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2 Noadork @vibnne, ) ’@J'JUJI; | - 7.048. NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1566. PRICE FOUR CENTS. hents. 3.4 ) the diries, ing tho Ninth Military Division, EUROPE e e e ot T the. i, i MEXICO. AGRICULTURE. hen th it e it ot e o aue e, d g | e 1Y LML e G A which has been Intely formed in France, The t:ansfer wag e e tree may ba and the fruit buds develop themselves, other- ufl editor of Tue N. Y, Tnnul.%nu Fur made to M. de Curten, Generalin-Chicf of the Papal army, THE QUEENS COUNTY FAIR. tree may barden % continue to grow and produce s mass only | and made 8 very ineresting address fo ‘and otberd e who was accompanied by two staff.officers, The legion 18 | THB FRENCH TROOPS EVACUATE MAZATLAN—A FIGHT OPENING DAY. of soft-wood. present, upon num-’“acunll » composed of 1,000 men, commanded by French oflicers ETW! * all the it away close together in a corner, Mr, Robinson remarked, after being 10 the sud TRE PLEBISCITE IN VENETIA. BETWEEN THE LIBERALS AND THE VRENCH—A | Fieq Ou Ows Correspondent. e Ol e D o sund. " 1t 18 & £00d way to dig | dieade by Mr. Camp: Mr. Gladstone and the Reform | Fiorence correspondent of the Pairie says that the Tealinn LIFERAL FORCE MARCHES ON UREZ AND GIVES MixiorA, Long Ialand, Sept. 27, 1866, i in Tt 86 pot a0d. cover them up with ol bok | PHESIDRNT oF TiE AGHCULTUALL SoctTr: 1 fear thedt Government intends to recall, before the plebiscite takes The i al i Dot any of the branches. The point aimed at s, to keep them | you are, on this oceasion, doomed to be disappointed, we 1 plce, the commissioners sent 1o Venetia during the armistice THB PEOFLE NO QUARTER. Queens County Agricultural Socioty is now cele- | ULy bject to no chango and. to exclude the suni Caine hers to vy e Mo\'(’mem. e abougt of Florenos wishes, by ihis measure, o a4srs Sax FRaxcisco, Thursday, Sept, 27, 1666, | bratng its Twenty-6ifth Anviversary at this place, and wo | With some covering. The ai frost s to be complete liberty of voting to the population o* Venetia, The steamer Continental, which arnved from Mazatlan heagily congratulate it upon at last having a permanent avoided, nfim it will 'duw hurtldlfb:ha roots and t: et 'l"‘[mY‘ to-day, brings news that the French troops and men-of- h'“:- The town of Hompstead generously donated tho i fi,f.', '.h',."x'."’fi'fi.,’uu ‘b‘a':“tood [ = g \ . G 4 had left Guaymas, which was in the quiet possession Saclety 40 acres of their plain land, and sbout eight weeks | placed in sheltered spots during the warm and growin » N b A\ leov INSURRECTIONARY MOVEMENTS EXTENDING. ot R 4 5 i “ TREATY BETWEEN FRANCE AXD L MansEiLLEs, Sept. 13, iggs. | of the Liberale. 80 its eflicient Secretary, John Harrold, assisted by e e o ating 1s st to place in the bottom of the [ Dew concerning thelr farma. I atand hers fo agemeraly Juevs samel T, Taber, President, and Benjam ks, | pot beckon: mieces of stase ware, crooked, an iveh or so doop, | tions which you may be pieased to sk ofme, L0 26, 0 aim unce that Letters dated Mazatlan, Sept. 19, say there was a severe e K] 5 o 3 d_l). T 120D, | o know all things r gan inclosing the ground and erecting buildings, stalls, | a8 spaces for the roots to work down through, then soil 4904 deal o the subect. Wh-ts'o ym‘w vhhh-num ot Letters from Athenz of the 6th an to the roots, for the tree must be —————— many villages of Upper Epirus, on the frontiers of Albania, " ; ; Epirus, o b fight at Palos Prietas between the French and the Libe- k inhabited by Turks bave revoited agaiost the 1 f th p &e.,and now the whole is lete with a fi ¥ t | added in quantity accordin YURSEY AND TOE INSURGENT CANDIATES, | Govervustnd, A body of 000 nscrgonte bad. attacked the | Tals, under Corona, in which the former lost 300 killed and allof 8,000 square