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arvibune, PRICE. FOUR CENTS. XXVL...N°% 7934. vol NEW‘XOR"J WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1866. ";;{T:'[;LVYI'UI‘;H U{S’Ii;';'UTE. T | a carried, the responses o o te D G SR | TU DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION, | et treon T e s o e s | s . o, gt Tometluch Yo, el o En n so0on disappeared and matters took a serious torn with them. i Haskin s only an alternate delegate. He prefers Xeeping be- Comer of Fifth-ave, and Seventy sixth-st., Centrsl Park. the Sl LI ihla T Chalr “Wfl""‘u at 694 for money.} A HOUSE AND SC nuvu;l::!::z SONE OF DRCBASED . .,‘l“::':o‘ T::'dz Sept. "—C;enin&:h. o . ey e o T et X o TR} money. - 0 0 svinteg .08 00 Sug i e e Bringd loch tr ars ot Tt cn cannot be renewed antil the r¥esd Leater dinected o 1. T. HELMBOLD, Droggie, recammendiog bis | NEWS by the Atlantic Cable to the | = Ppb S, Ouly o Mompuiary UTGANIZAUON K- | e woevieny ooy ;.I-Hy:’now‘glln‘:;mf ;"u.‘"u.m‘c:'m:u qm.'-:. i o 8 o Governor, Jomstock ot | receiv cheers and hisses, there were FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, 11th inst. Loxpox, Toesday noon, Sept. 11.—The eurrent prices for feeted Yeslerday. T o vaor. The Ji Re- | to select another Chairman, but these were not upou. phu American securities are us follows: U, 8. 5,30k, 72; Erie Tiblcens Aol 27 v and e Dis taiders sser PR | e e p - " : ere given ! u N , Al , Wi B. T Hutusorv, No. 304 Broadway, N. Y. The Prussian Chamber of Deputies and the | Loxvos, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 1666.—The market for American DIX'S CHANCES FOR GOVERNOR PROBABLY resss ':.;:-':n of their big show. Notwitbetand, s Tmight be doue to alghc Daan Si: Two botles only of the packsge of your valoable a t ot . stocks is shghtly easier, and quotations at the close of busizess THE BEST. e e 0 e gaiar sebaiss, Demo- | s Ehafer being tondly saned. fo fook the stae sad a4 Buchu, presented 1o the Tustitate, Bave been used by the ehildren, iovernment at Issae on a Fi- to-day were as follows: United States 5.20s, 714; Erio Rail o orats, s ‘Horatio sa-'wr dressea the audience briefly. He said be had been_delogated and with perfect success. 1nthe case of our iiitle Lieut. A.J,, his nancial Question, way Shares, 44}; Illisois Central Railway Shares, 76}, B e T Tk e Ty aeme z"fi%m‘:‘m “m $he Omrspiéen. pidet 50 longer morihed, and be s fee from the Sty merEd MARINE INTELLIGENCE. The Maine Electiop Lessens the Democratic Relag issed in the Courention bl e aenm B0 s | Bt o e B It eXjonsping ovec: . I assed oo maid who bas charge of bis bedding. 1 fee! - » . S moc o e Dix on s ng over. ::u.:..::‘... ‘:..:.l:'.::l w' our ...: of "“youl Buchu ™ with the ARRIVED OUT. Opin' n of the § f John. i .&&.‘G"" »"'W '&‘n"u:' :: .'..’7.‘."‘«‘::‘;‘."' g wwwmmd.n-um - « knowledge it wt | AUSTRIA DISARMING. Loxboxneany, Taesday soon, Bept. 11. 101 0} trength of John- will compromise, Jobn B, Haskin as their pominee, rences and Do barm eould come from alm deliberation in ehildzen under our chatge WAy FAYe many & supe The steamship Nova Scotia, from Quebec, Sept. 1 Republi with Francis Keirnan of Oneids as Lioutevaot-Governor. Ac- | ihe performances of duties 8o important as those which devol- msatron of bosiding achools and asyloms & great smount of aunoysuce, : P d ) Bept. 1, §0n Kepublicans, cording o the looks among the outsiders to-bight, no definite | ved on this Convention. Tne delay of & day would not injure . arrived bere this forenoon, and sailed for Liverpook conclusion as to » candidate has yot been arrived at, however. | any interests while it may result in wuch good. and many & poor child suffering more from weakness than babit, pun M 2 'I' H E ———— The indications iny xu masagers are that Dix .ilunnn ‘were received mm approval, and st Sebmeot that is (not knowlog that it Js weakness fustead of & bed aximilian w ave a Nflvfl' mfl ke M £ T o ' will be the man, with Co as bis Lieutenant. Moroing | their close the delegntes and left the ball. Dabits most sty bestowed upon them. Thanking Yoo on bebalf 9 R ML NTI0: 0 ABLE) SCENES AND INCIDENTS IN ALBANY LAST BVENING :,'..'..:'.'.'.:‘.':.'%.'.‘&:_':,':’.‘,':’:“ "‘..'.m,i"k;‘..:é:g of the children, and hoping otlers may be slike benelted, 1 sm, 10 Exrope. DEPARTURE OF THE GREAT EASTERN POR LIVERPOOL e o may bas & 9208 show smens fhe “w.umv mumg' ~THE OTHER VESSELS OF THE CABLE FLEET TO Yours very respectfully, COL. YOUNG, ™ THE KINGS W m:Arm ; : o x 3 sottioment clnim Count; June J6, 1066, Genersl Su; eriotendent sud Director. ’P.in m u m B'd“. w‘mn'll .’ m LEAVE HEART'S CONTENT TO-DAY—BOTH CABLES ":L“- Al ::.c{:m::l TO THE MEETING. P flll‘zm o eossidered & vietory Mmm.y . e o e S i B Atnavy, Tuesday, Sopt 11,2008 | T - Ratification of the Constitutional Amendment. Hid nhn French Troops from Mexieo. T8 CONTRNT, Sept. 9, 1666. The Convention assembled at noon in Tweddle | There has been some little squabbling over the resolatioos, Hun RHE The Great Eastern left here for Liverpool at 4:30 | i The fioor of the hall was crowded with delogates, tBare | Marble the Committee with some of his editorials as HAUARNHHH this afternoon. belng & Tar preceat, The lobbles ware fled | HienE2 T L0 Bat i e et Hioeess weo G HHHHHHHHR i i it S 6 37 I Sep s Snies 1o Sats Naks by JERE, ¢ was de | An Election for United States Scnator Next Week. HHH HHH THE ENG Z H. M. 8, Lilly leaves this evening with the Gov- | with spectators, most of whom were roughe from New-York | foated with all the improvements rendered necessary bfilm n on for M i E ENGLISH CROPS IN DANGER FROM THE | ¢mor of Newfoundland and yMr. Field for 8t. Jobus. | City and Brooklyn. Last night's boat brought up & largs dele- Philadelphla J4th of Aucust Convention. Congress wil be - pomo WEATHER, H. M. 8. Terrible and the Medway leave here to- t‘:"‘ ;‘ these roughs, '"-"-!-"“D-:"“ ooy L) morrow morning for the Gulf of St. Lawrence, calling | 1 'm:'::‘: m"""“_:':.’. botwnchie ':'m": DR KEVSER 18 A PHYSICIAN OF OVER THIRTY YEARS' T off 8t. Johns for Mr. Field and Mr. Mackay. ot S s el ".' ey "‘"‘.'“.‘m Shasée v 09 experience, snd a graduste of the Jefferson Modica) College, and of . . N Both of the Atlantic Cables are working splendidly. | river. Tbese fighting characters are the chawpions of the e University of Medicine aud Surgery of Philadelpbia. Turkey ‘::’0‘“ !";Et;‘:‘:;ml;;)"hmc Rela- e e e 23 e satiria omineris, Mg Tones s ons Wi nl States, A d and Senator Henry C. Murphy. Murphy's friends hail from EEFEEEEEEE : g e Tirooklyn and the Mayor's from New- EEEEEEEEEE yor's jow-York City. All the bo- | be R THE COUNTRY OVERRUN WITH GUERRILL. teia being erowded to excess, thoso arriviag late bad o spend m"rmwm but Copperbeads, | ... o was received from the House of Assembly sanouse- EEE NFw-ORLEANS, Sept. 10.—Arrivals from Vera Cruz | the night as best they coald, which they did in drinking 'THE SCENES LAST EVENING. ing that the House bad passed the joint resolution 14 ratify the EEEEEE Pinancial, Commercial, and Marine Intelligence, | to the 4thinat. show, i the langaage of the Crivc of \tat | whisky and cheering for Hoffman aad Murphy. Ceucussing | Whisky has been Qowing very froely thie evening, and the | Constitutional smendment, and asking the concurrence of the EEEEEE place, that no twenty leagues exist Mexico which are not 4 in the parlors and lobbics was kept up to o late hour, The | consequence is & good noise and excitement. Joha | Senste. % ] Rl e PR g e Orile M0 T ‘oly momedy Jo | 0L etion wie. harigHly B o e mid o] M here, and is workiog hard for Gen. Blocam. m‘gnmd-m-u the Constitutional swendment 43 d 6! lisgueséd, but ae e Weed" bas been crowded sl eveniog. e seoms to and - S ik TR theresl bd arvived a midaighy, all wers sunguiveof rgo | guivmore upalarity ot e fie.” Cagesr, Chareh aad Tae et spoaker on the Jthe fion. Jemes EEEEEEEEEE . g Demoeratic gains. Bets were made that at least one Domo- o shuil Bim st Soovel commenoed s orrosmian op T8 cuaMSER o bRrCTIES 10 R oy e e o Conra v st o .| o o ST T T e | e S0 e MR H. T. HELMBOLD—Dxax Sra: Jnregard fo the question AMOUNT OF THE PROPOSED PUBLIC LOAN. TWO OOLORED ““.:;'(""l;":‘l’l:""“' BECAUSE OF | 1)04 wore the delegates this morning on reading the news that ory it i said sbout the of Prison Iospector ‘the Cotnstitution of the o hed me s to my opision sbout BUCHU, 1 would say that I have Beru, Toesday morning, Sept. 11, 1666, . from Maine! Not ouly ne Democratio Congressmen, bt large | or Canal . All on who is nominated tous issues as this amendment, Bpecial Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribune. Radieal There waa some tall swearing and long faces. for G".‘-'l": e s : and sent n;.i‘b weed and scld the srticle jp verious forme for the past thirty yesns. ¥ @0 5ot whink there s any form or preparation of ¢ 1 have mot used or Roown to be nsed, in the various diseases whore such medicate agen’ would be indicated You wre aware, as well as myself, that it ha* Boen extensively employed io the various diseases of the biadder and Ridueys, and the reputetion it bas acquired in wy jodgm est is war wanted by the facts, LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL ¥ ave seen nd vsed, as before stated, every form of BUCHU—the Powdered leaves, the ample decoction, tinctare, fluid-extracte—sod 1 am not cogizant of any preparation of that plaut st all equal to yours. Twelve yours'trial ought, 1 thiak, to give me the right to Jadge of its merite; and, without prejudice o partiality, T give yours precedence over all othere. EEEREZXZXEER ZEEEZERRERE e 3333333 EXXEZLZRKE] ) waloe your Bochu for its effects on patiests. 