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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1866. 5 decision, but reserved liberty of action. No. 1i4 West Tereaty-fourthost. ) 9d inst. 81, Prizasyung, Seturday, Sept. 1, 18%6. 'E,‘:f‘r:;,-‘,"“""‘-!:.""““"'"l-!‘"" duacor a . : Tewh Rutckiusen, esa . Me Jobn of P THE PRESIDENTIAL TRIP. | skt oo propose e g %17 A ; Manteuffo, cansed by the proposal of Russia to the ey vesiet ot Waerlod, blsias. prop tripy light omastio toe.” Neither the President nor t 4l Po ¢ torial ——— 850,000,000 to o8 Frees roau. Now, Secretary Seward attendod the ball v neutr: wers that they participate in the territorial IO WIS 3 countrymen, Wit all ‘our pbilastbropy, with sli » ol F his DIED. . + Contlpued From First Page. our Christlanity, with all our kindness. was it our HOW SUNDAY WAS BPENT. i ——— changes vl Germany, has been euded. This proposal SR oo o s Fopura, | [Dlention to aimply emancipats 4,000,000 bmwan beings fof $h8 | o aay everything bas been quiet, and the party havebeon | was not approveds od from a farther| 8 G :’l'.-&:.‘ w‘,m bt Fridey, w. News by the Adlantic Cable i» the T Crae MR e raise | X AT of one of our eister Biates, whose nané. irmose of acine them. &t the cost of tho Troasury of the g’,‘f ‘und public nets aro keowa o all the Amerioan peopie. o ol e ' o be extraoted from the Tsbor and | enjoying wach neoded rest. S2nor Romero and several others mlkun—;t ':u sp‘mn;;.‘ and ::- a8 Dot hl::ngfi ':.'n 2: wwent of the great mess of this p«nvlfl' ulN"' 6o.) l;naugulmm have boen quito Indisposed. The Prosident took & drive sbout its of the Uni tos. r bustoess is that they wust kave sgonts, that they must Lave persabs | poon visit the different poiuts of iut in the inity o i rticipate in luying the corner- . e cronm Wi 5o visitng poiats of Interest i the visinity our way to a sister State tnd participe’ that thewr contracts are rightly mado, thab-shey | BN T auner vy recsived whe desired. 40 pay stone of & monument to be erected to the memory and to the setent, that they are our wards and we must take ive them & fair olance and o | him tueir respectu in the publie parlor. Tho Russian Government, prior to the nogotiation of | The e m%i aritad fo tho fanersk . : . -sighth-at.. peace, proposod to the French Emperor aud the other E‘:’:"':{,L’T‘f:‘:‘ng_ i 'gfl g Toe rives 7’5_‘?, :I’n:(ofim B\ u?:n :‘u"-d:unlaxlns:t- -'.fi:"é'&r?fifi.':” (A "But they make an sigament s atita— ceremonies of the chief corner-stone of wonu- | on must ha [ doyed R e i - et T o plvfl-:mb'.'lflk the priiviege of participating 10 PP R e g e i making ¥ THF EUPEROR NAPOLEON REJOICING AT THE | Powers, that neatrals should in the terri- . farther iryiation, \ T NN TN the cercmonies, becsuse thero Were many incidenis iu the that they are incompetent to do their business, THE 1 BRE L\“S L/RE. % HOUSTON—In Mott Haven, N. ., on Sat mlm wareor of Stepben A. Douglas, bis boginnivg and bis history hey ' aroand aud tell us that these indigent, in- e RETURN OF PEACE. torial changes occasioned by the results of the war. :;‘h:m..-w—« Onaties 0. sua 4 < | The funers! will be beld at the house in Viliplace, this day (os- Lpardon me for alluding to mysel§) that were similar to those | ¢, o reans whe aro 1ot able % do without agents to ; o ot m}ag ::um: pes uemm-le‘-‘ ‘:u“l‘g 5:{':'::'1‘.?"’1'32-.“;! for them. 'W_“" tarn r:;nm.l und wy ———— The proposition was not supported by France or Ea- [ T4 3" ol made way _ o e bigl positions tha ' | that they it to be members of Congress, and go bave the t b nwui:_o Sunde o v gland, and the Czar refrained from officially moving | INJLEE-On Sundev, l-:&-l_kw child pooplo conforred upon him by s own efforis and | paliot at onco end control the elections, Has not the time A g : . - 2 STATEMENT OF AN EYE: WITNLSS- Why EB ,Awepm the Cession of Venetia in the matter, reserving, however, liberty of action to Tnfifil«?fl”fl&nflfi:&{_ Deopeies, Tam free to say thet on my part 1 had an adwiratios | rived, my countrywen, that we suould begin 1o look at this ;art ;Tnnfl for lnm«m bl'm mto say m‘.\'uu "":-5 thing in & proper Ngitt AmL):l'rl‘ in the, prlrn[ n:; of r;k«‘wl m but m man; 1am not beyond those emotions, Al OFky . 1k vt negro equality ant 4! i —— i . . of the e, B o bapund the reach of those commendstions that comic up e sl it aob be. woll oneh 80 goitle the question of from Austria. bimself in the fature. Pl Ll e e o s fmrty m-y ‘sountrymen spontaneously, without being got 8P bY | the admusion of our owu States before we ua ertake to - - age She st o ——— K Rtbel To the TRbyebr'of Biy spes ) ¥ " 1 pase through the country. ‘These | poitle it for our negroest We let New-York in Ler own THE RIOT DELIBERATELY PLANKED. J ‘ ' Telutiyes a6 frents of <be fanily and those ofhis v, M. emouetraionsafgorda el oo, and xcpvion, i Thave | sreton: wui ‘whenerer she. thinks proper fc brin i COMMLRCIAL AND FINANCIAL. Jmer v\';m-a».uu.fl*.‘ lnl-fi rooeived from Stato X ve passod throug! colored me! it to vote, & 0 ————— 2 : iy uily invited to witend his h i have given w0 mr\n-.:h-un.“ll;nl{ll‘l" j 1 shosld i;ffd;m,."” oo POl doe ame of God let New York The Austrians (o D(‘pl]‘t Flll“) from THE LIVERPOOL COTTON MAREET. x ket Brockiye o T e e 3 vk that 1 was not human if 1 was inespable of berngimpressed | do ft1 but we think Congress has mo such right. Thea a aan S Lavigroot, Satardey, Sept, 1—Noon. p notic, X ‘theso demonstrations. My fo bas been very Sreas bas ne right 10 18 4 and Y OF RIOTERS FR y\ E . ‘ LIVINGSTON~ sl S T e | oot B oMt B Rl s ot | MMUNITY OF RIOTERS FIOM ARREST. Venetia on the 5th Ins The Catton market » dullysod prces havo doclned | S5 TEONEN e S gt e Y duced we to you o this oceasion. I bave 5o disposition t Jext mattor is that an connection with the Civil Rights bill. 2 ono quarter of a penny per pound. The saies ars ostimated at months aad 18 R for 1o that now. 1 think you all know what my Listory We havo beon denounced as traitors, as having deserted . 