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& EUROPE. I News by the Atlantic Cable to the, 21st inst, e Grand Trinmphal Entry of the Prussian Army into Berlin, e ANOTHER KING ADOUT TO ABDICATE, he RKiot near Palermo Revolutionary in its Character, THE NEW GOVERNMENT OF CUBA. — GOLD FROM HAMBURG FOR AMERICA. Pioareial, Commercial, and Marine Intelligence. ———— PRUSSIA. PIANT ENTRY OF THE PRUSSIAN ARMY INTO BERRIN, Berus, Friday, Sept. 21, 1866, ks NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, THE $".opM AT THE WEST. s ™ AEPORTS FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. " SO onxxa, Sept. 21.—No rain fell here last night. _i# worning the weatber is cloudy and coid. CoLumprs, Obio, Sept. 21.—The rain bere last night was very slight. _ The Weathier 18 clear and pleasant this morniog. 'CRILLICOTHE, Obio, Sept. 21.—It rained bere all last night. The Scioto River is four inckos higher then ever before knows, is still rising. e Sl Ly —The weather bere this forencon s':‘..ml':‘n )lio . Sept. 21. is clear and cold. LotieviLee, K., Sept. 21.—Tt rained very slightly here last night. This morning the weather ia clear and coid. his morning is . —The weather here t Tt raired here all last night, and the storm still continues. Kallroad communication 18 £ome. What improving. All the trains on the Little Miami came in on time thfs moruing. The Indianapolis aud Cincinoati Read is clear. Traine went out on reguiar time this morning. arietia and Chnctnnati Road 18 also in ranning order. The Cincinnati, Hamilton and Daton, and the At Jantic sud Great Western roads are in operation to Hamilton only, several bundred feet of the embackment Mn? washod away st that place. The Obio River bere iy about 26 feet deep ondJs st rising. A dispatch from Dayton seys that at 5 &loc k op Wedntsday the eanal bank broke at the mouth of the Mud Rier, t ‘ater sweeping away frame houses, sbops. reat piles of lumber and other property. The water waslicd ,ofl'enon and Ludlow-st submerging part of the Wain business _portion the town, reaching the frst floors of many dwelling-honses snd stores. The back-water encroached upon the southern portion of the city, and at 12 o'clock on Wednesday night the greater pertion Swas under water, which in sowe places was four feet deep. The whole ¢ vy in the neighbor has been devastated. The loss of standing corn, fences and gtock is evormous, There 48 no railroad counection anywhere from Dayton except by the Little Miawi route via Xenia. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 21.—The Democrat of yesterda; tbat the rain on ‘Tuesdny night poured down in perfect umes, and the whale city was thoroughly submerged, caus HI0AGO, ILL., Se; clear and pleasant, Prrrspuiea, Pa., Sept. 21. vol- 3 LOCAL POLITICS. e BOUNDARIES OF THE ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS Of THE C1TY AND COUNTY OF NEW-YORK. For the information of the voters of this city we give below the boundaries of the 21 Assembly Districts into which our city is now divided: istrict—TIncludes sll that part of the city lying sonth of Canal-st., North River, thonce dowp Broadway to the City Hall fo the East River. suce o the running m to White, Ly Cathariue- | ret of n line beginiug at the foot through Canal to Broad way, Park, and thence by Spruce ané Ferry-st. ‘Sccond District—DBounded by Ferry an Broedway on the west, and north by o lin Walker-st. from Broadway to Elm, down El White a;xld Bayard to the Bowery and theuce Zast River. w%:i:d Districi—Bounded by Broadway on the west. Houston on the north, Dow-;y on the cust, aud Bayard, White and er on the south. W ke o et Bounded_by Catharine.st. on the south, Diviston on the North, and West avd the East River on the ifth District—Bounded by Broadway on the east, Canalst. on the sout, North River an tho west, and north by Leroy, Xer, Hancock and Houston to Broadway. ‘Sizth District—Bounded by the East River on the east, Divi- slon-st. on the south, Norfolk on the west, and Rivington on the north. ‘Seventh District—Bounded by the Bowery on the east, Hous- ton on tho south, on the west b{ 'a line runping from Houston: st. through Hancock, Bleecker, Carmiue, Sixth-ave. and Greenwich-ave. to Eighth-ave,, and on the north by a line run- ning through Eighth-ave., West Sixteenth-st., Sixth-ave., sud ‘West Fourteenth st. to Bowery. Eighth District—On the East’ by Norfol! Rivington, south b{l Division, west by the lhwez. Stantou to Clinton, thence to Houston, thence to Ea and from East River via, Riviogton, to point of starting. Ninth Diun‘af—(u)n the ':l Bhly .‘v:fl.b J'llver, J;b"m.h VV"I line from foot of Leroy-st. jeecker, thence through Car- mine, Sixth-ave., szvleh»-n., Eightb-ave., and West Six- toenth st. to the River. from corner of north by st River, at damage to the city. Telegraphic commupication fii. considerably interrupted t& the storm, but connectio De: ertheless are malataived with the principal poiuts of the country. THE STORM AT BALTIMORE. BALTIMORE, Sept. 21.—It rained heavily all last alght and coutinues to-day, Tho wind kay shifted to the Bosti-east and it is cold and disagrecable. So far no deten: tions on any of the railroad cevterivg Lero have been caused by the Ligh water in the sireams. STORM AT RICHMOND. RicaMoxD, Sept. 21.—There were very heavy rains Tenth Districi—Bounded by Avenue B, Stantou-st. Bowery and Seventl-st, "Ficeenth District—Bounded by a line running from lower side of Union-square, through West Fourteemtb-st., Sixth West Twenty-sixth-st., Ninthave.. West Thirty-seco Sixth-ave, (North), Fortieth-st., Midison-ave., Tweaty-sizth- st. Enst to Fourth-ave., and thenee to Union-square, Tulfth Diwm—noumlrnd by East River, Houston-st., Ave- nue B and East Fourteenth-st. Thirteenth District—Bonnded by North River, West Twenty- gixst,, Sixth-ave. and West Sixteenth st. Fourteenth District—Bounded by Avenue B, Seventh-st., Fourteenth-st. SEPTEMBER 22, 1866.—TRIPLE On motlon of Mr. Sullivan, the nemination of Mr, Allen was AEET. i B THE PUBLIC HEALTH. CENTRAL AMERICA. made unarimons. 1 1\ 7 s 08 motion John Delaney was sominated for Superintendent NEW-YORK CITY. s et b, "{1‘«"' ;w' e °|xx'm1'”°'i' ominated for Surrogate b7 follow} ases of cbllerg | .th ity were re EANRNERE " Roswell C. Braiard was nominated for St e by wing cases of ¢ b1t 2 5 o Rt o Stophen C, Voor®:cs was nominated (07 § ui. :::.:u:: i i fo i o Suieriay, | TS ISTUNUS AND ITS ROPLE—HOW REVOLUTIONN tice of Sessions by acclim por ¢ h : ‘Ttie Convention then adjour Chacttio Pluits. cged % Gernany; Fifty-second-st., be- :::‘;l“’::fl: ABOUT—THE MODE OF 1LIVING CITY NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONVENTZON—NOMINA- tween Tent feveuth-aves.; dead. “AB RAILROAD AND ITS GROWING 1d- o W. H. W ol Thomas-st.: doad.= E . 