1 have curea with it ween cured with it, more diseases of the bisdder snd kidneys thao 1 buve ever seen cared with any otber Buchu, or any other proprietary compound, of whatever name. Respectfully yours, &z., GEO. H. KEYSER, M. D., Avgast 11, 1965, No. 140 Wood st., Pitteburgh, Pa. A CASE OF TWENTY YEARS' STANDING. PuiavELruia, Pens., February 25, 1665, H. T. Huusovo, Druggist. Dran Sin: 1 bave been sufferer for upward of tweaty years, with gravel, bladder, snd kiduiey affections, duriag which time I have ueed warious medicinal preparations, and been uadet the treatment of the most eminent physicians, experiencing but little relief. Haviog seen your preparstions extensively sdvertised, I consulte with my family physician in regerd to using your Extract Bucks, BEBBBBB BBBBBBBE 1414 hie because 1 had used all Kinds of advertived remedies, sud Bad found them worthless, and some quite injurious; in fact, I de- Svaired of ever getting well, and determiued to use no remedies bere- after wnless I knew of the ingredients. It was this that prowmpted me The Committee of the Chamber of Deputies persist in the design of reducing the amount of the loan which the Government asks authority to obtain by theissue of treasury notes from 60,000,000 to 30,000, 000 of thalers. The Minister of Finance has protested in a speech against such a reduction, and expressed the hope that the Chamber would pass the bill ip ite original form. A VICEROY FOR HANOVER. BrruX, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 1666, A report is current in Governmental circles that the King of Prussia has decided to place the Prince Royal of Prussia over the late Kingdom of Hanover as Vice- roy, and that His Highness will soon take up his reei- dence at the Palace in the City of Hanover. B s AUSTRIA. THE ADRIATIC FLEET TO BE DISARMED. Viexsa, Tuesday moruing, SBept. 11, 1666, The Austrian Minister of the Marine has ordered the Adriatic fleet now at Trieste to proceed to Pols and Fiume, the Austrian naval stations, to be dis- armed. CHANGES IN THE NAMES OF REGIMENTS. Viexxa, Monday, Sept. 10— Afternoon. An order has becn issued by the Minister of War that the regiments of the Austrian army named after the King and Princes of Prussia, the Duke of Baden, and some others, shall cease to be 50 named. .THI ARMY TO BE PLACED ON A PEACE POOTING. Viexxa, Toesday, Sept. 11, 1666, A decree has been issued by the Emperor, ordering the whole Austrian army to be placed on a peace footing. el SPAI DRAWAL OF THE FREXCH TROOPS FROM MEXICO. Mapuip, Toesday Morning, Sept. 11, 1666, The Estefette of to-day says that the French troops must be withdsawn from Mexico with the utmost caation, unless amicable relations are previously established with President Juarez, paash ey TURKEY. A TURKISH EMBASSY AT WASHINGTON. CoxetaxTiNOPLE, Toesday, Sept. 11, 1666, The Sultan of Turkey, impressed with the im- portance of being in diplomatic communication with the United States, has decided to establish an embassy at the American Capital. In accordance with this decision, the Sublime Porte is about select- ing an influential member of his Government to pro- ceed to Washington as Minister Resident and Pleni- THE WI is unknown was shot dead early stable Linscott and two otber office: The thi waorth of silverware au residence were recovered. out three their inab derstood that they stood five 16 seven. Judge Stuart filed 8 motion to reduce the bail of the prisoners. Special Dispatch to The N. ¥ struek u slid block of pure lewl weighio large blocks were foun surface of the ground. CHICAGO, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 1666, In Clarke County, Ala., on Sunday Jusi, two negroes, who were unable to settle some trifiling debt ineurred B them before the war, were sold into Blavery, one for §7: and the other for $600. Their uuited debis smounted to $13 in gold. vty LOUSIANIA. e THE REPORTED OUTRAGES UPON NEGROES MARY'S DENIED. New-ORLEANS, Sept. 11, 1866.—The Si. Mary's Farish (La.) Banner coutains s refatation of the late statement a# to outrages npon the megroes in that region. The bomi- cides were mostly committed by negroes npon others, and all cones were established 1o the satisfaction of the loyal buress ofticer to be justifiable and aunswerable. it - ety CHICAGO. S A CONVENTION OF NATIONAL BANK OFFICERS. Special Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribuve. CHicaGo, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 1666, ‘The ofticers of the National Banks of ‘the North-West will meet in this city to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Many of the delegates have already arrived, and a large atteidance is expected. e i A FIGHT WITH BURGLARS. ONE OF THEM SHOT—A POLICEMAN WOUNDED. BostoN, Sept. 11.—A New-York thief whose name lsea Beach, where, with two comrades, drew revolvers, ot badly through the leg, The other IR escaped. Several thousand dolla ther valuables stoles from suburban Rille s —— THE JURY FAIL TO AGREE AND ARE DISCHARGED. Bpecial Dispateh to The N. ¥. Trivuve. DaNnURY, Capn., Taesday, Sept. 11, 1864, The jury in the case of the ncu-n robbers, after boing #, came 1ito court this morning and declared ity'to agree, and were discharged, It is un- TS G INTELLIGENCE. ——— MININ A SILVER VEIN DISCOVERED IN ARKANSAS—DISCOYV- ERY OF LEAD IN LOUISIANA. Tribave. CmicaGo, Tuesday, Sept. 1), 1666, In Western'Arkansas a silver vein has been struck, which for several days, yielded 80 pounds daily, then became ex- nh-umd. The owners are trying to find » continusnce of the vei fabulous quantities. where it is believed the metal can be found in A mining eompany in Northern Louisisna on Friday 43 tuns. Other at & distance of 11 feet below the —— WRECK OF THE BARK ADA G. YORK. PoRTLAND, Me., Bept. 11.