2,000 bales, Middling e Thodmend £ pnolten fy Ss Kuow what my connection bhes besn with ¢ urty. Well, T am free to say tuat I am for my country, and epate - y Spfinds glawe o4 144 e (K, 23 - y overa: | ety 3 y country, avd | Spacia! Dispateh to The N. Y. Telbune. - Livenroos, Saturday Evening, Sept. 1, 1666, frienda are respectiully Luvited to ationc. ment from my “advent into public Nfe to ‘he PresT | that party may go to the devil (Liughier), or anywhere eiso; I BALTIMONE, Sept. 2, 1665, " ™ o0 baleg. | MACOMBER—Ou Sundsy, September 2. ab Gime; you mew what positioms B WUK 0 o | B e when f ond my whole eountry, and the day 8 | Further particulars of the atrocious outrage on Friday BAVARIA DECLINES UNION WITH PRUSSIA. o market has boou dul, with saies to-day of7,000 baes. | MACOMPER=D; Sendyy, Soricmr 508 Hghrimd o e i P e e e B e L A pecpls of the United | wightat tho caump mocting near (his city by Supgorters of Middling Uplands close at 13¢d. The friends of tbe famly are b gt the S, iy B stund then ugainet disunion, and leading men in the South il b e el e R and the sbackies | the Presideut's policy ate rapidly coming to lights A " LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. Chossh. Ber POV BN '”":_’ g become assailanrs of that Usion. § Betieved that the | Tne " whole - country, and . scnd party . whersver | gontleman who witnessed ull the proceedings says * the 4 . " Livearoot, Seturday, Sept. 1—Noon. Ty " : wely St 4 e B ison Whiie e st by colored men s | Tho Brifish Government Seriously Conoerned | i, proadstufis market is dull syl £ Tuo retives snd who e ind bocome Beea e mgured: and it would 1ok Do | i a3 (A ‘voige, - Oper i Fula™y My, Neard:” That { they remaied in the Union, Hemce they, for the R e e o E S ar eaghter.] | maliciously false, o8 it could pot bo possible from hir posic fuct worthy of note that About the Safety of (anada. Livesroor. 8iturday Eveniag Sept. 1, 1864. secure if oake of saving Slavery, sttompted_the separation of the Go¥ | Mr. Johuson: Henoe g are called traitors and disorganizors tion.” He also says “it is a -n-u:‘.&men\ of & Constitution of thetr ow: | of party by the receflt Congress, cight months in wassion. | when the blacks charged upon the Rebels aud drove them, The e va T say Dow. that tho nstitution of Savers, | SV at il Cougress done all that imeto restore the Govern. | which they did u.r‘-umm{, thor always rotreated dircctly &, '::“J w“""m"m""""“"" Corn steady; mized and 1 tod tham sa Laag nov tial Bie FbtLLI Sversment. | o B the punes thnt 08 Adopiel was wroog, couldu’t | \ithin tho cirele of tho White peopies tonte, nstoad of e e B NR e fr pregerving tho Union. al- | fhes undo it i oight months Aud sumcitute proper onet | fi in the circle of the white peopie’s tonts, instosd d 1 2 o) : ‘he Rebelil it1n sight moathe end Gaveciiat rotreating through tho open space to right LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. 7 bo g Though Sisveryexisted in i1, Then 1 said, as the 00 | Tay this Congress done or attewpted one single thing d e ot whore - ther PURTIER NILITARY RE-ENFORCEMENTS T0 BE e easoon, Satapday, Sept. 1—Noon. | | BAXFORD—AtSewnck K. 1. on Supdey; Septonber 2, Joha Baa- 5 eused— tiona which had been made wore ali il | the last cight months for tho restaration of the Go sad left of oo ford, in Ifl'.. the very ‘sa3d then when the issae came, g1Ve | these States ! Ou the contrary, they have thrown every fm- would not have produced alarmn among ~womeh J LT, The Provision market i anged. Notico of Lis funeral to be given ap the institution of Slavery, cling to your Government aud | pediment, every difficulty n The wiy that was ,.“..,m','!, o | and children, and would not heve endungered the lives of SENT 4 A ion m‘:"“h iy Morrls County, New-Jersey, pepers plasse copY. 3 ond et m"'r{on §0. _[Ap- | thrown i the way. The Awericanspeople must look into this | avy of the white people tented on the ground, a8 the whole Saturday Evening, Sept. 1. | pAYLOR—On b 1, Addison, you gest T 1 looked upon the Constitution a8 beiug | question, nud they moy ery “traitor! You may think it “meiéz would then have been outside of the white people’s The market is geuerally firmer, with o siightly upward | _Georze I snd A B sheet :‘n‘:‘ “.‘u .-wn_n:ov u‘::ml” :";fln our ‘r;'l‘-‘ufl: vain, but if it could be so arranged T would take this cnb‘nr;, encampment. Many noters were roturued Rebel soldiors, tendency. 'g“,“:';‘;""-::';,:fi; CRET E o & shipwrecked mariver v d | and thoso gentlemen who have been associated with m o hey bele in the ‘Nowark, arket-st. [rey the tempost closed around me, 1 was for Lolding ow the | discuss e matter with the 182 members of Congres and spoko of commands towbieh they belonged in the The London Times Adflsfl Bfl'[sifl LONDON MONEY MARKET. at 3 wish: the 1 o' Rebel army. One of these Rebel svidiers approached me : TLoxpos, Baburday, Sopt. 1—Noon, | VAN RENSSELEAR-A! Belloite, M. /. on S oSOk 11 1 V. C., ouly ehild f 8. V. C. aia Sarah 4o 6 days. Cosatitution and the Upion os the last plank. [A voice—all | would mike upa canvass and discuss the question before the X ] Even singe we commenced this journey allusions bavo | Americen peaple with them. Let thew come withqut regard to with a sluig-shot in his hand aud swore e wished he had \f i '“"‘Nllfl"lflom-h"mwhm that the President, | shvn:-“l‘xum,«xllcn‘é-rd to & subeidized press, without Gegard | the little “rifie he bad fought with during the of the hfllmllly Laws, The Money market is unchanged. Consols arc | isar.aged 10 montis snd® he Secrotary of State and the ofiloers of the Cabinet, and | to mercenary hirelings, because they think them placed fn | WOT; he. would fight as d with it now ns quoted at 8%} for Money. wmoonwun—o‘“ Friday, A 31, Tobu B. We - oven somo of the officers who are_engaged in the army sud | power and dependant upon their lufluence. Let them come, | OVOT he did. Ove lagge fat won, living in Anno Arundel 1 B . Bept. 1, 1868, WARD—On Friday, nguat 31, . Woodward, aged navy, aro traitors, and men who bave turned against their d we will meet them. We have th ment aud the Con. | County, not far from the neighborhood of the eamp, who The of C this o was 89 for Fovatal eaetcisas at the residence of Hotehkiss Lake, e couniry. (Shame.) Who would believe for ome smgie m0- | stitation and right on our side hrico s he armed that | is ono of (iov, Swan's registers, was heard to declare be- UNITED ST, ATES. closing price onsols veaing ey e oo “'a Sovet Toat yous ilow-citasn. {turoivg oM. Sowa.d) s | Bath s quarte just- My oopfdence i now au e alwars bes | fore many persons and in the midst 66 