9108 09 GITE GNFIOER i Mur[_vl lnrn:l‘:;:(:l,r;l:;g) 4 X0y aixthat. Detween Eighth and | PORTALCE. The City National Democratic Convention of | Ninti-av From (gtir Special Geirerpondent. " Kings Counsy assombled at the Capite’, Hote), in Joralemoa- Philip Dowd, No. 64 North Moore-st ; deed. P, U.8.C,8 A, S 1 1968, st., yesterday afternoon, elect: and nominated th Street Commiss! City Judge—Samuel Garrisna, o Rutph Tynan, John Dixoo, (. This Club met last ©vening, James F. Lewis, Pres- ident, in the chair. Col. Wm. Jotnson ard othe This organization adopted a constitution and bylnws, asd d M A dates boy, of the Twelfth Ward. James Carboy President, lowing ca ¢ joner—James Car Aun EIGUTII WARD JOHNSON CLUB. Jos. Cath Brid, nder, were made by 8. M. Os Specohs FIRSY WARD JOHNSON CLUB. i met on Thursday evening, elected the following D. Whitney; _Vice-Presidents—>. President—D. Hatckins, Wi, Atkinson, G. &. Te: Mary Murpby, No. § Maiberry- Goreanabaiwers, No. 303 We A woman (no name), A woman (no name), No. 166 Leonard st. Mury O'Brien, No. 42 Baxter st. The following four cases bave been received from ship Gettysburg since last report: st.; dead. 302 West Thittietb-st, West Thirty-seventhst. years, No, 411 West Lbirty-sixthst. Fryor (Irish), MeKeogh, Fortiothest,, between Ninth and Tenth-aves. arine Breene, taken to Batter Bolphnl'htad. get ONeil, taken to Battery Hospital; QUARANTINE REPORT. pigs. Hosrizar S, Friday, Sopt. 21, 1666, | me for 1t is early moming, and as I look down upon the narrow; filthy, ruizous, baleonied thoroughfare, which runs from sea to sea on either side, the shops are being opened. Five or six naked, black sud copper colored children, with smileloss countenances, calveless logs and exaggerated haunches, are wallowing in the gutters like so many little An 0ld woman bent double with paralysis besecches alms with eyes whose mute elogaence leaves me one dime poorer. Four American sailors—one with hig face bleeding—and two delayed Californians are reeling O'Bivien, and Alex. McGrothy, Seeretary—John C. Tynan. 'Iro::nnn;:l'nmfllm'df K’mz nr|up‘;::g1l?lnxhi of resolations | _Sept. 19, Catharine Schlcig, aged 50 years, of Baden: Mrs. | through the street from last night's debauch, which cosé rm R o adipuia Conven. | Wichie, uged 95 yoars of Stitserivod, Sept. 1, Fidel Sl | (her dollars, head aches, and perhaps o Panama fov o s wriasa g gt i Tt vt o | o 0 g e ke e e L e avaria. Died, Sept. 20, X — THS WILLIAMSBURGH POSTMAETER Switzoriand. D A oty Léaith Difosr. | WAk, The of ‘one_of the latter lies in @ pool of Mr. John 8. Allen, lately ri~n‘rp(|inl('(l and recently BROOELYN CITY MORTALITY. blood; and both are pessed and repossed by th i passengers without ‘y thought or even a mu’nl cgn':' confirmed ns the Postmaster of Willlamsburgh, has, it seems, | ot o e mvted G T¥ersday wers o1 een “guiotine, “and Mr. W. Levi Derbee sprainied s 2 | of e o e alirn by fansi, oy 2 from ottier | Lumber of couviets, each with o chain and Leavy iron term of offioe has won for him many friends, 3fr. Darnce is fould air discases, aud i from ‘"ol;b" dh'n”""- Only two | on the right leg, are en, with black buzzards as theig an ol resident of the Eastern District, once a Whig, but never cases of cholera wore reported yesterday—both mild. colaborers, in cleaning up the filth which was em| very active politician from the balconies during the night. I trust that they e ey JEFFERSON MARKET POLICE COURT. rform their ‘;:W ith boasolios snd jedgmen e g THE AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB. {Betore Justios Dodgel. N s S This Court presented no feature of interest beyoud | prove is, shoot the convicts, for the o are very properly protected by legisiative enaciment, THE RACE COURSE AT JEROME PARK—THE GRAND course within an hour's ride from the City Hall, and with tho finest accommodations fir both the horses and spectators, We owe this improsement to the American Jockey Clab, asd Mr. Leonurd W. Jerowe. The Race ground is sitanted in the ham, not more than pot, aud may be reache and Teuth-ave,, the Harlem Passenger MEETING NEXT WEEK—ASTEROID AND KENTUCKY. Cowrt New-York is at last supplied with a first-class race heautifal town of Ford- uarter of & wile from the rallroad de- 4 ither by steam from Twenty-sixth-st. cars, the Harlem River or by a drive tbrough Central Park. It belongs to them, they a The an ageravated ease of rape which oceupied the time of the A BRUTAL Casr.—A wretch named John J, Sennett, an Irishmav, waa brooght upon the charge of mmltl:f nn indecent assault npon two little girls, named respectively Catharipe MeDools, and Aunie Jorowe. “The young eirls, who are but six or geven years of age each, posttively tetify that the priconer commitied the pssauit upon the prisouer be Spectal Sxalons, wher, il to bo Loped, he will meet with s i iderable time, for & considerable tim i B Hoalth. of flies, and eomt unicated & loathsome disease, from which re now suffering testimony was ing fully committed for trial at and resulted in ih every way conclusive, the Court of bonsted From what I can sce, these with matotinal oaths and squalls; the li‘:gle black continue to run up and down the ruined walls in search I i} and disagreeable birde chief Commissionars of the Panama Board ‘The cats and parrots sre h:fli b1 .:.' and the venders of water, troiting througl the street on the diminutive mules, indicate that usinesy. o"“l:“"':“ nle;py ?y hlu be‘;\f’u in lgbnem-. o The atmosphere is sults very oppressi from 85 10865 Farhenheit. Pagains hap a0 g ot fine buildings. The madnl—-lmonq :t:e an-l; religious edifice not totally 1n ruins—presents a rough, bu affording a novel 3 . ” jed by o high wind, Bowery aud East asmy, retuphing frem the Wars, mede | lavé Bight and this atatnood, conper T i Beginning on North River at foot of | Mr. Jerome, to whom is due the honor of projeoting the new - h i i TN kil 3 DISASTER TO A SCHOONER—FOUR LIVES LOST. W eyt thats hence 1o Ninth-ave, thence via West | course, ond who still owns the ground. | Iu recoguition of hia L R e TR i o s there s been avin; | graceful, exterior, at the fame tim & grand triumphant entry of the national capital, to- CHICAGO, Friday, Sept. 21, 1866, Thirty-secoud-st., Sixth-ave, and West Fortieth-st, to North | public spurit it is calied Jerome Park, and the founder within & | goacial Sessions, orime se6ms to be on the increase, and pearance on account of the roof bein; ally paved wi R & Daring tho gale last night, the schooner C. Henshaw | giver, ear Nundreds of men constantly st work | BPACELENONE e d by oar forelgn population. There | Gleaming white shells,interspersed with moss aad clin, Way, amid the greatest rejoicings and enthusiasm, g A e L ailis torth of this city. Her captain | " Sixteenth Distriet—Tonnded by East River, East Fourteenth- | In transforming fields and groves Into & conrse for the Fall | 1o oTRciolly CXRIITC e importance. g e interior In poverty-stricken and woeful, ———— and erew attempted to reach the shore in o small boat, | st., Fourtb-ave. and East Twenty-sixib-st. meetiag. His energy has been rewerded, The track is prob- pucs b gud s e el the impression created on the visitor is not in J Bat it capsized, and four of the crew are roported to buve | Seeenteenth District—Bounded by North River, East Fortieth. | ably the finest in the country, It was made under the direc- s b B e by the miserably, cracked bell, which is kept clavging SAXONY. beea dn oo st., Sixth-ave. and West Fifty-fifth-st. tion of Mr, C. Wheatley, assisted by Messrs. C. W. Kathgate, CITY NEWS. wway in the belfry during the hour of servi e hore, but got off without | EigAteenth Districi—Bounded by Fast River, East Tweaty- | 82d Thomas 1t Jackson, and was completed last month. 