—The bark Ads G. York, ‘The result of this election will the action df the Conventior., good deal of effect on ws i & bitter pill to conseience-strinken at ed et they have courage, and o bave the Convention nominate man for Governor. They take the result of the Maine election as & rtrom; ation of a fierce man, ment in favor of the r Govern: W ‘were oot this morning, g sround emos tes, l{‘.ml upon th Convention as the only hope of success for new C r- bead and office-holding Republican party. AEETING OF THE CONVENTION. At 12 o'clock Peter Cagger, Dean Richmond's successor as chief of the wire-pullers and convention managers, called the Convention of new patriots to order, ud&rx&d Sandford E. Chareh of Orleas Cousty a8 temyor rman of the Con- ork 'IY. lli. triotio l’:“b veution. Jumes Kelley of New- master, who bolds bis office out of true friends of the country, not for * bread and butter,’ ulgar publicans assert, and Francis Kearnao of Oneida County were selected aa the men to conduct Mr. Chureh to the Chair. After Mr. Charch bad been carefally placed in bis seat by Kelley and Kearoa made & short address to the assembled flock, call- ing it the nohlest, largest and most intellectual political body ever assembled. At bis mention of the name of Audrew Jounson as the " and statesman of this or an other age, there was Joud cheering. When Church bad finished, two Seorotaries appointed, one of whom was the irrepressible Perriue of Perrine was one of the Secretariea at the Philadelphia (Aug. 14) Con- vention, with Felix MoClosky as Sergeant-at-Arms. Felix is bere, but declines scting in his usaal capacity, stating that only first-class ehows receive his services. !’-lll llll‘w ed and Marble, s an outside worker. Slocum is his first sice, Seymour neat, and then anybody bat Dix. The next thiog was the readiog of the names of the vazious delegations. Beveral counties had two sets of delegates, but fixed matters among themselres. Kings County had two delegations; bat, legate, the delegation recoguized by the jon of last year was selcoted s the proper one. ‘This resclution was wader the rulo of the previous qoestion which brought a ate of the renegade Republican school (o bia feet. who 10 make & specoch warniog the Couvention of passing & gag iaw. FHe had not spoken when be was bushed I& g] repeated ories of ' Take your and come to " This created some confusion, the dele- ate aasertls bis rights. Fincing he could not apeak, lution, “but & motion w0 uL:. on the tab w by s lyn rough to throw it under the quatrel lasted about five mivutes and show r of the Coavention. It Is ning to the ade Republi ts that the Democracy are bouud to rale. The regular aeiness was then proceeded with, two committees, each oon- sisting of two delegates trom each Judiclal District being ap- :unud on organization and on resolutions. tions to of the wemery of Dean were then offered by Mr, Green and passed, and Mr. Tilden was ealied upon to respond, which be did in a political eulogy. .m.f-'ea that the Convention to adjourn until Wednesday at 10 o.m., was voted down by a pressure from the New.York short.boys and Brookiyn ballot box stuff. ers in the galleries, wha, being without beds and sbort of mo Y, were auzious (0 have matiers rushed through. Before Tilden finisted his speech It was 2 o'clock. THE RECESS. The two hours recess were occopied in eating dioner and comparing sotes on the chaoces of the different candidates utioned for Goveruor. THE MAINE ELEOTION AXD ITS EFFECTS. At noon THE TRIBUNE arrived, containing its specisls from the Maine election, show.ng the immense gain of the ical This was Indeed painful sews, and, together raio that has been falling inoessantly to-day, “onservative, patriotic Corp.rl.n‘ Dewmocracy ce-holding Ropublican Convention feel very badly. outsiders cursed and dsmned the Maine Yankess and swore they would never coutribute anotber cent to the P Iand fand. The Maine election was tbe obief of con sation at the dinner-table sod many were thi uses. none had the power of nnnu:‘. eod and Pruyn were the who are Ouoly the Temmany delegation will be admitted to-morrow. Halpine's delegation of Dix mew wiil be throw overboard. THE 6CENKS IN THE HOTELS. thinned cut. Al the and reading-room tabies, cbairs floorn are & men who came 100 late even cots. The bar-room is still crowded, with little Somn o1 and by oy eoe. 1k Ji . a0 Ly are Dy with & will, ohneon ! mn-u::- .-Q Deen trans moek more agreea- B0\ wouid have bees. OPENING PROCEEDINGS. Aunaxy, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 1666 By noon Tweddle Hall was crowded with delegates and spectators. The ball and stage were tastefully decorated with flags. Boon after 12 o'clock the Convention was called to order by Petar Cagger, Beoretary of the State Comm{ttee, on whose mo- tion, by instruction of the State Committee, Saniord E. Charch of Orleans was chosen temporary chairman. Francis Keraan of Oseida sod James Kelly of New-York ‘were appointed to conduot the chairman to the stage, ADDRESS OF THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT, On reaching the chair, Mr. Church addressed the Conven- tion, bis remarks being frequently interrupted by spplause. N oNvENTION: I beg leave to retura you my sincere thanks for the bonor you have conferred upon we, Dy electing me to preside temporarily over your deliberations pending the importaut political cootest in which you bave aseembled. It imvolves the question whether the Constitution is to be the future the Republic, or whether the couatry i to drift along without chart or compasses, governed only by the oaprice, or passion, or faraticism of an aceidenfal Con- gressional majority. |Cheers.) 