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N TNEW-YURK DAILY TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1866. : : T Joa of Catharine played & guine st #he latfer laee on Satards CANADA. i . o ve Ganyen. | perbaps one in ten bad a pistol. The procession was pre. | mob smstainine thy Geuveatlonst, Wheier, WA\ PGy Y02 : g e T T the warain of the Mt thoe okl b (b CU | Xk e and, o Amercan g« 10 van A | Bl e 08 0L LT . g P T e e el | . e om0 D eascoment on Satusday, and 88 1 did not | upon, acd the most trugtworthy evidence goes 1o show | AR wer e led upen tbe Chicf of bolice for a st of easu- | The Philad, Press announces s Detween | EXCITEMENT AMONG THE VOLUNTEERS—INCOMPRYENT it DOk S O NURS KRP%:. | e with vur agreement on Saturtuy, and M Gionder, | that e 4ot came 16 & ostaurunt o Cavabat. AOLHCT | Giien o i rorly reccived 8 siatement, inat 2 i bodd - | tho Adhetia of et ol o Errokan of Newark, 10 takel FPICERS BEING PLACED 1IN COMMAND—THE W Which they wero clad, were all calculated 10 brecd pop- | § ag muck gratitied; 1 also saw published the fallowing | ncconnt stutes that the shot was fired by o BOKTO | oG’ ane of these had died from over fati placo on the 19¢h tust. --mmuumhmor e ular tomult. : telagram purportiug 4o come from the Pregident. {in the ssion at some one who attempted 0 | "D Horteuf visited the rest and found sowe uniojived while R ek oh ghat day, the guine with the Adbletios Wil mot | * CAUSE. s “ To the Mujer-General commanding the Division, who W simatos, July %, 1666, | take the flag from them. A rush was then made upon the | but the 10 whom he re wers well euough to be on duty | oseur at that ime, " | Bpectal Dispatch to The N. . Tribane. . as had #0 1zoch longer time to observe the character of | Avment Voomires, Lieutenent- Gocernor, Louisiane. procession by policemen and citizens, and, perhaps, & few | the next day. 1t will be remembered, ia this conpeetion, that a——————— | .‘om Monday, Sept. 10, 1666, e e eat mes of this comimnmity, 1 need not speak | “Six: Tu military will be expected 10 susioin. sad Dot ob- | more pistol ehots wero exchanged, but I fikd no evidenco | the polies aasaulted o buldiag in which the se-oulled TOITH h Increasing p y Mn‘ of tho nnscrupulous character of this gentlemas, a8 dis- | struct or interfers with the o of the Courts, A din- | 1o that effeet. In a fow moments all was over and quict | had ”;:l'.‘:f‘ themselves, and, whils the wa | iof th buikd, MEXICO. . excitement, dangerous to this oe, i ,n.rnn mmcq-dg. pateh on the subject of the onnnu-'-m::';“;:"o ells | restored; the police made three arrests and_carried ufl | 1€ P e e S RS e B ;’“_mm ‘potioe en- —— i arising among the volunteers owing to the appointments o have ouly tolament that we find n his position & Rismoraieg. - s 1Y anw o3 reasen 1o doabt, | thelr prisoners, while the colored men passed on to the | FHE9 GEN. BAZAINE'S PORCES CONCENTRATING—A GENERAL | of the Adjutant.-General, who first put upon the staff's e kgt i i the eanctity with which we Wl | G50 Sttty ol iils Bopslsh At T8 B} | Moshasios' Indibiie: Where were yery dew pemons 1n; | . Most of thess kified resairnd mme anmors platal Shots, nd off ENGAGEMENT EXPECTED—A: FRENOH GUNBOAT | sobof needy ex-officers of the army of no bility, and now ish to e ud the law 1o the accomplishment of poli < iguo D "rhe difficelty lay in de- jured in this encounter, prob Iy not more than tWO OF | ¢he wounded, Dr. Hartsuff found 51 such wounds on the part REPULSED—CAPTURE OF 200 FRENCH TROOPS. ts in the plac Y 4 o P vlay, the 28th of Juls, 1 hd o cal from & raem A e o sathurtios whem e il | ISR AR SETAS R N et | of ke Ooerimsien yhrty Spriné eres ou'the P8 (69 Nuw Onueavs, Monday, Sept. 10, 1664, ", vho'ss theriefly o o e it = . . - ; o Tt | easily. police. y a e e ov of e Capention the only. direct commuuieation 1 | tary wero expected to mpport #nd Sutl, {oden el Ly, s the colored people who were mot fnside tho | * ALl o€ this goos to stablih whioh party was armed andor. | | Vora Crus dates to the fou3 of SRetft SO that Y. | volusteers Missisquoi. Bave had with any person conneoted with it. Our inter- | of (»;m of the State Lo;m:i had nd’muw{' o toenaree | Mechanics’ Lustituto were assembled in frout of that build- ganized, and ':E :d exercised the .n!anuh.‘ no't:rl:hww .fi‘ :o Bao.- uymgnu:g a force 1‘ M Luis the | aed -l?fih l-rlu iow was quite brief. Ho fuformed me that they desizmed | to tho Graud Jury of b TAEEL (I ol ‘an for the | 10 1 Diryadessb, oefibt 20 that position between Com- | et Tesyly crery polecaan usn Hak (rby r g Garia with 0, e prace between: Ban Luis | Ministor b ld il e TS %0 meet on Monday, and that it was undarstood they | tion of 1864 us unlawful, and D had been arrested by the | mon sud Canal-sts. Atthe same time the hostile citizens 2 =, sks, you. o b ph et ey Gl oo will take oty 1 v’m o of Militia are w,mm..‘w SUIERC be anterfured with by thoeity suthorities. 1o fold | seutiments expfossed by him, be by r y were collecting in Cavel and Commou-ste., but slightly s b otosi end Hexico, | Guerreas’s L1 Vg A RT L IA A % e nothing with o their views snd objects. In | United States Commissioner ‘and bound over for tral at | WEFE COOTE) L oero guthering. The entire number Breves Major Ge ‘i:“‘ff:n ding De partment. bridges at Chichuila and Soledad, Ho then ked | the same cannot be said df Col. ¢t 1s reported weply 1 informed him that 1 had buta correspondence with | the next session of the United States Courts. The ques | rrons, jnclading the Convention and those friendly to " D0 Medelin with his advance, 15 miles from Vera Croz. He | that s Governmeat work is to be put up 1o convert rifles . 2o "Mayor upon the subjeet, and that after whut had | tion then aroso as betieen Judge Abell and Judge Shan- | 66ReRIUR SEPGER a6 of the building, I estimate a¢ T T sacked the former town, containing 2,500 inhabitants, | into breech-loaders, according to a mode in by a Josscd Detwign us 1 did not think the Conveation mea | Don, which was the Fes HHICHL, fo rocogmize s the | .l 500 or 600 men. NEW-JERSEY LEGISLATURE. mostly French, razing the place o the ground. Canadian, The work will not cost muck. 8o great is the Court iptended by the President, “The journale which | *wy 50400, orined in this condition, at about 1) pfert Tho gunboat Eugenie was repul ol'l‘wn Bay. | growth of Montreal that the population, takiug in the The Liberals under Herrona also captured 200|French | vilages contiguous to the city,is estimated at 130,000 souls. ‘ ) ‘The widening of the streots gives work ‘to the peed foar vidlenoo. MEETISG IN EXTRA SESSION AT TRENTON—=MESSAGE | troops .:[.