1t is —— o 4 % - KING JOUN TO ABDICATE THE THRONE. Threo other vesscls went ashore, & sixth-st., Madison-ave. and East Fortieth-st. an oblong, not perfect, Bowever, owing to a rocky knall on tho s s he Battery,” which fronts the bay, is a ma damage, Ninttcenth District—Bounded on the west by the North | western side, which necessitated a slight deviation from the Sam.—The fine A 1 and Clyde built steamsbip | structure of granite, which even the suns and raius DAMAGE TO RAILROADS. River. The south and east boandary lives runs from North | live, Bat this will make no practreal difference. The | Upited Kingdom, MacDonuld, commauder, of the Anchor three centuries huve failed to materially injure. Ou the snmmit of the walls 1s the Promenade, a broad, fine walk soil is the best in the country; & slight descent leads to the nomentretch, on which fast time mey be expected. The con- formation of the course is not the dead level, upon whioh few Pawe, Friday, Sept. 21, 1666, La France announces that it Las copies of the line, sails to-day from Pier No. 44 N. R., at 12 nioos, with pas- sengers for Liverpool and the Contieut, i of cement, where the Spanish ladies used to be made love to in the olden times, and under which, on the shore. ward side, is the vast system of dungeons which are still River through Fifty-fiith st., Sixth ave : Fifty.ninthst., Fifth ave.; One Hundred and Tenth-st. and Eighth ave. to the Har. Iem River. This distriet includes ali the upper extremity of o railroads runnmg into Chicogo, some Bave been either wholly or partially de- ts, but the damage is being rapidly On one or tw of the_ bridges @axon Treaty, and that by oo of its provisious | stroyed, by the S the ialand, borves can everdlpiay hor ull power, bt gendy wndlsten i i o i i ¢ . Swenticih District —Pounded on the east by the East River; | giving the animul full control of his feet. 'Wo believe that b Btk 28 f i i . : Xing Jobn is to abdicate tbe throne in favor i Dispat .hp;fm:n. rfn;m;l;fi:lozlml l\g;tut:;n ni‘:du(;'::r‘er.;l e i s mm“!h, o aut Rirers | & o shis conree time will veutaaily ba mado which will sur- The Borussia bnng'c £30,875 in epecie on {m‘.hl. u:-]d (- -hpmodxi'm;i'x:'u';t?ry_'qmm by the authorities. of his son. Aliinols report & hoary fro ght, 8, 1+18 ) | through Sixth ave., Fifiy-niuth-st.; Fifth ave, and Seventieth- 0y thing in sporting records, for there is oot & bad spot | consigned as follows: 2,560,000 fraucs, August Belmont & Co.; uly the walls o esait College are now standi . 3 T P some damage to the corn crop. st. to East River. i ro he mln to }h‘, winning rost. s £575, A, C. Rossire & Co.; £20,000, Cammanu & Co,; £10,000 the mt;;lon;:culvin‘bgn destroyed 55" fire nhoul;g: et Twenty-first District.—Bounded on the east by the East and ut wot alose in respect to the grouud is this course un- . 8 e losure is now used some en ITALY. PHILADELPHIA e s sonth atd west by 1o rubning from | equaled by auy in Awerica The accommodations surpase 7. Ao .0 i & Vitkeos for several purposcs. A is the ease in Searly o 08 R0D NRAR PALERMO. Eo % East River through Seventieth-st., Fith ave.; One-bundred. | any we Lave ever seen. ‘There aro seven spaciods stables, PEasoNAL~Madame Paropn, Signor Ferrsoi of our tropical eountries, American enterprise is here to B . " S5 *’-—' 5 s aod-tenth-st. and Eiglth ave., to Harlem Iiver. ;ml-ln with n-"lmll,nmlulvmnl for ten Lvlnlru. and they have been e « 1 arepa, ll 0] e ) | be found. The prineipal establishment is that of Messra FLORENCE, Thursday, Sept. 20, 1666, mllL'lAl;l:l,Lclmms Inyi'm;\l..xi ls:d\lf;;'l}u‘.ml:n:,x‘n:n o THE SOLDIERS' LEAGUE. fi:.r t ‘T:m hl..--‘]mm.n"i’ p::'l':;; n:' "n?‘o v;:'z,i-":.v.ery 2;:"1"‘:::- (thu-llor WOyley Evavs, M. D. to the Empress Eagenie, | . C. zymt‘ 9. 'l 0 I'Ililhu m':ed washi -mr:im & 4 1 ELPHIA, Bept. 4 k " R F Pursuant to call, the Soldiers’ nal Union e g~ S i oionteteld ith th aris, arnved by the Java from Burope, and are stopping at | on an extensive scale. The machine in use bl Jh S Eaiwn et apaty, sargrable fo;the Re, | twven the Gy Ohaat o2, e oty of Healih, 6 | 1.g0gue met lest evening at ther headquarters, No, 196 Caral- rooms bE the groome are @ eomeeted o eone | the Ererott House. Mojor-Gen, Gordon Granger, U. 8. A, is | ealled tho Nonparall Wasbing Machine, inetafaciured publicanization of Italy, is at the head of the groat ormer refused yestorday to grant the appropriation, B | at., io elect delegates to the Fittsburgh Soldicrs Convention, | to the horses. The wmaiu stand is superd, and the public wil | at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Bartolomé Mitre, of the Argen- Oukly & Keating, a New-York firm, and the amount £20,000 asked for by the latter, sud the Board of Health | I¢'seeme that ot a meeting heid the week jwesions it was or. | appreciate it advantages, Ttis %0 feet in lengt d 43 feet work it is made to perform by its energetic proprietors here wiot near Palermo. To-duy gives notice that it will no longer remove nulsanees, | dered toat polls shonld o euod and vobos ot 10 suppor of | wide, and is S seat. .00 paople somioeiably, 1t ie | t10e Legatis t the New-¥ork Hotel. Major Gen. 8 R | i something wonderful. oy have ontraotouith nearly &c., and has ordered the Health Oficer to eusperd al |ty policy of the President, or of that of Congress, according | divided into three parts, the central pie heing reserved for | Curtiss, U.S.A., Gen. J. Dick, Peun., and Gen. Clary, U.8.A., | all the great steamship lines at this port, and on steamer the use of members of the Jockey Club, There are two tiers, | are at the St. Nicholas Hotel. Gen. J.T. Boyle, Ky., the Hon. | day,” 'Ehcn the shoets and pillow cases of # large steamey Fronexce, Friday, Sept. &1, 1866, orders for work in his hands. to the opinion of each member voting. At the open’ng of the dioing-room are bewg dried in the sun, there is presented 8 * Tho riot among the brigands, near Palermo, is not s, meeting last eveving the Prestdest announced thit thus far | supported by iron pilars, and a restqurant and 4 : 8 A ; CANADA meeting last eveniag the Prasldest ennonnced (r dobason, | are. incladed upon the frst floor. From this stand o view of | 4- Mouro, and the Hon. D. R. Wood, Syracuse, the Hoa, F | aro bevog fEac 8 U8 Bl ic ' B Ge Sotm Chi #0 serions as was at first apprehended. No alarm is A. e T palloting n "stll golug ob. Aftor cousiderabie | the whole course can be obiaized. To tho rigit is anotber plat- | L. Laflin, Swugertice, aod Col Douglass, London, are at the | YAt EBOUEL f0 SEPULE S wrinibe tomicies - — devultory _debate. 1t was moved that delegates | form which will seat 250 ) The oflice Motropaiitan Hotel, The Mon, W. L. Pillsbury of Mace, is | 10Reie J00 SO0 ofp g i be sent fo Pittsburgh, which was lost by & small majority. It frout of the wain bulting, where the Ju atthe Astor House. an American carpenter and builder, Mr. John Lee, -5 e SR BANK. SUGFERSION. b atated that.in apite of the result of the votlug, the | Keepers are posted. The pool stauds are u I ; : . 