1t involves the question whether we _are to have Unios and Fm or dis-union, and anarchy, and despotism, (Cheers.) Whether all the sacrifioes of olood and treasure to mfl tho Union ha or are to be lost r, [Cheers.] Ii petaity of free government, with all its blessings. [Cheers.| n wach & contest. I need not say. i ia the daty of all men to unite in cordial fraternity, reg of previous po- itical relations. (Cheers | Personal ambition and jealousy shoald be laid aside in view of an im) d country [eheers(, and who- ever is unw 0 do so fails, i my judgment, to come up to the standard of patriotism ded by’ the (ulun&l the rock of the lon, and by the side of that s and statesman, Andrew Jobi [enthusiastic , waving of hats, &c.] under the m e WA tion of the old not & ste: dimmed or [t “‘"3"’"""3":.\""’"".,1:.'*#“ Al The high character snd lm%o nishes gratifylog ovidesce of the spirit of conell triotism which will characterizs ali its actions; l‘g‘...,..n ‘goes forth Lo the public it will be sure to receive the approval and ratifioation of the yast majority of the people ot the Empirs State. [Loud chees !) Paien aiod Mz Saih of Mr. Lansiog moved shat Mr. E. Wasbiogton be appointed tomporary Secretaries; which was CONTEBSTING DELEGATIONS. The roll of delegates was then called, and it appeared that the seve:al county delegations were tull. From Schuyler and Richmond there were double delegations, divided between Dewoc: nd Conservative Republicans. It was sanounced that the elogates had agreed among themselves how their mx“ '5”1'-‘3,,1,,"' d that the regular Demooratic organ. r. J. T. s move 3 a . {sation of Kings (‘ounty, recognised as such by the last Hiate by Mr. McCue bo adai previous question, which was ordered, and the motion was put -Afths of ome. ‘Winfield dented that the do the Democratic Dred Soott decision had atform. ~ J ; i P : £ E £ i g 3 81 2 e g - H § i i g H i G - i £ 1 i g j "Adjourned to Moodsy sext at 8 o'clock p. =, ‘The House met at 11 ng&nm-n.l the minutes of h"-x. offered the m remedy. As advertised that it wposed of : X eotton, lled it Republican: et beeiad! % iaitend 0 il it v s | JOvetiary of Fckey. I e onme Lot ou oo 170k of Aseusl Fare o noe Jobasonians. sd they responded by u:ig that aud decleted carried, ay's seosion, M, Condis of eisn o4 an excellent combiuation, and, with kis sdvice, sfter su ex- AMERICAN ARMS IN TURKEY. cargo, sails and ri were saved, and the authorities were i‘"'v“ (] g",“':' n‘d llv' X t:‘-"l-lfi fory E:-.:bc-_:vmc-{dsllm"'lu"rm‘ - l&d . i L g o aminstion of the article, and consulting again with the drugzist. | coo- CoNeTANTINOPLE, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 1666, | IBULIng exertions b0 say Y Tomalnter. Tho Srow &W0es | Eauing moceais, and they eponly Eudy. Seorctaries, claimiog that Vheir is the reg- our present session, entertale @leded to try it. 1 commenced ite use about eight months ago, st It is rej ed that in consequence of the successful rtially insured. of Weed, Proyn and Raymor ularly elected delegation fiom New-York; complaining that hieh time | was conined to oy Toem. ; o e ———— e recslt ol 1he M tho State Commiites bad sought to the aotion of the ot o 57 4 b2 results of recent trials of American small arms by the e — Poatorats 60 o Couvention by refusiog them ticksts of adwission 1o the Hall; o3 e bl B o ey £ s i s i, gt s f s s ST | B e n e oss” "% A8 0 680 TR giny 18 abest 10 1 AT MAN SHOT ON HIS :-: lfl;o—lxvmflmflo: T | B e e ey Sty ¥ T onoon, | Mr. A H. G nu'. e mored n:?::d-umon &0 000 entirely with carbines of American manufacture. | 4 Al iy ey 0F BURIR S WP i e s Goumitiosof Two from sech udioial Distriot on Permaness 000 000 Agents of the Government are about to leave for the A : THE APTERNOON SESSION. rganization. which was carried. 000 vou 6 L : The body of Frederick Fitzenmeyer, a German | At 4oclock the Convention met. and after the reading of s r. A. B. Conger of Rockland moved the otment of & 000 000 United States to contract for their manufacture. Fraoki: be " | similar Committee to report resolutions, which was carried. 