“!m‘ and all m.ufl'}q“_ § ; ! Gen, Heigo is reported ve: at Cordova. classes, and there is i OF GOV. WARD—IHE RECOMMENDS THE ADOPTION | 0 o dlde lummlz:nh gt AR B very littls complaint of waas: OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND THE | e, ‘Gon. Thbmas and his partys will be back hers to- ELECTION OF A SENATOR—PASSAGE TO A SECOND He is regarded with interest as the adversary of Hood READING IN THE HOUSE OF THE AMENDMENT— | . THE PUBLIC HEALTH, in the Tennessee campaign. MR. SCOVEL TO STAND BY THE CAUCUS NOMINA-' e _.__E.—., o y CITY NEWS, i TION OF THR REPUBLICANS. RICHMOXD, Special Dispatch to The N. ¥. Tribuse. Speelal Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribune. % Taexron, N. J., Monday, Sept. 10, 1866. WasuiNGToN, Sept. 10.—The following dispateh The Legitlature convened to«day. Nearly all the mem- | s been received by The Tribune Bureau: bers wero prescat. The following message was received [ RICHMOND, V., Sept. 10.—Cholera Nas been promounced most | i was vi ublished the dispateh referred to, in commenting upon L, B, . oAt il on b depr e e, | P s oy v | S S 8T o i J o ession’ made upon my mind sfter some fow | doubtiess giveany assistanco tbat might be reghired to | Police catve up B cinumenumw«mé)nmy’.‘:u % -u.uf- conversation with them was, that the Licu- | the eivil officers in breaking up the Convention, that none |"’“§ich ;mn m:nemu N ilostist o€ Ko :{x -y tomsnt-Governor had come with the Mayor in order to | Would be asked for, us none would be required. B ke Totitte. Iy og Jend the a) co of representing in thetmm' with At about 11 o'clock of that day I was again called npon O etaaly with this my staff officer et ¢ party of e e e ntet Exacutire of ihe State. 1 had sug. | by Lieut-Gov. Woorhoes, and after o short ‘convemsstion 1 | _ Simujtanconaly with ébls Ty, MO0 SF0 e o s will be observed in my letter o the Mayor, that informed him thatd had as yet received no instructions | I ‘" mPgl'"mF" & ‘ :,". RIS LTI WA b e et proper person 10 initiate | from the Waz Department; et TS o oubt as 10y, informed him they wero goiog o sappress tho rel, ' the ‘which th um.w Docame neces. | duty, and that Igaw no reason for changing my courso of P atned O 8 T iy KB“""D“'. wm;’m some time been abscnt from jon. 1 said, moreover {1am quite sure it waaat this ; 3 :' M ;P‘.’u,'"} S Mm%“ : r,;” ] the city, and notwithstanding that thero was & rumor of interview T said it), that apart from the military considera- '1;‘;10(11 ;: - ?;ry e ae. goturn, these informed me that those who bad | tions, by which alone I was verned, 1 thought it & very fpon the colored ""“"“-"n 0o, . 134103098 ht intnfl{mrlm him had been unsble to find_ him, ve step for the friends of the President to_take—to Sito to those who came from Canal, These ies of gfl‘n‘ about his neck the responsibility of breaking up & }:l‘m O e vo have been summoned o the spotby the mfi‘dnmlmmmhq thas he did not agpear in his office to discharge ordinary " e f duties in the custamary way, and by inference therefrom the | Convention sanctioned by the Governor, without khowing B e to city bells Everything shows o apisdd B (ool et ot ror office] ank might certainly that he (the President) desired it. Without in- ging of ity from the (iovernor: epidem! to-day Health. Cases bave ——— AL 8 Oope gt 0 Rt whn i-;xggu%y Ty | eorethons to that effect T could not approve it ol ey g armed with pacls und eobs, S N e ohcurred in all parte of the city, Orders probiditing ha‘ntro | BOARD OF COUXCTLMEY.—This Board held no meet- fached 1o the incumbent of the highest office 'u the State. ipg 1 didzot proposs 1o deviats from the sotess g e 0 potico 1o disparse, and baving | Gemtome of the et nd G duvembly: The Constita. | duction and sale of fiab, oystess, crabs, clams, water melons | fng yesterday afternoon, & quoram faling to ot roil em.’ There was & | tion of New-Jersey confers upon the Esecutive the power of [ BusK welons, cabbages and green corn are published. R :'l: ‘;"m‘*‘. the Board Thars SECOND DISPATCH. Findipg I 2 } h %o regard it. 1 was very soon informed that the | which we had agreed to take, upon Saturday it was reit- | ETO%%, g - “a'fn;umwfp the Convention by having the Mayor | erated in all its particulars. , AU this juncture, after has- l’!]':" JodCempse. r-mbg_":;l':"'d e s chy Police to arrest its members bad beeu abandoned, | ing explained the dispositions which™ I hnd made of the {’I'. & h ‘x 3 theed sad thalr “wh“m S it ek Sud that it was now designed to have them indicted by the | troops; tbat they were ready at Jackson Barracks—three 031” '°:h' ‘h d°l'fn s Bia O vy | fash! s Grand Jury of the Parish, and upon ‘this process would miles from Canal-st.; that [ had a steamer ready to bring “'l‘l gk g g . . wored, 804 those :Yho i by % the Sheridf to make the arrests. I replied at once | them up, and a tug by which to send word to them the | o ‘Yd WIgS St “"hv“‘l;‘; fCO A tion Tall. The building 'l 8id not see that ts.could change the condition of | yery moment I might be informed thata crisis demanding | 0% l: refuy d’ bl ‘leled 'm s fring thelr plstols into wifairs or my responsibilities. What I reumd was to hold | their presence was likely to arise—I remarked that were "h:)':\"“d”:' :;“;‘;hm- m‘ P:nl.m:a ‘Cm fftcted they the wi force in #trict neutrality between the political | I not afraid my motives in bringing soldiers into the | g 0y ip to tho landing on the second / convening the Legislature whenever, in his opioion, publie Decessity requires it. Al will concede that this power sbould RiciOXD, Sept. 10.—The cholera is on the increase in the not be exercised on light and trivial considerations. There city, aud 13 cases were reported to-day, and § deaths. Four shonld be such reasons for the act as would commend it to the | cases, which will probably prove fatal, are also reported. approval of the people and of their representatives in the Among the troops t the camp, near the city, no deatbs bave Legislatore. It ought to be done with a strict and jealous oceurred for & few days, althoagh 5 cases are in the bospital, regard to the public interests and weifare, and, in this apirit- and three are convalescing. ——— Boarp or SUPERVISORS — No QUorUM. — The dnm:;munnm-mauo'sh-t‘m yoster. lay, st thut time, no quornm svpearing, President mhnmfil-‘flflmlu hod s el £ MusIcAL InsTiTUTE.—Eisewhere will ‘be found the wilitary Bactio: d 10 interfere with them when it became | streets might be ‘misunderstood, and regarded as design ' aoessaty for &mw.mu&uon 3¢ tho pesce, 1 alo wiahed | 10 give mitary guardisuship 6 the Convention, | would e T fi;gmfi;‘,’g:’;‘};"“hflfi; were in. | Tave asumed the reapousbiliy of calling this meoting of NASHVILLE. ptiig gl P e s o v 8 w-h“‘_ wmmpnfl! Lo, wiwrzflwl‘n:i:?m flz&;z«::.l; ;7 P‘g;::l A o pf:&nlz" b i :;;e 'gfi:}: i .;'.'::' --;l:rf'f f,',’,“}" o open 1,,', ,.m;,‘;:e& eu::fi pl;all'ilee ru‘h.ml m'w :o ;e:-:“ud(}enud Assembly, coustituting the Legislatare Nnx,n::. Na::'. 10.~There were 5 fatal casos of cholera ?