foet Bt s & (| iy sonstommed depth, and i soll 8 to be packed down | that willopen the mmr"{n-mnq.nnu.mm Ottornnn troope, killing 11 and wounding 2. The movement | wounded, and tho latter 250, The French rotired to Mag- | br e display of fruite, fowers, vegetables, grain, dod rupike. Then the troo is s, the | talk one. [ feac it would 1ot BISETIL o puver relating to Pt i e was syreading in Epiras, 1,500 voluntecrs having joinod the Nestic articles, ote. The farmers in the neighborhood | in? £ nd packed fo ibe sme hardness T e e oot by 8 aners mediate first insurgents, atlan, wokhold with. e sadebia seal ad 1x cain Ty Yol ;nn u;ha pfl;k. till the work is fiuished. Thul 1? for the rt-m: :’l‘: ouluv':'lll:n‘:: l.l:hm:z :l:‘lnl-hv:. I:z‘:l':n .l' ‘“u ly at when the tree bears it wants all the soil it can ge! omucd 10 answer questions for the ‘part of an Sia replies were listened to with marked sttention, He eons cll bis address by reading to the audience an original poem entitled * The Nation's Cattle Show.” Upon takiog his A deputation had gone to Corfu to carry to the diplomatic A sovero fight also occurred on the 4th instant, at Guada- | grily carted 60,000 feot of lumber to the grounds, while | there will be none teo much. NCE GORTSCHAKOEF ON THE RUSSO- |« i PRINCE GORTSCHAKOEF i | e e ot o e s sieitas | 1upe, tn which tho Imperial Gea, Lamberg waa Killed, his | jonfemen litho aocopionsd Lo labor seized spades and | Intbe Fall or early Spiing, whea the tree is dormant, what vent to digging post-holes. We commend their example | soil can be taken out arvu: d the trunk and over the roots AMERICAN ALLIANCE. of the deputation by a personal examiation. body hung to a tree, and any one who attempted to cut it ) 3 THE TR, ER OF CANDIA 10 GREECE. down threstened with death ‘0 those itinerant societies who trust to borrowing a tent | 18 removed and replaced with fresh compos 'Mr. Robi A general agsembly of the Candiates has proclaimed the an- | © DRI RS . P erect atone place one year and somewhere else another, | 1o the sf""' after the trecs blossom, 4y are | seat. 8 vote of thanks was passed by the socioty to Mr. Robla e e oerne and decrecd o loan of five | The Liberal Gen. Martinez, on tho samo day, moved on | rithlittlo or no shelter for stock, Here there aro oxte syrioged with wter fo kifl the lttlo redspider which afmost | s0p for b excollent addressr, o0 iny gomorrow sive covered stalls and sheds for live stock, whilo life i3 invisible. otherwise it might kill ths tree. Before the mrd wmbod:vuud ::Itlh ‘MMIM””““L & mitlions of drachmas. The Turkish troops stationed in Cau- | the J ing 3 - . garrison ut Uroz, numbering 300 men, and surprised P e b Byt s o g o fhis action, bat T | and cut them to pieces, giving them no querter. f,‘f,';’:'nf::':lmfi’h“”‘r:fs‘:‘:g’ ::::::2#‘1 f’f"; -:Fd::):)hi§¥ A e '“;n".:"::’é'.'.'.‘," s o St tae hat the French and Eghisi ewbassadors had advised | Pesquera, who had occupied Hermosillo, left on the ap- | acres are inclosed with & tight fence, ui':nr: f:.‘ll.'l hxygh.’ g;‘i mfi:? e::’;;’:m‘;«-‘-’thr’:vh l.:"::fl:;gfi:&? B te to uct with great caution ia th in orde . : ; great caution in the matter in order 10 | oo ) of tho French forces, carrying off many wagons | Therejs a fine half mile track, 33 feet wide, of an oval | While the trees are grawing fast each pot requires a gallon e R THE ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY FAIR. OGDESSBURG, N. Y., Sept. 27,—Gov. Fenton and suite, George Curtis, Colloctor of this port, and several othe prominent gentlemen, were presont to-day at the St. Law "The stesmship Ville de Paris, from Havre Sept. 15, wrrived here yesterday, We receive by her three days Iater foreign 6l e SR avoid a general revolution. o, UL‘DSTM(‘;‘RR\:T::L*IIQ\"‘;\“-“ il Tl loaded with provisions. Col. Foster, who commanded E?,."i‘, Q::m:im’;:‘ho;-: g, zr:fl::‘;l:;:! Lot of T s proniag times o piabof water il s : f o * From 1/Opiuione Nationsl, Sept. 16. < Rk TN ;; 1:‘:1.3 ik "l"‘ lf"’c"‘ “""'1']‘"?"'