Ule OIS EUL ' | MORE GOLD FOR THE money. Mortonu. on Menday, Bnptamber 3, 80,11 @ et fraitort 1 no flastery to layish upon him. He ueeds | heen, in the great faith of the American people wan glad it bind oceurred. Ho said that at the commence- _AMRRICAN SECURITIRS. torred in Greeawood Cemotery. v e Loxoy, Satrlay, Sept. 1—Noon. Tho profassors, tutors sud mowbecs of the cless exceedingly alarmod lest | o " tho uffiay he went into s tent to protect some ot the City of New-York ate respectilly porsonally went around to childre ' o AT T f erican B Th o INDREW QUACKINBUNH, souaily weit 030 | wonen wnd children, and 8 lady told him eho did pot want | o \rrE RGIAT, AND FINANCI o market for Amerioan Becurities is steady. . Tha | Bt o ook e Cay evked W' - Charles-st. por 1 from him. 1 bave mo favor | Mr, Wothing from 3 it this point bees r®him and Lo bes none 1o ask of me, but I take | the e remgrai oy e ak down, aud o B e S e ot et | S o e s tral t0 81 Pia protection, wnd neked him to leave the teut. Ho said i That Mr. Lincoln was | Johoson th s Ol € Shorten ki b and reti 5 protection, nnd asked vave the tent. 3 aasaatnated” and ba . seassinstion P T e e e Banaecriec Mo SqeseR ™™= 1° | with « erowd ot riotera smemd:ibim, thet RaNagH te vied qaotations are: day, Septeubec 3, that he was mangled, that be was wounded and to nso a strong M huson sherefore coneinded with briefly recapitulating | she too might be ki which the rioters spplauded. This e —— 7. 8. Five-twention.. 794 Tllinois Central Shares......80 = expreasion he was ali chopped In pieces as if be had luid upoD | his tpauks far his eordial welcome, boping that the nation | same fut register eaid the Methodists were not as good s Erie Railway Shares. 6 | mwmxfiv:hhmflm;?&: :"n'::‘;’n: | would yet stand redeomed. regencrated and disenthralled. negroes ; that the G—d d—d Abolition Mcthodist preacher THE PEACE. Loxpos, Saturday, Sept. 1—Evening. Reobelliou has boen e bae beotfdenounced 858 | 3frSes v o A 1o | ouEhE to be shot, and ho was glud the mocting hid boen Thie markot for Amerioun securities has ruled steady. ; e 20 his couuty, Jabame, shame,] and the humbie indivi- w‘r‘.’é - »;‘nnl\.‘gln‘ld rlx\‘é‘\'\‘-\\" '.’{-"i'h':‘lm:?f‘:hu: = :flfl‘o"l' broken up; that they oughit rot be allowed to have meet- | CONGRATULATORY AND EXPLANATORY LETTER PROM | L o 1oms aro 56 follows: Unitod States Five-twenties, T - Sl who stands before you from the beginning of the Rebel- | ao call R eieibets Youds ueb o aat 8 smatoh fhw Tia, | 108, With & gReat deal more linguage of similar import. £ 5 ’ Qe . Lincoln; Areeat of Ji Darls, Clement 0. Tion toita ver close atthe perilof i property, repitation, bouo | ew yeul 1t you do, it T et my & soarrol betwoen | 107180 sakd that ho was going 0 take his gun and g0 THE EMPEROR KAPOLEON TO VICTOR EMANDRL. 734; Erio Rallway, 464; Tinois Central, 793, !("“‘““‘u..,...i:‘."n‘“‘“‘"mi:‘ut.‘m“'“m'f" ‘and overytbiog that was sacred and dear ! Driven or it Wero | the Pressiont of the United States and myself, for 1 ahall bave guuning through the country for negroes. Pauis, Saturday, Sept. 1, 1866, e ST & Prov uloual-Governot for North from the Hunits of his State, staked everything upon the s8ue | ¢ tell you that after the clear and lucid ex It was evident thut murder of blacks was only a part L = t BY THE HIBERNIAN. es: Fieelmen: Suppression of Rebelion fn of the Kebellion and on the preservation of the Government | of the Goverument, which may be cal of the nrmngement, and that whites were not to have | The Emporor Napoleon, in a letter written to King Prisonors; Martial Law withdrawn fi Snd when that was done and the Rebellion was put down. | policy,” sirice Abratiam Lincoln com it basbeon | heen spared if they made any r y ery truly | o y Euopousion of the Habeas Corpass =l nv“m:r:e';fll.-‘ w:l:euo;o':rx;;"?iur-;“:fl;: | carried out eince e ins ‘;],’,uu of Avdrew {u,,..,,m. 1 man saw and folt this, A noted Kebel from Balti- Victor Bmanuel on the 11th of August, rejoices that STEAMER DATEs TO THE 24TH, ULT. :a‘.l-]‘:—u:'.nnafi-‘!:l:im 3 | ‘After the oxposizion he bimself has given of it, I wantto e “ > o B4t tentd | ., Sept, 2, 1866, rovion of Callads. ' e o Do ndore. ) vill ery. 3 " ’ . = g > stand befaro youes o traitor. - (N, 10.) by should T be ‘ e i s odt7] il sey very untlv, (084 | suay bo surmised from the fact that slf who did not tur the cosion of Venotia from.Austria in order that the | p. i Augustad vis Londauderty Stk pesed oo 2497, . | OF ;m'%. lb:flgflgghu kY '@ traitor I ask you! Do not call me vain, Tlove the appwb . o avow 7hen 1 put my out were to be treated as negro sympathizers. L ©en route to Quebee, Hor news is mainly aoticipsted. amations of the nmors; Kl Siom.of the peogie, 1do v it and when 1 vy disciaris "r'i‘x‘Li'x“..‘?,‘n‘ii'.‘.. O I Fepion iisasi, 7ou | ., The rot had boon pisuned for somo time from the fuct peopl of that country might be enabled to chooso | Tae ouly Hasmelp Fhi b acrivad ou, aoksirendy - | ot sl Okt iy asetnants of Lagulauree, duty, whea I huve periled my life and wy blood to pro- ve Leard the Presideut Tnitod Statos traduced. 1 | that the rioters enmo to the ground armed with clabs and 1ok g ¥ Ll S . = Debt, Colorsd Safirege, Anti Slavary Ameudmonts. 1 Con- =, and. ndtuw; ':.;'x:":‘ o;::.r:::eur trhvlv e e i "n,.".n bo L e o "“;"‘“"h"' ".'luh,ml oy e mllh‘mm."_m_ly""M_‘“:d‘wl“, thieir own desting., Frauce, the Emperor adds, has “:';;‘w left Liverpool for Qiebec at the sawe time 'fl-dfifli} e %'.‘;.’;.“: .:"z thelr approbation “ - . h by the bullet of an assassin, worso and through a | an the raitroad cars had f; ently been hee 10 sy a o 4 garae & . ter to Gov. ), Soward for conscientiously discharging iy duty. (Applanse.] | B o e o JOOaens o | ks Chrag vl bo Uroieom ay s Lhet Shere WORIIIR oxerted her influence in favor of humanity and the EXGIAND. Yol Lagraature of Virgiute.” In the mfl;l?u MWANUAL ¥OR amTatraltor? (No v Why shonld N6 4ot | ed for trenson to t tion aud tho GOYer: | fun of the camp mesting. Afreats of colored mon cou- | best inferests of the people of Venetia and Italy. The London Times Clty Article says that aboat & quarter of a | 199 FOR SALE st THY. TRIBUNE OFFICE. et hat traitorous wots have § committsa 1 nome. Why my 1 ask you this, ringing him bera in | g e Hiapama S JURSRe v e i ; v e e T i o bas Dot purchasod durin tho woek | U, . A,—Conmell No. §4.