000 000 Yoarding at the Hotel de Lyon, No. 51 Frankfort-st., was found | Joog letter from one Morrie Frasktia fo the mumbare 5 mo following Committ fr o ey S Voo 000 THE BASTERN QUESTION. ly yesterday moroing lylng in front ef the abov ot | tion to adjoura over Ll moriag was put, but voied down &l ook Bhevis ses Were Lhew aanou y the 9080000 Loxvos, Mondsy, Sept. 10-Eveat o ead. s byt o oy | g sia; the ‘Chalrmas: Ar. Chefod, xiz.TioN, —Firat District: Emanuel B. Hart, Thos, e yien s T % the Comeation sijours i y . Second: Ambross Wager, Calrio . Prait ibrough the bead. The lnvastigation of the police revealod the # low! facts: On Monday evening the deceased, Charles Heminger, John Pickett, and Leonard Fay, who boarded in the bouse, visited several saloons together. They returned about 11 o'clock, but Fitssumeyer ivsisted ot goiny oll'll o, His friends at the botel saw no more of bim uuf atier At about 1 o'clock Officer Taggart of the Fourth Precinet deolared the Coavention adjourned. A DEMOCRATIC 8! Here followed & scene of great co oid story of Democratic rows. Several del bureh's rullog, and , was about alddrossing the crowd Felix the committes rooms, bollooiug olmes, Gideon Reynoids. Fourth: 4 ., Waldo. Fifth: Andrew H. Green. Max. Rich- : D. P. Dey, 8. T. Smith. Seventh: J, E. Backus. Kighth: Silas E. Davis, Robert ‘Wakeman. The Eastern question seems to be looming in the rature. Russia shows signs of moving once more to obtain the control of the Danubian Principalities, and probably eventually of Constantinople. ¥rom the fret bottle | was satonished aud gratified st the beseficial effect, snd after ueing it three weeks was sble to walk ost. Ifelt anueh like writing you & full statement of my case af the time, but hought my fmprovement might only be temporary, and, therefore, Fisher. Ox ResoLutions.—First District: is death. Second: A. B. Conger, Hopler A. coucluded to defer and see if it would effect & perfoct care, knowing | The Porte has determined to recognire Prince . isoD, : heard & pistol-sbot, but could not iearn from whence it pro. | to Chiurch and gave bim o Church fmmediately pat a , Holer A. 3 e 6 would be of grester valie 0 you sad more wtvactory towe. | oy oo o B hengollern as Hospodat of the Princi- | oeeded. P o Clhaer Syinto of 156 same Prosiseh | oo bls batand Db tb " Hers anotber soene of groat | B Carall Ira Siater. Fourh, Daatel 1 AM NOW ABLE TO REPORT THAT 4 CURE I8 EFFECTED AFTER %, while patrolling his beat, discovered the lprnnuy lifoloss | Qisorder and confusion eusued, nearly all the dclegates pre- lfiun. D ;!n 0"1"“ ems:a, h“!‘lmo.'c e. b THING THE KENEDY FOR FIVE NONTHL palities. form of Fitzenmeyer lyiog on thie front steps o arding | o e to thoir foet, some ealling on one man {0 take the | Heury D. Barto, O. Porter, Beveath: I, 0. Ghessbro, 8. I WAYE NOT UBED ANY NOW FOR THREE NONTHS, AND FEEL Af TR houss. The body was still warm, but the man w chair and othiers ou tome one The outsiders and roughs | Allen. 'Eight: Judson 1. Sh0Tmat T oy A long debate ensacd upon the spirit_and letter of the law, Pladugre- frogt curs gl oy g g . MEXICO. aud in a_dying condition. Before he could be taken to i 2000 gathered in o the floor and commenced damoing Chur RESOLUTIONS ON THE DEATH OF DEAN RICHMOND. after ebich a Yots was faken, and the rosolution was Bob ¥ p ——— > Station-House life was extinet. An examination was mad aud wsisting on another Convention. The hall was like a por A. H. Green offered the following, with briel remarks to by 24 Yoas to 4 Nays. our Buchu being devoid of any unplessent taste and odor, auice | MAXTMILIAN TO RETURN To EUBOPE IN A WAR | and it was found that Le ha been abot back of the left ear. the | fect Be "After several benches had been upset and an | euloglstio of the decoased J o ron of Hunterdon moved that the consideration of tonic and invigorator of the system, | do not mesn to be without it ball taking su upward direction and lodging in the base of the | applo ma: ket overtarned, Surr Tucker, the center Whsa e :;:: mi:;:-;_'b:o-‘: l:d::"-‘f« y rr"a.:: the Coustitational Amendment be post, until the extses- i beala, o'’ large. throng. mounted s chair and proposed * Threo | & Suisertans PATOC SV A% b U2 0 S0Tind itk what uiv. | siou. 'The Democratle members vory sopperied thia ‘These were given with & will by u owu aind reapect for bis | Motion. After a spirited discussion the resolat was re- Whesever occasion may requife its use In such sfections. ‘Ibe police having learned that John Pickett, Leonard Fa oheers for John Hoffman, exprossion ve made of eur grief for b , Tuesday noon, Sept. 11, 1866, iy e . Then foliowed tiree cheers for ** Heary C. Murphy." M. McCORMICK, 4 ; " 5 - and Charles Heminger had been at the Atlantic Garden in the | his grou) ter , tl erefore, Jooted. rep The Times Paris letter published to-day, says that | Bowery, with deceased, took them in custody on stspicion of | A Dix an then proposed three cheers for Gen. Dix. but he retead, “That the members of this Couvention and the gestpary | Theloint resolution ratifving the Coostitutional Amend- U the Emperor Maximilian s expocted to return from | having been coveerued,in the murder, The prisonors said | wus Missed and groaned down. and another party proposing | which it represents, deeply and sincerely wourn the desth of Desd | ment was then taken up, read 8 third time aad passed by the Lt 3 . they wero innocent, and declared that they had ot left the rly all present respondod, This | Riehmond, who sceined the persoual friend of eac , following vote L Mexico to Europe by war steamer. house after returning at 11 o’clock in the Touing, of the outside pressure. This | they will cherish o gratefal remenibiance of bis life, character aod 5 n.u-luucu.