“:" NS, so morfified at the | i} goil is guch that even after the very heavy rain of ye with liguid magore. 1t s hecemary 1o hun out the bossoma rence County Fair, now open at Canton. "The languago of the loading members of the Reform | 1pye jncurrection in the Caucasus con A det- “g:';’x‘; S "l::::.l;.:’:d";’l":;'u o il !j‘,[‘{:;_“"fi‘,',‘,';e':‘i‘;"‘,‘,j“:,‘L‘fi:“;:"?h':'znfififi‘jffl‘:}:fiw B et e ousn oue of 1be8e tees Wil boar 40 THE TOUSATONIC (MASS.) FAIR. dst . d . |y, 1t s designed fo omament 30 Kok aieady, tho | TAGNOTTIAES pOtchen, o ohen nd nectarines but | OO0 S G emon, Mase., Bapt. 8, 1008 Aeagoe at their late duet and the words of Mr. Gladstone, on several recent occa- wions. have placed both the Leagne and himself in & fu The Reform League proclaimed universal suffrage, ter from Odessa and thej"* Correspondance Géoérale” of Vien- " o e e haes W iatn that the Caocosian pop. | Gen. Martinez took posseseion of tho city the next da¥, | . ecrg County Agricultural Society soon will possess tho | be s introduciug plums aud pears and clerrics also, Which Le E-::I«;:‘x‘nln:}‘;; 4::--u(nhl';oxr,i'-vmlA :Yl l:--frh]".‘lfl‘t;'l:fl:' '1;:";_'!,*:!“!3:"" and issued a proclamation guaranteeing protection to all | fnest grounds in the country. sayw do romarkably well, e rooeatly tho abolition of sextage. 1n & tour made by | Who remained quietly at home. The exhibition to-day was o success every way. Tho | 'The erub gets in theso trees Just the same as if grown out ¢ crowd of visitors was vory large, but we did ot learn the doors, and requires to be got out twice 8 year. lstone declared against ing it. To put an state of thivgs. the Leacue has sent o deputation | GORGCenergY Commandant of Sochumkaln, to announce to thie | The United St S 4 from G ! this fmperial d o United States steamer Saranac arrived from Guay- | TS 8 G Feoiory 270 came forward upon | o One may twke o pock peach tree ono yaur oll, and havine fruit buds, transplast inio a pot, and it wili bear the next year. iindstone, askicg bim formally 1o ausist at 4 great ov, the people, ! e on 3 Th! lone 1 - iy g g e s wowal of i opinions ou the dis. 7 shiowed the greatest discotent at. the proposl. | 1a8 the same day. the opening day and entolled themselves at $10 per head, puted poist. hrow themselves upon bim, and wu: To the great delight of the peoplo the French were ex- [ fo thit it is evidently a success in a pecuniary point of fi;{ l‘.‘:‘_’,m ,‘f";,,g;;;cf:‘,‘.'_',, "'n'm- ';"l":';""- [;“';‘_;:; has been crowded turoaghout the day. Tho exhibition of do- She nierview waasl o very fiendly character, and the SRR L N pected to evacuate Mozatlan in October. Sonors issaid to | view. More than 2,000 entries of a'kinds wero made, | Lo Gaorsia.. Even in the oper gronnd st docs ot grow more '.';,‘;'."’g'fnm;"";'"3:.".‘,'"’:'&:?1:‘&‘.“:;.":3":.:‘ dopatation efs Mz Gladsione satisfed with bl explanation of e o bo in undistarbed possession of the Liberals. amang which wern the Bp e L | e e 1y dnarf nature, 1he liabe bolog ey, o ot Bt e enciE o of s ASeOOINMON foF TeArS: "W v . -y ud other ships in ] y Ol hicl 4 b New- e bardiest. From its dwarf nature, the . ing frui le b o Jouse.” Besides these there wero portable fences, | fow inches apart, and the buds in clusters, the fruit hasgs i “,',‘.-"."";;:'fi,;;l‘.