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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUN VRDAY, SEPTEMBER I,.1566. I FERTES S “ A e ren—— o A LR pppro——— mAINE. o Nortt LG : o | thgir giend, sessioni ‘ Nest to an ) srthisrn Loyal Conyant The Hon. Lywan Tr thel s were only imitating the Southern Secessionists BROOKLYN NEWS. POLITICAL B [T st (Ina Benaton = 0. . Kinoop, cAitar of The | who attth tho esampln Tug Soutber pboie wereus ke | | s apprder] o gl iy ———— (Vaverley Advocaizd Andrew J, Lang, Allison Elmer, s they could ba, Their hearts wers right now. | .y & B B ok ford oy e/ y TR 44 [N THE CORILAND DISTRIOT. th Wl 5 ! Girant bad tol o i gATIC PROM IxyoRres Receivep (¥ A STREET. rit § for 3 mac! TRE LOYAL LEAGUE OF AMERIOA, | 117 0AKTAS 10 T ibeste K Deoky, Wiitem 1 (s, BN L 1 el .\vglcu-: .;Zflf,'.bu'.?.fc‘."fu'.’,..'.'.fi" “hortan. ""‘;'E' Fibam A young man named Patrick 3 Py 6 plic " " MLV, 2 vy, 0.C ming, o ariok | 8% eridan ao erman gave the same testimony. He | in 1 g t , A CONVENTION TO BE RELD SEPT 4 Tho canvass in this_di S Lanos, tho | 0L B S e T AcleX | Some ok e HoGs gt S REAIG Ty 4 gy afi.fiu o st tho Do S Smagtin Briatiobaienp v SRS S I'tis Now-York State Council of the Loyal Leaguos hayo | sitting member, aod De M. Sweat, an aspirant for & EGATLS FROM sULI ng\s ©oUeTt TO SYRACURE. | | whil u':m.‘b,..,.. ruf::f"wyx‘:.nd':fi,'.. mw fm’ Hospital at 3 o'clock :m:dlu afternoon. The parties had [ ~ 2 2 0’0l ' onthe | 408t in the House of Represontatives, promises to ho quite towx, K. Y., Priday, Aug. 91, 1995, | ers said, lot thom go. They wanced thom to go thea and waut bad a previous difficulty, and tbe deceased passing along Fure e~ e 8 Convution to be held at 12 o'clock noon, on tho | 8%t it the KHouRe 8 FONTTLN Ll S Uit Kvoat will ¥ ridny, v tiis Cou. | to koep them out now, besanuo. they €aw's contral their votes, | mau-st. on thesbors evéning was observed by Forgus. who, | 3 RIRD. | At optomber, ab Syrease. Every Council in the State | My ut tho Coppor-Jobnsons oxpect to reduco Mr ek, | Thia couduet of thews Tadieals Juvelyicd the Soutborn poopie | 4 sleked, wAEE o 8 loow opposits wud m..!-'.:,ihmn | PR WAITING. a Thapus 5,*.-,,-;:;}3:;‘.’.."39 ot will sond 5 Dologates; tbis city aloue 110 Delogates. As | Lyneh's majori Delow what it was last yoar, with tho into tbows diMicalties that cost g0 much trouble. Wiy should | Te thet 85 BEILC Ly e that Sl fhs weapen -.’n»u’fimm; A e e oot s Woltiag of 8| e emects o6 34y prior 10' the Union State | 8o appouent. " The faination of the new movedtat, DELEATES 10 Tk S1oTT Stevans be excluded frm bis sea in Congrens 1 (~rator | o the (0, T4 QW% IS, G S0 LooL W1 o headnd | % o el vaie by iis Cor o R the prowmise of plinder, the heroic firmnoss, [ wiio, N. ¥ , 185, i i 1 he brain, where it rematned . Fargus E—— Convention, Syracuse will bo filled by an assemblace of [ 114 FEOLRLe | ghcamaniship of . ‘our nobls | Tindelogatas o tho Ui i §iatsCor o Tioga | Sid.nbalc o evaluion but ooght be 4 b xcladad, 00 | s ompiy arcetody and baa prre e T by BIED. o ole 1oyal wen never before congregated together. President,” and the general change of hauds | Couuty are W. Smit 8. Linealn, J, C. Platt. This sally cansed tramendons cheering, agsin and again re. | Coroner Lynch will commence an investigation iuto the €ir- | ;\y \NAGH—On Wodnewiiy, August 39, of the LI 22 “Xie M at the Kiftery navyyard, where fome sixtoen | The delegatss 1o tha Coagrosional Convention of the | peated by the assemblsd Feninns snd Democrats. Or, he cumstanees 10-day. ...m.«m-.-,-.m.a-.o.-fl'."b'.‘:’.a. ‘h’ Lundred voters are umr‘u"( expected to draw awdy a | 20th Districtare: D O, Haacook, J. Browa, . C. | Linnad, Mr. 8tanton, who instigated the Rebellion, and also t e P eats, | 10 & THE CLEVELAND CONVENTION. rood portion of Republican votes and to arouse the ont Coryell, R. W, Clintan, H. A Brooks New Orleans rlot. Stanton was au earncs: Secessioviat at the . e L By T B | Tilevotuttves and friends of are v wood port P i 1t the | . Kixos Cousty ScrreMk CourT.—Special Term. b koo d ———— GIAL CoMMIT- | s of the rear-giard of the Democracy. By the way, ULSTZR COUNTY. X .7.‘.‘“‘}.1;”".. l}:::l;-ny‘ MbO | petoce. Tudge Gilbert—THE ALLEGED POLONNG CASE 1X [y o4 = ey (s i', s ab LETTER OF INVITATION FROM THE SPECIAL CC otice from o comuuuivation in the press that theroisa | A large and eothusiastic imncating of Unionists was held | e e cin Mageachi- | Kicuudy CousTy.—The Sheriffof Richmond Couaty yester. Finan Mo farthor invhothon o O ) 2 = day made the following return to the writ of habeas corpus vary Ceaiotary for interment. J B o8 on the 27th, and addressed sentime: | good deal of dissatisfaction nt the wholosale manner in | ot Ellanvilie, Ulster Cou TKE OF THE SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' CONVENTION, T nt. He praised the for | | 4 & chicl s old Democratic 0 Ld.at | n o n % ssuad by Judge Lott in'the case of Annie E. Hardenburgh, | (AL W N. Y..on 3 Now-Youk, Avgtat 2 19 | rank and fle o ho paty dou't like it at al. Mr. Lynch | | rowired, Lyut, unbke vors magy who, when the was ¥4 T on 1ro0ps pyeeren the Bouth ‘and took them awar. Suf. | °fjcousing the death of ler bosband by o0 oner heocta the s Auns Chipma reilctof he lte st ShoR0 S : To the Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER. i3 working very hard to increase his majority and oxpscts | bronght to 8 glorious termination. deemsd their duty s ot | frage could nover be given to them without producing eivil sest has boeu concladed in the case e vear of 1t g% » ko S tened have | to doit. e plucky and active ¢ as they mako them,” | faly dischargod, ard retired tato the bosom of their | war. After speaking of the Jugeernant aronnd the neck of | which tho hove party wos held, Thera being uo evideuce of polson | ifer ro .-fi'\‘nmu for faterment to the famt'y buris] plese DEAR AND REVEREND St e undcrs,.‘wv havo | o O ey “m| hosts of frieads can accomplish nu’r | families, or devoted themselves exclusively to busiue | Massachusetts, and calling Stevens an inosarn. unv_alnlhnln. in Ilhn-dyvh rendoced by Prof. Drape, sod thero Nn’ nnv&;\»fl; at Csnandaigus, N. Y. i been appointed by the Executive Committee of the Nutionsl | ihiys b will make a splendid run, :Sfi'.:x‘,?u‘;v”l:::rn:; 3:.;!»::.“» ‘..ux l:lc:fl.‘("; ;l[.ym.‘,,ul:::' i !‘:.:.?'-".: -:::;'-i‘:n:';.uu?r :::P .m.,:::: or *any other rx.:‘..":'...‘:::_:"-f‘::'é:::::fé.‘?;f.‘:.‘fldf'& e esedivt, | cl’):I‘I(WI.I.‘I-EO-M*y. Augast 3, Richard 8. Cornwoll, la the' Contentlon of Soldiers and Saflors who honorfhly served ol fiberty as we did in 1850 or 1664 v A c0stom Bousé oficer followed -,"""mm_ au;dugwa:.nm Anaie E. Mnbnnh.nmll‘vn nobody o | mh’:_“‘m_"‘ L ot ted 7» durivg the late war for the Union, ss & Special Committes to THE PITTSBURGH CONVENTIOM. Tsrtecd, That the offors osatasiot s produce st the adjourned day, it st B By, ot ooy Ay o T ,_,g,r B wait upon yon, and request your consent to serve as Chaplain it l‘r‘;‘:-m"s‘uf lxh-;(mii-’ Mok And Lo MARYLAN The People ex rel, Jobn Bradley ust John C. Shaw, hfi‘.’ifi':!;.’