&?m 1, under the fastruction of S, w; m .|= gresented itself to my view, it was one between the politi- | from it. The Lieutenant-Governor seemed to be pleased ol o ikl i hose with- o 80y yester this city. Bt orsement, among otbers, 5 al e for” the.sscendency, aui that | with this proposition, and promised tiat sach getion | o] ;fizfi‘{fi;f:{n:;m;&‘;fifnfimfmg‘:d';";““- (e e st s it St regard the condition of MORTALITY TN NEWARK. sscema ol friends, | B0 e P ration. - When any of tho Cdfventiouists { e SOUMEY withoat the deepest anxiety. Tho States recently | qporg wore 53 deaths in Newark the past week, of | Heroro Act.—About 11 o'clock yesterday, mora- one m to Mfl certain )ufl?md mnmelp:llofi- should not b\; wmumwflnted h‘hzl hinh Pt e ves which it sought to use,as I thought, i) y,in | 88 8 violation of the neutrality, which I wishel B order 10 securo its superiority over the other. PR ure | scrve. Thie scceptance of the services of troops proftired :x‘;‘f""_'!“" :;‘ b':“’{{""""‘dc"‘:‘;‘:":?“ ?l‘l’:;‘ ‘.“I'l::“"n:‘ggflbl» ther, a8 my conviction was clear that these men bad a right | by me, not demanded from me, was the first thing up- l’th-( e “"“" “{"_.“I o0 d“n pe R i y #0 aasomble, and that to arrost them for eo doing would be | proaching to an understanding ar pro wition relative to ‘;‘? o lon of ci 'nffl“- ";‘l o “g:r’dofgn ob“'fifl er to @ violation of their rights as citizens, the inevitable con- | the presence of soldiers, that between us, or be- | Y ‘;.'"‘ t'h‘ “&""‘ m“l;"’k“ "Lh - ‘Y A o ;“hfi sequence would be an ppeal to me upon the failure of the | tween me and any one. This, it may be observed, took whem they FE"d_d 'l‘ K. ‘“‘l :“ 0_cus llé Ya. Courts to give them prompt redress, and that 1 wonld be [ place after the proposition to arrest the members of the “5:“ "';"fl_'m“‘ L until the wor lff".ml' e ¢ -a-poflod.{‘ym ordee of Gen. Grant, to release him, [ Convention, first by the Mayor and then by the Sheriff, | \ i) dflnfll' "!L‘?khfl R R e 0 and, perhaps, to arrest the Sherifl, ar those eng: in | bad been givea up, and the determination to perwit the “‘l g, '!'h‘l ieh passago ".":! h""“u:"!““fl u: “'“II:J vomiwi such sct of violence, I therefore mecting to go on until instructions o the eontrary had | ¢ at once ‘“‘“;'"; 3 "l:u-l ng:h.emen here, and Ahat the Sheriff, in case be should seceive such o "“l boen roceived: decided upon. Can it be possible that the | t8ke part "ll‘hf il g v ;'l-'!; e would not sttempt to_exccute it. I said thet we were al Kolice had the men detaed asa Shenff possc, having K" ers kg '"Y"l"!l‘" * "::::‘!l:tlhn '""".:d" m:“‘“" to higher authority, and that in o very short time | becn instructed already o sct upon the other hypothesis— "“:3'- ”“P"fl - "'u?ln:l SR udwh y 'flt; ! we eculd communicate with my militery superiors, aud | that of preventing theassembly—iwere prepared aud in posi- | E4660 It is al ."‘P‘(‘, ‘r’“ o "";' l"‘"‘ bnl roug! eeive instructions, Should it be found to be the [ tion for thatpurpose, and fortlis reason wer feared by their e P el e T A b brid golicy of the Government to have the meeting of tho Con. | own leaders, Low that anothicr course wad to be pursued: | Decke whito' handkere prpfiiy wn evidonce that they Sention prevented we wowd do 1t: if not, we should per- | however this may be, I agreed to send to the barracks for belonged to some one of the organizations of citizens mit it to tako its course, and inssmuch as the arrests could | four companics, and to huve thern eomcwhere inthe street, | present. 1 do not report lhsn things as perfectly correct Bomade on Tnesday as well as on Monday, the party op- | Bearly one hout before the Convention should mect. 1 bad in cvery particular, for I hold my Judgmert, in 'hb*‘!fm gosed to the Convention could have Do cause 0 eomphfi; Scquired the impression, although I cannot now scy who | ULt accens ean be had to the evidence, which the com- «f the delay. informad me, that the Convention was not to weet until 6 mission will addnoe, They are, however, eredibly reported With this proposition tho Lieutenant-Governor readily | o'clock in the evening. It may bo that the hour of meet- and they leave no room to doubt that the riots of wegniesced, and huving iuformed me that be bad already | ing was not mentioned during the interview which I now ) ult. present a picture of atrocity having no parallel Reicgraphed o the President, I agreed to telegraph imme- | describe, but as it was then Tast approaching 12 o'clock, [ 1 Americun Listory, diately to the Secretery of War, and to communicate my | the Lieut.-Governor must have pereeived that my proposi- At the time when 1 located the troops in tho center of Sustroctions as soon s received to the civil suthorities. | tion to send for the troops aud have thew o the ground in the city and cleared the crowds frow the adjucent streete, Gov. Voorhees at the same time promised that the Sheriff | advance of the actual Lour at which the meeting was to I was of eourse ignorant of most of the pasticular incle should bring any writ that be might receive to me for my | take place (if be understood it to be 12 o'clock), was im- dents of the riot, but the evidenco was overwhelming that val before procecding to its execution. Every pos- Enflhla,yntlhe erroneous impression was not Gotrected, | the polico had been faithless Lo 1t duty, and bad been “contingency from which trouble could be anticipated | Had the bject of this call upon me becn, as has been told gy ;:’;";-fl: that in truth it led . ;-;hclmn‘l' mdm“\ll(; (l:e provided S«r, unless it wight Mn‘m 'u;um pablic prints, to ask from tle military sapport for AN ekrocs. an Union eitizens of Louisians e Convention and its supporte; 1l iv) i v CETOCS, tigen puis : o op it e d Al UL L R b R e likely 10 | X heru men, 6o far a8 | could learn, were in & e polate Iy o the Constitation was adopted by the | yida of the strést and in close proximity to each other, witizens opposed to it. Imeutioned tuis, and remarked | a) ch, the hour when the trog ild benef il unnu:hxmmrhmce, should it call for the interference nlc,nw:\‘:“ ‘been lof i &:“me‘ nor. &;:l‘;.lhlm:xnd‘&m:r Il‘ld terror, The approach of 8 pohceman they regunled as "f,",".":?,d ,{‘.h"'},'..::'ef.s,.:m'&,;';fl L{;"‘,;;’ £ g'(l:’;:",',;':{ No. 201 West Forty-first-s 3oases; Malberry-st., Kos. 19 that of an executioner. - Prouiinent eitizens sought refugo It il Siates, for ratlcation by the Legislature | and 9, two cases; while James, Roosevelt, Weskington, Six; ndred-and-nineteents- in rebellion do not exhibit that spirit of loyalty which alone . cdn give confidence to the public mind. Everywhere doubt :”"' :‘:‘::':"‘:‘ ""J“’""' Thirty-one of them were | ing, & yous lad fell overboard at the Fulton Ferry sl and uscertainty have taken the place of reliance and trust. s TORH 969, of From many of the States recently 1a revolt we_ bear of deeds FEN-ORUBANE, of violence aad murder, which exolte our just indignstion, | NEW-ORLEANS, Sept. 10.