‘“p:m;fi;: :n;'-'n'; Wh‘::‘_" bages and lnscious melons, draw forth many expreesions The twenty-fifth annual cattle show and faig of the Housatonic Agricultnral Society opened at thig place w-d-{. wnder deeidedly adverse circamstances, Rain, Yain, rain, little but rain from morning till evening. Despita this the streets were filled st an early hour with a long siri of farmers’ wagons, and tbe spacious building of the Societ 10 order to avoid the re- rbo To the movement. We find aleo in The Daily Telegraph | bOAte shd oLter Shify e ) Rl - —_— o "hich contiuties to be theorgan of the ex Chancellor, the ful ol cLibess volt The sty xas n o tanon ster reiuced to PITTSBURGI furmn-gutos, hiay-clevatoss, wind-mills, potato-planters,etc., | Erapes. his conduct: | PLES Y PN od f0 the mount ains, and the Governor-General of ITTSBURGH. 10 bo more definitely lluded to hereatter, We have seen | In caltivating fn th adBiration; while apples. and wil the variotios n required, Common sense is good, though it is o fraits ars cxposed’la & Hanner o (emph the verieat Epicu- Yowiug remarks on the motives which have gu “*Mr. Gladstone canvot form an absolute al beautiful much better displays in this line, but the absenco of one Toodity. The treen on exhibition were loaded wit ance With the | (e sus, Prince Mirski Swiatopulk, has concentrated a force i ] i or twoprominent exhibitors is accounted for by the fact | o " 0 e Tich folks on the Prairies, take this little story to ";rll;el-dhlhn g 2 “ !nunul‘::(nrm Loague. d’rna lluu;mn!:,wl;'o fa in ;mnvr L ooy Byt bbb s ‘who bas been 1 power, and who without doubt will be again, " J v GRAND WIND UP OF THE UNION DEMONSTRATION=—A wannof pat Mimeclt ot the head of # political agitation without GORTSCHAKOFF 0N AMERICAN POLITICS. e B : ATION=A | {hat Sulfolk County i8 niow holding ite fair. e Josing his inflaence and making it very difficalt tor bim to dis- ted for Tue New-YoRk TRIBONK fram La Pres SPLENDID PARADE AND AN ENTHUSIASTIC CONVEN- | Of Jye stock there was 4 good show—not of fat eattle, | ¢ Seitz told me this: that n person who ha no orchard N&%’fl';;::;‘"m,m"‘,fl':' frig o gt ut the majority are herdly up to the inglish Club at St. Petersburg has given a TION. but o wellmatched oxen, s long list of shorthorn, | house can raise these dwarf trees by A IN. 4 R ) y keeping them in & cellar | Do st o ‘i o warm aook i the garden in Spring uni il o By e eharge acceptably the high dune:lv( o;firr. A mfiun (-I)»nar 4 " s h convictions can in all houesty, and withont sacrificing inner in honor of the American mission. At the conclusiou = o A o. Herel Yo nity, take upou biwself the mission of expounding end of l:wd ner Prince :lh-m«"mkum Minisier of Foreign Aflairs, | Spoclal Dispatch to " hoN. Y. T;':"':' i ;-‘fl:}l":;.‘.-“.""i'.." 'n:-‘;l:en::‘e‘: l“;v;n\:‘:g:: "|:;'|‘I:pm|:cni: Summer. A lady can raise little cherry aud nectarine trees, | “Th gpace allotted to the products of the dairies s weil filled, made the following address: pr7esuRon, Thuraday, Sept. 27, 1866, | JOURE SGHC 0 Fh ral that fin milch-cows should | and make folks hoid up their bands on seeing her fruit. ' Tho utry, Y 0 -CO! e T cubmit that 16 5 r :’ng‘:}nuln a nuwber of new agriculiural implemests exe cating publiciy doctrines in aid of which be seeks the of the popular will. But the work of the expositor and the GESTLEM Our friends from across the Atlautic under- THE CLOSING DAY OF THE GRAND DEMONSTRATION be extenmvely shown, and such was the case. here y 4 4 erfully rosy, but I think it is true. ‘The rain has, however, interfered with and ed aimost Professor is sltogether distinct from that of the practical | stand the sentiments with which their presence among us and stateaman, and we cannot seek to unite thess fwo ebaracters | the abject of their visit insple us Fiewe septiments bave | To-day saw the winding up of the soldiers’ g Con- | were ssveral very large and superior animals among them; | ¥RSFIE RO iont T oo rain hus ceased, and it may b hould witbout doing infury to both. A Minister of the ‘Crown ¢ been expressed 1o tuem in all gradations of the social scaie— | vention. It has been a great holiday in Pittsburgh and the ‘n’ll::“m:f{’m;l;xlu heifers, cither imported or bred from | ot PONFE oL, the fair will be continaed for fine 2 l'!