.’::‘#%"“"" gflo;%"“ku of the Convention, which will e beld at Cleveland, Oblo, on OPIKIONS OF BOLDIERS. Arootiy and scaphatiolly £ reward 1 ressos, snd b C— Qeoar ¥ Shaw qad: Jewew 0. Fabth-Motlos 133 coairm the | germeat. ! ' the 17th of next mobth. g X Spacisl Disptch to The N. Y. Tribune most dongeroun ex To. 0 thons who may hereadsor pl CONGRESSMAN RENOMINATED. it b gt o ..":::n’.':’y'-'&"&'.'};,.u'.?“:: aonss | DICKET-A Bimorn M S5 YRR Rbsith 14 DRSNS Your name has been sclected by the Execative Committeo | Wasmetow, Friday, Augst 31, 1963 leatruction of the Republic lvhmlm it whouaver the & Bavtivonr, Friday, Ave. 31. 1883, | O -"'"f" the appeliant and some 90 other sailors having e e st ooy T Tt Patacson, N1 T o from sincere admiration of your character, and as the only The following extracts from the many letiers re- i to acoept h:r‘m"lrn“::afi:f;flm‘ s | Col. Charles E. Phelps, the present Represoutative of | atisted In saving the hluun mbra. The attorneys, Messts. | ¢ o'clock p. m., Augusi 3l : ceived in reply o the call, published by the Committes of Sol ton of loyal man to office. it should be | tho Third District of Marisnd'in Oongiess, wes to-diy i‘,‘,‘,,_‘:“'.fl:;'fi_ I;‘:‘h'l"*m, e b e e b g ST | pRUEND—ACToledo, on Frlday, August 24, Joha Friond, o v 304 n8 by the e 5 a toa full participation in the natiopal couscls and | rouominated by the Consorvatives. Clisatn The matier wan sabmitted (o Mr. Samuol ¥, Jones. | 1 eeatives and (iads of the fuily are reapectfly iiviid tor sk refares, to decide upon what was a proper charge for the serv- | tena the funeral. oo i Bt r:&,‘ ices, aud he reduced the counsel ‘es from §3.000 to $1,300. the rosidence of his un:;: Mre. Thotne Cuipeter, No. - ute within their power to pay in ackoowiedgment of your | o€ . 0 o diors and Satlors Union of this city. indicate the tone of feling > devotion to tho cause of the Usion, and your cornest | of tho men who have defended the Republio i the iold, A il ugcsssing offorts in behalf of our Soldiers and Sailors 2 MAJOR-UEN. HARTRANPT. : R, at s ionkh e {0 e Cbpatent thok ihes during the recont war. ajor-Gen. J. . Hartraalt writea: “You are at libsrly 0 | jabored 4 roconstruct the Government on the principles of M ol Vousthesty Broskiym B " " ot - , and 1 regret exceedingly that wy priva‘e busi o~ ” neut r. J. Neilson appearcd for appellant. and moved to confirm ot ym, I'he Exocutive Committes also find in your courso since the | S0 By name, an ngly " | JUSTICE, LIMEKTY AND RIGHT, #0 us to 0 poace peroia the report of the referee, recomme the matter to the | FITZGERALD~AL the tectory of Triuity Church, Floboksa, M. Jo | mess' engagements are s2ch for the weok fized for the Convon who attompted 0 | peyyGaTEs T THE SOUTHERY LOYALISTS' CONVEX- | Judge's particular consideration, on the ground that the appel- | ou Friday mornivg. August 31, Ohe lew. Fredorick Fitagocatd, ek | : termisation of the stryggle substantial barmony with the | tion, thay [ canuot see how I will be abls 10 be with yeu.” destroy the U ogly and imperti- : ¢ bt oo Ly S estroy { TION—UNION MEETINGS. lant waea sailor, and under the sy il;lzmha!lanonhe(’ urt | v-vn‘a ertiolen uflh:fin-uhun' viows toashich they desire to give effect in the Conventlon— MAJOR-GEN. BARLOW. nontly deny the o keep them oul hey heretofore od 4 Y o heing om | Mwjor-Gen. F. €. Barlow wrifes: “1 am with yon in do- Boets setiast Abe siget 1o ne"‘. e o8 d who aow i | Speclal Dipatch to The N, ¥, Tibbuas. Th"nfinv-'xwwrd A i vahmi;:ul'::l- 0| e oy toptes platas sutos . 3 vour eloqeenco and the just weight of your name being 6. F 0G0 by Now. Ozleans ontragos, and the spirit’ which led D emand the seate in Congress which they four yoars . TxDIANAPOLIS, Friday, Aug. 31, 1866, | papers Were subuitted to the Court. Decision reseived. | e ko P . Asgust §, Doatsn Phiged to.euforce upon the country a generous aod wAENSNi | to nd which countenances such proceediugs. 1 am of opi B Tty sopauibion SN0 spareds @ The Indiana delegation to tho Loyal Philadelphia Con- S -— ¥ e WSS B s policy toward tho peopls of the Jately rel | that the time has not come when the Sonthern peopls | soired, That witkout stoppiog to chop logio over the ques. | vention starts to-night, Gov. Morton s so engaged in tho CoUNTERFEIT UNITED STATES TREASURY NOTES.— | zArvHEWS—On night, Angust 39, ater & short 1 ympt reconstrugtion of the Uniow under tho Cons | body can ba trusted with o share in the Nations Government, | tion whottier tho Itebel States have been out of the Usion or | canvass that he cannot attend the Convention. birkie W, iritegh ates Baikh restntly lrdoiod 1n Mudey i Iibiew. ummm.,r‘ . Angust 39, il'nses, the best means of regaining the onal trnquillity | or with such control of their iuternal aflairs &4 will l:ave ot plain to us that the ‘ur(y who is caught lnplr- ‘Three immense Union mass meetings were held in dift ool Lol ) Ateeangle The relatives aud frionds of the amily sen tly ook > conutry so much needs. and readjusting the rights | their mercy the Bincks and Southern loyalists and Northern condiary toreh to bis_neighbor's louss or actually | farent parts of the State to-day. o8 the ehasxe ug implioated with others in tpud b faern, an Kataciey ""{flh" & tas ections, unger .lhe\ner (;:(h"rl jnr things, on o basis of | men who have sett n“;:-'r:?fll;n;:o ates. " zhbor's family, is 'l'nr!'u";’h a;n'dod to ..;, Martin M. Kay, o prominent Copperbead l"'y"an‘ this :l'::i;a: kflr::;u’r:. not o-,, :.-;”mn:uo P LA hm‘.:lmls:u-«: h e N lo,'“ b Christian brotherhood and justice. ¢ JOR-GEN. NEG rights which the reet of the community are bound (o respect. | o spoaking to a large moeting for two hours. 3 terday, B - Oummalery foc nlaement. - r tho Convention. which the undersigned have | Major Gen. Negley writes: * I foel that the Convention oan KLt the Fight o n speedy trial nud eoadign punisbment; and l}‘}"',:‘:,'l’::n om:r':‘t‘” TRt pmzo Shet the Cow- { - ——— PROVOST-A! Youkers on Fridey, Aueost 1, ol Clak. iofuot answit herewith, you will see fully sot forth the | be mado & great success, as well as produca a favorabls im- | that above all it does not belong to him to say bow ho hall | o " Amendment confors nogro sufftage. After EarLy (CLosixo AMONG THE BARBERS.