all casee, be chosen by bal a0 Col. Wes. Louls' Beb e PO SIS e thom of giving utterance lo their sentiments. Befng for the THE PUBLIC HEALTH. daughter of Nicoias Ueflioy, eaq.. all of this city. ohall be- permitted to vote at said s e i vt BB G0k W Lovie Se bl if liviog, be a T graon ot of sy g ¢ e T ¥ wnt oG A MAGOUN—YATES-—0n Welnesdey, Aueutt 5ot the rsdenceof | by Boot s mamber f (b0 22 Astociatio at esst oe wesk bofors UTTERFIED. LOUtsviLLE, Thursday, Ausost 30, 135 sbould tnvite loval Union men from ath o visit th 1By Tolegraph. | weard . Magoim of adson, M. Y. to Mary, daughter of the Hon tiuie and place for holding the said Primary Elestise Crittenden has issued an add; to the | metropolis and sddress our citiz'ne o mass meeting, where MOBILE. Stephien Yotes of Scheneciady, N. Y. : "".".'.’«'.‘" A.I(y“. Tor ot I .;""i‘.""‘“"“".:'-'i’.a"‘““"m-‘-'. 0 east towo daily papers. for ot least two days pravious Col. F. W. T “1 desire wy name recorded amoug the soldiers who are friendly to the Piftsburgh Conven- tion, providiug toey are opposed to the policy of Andrew Jokn- ucky who ate favorable | (hey could give the freest utterance to their sentiments. late Puniadelphia Cone | suggestion was received with favor, and the following resola ud the 4 by Mr lsasc H. Badey, were carried unani- | five cases of ebolers for ¢ Unic to the principles enacted by t vention, sppointing a long list of de Mosirg, L 30~ EEEEMDERETRIIE ‘e poll 0 all cases from T4 thi1 9 o’clock Bl Aug. The Board of Health report ey Tha polls to be opea in &! ‘Ju:'E e St o o V APXAX, Secretary. past five dags, The viotims were g FLOM COL. FRAMNALL. National Convention to be at ( nd, Septomber The Uneond uegroes. Two died. st 3, Richard 8. Corell, io the Col. William L. Bramball of New-York states that *the | 17. Among the delegates are the Govornor, Lioutonant- | o), S50 o o yid'l i CINCINNATL " . : Excestive Comuiites of e Sollirs State Union s activly | Governor, Gous. Roussean Warl, Whittaker, Hobs Whereas, We hold it to be CixcisaTr, Aug. 30.—Threo desth from cholera L v g gy Ay i Gpecial Notices. at work all over the State, nud they assure me that within the | Garrard, Boyle and Watkins, and a large number of Kou- | the Union shall be restore o | n K ! . ot Bl oot SRR A S next month there will be from %00 Unions ia the | ¢ ? o ars foundations of justice an ! ¢ were reporied yosterday. September 1, ot 9§ o'clock. naios o Btate. aud ail of themw Corouet tucky Union officers. i tho ity . MEMPHTS, Woeetctiester' County, New-York, for in. | Peet-Ofico Netlco,~The malls for Gromt Brital asd (o FROM CAPT. BOYLE. e g PR NHICAG i ¢ . Iraland, via Queenstown, per steamer ** City of Paris,” Capt. John T, Boyle says: * Believing that * treason_ should NEW-NORK STATE. _ Cmoaco, Aug, 30.—From Mamphis we leacn that On Welneulay, August 29, Mary. widow of the Ite | Gocman Sistes, Wt Tabirg. poc steaior - Toutoata,” S mads odious and traitors punished, 1 Leartily indorse the ——— the cbolers Is incroasing. Nineteeo oases were roported to - fowao Stations A and B, 8.0 oall for the meeting at Pitteburgh.” Y UNION CONVENTION IN THE SECOND ASSEMBLY DIS | the Board of Healts yesterday, 13 of which wers fatal. How iy s Sespeesally isvited tomiond | 7:450 m. s Bield and F, 7:30 8. m, ; Station G, 7:25 Capt. W. H. P e L e et speed 00 TRICT. | many bave occurred among the negroes huddled together in 105 First.ave., on_Sundsy, September 2. at 1 o'eloek i _ JAMES KELLY, SR aebie cause uud suve our country from the impending destruc. | From Our Specisl Correspondent. o o @ vex, A L | SPUE