(‘:lu'fl-“ll‘l 'n‘l“ b?g-::::o'd. :;I‘li.:‘lfi‘: . -I{.n . weather, be fally chronicled for the readers of THE TRIBUNE. zot be required Lo play the part of un ‘Here the position i clearly defined. went, Mr. Bright will bo the great apostie. and M. rm.‘l; oi |\;uk»l)lllm :-huo nlud illustrates thongot, .lnhwp.;‘l as where l:‘l'i :‘rnrl surrounding country; busiess was almost entirely u the Raform mov wows only a primitive toagus. They Lave resounded like the o country; almost entirely ®us- | Ihe show of sheep was not large, Long Island not bein, ! : ndstone | echo of & single voice, to which mire oan bat ad little hended. Most of the stores and.the mumerous founderies | & voul country. Aouthdowns predemipated, wnd g | e e e Tl ean i ehabby =il veserve 10 bimself the part of the preotical statesman, | ~An exceptionnl act, unique in history, by which Congress 8 20 same very sood ones smong themw. 4 vty long hair, a broad-brimmed black hat, giving effect 1o the dootrives of the apestle. The sgitation | hax conveyed a message O affoction to our sovereign; the | were closed. Extra trains were run on all the railroads | ™oy !lfl ! g ol fillod with b 2 “"'{ 4 it Jik Methodist T e 0 e o ouetings adoyt Tesolotions ia 1avOr of | choice of the person wholas been charged with it and whose | leading into the city and they were crowded with people ho swine department was well filled with Some yery o iies b k¢ yiatest wniversal sufl age, with vote by Ligh distinction, calm digoity united to s warmth of beart wo | o hbori e < ' Jarge Chester whites, and several of the Berkshire, Essex - g g r:loanv ‘rsation be is pl 2 g S have been able to appreciate; toe skillful courage of those who | fTOM BCIE boring counties. Although the Convention [ and native breed. ) e e Wt O A e B Bl e e rublems which untt. now | adjourned sing die yesterday, vory fow of the delogates ro- | . Thero wasa very fine show of poultry, embraciag the'| MrHowe was bors ta Woroestar Goanty. Mass) his passste FRAN direciedthe voyage, in solving & prollem wiich atl vow | adjourned sing & yesterday, vy fow ofAhO BHORRCR T | gy Biack Spanish, Bruab, White Leghor, Bolion | 3 ud'we e S 4k mlnd e et 8 THE MEXICAN QUESTION. 1% found @ represeutative of that nation Which duriug a series | the Convention, that they wuufd gladly remain in Pitts. | Gray Bantsm and other fowls, with & large collection of | o0 there be liked to go when you 'u':'c'l m‘x’."m"m.e‘u' The Mouiteur says: By a decree of the 26th of July, | of g and under ull circumstances bas given proof of its | pyreh uch lo if possible, The welcome has been us | ducks avd ceese; also, rabbi &e. A attractivo coop | riage of the log. Growing oller fe took a fascy to Jearn the Emperor of Mexico intrusted the portfolio of War to Gen. :mws vl‘lmmnl\'n:lnln-lflfmundmundlu between the | o Tl g it hias been cordial, and the boys in blue | Of fowls was 8 bantam with three quails, which she had | the machinist’s trade, and rome of bus first Lmk was Ormont of he expeditioaary corps, aud that of Finunces to M. | 100, CLlouVork this, geatiemen, constitates o complete 88 | 4,0 how 1o appreciatoit, o o wasrarng. They re now nearly grown. | with looms, and in particolse in shuttler. These gase bim Frial, Military Commiesary. The military s of theso ; THE GRAND PARADE. Probably Queens County never made @ better display of | the first idea of making the lock-stitch in the sewing-machine. % & good deal for this proverbial | When aboat 22 he Legan to form tho general idea; it worked THE NEW-HAVEN HORSE FAIR. NEw-HAVEN, Sept. 27.