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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEK 185, I866. 5 e et i ettt g " | s SPORTS. MARRIED. “ e v v TIAY tain the 1onor and intsgrity of the Couatrr, to promote | rampant and diaconnected speech. Special reference was PACIFIC COAST. FIELD 5 T“E 'm“ i ']DFFH&'\ DEH'H“R “m\ ¥4 prosperiey erd welfore, aud pever more to the end i Timn | made o G, Baiers feat of soling the Bire spocts and st 1 ———— BALOWIN_BIBLY.-On Welneutay,Sept 1., the stdcnss o AN A AR . " e ts Constitution or that Usion | watches the peopl New-0 to Th S . ide's father, by the Rev.J. . Pe ) i aino tle hauid o rebaltion agaiuat s Constitusion of Hhat CERR | 60 0 N eatraction of the nation, sad Horaco | _BAY Fraxcisco, Sept. 15, 1356, —Jose A. Godoy, Meti- THE EXCELSIORS IN WASHINGTON. ot eew York. to Mise Emaily M. Bibly, davghtee of W. H. | which that Constitution created. Hel » ¢ g o . ——— | bo falflied. and that therehy peace would come. The oniv | tion for the Somthern megro” and great sym- | caft Consul, has issued an invitation to all Mexican resi- | gpacial Dispatchito The N. Y. Tribune y of Paterson, Now - Jersey. | roal question before the country was whether the Union nism. He understood the polior o{l(;r?le) be | dents to participate to-day in the celebration of the fifty- W asmygroy, Monday, Sept. 17, 1366, rmn—s}l&.ol_n ‘.'.‘.“.:,“E,".‘..‘if.“-‘:‘."n':!‘i‘i:.":' - v ) be restore o th th ' i nivers o > . . > bride's 3 . Mr " T“E MEET[\G INU V[ON.SQ[ ARE | et fl.{xm’n.«}‘.’ e hatbes, l"-.\-)l: . ut i oon. | ?y:' '.’1;;\",;1»:{,{ fi'né’a?'i’,’;f.‘.’&"’fi'?-‘x'fix"-: was reported | The Excelsiors were taken dawn to Mount Vernon | Eraser wlf,i" City, Mich., to Faucle K. Sisscu of tic foru o place. { tr - X‘p‘:} .m:'unx.:vv;? .‘n’i.";&"n'.‘e"&l?,"fi ::;!(;u;rl;m: :g:m;“mm. R ng with bim to | . C lumbia River September 2, with 1,650 barrels of 0il | to-day in the steamer Wawasset, a very select and fashionable | Detroit and Owwezo papers please copy. ot ‘fii.;'nufixn-:"lh'r him-'r-' L e deonscorrectly, we were going Arsons of Alabama followsd in proposition ¢o give 8 and 1,200 pounds of bone this season. assemblage being on board, The United States Marine Band GI:LD—.I:A&IEMWI-]. Brooklyn. on Monday, Sept. 17, at the' exactly iu the wrong direction in our un;-mm; ,x’o restore -thlvln! to :n,qamerm ;lbn the Union ;n reality . SANDWICH ISLANDS. was also on board, and discowsed fine music. At Mount S T"rwdoxidfll‘;m?b’fim q 0 N ' o eace. We must face ahout and go more than half way #spoke of the South Leing certain of sucoess Sandwich Islands dates of August 25 report the river at | Vernon they played a dirge in front of Washington's tomb. N—ROCH ' . THE SPEAKERS AND THE SPEECHES. | prace, Mot s tohe aguin restored fo their r o arrenders of oo, Johiston & Co., and 1hen (567 | TLloat & Fis of ihirty foct, SWECPIDE AWAY & pior of 30LA | 0r"coo ey ‘p. the atsamer stopped. 8 Fort Wasbiugton, MILLES-OCKWELL-0n Mondey Sopt 1 the Chiict of RoR b acxsoisgged laca 1 tbe petion, 1140 boenwaid | Koow i1 t0 e fheirdaty to vield and submit fo the Comtite: | masonry twenty-five feot high, which had just beon com | gy ek r” oSy "m""d belng received with | _ Cordalia C Rockwell, both of hie iy, 2> 5 g o that the Norta was afraid of the Sou raid of their pow ion. co e citizens New-Yor thor bard, | i g d which military post L - B . 3 ¢ s s, bt b belered s (o bl time forward he | aad b et St e max i hat boes SemInRONT | e © vETERARS_Ay Ac. | Ut bonors by the commaodant. The trip wasavers en- | SRULNGIACT R LNTIRT, Sty e Last eventug the sapporters of Andrew Jobnion's | Kerth and 116 Cory Ve, 0% vanoes of tho Scith, It was { deserving popular aufrage. i DRI ST T e . Joyableone. In the cvening the Escelsiors wers entortained | of Lyndon, Vi ) peiicy asembled in Unlor-square for the purpose of fadorsing | 18 WOSKORIND o anq it was also laoking in stafosman- | The Chairman then announced Col. Gardner, who related QUITTAL. at Stagg's new rooms. On Tuesday they visit the Preaideat, RN v ” - e 3 OCK, T 3 - 3 i % el s ele plirmits, of Now-York, Scvea large stands bad been erccted tn the | Judgs COEEIOR 0¥, 00 tiution and the T e iee | B0 1o meot hor 1n heavew, * By God Tl be there. with rofer. | sowly organized Associstion of Moxican War Veterans, on BARBER—Suddenly, on Setyrday, Sept, 15, Chislas B Barbet, sgoll Squre, and & profusion of blue and red fire, after tho mane~ | (WY % 00 P yle gefined tho crime of treason to be an | ence to Mr. Tl ';mulgm»d. Fie poke also of the dreadful | Friday laat. He necepted the proposed hosor but declined | JUNIOR DASE BALL MATCM FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP 23 178 s membes of uhe Matropolitaa Potle partaent. o e ofpmis by R S L T . % 3, | and the coufiscation of their property, but the ponisbwent of | damned if they don't.” offioer who should make a speech exceedisg threo Jines,” EEEPSIE THE VICTORS. u his lato’ residence, No. 10} u:iuc.,u Tuesdsy, Sept. 13, *f 1 tomple of Nberty, with an overflowing exuberance of red, | and by cautivoation 0 ot FICHT, P een"Wwas ot o b | After bis remarks aman upon the stago proposed three | - Capt. Nichols, cuarged with maltreatiug the erow of 90 | yeors Our Spacial Corrompondont. 1 /clock p. i white and blue colors, and immediately bebind the 8peakers | metod out by either the President or Congress, but by the | eheets for i who ';_:I not deprive us.;v' our whisky. | suip Reunion, was acquitted yesterday. Judge Hoffman, be- poul P""“'“mumm“~ Mondsy, Sept. 17, 1668, | BROWN~o s ctty, on Sundsy, Seot. 16, Ide Floronce, iy ata3d was displayed the hackneyed coat of arms of the State | operation of u:: c):-;l‘.l~ u cour Murju.:;;-u”“mfl 0 1‘5'};"5.:'& . Hoffmann. © meeting then broke up, aboat m:fl:r:la‘: |:' case was tried, regarded the evidence as too iy m i d-:gli;z-l!dm and Joanna C. Brows, sged | year, 11 monthe of New York. Ciioese lanterns of variegated hues decorated | r:gm{{;j"m'g,;;m_ o R eP Tk Gponiie petasssles of i o SN Ay L+ ...,;37-;:"-' :o;;;v't;g' S e The first game of base ball for the ;llumar?l p:lll‘ g SR AN IR, L R RETEL this stand and directly opposite a huge gas eaglo flamed bril- | {he enterprise which kad made their city the meiro olis of the THE GERMAN STA’ OBGANIZATION OP THE ORBGON LEGISLATURB—MA- sbip of New York Statecame off here to-day, and was :flm«mm No. 4 Irving-place. ou to-morrow (Tuse- liastly from the front of the Maison Doree. A fire- :m(leu ;nd -Im::.tr-';n‘mmnnm._‘lt'n,. A\nmn htr‘sv f. 1{. »; This stand. on the m; of Uniou-square, was well ."(‘ e % nessed by a large concourse of people, including a grest nunky (fifld«!’”‘?}il“!