—The Jonr- | 2% P g . Provost, oathe . actuate the wilitary and naval defenders ol the | pression upon onr eloctions.” thenceforth be trested by the rest of the wmmnmlg—nd that Brack” Pomeroy will 8! ze. eyl Thiebbes? o sadelond o W huy;‘ b pleck o6 P P pS i3 o their present unusual course of taking pari iu @ | GEN. BROWNLOW. although ho may still be decmed a member of the State or of meroy will 2 i Asoo rooklyn, have ado g e T ey o Rk olmovoment: and it is our hope, as we have always | Brig.Gen. J. G. Brownlow soys: *The call woets wy | the Union, ii is only by the exhibition of a spirit of penitence — Cfukm-t’i‘u milar m‘ mlc of the D'{yflt'wdltil:‘:oh ‘!uly Tlonds of 1o family e tuvied to sttend. to you in the darkest days of the war for iuspiration, | hearty approval, and you are at iiberty to use my name. ] as well as by good works that he can expect pardon and & ALBANY, osing l:‘oeng::.d.enmu exemption from r iu the POTTER-At Winons, Minu., on Sundsy; Angast 13, of uiaremses 1 the cheering sympathy of a poble heart, never failiog | will render wl the assistanco in my power to mscurs a good | restoration to his place aud position I socioty, ‘ 4t eveniogs and on ys. Willia K. Forbes, only son of Homer C. and Eunily 8. Potier, . fil to them—that you will covsent to invoke the Divine | representation from this State, and will eadeavor to be | Resolved, That we bad & right to expect a8 & consequence of T . e el i aged 1 your, 6 monthis sid 4 days. sing upun the Convention of the Soldiers and Sallors of | present.” the trinmphant result of the war that hersafter any citizen of ADJOURNMENT OF THE S8ENATE 8INE DIS. SuppeN DEATH. —James Brady, a car driver on thé | Remains'wers interred in Greeawood Cemetery. e United States who served durivg the late Rebeilion and MAJOR-G FFIN. New-York would be at liberty to emigrate to and seftle in any Aupaxy, Friday, Aogust 31, 1965, Do Kalivave. reue, dropped down dead at his residence in | ROBERTSON-On Thunday, August E M““:'_ o 1 . wio approve the restoration policy of President Johuson and | Major Gen. Grifin_ says: heartily approve of the | Btate of the Union and havo his rights respeeted therein, bat, | 1, 410 ganateto-day the Prosidont stated that ho under- | yroroy ave,, nesr De Kalb-aye., on Tharsday afternoon. The | ¢ %0 T e e e ubar No. 54 Wost ity dyuch, ples anvoasced by tho recent Natlonal Conrention | courso ndopted by your Committes fn edling wuch & osnven- scoording o the :;-I:Ei:-'n?“‘;';,‘::;_b:;'};'_‘gn ‘D“‘m‘}i',,:f;f stood the testimony on the part of the respondent, posad 1o bave besn heart disease, He fs repre: ke X gy o e ad trastworthy man, Ho leavos a wife aud nuunn_s'.'/{mzy.“; Tuursday ovening, August 3, 1966, Ste- \clphia—the first Convention sinee 1560 iu which all D Dol lo . ; . S our béloved Unioa wero represented. Hou and Whall ¢#dcETes v be pravedt. U pooe e ebss of Eaving Inebr ruchta respoctad in the | in tho caso of the People agt, Jutge Smith of Oneids, Hoping av early and favorable repls, we have the bonor 0 | apyjor Gan, Potts writes: * I am an old Democrat and was | South already, and that the Northern man who sbould be | was all in, therefore, it was resolved to adjourn the case | throo children, phien Roberis, in the 63th year of Lis age. ot . very profound respect for your ebaracter, ond sincere | o ST 0 U TENG Convonon in 187 and o support. | known as sach, and partcularly it be stood, by ihe ald fl € | until the first Tuesday in January. The Senate adjourned = T e S sedondo, o 307 W gt Fo oty Gobrn: gratitade for yoar powerfal and generous efforts in beball of | & 0 EIS L L ouciase, We liave no Jobagon soidiers in | duriog our late troubles, would not be safe for w moweut In | sine dio. NEW-JERSEY NEWS, e Sy i, ot o clot. The raaiains will e 1k b0 the wilitary and naval servauts of the country durmg the late | o part of Obio; all Radieal. wany parts of the Soutbern Statee. - —— - oot e East Chestor for interaent. e war.’ Your obedlent friends and sorvante, " L : t O ORN, MITCHELL. Reesiva, Taet the smendment to the National Conaitation San Francisce. < SOOUBE s tporiie, Wew-Sorsty, vo Thasciest Aappetih S380 nas, G. HALPINE, Brevet Biig.-Gea,, (Chairman Gen. G e . ropose “ongress, whereby every citizen ) ereafter . - ARK. 3 g o, Y d H. W. SLocUM, Moj.-Gen.. L e Gen. G. M. Mitchellaara: * You ace attiborty te, me | POClitod To and protected in tio full efoyment of bincivll | 1 o SA% FRGERS, T e taday | o HEALTH 0P SXATOR Waigur.—The family of . Bl acurty o1 Now S0ik Sotajoc et fow I D I0UE. | _, ORDOX GRARGER, Msj.-Gren, Committee. | (15, ress, nud am opposed to any aflilation with Rebels.” and natural rights, meets our approval; and we regret that o steamer Golden City sailed for Panama to-day | g.,ytor Wright of Newark have reoetved a dispatob from his | H iands ad acquaintances are fovited to attend his funses, from - : = ki Soats & 3% : - thoro sbouid be auy neoessity of euforcing so Just aud equitable 3,000 I treasure, of which 8712300 goss fo New- | Leoor IV cE O e Coniv, whero be 1s stopping. o | = St. Joun's Cuape, Varick-t. on Betunlay. Sepiombor I, of REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER'S REPLY. ; o principle among & civilized, not to say a Christian people, | York. i tho effeo he is sinking rapldly, and that it was scarcely | _o'clock p. m. saut i, e ’:-px;‘nu lkmnidny_ INOIS, by a Constitutionn! provision; and . Mlumh:l;:m-;mll -kl’opreml s bw'""":' Yellow Jackot, | nosible he dould survive many da; m:mfliczim ‘::m':‘f Verwont. on Thursday, August 3, Citas. G HALPIEE. Brer. Brig-G A il 3 Y apose. o 0,- | 97 150; Savage, 81,09, s ™ wil . 5. T. Stravahwo. Ruseiood, Toat tha oiber proptoed smendment. whersby FALL 0F A WALL—Several men were hurt by & | Notice of funersl hes outh Carolina sbsli not bereafter, Legal tenders unchanged. Ly Kl ook y:‘c:‘,“ = A - v 000 voters {u the State of Ger.; GOLDON GRANGER, Major-Gen., Comittec : falliug wall, which was being built at Moore & Scaly's hat b B ot a8 Chap! MICIDE . ¥ o with the 140,000 voters of the State of Illinols, an which aetory, ave., N 3 ng. - { g o which you have made me 7 act as Chaplala to the Convention | o\, pypuie 1o Too M. Y. Tribase. every Eebel in the former St 1 ho Josger caert ke ysme The Union Pacific Rallroad. | rick i, aitbough liveraily uriod 12 (56 Gebris, was taken | The Miens ofthe Cunily ace lovited to wiond the fonscal Kindh g Sailors and Soldiers about to convene at Cleveland. I can- Cutcaco, Friday, Aug. 31. 1066, power and inflaence in (ho national councile as three foyal it | (L L l;{m ln:,u“\: Frida “%.;m a lSI‘M.d out alive, and will probably recover. oclock p e not attend it, but I beartily wish it, and all other conveations, Hon. B. C. Cook leaves to-uight for Philsdelphus, to at. | i8e0s of New-York, meets vot ouly our unqualified approba- ‘ommissioners Simpson, Curtis, pnd White examine BoARD oF AssessuMENT.