—~The National Horse Fair, now being held here, closes to-morrow (¥riday). The fiir to day was & great success, snd was largely attended. plis S THE CROPS. REPORTS RECEIVED AT OUR AGRICULTURAL BUREA IN RELATION TO THE CROPS IN EUROPE—THN REPORTS FROM TEXAS. ‘WASHINGTON, Thursday, Sept. 27, 1666, In the monthly report of the Department of Agricol- o P 1 rejoice ot the presence of these gentlemen among us, for 1 Swo ofoars being moompatible with the responsibilities of the |\ B IWOEEATS - o . lie usein 2oses Dothing by beiug seen Dearby. Dis- | The lastof the public demonstrations in honor of ¢ horses, aud that is v "THE CONVENTION WITH MEXICO. nn]a:;:url.n-‘;m:m;?r:‘o :;!2&0\!::;:::;01,&: situation. 8 brief dispateh l”f"“)lm account of 8o grnd and suc. | ton of these were examined and shown upon the track, 3 of all other o9 g ,n‘{: rocent foreign official statements concerning cerislg T el tx” the Mo Jreladies, bave come voJadge oa as we are. Taey it b sbie Sl e hour and balf in passing, | Duf8 majority ey 7 fi";“;:’;’;:‘e":l':“l";:?r":;"‘:’; ant | ¥ bve another inntanes o sl mude mas, giviog tremen: | and cotton of especial interest to American producers. e Couvention with Mexico, p o P 3 = . and was everywhere greeted with the greatest enthus ! | » Prominent’iu the Hall wes the ispla; o8 and hock f i p yosterday. alttough signed by M. De Ly Valette, Minister ¢4 to appreciate both the sovereign, who is the gretest glory of |y oor gy plosoncs. 4 o s an] Gasoniat "," ke | pears, with good »hu'u!h)tnhn'nnpm;{l-, but the hardy shosk by ous a7 of session MM The imports of breadstuffs into Great Britain during tho T s beeh 14 resiity concluded by Mr. Drouyn de Lhuys, | 112 Countey, and the nation wLich is ite strengt ¥ y 3 Y i 1ation in the / ! ? THURSDAY, Sept. 27, 1664, Fohs ¥ 3 Mr. y 1 or ont-doo sorts were nearly wauting. This is not as it The day opens with a bright sun ‘and a bracing | present year show an insignificant contribution from this r but the ackzowledged deficiency of the harvests 4 . and suburbs. e T o Yot sosifued. Talf | .t 18 said ihat geod relgns form the wiite pages of bistory. city T ; This saying is not absolutely true. 1f there is & reignof which THE GREAT X should be, for it is certain that good native grapes can be ' ‘eonvention, we regret to say, seeqs to fall “short of the object ying g . AT MEETING. . il 4 Lreers. ‘The mud rapidly dries, and special trains come | country, e e sud edutaine £ tho objeet | every page n truiai . reforon of a g characier i the | O the West Comious of Allegheny City, whero the and are grown in the country. A basket of o Duchesse | growded with thoosands which 'the Tl of yesterday kept | of the season, both in Prauee and Great Britain, promiscs 'wnd complications to which we believe it 1o be car iuterest ohnlel!iur organigation; if there is & reign devoted 10 | mammoth wigwam is ereeted, thero was asscmbled s im- ' Anzoul pe rowi by George R. Underbill of | haok, The common people, weil dressed and Leal:hy, come in | g demand which will call forth at remunerating prices oug a care for the Present, ia view of the great Fuiore, it that | ponio'throng nutabering several thousands. Soon it aug. | Matluicock, were st we bave ever seen, of 19, 1%, | yast numbers, and I ave never seen so mauy young couples, | surplus stores which fortunately are sufficient to aid ma= 17, &e., 0 weighing 22 b They were grown on | married of golug o be, at any fair, Tiey walk, blushiog, o)y o equlizing the hiavy. batsuce of trade sgains b danger daty 0 call public sttoution. e e enaoudas 1o Franoe DaTl the Teceints of the ens- | Which to-day unttes il eChvetionsis and devoted senitments of | i to 4 mass of at least 20,000 e . country, because we ail have the innate conviction tlat ever o & mass of at least 20,000 men, women and | .o, “oil twado very rich apd well culti- | arm-iu-arm oF bandia-baud. May they always deserve to Do u" n this connoction the