—A Speclal Wostivg of i Comell Soutttrymen 1t wes but the other dey I commenced as | o o wladloste, 16 the | 81000 to be made Ly suthoritios in Anuc Arundel County, | - A | for transmission to New-York. As an exchange oporation, | will be Leid Mondsy cveniaz, Sept % nl-\m?k-- 3 fman of oae of the small towns of this maton, | Lreichee of L T opie. bia Life, als eharaotoc, | but oo of the white rioters are iu custody. The riot took | PROGRESS OF KEGOTIATIONS BETWERN AUSTHIA AXD | pyeever, it wonld not R S gty | Foll stendoses 1 Tl i TRICK, Preodost. £ went iom that o M yor, (rom that to the Logislature, | g0 holicy, past, preseat, and futur’, he had falles on the pince in Ben Horris's district, snd was, boyood doubt, the | ITALY. | by largo’ parchases tod States bonds on Geraan | — Lmporiani 1o b that to Senator of the State Legislatare, frow tiat to the B D rabam Lidcoln: 40 you think there s ous of you | Work of his constituents. Atcount, wnd the travsmission of gold is but 8 couse STEAMBOAL TRAVE ves, whore 1served 10 years consect- | i, by roviled him who would pot Join iu his priise aad beas ! sauk, Ssturday, Sopt. 1, 1866, | quence of the diflicuity of ting bilis. PLEASURE TRAVELERS, tvely, frow that to the Senate of the United Sintcs, snd there dy to immortelze his fame and glory ss you havo besu . & . | Buttertbwaites Cireular, eveniog of the 22, sars that ’ ALL TiAVE of " when the Rebeflion commenced. My record bs ma i, 4d £ | Ate the virtues of Abrabnm Lincoin? (Cieers | This 13 THE PUBLIC HEALTH Tlie terms of peace botween Austria oud Italy are | doriog the week transsctions in American Sccuritis lare PPLETON T LUk ND RAILWAY QUIDE e has become public and urderstood by all. (A voice 50 | ° “Fe only trouble with a living President is that be lives. / el a ol ¢ been of considorable mageitude. Large s of 5208 o » 7 At .| 1loft my place in the Senste, whore ] was was vut of dati- | “phe yirtee of & desd one is that ke is gone, and be can il Y. TS in rapid progress toward scttlement, and it is gener- | Lave heen well taken for continental aceouns, sad with a sim- READY THIS DAY AT 104 x. > s-.vnr-lmdr-'-m emclument. where L oscupted o posk- | by praised with & ¥ those who were incapable q : uitaneons home domond an sdvance of four per ceat has R N . :-u«m geoend to e o the Goverament. 1 | of pruiuog his = virtuos “ehile he lived. Tho Pres ST, LOUIS. ally belioved that peace will be fully and finally con- | evtablished. L-IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 10 RATLWAY TRAVELORS havo always had an joa of the position of Senator of | done has en o you upon & topic I havo mever | Specisl Dispateh to The N, Y. Tribone. = — VRANCE. T teforonce Lo Tickets, Checking Bagsgs. Raiwag ot motwitbetunding T was placed upon the | oituy nd T did think that L would never refer (o if, and N‘r ot Ve ), 1060, About 900 Tosding summated betwecn these powers in ten days. The Emperor Napoleon presided at a Ministerial | ;; ) S Do Rl AT . = ¢ h e AR Comisaion ot the 224, and on. e same day the Faprats puid | ™ cipal Rouies of WAY ARy, spessples i Rom rsof his Cabinet snd sarged, and the me: , g v RM. X CoM- THE CRSSON OF VENSTIA TO ITALT JORMALLY O o visit 1o the Empress of Mexico, who, it was said, was al for tho Viee-Presidet T am free to say that here to-day oular denying the continued ex ipal Travel of 4 1o the Iu.:w:a‘lzfilufnx RBiED, Q&"&‘H‘""‘m i e by not seek the s, But friends of the country, friends ¢ Jorters are charged. with deserting their pasty. | merchants Lave signed ! that were ,......n‘:“: were anxjous that I ehoutd be placed | By "ot e deserted one parzy, aud be has told ’ oholet o5 18 18 B o upat | sare o8 tha ticket, Iwes ‘thers: 1 ncoepted it; therace was | you ‘n‘ln‘ll\':,r‘; p__m_.”m“l 1y m""" "{ Ll{" "n D:fl: f oo nee of the cholers, as an epidemic; it ts desigaed to upset | PLETED. wll:'nvl. r‘-’":rrr:‘“';:;i & B oo oy \ Fas, the victory was obtained, aod 1 was made Vice-Presidoct | i ot parties go down tue Falls than o let {ho eouutry g t0 certain efforta in Chicago to frighton off countrs merchaips | Vizxxa, Friday, Aug. 31, 1865 | of Ane, 51, st P Eve Mezican Ry _"."‘"u‘“ Todged ut {e United Siates snd the Cadadss, every important route ime of the United Sates, Can't you ste ';" l.""",“"'h comes | degtructions £0 1t would not be a very serious offevas if it had | from going to St. Louls to buy stocks. | 1 Fr o the Grand Hotel. 1 bave siready ‘moutionsd b object of her “flfiv{y%' NAMES OF NEARLY TEN _ regularlyt And, then, by the Coustitution of the cu been commatted. Jint he also toll_you the truth when he Luid - MEMPITS. Tho formalities of the cession of Venetis have been | pigie but, from all I ear, there)s little likelihood of her ob | TR 0 T A O maia m tatuing the gyeoor, the granting of which sppears to be the of the L nited 3tates and the Cenadas, many J:E‘u:.hq ended. The Austrians are to leare Venice aad the | yiaiion of her own retura to Mexicoand ber husband cos- N ea4 Rt o Uhe Gl of Bephasiibee | e ey he throue. Tho Minister of Siate, who ws | ¥ ) ,fi&w Qaadrilateral on the 5th of Sep b . charged by Napoleon to contrive some weans of getting them :urn..-.l :—hl.-m_. ) i . 1 have been made President. 1 am glad of it 0 the treasonable part of the subject. I bave | United States can makeme. T | arocative sets. DId they not ¢ o the | must be co nnu\‘dfuhgs ) ;I G i it isnot possibls to fiud @ word 1v the record upon which | d that bas been falsified by the record of bi d d L % 2 3 £ Spocial Dispatoh to Tho N. Y. Tribuue CnicsGo, Sept. 1, 1866.—Advices from Memphis ut Baltimore that vi Lard firmer. but quiet a& 57! e Juited ment triu f TN b this oventag say the cholora steadily 33 deaths 0o i T lagars Fols, y ament fa ; AL oveniog » olora 7 iucroases; 33 deaths o Tmost imposaible to do aby thiBg. sraitor 1 e SRS 4 aity, finds 1 almont y 3 iagars Folls, | AR “aibition mov atisined | @ boen resoetd! axt'l' oureing.an.to o'closk this moraing. l s amstances, It is T o Moty wlll, ot ¥ flm“ Lo, ool all. The measure of my ambition, as far s | - 1 But bare érrunwa, fowa. 1 s o oy d oy Amet ol - s wad E.m:“ Jrserment lnconceraed hs becn fled o overflor. ried my party? 