—There were 29 cholera We are assured that there the loyal and trae citizens are sgain | deaths yesterday. auder the ban of that malignant spirit which incited and sus- AUGUSTA, GA. tained the Rebellion. We oannot wisely ignore this condition Avgusta, Ga., Sept. 10,—Fifty recruits arrived of public affairs, It must be met not by recreancy to en, | hore yesterday from Nashville, with 20 cases of cholers among nobling prineiples, not by timidity of purposo and uosafe con- | them, Four died Iast night, and three new cases w ere dout to cesniot, but by atrengtheniog loyaliy” through wise wid ¢On | 4y poupital this moraing. Gen. Pillson has directed the re +) Tug GreAT CALIFORNIA Wine DEvort “Guaxss k Co., No. 0 Cedarst., New-York. final settiement of ail the question ssue, so that union, | cruits to be sent threo miles from the city. Steps haye been | —— m:- u';f.. gr&w’-‘r‘; ‘I;|lh~ fuilest sense, may return to the | taken by the munieipal and military suthorities to preserve Kxox, the Hatter, at No, 212 Broadway, has just By he Constitution of ihe United States the legislation re. | the Lealth of the city. No cases bave occurred AmONE | opened the first of his splendid stock of Autumn goods. These who. call earlient il be able to appear first upon our streets 4nd avenues the general security and public wel of the | civilians, ntrusted to Congress. and to that we must look for PR in the new. elegaut, fasbionsble aud becoming Hars and Care which e bas devised. of 3 - o e . GesEamems. W bre e st b THE HEALTH OF THE CITY. ‘devised and adopied it will be the duty of the Execntive | The total mortality of last week was 656, an in- been to sco that it is enforced. The elaim thai would unite the crease of 9 as compared with the previons week. Tho deatbs nd enforce laws and procecdings for the pub- nalle under our Constitution and Govern. | from cholera numbered 5), which also represents the mortality | H(suvuinnl:n nn‘t} - -rumc:x\ discussion | from this cause during the week ending on the 1st inst. The y Coneress ibat w Constitutional Amendment | oy of cholers, elight as it was, bis already had a coun- cltizenabiy, uniting representation with suffrcge, @ from important ofices ;E— I f the Rebellion, sus- | terpart doring the prosent week, and the same loealities bave taining the inviolability of the debt ir for the suppres | suffered. Yesterdny 16 cases were reporied at the office of the Hom uf the ebelilon, and preveating the assumption of that | LLbon o undent, of which 5 oceurred fa Baxtorst., croated by treason. was o wise, just, and loysl adjustment of wll the polats involved. between Nos. 25 and 73, all, it will be perceived, on the same —_— H PASSENGERS SAILED. FOR HAVANA—In steamsbip Maubatisu—Chwsles Lernire, P. Wi K, Hoertes, i Nitchell, Ecrous Cratein, Josgoin I wers. oo i o Thosas 1 Piuby Juns . Kodi Kiopley snd servant, G. Asraneo, C. B, Keltou, B, Se AT BAGH it aad A, Bagon S 1 . Morgaey, . 3 . 1o Cospla, David Jobmeon. Alex. Wright, Thon P's Prius, Co J. Murphy. Ersest Ferar, wife aad ghil -..&7‘: 2 Btevenyy b, Aleymeds, J. Buccalods, M. e Rumirs, I T T e R g T s Rvrlenberg, Alex. Dancel Moovey, Gill, and others in the seerage. A 5 g Rt LATEST SHIP NEWS. c‘ib‘lh roops lhoks:rplr‘ru it, If{\l.‘d be highly m);uim‘u to | ra en:h.nv b«.l-:: overlooked. Ly houses of friends, Apd Svom 1 party W) these gentlemen represented. Gov. truth is the Licutesant-Governor left me, declarin D the houses of iriencs, 8aC SYOR 1S | of this Btate. b, W o e e il e futl,bnd. andrtook to | the beliof that the-diy would puss of peaceably, and | | U prepe o R eis e it st o 8 EUATL | *'FLerewith inclons o copy of the font Ramlation pasied by ke e ARRIVED. 1 rotes s life, For da hscquent to ot the J 13, 1866, i amendment to the Con- . of he polico near the house of Ihe United Siaton 1 the follow(ng words: Wo huto siready warned our readers hat these outbreaky | | BHig .. Solth. Vasse (cfndfrom Bubgor) § duys, with lamber have mmu 2ot friendly to the proposed assemblage | was eatisfied he was sincere. The real ohject in view was warued fhrough the public prints to avold the streets in | to induce me to recede from the position” I had taken on meeting of two o three g " e yieiuity of Mechanics’ Institute while the mecting | Saturday, in consequence of the telegram from the Presi- Union wan was regarded as sufficient to justify a Vs koing 2n. With this the interview closed. . The cou- | dent, aud to lead 1y sanction for dissolving the Convene | BIER T & Contht for Siitioy wuasd, and with this st wersation was carried on_ chiefly, by Lieut-Gov. | tion/ of feeling, whether it had any just foundation or not, & Voorhees and myself, Mayor Monroe making but few re. | As soon as he had departed I sent an_officer to Juckson' | 1 wal of riot ad disorder wight ot avy moment bave marka; but | nndorood b to acquiesco i al that wan | Barracks to britig up theavailablemen of the First infantry | beed aaticipated. Permous bolug frightened would natu- said by the Lioatenant-Governor and in the arrangements | Regiment, aud to locate thew near the lovee on Canal-st., approach of *fancied geth upon between him and myself. * £0 a8 to be vut of the way, yet, to be within reach, if re- and bloodshed would pic No application, whatever, was made to me for the as- | quired. ssure them, which e wistance of troops; and. all that was said io ion to 1t was now about 12 o'cloe troops on. this occasion was my remark that I would hold | the many assurauces I had received that citizens hostile to | I . Ty men iu hand and that the contending partics must be | the meeting, would, in obedience to the reuest of the [ powerth carefu) not to come into coilision or I would iuterveue | civil authorities, keep out of the way, and that t ues. To betwoen them. By o gisnee at Mayor Monroe's letter of | foroe would be on the ground, to take the 25th it will be seen that he makes no request for mili- disorders, 1 saw no chance tary sesistance, but on the contrary dssires the military to it might arisc from the accideptal co! kecp out of the wayand permit him to carry out bis | lision with disorderly white men of some of the colored . P. Buel Brig (1. J. Burton (of Windsor, N. 8.), Burton, Guanies, P. R., 18 dupn, with tugr gad molasec Lo . . e Wo (& Cg. rig Henrik Wergelaod. Olwen. Falermo. June 6 via Gibrats Joly 12, with molusses te ¥unch, Meincke & Wendt, Brig J. B. Blenkhoru, wom (of and trom Windsor, N, 8,13 1 plaster to J. ¥, Whitoey & Co, " of (Sidney, C. B.), McNell, Bridgeport, C. B, 1L coal o raMteT. “lars Ellen, Dextor, Roudout for Providengs. Schr, Britisnt (Br.). of Dethel, Nassan, N. P., 9 doyt, with logwood to K. E. Hotehinson & C. iflay be expected at least during the warm weather of Autumn | until tho poison Les been utterly destroyed, Cold arrests fer- mentation, but it does not otberwise affect the eholera puison. Wister offers no fmmunity from death by this canse, and the o for the prudent use of proper saaitary messures wilt not bave passed when the eold weather shall bave made its advent, Such care as has been thus far exercised, during the Samner. must not therrfore be abandoned, but continged until eholera shall have finally disappeared. There is no cause for alarm, but thero is great resson for watebfulness and care. Of the deaths trom cholera reported yesterday to the Bureau - such a ste il‘ where the n;.