‘“ Her will be fatered ia . » : joved the secrot of their unpazalieled prosperity was to tended by representatives of the German populatioa of 4 RINE AND MERCANTILE INTELLIGENCE. from Now-York, Brook: el st work group was rected on University-place aud fronting | povel e Bttt L ELE LORCC " dought & siable form of | Soventeenth, Kightcenth, nd other ad R i e e :“’“}:" ;"" “"‘A‘:I'""‘)‘:“;:" e} ‘:;" u:- BROWN—On Swonlay, Sept. 15, Eisa Oiffu, wile of Goocgs on liroadway, representing Andrew Jobuson iu a biue st | government, in which the laborer bad received the reward of | “"At 8 o'clock the_meeting was openied by Councilman Koster | 1y, o % 7 ., 1866. yn, New-Jersey, Albany, Newburgh, and of : oton | T aged T and brass buttons between two uskuown ladies, which tie £y oil the artisan his wages, and the merhant bis success. | nominating P. . Joachimsen, esg., as Chatrmar, who, without | 413 MeUEr z‘{w' %, from Colambis iver, brings | ' The prise oeatended Iix 1n ppetaetion b R F e ool B e J&mfiflzfidut nd brass . . They usked no protection bat that which was found in union, N ead the mesolutions in Enwlish, which | #2750 in treasure. : ship was & beautiful al 5 : ' » A" Committee declaed to be a very aceurate representation of | G GO IS FE S, Mo’ O govarmiaent. Bat there | e enaihy addgpes, road, Ui rosolutiont o e ok s | - Tho Oregon Legislature onpuniaed on the 10th inst, | boarig apoo the llewing: 2o the Champlon JasiecOeie i e o o e etiuns. Naxth and South. 1t was o noticeadle faet | g0 1uUL (o ieer' parmancnt peace i1 ftable form of go¥ern- | Zeitung, was the first speaker. Ho atrongly advocated the | T. . Cornclius ws elected President of the Senate, aud Ball Club of the State of Now-York. By tho citiseos of Pough | FANNING SO0 Miier, RS o' Thmblih Hondrieks that the fage of the Prosident was directed in an ardent man- | meut while the nation was being distracted aud divided b;v‘-_ Prosident’s policy, condemaed the action of Congress, and | ¥. F. Chenowith Speaker of the House. o ‘;‘-:mnz: 17, 100 oo Oleby of (b1 ey, nad | ot oiirizes wik s peid s baniose forg 35 o o toward the lady who was indicated as the represeatativo d:llr?cll\e n'ud r"ul‘u'(mnl‘ry |:-r|\-. n“‘“.h’,".f",‘i‘.’r.:';-ni closed Lis remarks with an appeai on bebalf of John T. Hoff- “u-ny emigrants, duwuni;d l'llfi ?;mmg prospects in o National, of Cold Bpring, The rule required that the :.,‘3&"-’.“?.’-7'.‘«'3"'& d:ml_i:r_n-h‘llv;.l.-.l-" : o ¥ ‘o o structive party were al 1ng 1o overturn 3o wan. ontana, are returning to Portland, Oregou. 4 R, tally invit - » of the Southern Siates. The stand facing Dr. CLeevers | uyg withleld trom ten Statesof the Unien thelr just ricbts, | D, Philip Morklo followed pretty much in the same strafn, | = Arrived shi K,m,‘fim..' Libby, from Boston. gl it gl B T T ente g | 7k on Thursday - t,urels was rather thioly-attended, and the courteons pollcv.n"llfl o e, dowu h‘luo'm cmylm;nmm'lng” !-::: | llnd rlnudd his :flan‘r nt:: a cunn‘d;m:lflfln ulkli:‘u 'Ilq;:o: Also arrived, whaling ship Rowan, Hamblin, from a | splendid grounds of the Poughkeepsians were fllled with large llanT’Al’DhmMn‘:’m&MmIMCuzm who were detalled 1okeap the platforme clear, declared that | Wity and bt MW WML, | Dokment | otmen ot RO L ey | cruise, Sho lne 1,000 bble. whale ofl 135 bbis. sperm ofl, | erowds o adies and gentlowen, ah of whom took the Iivelieat | Sebt. 13 of diphtheria; Wiliaz Angustes sidest tor 0531, Sugasion {heir position as guardiaus of the peace Was & mero sIBCCULE. | ok ol it {u chalns at the feet of & sectional Party i1 8 | " Me Herman Sebroeder and a Mr. Hostetter were the nest and 12,000 I whalebone. iuterest a'“?'n" e, Eapeo aliy ‘;h.u aot & l'_f:k-:nl: Tie fanerai services wili be lild at the Charch of the . Twenty fonr small boys occupied the grand stand, and at in- gn::ed c?n.;; T‘m_ m»::';u..-nu p.nvhr;mlmn;gx‘a':ln;ec;'v speakers. The latter laid particular stress upon his former :::nngl 'mml,fflns"‘.wu:“ :'nflmm‘" oo s ‘I’f S Ld re; :.:- T-.-gm;;;;al:l?z:“fl:'h‘mm,":kf mmi:m.:: " chaniad e wellimown melodion, “Star Spasgled | frther I Melae ey M Senimens WA WP | AEROR, A 0 AR B Ul wers o bame: THE SOUTH PACIFIC. Ao Moo they coniribate aFgely in funds and everything oo | Sidkoot orier vk 3 l'ug «of the Free" o d My Country, > tis of | ulv of an election which showed that the white people hnfl, be- | The S law came in for & good sbare of abuse, and Mr. —— erylmuwfln’:%"nmm"‘i“ 3 IIELD;'A&!‘%:LU&. -':-J.-nun, “"'“""f?li"""" Tue German and Irish eleents, which wero | come so degraded asto lose their reapect for theirown colot | Hoffmams slection polated oat as the quiv remedy for his o%l | 111y xuws To AUGUST S—THE SPANISH PLERT | The Voluntesrs went t tho bat s, ind commenced o 20 of Gybiiytie) Fumbie Rassisl. ol it o6 B o . be io full force, were lackivg on this r addresses wore delivered by Mayor Hoffman, The Hon. Max Goepp followed. He was sacceeded by AR v W ploy L A ST AP T : » rof New-Huren, J. T. Baboock, esq, of Cousecticut, | Mayor Hoffman, who came upon the platform, accompanted GONE T0 MANILA—A NEW-TORK BARK CON- | withmuch unparaileiod vigor that they surprised even thelr | Tl Svcounls b LSOl oMo Siamtay: st 9 occasion, sud a pumber of Fenias who attended | gpyoipers. by Mr. K. 1. Pravn, who also addressed the meeting. which, DEMNED. most mfimm rm‘na.. lhul: yfih; wnmlmu :‘:‘m R ol At e Mm“ o | out of curosity, were heard asking for M—A?“‘\,—‘ after rl-vrrkn by Mossrs. P, F. Swith asd G. N, Herrmann, T Dsn chugn. m{-rx‘my,'l S«Ip:. 1, ::Ll -ty e _!mnm:::c ;",;?".sf{r O;w:emh o e e | | without farther uoice. allagbe: d bo inated 5 No. . | sdjourne he brig W. D. Rice, 43 days from Tabiti, arrived, . ' JOHNSON~Ta Yorksle, on Sanday, Sept. 18, after s long and severs - f""x o m’" c“‘h:m ";“ ':: 4 ::lr:m “pwe | At this stand the Hon. Erastus C. Benedict offici- THE POLICE ARRANGEMENTS s passenger (_'nn(nlxyz Collip. of tie whaling’] PUTIRRR Baealbie: ou Uinews, Walter Elworth, youngest chibd of Tiow. W. aad Hiarrieh on the Bonte Siskios ont.of opmPTRRNNS W WO(E SvRSEH ated as Chairman, npon the proposition of Mr. Courtney, Dis | were of the best description. ~There were prosont detachments | hyrk Alabama, wrecked on Chatham Island. et R Y aasboults 0.1 | g Ik Jounton. aged IS years and 7 wontbe. + a¢ the meeting were computed variously, but the fact | yriot Attorney. The Chairmas, in calling the meetiog to | from the Fourth, Fifti, Sixth, Seventh, Eightt, Niath, Tenth, | “rrhe §panish’ fivet after making temporary repairs loft PR i . | NATION O % | Barvices willale place ot the .":L:";': the fumiiy. o Bighiys erati eathusiaam, which was formerly the principal accessory | of the dmpariaree 8 e SCCONeR |\ CGCL Vit ind the | and Tweniy-pinth Precinets, nurubering in all about 350 mea. | f070FD aspact of the fieet fre ity ot ] | LXON=-Ou Samiay, Sept.14, 1035 st hissvaidune, o, 9 South P of like gatheriugs. The chief speakers, who were annonnced | oouptry. The present fuctious Congress desired to set asido | These were under the commaud of Inspector Jamos Loonard, | The bark Herman, formerly of New-York, has been con- LI e Wikisuborely g Bev. Hsiry Lyas, i the 530 eas of he sga- so Oamiogly, did not appear, and several old Democrats re- | the most important principles, and if those men had their | assisted by Dri Copeland as spocial aid. The force waa | demnod and sold at Tahiti under the instruetions of the 1 'll::;;l::l:v;ln'g'mm c.f;::mxlyd, Fm‘auu‘mm e 3 m"n- did not aud could not recognize the leaders | Wy they would hang white men as trators and give | divided into three sections. Capt. Caffrey of the Fifteentd | Hritish Consul. Hor commander, Capt. Perkins had pre- 2| ots. on Tussday, Sept. 18, at 1 o'clock. mackeg Shab SARE S0 0 . T ertiie lands of the South to the biack freedmen. | Precivct took charge of the lower part of the square | yiously boen drowned. Her coudemuation caused much 0 | ROMEN-At Kinsston, N. Y., on Wednasday, Sept, 13, Mary . W, wiio fyrmerly -~.