1 your oty recu, | SpcslDipich o Toe K. Y. Ttb, I THE BILL OF INDEMNITY POR KiNG WILLIAM BEPORE | U fevsionol | ool Knjyy,with pircastogica Delinestion of Clarscjor, - g ol )} p t! 1. 9 . Ban ar . v "eki1d e prouder of, and feel more bonor iv, or would ratber | bor Tees, e | look Baek Lo tbe o ey | CHICAGO, Baturias, Sept. 1, 1803.—Four deaths i i Venetia o Tialy. VIZMONTHLY ACCOUNT U5 BALWATS AND TUPIR: Yesve upob the pazes of the history of my country, than 10 be | gk at Auburn I meen to sponk to the people of the whole from cholera kave occurred n Ottamwa, Towa, The disease, K Bourse heavy. Rentes 691, 2. PRUGRESS, Greatnow of Ui*West, Ventilating und Warming President of the United S ates 40 timest I bad ratber be | grate of New-York, aud in that speech I toid our whole people | however, is greatly subsidiag i th g Beawiy, Saturday night, Sept. 06, Townay. Auy. 14.—~Cotton dull. Lailway Cars, ('hh-sl.._,l!-lh-.fi- Iflw the eut in connection with and associatzd with others | yhut th Presideut of the United States, Audrew Jobas 46 A ONY SRR 0 T S . .| Caveuria, Aug.'19~Markets wuchanged. Exchaoge, 15 Sseati Samensign Brite PO, - of ule restoration of these States and reconeilistion of the | gpd T with him, proposed to wesept certain conditions and CHICAGO. The Prussian Diet is engaged in the discussion o | 11d., 3t Ly "u“ ond T peovle of making us tied: of showing st e baved | Rtors tie States fo'thor righis st equuls in he Unlon. | Specil Dioaich o The X, . Tribune. the bill to indemnify King William for bis violation PINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL. - o gt L :', .y s fi sh 3 . 24 jemnify 4 O 9 * T Eiorious galoxy of the Usion. (Appiause.] I repeat g ELLA gy, it abolish e Kabel debls | " Cupcago, Saturday, Sept. 1, 1305.—Ta Cheago | oewn ongiy S AU Fhbios | o .':'.’..f‘:".‘d Rk 4 e =y w-! ;'a"‘»rm s youd prel Deing remembered in the bistory of my countrs | fhe " o mited" States | there are 12 sew cases of cholers to.day, asd four deaths. The | o Constitution, in imposing taxes and raising £ hauge the rate for short. advances remsinsd at 5 per Wepiasios s Rejocied Sujocs A Fairof Yoy rkers Fuken 8 an the fustrument of restoriog o participating in the restora- | gioljehing Slavery benceforth and forever. When that w . 4 funds for the support of vor wi ' » ¥ 7; The Blae Heu's Cuickens, or How to Avert Caudle tion of wy oountry, snd the reconciliation of this people than | - a8 | Health Officer's report for the woek ending Aug. 31, shows un r the support of the war without the conmsen Word—A T Progsed Job; The 3 +than | wray doue, the Usion was to be restored, ond every man «f yoa 2 . orf gl v g R | sivhrool. August 2.~BREADsTUrFs—Mecsrs. R 3 b R } tobe Praideut & amer. (A et dhis bedone; et | who viish ast yoar lo watala i paity whieh harges me - snd 117 destha. 1(”' i ked. ouly 20 were | of Pyffnment. Spenee & Co. 4nd Jump & Co. report: Flour Ao 7 BRESRFLS Nupen union bo restored : peace, Tecon ny, a5 i i v pon every p n, wmerican nativity, including colired persons. " o e e e e oo,k i | v e, ottt S8 S e ) | 4 ™ Sl . - W L B e e i 100 | anriOES LS WA AL £ s ELENA, ARK. GERMAN " toady. B ook, and cews depots, and st pearly ol the Piovisioxs—Beet dull. Pork quiet axd stoadr Digm | bk prpleld At et 7 " Government again sommence ite mighty carecr among the | \wja: did I tell you in the mooth of May wt Aubura, whea 1 Speetal Dispateh to The N. Y. Tribune. Ket, even, thrown on the foor. Bales to-day ‘of the earth, and when that shall be doue, | gay the pusty was gettiag into a contest, and in the mouth of E‘: Simeon_of old when be sew the Babe that was | February T L e at "the- Cooper Tnstitutet | Cmioaco, Saturday, Sept. 1, 1866.—13 new cases | THE PRUSSIAN TREATY REFUSED BY A ORAND DUKR | low firm. in the Munger, “T bave soen the glory of thy salvation. | [ told ~you precisely the sei., that these wers our - 3 Provucs. —-Astea quiet. bat firm. _Coffee Yot thy servant rt in pence.” this. restore your | conditions, and though heaven and earth shall pass away, yet of cholera aud 28 defhs were reported yesterday at Heleus. — ANSEXATION TO PRUSSIA. steady. Kice dail. Ko srx Turpentige quict N Governwent, bring harmony betweon these States, sud | {he word of Andrew Johnson tuat the States should be Te- | Ark. | and steady. Petiolesm 10 for Refiusd. KOS, 363 AND 365 BROADIWAY, vi-»nhl-o..rn me some bovor for having secom- | gored upon these conditions, having been pledged, should Le - " Py i Prauy, Friday, Ang. 31—Evening. LONDON M ARKETS —] fis inactive. Sugar tending e it, and all of you who want to be President may take | fyjired. [Cheers) Your me of Congress were asked | 4 correspondent in Savannah, August 22, says: | y 2 wpward. Coflee uetive and firm. Tea firm. Rice firm. Tal being closed, the busluses will b eontinued st St in Go's boty pame, fLanghter.] 1 am 1ot upon | foyoefor it 1 #ricd to save that party from dostruotion. 1| Since writing mylast tho cholora hes ontirely disappeared The Grand Duke of Dannstadt refuses the Prussian | low firsi, ssd tending upward. - g o choelimegting toes. Lam President sow, and beiog Presi. | ghowcd them the way; it was plaiu and lireot. 1 was going | frum Tybee, but appeued in the Froedmou's Hospital, Just ont- | BROADWAY. “uyn ing lastrumest, Twant to restaro yout | 4o uee the -u-"-r-uw-).-r),av-In-mmw]—dm travaler | wile the ciiy mits, wiers it s killed aboat o i patints | treaty. Liverroon, Ang. 24.—Co WM. TAYLOR. - s — notend. tred. Who got bewildered on his journcy and was ahowa two roads, | in as many deys; within o week thers have boeu sboutben | S8 e & . (! y: come with we snd I woald T B b e O e Fmacion and tns ather 1 fhe oppo. | casos n town snd #ix deathe, O e e e a oy | Upper Hease is Iikely to be annexed to Prassia. Ctrenia? soporty e st of st wosk o6 0,050 bk, (o0 o cansot say 160 wmweh In faver of Daiieys wouid bring a balm and ol that ia healiog in . | Wite direction, end bis decision hat e Tad w0y | Hospital who both died the 17ih inat. Of the twesty deaths, o e Amoriean and 11714, higher for otber des- MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR 1t ks the most capid cure foc Burne wod pou jnto the wounds thet bave been inflicted upon the | o] sense enough to take either road; and so it is with Con- | four-ifihs were ‘colored persons, eud occured either in howpi- . s ]~ Foe b L pppbint mi in the world, Cures Piles, Coms, Bunions, OWd Sores, Skin Die Snin of thesc States. I know it has boen said by some that | Sress; they take meither rond. There they are. [Laughter | tal or in the western portion of the city ealled “ Yommacraw,” | BAVARIA. SEiptions, . £84 o8 i i oeses and Druises, a8 If by magic. Try it. Twenty-ive coats & boms e o s Yo e eheers) Whereore they! They say we should adhereto | which Is situated on ground siopfag wostward to tho be i Fair. Middliog | Slib Druggiste: ".