“‘ foree, huviug of Records, two occurred yesterday, elght on the 9th, and one 4 ol o] versed g bet of pet on the #th inst. ‘The report for yesterday is not yet full, but on :: 'li.:' ;lll‘;-l:;";m:‘: Boc"the ‘:c:‘\‘lflu'u\lvl:l'i wed View ! - the total inclades ol the deaths from this cause dariog the 48 hours ending at 2 p. m. rewovalat | JOINT RESOLUTION proporug an ameoduent 1o the Constitu tion of the United States. Tie it resoived by the United St of Americs in Congress an o ) that the following art septatives of the urrds bly follow, It was id ouly be doue by n, and notice to the OR SALE—A FARM of 20 Acres, near North Port, Loug lsleud. Good feace. Honse, Barn, Out-bui'dings; well water, fruit. Price, $28%. WOODUULL Co., Nou 1 by letter J. EW S, North Port, L. 1. EAT CALIFORNIA WINE DEFOT? GURNER & Co., No. 80 Cedar-st., New-York. in gnother eol and being convinced from ; immutitios of citizens of the Un rive any petson of iife. liberty, of rty. wi law, nor deny to soy persos within ite jurisdiction | tiow of oy wore taken suld hold them oplish this ot ) law, It was not one of the orlinary overcoi protec yflrfiu withont inferruption. The object of the vimt to me | persons, who, it was said, might collect outside the build- i 0 Baturdey was to make & similar reguest, only that it | ing to protect the Convention. T was satistied from the | (880 of the siil N5ee basuigiig Vhe ageressor snd giciog —— 5 o T e bis posse justead of abe Siayos snd i | nbtursl peacefulnemn Of thelr character, that the nagroes | W47, {0 E5cesses which bad i Bs restrpied, b bl ; aze ] ACFARLAND® Book Btore. ocumer Dpbos that vaé to operate in the latter case; £ot the | would never be azgressive, but fuit that their appearauce here ean b fon that it was necessary, and 1 | Ktaies or in any was abe for partiely THE HEALTH OF BROOKLYN. Twenty-third-st. and Broadway. These you will ind all the NEW Blightest doubt was expressed a8 10 the ability of either | at such a time might provoke attack from low'und jgnorant | o1 confident at Joss of e, and much destraction | oher crime $18 bodld olet There were ouly two cases of choll ed BOORS ot theiday Tl N0 o cancl Wothos $0%, N e s to ot she srrests snd €lose up the Con- | white men, to whom they are always an object of bhatred, | 4F PrOPerty duriig uight, e pravenied /ereby. | FEREAEL S CH on L] bars wara caly. 4o odées of bolsra Twgorted 308 | B e i Y ) Tt & er manding some extraordinary - terday, namely: THOMAS R. AGNEW', Greenwich and ste., where you will fid Teas, Coffess, Fish, Flour and cheaper than any store in New-York. Ove peice houss: " DEMULCENT Amos Waters, aged 27, No. 30 Summit-at. Died Sept. 9, Tiogh O'Dounel, No. 160 Nortt Second-st., E. D. )le;l uth i proclamation of Mayor public sbout the time 1 issued iy vention without disorders indeed it is not probable that | To remove this lust chasice, as I sipposcd of disorder, T T 01 persops ukmlxlp.rmwiun %o perform an et such as was | desired to find some persons belongirg to_the Copvention | {7 15 --l;fl"'j}" gih pmp:l;d ':i‘:: ;:rm.w]wdw the ;.(mniiuhly olrxdxjd‘.cu to request that l?e members of the body themselves would | instont & y 'l troops. 1 4 i i N0 h (- Aveg omg o5 .“nlb:cpme ace of 4 ops. re mu;. z&mfiqx;fi;(&?mfi-{x;,fi?fl:; sop;flk’uu;hm m: "":":1" T‘, ,,l\-,’,, O .,.",..‘.(..l e / r T""_é"“” Dvnm\?" ot hur'lu pfl;:‘llfll mnundwou xSzlumrdq v Hau o B ~ were 8, of which six were from cholers, 17 ¢l ra lufantum, - o it s - Honse. . On my arrival 1 learned, Hied S 2 Lo dvs other foul air discases, and %6 all other diseases. . "3 A‘._pl;m_,’ % case he execute 8 writ of arrest it was done without disturb- | carriage and drove to fs fn & state of gre wico of the peace 4ad 1 was' assured in reply that he | much to my surpriee, that the Couveution had sctually | of the miotn precipitated by papiihn woald, in such case simply walk alone into the ball and | already met and that the Judge bhad alrcady gone toit. 1 | wherear, 4t B abaclotely necessary read his warraut to the essembly, summouing the wembers | then retumed immediately t my office and soon aftel - | restored oud violence to submit to the mandate of the court. formation wes brought in with fespeet to the first acts of | Mouroe, Mayor of the 1 was 8o well satisfied in partiog with these gestlewen | disordcr on Canal-st, Atouce o sccond messenger was | citizent t-finnl: lr:l City Hw'l, this dav, that every effort would be wade to prevent populdr £om- | dispatched to hasten forward the troops that had béen appear - wetion upon the meating of the Couvention, axd that all | sent for and aleo to bring up the artillery. 1 lkewise sent extra jolicemen. No one, not b e B cote would o Inid neide antil the cvders-of | a staff-oficer to the Hall of Asscmbly t procaro tuforui- | /X1 cood citsen, wiih the exeeyion of O & g ey coutd be_btaised, thAt I conid not T0- | iou us to he actual tte of afirs. - Ou i return be i | requctied o Tetse 1o (heir hosien 45d ot to assemile tn Train from expressing to the Licutenant-Governor th€ | formed we that be bed met Judge Howell in the Gov- | crowds fu the publie streets, ; ary faction; wnd, On Sunday, 2 permits were grauted, of which six were order should be choiera, six cholers infantam, &e., two other foul air disesses, therefere, T, Jobn T. | Rrc.d The vaisdity of the public debt of the United States, an. | and 19 all ottier diseases. New-Otleans. do cali on all such | thorized by luw, juclading debis tucurred for payment .rr...m aud | The total namber of deaths last week was 250—from the fol- 1st §n junintainiog the peace, to | Douuties for '"'""“lfl e ¢ o ug insorection and rebe b es: Cholern, 97; cholora morbus, 4; eholers in- t 6 p. m, 1o be sworn in as Forghag ik arrhoa. 15: dyseutery, 18; soariet fever, 3; 1y ding my suthonty will be s I phoid fever, &; debilit 15; bemorrhage, 4; poly Mg e disease of brain, 9: co rocephalus. €: pt d vok monia, 9; bheart-disea ive fever, I; exysipelas, 2; o bail bave power to enforce, by appropriste | Spotted fover. 