«umdhpwmmenne -t{l:emocmlc mr:;l:n- : s.b..m..,, c.du «'1’ Fl!o.vh‘h ‘fi'"x ;3 :’m #« w--‘;e&:mg::r | a d.mm .l"o';s m:lde-hl a‘ lr'bm ;flm‘:;'fl u:;f .:‘: remark, as competent people thlu;lght her u-lnvm:hy and a | dunghter of Wiz, F. sud Jusie R. Romer, in the 19th year of het age. During the meeting o large number of delegations with bau- | by birth and education. He bad fought in outhern | Ej s t | thata few supplies would enable her to compiete her voy- Fig = | VAN NOBTRAND—On Mosdey srestog; Edward Jomes, son of 2o acd traseparencis paseed fhroagh the crowd with baods | ruiee; but 1 tae prinaipies of the Democratls Sominar for | sids of the Sqewrs et Depshwa, The s dotaeh | ago to et Dotk of destination. It was thought het pur- | Total........sc... 7! Totl.. 12| Héury . i iary Van Nowtruud, in 14 9t 3 ou of hisage. f wumic. ¢ d ed with a huge t Governgr were to be ado ndos o \ chaser intended delivering the vessel to her former owners. INXINGS, Notice of the faneraf to morrow. of wusic. Tbe west siand was orsamented with a huge trans | ), n.type'o( those "‘n h;d l:su’h; lhln R-;nrl service, | miuth I n‘(c,mlct, Wln')hpnlt ed ur:,:r in ln‘npp:.l v"": :m 1st. 24, 3d. 4th. 5th. 6th, 7th. 8th. 9tb, Total. | SPARKS—On Sat: the 15th inst., at bis late No, UT areucy intended t - fe £Gon. | would be perfectly satisfied. The Sonth had fought an eurnest | square. Owiog to the unusual qu ng the crowd, COMMERCIAL. O . e ey , deoen gy 1 3 residence. paroucy intended 10 deliaeate the well-known features of Gen. | would be pefuetiv saenfec, R St WLl url S waked | arvioes of the Polioe were sear Poalied fato, requisition. | maw Faaw S The Paiams sbeame i - B S A Woat Finy thiskat, Jons Sgerks, ora., aged 8 yours, § months pod There were a number of inscriptions displayed refer- & AX-Fraxcisco, Sept. 15.—Tho next Panama steamer 3 0.0 0.0 1 00w s 24 ds p s a0 . - for Northers geaorosity Toe speakor theu proceeded to de- | their duty during the greater part of the ovening belng merely | yiij curry Jight treasure eas i e, 13, fy misees, 5; passed bals, 4; out on fouls, vos and trieuds of the tamily are v invited to st ring to the Constitution and the Union, and avy amouat of pounce the Soniber Loyalists. Ther must look 1o the men | to escort speakers to and from the etands through the crowd g y s g 20 s eaniins b e | y'weM B e ol g oL oo o £ (+ ‘Wees m aad Drummoad lights. who had fought the Unfon soidiers if tley wished to recon- | surrounding tbem. Altogether it was ope of the quietest ing bankers quote telegraphic transier P s out 0B 3; hot ) 0y . Forty-second-st., on_Tuesdsy, the 18th iowt,, st 11 o'clock s - e struct the South. (Great cheeri i Ihetinge ever seen in thus city. A8 fa a8 we could ascertain, | ceut. The brig Perpotus, from China, brings 3,000 mats Boneath=_ Nshoon, 2 Folsom. without further iuvitation. Tha relatives will attand at nouss STAND No, 1. The Hon. A. J. Rogers of New-Jersey. upon being called | no disturbance of any kind ocourred, of rice and 8,000 es of tea. w’flvl"-‘ub 3 I:";“ i wod aivinsed e vk b 10 o'clock. His remains will be taken to Cypress Hills for intec- e ot of 12 ugnn. was loudly cheercc. e said that 70 yoars ago that day THE PICKPOKETS. Yellow Jacket r’L‘de«Icher lhnu:"l: :h:‘r': nflml; '!;' volanteets. Whet the canfusion wmeat. muin stand at balf-past seven o'clock, called the meeting o | [ORRLCL Dy ey the Revolution. There was not a eingle | time to * work.” Jobn Franklin. a youog man, was arrested L:uninnp;n3;-3-::1.::"%114:“::-":;?‘;;:;.:‘ all, in flfll ical Notices. saying that it was Lis pleasure as well as bis duty 10 | jssue ndvoonted by the disusion party of to-di d- | by Deteotives Nivens ond Vaughan, locked up la the X""' A T Criokot will be played uj on the | ~=~ TN - e < IR | » the attention of the vast assemblage to the distinguished prior to the election Abraham Fifteenth Procinet Station-louse. fluorp" Auderson, aged match game of play Twenty-first Asseml y District (sorsh of o 38 addsess them and 4leo to sk their cor- | FT® + was to place the baliot in the bands of necroes | about 22 years, was arrested by Detectives Kelso and Radford Newark ground in Railroad-ave, this forenoon at 10 0'clock, | ,on o Fidn and Eignts aves). Hesiem snd Yorkvili gontiemen who would address them and also to ask their cor- | [opjey o' That ‘s so]. The Coustitutional Amendment was | and Licked up in the Fifteonths Precinct Stacion House. D between the Yonkers and Nowark second elevens. tabg | Repiblicansiectors Ofthis Disrict who wupport. the principles ot: dial acquiescence in the programme of the Committee of AT | joudod cown with the idea that vegro suffrage was the para- McDougal arrested George Brown, and COLLISON OX THE NUDSON AND BERKSHIRE RAILROAD— | _ Freparatious are making by the frst-clox Base “‘g L,“"', bolied ia the addsress snd resclutions of Lhe inte Union State Conven: s. The most important part of his duty was to | woost objeot. It placed the negro upon an equshity, and even | Vagchan avd Niven, a young man naued Henry € E = = : - of Newark m-xseml |n‘e‘lB 50 llfl':olur‘ ;:h:l‘r:l:s‘l& m:;l:’u:yr:";mdl,. mmu_‘ b R Ay 3 ingui it 4o | superior fo the white foreigner The Radicals would elect | Both prisoncrs were locked ap for the night st Pulic THE HUDSON RIVER INSANE ASYLUM—PEAT BEDS | Sussex County, during the anaual county fal ohEnoe. ted t mames o proseat the distinguished soldier, statesman and citizon who | S3PREOF 16 TS RIECE, LU 4ont of the United States. | qaarters ot Bty s S October, BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, cornar of Thirk-ars. and One-hondead-a was to preside over their deliberations. He asked for bit | (Cheers,! Those who were opposed to Johnson had left the % oy g st e o mscm ot e e A ek i y -l S ¢an it se2med suporflous) that enthusiastio reception to whioh | Upion porty, and the wen in Coagross who wore arrared OSE OF TAF “UNION SPEAK From Our Special Correspoudent. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE ON BROADIAY. geA TUESOAY EVENTNCA Sypiamber fandls o8 oeloos, be was so well entitied. Firat .mnuh»mnm t, wisest in ll;mfl“w'st'om(l’"m"-n [ Brens r'-mn:xl Vit B Tio 3 3 Db Hupsoy, Bept. 13, 1865, - Coatial Comitee.