Numptat s Bopesile o SSStias, e 16 o By i M e Sl A A T e Posess Tanm Om tion which threaten: The largest a > sy o warimed elti ineronse In the number of cholers cases reported since 4 . o #8, in the title of " . L ) gest and most enthusiastic Kepub ens, de wathorites, DEMAREST—At Omela . on Wednesday, Aogast 29, Will RS, & P90 one ks 3 O i st i e bie | ok yestorday sfersoon for o eorresponning length of | K- Demarest, formerly of New-Forks - 0 o € boon ofred bo the publin apt. J. Spencer Dravion says e ly_indoree Con- time on the previow day. The weather is quite warm and | GILCHRIST—Iu Lafayette. near Jersey City, on Toesday, August | ily from $20 to $30 per da, 11reee pt | iblisher, d "M o cifo throug cau anjoy the b n Fridsy next,at 1 o'clock fro. hi = L AL next, ot 1 0'clock p. m, froue his i = i B Talrette. Cucriages Wil beita iismbamcs: v 4 J. Taylor's Saloon, y side of the Courtiandt ot. Ferry, st 13 o'cloek, e, friends to the house L e e B o NOS. 363 AND 367 BROADWAY, HITCHCOCK—On Wednes ng, FA Baing clesed, the business will ba continuad st NEW-ORLPANS. o y day eveuing, August 29, st the house of Wod ad thew | NEW-ORLEANS Aug. 30.—The cholera is om the in- | pihesesi wil ake e 52 year of bis age. ify opo the atmosphere very thick. are respec Mesrms, Aug 30.—The Cholera is still inoreasing juld be a plice | Twenty ono oases are reported to-night, 20 of which proved | ey shouidme | fatal. No report wus received from the City Hospital triumph toues b they ba lly favited to at- ess, and 1 am not willing that traitors whow 1 bave fought - i gy - ught | oo delegates to the Pluladelphie FROM CAPT. M'CLELLAND. tions. At the appointed b leing one of the | Milan was appointed chuirs u the suppression of | Lee, Poughkeepsie, and W ¢ willing 10 sey. by | Valley, secretaries. ~After some pre four years of bloody | the following named ge 1 Were appo that our fallen comrades died in | o Syracuse: the Hon. pson, the Hon James Isw, Allan Clark, South Berges, N. J., Mary Van Bos NO. 353 BROADWAY. WM. TAYLOR. & t thelr countrys g to them the b brabam Hitebeock. aged T years. n on Fridsy, August 31, st 5 o'clock, p. m. hom on wust be rewarded and loyalty presoribed, | Eastman, LL. D g | property of which they lave anot sanction 'my policy ' in opposition to u 3 riorlerg s | donied th 4 1 b made odiou et - b o opposition 10 wy better | youio ‘untlomon were then sppoiated to represent the | £l TR B R e T e farmace of civil war | AuCrease bere. [ 35—On Thursday, August 3, Mary, wife of Oideca Jen | el FEOM CAPT. TERRY. ‘ ‘{{7"'(: i ':;“l'lul-; 1;‘1;‘-:\ ‘“_ b | od of ov ;'x'n“\" phreasion, may becouwe rehabiiiiated in The following is » summary of the deaths by cholera from | yo b Sl B | N i favoc of oty 4 Sai Mv-s.. P Capt. W lrviog Terry of lllinois writes: *T copsider m. 8. Jobnston, Jeromus W il k. o o 2 | = - - - | iliary to the Nationsl U whington, aca luvited to sign Lhe Andtaw Jubnecn and Jeff Davis as brothors is crime—both | W. De Peyster, W. W. I 3 Ly o L e R B I 1060 085: 19 Wb 'T"' Whites, Blacks, Total, | 170ghby. Brookiyn, on Fride 4 SpesoscoLiSur B | call st the offcs of THY BOLDIKRS Fifed?, W0 ety R-bala and both daserce the same fate, that is hanging. 1 | Parker, Gilbert Bently, I e e Lotous (hab of Haw-Tuet | PO ey e TR | et aetion i . 3 ish to make 5o apology for pluin talk: for when I think of | E. Deyo or W. Bullard, G -+ e 8.... 