“' ;'“';'_':z!d‘: h-n:; 1 bave been o Thave belonged 10 three or | the canal, and is 4t present overcrowded, somo b REJECTION OF TEE MOTION FOR UNION WITH PRUSSIA. Qriasna.y I{;:A 108 Ly D a gensrally considored aWery con. | & fawily in every room, and the inmates froquent) Muxics, Friday, Aug, 31—Bveaing. Tiland. : 158d; 1544, R R I i e riday) 12000 bales, including 4,000 £0 4peet- | por Lodies and Gentlemen, for wie gy GEO. €. ALLEN, No. 016 enemios of those parties have gen. | & matireas o1 1 Is there a T;mu of the . come here, tils woold Jorably offective oue. 1 Wes Bo T Bhoutd the diseans’becomme epidemic, our city will prove nd ; 3t . i . r. Seward, 1 have ndticed | eenied of astability. 1 A arty.mas, that he | exceptionto the sule, that such locaiitics wuife: ik more | -The wotion to close the union of Bavaria with leiogs aad Eeperr e o0 market olosing stoady, Stock 8 | g 3.y one door below Canai-st tan.” M- Jebnan: In thers | aouren of wisdom is o fulow the' head of the par there | severely thao those in & good sanitary condition. | Prussia was lost. Tho Chambers then adjourned, sud | bor: 21 806,000 bales, of whish 396,000 ‘are Amerl- | Zr2twAY 88888 A e o that can plaoe his | SouTe0 Of M0 8 ko Qiffer from me, and I they think that | 1t 18 rumore. that the disease appsarcd turisy on o pian- | d ean. The balliss MeKnloy)s Powder for the Care of Coughe, Colde, Cplarry flages upon fatiun on my part or the part of | craad of following the nominted sd hosen hasd of their | fation 10 or 12 wiles up the river, but I eau trace it to 5o trust- | will probably meet again in October. BULLAN—-The in the Baok of Fagland has inoreased | of the Noss, aod ali other disesses of the Nose Depot. the ndigidunis hat have bees wssaciatcd wild | pariy the way fo mak thit perty sicoeml) Ie by following worthy soarce oy - ¥ - st this week £040,000. So Wy buiny. VS miok 33 e Lot "h‘«,“l Ades Bt Soerie i ¢ho | tne tail Te Yoy Lero mica fools they must ke | ““In previoub visitations of this dreaded scourge. the rice | e ~ - O o, n'l'.s"“..u‘; (o gkl econes we reiud to ot | e uonoes {(Cheors), 1 will vop fllow the tal o | plantaion efcred o, itk othees on, th Fiver, FMred i | BNCLAND. f it y Vo have entablished & Brnsch, e e iRD & o - e o Fasvarie By Lhe introdaction | party n tha Stataof Muw-York! A viies Thed. Eis * X 1though the diseass s neipal topic of convoraation, | uE GOVERNMENT PROVIDIN —— Yoloksma Jopen. . _2YOCATEE TR Seront "ot e mase of The " pocpie, Mr. Sewari ‘st ihe PLasebter and cheers.] 120k who is their head in the Staze | there ia no panic, and the 1 expectation s iy o " REVIDING, ANERNR, & SN, THE GARBLED DISPATCH. Fivk iy e 408 1.,-%%:&'&:.‘:'..."...‘:‘ moment, Ar. Jobuaca at the mopedt, we are dosonced us | ‘::}“;i;,z;"""v.‘r"“_‘:; Tl Pyt Dot deal with us very 2 RAID WITH CANADA—MILITARY RE-ENFORCMENTS. | Tv the Editor of The N. ¥. Tribune. W Af'an‘k:nzk'f‘l.ic Y - g e doptiomn, et traltors § | wapt to make it waccossiul. Now I §ovito them to put th e — - Bafesk "t Stk With sefigence to the garbled dispateh of Genl | Clothes Wringers of ul kisds BEPAIRED ) PAILEY Elortst dhe Hebation sapec, wo uted a babome by | Rack san 15 wominatior, nad 1 o not sgree with yot in your THE HEALTH OF THE CITY. - RATOOR. Gutypier. i, 3 ek, ; L i o | WASHING 4 Aokt S AT O MPARY, ‘Whioh tho States could bo restorcd; the States wewt ou and | gpinion cf Mr. Grecley, by any means. [Laughter aad chee i i ; id vy i ] Sheridan, permit me to say that, (5 the regular and ¥eSPOL- | Conrandiot. New-York. e o4 Somplid with i the Goverament sked—evry sngloreguire | Lt thea b ominel (e man 1y latend ter sd cherrn | | The mortality of the city continued to dimiuish | TR threatened £ld Ly the Fenians into Canads | 4 \ashington corrcapondent of Zhe Z¥ncsy 1 b0d | —quo tixirn Teibuwe for T euggestion wade o | + 7 i N ’ i i b iti d Shom, ¥irat it was roquired that they should resign all pre- | princUE - e Lo o R LY last week, and the heakh pioportionately hwproved. 1t ia | has received serious noticé on the part of the British | nothing to do with it, hoviug beon absent from WasQifg- ;A poiticalstruggle, rarely surpassed in fuspertance or Istensty, boa T e s oy ther Thae aoes | Toimclriss, o3 n ‘e lociies, Sow sens | six Wetht | sarming. defustholess, sokoow that 20,000 persons ley sk s | A taki i i ton for the past moutb, 1t was probably imposed by | b3 e connty by thebenchury of Andrew 3oy sontraciad tocaty on the Ravallo, und ird bnd oty b | a1’ 106, o ot cal mo preghot. o " ST | Now-York last weok; bt acer al it i 0 smal roporin of | 0T WO 476 (408 o e B orit; B D] e e i ot AN Qhalg own o8 n their own State Constitutions | Minst I dessrt my eourse, my Goverwaent and my country to | Bearly 1,000,000 inhabitants. Out of all these, howe iy | measures. ot porson in suthority upon tho gentloman in chargs, | e sedwme e RRTATRRNE e P ng it in sheix thote Con | follow o party divided, distrosted, weak, imbacio, vacilliing | 27 died of eholers, tho remaluder of 650 pror e bt i i who received and gent it in gool faith to T'he Times, pyicietiepriu bp phbh iy St il g The Constirution of the United States by whieh Sluscry was e taluge o setThe Teaway triin on e ‘i, sbg | b7 other dissases oes suiden In thels reults and e e |- Tt actation of Ailscy hevEIY Puingut to Very truly yours, Ls L Caovwes, Hoethant b oy 'l Lo “.."ub"".“b e o mwm ; | g o ail empty. 1t was uader the galdance of the con, | 40 name. Wedo not inclade 1n theee numbers the deaths in Quebec. Washington Coreapoident.N. Y. Timer. | uoesaiete btete o hae repeehe enths e whon thoy, complied with _ these they abolisted _Slavery “u’g';%“g;"";r-{;}""‘ffl&;wlu;:'om;mfgnmg‘-m were . | the publo inatitutions, and only speak of what took-plags on | THE LONDON TIMES AUVOCATES KEVISION OF THE Great Barrington, Mass., Aug. 0, 186C. hate and curee a8 rosponsible for the most unexpested overthrow of sad it wes publily prodaimed by the Searetury | he very fral invied to enter; ot no. they would nod eater, | Maabattan Tsland. 