1, &o. Of the above, 42" were mea, 51 women, legh-tion the provisions of this article | e and 75 girls, Bl S e i Lie deaths by Wards oze as follows: First Ward, 4: Seex | poituct m,f‘"‘,,‘ i the ot cot Pleasure which the interview had oecasioned me. As soon { ernor’s Room and learned from Lim that the Convention 1% T. MoxRoE, Ma; 1 recommend l'."r ratification of the proposed amendment to the Constitution by the Legiwlature of the State of New-Jer- hird Ward, 3; Foarth Ward. &; Fifth Ward, e o de (abtfal T e ks Ward 7, | Tona s Soteests oot sies o s st o eoee pissss SPiobers s they departed 1 dispatched fo the Hon, Sccretary of | “ad wmet soon after the hour of noon and had adjourned for N > ” ‘Vulkluz'xm, of which the following ,}:’.‘ o " 9% | ot of & quorum, but that it would again asseinble at 1} ,u;\."w”,’j[’:“;‘fjlg‘"fl:e Mf’,;" "",:Il."n‘l_‘?;'c}":l""‘"i"’r:“’_m"‘":l‘:;: sey. T reurd it s the most lenient amneaty ever offered to BDqas. DrPARTUERT OF LOVILARA. i, 304 1f 10 quorm was theu present would adjourti | hat it be od untl elited, treason, while every provision it wisly adapted to the welfare ‘onth Ward. 20; Eieventh Ward, '15; | m New-ORLEAXS, LA, Juls .m} \'the pext day. He spoke of the disturl het |08 ibDemEIniAtEs until a full report in relation to the | of the whole country. Ita tmmediate aduption by three. . Thirtecnth Ward, 4: Fourtecoth Ward, | e " the Hon. B. M. STANTON, Secretary of War, Washington, . C. | Yad taken placc in . Mo spokeof the disturbance that | rior, together with evidenco which is Delug taken, oan be | fourih o the Sta will insure the wttiement of all tie qu e taonth \Wasd, 201 Sevonteenth | only detriice which has been extenstvaly msed by childiou and ue Goventionghas been called, with the sanction of Gov., bad takes Plaed [ She Steent, bOL L o0 g alhad saticl- | submitted to the Government for such order us th om | tions ot issue, and unite 8 whola people in the work of per- neteenth Ward, 6; T wentis, | for & period of e “fiu. %o mect bere up Monday. The Lieutenaut-Governor | PAt aaythinl QTS Sovions, TS FCPCTS Featennet Moo | of the Fresident may dictate. In the evening on Monday, | petuating snd strengthening a free Governme: Nativea of tne United | oot er e T S LSl trude sopplied. atd City autborities 150k it uplawful. and propose fo break it considerably a® 10 ti unu"‘: ; aifuire., 3 ;vu} the | gpout the time I declared the city under milit While questions of great importauce are pressing upon the Scotland, 3; Eogland, “ ASHES WELL! WEARS WELL! ey iyt the dclegates I havo given no orders ou the | S10ie time 8 1 of L iov, Voorhees, of which the | gheriff Hays brought to e, on the sirect, attention of Congress, New-Jurser—=hrough an existivg va- . following is & copy, was br0Ught tome by @ epecial mes | the arrest of the cancy, and the protracted illzess of ono N o 32 Patk-row, Kew York. hbnna T)’R.' AMOS JOANSON® i DELICIOUS AMERICAN TOOTH POWDER. E ingredien o puincipies by 4 dentiat of thiry years experiences It is minent membera of the Convestion, |y, represented in the Seuate of t'e United subjeet. but Mn; 'lrlhed the pilli('lhlbhl‘l 2:11“ not coun- - - — t such action without instructions to that | senger: i 3 her i e B e v it ARG | SO o S e e a1 ARNY GAZETIE \ < agat s o :\dflslb- Brevet Major-Gen.. C- Myjir ki 1 pug ot be done, T madg tgy (he writ te f10 2 your ek ""L.:‘.','f'x“&i"m':ur u-u.'m! m»:l“’m imgortauce ez has jts recdipt been acknov g0y e e ?'.'i:i‘r:’.'nsm ;':m; 'frgf;"- e :)Ihfl:(n:e"::ol:fl:nlg 14 The Shorilf will witkhold action on this, Wait urtil [ Sirce your fir g an Act bas been pase: \}hv Cot | DISTRIBU [10N OF TROOPS IN DEPARTMENT OF POTOMAC, -4 % « % ¢ "D;«flth I gAvq borders to the | the cits, ulo, from the Upper ‘and from JcTerson, How | further ordefe, “ A, BAUD, Brevet Major-General, e aid "",".“fifn"’r;“\ .l:‘r:-l{y':n“"::;‘;: -::‘L‘-‘;n(:": w . oQU#r' SEPTEMBER, H‘}o < - sast; {6 whet exeni~—L oonnet ooy i AR TN T bereyiih (o8 I - i 1. AL Schofield, Brigadier and Brovet Major-Geveral . H uriug (8 asy of Suuld ] ey -phesery Two dags subsequently 1 rec “ops of which T hercwith tranamit. 1iis desigoed w render sroops—one regimend 6f which, & colored regiment, was b o e e = ; sitivelr: at ail events, I would susgest tiat sn inquiry be e Tolted Bitates Atme, o ling Departmeat. guertered i B2 upper part of the city, bnd the otker, & | P "Fhe colored population is not anewerable for these | General & telegram, of which the following is a copy: ‘as certain s possivlo the representation cf the States fu the | Uuited States Army, commanding PP menl 2 et ber wi e b \ . ot B 5 o Ao J . 4 e e ting all factious opposition to the wiil of & | _Distriorop Hixmico—R B. Granger, Drevet Brigadier- regimegt G regular infaniry, togethar with the buttery ot | yhings; fur, goaded s tley aro by ivflam ulery appeais 10 (By Telearagh (ron Washivgton ) oaloriy abo Legiaature. Taited States Army. and Licstensat-Colowsi 11th Lot tuey he To Gen. A. BAIRD, Commanding Department of Lou Trusting toat your deliberations your actions mav States Tofantry, commanding Battery F, 5th United —to hold | their passions and preju Jackeon Barracks, at the lower end of the city—t s 3% embelves throughout the day of l!undn{lu. readiness % | not ..‘mu\imx:..,, jato cxcon Afier lewTng you, Vcaled | *You wiil 1ot ioterpose any obstace iu tie b ' mareh at & moment’s notice, to remain, however, within | upon the Mayor, wko wes pleased to know whet coperation | authoritics, but render whatever rid may be req s Y - 3 ol confides ° Totantry; Co. H, Third Battalios, 11th United States . the limits of their respective camps. I also made ur- | he would huefrv\?tbu Military Department. As n weasure | for the preservation of the patlic pence. The foreguiug tele- ;!’:‘f‘d":,‘J;f:alhl:‘g!' !«;""r_r:ltlyl‘:; lffu‘('l'-lr ;"fifl‘_k;ta ;{:‘:'_ ‘l,""t' o btantry; Co. THE GENUINE MAGIC RUFFLEY rangements for havivg a steamer at the Barracks early in | of dence it would be well—thould vou, however, cocur in | gram is transmitted to you by vrder oi the President.” You | yfevi), snd make us & people worthy of the blessings we enjoy. Dretiter oF Fortress Moswok —H. J. Borton, Brevet | These gords. havivg the shove trade-mark on the Box and Cerd, are She morning, to keep up steam and be ready to bring for- | this view—to bave a military force disscriluated thronghout the | wili ucknowledge ite rec eipt. g Mancrs L WAkD. | Brigadier Genorsl U, 8. Army and Colonel 5th U. 8. Artillery | wa § to measie six full yards in esch piece, and 1o WEAK and ward the troops rapidly to the point required. A swift | £ifF 0 act iu conoert with ‘the city police; but by all meaus E. D, Towssixn, Assist. Adjt-Gen. The Constitutional Amendment was introduced in _the | commanding, ~Headquart h United States Artillery. | WANH as ol oo any made by basd g was xq,ll e, 504 oF Canalet. dy the speediest | 18.1he vielsity of Mecoanicy Justitule, At this very moment | (e peceipt of this 1 scut for the writ stll