13 18 KNOWLES—On Weda 0 ks ke 5 5 Colla Criarrh he brave boys who went furth to die for such as him, to starve | the Rev. T. Rider, the Rev. e = sl o ath R A o Noss and Turost. Depot and rot ia duvgeous, and to suffer nutold miseries for suoh The following resolutions Were unanimo 3 o o | I & % it gt | D 2 yenegades as b, my blood hoils. aud s deep hate for trantors | o cvically adopted: 5 A 8 Lopuiion of s e 8 I The rrlatives nd fricnds of the family are rasgecilly fovited toat- | m_Cometery is situsted on the line of the Hat~ ood Berderers speinge 89 i my sou Resolved, That we hold these truths to be self.evident that e e o Ew-C 4 . | tond she fuuersl. from hus late residence, No. 7S Horstlost, this | R Ba & e Fsarnairs s P 2. Hor e ey SRR all men are crented equal. tnt thev aro eadowed by their a0 Philedaiphia bave power to il any | NEW-ORLEANS, Aug. 30—There were 14 deaths | ,(J7sey) o e N ., papers please copy Livr, Controllar - CAVM"A. BOOTH, Presidest. pt. E. Hurnaford of Obio ss; tis & bumiliating spec- | (rentor with certain inalienabie rights, and that among these | vacancies iu their nui! -7 from Cholors yestesay. bl y ' b i - e e Ti¥ DELEGATES. . i MOORE=Lost at ses during s gale on Monday night, July 0, 1666, = Caina, Juos 1, i35, b ST. LOUIS. Capt. Willinz B. Mooe of packet ship Aviericen Union, in the 3 | _We have eostablished @ Branch tacle to find any who have worn the blue in company Bot | greite liperty and the purauit of happiness. o T . 3 year of bis age. Body uX recoversd. Yokobams, Japan. AUGUSTINE HEARD & Co. t inasmuch as for the purpose of preserving The following de' gation of sixiy gentiemen were elected to 81, Louis, Mo., Aug. 30.—There were only 63 loyal.” Resolved, T FHOM CAFT. YOOT : t 4 - ; il ook Nt Y e . & L, J these rights, Governments are justituted among men, deriving | represent the Leaguc ¢ of New Xork i the Philadelpbia | TTHEWS=0n Wednesday night Capt. 7. Warren Yocum of Pennsylvaia, says Thielr Just powors from the consent of the governed. We are | Convention hlich Tnteementd TORORAE TRUTOET. ‘Tha) cubiinin. Nas | NI AT I SN A w0 i S St S rfi'.fl.'-x_'y B iy o haif ‘fnflo [ITTHIe,. O3 | ly fnvited to at- | W. A BATC RS 6 Bo d friends of the family are raspect soldier of tbe Uiou armies, no devoted follower o in favor of equal laws that shall secure to all citizens of the | Petor Christophor R. Robert, Bag. can mistake the issue between ike tried uad | United States eqal rights aud equal privileges. Horace k1 Goorge Gir. | Sissppesred fr central and business portionsof the city. | “iC 3 1htlveral, ou Saturday morning, at 100 cloc, frow the resl hes Wrlagers of sil kiuds “,r,i——:,«.,. s BAIVE] of the country and apostacy. perjury an as0n. Resolved, That we hiold the Constitution of the United Stat wold, Delano. [saac Sherman, [ i ame— denee of his vroth law, Samuel Udel!, No. 210 Madiwon-st. His ASHING A'w'\.vln(ulxu MACHINE L‘-o,h," ". Lisat. Jobn E. s“W R o #nd the laws made under its authority to bo the supreme taw | W. Bluat. <.ml.u 3. B, Guitess, -:‘uhz C. Hamilton, . HEALTH OF THE CITY. remains will be taken to Greenwood Cernetery for interment. Courtlandt-st., New-Y s eat. Jobn E. Stewart writes: * Not desiring to give up | of theland; that the legisiative power of U svernment | L. A. Dowley, Berjamia W. Bonney. Wiliard Parker, k. C. il i ;| POTTER—At Winous, Minn., on Sundey, August 12, of — e that for whioh I fougbt +hree yeare, 1_gndly add my name t0 | vess solely in Congress, containing the Representatives of the | Hawkius, George Bilst, Jr.; W E Brockway, . W. Cartis Last week tho returns of the Sanitary Superin- ek iy wou of Homer C &t Bally S Pewer | The Extra Tribune for the Political Campaiga. $he oall for the Soidiers' and Sailors' Natiosal Convention.” people