—The Newark Board of —_— 7 o what party soerer, sucouss, whose object fa the resieratios | tend the saveting o the Nationsl Republicas s 0 . | b siosiyhed tha & esk party sboald b | aud aceepted 43 miles moro of (b iraok of the UBMON | urbimiut g motios fhat on uad_ aiter Sepiember 10 | CONFTRIAY Caserns ¥o. MO & M~/The mawbor of Qorld- | > found calling itself Democratic, aud yor opposed to so demo- | Pacific Railroad. This finishes the road 13 miles vest of | Uaily sitti il tak the City Hall, to bear appesls. | thian Lodge No. 199 i, A.H.mbfll'z.wn-'-l to attond ¢ of all the S:ates late iu rebel'ion to their federal rolations. Committee. aratic & prineiple and dootrize. this point. Iy sittings w o place at ity had ppesls. | o “.,.,::‘.,:n-a . Septewuber 3, at 12 o cloek fox Our theory of government has no place for a State except iu | ml. tle _1;.‘41:.“4 ol was severely injured yesterday by a —_——— ——— ARRESTS POR AvGUST.—During the wmonth of m-f g the n’uwd’ of our late comperios, W ©eUniens 31 oty faken for grented that the Gutisasnd | FIRSWAXIORS. . . Ll o NEW-YORK CITY, Baltimore. =y Rl e b Hewmksmrpes | Wi B SUREONE B vespoasibilities of a State in federal relations tend to its politi- NEVA - —-——— Bavriosr, Fridsy, Aug, 31, 1054, e uxiioTTHA A btiveeiof Newark played thelr oal health, and to that of the whole nation. Even Territories o —— T™HE !KH'HKG OF SOLDIKRS AND NAIWIJ(- 1 An investigation in regard to !hl camp-meeting niots is second game ‘,‘”' the al;nnpiou:\lp on the 29th ‘l:“* with the 5’"‘“‘ Nnu‘“. - { 47 are hastily brought io, ottcn before the preseribed conditions | DELEGATES TO THE PHILADELPHIA CONVENTION. The meeting of soldiers and sailors, which was ad- l";nwmm,"! tho Jocal authoritios, -n: lh"l'"‘“m"‘" ‘Allvance Club of New-York. Tbe Actives w I’rm i ety A SIS N s are fatiilled, as it it were daugerons Lo leavea community out | A meetiug of Nevadians sojourning in Now-York was | (i Ul ol " 'm ;-;l-f'-:l :l‘hw bqn-::v"m reau ofticers are al o vty ter, Am"o£ m.m. n.n‘l;' 'lmx"-r‘n'-""‘.m.'ea»nrr 4 :'fl:x- e Grea ‘_W‘z“-m st nebride L wm.i:h B ! T h:H l‘: fm:’n‘ ”h’r'n.:"‘l!:.wl;:“ I1#:««'.].' e.',’.‘i““"';."' the evening. At & o'clock, when the rain M"g‘“"‘"" rrved New-Orleans. g z..?‘ betwoen the lrvxufi.cfln’m \bo Contess | Soe Advertisement imeesiber soluma.’ - 8 Hal the loyal Senators epresentatives of Teunessee blic notico given in MeOling OTEAL- | {ime, there were no apsekers 1n the Malson Doreo. neither \ lub by & soore of 29 | —p - e o O Tl : . { Toed by thie elierion of W. ¥ Toouba as Chairian 80 | was there aay sudience ia front of Unlon Square. The Com Mew Ontaiw, Vriday, Ave, 1, 1906 » | Clab of Brooklya was won by fho former eisb by o tod | Fout-Oel Notlea—The milh for Gt Ny S Irsland, via Queenstown, per steamer *City of Parks," sud for Doon admittod at onoe o the assembling of Congress, and, in | 0 WG COTLOR O 0yl OOl Oy ierian briefly | mities very prodeatly adjoaraed the meeting to Monday | The Mississippi Cotton Growers' Assoclation correct | o, 0 o Ay as MenmiNG. modorato succession, Arkausas. Georgia, Alabama. North | gopoq (hat the object of ting was 10 Lave Nevada | evening. the deductions made from their _report, and u!lh.y ox- ane erners. Convention to be | FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT—DELEGATES TO PHILA- | pect not over 200,000 bales in Mississippi, not over | was delivered by John Y. Foster, e ~ —A stirring addreds | oo Sises.via Humbicg, vor sawmer - Tevtonia,” oa BATU meeting in Dromatic Hall, Newark, last evening. Tbe hall at the Republican mass | DAY, Sept. 1, will close_at this offios et 1 town offices as follows: Aand B, Caroling and Virginia, the public mind of the South wobld | ropresented in the Loyal S havo been far more healthy than it is, and those States which | held at Philadelphia Sej The following geatlemen, DELPHIA. 200,000 throughout the country. ~ T ad 7 1 300 my: tation O, 1:36 6. m lingerad on probation to the last would have been under a | all bona fide citizens of the Bilver State were selocted 88 | At a meeting of the Union men of the First Assem: s e s "('{“"‘"‘“;“"":""“P‘l"“'- e e 458 . Butions E and . 1908 5 o S RPLLY, Postmaste : mors salntary izfinence to good conduct tian it a dosen armies | delegates: The Hon. M. 1. Larame, W. F. Toowbs, | bly District, beld last evezing, the following strong list of Albany Catile Market. sRAND Hor.—A grand complimentary hop Was | g e jonn, and P » Johu O'Brien, Clark, Thomas Barel, el lected to repre the district at the given at the Park House in Newark. on Thursday night, to | o ing the Trial and Punishment of the Asssssing of Al 4 APRME Svae S, Rollins, M. J. He - Oeck; "Phomas Barslay, A48l eusins wae i o ctobta n Heebe s 1Y Avsaxr, Feiday. Avg. 31 1808, | 05047 boarders of that house. A pleasing, varicd and fisk | Linteln Asret of Jefrsan Divin, Cloaant C. Clay, and Evory month that we deliy this bealitfal step complicates R eneral Hirsm Walbridge, Brig Gen, Michasl C. Mar. | The -upply,:g'r:tfll(‘ this t:ek e ;".i:‘t-f.f?.? ionable programme was executed. : —_ | Hebwabilh the Auihority of the Caliad States i Vicglals; B tho oase. Tue excloded population, enough unsettled betore, rhy, Gon. Gustave Puul Cluseret, Col. A. J. 1L Dagaune. Col. '“f";;:“a”;fl"" (th v .’”"‘,m Stcers brought i0v. ¥ I Foor RACE.—A foot race for $200 a side, between | &8 T G0 s 6or Kot o L sy f3 oy S0 grow more irritable; the army becomes Indispensable to local | ——— 7;.’:,'."’&‘21}," o "mh-"{:’;fih‘#{:fi:”’;x? bat with this exception the daclins in the best ‘M a com. | Thomas of N;'lrl. and Young ::: PMI-“ ‘l':'u’mk“:: | State: 1,,;:...,. Lg.., sion of | m‘.;.:.;r..-.;:‘ ot governmeot, and supersedes it; the Government at Wash- NOMINATIONS FOR STATE OFFICERS. Horas, Kobert P. Bake, Ira M. Tuthill, Georgs T homy . m:’;‘.:“:nlaui' l'::l:"nd'fl:‘l";' Oz‘;lhln # Ab:unanwlu !fi:’&‘l‘i.’i‘i’-‘;"?fl"{"i"."flu?ffi',;u..!!?é‘.. [l)::llle- 484 gfl'::r"nau of the H""‘;','S" lebinary & mb-flm-fi o I ! iftioulty, 1 i . | Philip’ J. Calle Abbey, Wi 3 4 " » 3 i oarts; the ingtou i caied (o Iakerfere ia one and aroiber difulty aod | The Uaion State Convontion of West Virginia on Thurs }::hr; J."Callchan, David Abbey, Willam Conlas, Heary | oFdivaty an o grades 062019 hend o8 by Mo York: | | Max Fousp Dowwen,~The body of an uokoown | Aspeinias o S en: Tra E‘h iry Conre; Aepima the this will be done inaptly, :ad ometimes with great injustice | day nominated the following ticket: RESOLUTIONS 1N TIIN SIXTKENTH DISTRICT. Extra Illinois ranzed from 8ia9ic.; for from fair to ““ | man, abont 30 yoars of age, was found fleating in the river | for . Forwis ot TILE TRIBUNE OFFICE. —for our Government, wisely 1 dspted to 18 own proper func- | Governor, A. I Boreman: Soerotary of State, ¥. M. Witch- ACie e Vith Uly Dig | B8te.s andordinary, 7c.; inforior, 536¢. Sheep—Dem | near the Zine Works in Newark yesterday afterncon. He | = to Railway olors, Tous s atterly devold of thost babits and unequipped with | er; Attorney General F. Melvin. ‘Treasurer, Capt, Breston | (ricy (nion Associatton, o _'."‘;)";‘.M{‘n._‘;n‘::’.