'in #pi ult of the VOLug, - mted. The pool stands g " SPAIN, ToRrox70, C. W., Sept. 21.—It is announced that | Johnson men seemed to have turned out in stronger force than | Opposite the main stand, #ad iside of the course, b the muria @ . through energy and the use of steam, effected & mox £ lh:dll'd?k olé!rlll l;g#or.m Am:;fl!nn‘v!'ll rfl;r'n;ulbgu" lul thel oppfl;nsnll. only lom; 50 members :Ju‘.nu.e; being .].n.»r,, for the elab iatends 1,.] offor :xn- y The OBTAISING Goops UNLER FALSE PRETENSES—AR- | ip his peculiar line, which mainly consists in making”re- credit from Engi ankers on the uk ol p] anads. resent. 1t was then moved to eount the baliots that bad | elub house is aufinis d, but will be ready Ia U E ERY O] Pror —On i 0] SRR COTNENIOONE. OF GURA, Sredi rom Bagle Danker o B o P ey deeided | bect uat during (be evebing bui before tho motion could be | e mearwhie sbrs Taeet ot the Batogs Bl ool stk bl peirs: Sor ol Botine SO0 VMmN Moy S ey Mapmip, Tharsday, Sept. 20, 1666, | What couree to pursue, but it i hought thet the iustitution | put the meeting broke up in eonfusiou—conscquent, it wus | On Tuvsday the ground will be forwally opened, w 0 frow | Menday last & Jousg mas repressating Rimeet 'O rdyifrn ) o | o tition is the life of trade js nowh A . will be wound up by assignees. The bills of the suspended | charged by the Congress men, on an attempt by some aup- | tho entries we have o dicent dis: | firm of Goldsmith Bros,, dealera in cloth and clothing at No. 480 nt_competition is the 1ife of s nowhero mope- The Royal Confmission to draw up forms for | bank are selling at 30 to 40 per cent discount. rter of the President endeavoring to “stuffl” allot-box | play of hor A races that have rar Market st., Philadelphia, called upon Mr. Jokn Schlesinger, markedly exemplificd than in Panams. Even the native 3 ————— y depositing more than oue bsllot. Counter eharges of | terest and value, Upward of sixty hor dealer in cloth at No. 404 Broadway, and wished to know of shopkeepers have freshened up considerably under the ine tbe Government of Cuba will soon meet. KANSAS. tufting” were made by the Johnsonites axaiust their opo- | most of them are pow in the stable. A M7, 8. on what terms bo would sell the firm of which be | fucnce exerted by Amcricans, The drug basiucss, which porkictie 8 o pents, and ne farther action, was taken. Oaward and Fieetwiog, are the promin clatmed to bo o partner 8 bill of goods on 60 days credit. Mr. | is 4 most important brauch of trade, has received a Lealthy TURKEY. —— LATER—Afier our repotter lefl, wo loarn that the ballote | Asteroid u _his wiable, under tho guardimetip of bis s‘nuam:«mw;ll-h‘:;u-l IEn, ‘t&l‘:nlgfl Lot ed be unp:-'m through the exertions of wrbm er, who, by - . were tinally counted with the following resalt keeper, ermed with » pistol—a magnificent steed, | Satieed. v acle sLur i ucee i § THE INDIANS—A NEW PAPER. For Congress..213 For Jonson. . 139—Ma). for Congress..74 | full of power and shdarance. Near him etood the famous | €2.500, Be requested that they be sent fo a ceriain u.m',".‘,'fi “Ql:n'wfe“nl:; lt‘:"o‘mll.hp ...u'vz"anf.fi'f.“{." u‘: UNTERFERENCE OF GREAT BRITAIN ON BEHALF OF | Special Dispatch to The N. . Tribune. Tt is suggested that o number of boxes bo placed at acces- | Idiewild, the old one-eyed sking almost as in ber best | address in Philadelpbia. Beforo dolug eo. bowever, | 1 00 T e in the cily. The Ameriesn Exe . * T Lravexwontn, Friday, Sept. 21, 1866, | aibin poicts in the different Wards, that the Lalioting may be | daye Few books upon d toid are mado ss | Mr. 8. concluded to telegraph to the firm in Bes » “Y_'l . oo ‘h“““-n CANDIA DENIED. From the plains reports are recéived Of 1ndian bostill- | #tll further carried on, snd the sentimeots of tho soldiers and | yet, axd will iot be, exceyt wisiog the ovinl” fricude, il | Philadelobia to ses if all was right. Soblesinger wroie out & principal restaurant, has also won its way to this lucrative T Thursday, Sept. 20, 1866, | e sailors throughout the estire city thus ascertained, The morning of the race. Botk Lorees aro said to be in fino | telegram, und the stranger sigied it with the name ** Lewis." smnon. simply by tife pluck of its gmzfl-wr. Mr. A.J. o hE. % A new Johnson paper will be issued here on the Ist, SEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. condition, Among wo-pRar ( e Marion, Bayswood, | A satisfactory snswer was retarned, appereatly from the firm ough, who insists on selling everything at half price, to- Purenant to the order of the State Central Commit- Maid of Honor, Hamp less, Ros. | of Goldsmith B and the goods were then delivered to the | the infinite disgust of his rivals. And are other in- stanecs of the same lively chamacter. Even the Aspiowall rm-hq-»r. On Wednesday o telegram was received from the Pliladelolds firm, stating that they had authorized no person oods for them. mong the Enchan and there are Hotel—~which is reallya very excellent one, &nd by fur the The British Legation at Atbens Las authoritatively best in Punama—is scon to” have a rival in the American ttee, an election for officers of the Union Republiean Associa- tion of this district, and delegates to the Geueral Commiitee, i THE PLATTE CITY MASSACRE. he Manjeration | to purchase deniod that Great Britain bas urged upon the Govern- PRI & T IE Y. T other stables w peclal Dispatch . ¥, Tribure. g will be beld on Monday evening next, 34th inst, at the livery | pore® "0ty { S otel, o large proac| ot LEAVENWORTHL, Kauiag, Fridar, Sept. 21, 1666, e e TS enen from 7't6 10 welock, | Then. on Tuseday, roid, o Ficetaing aud | 1o this dilemma, Mr. Scblosinger called upon Iospectct | Fop), o large building which rapid R g 1 3 # « M tor and stated tho oase to nim. Detectives Coyle sud , uilding whieh rapidly ap; hes ¢ Ouord;_ dre - the - Syortiey” o hirty niries, wud | Carpenter and stated 400808 2 \work up the case, and st | Pletion on hie Piaza. certalo. The natives of Panama are among the most squalid,. mont of Turkey the cession of the island of Candia. Additional news from Platte City coufirms the reports " rg P is bereby given that the rolls of said association have | [Tl NG Ll ienorle for the championship evening they suceceded 1o tracing the goods to a huuse on the — o that the massacro was preconcerted by the Rebels, been corrected agreeably to the subjoiued resolution of tue 8 . . . i 0 he pol 1 Slub will present HAMBURG. Bembers of the Usion State Commlitee from the City of New | 1nA00tion 1o e Do A2 ve o e e Wock wil | coraer of Thirty tinkst. and Eiglthave, Enteriog the | most bapy od most imnoral on the fuce of the globe ¥ B imost tnparalled for excitement and importance, and we preimises, they found the goods, ::::hlore -l::khck(y .m.n The wealthy classes are, of course, refined and educated in were taken fo Police —————— THE CASE OF THE METEOR. Jeckey Club has not ouly | to find the purchaser, Goidsmith, yé a measure; but I sincerely trust that it will not be i l‘ 4 s represented to this Committee by the Tnspectors of Y X L s Hadquar s, and the prisoner locked up for the night. He 18 | cxpericnes to witness o more degraded race of an TarGET PRACTICE AT LioN Park.