and the States, and we regard all interference with | Danning Duer. J C. Carter rgo Cabot Ward, Edward | tendent gave 84 cakes of cholera and 55 deaths; for the week | aged | yeur 6 montisandd days. A political strugy «, raroly surpassed in importance or intensity, tes Lieut, ph M. Now-Jersey Tig) people aud the & SSRas o] . give the paragraphin the Buperintendent’s own words Tiskard L. Pek, s0d 64 yoaru, 6 months sad m“‘;:y_'“’ widow of | g and some of bis officlal or personal adherents to the grest sud # reapectiully invited to attend the fupersl | patriotic party by which they were lutrusted with power. service, ou Sund aber 2, at 40'clock p. m., et ibe residence The aim of this treachery s to put the steadfast loyaliste of the Yor soninlaw, B, A' Van Tassell, iu Une hindrad snd-twenty. » 4 hots, betwean Third and Fourthaves. Hot remsins will bo | S0uthundor the feet ofthe " whipped but not subdosd™ Rebels, sul d 1 hi H r.|.|;||":_-lu_nn-fi H cunc‘llhul, Sixth, § -;{y H‘ ow (.’ru.m‘ry ly.,- ml-;m.m on Monday, Rep- | to enable the latterto glat their vengeance on the former, whom they a ight 1 ; Teath, 1 care . Eleventh. 3 cases. . Train irtieth st at9:25 o ., arciving st Tar . Eirieenih, | ase? Sixteonth, 5 caton, 3 aial Seventgenth, 1 | _ryiownat 1040, Nofusther notice given. g belosnd nesebH Sntguiitbe e et ulucyiieh NS RRERP) their dasling ** Confederacy. fghtesnth, 4 cises, 2 fatai; Twentieth, 4 cases, 2 fatal Twenty BCOLES—At Saltersville, Now Jorsey, on Thursdy 30, Jo oSy Tutel; Twenty-second, § cases, 3fatal. Total, 3 cases, |~ B. Y L New Fera oot et Siat (e ‘gatn | T recent whoiseals massacres st Mempbis snd New Orlescs were tations of the spirit mow rampsnt in Uhé The relatives and (rieuds m mo for one. T cannot swallow the bitter dose prepared by | Resolved, Tiat ns o Prevident possesses no logislativo | Warren, Georgs Wilkes, J. B. Vaa Buren. J. B. Varnum, jr.; . Jobuson— Memphis '—New-Orleays " wer, bat Exacutive ouly, the work of reconstructing the | Wm. T. Booth, Joho Jecol Astor. jr.; C. It Agnew, Tuos. II. FROM A PRIVATE. lon io the suppression of the Rebellion in the lats | Faile, Frank K. Uowe, G. Abirois James A Roevelt, T. L. Allen of the %1 Couecticut Volanteers «1f | Rebel St dobgs wholy to Congress, which bas | Wm. Allen Batler, Y. B. Wabb, John E. Williaws, H. P, Avdrow Johuson prefers the society of Copperheads and W sball be adwitted as mom- | Crorier, Thomas N, X Dale H. 1. Plersoo, Elaridge Gerry traitors he is welcome to it. He will éventaally go to his own cordially approve the plan comprising the | Gooreo 1 radford, 1. Van Nostrand, William Bauks, F place, where he will find plenty of such company.” amendment of tie C iou adopted by Congress for the | Pandexter, Danicl F Aepllbm, Benj. X. Pippey, Albert The above embra extracts from but few of the ]uyge urpose of securing th dmission of those Stat to their | Matthews, il H. Elliot Jackson 8. Bchulta, Sluclair Toasey, gumbers of letters of similar character received. former privileges in the Union, regarding it as just and liberal | William H. Loe, Johu 4 Werks. :{ wupposed cho'- but courpicuous to suoh a degree that 1([" r-;\ work ‘wmn[ to nnse ."’3'“ it Tk ll‘llrl’ll';l.‘ - ’?'ul . taloly gratifyl but 86 d . o ful - b will secare the country froi further disseusions and the Union | _ Several addrasses verc delivered by Mr. Balley, Mr. J. S, his In certaiuly gratifyiog; oes not contain {a iriends 1o invited to att mesl. from Rel MICHIGAN. from nnn‘we_c‘l“dl‘ultu.l Wy TEE ¥ Sohalta and othe Frx-Gov. Pease of 1]-.-;.