~ Personal sttendance whl be ecotsary. ‘be Hov. 8. Cox ( 'Sunset Cox’) was the next speaker. ihor & o Tribune. = /1 cvancl. most valiaut in the field, he begged leave fo introduce | pthe 0% 8 % DO L UORMe], OOk, CCinse'of Lis apeech. to | - Spa: Let me eall the attention of your readors o RAILROAD ACCIDENT. A CABINET MANUFACTORY BADLY DAMAGED—LOSS W. H. DE CAMP, ¢ lnspectors. t1e emigent citizen, patriot aud soidier, Msjor-Geseral John Sr m . TORY L 3 -y % Gen. Batler, and coucluded by calling for three checrs for 5 As the 1! o'clock train on the Hudson and Berkshire s S W. L. MEEKS, g e seneral D Mayor Hoffman. the fact that, ot the soldiers’ meetivg to-night, the James Gal- b ABouT 40,000, T T e T e Yatige Beach of Quoens County madea fowro | lagher of New.Haven who spoke from one of the stands is tho | Railroad was turning a curve coming into Hudson this | g0 oftor 7 o'clock last evening o fire was dis- ———— Gen. Dix congratulated New-York upon the part it marks, in the course of which be said that for ninet % 145 | men who, when & draft was ordered, counseled his hearers. | morning, it came into eollision with a freight train. Both | cavered oo tho fourth floor of tho large four story brick baikl, . Gpecial Nofices. g s | fatbers had believed that uo State could leave the Unior, Who the officers endeavored to eaforce the draft, ' to kill | ayciues were badly damaged, and the engineer of the loco- | ing Nos. 925 and 930 Broadway, betwoen Twe iy-second and BORITE 2 ANl bt . borne in * preserving the Union from disruption.” and ask ey : Rt W Tt Boov Hisoes ] ¥ g ¥ ge g in W uere is the internal peave for which 500 locked as the first | Skod bim o uulearn tha 7, Thad. Stevens. [Hisses d—n them,” What kind of soldiers are they who ac " i James I, | Lenty-shird-sta.,and occapied for themogt part by It Horabe, | An Appenl to : b- Without anotber worl, ho would make room for J. 1. Hoff- oh oid ¢ W wotive Buffulo was badly injured. His nawe is James B, York.—ihe undersigned. membera of the Union State Central . ho flames were extinguished the | mittee appoioted anufactyres of nb;vm,v, rosewood and other descriptions of fine furnitare. gnc\’ Y - a0 bornod oot, and $us Temainder of | Syrscure on the Sth of Seprember instant, to take mesiresforShe reorgusiaten of e Union Pty the City of Rew-Yort frait of your patient struggles agaivst the evils of a long wod fourtl: floor aud roo call upon tie Union Elactors of sanguinary war " sayiop that “the war of passion and of Armstrong. 4 NUDSON RIVER INSANE ASTLUM. D New- York, Sept. 17. 1866, may, the ' next Govarnor of New-York." M. Hoffman aud Mr. Pruys then briefly addressed the meet- o Kept p Wil womtipned iterzeds"aitough o) Hoftman uad Mr. Praya tea briety addreseed the meet nce t blic authority has I ince ceased.” Of 8 PR Ry g : P Tl e S - the building satarated with water. e eonition ‘of Yhe 1sto- Rebol Biates be said: - Eight mil e Comctoa. e Hon. Mr.Copen, g . | THE TOUR OF THE SOUTHERY LOYALISTS. | Tus Comisiones appoated by the Govorvor to 1o | o lom o1 My, Beraha mgit s Sariions smonatao | S i et i o, St St \ . Buc York, —— cate the Hudson River Asylum for the Insane under chi &"hfi'm M!:;;r;l:;m al:::o'.{ o e :'-"J.i'.’.'s"n-"’i?'flf’f’f..fl*""’“' u;:-,..a..‘:u:;_.... ter 666 of the laws of 1866, have made out the follow programme of visits for the pursuance of their duties. Poughkeepaie, Mondar, Sept. 17, i Tiows of our people, for want of the self-government to which I Qounsstiont. ¢ ther are entiod, are Tiving under a pontical abasement | £ Cochran of the Minetcouth ard, Mr. Buck of N il ating to their pirit, emoerrassiog to their : also briefly addressed the m;flm 1812, apates and fenders, bouxs wtock by water, 84,000, Iosured for 85,000 in Relief Compab?. - lment deggnde in o lerye mensury iy 26 18 ocoupied in tho basement, first and foarth floors, stike the hons andbhe eMcieney of the Union orssaizstion i thiv city. It 14 or, & Kevolutionary soldier disgouraging to their efforts to rise up to the few minutes, and concluded by singing a patriotic song, the - ow social Iife, which s oveniug on them under the altered | (TN R IR sus ogatio sts hiad an ent de cere U B 0 ! Joluing in the chorus gt : n Nowbargl. Taseday, 8°nt. 15. : . Loa ¥ | torded that every sincere Usion man shell have w N e Vet oy et | e L . "afier “tiree obecrs for Hoffman, Prayn, aud | astic welcome in Albavy, of which ve 200, Weds . Ib*;“:.’;,“:‘:’m,_‘",:‘_‘;,’:fi‘;fi';’,’_w oss 0n 8tock, | Lo every fuciity for the exertion of bis jus llh-—{?Ea"h gunidence that the City of NewTork woud Suppert | sudrow doiusos, tien dispersed. o take alook atibe frc | sooousts. They were o Y welcome \it, Tuureday, Sept 7 Pho sectod floor 1 oeoupied by Willium Dress. | Sdcouncllsofthe party. 1o/ loueiio, Thot Bt ¥ Leeruy the party proceeding b works. | Harris. After the Chairinan Hudson, Priday. Rept aler; loss by water 8200, insured for 84 000 in the Siud promote ti.etr selfich interests and_rersonal ambition, shall be ex= Strennons exertions s being made by the citizens of | Company. The third floor is occupied by Mre, Jack- the above-named places to bring iufluences to bear upon | gou as u dwelling; loss by water, §200, the Committee named to have the Asylum located in their i The bui'diogs ‘f'i"fl:" :-y J.eobncmfi‘ and a f’mn respective localities. to the smount of 85,000; ineured in city eomparion U | gvia is d. t unknown, Detachments of ividual to be enr , i requi g RN origin of the fire is at presan o, . We trust that svery Usion mwn o this city wil feel it to be olios wero oreseat from tho Twenty.ninth and adjolnitie Bre- | %ol wtend t this sorliment, s Gl ov o 1 gow- Brauscomb of Missouri, had responded, Gov. Brownlow was introduced and wade o few remarks. He was fol- lowed by Gov. Humilton, who made the following able argument ‘ ad reason to expect that, with the close of the war. not ho passed to consideration of Siate politics, and 1 of the Albauy Ho’amwminuon' " cé i i your suj rou pot only in- en worthy of the piblc confdcace Dbat vou indorse the measures of the President as just and i accordance with the Constitution under which we hive, I — STAND No. 5. At this stand, fronting the eastern side of the squere, there was o small nudience—a sort of of the gathering in front of tle wain stand At a late hour Mr. A, LUMBIA COUNTY. shall give them my vote on both grounds, and shall | J. Ditenbocfer was calied on to preside, and, naturally enough, ould th 3, bu pnoeted 5 - O ifhte all hu my power to ita success.” Lookiug forward | Capt. Rynders was the first speaker anuounced. The ex. | with \Soud Saoontiet be sctticd, bat #ll the lasues connceted | gy jy oyjjeat that Columbis County is destized to be- | cinct, uader the command of Capt. Spelght, and us usual roo- gt Ropaoyalodrg Ty g b e < by 35T 4 £5 the time—three guarters of a century hence—swhen the pop- | Marshal prociaimed a universal peace ou auy terms which our | hy 210, we have been disappsinied” We vad roason to | come famed for the yield of its peat beds. In addition to | dered” cMicient aid in preserving order azd protecting £ the 17¢k sk 18th Septeniber, mstant, "to thedr tive would pumber 200,000,000, be boped | Soutbern bretbren conld be induced toreturn tothe Union. The . we sbould have no other | the valuable devosits recentl brought to light in the | property. District meetings to take part in this - xm s e—— o wlation of our country y, there are now nceounts of lh‘u:lmtthnr m!my orzanization, orthern part of the Cou 1 noble sn 114 the periphery of the expect atheriog. | :- but 10 restore the nation 10 & peace footing, that those peoplo would live under the same Coustitution that | Captain disinte et ‘oup o do now, and Jook back to us with thhnkfulness for twice | that they had met for the purpose of preserving the Union, woee, and rearrauge the variovs Dopartments of the N § g cons of 1 riotic Stale Ticket nominated by the Unlom preser IS hack i we_ v\ shpiiom s Swige | Shal Chay Ao et e e it s, ‘osary 3o, | Hiowe] BT i e e et | Rt b Baiisuint B e o THE DRARE L) o i the gk wirk o 4ot 1 ing o has P 1, bat if it became neceesa tion of the Presidest, whet NEw Yok, lath lighted. He said to p large scale at an early day, and various experiments are )y the more glorious. lnu':\vh of j:l:iee and nl:ctul:z‘mh{ over ; A S *3 . Der, 1085, the narrowness of prejudice sud the implacabi of pas- m the hands of those who had sustained it doring t copt that of mere physical streagth, he Convention . { OLD BOWERY THEATER. e MR0N, sion.” * r 4 they would use poysical force and fight. He believed in ad: | o e i d e , coustitutionally or b alroady in process, The fecling in relation to peat st Al | giganella, or e ke B e Miea asd a | 1 B O W, Py e TICE-PRESIDENTS. mittisg a Soutbern representative of Southern carry itself out of the Bat they did withdraw. 1+ | (erent poiuts on the Hudsou inereases daily. dramatic version of Sir Walter Seott’s novel of * The CH MCKINNEY, CHARLES & SPENC Vice-Presidents was then read: | and seemed to be somewhat surprised that tn thers an npparent contradiction ¢ There s a differenco be. p——e Fuir Maia of Perth” oceupy, for the present week, the The followlng list of Hawilton Pish, Alex. T. Stewart, Wm. H. Aspiawul, Jumes tween the right to do o thing and the power to do it. A man 8o eannot lawfully steal or murder, but he has the power to cow. stage of this Theater. Miss Fanny Herring, a Bowery " He believed thot with the active favorite of long standing, appears in both plays. * Old aid 5ot appisud his opizio WESTCHESTER COUNTY. AGAINST REBELLION, Siepben R, Piickney, Joseph W, Aisop. Lutder C. | gympathy of the Northern Democracy the Soath conld rugain | ou e it be b to com, e rowrart Brown, Jobu T. Aguew, Edward Cooper, O, | thelr uld position in the Goyernwent, and tuat tist would be & | mit those or any other crimes. It is 4 question o s te Vanderbilt Lyecargus Edgerton. A-?U'WM Veler Loril brig lgot.o'h' countr, fact as weil as theory. ~ As a question of fact. the "e g Drury” wears @ particularly nest appearance just now, NOT FOR IT, fard, F. S Kirtlavd, Wm. T. Colemao, 8. L. M. Barlow, TLe nest speaker was Senator McDougall of Culifornia. | governments of the soccaed States did exiat. A goverument I'TRGLARY 1N MORRISANTA.—During the afternoon | and is well od by the orientals. ATTENTION:! Ricliard Shell. Jobn J. Cisco, A. A. Low, John D, Jones, | Lhe Senstor from California would certainly] bave mados | de facts 18 @ goverpment in fact e bat 0t | of yesterday. e ple-nie of the foundiog of Morrisania BUDWORTH'S MINSTRELS. Tha delegates from New. Vork City to the Soidiers’and Sailors State Vilaon G. Brown. Richerd Atkisos, Daniel | speech had bis Lealth per: Untortunately, bowever, 80 | lawfally #0; & governmoent ~de Jjure, was taking place. the boot and shoe store of Johu Gilge: Mr. Budworth has made haste to burlesque ““The Black | Convention, at Svracuse, Il'mlnh-km uuu.?-. ‘ Deviin, Leonaid W. Jerome, H Grinoell, W. Batler Dun- | far as the amusement of the crowd was conoerned, his “chronie | government existing both in fact asd in member of Hook an r Trock No. 1. situsted Crook,” and uy_accomplish the mirthful work lome('llu DAY ‘(lomo}!rn: ;\'tl:: G, ‘rmufl.q':h' Suse, i, John A, Siewart. Henry Edwin Crosswell, James | ailment” was strongly upon him, and he was unaffectediy ivoo- | Rebel Government existed de facto. ~The spel corner of Eiwhth s Fordha $oa clover manner. Mr. Griffin’s farce, “ Rooms to Let, | coer of Brosdwey aad Eightlist, o wrpenge, fof fhoie Sopctaes e, Goo. W, Quiatard, Ricl 3 neey, | berest. He was “u) nded down * in & mapser which was, | instauced the de facto rocognitions of the Rebel Goverments | pohbed of its ats. b without Board,” is also sented nightly. mong the :('na;. ‘W, NELSON, and ot S o Clauoas. Fouo Alatyoe. , creditable 1o bis sudienc ., by our ows and foreign Governments. ke Rebel States did | 11 wife's Jowelry and all their clothing. other pieces are “The Goddess of Liberty ” and *Tho Yonx. Septomber 17, 1966, odiced. Uader the impression | imwpair their own rights, but they did not fmpatr the 1 | overal hundred dollars, Mr. Gilger, as o meber of the Fire | Yt PSS w8y, "B worth mg‘)‘_fl e Lt s st Baiast Dbt the United States. The Eebel States did go ont. The Presi- Jrook wes then | et Telock ot the Amy Club will be beld this, Tuesday the 18th fust., st Depdrtment, was with the company to which he belongs, and [ atitute All who take i fnterest in ‘As Movor Hoffmaa was abont to step upon the platform to Robert H be intreduced by Ges. Dix, Pruyn, Who was evi- | tist be was the Crook somewhat colebrated as a succ-ssfal . ) 7 et overiooked 1n & Demoeratic orowd sald | cooker of eheap meats acd vegetablos, Be was nt Srst very | dens bimeelf bas said it. Bt thoy did not take one fnch of | hie wife had gooe to New-York. No clue bas boen obtaiaed of tions of actors. Club wip Hoffman, dou't forget to tell Dix thet I wili iollow . ome villainoas Radicsl disvclied the deli- | territory nor ove Rebel citizen from without the jarisdiction | tho thieves MR, HACKETT. Teoevusents ste mvited. | JOHN W. CHAM Gecretery: rewarks.” Hoffman did not forget bim, us the el soon afterward retired. Tacn came Col. | of the Government They may destroy the obiigations of the |~ p A About 114 o'clock last | , Theater-goers in irookiyn can see Mr. Hackett as Sir | E=———————————————————"= Ve juel proved. one, who spoke strongly in faver of fighting N sgland f | Government toward them, bat they caunot dastroy the right IEE AT MORRISANIA.—Abou 4 o'clock last | b T af in * Henry IV.,” at the Brookiyn Academy RESOLUTIONS, she rotased to lot in the ol friends of the Democratic party in | of the Governmeat to deal with 11s citizens and pusisb them nlelt k_of bay set_on fire belonglng to | “E'yt i T ueeday, He will play the Fat Knight in e resolutions declare the necessiiy of bealing the wounds | the South, ‘usion of bis remarks the inevitable | for crime. Texas was once an independent Government; but, | Joun Crane, st Wilton. ‘The stack eontained about eight tuns | O The Merry Wives of Windsor” on Friday g The New-York Sun Enlarged of the recent strifs; assert that the Congressional policy wonld | Kerrigan d by Au- | worn down, it hnl'{ ‘sppenied for help to the Goveramentof | of Lav. whish was eatirely cousumed, Mr. Crane's lois is > Sy o drew Jobusod. the United States, Our Gover about §130. No insurance. WINTER GARDEN. MORE THAN DOUBLE ITS FORMER SIZE' | appearat Matinees at this tird PRINTED WITH NEW TYPE: NEW ENGINES! NEW PRESSES! 