14 is of course imoossiblo to uuval the NEUTRALITY LAWS, 5 ; B R Seopam ae eyt b aay | £ o when Shey sey that i o fast iog up with ‘outaiders | fature, and choler is o poison of which littie can be predicted LIFORNIA. The rocent wholesale messacros st Memphis wad New-Orleans were and is passing by fhem, they nm’ have been deserted by | mave thet it will kil sbout half the number sttac Loxpox, Saturday evenipg, Sept. 1, 1866, ———— but conspicuous maaifestations of the wirit uow rampant in the K] l.ollh. whereof the pro-Rebel triumph la Keatucky le s more recent Tish ths the and Executivo Departwents of the Gov- . - | the conductor. [Laughter ) Now I want to know .flm 00 ro0onclistion, 6nd, | i the Taader of thels party it 10 the Vaited States - There | BA6 eason o believe that its vigor, for the prescnt senson, | The London Times of to-day, in view of the ques- | TAE RUSSIAN AMERICAN TELEGRAPH—DRSTINATION OF | 5y pie o soldiers of Lo, Besorogard, Johuson sud Hood e therefore, they were toit. They said Congress might a4 onghonglu e : g4 | 13 50 party that can exist, stand and live in the Usited States | 18 nearly spent. We cannot ¢ ; " : THE SPANISH FLEKT—THE PROGRRSS OF T! dowizant powet from tae Potomss to the Rio Grande S e, T2 e e S | L s T U e S5 | Vi b e o v st v | 008 wiAg bbwoes Boglondand A, grovng | - Auniicas TEROEATE TR | e e S e e nder 1 Tail 3. 3 A ‘ e gfi‘( bel that (& | Joleony but we know that it will not. coms fo those piaoes | out of the recont war in. the United States, and the | 1y, wires of the Russian-Atborican e . 1 protvenduadateratigr gy odiiniofon "y o wos 1 tel) how much remains of what ble grounds that it could be ieving the organized voiee, *Thad, Steveos.”] No, they will not acce was retored. fat were recauciled again, who | Jioirieader. They o o sodlv sl mame. - Tuelr pame | ¥ich are bleased with s maximam of {reah air aud & wioi e : ! y triot thatlovad bl oouriry, would be objeo o it be- | ia " The Congrees ofthe Usnited Bates,”snd the Congrem of e e e e e ety o theiiy | mave Tocent raid by the. Fenfans ‘Into Conads, nrges | sizotehed o distance of 715 miles sbore New-Westminster, prsrnas gl A ni o} Guinip sad ey e Ly iR 4 Mowanted | tho United States 8 b fores that exisie uatil the it T Sk | eos8 i robbed not only of its victime bt also of the powe . < 4 Britisn Columbia. ruthlessly crush every demaozstrution of loyal Whites of loyal Blacks M,_ N oW it n.m'-fltmw do it, xt; then their party is to bave no head whatever, because propagate itself. the British Government to take into serious consider- Private advices oy that the real destination of the | in cesertion of the EQUAL RIGHTS of AMERICAN FREEMEN. €. wo are | tKus Congress so constituted 1s fone, aud the next ot will fn | 1L was this that made the total number of dsaths from cholera . feasibility, if : Spanish fleet, heretofore reported at Papeiti, is believed to | Tre school-houses of the Blacks are burned and tactr Wit teachers In this oity less during the prosont season thun in Cincianiti, | ation the feasibility, if not the necessity, of 20 €X- | b somo rendeavous in South Amcrica, although it was re- | subjected to violonos and oateage by unshangsd Rebels, who telleve impediment in ite way that 1 bii Ain e il probabiity be in dizect opponiion o i and Tsapposen | which bes but one fourth the population of New-Y, y will bs gose, too. ~(Loue! Tho tending the provisions of the neatrality laws a8 to ported 6t Tahiti that the steaner Unele Sam had loaded 1o | the work of moeder aad azeon by cheers for Andy Jobmson sud ex- S the s wd ohoe, | 1084 eveut the party will be use, ton, (Lanchier 8 | Banitary mensures that produce tacss osuli should be vot- 7 Sho et 1080 & greas | by, fliow-oitisens, 1 have kuown something about what 1 | Unued, for the same weans that havo already ovorcotus chalera . g Wy WS 08 19| run the blockade at Velparaiso, and had been soized und | gocations of Congress. | oste'to maxe s party suceessful. 1 bave known what it costs | Yill aleo overcome Shose fovors so cominon ameng erowds, aud Bold tho difforent Governmnts to strict lisbility for | cousscated by the panish feet, 1t was elowed 10ge TR0 1 The purpowe offorclag prenifufves o (80 Mt it nke Com attempt to run the blo.kade was a sham; that tho Pacifie | o, in deflunce of theloysloath, by Presidentidl b sad Military .) Yes, they bave a right, and it is | 5 4 3 Taited § o #0 fatal wherever they ocour. The disense i i " e é ihaiiia | foereate a party n the Uaited Siaes of Amorice vhat whal | 15 5NC ork: it e shel oriie disensals so anary sitiset | g aots in violation of that law committed by the | Mail Steamship Coupauy, who ownied tho vessel, received X T walren, | o O b GO e tho siher and mawi sng | $Xish uatil some freah outbreak shail give it uow interest, from the Spaniah Adiniral §90,000 for supplying th fleet | B0y eomea e e et averiod the o e e oiiagreey e hat s ighe e et experigent, that of s grest party h has controlied subjoots of each. with storus, : e oo rebels, aada elvil was thus kindled Wiroughiout the North :;mmr and ‘m?&y’.mm m. :m‘n:: vl _!‘::l:“" y&:"fi:u ';.“::"";{.vl'lfl"';v';’“l" 12:!..5 THE GOVERNMENT FINANCES. SHIPMENT OF GuLD FOR THE UNITED STATES. HEAVY ROBBERY AT BUFFALO nn:-hmuemwu.m-uuu for LIBERTY g.h 57... they bad tho right to rewore the ll‘y;modnh.m b .1‘»? M|} mbezlul:.:lh':n ‘r.rl;tbon‘uu ‘WASHINGTON, Septomber 2, 1806, Livenroot, Saturday, Sept. 1—Noon. 3 5 crg and LOYALTY—for the right of the UNTON to exist and of MAN te nion. .hlnlnn] ':!hul' ngl;u departure_from the | ‘your services and 1 Arhd s d e weurey | Special Diepaich to the N. Y. Tribane. : v e < —‘_nvmm Sopt. 2, 1504 be FREF—should organize and work to strengthen the hande of COM- merts Burean bil" | Yen, 1 votond it ¥ amianes | oF deairability of g [ngun-P] Feltow-citizons, in thi NATIONAL DANES, The Royal mail steamship China sailed to-day for | 5, grgy house was entered today by tobbers | ORESS for the inevilebinoouttst Vefors as, Frestas Burewn bl Yoo 1 'vetood it avpieuse] | Sidrousug o { by 31 agintt my Jodgmentia YOu | o new National banks wero anth Halifux and Boston, with £153,000 in gold for the b Hollisper's Botss s eh and- $23,500, tostly in | \Vemest couvisce the SOUTIL and the COPPERWEADS - ¢ ve No new Nationa ki o ston, 53, o 3 o n Iy it forty e (A pplanse ) once the ohargo s, *Y'ou are s wiek o bearme. Taiok wat fhe Frociting atiod your | U = ok, g o ;“(-'d ot 8 TR # Government bonds, stolen. 