—This popular pluce of resort was the seeae of much festivity on Wednesday, Capt Mohlmann aud the other members of Troop G, 31 N. ¥ NINTH WARD FENTON AND WOODFORD CLUDS. A second meeting of this Club was Leld at Green- wich Hall last evening. In the absence of the Preatdent, A J. Ca The meeting wis first ad- i b Bostos, Sept. 21.—The steamer Meteor has b " Tor the Ser it ) TON, pt. —The er Meteor has been ppointed for the Seventh Asserably District. that gross R . i ¢ % s ¢ oy - 3 Deen fortunate 1o obtaiuin g tho presence of the bost horses in ; HaupuRo, Thursday, Sept. €0, 1666. | released from scizure, an cxawivation Laving failed to d s liave been perpetraied m the matier of the | Do FERALS U0 CIRINEE LG SEURTSI smaare that perfeet | an Eng 0, aboat 24 years of age, and gives the nawe of | 1}ap tho lower classes of the Isthmus. An Austrian The steamship Saxonia, which sailed for New-York | show cause for Ler detention. ‘id distiiet be nad they are boreby e Xhey tntebd o give New.Vork & race. | Jobn 8 Goldwiith, It is tated tiat the goods were Brat | gy ; Basof B lyh. A3 poas- o s LT o renme oy | ground that lsdies Aud genslewen will be gled 0 visit, witkout | #hipped to Philudeiphia, aud then reshipped back fo this eity, | A0ti8 8 prince aud 8 plantation slan the olden diyi— 4o-day, takes out £70,000 sterling, on American ae- N FRANCISCO. sball sscortain 1o have been ior. | Buy fear of annoyance. My orning the prisonor will be taken before Justico Hogau | 80 Emperor in comparison with theso wretched po iy S B S S N SAN FR . vroverly ouroled e, Wi, Tanwune, Taspectore oo PO ST at the Towmbs when the matter wili be thoroughly iavestigated. | Fappy, because totally ignorant of a decent condition, e 8AX . Sept. 21.—The the | KA . NEW ARMY TACTICS. e both sexes \uguuu"rmminuuuly in dark, close hovels— ] AR 4 S, mostly thatched, and_built of cave, mud-plastered—Iike mferior animals, Three-fourths of them never work. Their subsistence grows over their heads—whether on the low, buge leaved plantain or the stately cocoa—they tako Do account of time, and their ignoble, sensual lives pass. "FRAXNCI8CO, statement that Government had placed the steamer Vanderbilt st the dis- radicted. Bakers' Extra, § B L N DRILL BY TLE CADETS AT WEST POINT— UPTON'S — MARINE INTELLIGENCE. posal of Queen Emma is cont Flour i8 in fair demand, EXHIBITI choice ¢ ARRIVALS OUT. Milling Wheat, $1 45 per 100 ibs. mpbell oecupied the ch - Lavereoor, Sept. 20—evening.—The steamship Y Seph BlmA Victorig dispatch to-day Tressed by Mr. A: J. Cangbill, who coutseled thorongl or MAJOR-GEX. SYSTEM OF BRILLIANT [ oy oiry, having invised a Jarge number of thoir friends toa gaaization of the Radical party. While in the district, Le said, EVOLUTIONS, banquet prepared by Puut Falk of the Lion Brewery, The | from ehildhood to maturity—there is o “youth”—and from maturity to the tomb in the placid squalor of whut is to us an unpleasant dream. These lower classes may be subdivided into two classes—the mulattoes, or strange copper-colored of a dozen races—iuto which the orizinal Iudian and pure African euter as large elements; au pegroes. The latter are in every respect superior, aud are nearly always preferred as laborers; and of the latter, the Jamaiea negroes are tho most vigorous. A strong joalousy Cuptain and members of the troop exerted themselves to bave w variets of amusements prepared for the entertsiument of their vi A fine band (Wannemacher's) was in attend- | ance, and discoursed several pieces of musie in good st The troop itself vumbers upward of 60, and every one assiduous in seeing all things well carried out. Dancing was nuch‘lu.xlnlged in, and the “‘light tantustic” was well ripped. 'he other officers of the re, says a vesscl supposed to have been (he slup Viodonia was ron into aud sunk in the Straits Luca by the English ship Belmont Wednesday afternoon. Thirty thousand dollars, loaned at 1 per cent, is mentioned as an indication of returning egse in the moncy market. Fell clip wool is estimated at 2,000,006 pounds. Mining stocks are dull. Gould & Currie, $600; Belcher, $i20; Chollar Potosi, $113; Ophir, $172; Yeliow Jacket, they could scarcely bope for majority. still, in the cixe of the election of & Governor, every vote sdded 1o the graud resuit; and that being the easo he called for the appointment of & cownmittee, which he preferred shooid be of volunteors, be- cause he believed that within the disiriet earvest and ener- getic action was necessary, and be believed volunteersthe best men to do the work. e spoke 8t sume lengih of Cerroll, from Baltimore, bas arrived. Livexrool, Sept. 21.—The steameship Towa from New-York Bept. 1, urrived on the Clyde on the 19th inst, ————— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. The exhibition drill of the Cadets of West Point, o Thursduy, but which was post- inclemency of the weather, camo «k, on the Parade Ground, 1a West Point. stary of War aopoiated & of Major Gen. Ayres, C announced to tako plac leny the terrible disappuintment which the entire desertion of the Board of Army Ol LaverpcoL, Sept. 20—evening.—The market for Breadstuffs " - " g aelync 4 - Safirm. Tallow continues firm, 067, Logal Tenders unchanged. P e e e oe who Lt Sapcrwted | DAM0k wha Lol O wp:re and report upon the | ho regiment, who were yresent, were iGN | ylthiose who bas supported Col, Joln H. Butke, Lieut.-Col. D. Geils, and LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. _ . — DT e election as ¥ ice-Drestdent of the Usiled ctates, | Y8FIOUs systems of Iofantry ta which have lntely been | CO. ba H, Bodks, Lisut. Col. J eils, and Major F. W. | pre Is between the Jamaicans aud the native ne; . THE OHIO STATE FAIR. In conclasion be named the facs that the Hall in which the repars s who seived iu the fleld during the late | Schmale. The awusements were kept up until 3 o'viock, when juently resultivg in bloody collisions, {-om which the Liverrcol, Sept. 20—eveniog.—Tbe Cotton market is un- CrxeixsaTs, Sept. 21.—In consequence of the demage Lad met was o the extreme edge of the distriot, and that 'I‘“{ jtebell that an opinfon might be formed as to | the ass bl m:fluuml lufi?‘n‘h‘;mj -lmm‘u. hn'\l;;f’ ‘p...u Falk, | Jatter mostly emerge “socond best.” S camsod by the flood sod_impassable condition of the rail. | eCHIE had been called there; ginuly beosein tho, former viee, b Bt e by Soaed wel b tho fu satiafagtion of the lorgs | o 3o Norihees portion of Panecpss fatd the dimeh, SRrveiven St 9;—'!00';-0“;01—1’"6'"‘"0l;"wfl rouds Ieading to Dayion, the Otio State Hourd of Avri e b o e s sl On the choete || Tho Bosrd somo four weeks since visited New.York for the mscbiage. Toseis were civen wnd specches made, aud The e e e X ads o-day at 1934, Th y 2 4 . * 3 etermis in 3 h ¢ - vess ng & drill o Morri's tacr e 1) eatest barmony prevailed during the entire ds , 8 44. ling Upl openiug to-day at 17id. The Brokers' | culture have ordered ihe postponement of the State Fair sion nrh;.xr::mrh(gpn position wss Tado to ap;oiut » com. | RTEUSE witness ng o drill in Morr: o trories I:v)(ltx"'.l"lhli oot L l]-mwut The following an cutbreak, o “ rovolution.” Tgnorant tools in the hands mittos of five as u Ceitral Commitice, to work uo the disirict. | ¢ best workmen, whose Rames will of designing po}mclmkmey are “‘“5 inspired to revolt; their i e wovemwents boing e required under the until October 16. tactics, and in i executed 1o about vne quarter of the ti nflnence and 1ts use strongly ro- and, in this respect, ¢ foreign residents of New- Circular gives the week's salce ot 104,000 bales. e ——— Quite a number of tames were gives aad from then the Chats- mber in ail 37, and were as . semble those of the i | | | | | LONDON MONEY MAEKET. ; k soun, selected the fuliowing: D, B.Weod, Ur. I 0, W. Lowow, Sept. 90—evesing.