- made few i. | listof all the deathsin the city, New-York includes sovers) | . on Ssturday, September 1, without :l::‘l:h_‘_r:':‘;; ‘:": :;t'fl;::fl :MK'JT:::.',. h:::" ”"‘“:' Resolved, That we believe that treason shoul he made i e in the course of which he said b 3 , - " 3 ' B SRe n the course of which he said that Lo was | ., hesides Mathattan upon which persons die of cholera, niog, August 26, of spoplexy, Major | pow the dominaut porver from the Potomas to the Rio Grsnde; thwg — u of reconstruction | hapyy to meet th Union Losgue of Now-York. The Union men @GOV. CRAPO RENOMINATD—DELEGATES TO THE LOY- | that shall admit unconditionally into this Ugion Kebel Stites. | of 1oxas felt strongly interested in the coming Fall elec even to stay-at-homs Rebeley elect each other to otfice in preferen The public iustitations aleo give death uumerous victims from B Ridonts: d those o1 his son-in law. A H ALISTS' CONVENTION. and permit known traitors and Rebels—their garments red | He prooseded to ram: rk that there their sole hope of protec- | this cause. These tre not included in the Superintendent's re- o police: Southerm pocial Dispatch to The N. ¥. Tribun = L 1000 of our slaughtered fellow-citisens—again 10 | tion for the loyal Texane was in Cougress, and not in the focal | nore“Uov'srs'to be fonnd in the weekly b griugreneidi 4 e e | e e e S ot — e Dithoiy, Thursday, Aug 30, 1696 | take part in our National Legisiatare, and enjoy the same | Goverament us at prewent existing A Union maa evuld not | PP 0§ s . on Friday, the Jiat lust. : o e e rosh ave.y dem of loy or 1% apinion there, aud many who. havicg been | Of Records and Vital Statistics. Nevertholees cholora is (0 | amme———————— had been killed by | creasing, however slowly, aud is now of so little local impor- dor the present Rebol | 400 gyt the daily bulletins cease to attract attention, fthe EQUAL RIGHTS of AMERICAN FREEMEN. ‘The school-houses of the Blacks sre burned and their White teachers Ansannaa ~ | subje-ted 1o violence aud outrage by unchanged Rebels, who relieve Proclamations. ~ | 1, work of mirder and raon by chieers for Andy Johason sad ez~ Assaseiss of Abrabim " | ecrations of Congress. ( The Michigan Republican State Convention met at | rights and privileges, the mame bouors of the Goveroment, as | freely expro 1 errill Hall in this city, at 11 o'clock this &. m., delegates | if they had committed no offense and as if treason should be ' true to the Union snd ceturncd kLo ing present from nearly every county. The Hon. Charles | regarded as equally honorable with logalty. mobs. There was no proteotion 8. May of Kalamazoo was chosen permanent chairman Resolved, That we view with_alaro and indignation the ef- | Government. The man who through the war had been trae to d sddressed the Convention. Gov. Crapo was renom- forts of the President of the United Siates to interfere with | the United States Goverament was considered a traitorin % & toh The Committes reported the aames of s handred | 10 7ights of Oengrens and to centrol ito legislation for the | Tezss, and could mot be clecied to office. 