following communication, N since on tb b of Jaly we Som Booses of the poris Incated on the Gulf of Mexico, sod & The weathes ; : O em of tbls Beble xistence is consecrated with & boand- lie weather was superb. Gen. Cochrane intro- Soarthdn il the porta of the Pacifi Goota. I the opiceision P e byt g ok 8- | uced Gen. Bauks from the “illiminated scros of Massa. | Yate i 1w bave been shown of larger size, | a3 bappr. bearing date Sept 7, received through the courtesy of the but we i 80 umber of this size Tn the center of the vast tent is an abandant varied ; + of 8 United e Hicks and sons | foustain, running over moss and rock work into o circular ::m‘lfll Foc“r::hg tate from United States Come fourth of the receipts in the harbors of sue Pacitic, it | **3 CHTEITEL Pl T hese pumerous works, the greatest | chusetts,” a8 citizen who brought to lay at their foe L e grown & ot h bl % be dead for the; 'b“f E be read wish interest: is because the other th rihs_are wortguged Mm.\(u:n G’vvel’":;u:l -'.n not get nny’lbluilrum Wese e pemn:mmd“"‘“" of our A u.-; X)mm civie hmm;; and_ military glory. Gen. Banks made o wod 20 . o : 210 of poel il ‘ vpeaning. Themessagoof | long speech, the only noteworthy poiut of which was & ywed 20 varicties of fine upples and 40 of pes Dok, thoogh very exnet. Around tuis is beautiful grove of | *For the iuformation of 1 {4 of Agricalto 48 SOCOuSS Jors aud market gardeners made o splendid show | s M etEn W 83" eq loaded with fruit, and among them | and the grain-growers of the United T bave the IQD-E i oodland countice, "J4 will not get mach more §u_the ‘Gulf of Mexico, be- | (f D Mfvare aro 10 foceive 50 per ocent, 49 per_ceut being sl | SORETeRs GanUEnS a8 ST which only distance o declaration thst the only issue was whethe . The fa e moneeded aa » unrautee to the Spasish Englisn gebt, | %07, Wben it refers 1o 40 She of emaneipation, of Nab the ol leend Sy’ WA e D0 of vegetables, such ar b U e maiu | per cont, taat ie o say. the equivaleut of No madman, o whown aliusion is mede, belongs o no | 55 teccuntey or the enetiies of the couniry are ent ables, such as & sugar beet of %ix Rutabags | are foras aod depending vines of & tropical character, inter- | to state that tie barvest in nono of the wi e e aeatament, o the cestom bouwes | Datioaslity. Hekad 2o paracriel rake 1n the desting of the | 0 its gOVerninens. Il denied that tho pofitical or social | 117EIPS W 883 b, with large collections of main- | mixed with flowers of avery hue and pame. indoed. in aoy part of England, will come 5 10 the exgesta, :fl“ubl': uh e: cul:m e" u;w e [ wwniy Lé only represented the blind cbance of birth. quality of the negro was in the canvass, although the | squashes, egg plants, cabbages, wu'or- Tn two outer and larger circles aro tables of apples, peaches, | tions that were eatertal o fow weoks ago. It will fall verys g e e aforciad goverament have Josstion o¢- | " In Russin, gentiemen, there does vot exist s single enemy publican party desired to see the day, sud woul Corn and wheat rye appeared 10 goou ad- T und ‘grapes, with clumps of fowers. Of spples, the | lnrgely short, both in quantity sud quaiity of tbe grain. Vel ::.M" ‘This o o i e Phich wo will not | of emaocipation “The olasses which owe to this ot their | basten it when all men should be equal before the with some really superior collections, argest show is by Nelson & So, Mercer County, Western | fortunately for the farmers, Just as tuey were about to eom- o 1:': course, 18 & ques! liberty have welcomed it with the same enthusisem as that He said that the encmy had al y ite colors, wud flower line 1. Hicks & Sous showed some fine Pennsylvanis, Mr. Nelson, for ty years bas been culti- | mence the wheat harvest severe rains set o, “h: flm.