‘, bly DI | figut and ealos slow at 542 Ghe.; receipta, 540 e o light complozion, ve.fest vlae isches ia stature, and . ) un;u-gn;.r“w e steutmonte whioh it & e strallsed Goversment fo exer. | Of Graiton; Jadge of Appeals, Williem Mazeoll, Tue Hos. | wosn Piity.inth and Blrsieth st this i day. of ‘Aagost. S——————rY had light hair, musta d whiskors. - He was akeu 1o be FLEASCRY. TRAVELERS, ’ ok g e Calvin 1. Hubbard has beea renominated for Congress, 1508, 1. W. Calver, President, In the chair. toa flowisg ARMY GAZETTE morgue of ‘Luwles & Vreelan P . ofso authority in remote States over locsl affairs. nn_.;‘. e kol b egmmeame prosble'asd resclatice wers offsred by W, K. DeCemm . " PrRsoyAL.—Gen. MoAllister and other distin- A"L“w““lmmnm'“m tompt to perform such dutles has resuited ‘o mistakes which TENNENSEK, and after an eloquent address, in their favor, by the &-.L S —— guished ofticers, in a published card, invite all New.Jorsey I Will bs have excited the)nation. But, whatever imprudence there S D, Moulton, were unasimously wyw ol Rl i0E l“:':m ! n:dlon -rn‘l‘bfl "i mazl.pm-" - hud‘:' -::.‘ t:__-n READY ZTHIBDAR AT W A & s e in the method, the real criticism should be agaiost the 0! ¢ OF THE HON. HORACE MAYNARD. e o oy g Ty | % Sovjad epencs f X 5 with the New-Jersey at their juar o g e 10 ot wack duiiea of the Gonersl G - “H') j{"'"l‘ p b o B gt e “‘_""* s | B bl s WLy ed o the oce | Cant J, F. Char, 21t Reginient Veteran Resorve | of Tenth and Chesnutate., Philadelphia. The ueme of Gen. | I+ {MPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 70 KALLW AL TRA\ mmavziass "I'he Federal Goveroment is unfit to exeicise minor police helby vil ennessee, on the 24th, the Hon. Horace | oy, of e o d " Irom duty with Assistant Commissioner of Freedmew's | MeAllister appears in Roymond's list. ‘Wonder by whose Ratlway Time Tab) and 10031 government, and will inevitably blunder when it | Maynard deli i, from which we extract the W hereas. ¥ uli sympathy and accord with those who were | Affairs for Maryland and West Tlmnh, and ordered {o re- | sstdority? 1L—ONE UNBRE D RATLAWAY wg nttompts it. To keep 8 balf score of States uuder Federal au- | o\ o) open and avowed (raitors duriug the Rebellion, snd thels Copperieed f.', Brevot -fu;-n. J. C. Robinson at Raleigh, N. C., Tus Lisgarv.—The Newark Library reopens cipal Routes vel. W wod thority, bat without fes and respousibilities; to | fONOWIDS: liew at the ) d power conferred assignment to daty. to-day. ¢ 'nl--irrlifia' DAL '“l"'-nm viag the oblige the central authority to govern half the territory of the { Thousands of our best mea were thrown into prison and | (PP Ma ABSIGNED, 1 . LY R b iaides tovins Diaten by Federal oivil officers ‘and by the army, is apolicy | sent to Tuscaloosa aud other piaces, aud thenco to their long | 17,297 et Brig. Gen. E. M. Gregory to duty as Awistant Oom. | THE POST-OrricR.—Gen. Carman, the uewly ap- | sae s Sopuiois ot Bk ooy Bayntat il B Iy’ uncongenial to our ideas and principles, but pre- | homes by cruel treatment and starvation, and so outra o proper that thls aasociation sb missionor of Freedmen's Affaira in Maryland, relieviog Major- inted Postmaster, ot {" roceived his commiaiio el By il ? ominsntly dangerous to tbe apirit of our Government. How- | was this. that Gov. Vance of North Caroliva was siokenad | .4 opniions with regard o the courss pursued by (he Frosident and Gen. Fessenden, who Is to be mustered out of the ce. Strong efforts are being made, it is said, to secure the pls DE X TOFHE NAMES OF NEARLY TEN THOUSAND ever humane the ends sought and the motives, it is. in fa declared that the light of liberty lind fled the Con. | the fseves before the people to be decided ot the coming election : MIBCELLANEOUS. for & Copperliead, and tha loaders boast that the influeice of ‘Towns, Vill and Cicies situated .:: the Railwaye ooarws of instruction, pnpl;llc our governs 'ahne dey 3 'I';ne n;:;n who lenr;l that flag ln\.:‘he ones 'hnu"m ||;v.3n- lw_‘|. FB:’::“.B - ul"va D:hnuu[ma':r;d‘ of | " Jack xom" will insure the nuc«-.a - of .‘(‘ ited 7;.‘:" ud:(h:.l.'uuh‘o, 'T"::m:fi"d“n wnd fawiliarising the > to & streteh of autbority whiel | carry it; and so faf as goverting is concerned, you are not to esolved, T ui - o - EA % S RET . ME. . Fo: nted upo 1) . out 3 Qaa aever be other thas daogeroes te liberty. Q0. We conquered in this war, and we donot propose to | thon of and “mmm, £ -.d‘.:¢ ATRI RN s Wnd Downiog sts, Ao "‘_‘;s}'“’r‘;“"fl" %fi"fl:"&g“"- ware that good men are withbeld frow adsooating the | fight it over agin. 1f Stevens, Sumser, and Brownlow wero stievae thet < Troneon fo (b9 Eroatest of 5o OFFICERS' PAY SUSPENDED. Uied of apoplexy yesterday atter an hoar's illnes x;w“‘flfl!{‘fl%mm =3 P and sacoessive admission of the exiled States by the | 1o die to-night, these same questions would still exist, as now, oaid be -Muh s thal those who %13 | By onder of the Secretary of War the pay ot 13 oficersof the | ™y [ "p 0 "0y on Ropngn.—While the Allianee Wyoming ¥ alley. Cape May. N TN g e iy, of s efcct upos 1he partien an upen the froed | hetweon o arties, aud euly two. Tie boain blae wil carry . TN T 0wl | Quastermaster wad Commamary Departments bav beon wuv | BASS Ak CLOB ROMED S NE, ; Vi.-HI60RA PRICAL SKETCH OF G ARLES W0OD, e wen the flag, and not the grav costs. I am with the bo}- in blue, ¥ be vestored to powst under the Government | pended until thess officers shall bave presented the necessary p ol ho ow- 'd l;”"“o 8 .fl‘ weis playing General Ticket Agent and Secretary of the Terrs Haute and It s aaid that, if admitted to Congress, the Southera Sen- | will not be drawu into discussion of side issues. The question %o destroy; but onthe cou | crodentials to the Pay Depariment, showing that they are not ‘r_rln ee:-mvlhnnnilv and & "1 bsll in the latter city on disnapolis Railway. with Purenclogical Deliueation of Charsctee, otors and Represontatives will coalosce with Noribera Dem- | ix whetber we or ita enemies will oontrol this Goverament. o rewained o6 | indebled to the Government. edneaday, the Club-room of the Actives was robbed of 8 by S oNFILN | ACEOUNT OF RAILWAYS AND rats, and rule the country. s this nation, then, 10 remain | They sometimes say, with unbounded imprudence, that ¢ - tof trislasd of | Bargeon George Tavlor, U. 8 Army. hax permission to de silver watch and other art!_les valued at 87, R T A OUNS er A - lsmembered to serve the ends of particat Have we learned | are the Union men, that thevare the Constits ional party. irargy ety v f b v gt ¢ by P oot Iay reporting in obedience to his orders of August7 uvtil NEW-YORE OMNIBUS STOLEN—ARREST OF THE Ratiway Cars, Clucinnati, Haghito, sad D wo wisdom by the history of the Inst 10, years, in which Just | There is u perfect guuut—Coratitutioas), Conservativa, ¥ou | f e e Hivbal Government. and thoussads of whow | October 1 pext. TuiEves (X NEWARK.