1f the Johuson CHOLERA IN BROOKLYN. . P Denettt of traitors lately in aris against the Government, aud | party succecd at the next elec ion the test oatn would be re- | 1y, qyycor fu charge of the Hamiltonavenue Hospita] - v baiaci el Rnt { J be purpose of forcing reprasen @ Rebel States fato legates to the Loyal Southern Convention at Philadel- i a ¢ . cousider bi rse in that respect indefensible to such u de- | pealed, and the Robels would bo compensated for their slaves, b i Equal phia, which were adopted. The st included Gov. Crapo, | gree as to prove hiw whaily e T sonfidonce of the | bt Joast that was the hope in Toxas atong the Jobosoa meu. | makes the followiag report for the week euding yesterday | of Riebls with Mariine Nutions; Th APPOiat | oo i defance of the oyal osth, by Presidential S0t and Millary B The Congressional Delegation, ex-Gov. Blair, Gen. | beople, whose sight of representation is inestimable to tbow, | * The Goveraor was loudly chevred during the course of his | uoon; Kemainiog August 2), 3, admitted 7, died 1, discharged o el ion 1o Tosnessea. Parcloh | power,iaopealy avowed, with threats that thove who resist t shell snd formidable to tyrants only. romarky. 4, romainiog 5. D: Swaim of Park Hospital reports thus: | Prisoners: Mantial Law witbdrawn o Kentuckg, dun liing the | be treated as rebels, and o civil war thus kindled throughout the Noctls 2:1“ Boburz, Gen. Baxter, Gen. Alger, Col. B. D. Pritch- | and formideble R 3 B By : t-Gov. G . Gen. Stoughten, Captain E. lved, That our country is the land of Iiberty; that upon | After a few observations from Mr, CHITTENDEX & 5 e o 1 6. "W, “Cren Minty, 's0d | the great Kepubiionn aris of the country—tle party whieh | M. GVirEAv, the Ciab adjouraed. S ME T, |y aining, last rourt, 1, admitted 5 died 1, disoharged 2, ro. | SotEsaiion of it Habegs Corpnes Bathrine Mo e ont che we. | s0d West. others. p rallied under the glorious flag of our Union, to sustain Abra ABOUT ME. RAYMOND, maining 3. The hespitals have oaly force sufficient to dis- | wian lnvasion of Canada._ Are all in THE POLICAL MANUAL | 1 ban thax become imperative that those who stasd for LIBERTR SECOSD DISPATCH. P H-.c‘::;'“ e gud i jafely through the vro; | The following circular hus come to our hands: charge the duties tast pertain o the diminished number of | 7175, ¥or mie st THE ’fl!',‘{,‘,‘ SUREOS. | apd LOYALTY—for the right of the UNION to exist and of MAN ta Wpeoia! Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribune. S e e o s Ihat perty. in the | 7>/ Raomtios cod Motnaiing onitonof the Bepubiieas Porty | pasivats, Tho fullofiag is o statoment of he eases repurted et ool Bl e B Bocoes Comioutes, | b FREE—shoukd erganias snd wark b0 stasngthes the hands of OON- Derxoir, Thursdsy, Aug. 30, 1866, | coming elections depends the future tranquility, secosity aud | GeNTe: Let it Lo most emyp' itically understood that I | to the Assistant Sugerintondent daring the woek endiog yes. | the slection of Delegates to the Union State Couvention, to be beld st GREBS for the inevitable coatest before us. The Republican State Convention was held in this ity | Prosverity of overnment aud people. am not a politici ¥ never held an ctlice, nor never ex- | terday: Syracuse, will be held b No. "W'Mfljr{,fl‘gl.'! Avs3LatT) | Womes convince the SOUTH and the COPPERHEADS tha Sodey. The Hon. H. H. Crapo wee unaimously re- | Attelsst, That wo view the bloody massucren of Joral people | poct 1o, except when in the army, vhero [onlisted at tho | Wards, Repored. Consimed. Not soutrmed. Faial ot Fatal pm oo . AWBE, Prsidant | rovluions £ uot buok rari~that Emancipation o n unchusgueble Bominated for Governor; Gen. Dwight May for Lieuten- | o nSmBra i Sitr-Orisans by the orm oot eal, with | commencoment of the Rebellion and worked my way up, | IL.......' 4 3 1 3 1| gt A X et om: 0 Pursussce ity | fost—that the glorious CIVIL. RIGHTS ACT car never bo topestad nt-Goveror; Gen. O. L. Speulding for Becretary of | ¢(ual indiguation snd alarm. We regard those violences as 1always lived i ibis Ward. My blood ran cold s I 3 2 1 1 2 delerates 0 the State Conveotion sk Syrecuse will be held op FRI. | thetthe rights of the bumblest AMERICAN are henceforth guarase te; Gen. Stoughton for Attoruey-General ; Lieut.