—The money market Is without BRITISH TROGPS. e L B Tor " ther ity pibdy | Ma e o lis Red R York and othor great American cities, - But after all % 5 o - ue sect be on e, nks was abonut to comuence ) iver ‘ork and other greaf merican cf t . o ebange. - Consols close at €9} for money. PoRT AU Basque, Bept. 20—10 A. M.—A large | of thesbove. tho meet Jourued subject 1o the call of We | oounuien he found himselt very muck n want of oavilry; us olutions” i fi-publ&c iike Xc-flm&lmul l:;;l the exigencios tem wonld not permit of any belng Tnmber of ¢5 | Afwirs. Asa general hing, a simple ** Fireman's riot " in X large She is supposed io aik 1lgged, is passivg west. U tros o b C roops ou bourd for Canada, New-York—scarcely a day's newspaper mention—is a more ORGANIZATION OF RUPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN CLUBS IN fair thian two or three revolts combined of the Potomao Le was compelled ozen Lifsutry Regiments, who did ot be- Loxpow, Sept. 91—noon.—The movey market is quiet. Con- transported trot o mount about n | bicody aund lively! * wols 94, THE EIGHTH ASSENBLY DISTRICT. AMERICAN SFOURITIES. v ST St fai . . J ast week certain of the Republicans of the VI come very efliolent us covalry, ‘The great difficulty was the | 'x:.n:-.‘l;,g 0eveuing.—The ulwing e the cering BASE BALL. Aty Ditrie rgauized o oy |‘|'""‘"’]"'"' ! ieronce ' the ol e Being 1% S0 mave in thig quirter. Some kind of ono was s aaticipaccd Lok eriean Securities: Erie, 474; liiinois Cextra), ———— afgu Club, with beadquart s Hotel, Grand-st, | Weots. e : ; X ) terest fested, ¥84; U, 8. 5%0s, 724, . THE EXCELSIORS IN PHILADELPHIA. K8 following named chntie elected offcers of the | _Gen. Upton secks ia his » ! Kxox's LaTest STYLE.—Knox, of No. 212 Br fuiled to come off. E Loxicw, Sept. 21—noon.—The following are the opening | _ PHILADELPIIA. Sept. 91.—The Excelsior Base Ball | §20: Fre '3:;,';,,"’,";-‘:" 4 %4 g e o ".‘.ffa.r:."f"; rmissiol | way, comice of Fulton-st., bas broaght out his style of bat for the | . l"““""‘;f“’]““‘," amost healthy f]'.'-"' It location is , o Club of Brooklyn jlaved o mateh game to-day with tie Key. R Ylmwely SerXe | for the purpsoe of driliing the oadets in 1is 0wn i e i vty fomerity aditiod.tht, 1t ssoele o beupty | inCOmparably lovely.. .Asean from & distacs, girt by cho of American Securilies: Eries, 474; Illincis Centra), ; Samuel Lool and J Tois club beld & P L] ountains, it stands like a 1 b; sily For- i | stone Club of this city, whioh resuited in a ) : i auy o ) ‘ jonvl by tha silvary g, 1P ¥, i¢, the seore stand- ) st cvening, and were ad | Vious to the exiibition of yesterday taere were onl of Wl sud i general design auvthig be has berotofore futro- | st tho Jazy populace and the filthy streets, and drive to | duced. He hasare ble fuventive fuculty as regards bate, snd in | fhe yace course, s fiue plateau about three miles to the g ot eadquarters dressed by Messre, Heury Swith, Benjumin Vau Riper aud Robert Crowe. Bome of the Repubiicans of the distriot were disestisfied with the Ciub us given above, and_eaiied o weetli g lust even- at Walhalla Hull, Nos. % and 52 Orchard-st , for the par- og 1€ to '8, The Excelsiors will play with the Olympie Clab 5 U. 8. 5208, 724, to-morrow. northward, and the scene 18 like enchantment. O one side is the ancient city, towered, and domed, and - ing in the sun, Mount Bolivar and Mount Lucon i it rear, with the bay and ocean in frout like a burnished shicld, embossed with emerald islets, each & mountain 1m Yo raln poured down ingness has no tuccessful com Yesterday aftersoon, shout 1 o'elock, in torrents. Aboat 2 o'clock were dispelled, aud eversthing The Cadets had sousht their 1o themselves with on s uou the miatter of taste, petitor, ceased raining, the clouds for a pieasant day A NEW KAILROAD. T —— NAVY GAZETTE. b clegent monthly, [By Telesraph. | of forming n Fenton and Woodtoid Club, “They eleeted OPENING OF THE NEW LONDON AND NORTHERN RAIL o sy Einbd a8 follows: President, Daniel Sbeeban; lst oused hes In leas than ten ciputes cight o e ouniey, stewpie 41 thove warvils ive files eas Parad hion ©. that oar age is extablishin itself: i welve e arade uoa e e e At o o) B B itself; while far to the northward throngh the tropic haze, Mattbew Davis; 24 Vice President, Join If. qua mon of existence peak piled on peak and folded to the sky, the eternal bills ROAD EXTENSION—LONG IELAND SOUND UNITED | Dispatghes from the United States steamer Monocacy, com- A - WITU THE J§T. LAWRKNCE—A LAKGE NUMBER op | Bapder Curict, regort bet arvival st Bt Flonns Went Ind George Fiyan; Recording Becretary, A. B, s pd white | ant fclic, as suiong the best of oor cote on the 8tk inst, This is the first inteliegence of the Vessel | Buge the par- | o e who sip of tLe . —the tiger's hauut and the condor’s home—sweep and DISTINGUISHED GUESTS. since sho left Fortress Monro ‘he President and Mr, S8age made short cddiesses. There 4 t never fu spread and broaden, like a dream. Grander than thcp 2 e R ¥ Tritere The Navy Denartment to-day Too dispatehes from | teems o be gome wisunderstandiug betwsay the two clups of companies to form the most be Beelf th thi Py v Opechal Dispaich Y. A ok Rvaieat Godon, “dated Babis, August €, 1n | the district, but we presume that they will bend their efforis | SOURCE Tl lng the moven double-quick step. itself, there 18 nothing more majestic than where God NEw-LONUON, Sept. 91, 1806, - » 3 z 10650 SO LW eaiIy SORN Major-Gen, Ewory U, on the grousd and sweeps his horizons with his glorious peneil of mountam Which ho communicates the foct of the arrival of the flag-ship o o ud end. We strongly coutsel usanimity of | 3 ps 18 poi 4 The special cxeursion train, belonging to the New-Lon- | Brooklyn at that port after a long pasage under sail without sction. took command, "~ M uts were executed L | Blue; and there can be o earthly clime wherein the colors with gre quite wanifest | o0 L or INSTAN- | stand more nobly on the sky thaa bere, whore on cither : sujecte Foiee | hand gnd clmost to either pole, rolls the unbroken chain VETERAXS IN LINE. . ang’ Committee have called a Unionists who incorse the action of acuse Conve o arill, ny instruciion romptly ex wivelos celerity. Tt was not | T he werely otber incident of pote than that of falliug in with the masts and spare of a large ship about 20 miles to the southverd, which vessel bad cvidently been bursed not far from the place where was discovered., .