in the | House sud pussed A ending, Leuding membors | Bstiorien A, B, C and H sth U 8, Artilery. =Companies B Tk BENUNE TRGTC AURVLES, wil munntutured by the R e A e fuvariable inure 1o the well- being of the Si A" nation, 1 commit llery; First ond Second ll-mlum-bum United method urwnveyinnumemg) - e to “lj;:\nmcflr in culmmlléll. laree number Mhudme.n are MI the Mechs all, and | 2oCE ot a8 follow M both H % e T hasar y i otactlo Thowid his services be called for. These dispositions for | that a grest number of white people are in ¢ e | dorsement us foliows: went will pars both Houses to-morrow. Tt is simply a | R oL an Biasell, Mojor, 11th United St ears’ constant use, giving fuvariable susfactlon, e et saldsers ot of the treets of the city wore | excitement In incteasing, The wppeararco of woldicrs with Tbqns Dreawriat or Lovnstasa, | tantter of e, Tt will bo carried by trict party O O o Comptatas U, B and G e -‘{-_"‘"""“"“" ""‘,_:I‘.’lb BUVYLE COMPANT. Mo 53 Cham; Hade uk much to prevent the excitement which any osten- | pollcemen, of this moment, would be ver ens ficial. N tmtiasa Aug- 1ot § | which will stand on joint ballot neurly as follows: ‘In the | 1ok Usited States Infantry, DERUFFLES " © tation of military movement would have produced as to T remain, very respecttully, your ohedient servant, The necessity for the sbove order haviue censed to exist, no | Lowet House, Republicans, 35, Democrats, inthe | = Post oF PETERsBUKGIL—T. M. Anderson, Brovet Lieut.. = ;- Aubrit Voorures, Lieat.Gov, La. | further impediment will be pl in the wav of executlug | Nenate, Republicans, 11, Dewocrats, 10, The elec- | Colonel, United States Army, ana Coptain 12th United States eovet Major-Gen. Com'g Dept. -~ | tion "of ! United States Seuator will doubt- | Infantry commanding, Companies A, B, E and H, 2d Battalion, od that the arrests | less take place onm Tue of mext week, 19~tvl'nuul States Infantry, de | b be thought 1t well he inf { 4 Military G it et gt S Mgty certalaly. be’ postpo DI et e L LCAN L LDt e o T uiet down the growing excitement, that milita) rade m; yet be thought it well to give me the i formation. | been appointed Military Governor of the el ve carly | naming the secon esday ofter the convening tne’’ O e 3 !m‘;ulgbnrmd:d. o 3 LB In reply, 1stated that 1 bad alrecdy sent two messengers for | attention to the condition of the wounded aid ‘prisoneray. | of the Legislatar: for such pupose. Mr. Alexunder G. Bty coumariing, Comppm 4 195 ¥, 34 Battallion, Lith 1t will be observed, as I will show hercafter, that Lient.- | the troops, and that 1 expected them every moment to | with whow the cells of all the prizons and station-hotses | Cottell of Camden will, doubtless, be elected. No other Posr OF FREDERIKSHURGE.—W. J. L. Nicodemus, Brevet Gov. Voorbees, even up to the hour of noon on Mondey, | arive. - were filled. T ers sent. ont for the purpose found | candidate i¢ now named by the Republicaus, He will re- | sfujor, United States Army, and Captain 12ty United States, 14 not, 8 De iuformed me, anticipate @ breach of the | From this time forward mcesengers continued con- | the wounded und the well crowded together in a dis- | coive the entire strength 0 the . Mr. Scovel to-day untry, commanding. Compasies Cand G, 24 Battal peace. No member of the Convention, or friends of it, if | stautly to come in bringing news of the renewal of the | gusting and sickening munner without any proper Care | unrc servedly stated that he ‘would stand by the caucus | 12th United States Infantr; ttack was fearcd, came to me to represent the fuct and to | riot, of the arrival of fresh bodics of police on the | for their sufferings, They were however being rapidly | nomination. The Kepublicans will hold foing canvass | PosT oF Ciry PoIst. ground, aud fisally of the attack on the building paroled aud released by “order of the eivil authorities, | to-morrow. U. & )’\! ‘,'.,.h ‘"l“;:f”\? attalion, 12l geep the men in readiness for service. For the samo rea- wuplhe steamer wml to Jackson Barracks was directed to 1In delivering it he remarks that the Licutenant-Gov- the writ, A, Baw move there at au hour when not likely to tract the atten- | ersor was not sare of the correctuess of the reports which In consequence of this T am infor Hon of the public, so importaut did it appear in order to | he made, nee they wero founded on rumors brought in to | were soon after made. But Mujor-( bomas §. Dunn, Brevet M N. Y. Infuntry, commanding; Tnfantry. 1. ons were introduced condemning in strong Mk provision for 118 safety. Judge Howell, the President, erhow 1 bave since asked why they did not notify me of | Among the lust of theso was Mayor AMonrce, | Agewmst wauy thero Were no charges whatev Resoly W W Onptain 5th Unjted their danger, replied that they bad no conception of it | who came in hurriedly @ little after 2 o'clock, | against no ong was it charged that be had been ac terms the language of President Johuson op receiving the \l‘l'llé‘l’Vlu’l; m;l-‘rx =% ynvani’ u‘.!’...a"di‘.mi:.-. themselves; he and the rest wept there unarmed, not sure sud inguired “when the froops I proposed to bring up | to the killivg of auy onc during the day. T have ye | proceedings of the Philadelphia (August 1) Couvention. alry. g; Co. F, Shat they might not be arrested or th meeting otherwise | would arrive? 1 replied that by that very tin wise to learn that a si individual of those Lostile to g QFFICE ABOLIREIED: broken up, but with no idea that th would be subjected | should be on Canal-st. lic then asked, rather vsly,” | the Convention had been a; ed. The officers made Murahal of the District of Columbia i o violeuce. Tho large body of police belon the | * Wil they be white troops?” Wil act ulong with | deligent inquiry, and could hear of no one. Upon their s neu/ys Bio 1 the ofies Wi} ity was amply competest at any time by thrasting itself | my police 1" I replied that ‘l' would have some | report Gen, Kaitz thea ordered that the w k commenced | | the Assiviant-Adjotant-General, Headquar- eiween the two sntagonistic pariics to scpirato them and | whitc troops, and that I would sipyfees the riot, | by the eivil goverenment should be continucd, and tbat all P e Washiagton. "Col Q. B. Rassell, Jate arzest guietly the disorderly on both sides, It wes stroug | no matter who, werc engage in it. The in’ | persons arrested against whom there was no accusation of Al 3 arge, has beos ordered to his howe 1o Piywouth, AND enough to have held a force equal to both the parties in | terview lasted but e few moments, and - these me shonld be released. 1n order to ascertain the num EXCELSIOR VS. MUTUAL, Mass.. to await ordors. il the streets n subjection unzil the hour when the troops | th interrogutions, together with of killed and wounded upon either side, 1 have caueed played m 3 TROOPS MUSTERED OUT. el bl in reserve could come up. Indeed there wes 1o hour | him, eonstitutcd the substance of the cnt . . 