5 rovolations §> not backward—that Emsacipation is an uac i 0 o W g | 17 8 e i e ‘ PRI 2 Sis e B RIPI T, - ST ey T eyl gartare ot the peiationt of :b:“aw-:o:?flxr::r“ il e de- | gu3 thelr illustrion -pn:mu';v:s e to sainmts b grad, | "moust of capital. During the week circulation was is- What & Miss of Peurtecn Can Do Shot the sikbie ofthe bomblott AMRKIOAN fhe : form, upon | You wazt to see Gen. Grant [cheers) and Adwiral Far. | sucd t0 National banks to the amount of $%94,735, making FRANCE, 1t is an objection to most of e machines of other patents, that they | teed and o 1ded by the FEDERAL CONSTITUTION snd mast e o mach time and AKill o loarn (o operate thess, Butthe | maintsined agsinat all galnsayers—tiat the days whereln B and it mov which Mr. Liscoln and myscl{ were nominated Did you hear wh bbs 0 d 0o rights v i o sim oxen: - licox & Uibbs ls s0 sl aent s . -dInl" by rights which WHITES were bound to respect have ragut [cheers). and Gen. Couster and the rest of them; and | total ecirculation issued of mutil No- nutilated No- | pop sqTURE OF MADAME RISTORI FOR THE UNITED | JURCH L laligont 3/ i comprehend the v f fourteen, of No. Dues 4 -.::;E.'é\.. u‘:m flfi:?g:nfl?&'fi"ifl;\c&fifi Jou.are the best behaved people I hiave secn on the SXCUIMOR, | 4ol bauk currency there was reducied duting the woek apd Slavery. Toere [ tlemen—, . and patieatly lis! to e e g the week, . e SO ¢ B ke atv ity 1o dvver o€ the e iy | fhem. Fiveghiady and ptiently aer e e e e iohed it | #6000; total redecmed to date, §364,3382. The Treasurcr STATES. o aporeath ond worh & s s purs’ee{ gl < Ao LSRR ORES that n:sun ono oont about the negro farther than they looking at them, just ask Gien, Grani for » speoch, and he will | of tho United States holds United Stalos bonds us seurity B . : PSSO S Wo hold to-dey tho power in l the FREE STATES of 1850, la” Wakes puliteal power of it Thelr whols Freedmon's Bureay | ¢4 82 eloguent ens. ~[Casers.| for cireulating notes of Nationsl bauks, $3%,729.760; and kst Saturday, Sept. 1, 1600, Teems of The Tribume, WEST VIRGINIA, end in MISSOURI bogide. W mast kold theey Bill way bo summed up in this: They complaln of 4,000,000 | Dvring the Presid peech the baloomy was very much | 8 security for depositaries of public mouey, $38,777 500; The Transatlantic Company's steamship Pereire DAILY TRIBUNB. in our ensuing elections, aud add to them MARYLAND aod DELAs owaed $10 per anunum; 85 for six montha, 'WARE—the former lost to us through treschery, otherwise Jchnson- total, $364,507,200, iscs. We mast elect to the XLth Congress au ovewhelming. oocasion, and Miller's Band of Baffalo farnished the musio for INTERNAL REVENUX RECEIPTS. slaves boing yy 1] Sintes; that there wre sbout 300.000 | esowded, and wome three 3 0 b wagged ineh der the 3 N or 400,000 save owters; cha these 4000000 people shutld bo | My, Seward observing 1, got t1e prracrye g ':‘:‘;n PRAGTIONAL CURRENCY PRINTED, ISSUED AXD ge. | sailed to-day for New-York. Among her passongers & BEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. majority, b g A R gy o ,,,.,"'“‘m of Tand " 7ot | conelusion of Mr. Seward'y 3 DEEMED. e. Ristori, the gro i Mail subscribers, 1 copy, 1 year—104 numbers. #4 00 | dovotedto Loyalty, Natiouslity, and the the laalionablo Rights of employ thelr oversears, or superintend 3 them. | oalled for, and as he A\kod.:::czaa:ul‘ mm\‘ ':n:o:d:i, it oo W05 e S g dasing the | Mot ision, e, SE NS IS H:fi"‘i‘.“"’:‘."‘ s & o Bt 1 e ea. hey pay taxes and sil th o 3 ulcony, e rked, | wook ending September 1 as follows 31,00 d o 5 Deid i subacribers, 5 oopies, of Ovar, fof each 0opy_..... . 300 | o this sud, et and Trath be eystomatioall Tunting cho Whchite (it turhs out o be B Span | & ‘Lbarobad o Jog nap sace L beve bera hre.” Farragut | iy-ren, Si00500; fikien, $IL000; toral, §302590; theatrical company of 45 persous Tevat i o 10 opion $3. il roou 4 G5t copy g T e BTttt LIRS s ew heyrofe o thel roeketa, 101 turms‘aut to bo upprofablo | ¢ the rest of the party bowed their aokuowledgments, and | smount of fractional currency for the week ' to Nutlonal RESIGNATION OF A MINISTER, Parsoas remitting (o 15 sopiee 815 will eoeivd a0 oxtea gopy | 0 this end, wo propose a extes fesue of Tax Wasksr Tarmvwm T Al o R 7 | o el s e o s, i b | B A s, S, S 5, 00 e 7| b ot i i e o v o poretty. But ive o Frosiness Baes rida. 0,000 u onal_currency redeomed TS . WEEKLY TRIBUNE. will ol o mfi'fl::‘m s donnt ey :E‘,L‘;’;;LM“ IS ! g thie week amounted to $368,567, M. Drouyn do Lhnys, the Fronoh Ministor for | Mallsmbacribers. sngle copr 1 yar—32 nembars.....- 43 0 oo i oA pie ‘i 1 L OOR owners and TREASURY DISBURSEMENTS, . f i all sul olal ive. . 900 A T S0 emerusers, toa now aekof dosiging man galliar suemuelves | * 1y acoordance with the m'mm':tat’:::-:rb;fl Ihe d"';“";‘”"g firll'l‘"uury on sccount of Dos | TOTOD o o m“l::d;fl e A o Mon- | e BeTreotod e oaies o sabeers 5: when transferred, Governme: rtuwents for the month of it were as follo ) gucceeds him. Efl_&m:tn and m faitad | Ws given the Presidential party lust night at tho Interna | §7,011,758; Navy, $1,001,074; umn":"@v ster (Montholon ?) &t : o ol A ':L ey _‘Mw tlonal. The large diaing.room of the hotel was nsed for the | $L8,360,851. RUSGIA and Navy X ad otsel &.‘u&. x4 :::w Ve il Saamation was chuarvabda, s v eotien L T Toes #2700 | AOTION OF. THE GOVERNAENT WITH RRGARD TO THE Quiney A dams st chandeliers, and one or $WO | for by month of Au rwamfimfimd TERRITORIAL CHANGES CONSEQUENT ON THE WAR. “m_._‘:"_':““ L A o o Wk ooy By, 00 for the —dnomwmm Sambemgingyrer b forss Thortenes cmmarad ST | Tl o total seeeipl $ . Wolosk, and was participated 1a by some 190 somple, Ges. | received | i e Jorgent amount §r. Prrsnsusc, Fridey, Aug, 31, 1996, | Hutebisson, eeq, Mr. Caleb - g R o, A g s e ik s ) Do v A L e el f o v S i - ik e - - * . - Al frisads of thy sause are tavided to fovm olabs,

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