—Two men were arrested in Newark B oxion Doy Ratiway, How Guiouge 10 Shis course of sacrificing the natinn to the exigencies of par. | must get out of the way, for we aze fhe guardisoy - | fosght galiantly o the rsmke of the Uufon aroy—that they. and rhey AN IMPORTANT ORDER TO IE ISSUED. about 7 o'clock last evening, b in their \sal0n AN Om- Blufls; Waat Conatitutes uu-flq'::-'-a ot tios pinnged us into rebellion and war ¢ stitntion, They cali us Radicals, Whet do o A vasted with: the rein of powe in the States lately | A0 order will be published by tho of War inaday | hibas of Lents Brosdw Eenatar Dine Mooy, & | ant Decision in Refotence to Bageags, hoplisstion of Fren admit toat the power would pass into the hauds of a | We kuew wien they called us Lincolnites, w fu re beition, or two, it is expected, directing the bonorable muster out of | digpateh had previousl: received from New York, b 2t Rale ko) R S, ~ party made up of Soutbern men. and the hitberto dishonored | what they meant; bat pow they call us Rodicals, ‘Revded, That we or PP OO I cnt of their sorvioss bolng 10 longer neoded, | Ghlef Clark. regueeting him to be on the look-out for the omnl. | ¥11;~ANECDOTER AND' INCIDENTS OF “FRAVERS ‘We od misled Denoeracy of the North, that power could not be | same men, ard 80 are ther. now s then, ‘What, then, do they | Prosident, Y X H of all the volunteer oflicers now in the army, ineludin e thieves, beace the arrest, The men gare theic names | dmnibus A -ry&!“ ‘f:‘ used just a3 they pleased. The war bhas changed, not slove | mean by Radical? Radical mesns root, aud tbe te veto power aasinst act u'«": —— d1o proteet ihe | ou duty in the Freedmen's Bureau. and those doing Provost | g H, H, Riley and Cherles Bickerman, the No. 166 st "cfi;'“r_ fnstitastons, but idess. The whole country advanced. is used by the aristocraey of the Ol World to desig '»." s o R enhaioa kvl "ff:«..u-u_' Masshal's duty in the civil and military Departments.§ North-Sixth st., aad the latter from No, 92 Aveuus D, New- 2 3 Dollar Job; Publlo seatin.ent is exslied far beyond what it las been at | mate the working men of thelr . society. who, they { The Iarell SUGICRY Gometitation, by rmined sod pas Yo PREMIUMS FOR KACRUITS. | L o W B o G L T R e P s S any former period. A pew parts would, like a river, be | say, want to root up their monarciieal govern o} A Cirenlar No. 24, dated August 38, 1566, was lssned from the | thisyes iocked up. Josei " Josh Bill VBl .,%#.;_‘A_f. ke. . ol e o seok ont ita ehannels in the alreads existing slopes | ments, snd it may be thai tbey think it genteel | War Department to-cay, announcing that the premium of $2 1 APPLERONS ILOSTIATED RALWAY GUIOF s for mis ) forms of th;::lulem e e sl adlt " u; ',\lm “!M'd. m‘r‘r'd hhum tlln- e‘le"::l l!::' : rln't: i will, h]., after, m:: ,,.;:m " m':fl' who present uiu'm.:‘d‘ 5 F e - “uw‘“‘“.:u-‘y-,.‘n-y':n m W have entered & new era of Liberty. The style of thought | of the orl ‘s bave & class of me n the | joyal eitizens. for eullstment to to any eitizen, non-commission: we e o 20l odleal . ¥ :fl' 12 treor ot tore mobte, b young ien of our times aze re- | South that weat moly for Jonn Bell, They talked long and | ' Resteed That we st In fver of (be severst amenieiets,io e B sutigment jo be D4 19 anf o RO R bl | TR & ine Company’s ' Wreeking wad w-‘:y ! gbe 'c%‘r‘ . Ronorated. T!.'e great army has been'a school Tm‘ hundr-da loud, but what did they lu\:un’[ l;ehlI' They lacked ;h;' 1«:-1 Co -f..".";":.f h'y,l‘l:u'l:t duriny l;;h:-:m‘;fln:‘ 10 the rendezvous. Steamer Saxom. nhmm of thousands of men axe gone home to preach a truor an into the Kebellion or stay out of it. They | # ubiic utes passed e~ ‘WEDNESDAY, Aug. 28, 1896, . mobler viow of human rights. All tbe fndustrial interests of jowed na lenders: but s horse that baulks at T SR A Ty oy A Ky NAVY GAZETTE. To THE AsSociATED Priss: I beg you il give tho | A Grand Mans Meeting of trs SOLDIERS and woolely are moving with increasing wisdow toward intelli- | one bill will not pull up auother. o _braius, egard 10, the recometr or restoration of the late Rebel following @ wide elroulation for bumnaaity's sake, the danger A 7 A hed w0 Uniowsqmis o8 jod'Gun Weovty. * Eveeywhire, ln oiarches. ia ltargiurey o e i Jouptimes | Siaies - ve - T et o b wor || soekienss I i et sememt Tl ke Peionst SRRt l sciono sl industries, 1n social questions, as “They are bebind the times, 8ud the | Kepoined, That we cordially and boartily indorse the eall for s con [By Telograph.) ers, two of which Isaw run within few feet of desiruction | Jobusoo, President of the hkiad Stater, and their cordiat i o plic. e Nabom feis i tho Wikt o overatd | Ereat quetons o ey il sled wichout e, VAL | wonfem s Lort Lok e Lo o e s oRDERED < | Sy st e L b et S od g w Spriag hangs in the horizon and works through all the | those questions will be seti by the Amore: ople in ia o0 the w A . ¢ £ . Siomonta. T this happily changed and ivanced condition of | accordance with the grest priucipics of liberty avd n..!..u,, | e e cur heartfelt syumpathy and encouragement, sud our Aug. 24.—Acting Third Assistant Engineer James A. “‘:‘hr. e mw‘- m" ;:uul h‘y.:oumau#. n&_u.:,‘, | ufl;l"-'u""fl-u-fih‘Wa-uhm :fiim Ehiags vo party of the retrograde cu maintaiu iself. Every: | Ihave nodoubl. This nution Las a genius and & destiny that | cermest end most enthuriantic SPPORt (o iiear, | Sleoper, to Tug Palos, b gl gy ey ey s <& W 10 be present and address the . Y thing marches and parties wust | uo opposition cen thwart, and the great principles which lie at o Godinn Bt " 5 FLACED ON RETIRED LIST. uprikhe, wnd lios directly 1n the Lrack of maer slmost | Nyy-Gen. JOUN A DIX. 'n. JAS. B. 3 1 hear, with wonde: arof & few | the foundation of our glorious system will in tue falluess of g TON 18 TIHE TENTIH WARD, Aug. 24.—~Third Assistant Engineer Edward Stilos. bousd fo snd from New-York. 1 m’m‘_h Maj Gen. DANIEL E SICKLES. Hon. A. M. GENTRY. of Teas. £hat the Bonth once more in adjnsti: doral Gov- | time be nobly vindicated In the councll coamber as they have GOV. PENTON I R Tartn’ fhe “Trath HONORABLY DISCHARGED, masters of vessels to avold this locali e S JIEEDNAN, Soe W 2 BN ’ ernment will ruls this nation' The ) ioh—never so | been in the ficld. At the Primary meeting last evening in the Tenth | Aug a4.—Acting Essign ¥. R. Jascbke, Aug. 19; Aotdg | 1k dangor cannot be seen ntil ”3( nwr.n{ thes Gty rich; the South is poor—never before so poor. The population | g, Assembly Distriet, which was quite lary sad enthosiastie, | Boatswala Wm. g,,, Ang. 2. £ Cal waathor. "The Jead will ba & proper guide 1a thicl zllm North l.u n‘eulytiouhle |'|m uh’he ki u, x;m- ry | . NEW-JERSEY. the followiug resolation was adoptod with but one dissentiog DETACHED, » : Seathen V;u mmulu‘ the North, iu diversity, in forwardnes productiveness, ——— voice: . 