-Gov. | the legitimate fruft of the Presid policy, hold him respon- | BAW NOAT its borders at the time of the riot more than 500 ; S | 6 P 4 2 DAY EVENING, Auf n.nw«qumq‘ runu 473 | teed and shielded by tbe FEDERAL CONSTITUTION sad most Grosevenor for State Treasurer; Gen. Benj. D. Pritchard, | aiblo for the reslt, and consider them proof suflicient that the | over-grown boys vid men mnnlni after a colored boy, | VIII...... 4 3 i 1 3 Foariat, Follsopen ffom Thll . HENRY G. LEABK, Pron | maiotained sgainsd sl gafusayors—that the days whorsla captor of Jefi. Davis, Commissioner of the Land | reports w of the Teturn of peace snd good will in the | hardly old enough to know the difference botween right | X2 1 H % 1 Joanrn KAOL e, | Secretarion Tad 0 rights which WHITES were bouad to reepect Bave os; ead Gus. W Husiphryy e Adtior Senerst South are antiely uan, und ahowiag that, unloes protectad by | and wiong; they saught young colored mat, then tor- e i H . 3 T H = aies | swey foreven. ) entbusisem ‘provailed and resolutions ex. men are tured him til} be died, and left hi hanging to & lam| 4 3 secrmbl 3 Lt and. s spprovig o | PR 0 St e tten L g | Pttt whi ey v dong sy v | ool S 5z o | BT ARE o y ele | bttt i 8,80 TS ST Constitutional Amendment; requesting CoDgrest 10 | siedgedto maintain ab whatever cost ihe freedom and the | DUFIUE up an Orplian Asylm. Totals... 34 » s » I Uie Syracase Couvention, pursuint to the of be Cevtral B aatts thom MARYEAISES e et ok ats Bon, werd “mnd.u“ of | Fihfor i loya men o the Sous, St whitesod biask.ee | Lremember vl o, | advoumtel oo, Gnd 60, W | The ulowing shov th tolel dest rom holers (a Brook- b T S [ B e i s i S ion s h Who in the period loor, (Bleccker Buil e,) urging some one disense i - 4 Jis (o0 instuting "R members of the National Repud- | Every o Ara e O0rseof e Cromand that | might bodent o Congrose fo foprosast.us, nd one thay | 7o: trom the Sre appesraseeof the totho aih laat. | R Ui e o We most elact to the XLth Congress a0 ovewhimisg majoritp Executive Committoe from Michigan to vote for the | to abandon them to the veogeance of the elasses of the | would be true to the ciuse. Yes, | did assist in nowi. I8 private residences, 311; in cbolers bospitals, 55; in Kings | NORVES ARCFRLY CULTE, _u“‘“, Nold & n..,‘.',_': devotedto Loyalty, Netiooality, aad the the inalieasble Righte of axpulsion of Henry J. Raymond from said Committee. Rebel Btates would cover that Governmest with -ml.ml-s ating and elocting Honry J. Raymond, and now feel hurs | County Penitentiary, 45; in Kings County Jall, 19; in coantry | tiou st No. 73 Chrystie st n TRIDAY flzmqg. Aug. 31, to elect | Man. large and entlinsicstic meeting of soldiers and sailors race, & result against whioh we protest and sball coatend | gang badly sold. FITZAUGH SMITIL | towns, 19; in Kings County Hospital, 6; in Brooklyn City | delesigstesyracuse. Folls opeu from tte o To this end let Light and Trutb be systemstically diffused to ever oy iy ingy d ity | “ya W Taskn | Jsece. SRS HALL, Prosident, peiahborhood, svery 4:seide, throughout our broed coustry. i was hold st Firemaa's Hall this evening, sud an associa- «d. That we vi " MERTING OF LOYAL LOVISIANAIANS. Hospital, 1. Total, 456, Morrixan S0 known aa the *Boys in Blue’ organized. Semator | o, Keseled ThAL %6 VA, with soorn the iawulting threats of | 1 get gvening, st tio residence of Mr. John Mac Nair, Seathe from Gholers yesterday; a8 reporied TS Ascebly Diiet & = | Tothisand, wap. e sa exive tav of Tus Wanksr Tacovnn, Howard, on iovitation, sddressed the meeting in @ tellivg | loyal as the prosent i siected tho ,:..o‘l.,',“fi.