10 Rebol States * 10 Polands, 10 Hungaries, or 10 Y e tht to | MacSorley, wbo, us his name would i Eoglish and Germi By way of were tho relat ons then existing ¢ s0ng infavor of Andrew Jobnson, MacSoriey said Le was golog | pealing for succor. Twenty seven tilli o stump the State for Andy, wnd therefore considered the aruulpg that succor. on condition that make of t Rrclwnds,” and that that poliey is revolutiopary; says persist in that poliey is an outrage ou bumanity, aud expresses giatitade to Aadrew Johnsoo. al Tesponded. yen we wil ercilions. What ¥iest Prodt oF THE SEASON 1% WESTCHESTER, — and people 8D | Thg (st frost of this season was noticed in the Villnge of Ford. of powerful people | jais on Sanday moraiag. It was very percoptibi sarrecder our in- | Jr piom 2oflroad track and on the grass The Buislay Brothe Theater ou We o | help you. We grew fat, and a: rogant, b Y Sounters oF CALIFORNIA.—The Veteran Corps is Nine cheers and long continued_applaase greeted Mr. Tofi- | Lo 1400 FUc 5 X Nioe . ccess of ‘y policy” sure. Toe audience was amns ependent nationsl existenee. Who will denr that the et op— B e R e e et Wies e Jn..;u;ohn-y J Diggent Haar, ceq, read the | m."ym_um of people who generouty grasted aid bl as many the title of an organization of the soldiers of California, having Contaiue all the News - e Ko g ooy o o e T e ey ool cponsiy e e cf My | piormed. ol tholy chigatioma ! Toey eatered lato & oesigh NEIWJERSEY NEWS. for its objeot the prescrvation of the bonor, aud the perpetua- BY CABLE: BY TELEGRAPI BY MAILY lett its mauagement to My Tildes, wholed the servioes there- | policy.” Other speakers were called upos, and afer bricf | war on our be arther (han {ag, they GRTP W 1€ —— ton of the beroism, won by the valor of the scldiers of tho t WG @ MATGS BRTINAY Speeches in faver of admitting roconstracted s bels 10 repre. | wiilions of woney for a te.ritory fin Am’-o? od NEWARK Paclfic tu the war for the Union. It is proposed by the Con- PRICE 2 CENTS. Magor Hogvaax said: My fallow-sitisens: T foel that T am | #0588t108, tho weeting adjoutncd. i Aoy ey s by b ey iy Ssinoap S o0 Spieres, o onLl oot Offce, Corner of Nassau and Faiton ste. il ofout e who marched aguivat . wore ek prisser sd | AccipENTS ox Tite Monis AND EsEX Ratmoap. | mlitary aikginstune in the S S Sral State meet at home, surrounded by teos of thousands of my fricnds. {Cuoers | 1 rcjoice at this vast assembisge of Amegican peo. le, gathered together at this auuiversary of the Jnltu'; of e ‘American Constitution, to ratify and indorse a palicy | Sounded upon that Constituion, sud fo desounce n policy at war with it asd with the best interests of our country. (Cheers and ories of ** Go in, Joun.”| 1 rjoiee that this is the second time within a few days when the people of this metropolis e giton exprossion to their opinion upon the great | Bsuc of the day. 1 rejoice that the poople of Shis city then and to-doy afiirmed & policy which | Constitution. —At noon, yesterdag, 4 lad nawed Connolly was 1uu over by & contrugon train of the Morris and Essex Rallroad aad so badly tojared &% , STAND XO. 6. This stand was presided over by the Hon. Hira: Ketcbam, who said the people were called upon' to decide & controversy between (ke President and Congrose. Presidest Jobnson, be said, maintaived that the States recently fn re- | (o (0ol claimed that it never sece belilon were never cut of the Uslon, and cannot come in ex- | 1 5 ) torm a8 they see 8110 preacribe if that doctrine | /4 secede, but illegally and without antbority. ¥ Len the inbabitants of those States are not citi- oo tates, aud not entitled to the benetits of the elon, Wers hanted A 1w8, P o b isons to Jethe i# claimed that they did u 1 warched to thy Cit ‘rnu&u.lv h}lm{.lwlwn the shadow Utoke the solemn cowmpaet eutered into w Government, and levied war ageigst it ud is claimed that it mever loit right bf it Py, 4nd e o 108 is publisked in the Catifornia papers. et i Tax AT Nartoxar Frerp TriAL oF Mowem ReavERs beld at Aubarn in July, under tho patronage of baavy truck wagon at the | AN 3 9 gy By "z e o Tluboken and tho | tho STATE LEGISLATURE and supervision of the STATR Aval s, injured w9 @river badly | crLrural SocieTy, was the most thorough and extensive eve? in the faoe, and rendered the wagon a perfect wreow. AS™O | ) iy this country, Fifty-nive machines were estered for om wred locometive was also somewhat injared, tho train was dew"C | gompetition, and over two weeks occupied in subjecting the e ————— Ameriean LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, New Yorx. = A Fuctory—Tiadeon City, Now-Jersar. /7 Superior LEAD PENCILS, equal £ the most ce'ebrated brands, are offvred at fuir terma to the trade 4t the Company's Who'owle Seles oom, 1 o pake necessary the smputation of his right ler. 0:’(: ‘plock p. m. train from Hoboken eept upon su is true, said #cos of the United He conc'nded by exhorting sll good ¢ H H ] 2 | B H H & € £ 1 r & e g s & -3 g s ted on the iliegality ibed and baog. And . Woo will claiw that escognises upon tie flag of the country thirty.six | refrain from renewing thosc feclings of hostility between the ! ~ ery stir the omblom of n State. [Cheers.] A | North and Sooti which bed animated them during the wa not possible to do an illeg: o S ; chines [0 Overy variety of severe tests. No. 34 Jobnat., ow-Tost. A chiton {bat there 1a 50 piace. for o Btace euoupt | Mr. K was followed by Mr. J. It Wilsan of Trsaten, N. nto do an itegal and | As the re fi"]""fl“"'"o" expross train from Hack. | machives uk loved fudges, composed of The ablic ls fnvited to give theso PENCILS o fulr trial. Thoy etw. and that there can be no Usion without tle full | M. Curtis warned the Ly - anconstatiswel het Tade upof territory nad cit | ettstown to New.York was crosing Broad:st, in Newark, | The commitice G sleves Julges, composed of practical and S o pastpnl Ibieuans b Melton il Specatinn ety ol the Niser. 4 polley | zens aud Constitution and laws and oflicers. Bt when all the k yestordny oon, the locomotive stru selentific ngriculturisis ADA @achigigts, reported the resalts | t0 be had s K FOR THE AMERICAN PENCIL! ! orlich declares that war Laving ended avd peace baviog come, | _ Mr. James B, M ofticers are unknown to our Goveram: © citizens re horses attacked to an omoibus owned by Mr. | o'y eir jabo be State Falr at Baratogs, on Wednesda; & ¥ g e o e oo fpvecodna rhrleagh S Lot B s e pudiate oor Government, when the laws are 1 independ 1z, instautly hilling ono of them, aud so badly in. | Of thelr labors at the State T8I 4 OB B i e e b i Qe B e e Sy ], et y' e et A oy ot e )':,h.' '11.:)“ ndm;"" uru;uu eutly of our laws, what becomes of the State’ The Supreme | Joring the other that ke died sovn after. The driver and owni evening lust, awardiog the Figst PrExtuM Grasv Gorp s wing Machines, loyslmen. (Cheers.) And I rejoice tbat the people, by i - the wpeaking ccased before U0 | Gogrt of the ’ Uniled Btates, in o case arising out | bus were uninjured. MEDAL to the Buckeye Machine of Adriance Platt & Co. The . X *he City where you oan ind all kinds of dozonuce & policy &t war with th e of oted propesty, bus decided 1 tates ERMAN REPUBLICANS.