8. A., to make an investigation and £ i 8 v “The 128th Regiment of Colored Troops is ordered to be mus- 0 RTER during the continmauco of th perfect onder | whica pussed between us on the ac |;;|-.un lled upon the proper .q-i ofticials for their | tered oug Oct. 1o MR, - cht not have beer ored, by & command to the police | a key to what was passiy, wind af a4 sought for informaiion in every " 3 L DREATESA L iy A et Warmbnes JEIY 1w M § ot m;-?u:rni(»r- to put up their pistols, and turn sound 10 i m.f 1l bounds that co 5 doubt thefu Iise’ Suoh’ i ¢ % | Bargeon Jobn ‘d ARSI ipe talled to Fort Wadswortd, | from ALL O RS LIGHT, CLEAN, AND O I'RES - : stors in the wo! cop) v 1 heary ¥ | coneerning who | 1| Staten Istand, until Oct. o SURE on the BACK~INWARD UPWARD MUTIUN= g e 8 ey gy e thol [ : 42 TRANSFERRED. CURES the miost dbstiusto cases of Ruptare, Pamphiets fec derist, to clear the strects ‘and return to t : for thelr acts we following in hi# report: 5 1| Port Delaware, Del, is transterred from Dopartment of WHITE S PATENT LEVER TRUSS Co Toas tho police force itself, the chosen guaidiau of the | those "I'he statemer NAMES, NATURZ OF WOUNDS, &C. CBTAINED, 1 4 | Washington to Dovartment of the East. Commanding ofticers ©Sole Proprietits law, the conservator of public peace, should becowe the | wade at he held wme resp 3 8| Sl et hesardingly Keohis bresiwsy._ terribe rioter, which it did, was not to be calculated upon. ] bmmlblu'd,ul' t day, is p:l'.m-ly (-rruz.tnjr‘]l 1 y.z ; 3| —_— T Ve kae ere were wen in that org: lie error may have been worked 1 \is mind by the g 4 e 3 I 2‘1 t‘l’“'t‘-ha‘«-xlil:':v:u‘rf-\lu':d;« f‘:‘ the Cony . oxciternent u(’hw ocen i . quent » : 3 : ] PERSONAL.—Among the arrivals at the hotels are we beligved them 1o be subject to the eontrol | thoughts with the gve o i b1 24 oY 4 1| Gen, Merrite, U. 8. A.. at the Fith Avenuo Hotel; Ger. J. ecre, uad, with all our knowledge of the depravity of the | prol that I would have reccived such i g B ¥ Total | W. Turner, 0.8, A, Col. J. IL Gray, Canada, and tho Hon. Suman heart, we coild not bave imagined theia capable of | without resent Py vy b ol S IXNINGS, - . P, Hustington, California, at the Metropolitan Hotel; Gen, sacly atrocitios as were committed by them aud theirfriends | statng his re giving my replies, had 1 mad T 2 Nla 32, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7eh. 6th, Oth. Totals. e i Brian T &, A ot e Sy Dlonl Cheutss 08, B X sgainst helpless negroesund Union white peogle. | 1 immediateiy 4 wy hore And rode to Canal-st., | Colored citizens do, €0...... 34 @ 45 151 | Excelror. 2403 3 4 9 4 2B | b, Nebrasks, and Bishop Douris of V: s Tsland at \ e communder who executed s wmese wlibin proper | vhero the soldien wergiben arrivitg. ‘This was about | < - - = i ST ike Matnkrebooltts o AN HRTNES % Tours pLYsasrer) Daal o supporting distance is not to be blamed for 5o doing, be- | 2:40 o'clock, The troops were ut once moved up | o Total F ) -“n\.‘m ;uulliun(n:m er Club the Astor House. ¥ SOLD BY GUN DEALERS sause his front live of troops put out to meet and fight the Capal#t. to the City Hail, where the Assembly had met, | TeHODON -ooeceeer hours and 10 ininutes. =g B AND THE TRADE GENERALLY viemy basely passed over fo him. This if the sole parallel | but on the way encoustered a large crowd of ‘white men | White citizcas w o 8 . 1 AT I A al 10, Exceisior 12, A DesPERATE EXCOUNTER.—About 11 o'clock on h PRICES REDUCED lsx JULY. 13 Thatmitary Bistory cun iford for such treactery. - Had 1 | and boys, generally armed with pistols, and mavy of then IR 21 198 8 L R ocBepgainini iRl L Sua by Sighi. 9o Jobnk mik, St TomukBrniied nipd ST WA OF A JURNIRERD IR By GRTERNIIC o prepare again for similar eveuts, with the same light | drunk and prepared for forther disorder, These were dis- T L iy thed ¥ A 2 o Aadrew Muutrnomelorod 1o Siok Kbl dh l\ll\'IEVOL\'FI,uJ:fl( c.‘ ... apon tae, 1 would make the same disposition. Those who | persed by sending strong patrols to clear the various | g, e e b these could not bo obtalae Special Dispbtch to The N. Y. Tribune. Andre Gaire, ye ok hands oo board the propel MY REVOLVER' 36.100 ta. Coliber. afimhm: that m;] flc‘;l:’x:l dceds of the 30th ult. wore | streets and warn people to retire to their homes. ered cHinest atiapding ¢ WASHINGTON, Monday, Sept. 10, 1566, ltrl;:{e. lylnx'l‘fl:"’fl" :I::xnl‘fin Jeney(":w. became enga ged grfifi;fityg&t:‘dv:&xu Tanncd, contrived and detgrmined upon beforehand in the | The Mechanics’ lustitute was already in the Convention » ) eh 8 3 \ ¥ P r g ; 5 in a dispul hich resul u o most desperate encounte E ULVER. Nayy Size Uilice of the Mayor. snd the aiders :pnn out from that | possession of the police, most of thoso who A & ! PRt s e '“ml.'." lmxlm“"mmm"-rfl tho championship of | During the ight, Bradford bic off the lowee portion of Me- | KQUOFOCK VT REVOLYRI fo a yuarter, wero carcful 10 give mono such inforiwation in Jd been within its wails haviog been eireai 48 08 %0 8 M B the South, contested for by the Natlonal aud Jefferson Cluvs ro's eAT, :.:.1 n‘::rrlnrd fractured bis right arm jost bolow m,“r“rgm?\y“ m.léltloi:::.)l...muun:.) wvatice, wid tO CONYEY IO caution to me as 10 the want of | eitber killed, wounded, orcaptured sud sent to prison. It 2 of 77 cortainly and two more prababty kifle of this eity opened to day, aud was witaessed by over 3,000 | [ f.‘-l.\fl with a blow lmm: n'luh. A private wm‘ man gho R TING BIATOR P ioe ot ) Wo. 82 Cartr Gdelity of the police, ~To those persous connected with | would not Le proper, in a report of this chara > gt s S o0 1 spectators, Seven ionings were played, the Nationals scoring | yot) and Callah v ate amioty ma ook Math | SECE POCKLE FIOL B N B et L ot i haL ) | P Toe (ssnmany af e DA b e otaio mia. in havsatagrey | 1 SR RS s ookan Subaaronly th oices conmirod MG | -k CAXE, gy Re ShCuirtos ; acainst Wiotm could the troops have 17 | tabish these tacts bevond a doubt. 1t 18 enough for among the friends of the Convention, | u’s."”,""”‘ « | Bradford 1o the County KEECH-LOADING RIFLE, Ho. 32 Cazer ajust . 10. one but their du\\n organized fotees, | prosc o 10 state that, according e and its frionde, 18 | SILE | pat BREECILOADING CARB : hotn, - by & word of eommand, they could have re- | we > firet werof disorde - | wotons | & R > ) o (- PLE (S oyed from the seene and t restored order. Og | of abeut 158 eslored wae movitg th next N ent | \‘,' ROWNE u.*— \h|',{.‘em,.,i‘,,‘I ;‘-‘u.,{mn"h lh:hnr’nl _\:,_ ;_,3 RIFLED MUSK L1 Phe Unhuown Club of Bast Oronee and the Passas | of Dol prp Ao bl el Wi 1 SHARY tioriiti, the J06L Ul T redd fu 1ie" city onvers | Toese men were veu med with el

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