+ o7 uailed free on ents per receipt of price, No. 473 Bro with its colossal hinks of valleys and bright peaks. There are excecdingly few of the Ligher classes residing any distance from the city’s walls, as the frequent mulq don and Northern Railroad, which left here on Tuesday meruing in charge of Superintendent G. W. Bentley, for The Foreign Ve Cleir wovewent w the purpose of conveying a large party of excursionists to ton." The meetin Brettleboro’ and back, to eclebrate the completion of the | Comm mdungum-.h-w'n]:lfi:’:‘:;".’:fi.fi.fl&;rnirfifflc:r‘rflh }:’,‘:i,‘;.':',’,d“;"l:ffl:'_‘ '""m:fl"‘l‘_;““. ¥ thoroagh millary Liuing avd the rigid discipline they are I‘ wonld n.':' m‘i‘l g Ae ) “‘:'Im frd 4t d political cbauges render it inconvenient and unsafe. 2 e Do : “ | A w subjected to gives them an elsticity of carriage seldom ac- | snother). So sald a motker of CoLpwerL's atext Pany Junp ORI axtension of the New-London Northern Road from Am- | prorerly carried ont the Department’s instiurtions to salule | aud othess. Gen. Fraus Sigol o u ...,.?,d pordond g g onsbgll s S0 aLxrm “Thies dovs’ sial (ivens of 1ot s v actory, money *% | There are, bowever, frequent remaias of villas at one time Al turned, bepot, No. 478 Broad occupied by the Spauiards, who must have lived ona g about an hour the sky suddenly beeame | Btore the ———- | e Brazilian flag under the order of July 12, The jnei to take part in opening the camp: princely scale. tal | Derst, Maseachusetts, to Grout's Corner, & station on the | circomstances o g R b, arrived hore o Thurslay evening -""d“_'*n'd":‘“';o;r,:';;n;nw :':;;‘;;lr:{u:;:g principle agalust * policy” in our B the wind blowing s perfect borricane, “‘- fion.llim leh 5o, The posuh!wn turned out 10 | bered. londs dertain docgments, Wiieh show THE GERMANS AND THE cadets could bo dismissed the storm eame upott them, and ticy RisTORI at GURNEY'S GALLERY of PioToGrapny, | They have hannted liouses here as well as elsewhere, e o excursionists at th Nifleront stations, the | that the Sring.cf a saiufe of 21 guns fo the fiag of Brosil was | 70 e Sddtor ot The & & Tritune. were thoroughty wosked. Thus cuded the drill. There wore | Ne, 707 Brosdway. Cird Pictares of biston, pronosveed by her. | and spiritual rappings are by no means confined to Amer’ o gl g el ping at Norwich, Willi. | to make the amende honorabie for o offeawe commitied bys "As the action of two Germans, by going to Albany | very few visitors present. Among thew were Major-Gen. | self to be the best tasen, now ready for sile. Soud i your | jea, A short distance from the city, on an eminence over- tie, Stafford Sprivgs, p;,"m"",,v Mase., Grout's Corner, | United States ofticer, wiich was at once disavowed by ibe | and heiping to nominate Hoffman for Bor. seews to have | Dautel Buttesfield, U. 8. A., Gen. Burger, nud € ard of | orders. looking the ses, there stands a large building, which at e, talord s T s N vaitioboro: o arye. | Usited Siates Gotorament—namely, the forcible selzure by impreased the publio with tke des that A the German Eadi. | $ue st Division N. ¥ 8 M. uad the various officers ou daty ong time must have b bandso %o Reppa 86 | B nc bt of the Confederdte vassel Fiorida in the purt of | €418 will desert party and principles for the suke of “ lager | 8 tho Military Acudeny, TiE GREAT Drror! 9 Hine T e v gy ;e lection, o we 1o ewter wy pro- e & ¢ B At e L3 T d 3 beer” in the cowing test against auy such conclusio Although 1 and many of my sce the Excise Law somewbat we certainly shall not, on ber of the principal railrosd men of Northern -Englepd had assembled, acd, after o cowpli- mentary dinner there, accompanied the excursion- fsts back to New-London n Tuesday the eatire Bakis, and the bringing of ber to the United States waters, where sbe was lost. Comwauder Blake, bis note to the President of the Provioce of Dabia, say, ‘be undersigned, in execudng this duty, begs leave to express to your Excel- lenoy the sinecre bope that' with the dying ccboc of (ho List | legend respecting its present superuatural isolation 18 qaite romantie, and, as usual, there is & dark-cyed scnor- in the case. In the midale of the Eighteenth Century,’ this old house—then probably a palace on a hill of flowers SERVICES COMMEMORATIVE OF THE REV, JOIN PIERPONT. Yesterday evening services commemorative of the changed, and hope it w ch A com rve ,, numbering 200 of the p railroads, manu- | s e i .n':,: cnmm};m.l citizeis of New-England paid, a | £ n?;i‘.,:’:fi.".‘;"“ ';!h',““:?( SO M Ny e 10 | b o ;;',fir;'_:"r"‘z i g g it e ¢ mi 0 canse which has 1 rige to this ceremonial,” | 10 ar adopted fatherland 1o its it hilanthropist and patriot, the Rev. u Pie L were e ch . —W ceupi Span! e bo-t’g:\‘: e‘:l::l::?t n]“ :hl.bom.h;' MM""J "The bresident of the Frovince, in roply, rejoiced fhiat Wie [7by the traitor of two pa-tios. g v w st ke dagh A ervant, Lucie Witt A o 8, I N was owned und ocoupied by Senor Gonzales, & ‘a e e T e ‘T oE et s | Goteraient of the United Siaten, apmeclatiog in e wladom The two above meniioned Germans have very itlo infiaepee, | be)d at Dodworth ITall, e S Kibere, 1. faatblelcior, Loviso Me Brodis, E- | nobleman of the high-heoled Castllian stripe, whest ebi pri - o howpe e guests, and | the justice which extsts in this Ewpire, should not Lave besi. | if a6y, among the Gerians, s th o of K. E. Featon | _ W. C. Bryant, the Hon. Horace Greeley and Raiph Waldo | Siegmond, M. Wilske, L. B seryuus P | possessions were an unlimited supply of pesos and &l ere made by Gov, Hawley of Connecticut, Ex- | tated 1o wiyiug publie satisfaction for un offenso committed | Wil prove besond doubt,Most respects Emerson wers o have addr ‘meetiug, but owing to | Al O Selhoder, wile wud ch id, J, | lovely dsughter, the Donna Ines by name, and the fairest . Holbrook of Vermont, Mayor Allen of New-Londou, | azainst it duriug the trauguillity of a profourd peace, and con- | . Horpe, L. 0. 63 Amityst. | other engagements were ot present, : womin in the country by general consent. The lover—- or-Gen. Phelps of Brattieboro, the Hon. Alva Crocker | fiding in the seutiments which are manifested, it nlso hecame | New York, Sept, 20, 18u There was quito a large cudience present, and severcl in- NNAH. Sept. 3l—In stecmahip Virgo—J. Fitsgenild, | of course there was a lover—was an English eailor, poor of Bitehburg, Mass., the Hou. A, Brandeges of Conn., and | bim 10 aevure Commander Biake that the houer of the vation | — tereating specaiics were del X myy Merctunt, F. W Corn- | g g church monse, but distinguished for c X Merkie, J h use, bnt distinguished for gallant deeds in ibers. The leading journals of New-York and New-En. | boing thus satisfied, not tle slightest resentment will remain | BROOKL) M. Oliver Jolusou d the me o - & Oftork, H. Wil (he Gpanish Service, 1twas an affuir of heart, which - Mng:;onmuvel:pmnt. The gacsts rested al | Sfalst n Governmént which thus sclem sy sl beforo tho | 1IND CONGRESSIONAL -NOMTNATION op | few intraductory rons gl o | rocky hcher, Oy Thompuen wad | (0% ofd Don did uot see in the same light; but also moon- “:t‘l:u- &m Hm:-e,s:;:;i « Friday morning paid a | §7° d,,wm. i ,,','::n,‘j:’n:f:;:} o tiat o (he eonc HENKY C. MURPHY BY THE DEMGCRATS. el a prager, afee witeh $he v, 0. 