—A very large meeting | main points ¢f superiority shown in the Buckeye Machine P oty b taly photn e arers tutionsl liberty > | roby iu their orgauized capacity, and that thus ever g BB . DURN I e 7 D NEW SEWING MACHINES, o Wanu(acturers’ prices, and where y | s ot y wan Republicwns of Newark, wor Beld at Haas's | wore for lightness of draft, ease of management, perfection of | vo, eun exchange any time within thiny deye for any other Machise ST STAND. citizen, without regard to bis feellogs in the ¢ ame Tt was ad- | i right. 'Why ! my felio it evening. ~citizens, wiat do Congress assume ¢ ” g A b Ward of that oity Tho power to keep States out of Congress. 1f they have power This stage was erccted close to the main one, subject to the laws of war, and must be treated as on alien ed by odel i ), | mecbanical construction, strength and durability. Ouly tWo | without extra charge if not satistied. B e oot o CaperonGrent g7 eI TS POWSE | gy dooorated by A doute row of Chiness Lunierus sbove the | €uomy. Dub you_ask for the clause In tho Consitution iat | S Vorl, ‘and L e o e iatuor o e | machines roceived as bigh & nussber of merit marks in outting r SIBLEY » §TOOPS, of the Unior, Sougress. !v'lkf:r s place, & dismond shaped and sppatently bastily. | Autborizes the Government thus to treat its citizens. It s not | gyie sddrosses of the gentlemen named were received with oft th In the clover field it the ), by bich | No. €43 Brozds T b e B i dee chokreer. | gketched bu Siarman tipon the afler-portion of the | there. Itis a power arieing from the very nature of its exist- | Pepectod appleuse, aud. the warmest interest in the coming | ‘merd; 1B (he clovereid 1t was 0 ouly machine whic o. way, . principle. 1f a political msjority in Congress can | SHuge. and & baa mbroidered with goid, bearing the | ce. Powers of this naturo e never Wrilten it constity. | campaign was wanifested by all present. received the highest mark, Corner of Bleecker-st. y vel Chairs on ’ “National Domoeratie Clab of the Sixth Ward, Jobn | tions. But where Is the clause autlhorizing the aunexution of Texas or the purchase of Louieiana ¢ It ix nof tiere. Were those ects, therefore, ureonstitntional. and were those States never legally b the Uniou: The President of the United the nation. pla deny to ome Siate its represontation u Congress. it can cx. | device slude another whenever its representation is not in Larmony | 1 Hutfoan, Andrew Johus «itl its ows. And testiag Congiess by (his principic, Task | _The meeting was culled to order by Mr. C. K. Garrison. | it the people of the Southern States now | Who introduced Scnator McDongall of Cailfornia, for whom thrce cheers were gisen upon bis appearasce. He sajd, | States 18 bit the chicf executive officer of «A¥D RaTivicaTioN MegTING. —The Hon. Horace | v and the Hon. F. J. Fithion will address o Union Jiown muss meeting in Nowark, on Thursdar evening the parpose of ratifying the memlination of tions. r— P " he Teepublicab candidate for Con. | sales of 700 bbis. at 811 far No. 1 § rmt:itug for o. AND OTHER MARKETS AT BUFFALO. y day restricts tran n for in and out-door use, $15 to $35. NVALID: t‘Allfilsl(lZ! TO ORDER. .;ATENT CANTERING HORSES, for in aud oat-doors, $10 te. PRODUC Sept. sive to the Constitution aud loya), I ask Congress to let ther: | tu, and if they twn oul not w be so. b ! 1! y | " Boys. Brethren and Fellow-Citizens: L 18 Just about this | Comgress, o the law-making ower bas the Jurisd, URSERY SWING and BABY-TENDER, #2375, out, [“It wast be,” and cheers.] No-:e"re‘lnw'fzfl,.‘;:’f time 30 years from now that 1 first addesssed .:‘...mu Y Wrsem: | tion of the matter. Bat * My Blr” o sestaced thoa i ersey District. Other gentlemen o | Soutbern Iilinois White. = Wheat—sales of | e Rk s SVoviion) By . 1 bavosaid more than 1 intended to sy tonight. [-Goon.] | DIy 10 the City of New-Yors, I was a Loco-Foco | Tho speaker contloued to discise the questions connected | omiucnee ilvankee Bpring ot 08 00 Corpnlen o B O e e : = {TTH, No. 90 Wilismet. 1 Lave made a pledge to make a speech at every stand around | then. Tuirty years toouight, 0ld" Lasg Syne, 1 came | With tic policy of Audrew Johusou and then treated on the pol- Fietn DistricT CoLLECTORSIIP. —Mr. Wallis, the thll and 69, I':' 0, 2. Osts dull . 0;’1 ng-q’ J8e., e the park to-ight, and 1 mean o Leep it. Haming nndertaken | Dack usto this” city. 1 ocowe uow to pay a tribute | 16y of Covgress. He irst dincussed the question of representa 3 3 " pi and Milwaukee beld at dlc, Barley~Canada and Staie now; wn‘wlm and Congress.—1i g bo s m o ent or Congroas wil win. Bu not by twice or w-Yorke Again: per. t efficient Collector of the Vih Congressional District, e riet | §3. Lord—City, 21e.; Westorn, nal ot #1. Kre nominal,_Tiwathy Secd, 83028375 Fork buviog taken an actlve part in_the Repoblioan Congressional | $1or L=, 2l Testom e ot iy O Whisky, 82 35. Canal | TATR RESTORER hat won ite why to pubiic favor by virtue of ite’ [ intrant vitue tnd mert, alwe Well what it promises. 'n-‘ to those who are orzatizivg the Government of the United | ton. A white mas in South Carolin; States, There has been grost mischief brooding over | thrice the puwer of @ white man fu No Jorcd Jeaders of the Rebellion sball be forever disfranctised. that somewhat laloriovs task, and inasmuch as thero are i disisguiabed gentiemcn who will addrees Sou bere, T . . . ok you Lo excuse me, |Three cheers | 1 haveavoided our land for many yesrs past: worse than tne clonds of sonvention, beld List week at Hoboken, will probably be im- o Tilasion to anytuing but nationsl politice © 1 lesa vy | 1660, are the cloads of to-day. Now, what has produced tbis | Aain, thask God. every iuhabitant of the United States shali e removei GoL M. Livingoton Frioe, brother of | 10 Albay—Wheat, lso.; Comn, iic.s Cata, o, Seesl °—‘i‘-i?‘~ - 1 T TTTT™] s ".7‘7‘:.'3.'3.‘1’;!.2{.' oo ?”L‘“{"{“‘“’“" 1 | v wes. ‘-’": -:;‘;zhr.: "rn?nae“f«n: i " iy ey :uv': mlmh.:u?x‘n ':: ‘u. > E:‘l‘l::l '-n:de e ety Tetas: | g3 oy, Friep. on ot prasent & Sy rhead member of the | 1 1t fi%m ‘bush. . Canal Exports—Flour, | this e o Caaattiont itk frem :? t0 300 do lars capital, can . ure of ace h * | civil war, un e consequence of civil war ! o | tion, Jol 4 he came 160 po v | 3, ) , ona, i 3 " e oo el e, g to-uightand oar- | Ciril war. und except the conacquence of eivil war1 Whoard | L%z, 0" he Coustilation rolled up and stuck into & pigeon | L5 LTt il A L L S B e NSt e S bush.; oca, 0780 ek s Oety. s s . i f.‘J.’!,“""“‘L""" ¢ FATAL KEROSENE ACCIDENT.—A colored woman, . 133 Commerce-st., Nowark, eht the distinguished clitizen of New- York who is asso- Mr. Pruyn of Albany or of Tennessec bt AT Ol mean Brownlow, Gov “he ¥ nd H; will bold thei: Annusl Election Mission T believe bim o | bote. Ho uorolled it. He determied to stand by it. ‘1f ho x Neo. 77 New- I TURSDAY. the 106h fast ot 3 . 37 New-Bowery, on TUFSDAY. 4 an, a1 3 0 clated with we on 1be Stete ticket. should run counter to it, let us seo if the threat of resistance named Drake, residing at > will uow adareas you. |Cheers | true serpant, bound o do as thivgs of that sort, avd ticrefore Some two or three dosen boys seated on the main stand | b€ s serpent like. wade by one of bis followers will be carried out, if he s Inte hour on Sunday night from burns received Sept, 17.