4, ~Mat: . H. Mott, from steamer Saranac, wait- " i v 8 411 the mechinery and sdueation required for manufsct Ronoteed, That the sdwhuistration of Gov. Revben E. Fenton de- ln:::“:‘. ate Wi o L GEORGE, \W. Buowy, Superintendent, fag, is haifa centary iu sdvance of the South. Churches in | UNION MEETING AT ORANGE, ds thie respect and confidence of tue people of this MISCELLANEOUS. ST B — TV MOl ol Ry e, A e st lighu o I Triruaat i) § i) theie, 16768 T R e ek, snd fhat (be delegaies plected by thia Conection b 5 | pyy goliool abtp Sabine ssiled from Now-London, Conn. This woek's number of EVERY SATURDAY (pub meighbortood; while the South has but seastered lights, &t ing was beld at Orauge, i the room of the Union Lesgue, - o < Mohican - Tons distances, like lighthousss twinkling sloug the edge of | on Thurslay ereuins "Theron Baldwin, jr., wes ealled | DANGER OF ATTEMPTING TO BERVE TWO MASTERS Angust 80 08 N DO Sxnstron. The hoames . “‘:: by Tickvon.& FirLos) contains the opching of & » ooutinent of darkuess. In the presence of such a contrast, | to the chair, and Mark A, Werd appointed secretary. The Secretary of “the XVIth Assembly District | CO0C L0y from Navy-Yard, Norfolk, Va, on her voyage to serial story eutitled ;' Black Sheep,” written by Edmund Bow meno and craven is the fear (Lat the South will riie the | Karuest yud interesting speeches were made by William | Usion Association bas been oglied upon to l"{ following ‘.('m.lk:an, August 2. Yates, the author of * Laud af Last,” ' Brokeu to Harvess," oty of the lasd! Tuat it will bave an {ofiuence, that it will | oy er” it M 0nc® s Williams, D, Willian, | named members that they are eharged w b ofuing 8 Boolety | “rhe watement thas Commander A. 8 Baldwin hat resiened | and other popular movels. This, with o brilint noreleito b ‘contribute, In tim, Tmost importent influences or restraluts, A Sifiens, ‘., of ‘whom maintained the import nistic in political prineiples to those of the Association, | g4 jncorrect, Ho was detached from duty at the Navy-Yard, ’ 7 wo are glad to bel eve. But, if it rises at once to the control — o o ety .i ! they will be expected to appear at ihe proper time | New.York, and ordered to duty as Light-house Luspector at Edmond About, and a striking story by Henry Kingsley, form e Ghovernmen 1t will be becanse the North, demoraliged | #1ce of Sustainiug the policy of the Union men who stood wwer in the neg be expelled: Abram Wakeman, | Obarieston, 8. C., on 234 i the serial attractions which EVERY SATURDAY is offering at prosperity and besotted by groveling intevests, refuses to fir with the wajority of thie last Congrest in favonng tho N Armstrong (Superintendent Post-Office), Geo, I, Blunt, e MY ot to its readers. Tt coptaios, als The speakets are aliharge ita shar of political duty. 1u such case, the South | protection by ke Nuional Governwest of the loyal men ¥. Davies, Jas. Owens and Wm. A. Dooley. RoERED. . P It contains, aiso, iis wypl geioty of weath i ot Toclonk . @ 20t oty wil sontr il the Goverament, but it ought to do it |.of the outh. sgaiuss tbo waliguity of ex-Rebels apd i~ Selir i Ave. 22.—Acting Boatswain William Bond to spe- | $5ort storles, sialche¥, aad SN "85 22 el et s 124 B ttsoauats: il o deiieh oo 4ad | T R B 3. Rebmond ail MASSACHUSETTS, ol du an oreman o Iborsrs st Nary Yord, Boston; N ” e e K T - £ The recrearcy of Andrew Johsson, H. J, Ruymond a sbipwan . Keupett to steamer Pensacola. X - — demued. A comittce was sppointed to colipernte with H OF MONTGOMERY BLAIR—THE NEW-ORLEAN: Avo, 22 —Lieut.-Commander Geo A. Bigelow, from duty at = i eveniug two cbildren, nam o s, e ittes rulacd ot e, Torsaer meeting fo call 8 Tapss | *T*0 INTOONEEY, BUAY OBLRANS | yaval Acsllemy, and waiting orders; Volunteer-Lieu: | Paslive Direge and Rostua Waltz, hoth about 9 yearsof age, | oL : e ] weeting on Wedneslay evening, Sept. 5, at Library Hall, | ¢ MASSACRE DEFENDED, tenunt Chas. Norton, from command of supply steamer Massa- ;vnu"nly bursed by the explosion of a kerosene lamp at A SURE PREVENTIVE AND CURE FOR ify the C: jonal owination aud to receive the | Special Dispateh te The N. Y. Tribune. chusetts, and waiting orders; Aoting Eoxigus Robert Di 0. 402 Broome-st. The accupsats of the premises w g w0 report of delegn b M . Fridey, Aug. 31, 1668, | 30y Fuswe), Acting First-Assi Cugineer Angustus Clapp, ‘Bouse but Bos 10 fimo 1 save the SH4ReR, CHOLERA oksuh BaAREL: AR Sl 6 sinin Philadelphia. Delegates appointed to the Phila- i o i ‘:l-ll;‘hil(.‘am‘el:flon Biaxe over t A1l yagastion: 4nd 864 Montgomery Blair spoke two hours to-night to a | Acting Second-Awsistant Engin 3 Cinlfl CIift, D, D. Fen- Fon. | ettty to their number. The following persovs. were appointed | largs Democratie audience lu Tremont Temple, Ho was fo- | 20 J: B, Bafford, Jobn Maiready, mdll:l-um- MUTINY oN SEIPPOARD.—On Thursday afternoon, COMPLAINTS, PAINS IN THE STOMACH, . wit o Nothing is so dmn. 5 3 8. e ! Harry L 1, D) | delegates at large to the Philadelpbis Convention of | trodsced by Minister Ad sou and smpported by ex Mayor ry T, Davis, from steam- | &8 the British steamship Pioveer was nearing Sandy Hook, AND BOWELS, ke. g::'y u'tu's":m.'”?)'.."fi‘- e::!e- b:ll the o) 'x'-‘ °,' ! !-211 e "i;‘"?\';'". of R;m. 3: phige & DG | Wightman and other leaders of the mob who broke up the ‘ M i lered to staamer Tahoma: P.u'd“- named Jobn Riddy. Martin Norton, Robert | lisaction ls 1exeniats sod srrcaciovs. Its “' p H& 3 I NGk ~Dr. Wilham Prersoo, Dr. nglam, | meet] ¢ from steamer .'.'fiu-.n‘.'.‘u':.'."-‘.’- e o e K. ! hn’.finl\vnnzm-i "iupn R Lovg. dotn L‘fi‘.‘m-::‘ Wiber. | ::.‘.:l::m I,hn.:‘,;:"mm:l:,,;';:‘.;:;.“ “::u:",': ':""::"?:.‘:“"‘v“ Ay Ms Se AP A T s R L | Sosted by thgesmaiinos b fpsirtogeng o Ei——— . Condit ;- Carr, Mark A, Ward, t “while Bouthern society remains | D e 7. Hedden, Jawes I, Barton, Capt. | spoke with great bitterness of the Radical leaders. For ex. | Evginee: (o, and oidered to duty at Naval Acadcmy; Actl F;'",’,‘.g('."m::';"x: sndnacounsxnit. Alladait it to be the Baat Courorus Kew w v o ity e cised, einl ! K. Bebattr, Nackan . Pirion, Kiohard | e, e i ket Holt rd Stavtcn tstigeted the Hebellion e e § PPy o | Sargeant Fitsgeraid aod Kounde, | 08 o Complainty ot which 1l deslgned, £ um'mbenm;«l."!'hm- Wil vabeith, | ?‘.’:'u-:"fl".'