15 | 5 B, Comonfort, Miss ¥: Bevers | light interviows, which he Mkowlse fulled to soc at the e e ne located in Now-London | grary will bold tn the highest appreciation the justice of a The Nautional Democratic Convention for the TInd | addressed the assen S ek onaid | tiwe, and which when he did discover them created bor. d ! Py J | - 4 . K. iy and his officers maneuvered | Mo e b e our fls ‘relations of | Congressional Districf was held at2 oclock yesierday, ot Nel- | | It was with unfelgned and oxtreme modeaty that he sppoared S NBIVE © | breeze, Finding that he could not effect a separation in the crew of 250 boy: g nc? exercise, and a salute of | friendship and cousideration, which. until now, have uuited | SO4# Hotel, Flatbush, +f before thew, He had expe ¥, Mr. Emer- SHIP NEW'S. any other way, Le had the young Eunglishiman arrested and 18 guns was fired a8 :}ov Tawley entered the vessel, | and will continue 1o unite the two Powers which inbabit the | Mr. Lineky was appointed as permanent Chalrman, and Mr. | son and Mr. Brsant woud have been there ken, RRIVEL burned for a beretie. The Donna Inez pined away slowly, au sdditional 15 as he left the Sabive. This after. | same coptirent. Phillp Clare Sergeantut-Arms, Mr. P, Cawgbell wus ap. | It was proper, rowever, that he should speak first, on e bad ARMATS sometimes sitting by ber lover's grave in silont or " B the excursionists went on a pleasure trip 35 miles | The salute wae given on the anniversary of the coronatlon | Poiuted Secretary. or little w teamship Borussia (Br.), Schmensen, Hambuag 24 via_Southamp- " Rial t'm' 7 haom‘:l’:e' L v Long Teland Sound on board of the steamer City of | ©f the Empetor. aud was returned gun fof gun. |, Ar. Phillp Clare moved that Hevry C. Murphy be nominated | Mr. Pierpont bele to n previoa generation, yetin [ Lonoth i daa, 804 048 pams. 1o Kuodherdt & Co Bugess Old Jetters breathing of ber worth, e s Novaich Trusaporiation Gomer | o Adoiral Godon sars e sballpravabiy sead the Nipsio, to | b2geclymation. many reapeets ho wis far in v Ho bud been | $ost'abous 4§ hours by derse T s For 'Love, thev said, *must needs be true socmpanied by & band of music. A magnificent | Pernambuce, and sail Limeelf for Rio on the 4th or 51k of Sep- | Mr. Linsky said thot tbe time has come when the office | a liwyer, n merchant and s pre ne conld it be Steemship Virgo, urs, wuhfmlia ond pass. To what is loveliest on earth,’” ogpanysmaiins Y Som g el e €Dt | tembor, The crews of both vessels are in good health, Before | 8Fould seek the man. aud not the man the oifice, Tt was an said that he was suceessful, It couid not be said that he was | to Marray. Ferris & Co. S Pk | Lutil finally she also died, Then, after the old man, be- ard, e usual speeches were | ya Joit Rio, Gen. Webb, our Minister to Brazil, had arrived, imperative duty to lay all persoual fev!ug asiie and select the | a philosopher or contribut d b to thought. Everything Ship Onward, Hodges, Prlernio May 8 via Lisbon, 42 days, with D .}u'n d to h i end a change of ministry lad taken place. Toe present best men for the position. Mr. Murphy was never identified | was intenseiy reai to bim. Whatever he took hold of was brimston Berthoud & Co, g coming melancholy and addictes 100 much aguardicute, " The New-Loudon Nortbern Road, a8 extended ot pres- | iocsmbents ate pledged % o more uctiv: Jiosecution of the | With this pariy, but bo wus the best wan for the pusition. | with a practicsl end n vew. i Klen Austn. French. Liverpool Ang. 3, with mise, and 6o | bad also sought the world of shadows, all three clubbed e a0 ent Srren i Lone | ™5 the 31et of Julv, he Admirat i ied unanimons); B Al | o e A, 16, e 45 8 o, 18 8, taw o Jouk e eidady Doasd 10 1.5 il osher - new trag e head waters of 5 the 316t of Julv, the Admiral sent instrnetions to Com- be moiton was oarried nnanimonsiy. riends. " | e v 1l ot (pct M oy Y Joui cert. Every nigl e tobe a seene; Bound are placed indirect communication with | ander Crabs of the Shamokin to hold hiuseif jn resdincss {0 0a motion & committee consitiog of Mr. Campbell, Niath | intense. Tie & ¥ Tk 5 e alized br ¥ | the senorita moaning and c::.rgmg ber hands in one coroer - ‘weters of the River 8t. Lawrorce. . Tho total cost of | Procced to Corrientes in case it should be necessary for him to | (Vard; r. Deliar, Eight' Ward, oid M. Thompaon, New | ment o " | ey et | ©f the room, the old Don in the other, taunting lover 3 z:tm'nmnu.m 000, or $12.000 per wiile, the re- | £51¢, Jfihwuu.\;funw;;n contingency mentioned in depart- | Lutts, were appointed to inform Mr. Murghy of bisuomise: right. a every | with his ignoble birth ard pennyless condit the extenipn conting the sua of $00, s eyl ab ST PR i motion was adopted and the Conreation thenadjorued. | o the Moo Tr s e ous g s4b| lntter retorting with chain-shots of pure British blasphemy o <5 | Daitarias, aod m Hie syapathios were, while there are the usual accompariments of it rattling chains in other portions of the building. I cannot 11D CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATIC € The Congre it was concluded vouch for the truth of these nssertions, but certain it is that the house is Low & melancholy ruin in which no one | dares to resi Almost continually Papama contains many strangers, traveling to and from all directions, There are atpresent religion” men: bolition of . QLo was EXECUTIVE 1By Telegragh.) The Postmaster-General has within two days made about 159 chianges of Postmasters, and 25 of Route Agents, the | | GEN. SHERMAN IN DENVER. §1. Louns, Friday, L 21, 1666, . Sterman arrived at Denver m: l‘h" m:'a ll:l lfmmd | tinction of Slavery, owed no man Anyth : DISASTER. The U. 8. Nevenne Cattar Crawford. Capt. Kellam, while beating of the Chair, The Hon. Martin Kalb- 8 publie reception. latier principary in ihe Weal. Tie prowinent_eand Mr. Henry C. Wricht INAL H lm.‘;::n"‘éd.‘:‘nm;i: ,|Mm:jdml""""""”‘"'dp""" Selsch, the Hon. Tur 1 sevoral otiers. [ pertlaent remarke sa, d supe- | down the lower buy yesterday of ernoom, carried ner foret inthe city & number of disappointed miners from the BRI L R P ety Mome s Carlton o Dy, Sgremers: o fvis | DEMOCRATIC CODNTY OONVESTION—NOMINATION OF { Harky b e | B et i e v s Torctopmt i | gold miuee ‘of Barbacous. - The axelement whigh arose omal-tato. | “'Ng‘l:m"i;‘f?% ‘i_lw—o.n‘:]'i to "he contin. | H: Missemer, Potistows, Pa; Heary Queliman, Norrisionn. COUNTY OFFT to his n " baling corriod away 1be maiplopusast. She saturaed to st loosd f: st Jeunazy oputiis the gold there drow about 700 mi- B 10?:-.?').“’ 4 f:!;?‘l :n.mn--"’;m K:';‘:! fii;‘;‘f",fi‘:‘ ‘-I'G'-Qm.“}lr%r;:om Iy | The Democratic County Conve . MISCRILANEOUS, nems, mn.(‘ of :)m-m 'n;u:. Cnl::mlih\ i:n&ll thn: llreu:’g: > d 5 o 1 Tiabs e sived i yeoterday's edi ro ', 5 and third days, et beictotore published, Boaver ; EdwinJt Bardeen, Timiiton, N, | Pt e SO oy O By et tts SRV IR e apuk:-‘:.“::::e'vu‘u)f.r::usfig:m‘:nmn.?holul‘“.mt. after BAILED, # thorough trial of eight montha, during which nm‘n‘:g P o, Linus Birdsiey, Meriden, Y.; Heary V. Cult. , N. Y. Uliam H, Woodrow, Hilisboroush Nkio LOL. sl Liave never wade expenecs, they are comvineed .:.mm« out, Boue of the fest Loises iu the coungry | Staaniabion Cicy of Munshester and Pioneer.