‘;,:’mm.,:: No- 75 8. Mark's-isce, & Inrge number of loyal Lovisian. | 0% e .,:":,,‘ P bgsdsgiiag sy ;’-:1':-‘.;'-1‘; FITUB Assembly Dlatrict Kasociation; (MU EVENING | (dentce i sire st oanta with the topuias oditon). whieh we Tosort 3 delogatan 10 i Baie | w i) supply to all § sbaery ioas recaived prioe to Saptembec 11, o8 foroible speech of over an hour in length, condemua- | wiil to Rebeilion or plungo thie con: into . | ians met, in accordance witl .'.a Cooper Iustitute adjourn- Eor Andrew Johnscn, Seward, Woed 'aud Raymond. | oy o5 bood, and comsdor it the doty o i it rensto oees | mont, 0 tho purpose of susderi s qustionof up. | dave. The folowing cases appear o8 the bullata of the Board reidest, | Vheollowiag torme, the paper L0 bo st aad subecrptioes 40 sbme “Boys in Blue " will number over 2,000 within the | these threas b izoreated eforte o vustaiiag Congrews by s | poiating delogutes to the Pliladelybis Convention on the | of Healh, ARRY, Dt ooeelgt o€ b0 Sadmays : e e unt 05 Michigan 100nd 00 the | majorty s0 Overwholping bat the maleoatents wil ot at- | hd of September. After an exceedingly interosting Inter. | | Aun Shoster. agud 9 years, TATiton st betwesd Vn | — o o lonuly Diatrict Union Associatign:—Ts pirar D, ovpes ot frse mane i0n, equal lawe and equsl rights. temyt to oarry thelr threats into operation. commuuication, which partook rather of 8 social than an | Brast aad Ricbarcits, taken to "ir""' xth Assombl Diatrict Unign Association. 0T pura 2 % m?i?.'.'.f&'.“.:ti."."iZ:'}:J;’Ei“‘x.”.m“.."iz.‘:,‘:';?'Z:X‘ organized_political charactor, the following gontlomen | , Cathorine Holmes, agod 55 yoars, No. 2 Raymondat; cade | 2557 o8 551 5 ilnars No. 774 Grand st on FRIDAY ".'"‘531 2 T ILLINO forme Represertative to Congrass frot thie Distrieter | Tere Lol Qe o e T or 3o W, Gomars | ety Boosles, aged 18 yoars, Yo 165 Bast Ballest; B e Tt wotec o o b e R T, S — after whioh the Convention sdjourned, amid tremendous | N\ tate ) B' Carter, altestiate 19 We USRVEY: | teben ypsteriar, 4 Wa Jawvs | Secrotarie 004 « o w 3 T delegate, J. B. Cacter, alteruate. oks Peopiss, aged 37; same residence; tendency to ool | Jomx Foist . L o WEDIGNATION OF SOLDIBRS OVER AN APPOINTMENT OF | 0 .“i“‘.m,,' AT THR ROOMS OF TI JOHNSON MRETING IN THE TWENTIRTH WARD. lapes. “Reventh Assembly Disirict ton.—Par. #AVABLS ALWATS LN ADVANOS. . UE LOYAL | A'meeting of the citizens of the Twentieth Ward, suant to 8 oull of the ommittes o e e O e Th Depors b0 bo swnt 10 900 abdewes { Will be held st Bleok: FRIDAY BVENING, Ang. 31, | AL frisnds of the gaus9 e tavited ta form clubs. PR ON. P ESIDENT JOHNSON LEAGUE, cial Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribuve. b s g Caira0o Tharsday, Ang 3, 1858 Thera was a large meeting ot the rooms of the Loyal | ¢ A spscial from Springfield says that the soidiors of that | I u for th 60 of o an ad- | Tuirty-! Tho &l i of tue Jut e ol the State have had thyir feollugs pective of party, for the purposs of organiziog a Johneon took 0 laet oves o o om 1h wod | Addrow THL TRIBUNE, Rlee at 4 o'olook msthe Hall eorger of Bay Frascy Thursday, Augast 30, 1346, 4 SELL, Foomiitet No. 154 Hassna st 0. Toe H Holbrook, the o for delegate to Lgtoss, Wil Lave w walority of sbo: 3 Judge Led od a3 Chalrmag, | ( Now Korke

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