?. b9, D Byerl, Jeswe Wil ! | by ealumniatiog the Northern jeop'e to the South, cbargivg A NAVY BOARD ORDERED. K;',m . fovg o b e Uaed s | STODDARD & BURTON, Proprigtors, Troy, Wilkon. Thomus ¥, Root, € A Light- | them with seekiog to murder and poison themw, and brandingthe | The following order has been issued from the N b0 dacided the men could bob be held, a8 tho offense | ¥or ssle by al) Druggists aud Dealers in Sedicioes, sad by F. O ‘ one essel o the | WELLS & Co. DEMAS BARNES & Co., sad DUDLEY & BRAR- * & z "udwxy'm optued & e O rasai chacation wud 1 | Tipe. Charies W, Barta, Galeb F. Matthews, Asron Carter, | N, s in 2 . . d e - g . e tachie, wih il % hosers a0d dutiase 2" | s R e ions Landeley, bram Baigwis, | 1o HETS posple av thfevee Julgo il bo sald, was .one of | PATtRC MavrDersrnam, Asgwt 15, 100, | |™ - the i ; Gilen P Madervilie, 1ssaoJ. Kverits, | the most coll-blooded. viliains that walked the face Naval Oft m e —— | ol rommielio, h . A Board of Naval Officers, of which Commodore 8. P. New Praz ThUCR.—~A new and elegant hook aud ] o G m Depor Il meet at Hartford, of the eajth, Hesuborned witnesses before the court- | is Premdent, Cirilisation is s growth. Nowve cap eseape that forty years . wilderness who trave! from tke Egypt of ignurance 1o Edward Gurdner, John Gravui Fast Lee Unaxor,— Ww. King, Seuel , o0 the 5th of :,r:. Jadder troc, deeigned by ChietEngioeer Kiogeland, s0d 10 | CROQUET. A large sad splendid sssortment st Towssk ne | by the members of lnnpl;nn Company No, 10, Hohl','égA;,:E AND RB‘:A!I. A xamiuation of volunteer officers wl years in tl 'y, for admission into | e m, hanged, ber vext, for Stauton denounced the GGoverrment vp to the day be becawe ,';L',‘,‘}:“" - w wartisl to lave an ibvocent wo 1, Col. A F: Mono, Sewuel W. Bald remus, J. Fi. Gerry. Joseph L. Mown, fu the the prowised lana of civiization. The wen must take their march. I i Ft, a8 e oot e | AL A 08 0 ehips which every upelvi T eer accol e 101 4 i“.fl‘r has wadergorne 13 upward mn-{my-mu Geonge Carboan,”Alex. C. Ve, T. Bl o member of i, sad aftardnstigating 1he firt obellipn fasth | Ioonin sociiom of ho A%t 16 dedge aad roguiste the) bp | e siert st tanet ey of Tadi, ‘AUNT SALLY," the naw Engiab oot-door game. ? us time take thelz place MErE us. FHLBNES a1t wllame, it 3. W, Judd B, O, Browsiog, | £%ed a5oiter at Ne Orleans, The Spaker claberatey vin, | Potstment of oficer i the pavy aad for oiher purposer,” - o over BASE BALL, ARW #v ‘wor. beg: noe -’dm‘ 'f ;..‘4, z‘ s - R W oak: | dicated the massacre. ~He said Boston men would kave seted v"'u‘“ ’B-'hu'vumm W Sxavtitt interesting festurs of the truck, and ol kinds of games for the house, nation oo < : e B o Ay G. Mitebeil, Jobn H. | ;7-; :::“w:flw“fi"c::a'm m&'fl#‘gfinw"" fl:wr"fi'::'mt" ot aud who desire t avai e res the truck, ...': natbe b s0e.hesy A2 Ohasxieme, s Sesiny condion o 5 ondit, Gen. Liewellyn, F. | v ¥ Tepuation of Louiinss, 400 deiiver e ate | o he privieges .‘-‘u'l' L once wotty 't Bresident of e alar (o the iler of & 4bip, This novel Arraagement . e B e aog. T L e e e Pais aDALeRa 00N | S e *i0ey DAy Wegaes 0y Mot Tot8 e soeLodies adress:Dn duo ime B - perfacily and is an immends iwprovement upon (he old the Bouth cflgn-vmml_d the fre: Itwil l"l‘ VENTION. ¥ empowered by to decide Whai tests whouid Le | Bimin nplylntllntl'o:' ;mc o present themselves for ———————— wocare for therm the vote. It will not protect them. It win 1 The beadquarters of the New-Jerey delegation: v the people lately fn insurection. He declsred that nmblennor:io TDM"“ el :htlnon‘:un n-ombo'lld Terme of The Tribume, mot ascurs any amendment of our Copalil wn;.:-.nw{“l,fl: | ing the Convention iu Philedclpbia, Lext week, Southern people were never sincerely loyal; that :D."l lz" L G ”’“wM“;mm% - ox- DAILY TRIBUSE. @nd wise. 1cwill only ineresse the dsngers cowp) the As y Building, ot the south-west corner ¢ | they 5"1 disavowed their old Je d could hot be ex- nation, DEON ry e Novy. $10 por atum; 85 for six monthe, the diicnties,Whether we rogard he whele nakon 8407 | o'} Chestumt-ats., whicke commiodious Tooms bave been | Horloheregs LN {ehels Mraibla szgingio e iy tire reanion ! ey "% 1 gured. It e arranged that th delegntes shail take tbe | ateg and two Presidente, with donble Drontnelemestos. $00. A CARD, Mail subsoribers, 1 copy, 1 year—104 nombers. Oaoe uvited, we can, by schools, charches, & frée press and | clock train [ 7:30 from Newark, in pew eivil war, unless Congress was repudiated by the ———— Mail subseribers, 2 copies, | yesr—104 sumbers {nareasing freé spoech. altack each evil ard secure every good. | orler thet they may reach EXiladelphia iu time to jois, Weo had now no Cobgress, ouly caucuses. There . 2%, Trid ubscribers, 3 copies, oF over, for eack 0opy. Moanwhile. resi chasw whict Rebell.ow m-acfluu\ I8 of excort to Indépendence-square. Gov. N ult if the next President elected by all the To the lvinhr-/‘?’?l.:» . Tribune. f Persons rew'tiing for 10 copies will roceive fillod up. It grows eepe sadl eiveteles wider ! Outof it rise | an¢ stafl will take this train. he mafely % was not the President of the 26 States whom Congre: Siw:_I notice in your journal of to-day, under the for 6 months. dread “wpecters and ing sounds. Let that golfbe ™ at i i ere 15 no defec | recogvized, 1t would come in Boston, New-England, and | head Mesting of Loyal Loulsiauians,” a lisi “of delecates to Persons romitting for 15 coptes 845, will receive an extra Lopy [ wnd it Bavery, sectional aulwosity, and all | everywhe: He spoke of the Union men of the South recog- | the Philadelpbia Convention of the 34 September, If refer- one year. GROOT, No. 7 F) - strifes and hatre ! ‘. 2.0 | nin by the Republicens w re to meet at Philadel- | ©0co was made to me fo !lhln Tist, it was entirely unauthorized, WEEKLY TRIBUNE. ks, o r ‘L‘-‘ 0 Tt is fit that the brave mén who, on #ea and lapd, faced esabe | phia o ¥ ness end contempt, as base | S0 is disclaimed. Thad o knowledeo whatsoever of said | Mail subscribers, sinsla copy, 1 year—i2 numbers. 00 | First qu .{,\.Jy el 3 ot . (deuth to save the pation, sbould now. by thelr volce and rote. NEW.VORK. | thieves of the déwinant party, who tutned agaigst their | Weeting until I saw theTeportof it this mv'm!nf- Respect- | Mail subscribors, clubs of iye 00 | W. A BATCHELOR'S. §o. 16 Bondat. consumumate what their swords rendered possibie - own people cure the vlunder of office, Cress- | MUV JOMN B, Carirs, ‘Ton copies, addressed to names of ¥ D1 Clothes Wi of all_kinds RMPATRE! 2 for .u;- . bo South gad | oo S To TIE PAILADKLPAIA COXVEITION ¥ROM | ol and Headorson. for instance, ‘"“T“ vever say any New York, Avg. 1, 180 1 ® washist M Aotk "MACHIRE D A for our owe sake, and for | PEMEGSL ¢ 3 AR | thing too hase of Xorthern paople. They ware nedrly al f - k Courtland: w-Yor . and tor TiOHA VOURTY | of s charact i i o o the S e soon | ‘THE Pumlie I3 ol | weaty copion, t0 one andrass. . O | “Trlie Rampivo Lock-SHics Sewion Hackinow, for ik i of all the parts 7. A3g. 2L, 1600, | won. Tiis broider Fr " 8 O that stamp sry | Newark regpen ob o | Anexira copy Whi 09 30U o1 ¢ oo 2id Manufsotucers, Agouts Wanted, Tigga (ousiy @ { uow o tho Lory of Qeogeess gad | Usucs uagtd (o bolis Addgs i EMPUA aE VIS Aol i o G Drdar 6 By et Je iy joviy,

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