—Flour firm 225811 50 for g Extras. wariod the proceedings by singing the *Siar Spangled Ban- | Morgan of Indiana, back Morgan, whose mother during | Drousbiio trial for Lis misdeeds. His policy will mot be sus- o oM, While atbomplh oot e by pours | Jpvess £ 918 780100 tor | Me 37 NewiDewery o8 Bt et et o e e i g o b dccompanyiag the, acd bousasd aiuy i the “perlod of ‘hin getation,” muit hive veen_ove 01 falued. Wil be then dare restt 1 ke gt of battle hus B ncns njon 1. he was youni married woman, and | N gl T e ooy | Quesied —Sept. I, 106 I BREWSTER Secrary ckorus. effect was very fice. imps of bell apd had the impression .fixed 3 own, In the name of fud bumagity take 1t | [ (S50 ong her neighbors as @ “very worthy aud reputable | P ¢ < to | v . - : 83 257803 50, Froights ndvaneed ic. To All who Want to Know, SPEECH OF MR. 'RUYS. upon her wind. Batler, permit we 4o say that if | 0p. [Lond aud prolonged applausc.) person. A B e *hteer. 00 buah, W heat, 144,000 boab, | IF YOU WANT 10 KNOW how tc Tnire voir gl e Kee Carn, 3,000 bush. Oats. Shipwente—s3,000 bbls. Flous, 416,00 Vusb. W beat, 319,000 bush. Cora, 7,000 busk, Oats, pectacles, withont the : B FOOTE. Nev 11 Broadway. New York. - Tamphicts sent frees Want to Know how uncomfortable trusses te wod comfort and eare -mi.nnn.:r.& B. FOOTE, No. 1,J% Broséwsy, New-Y Lo bad been ou an island, somewnere, where Parsen B: REMARKS © EWART. low was mester, he would bave been imprisoned in the sume - OF MR. STEWART. . Essex Corsty Covnts.—The Essex County Courts, ") Thad Mr. Stewart of Marylaud then paid o fecling tribute 0 | 5 W L en presiding, commence their Fall posd g prison with the imps of hell; and, 1f b i let vut aiter sbout ten yesrs—(bere r fr by the the mewory of Henry Winter Davis, aud then said that o-day. There two important murder cases AT MILWAUKEE. oA (uere tho apeakes was nterruoted by the ate | il (LSO Uy T 10 Tell the actual condhtion of | Srkt-that of ra Moo for the Alabing of o bagk driver at | Sept 17.—Flour aciive. Wheat irm at 2 03 for No_ 1. ‘or 1 be- affairs in the South, for fear it will not be belie The | the Market-st. depot a few wi ince, und that of Alexancer | Corn advanced l¢. Oats declined le. Receipts, 1,500 bble. State of Texas bas passed & law by which & residence of | Harrell for k i young man with & bammer at 8 pie-nie, | Flour, 5,900 bush. Vheat, 4000 bush. Gata. Sipments, 3,00 There ave over 100 other criminal cases for t beat. M:. Pourx commeuced by saying that he felt st howe in New.York. He ooly lived 27 miles off, aud if New-York grew in the fatare ot t bad in Lie past they would saon be the Seaacd et e e cratry T monid to ooabay th5 | $omblage, and b scatiment 1oat by ibe reporer). lhl-'nu‘h;[d citizen, who was their Mayor, o ihe various | LY tbese nre the class of evil men who threaten our Repub- LIy Te. Ifthey enn muintain power here; if they can unite with ‘mailed er to-night b knew whai New York coold do. he of E * boped they would sustain the Constitution, apd not join jo | L€ rulers of this Jand, wiom I do not kuow will be. this power | five yoars is necessary to the excicise of the political rial. bbls. Flous, 1¢,000 busb. Woodlnwn Cemetery i+ wtisted on the /e of the ihn s sttt s il S Caumlry. bt frown apon dis | £172D 7 300 my fieuda. i will be'a power iven for e, 1 | fanchiscs. Thus, while it provides o, re idence of five | Tyg SENATORIAL QUESTION,—The Legislature of s S0 ob Wheat tate | SFibe Coptons e e o P et fniovists Rorth and South, so thst sot & etvae shouid be taken | it Siic o ¢ the spirt of the Purltane 1t o tyranaioal | years to cnable o’ New-Yorker to participatc in Govern- | New Jersey (extra sevson) met 1o Trenton laat evonicy, ao- Lonontt, 20 soks: . Cove pokvon aad | " Cofrt. Cotthibn b 2% Pretigy. fabiie. " [Cheerr. ik (SIght wppiuuse.] Afuor veviewing te cond S, it propese u e o como back i govers You. | sudivg to-mappoment o Wednaedsy lan snd wil 5 day gho aeles, Corn pearc and | = Giack Chaine of wil Descrivtiona, BxGov. Parsoss of Alvunt W, G. Bishop of Conneo. | WEre reduoed, and uster SAEFpetiag seveE) Mothods of, Teoos. m”fi‘l"*"' wldresses wore also made by Judge Patierson, Wilesthe o e T | ta srady. Take importn 1130 bush, Wheat, 100 busk, NECKLACES AND WATCH CHAINS, . Seut, Jyige fuosy of Reatacky, andJudge Evans of Texss | firuction. he concludad: “Gur wpawer to the beople of ibe e Hou. Aibert Gnffiu, and Jesse Stencil. ::ffi':fl;u ulj:m:: gy o e o o ‘-.‘::; | ’;.'.’."’n.".f,"," ‘exports, 209 bble. Floar, 4,300 bush, Cora, 7,600 l':',(. :. :, GEO. C. ALLEN, Ne. 418 Brosdwsy, one door be, - A 3 South should be like tiat of our great Master—Peace be with Wt the Treuton Lotels this eveniog. Sleeve Buttons nad Studs, THE SOUTHERN LOYVAL UNIONISTs AT UTICA. AT ALBANY. Une Sept. 17— Flonr very firw. W heat, sales ot 82 68 for Amber Gllowod. T i, Herrmann was aunourced to read 8 poem. Hofrst | 5% ‘A Monday, Sept. 17, 196, Lu....m'.':....... e inmed Wewdeis Pulings | , Job0 G. Saxe of Vermont was the next spesker, und €0r | (e af the argest and most enthusiastic audiences eer = ! seventyve daikiss e Scamion 16 s (o ek he oppuctanicy {2 | S e v morad o ame o pia whore b migh | Seoco 1P LS Came topetier st the gg{hn‘fif Wis LETTER FROM GEN. WOODFORD. B B B e 12 o Lol | o v e OO 0, ALER Y el Bt G i ) n 'y o stenant-Governor, was expected to be present at the 7 Seolle Uors, Onts, 3 Barley. and Niiver Watches .r.@?"}.{.‘:,m“..',‘:“‘:’l':_‘wfl‘}g,;’mu el ok wih the uajorty, for Jot 7. otiman. T " | & b nber of VoD rendoute b e e oy | Boldiers’ and Ballors” Conveation in Albady yosterday. E:Ei.«::‘i"wn'm"u‘-’-m e tontay, 44703 Bush. Cory; OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS \ botace 1T, melody, after which Mr. E. D, 1of N, Y. was intro- | being everywhere conspicuous. An addross of welcome | The following dispatch from bim was read: 19, Oats, 34,000 busb. Barley, 12,000 bush. Wheat, | For sle by GEO. C. ALLEN, No, 413 Broadway, coe door below eI ucod. who was glad 10 staud up befors a New-York audi- | was delivéred by the Hon. Roscoe Conkling, aud re- NEw-Yor, Sept. 16, | %000 busb. Malt. Canalat. bighy | uever turned out except when thero was | The Soldiers’ and Sailors' Convention, City Hall, Alba roing Riogs Pine of il descriptions, Rubber B o8, beegass Chey nded to by Charles H. B b, it beh ny. work to do. He said the Rudicals ¥ Charles H. Branscomb, caq., in alf of the 4 e 3 oty were for toaring away the | GUiccatlor, A ddresses loyal i churacter and i in pur- | CousAuEs: Tecannot bo with yoa 1o day. for'l #ud myualf still Another Witness 0 e ot ia oy GO O ATLER e e 8 ol STAND NO. 2. ol Srara X0 @ Tddipio Rl fr i B VG T AL U, | 8 I DTty st ol | B et g rom v oo oty | LS S BT BRI | o8 Ry SRR AR PERESIRIINIET e 0 L ek ety ooy U b o | 144t w0 5 A Bl OBCors sl |~ Cons Csop 1y CENTRAL T11v0m —T'. . P, | 1ok i mte Sesras 0 o0 e ot b ot AT ki B AR D R | Clahes Wetaney o o bt SEPARD R BACRE ¢

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