‘Am.‘{ F., Am:dln Blausslt, Bedwell 2 ) < cvices , Coate, Cole, Cos ‘roger, Cu ickeson, Edwars ke ORGANIZATION OF A MEXICAN ARMY. i ;L','“‘o',’r.‘.'.‘:’é'.:."."fii."»’&" g "Td':n:oh gy e g B yt H Byt That (he great ablities f the lamented docoased; his s Senbaty, Flaber, Hort, Girion, Grsen, Haye Wil (.—.a_:: Tt Panis, Monday eveniog, Sept. 10, 1666, | tne mystery in which the murder is euveloped. to eall the Convention to order again. k] ek erpriss d basevolence st | . Loduop, Maere. Merre, Marphy, 0o h e B Woletons: He Gen. Marques, Minister to Constantinople, has been | , John Bmitb testified that be keot o lager beer saloon af No. | bowerer, and It was 60y when LORRICY Biafer of Alvany. & | sarhigm ke m0. 18 0 8 D05 to the Coutitation asdthe Uptom, | spooch Tormeom (IS0 5 , W, D., LLL g juez, s . ). P on Monday night deceased and four companions | member of the Committee on Resolutions, monnted the plat- | will deservedly secare for biw the lasting wemory aud esteem of the | w L B o P LLL recalled, and will go out to Mexico to organize an rce and rll)urhuutlle; oue of the party was ud barangued the orowd. that anytbing like order was | whole people. Ky Moun Abett, B ne, O O L i W o, Lows LLLLLLLLLL . o UL toxicated and quarreled with a sailor; degeased was not quas Shafer and Saxe tried to 1esolve the body into o Resolved, That while the I h & man woe y time by | wer, Larug, A s e { E 1 oy f ¢ R f th Prioe, Roh, Scheuck, Taylor, Thompeon, Ward, White- LLLLLLLLLL army for service after the French evacuation of the | reliome; they left about 11:15 o'clock. ting, but didn’t succeed, the mea on the floo source of public grief snd 1t fo by the circamatances of o, Rob, ek, Thompeon, ¥, d th i ‘ Wilson, R. H., Yowger, Youn, — country. S James Camphell testified that ho called on Fay on M 4 eting, W waut the Homipations e 1 the Cromonitory pains of | "1 Wan strictly a party vote. he announcement of the Bhould any donbt Mr. McCormick's statement, he refers to the fok * i——— f the boarders weut out with biw knew wd with whom he w;u dewling, for when in the the publ 4, calls upon us o loereased. excr | vote caused great entbusiasm, the Republican members of the ntlemen THE CROPS. party had @ pistol, course of his r~-unn'\-‘l"|'l:ulll“‘- wld Y"llx‘rh;:nvr; et o l;:'m:x | tenaneo of that Constitution and Union, whose caise | House aud -lhg ln;nd!nul the amendment among the spectators - & E S. wilness ney o pay your hotel bil back home, | sost heartily applanding. . N B, R UNFAVORABLE WE 2 YOR HARVEST. Margaret Me g it she Jived at No. 32 Fravk. | will yaine 0 for you." This sentence was greetod with tenders tothe surviving mem T urusd 105 Cclock w . on. THOS. D. FLOR L& WE £y te ared bourded; between 1 ¢ | *Bully for you.” Thave the polat.” * We want some placo | 3 | At'the atternoon session Messts. Tathrop, Yowzer, Falken- Mon J. C. KNOX, Judge. toon, Sept. 11, 1644, 1, e in 3 fo to sleep, and something to en d,«n,m‘;,mlnu,u.u hall was | b directed to il | g rg, Fulman and Nickson were sppointed u Coumittee to Hor. J. 8. BLACK, Jod 3 crops is iucreas- | Jouked out ABd 82w & m, pe " aud the crowd sdjourned to the supper aud bar-roows : T papers of this | investigate charges of bribery and corruption againss cortain Hoa. . R. PORTER, E ing » weather is very wet, and prices are higher deceased was fonod; at i?.:‘;’...'i‘?."m:'iu."u'e.ll‘fl e A Tuesday, Tuesday I pacictic abore, ace re- | members of the Louse. to report o3 Taesday pest. Hon. ELLIS LEVIS, Judge, Fhil . - d Al g Aot Nl 2 “ LBANY, Tuesday, Tuesday Evening, 3 Adjourred to Monday next at § o'cloc] m. L in all the markets, oanng " - o ) RESS OF MR. TILDEN ON THE DEATH OF MR. RICHMOND, Tho joint resolutions ratifying the Coustitutional Amend- - Holland, Jiving ot No. 30 Frankfortst., testified THE PROSPECTS OF THE DIFFERENT CANDIDATES. N otion of Thomas B. Carroll, Samuel J, Tilden of New- | ment were submitted to Gov. “5,,‘ soon after thelr passago ion, R. C. GRIER, Judge, United States Court . W. WOODWARD, Jadge, Philsdelphia. Dy both houses, aud were immediately approved. o COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL. k was unanimonsly invited to address the Coavenion on Jow early yesterday morn- subject of the resolution. he her wi e bold of the bandle of his doo The lobbies of the Delavan House present a lively 1 Hon *flon. W. A, PORTER, City Solicitor, Philade!phia. ing and gaw deceas: — o 3 P ' p G saw three young men come out of the basement of appoatance to-night. The drizdiog rain makes it uapleasant . 1\ ¥ N e Sy g TR T Frankirt-st. opposite where deccased whs; they” an over (0 | wighout, and all seok shelter within. The abrapt tormination (27 Tidan soptared.n e stage wiiing Il SPRESES | oormey e iesn g e hee Chomine o o Asevm atls, Aot s DA Ak itor-Genersl, Washington, D, LaverpooL, Tuesday Noon, Sept. 11—The Cotton | bim, ”.d;?vn:ll J ot tere abe saw ¢ g reon] o 9 18 | ¢ 1 afternoon session of the Couvention has caused goodly | ceascd nd reviewing the grand issues before the coustrs, i | yowe discussion. it was uaanimously voted that Mr. Alexander 0y others, it necesary railiog; they all ran up Fraokfort-of , vigd which, he said, Mr, Richmond felt so deep an icterest. G Cattell of Camden, be the nomince of the Kepublican nding election for Uaited States Senator. amount of talk, especially among the outsiders, or lookerson. ken of as the candidate for Governor wembers 1 the M. Scovel wi tion of bis reeent The' resolutions were adopted uuanimously, the members The sales to-day are sbout £,000 rising 10 their feet. quoted 13d. Market is quiet bat steady. 17 Midding Upland Leonard Fay, who was with deceased on the night of the murder, testified that he did vot have & pistol that uight, Farneh & The Aanoas ARt Wical ‘Gourse. - Ho siated toat bo sever Each of the persons ppOPHODD L . " rive Friend testified that she lives at No. 4 James at.; DODEDDODD ITERPOOL, :8bphs 31~ Beenhig. L OociowTR0" athis A6 e thy paliidaie 126 fRa ises 45 Moo, | hes o party of Whssonisiéens fo pul etk Ris iasld ‘Ia e A RECKSS. Dl pbD raled steady, with sales to-day of 10,000 bales, MiddlingjU b S 08w ol L Fay; = 9 ho hotels, T A. 0. Nivenmoved a reconsideration of the vote in reeard | bhad believed thaj the expulsion of Seaator Stockton was war- VoD oD =& Soasardil iy « 8, 13 fl:’.n"‘.‘.}'.'c:'r'f.:fi'n' pul:?ln ‘the bands of Fay; be said that | lobbies and bar-rooms of :‘nn{u "~ -ht“: :xuld,:;nnx‘n.:t [ tohie Kinge County delesation, od 8 delsgate from New- | ranted by law. ‘But in the present peril of the country be Bob oo SRR R e R Nt e Abiilieasl | Sodesniant. ¢, Meremes P their | 0 moved £0 11y themotton on the table; which was cariied, | thought it his duty uot to stand iu the way of the great Repab- pbo 1444 LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. facts were elicited, except that when the police visited the | eYery movement is watched and commented on accordingly. | and the Couvention took a recess until 4 p. w. lican party of New-Jersey avd the whole conntry. Afoo DD DLD Livenpoor, Sept. 11—Eveviog.—Breadstufis—The market | boardirg house after taking the body of Filsenmeyer to the | Some say the sdjoursing of the Convention was AFTERNOON RESSION. timebad be thor u”“‘ ‘nlnwo principles of the Repub- 55 P11 ] is active amd firmer with au advauce on all descriptions. The | Station-Tiguse, Fay, Fickett and Hemlger wero in bed altheir | goreiy to give ihe Commitioe on Rewlations—s | (4 ihe reassembliog of &.'5;::5::::’:’{.-»."" UAL M O TSI T ad invoived in error, it was DUDUDDDDD weather ia unfavorable for erops, Cora—the market s firmer, | To0m. The caee Baviog heen Giren 1o B0 oy or smas5 | permanent organisation — time 40 report, but others | Morris Franklinof Flashiog, Queen's County, was read by | *This explanation way receited with fokons of approval. A DEDDDODD aod mixed Western American s quoted at 21,9 per quarter. | bis death by 8 pistc] sbot wound fu tie bead, und {rom the evi: | assert that the outside pressure for certain candidates | the B'fi"p""‘u The shétw afeates "t‘: :'.’.'5".’.:’.'..“::."&:‘. . :ml:’or_!"r‘:nol’fl 3.';'.{: ‘u‘m that 3r. Bcovel be - : 1, deprecates the course of 3 Republican party. dence we think at the hands of Leonard Fay, aud we think of & break of the slate o hich be Fightfuily belonged, ‘which motion T o o was becoming so great that f fized up In eaucus might result from basty action. This latter probably s the true reason. The Maine elections are belug fally discussed by the unterrified. Jobn B. Haskin and Judge Barvard arrived late Iust night or rather early this morning Haskio and Barnard were ful) of foo and mischief when they ar Flour is —— Vb rations Fluid Extrect £ocko, Floid vention to harmonious and patriotic action. 2 "The President stated that he was informed by the Committee on Resolutions that they would not be ready to report before 1o WOTTOW MOTDIng. Tra Shafer of Albany moved that tie Couvetion adjourn until W0 o'clock to-morre ¥ morning. The quesiion was put, and the Fie t is frm witn an advance of 324d. per cental. also very firm with an advance of jd. per barrel, LIVERPOOL FPROVISION MARKET. Livenpoor, Toesday. Sept. li—evening,—Provisions—The exoent for Americus Tallow, which | h upanimous vote, A committee was appointed to draft resolutions condemning he policy of Audrew Johuson And approving the course of This committee will soon report, and joint resolu- se above indicated will be introduced juto that Jobn Pickett and Charles Hemiuger were sccomplices to the stooting.” ‘I'he Coroner commitied the p he sctioh of the Graud Jury. Fiizevmeyer was 21 years of He had served four years in the war. and was honorab.y Tt ik wald that be wae o quiet, iveffenrive young HELMBOLD'S Oenuine Pre isoners to the Tombs to await H. 7. HELMEOLD' Dicgeiot and Chen st of 18 years' experience. Audacld at Lis Drogdand ¢ w Warchouse, No. ¥4 Ercadway, | market is generally ste Plew-York, snd by wl Drusginte. | extibited mere fruvese, # of the na! oth Houscs, ) | eut declared the wotien |