‘: o Solve. ircumstance worthy of notloe. The Con- other class on whom the messure fmposed beavy sacrificen. It | for & proof of it he referred to 7'he Herald's last sumimer- nnias, Chiness pinks, &e., while A. G, | Y*4" tho best variety of nr.pln 300 sorts growing, | have continued with very httle dow: e fos us 50 por cent of B0 S nce of the O {28 testimony which our sovereign Las been the first to rouder | sault, to 7%e Times's locturing THE TKIBUNE for not be- [ (HTKeRS'A Kaat w-York made an elegant’ A8y | and 10 on_exnivition. His soil is sand stone, wh ch gives | to this time, and the weatlier is still threatemiog. seation illews ns 50 px v o e N istocraoy, and T betieve, gentlemen, that 10 | ing true to the Union cause—e statement which produced | dablias, fv{r\:hi(’k‘.u‘ oy g i difersnt vomois from, lims sione. [ eive what o cares *The consequenc is that fn il part o tho cot the derty, which was sold three ] for ng. ‘were going to plaut only one so: it | grain u very seriously dawaged, i D 'y Al ptarong d for 70 e Tawsl 15 peae) iae oy e meed 4 4 uu-mi Honse in the Gulf of Mex Now, out of the three pring A this assembly which vn: iutellect aud interest, not a sogle | 4 Jhout of laughter—and to the - A nd Is pronoanced faultless. Thers Sere sevoral | Bon First, wouid be | whole fieids bave beea reudered nearly ol floral designs, and Dumerous srtistic PArior | formenyy, o ";&r el 2o "“‘-z "'"= s ol cppipios w8 am ' 2 e | 3 net that The World was 1 he expected that Jocated on that Gulf Matamoros, Tampico aod PPl B - s voice will be raised to contradict my words. printing Beecher's sermous. 1 ty Kl-g. though it does two, Matamoros snd Tampico, do not any longer belong : - Lo b Tt is neediess for me to dwell upon the mavifestations of | ¥ » 1o Mamimitin, Tamploo, cepetinlp O e Ao Bgastare | STEPALLY batweon tho two countries. Lher Shlue futls (he The News would #00n offer Fred Douglass an editorial i . - g Y brond light of day. 1t 1s one uf the most interesng facts of | Chair, although he thought Fred would decline it As he . - Rambo_keeps -g. Rome o the above there wero the domestic manufactures flzm_ Jears Nort will ‘:.Ilnn-lmn commonly : n *L & % of also. of the Convention. Must we conguer it agaia | . o b et which oreates Detwoen two natious, I might | Was apeaking, checrs from another stand announced the o """J‘.”‘.L’W.ftn“’..‘flt‘i.x‘,’u‘:“"n".‘:’;“i-m;’n":,':fi to°| Say between two continents, germs f reciprocal benevoloico arrival of Butler, and a large portion of the audience butter and choese ; also fancy artielos, drawings, | S0 I s it " e whieh il bear frait, which create traditions. | rushed to hvat him, bt he made only a brief specch, as he sido of the building huug the tanned | o proit, Hi crops of wheat are also reported sumall.” Bat the poit, undoubtedly the most defective and dangerous | A2 B vend to consolidate between them relations based | ws to leave for Washington, in this State, to make s [ 80¢ gantly dressed hide of the wammoth steer *Re- | cord and Diana go bost, but they must be on thin soil | i b e meow e o e Do he 30 af July, 18 the disposition contaimd in | 90,8 true spirit SF LRI civilization, ** | speoch tomight. Aflor Gen. Butler bad retired, Gen, | Ubion,” preparcd by Lott Vandgwater. it messured 110 | ““Wm. Johnson, Easto, has Concord, Isabells, Delawares, | alread, ped its ap ‘mpne ok Al i ] of thereaty o e 00 5, i p 8 true apicis of Clratian clribaston eraphionl roxtuty. | SFooch (MR A0% Cothers addressed the immenso | $9Ar6 fhet, and is presumed to be the largest hide ever | aad Hoger's No. e ey [ A T A Aaleh Maliag el | - evise, moationed fu article 1, wil | T0e gulf of oesans coparates 14, 8 088 (0L SN eitber on [ R ' 2 B O e 3,795 puunds in Duteh. | in this seoion.Ho alao b lemons 4ad Sgs 1n boes. OF g e A e be made at Vers Ores asd 'l'l:mpwu by special ageuts piaced P:’gh'm:fl':'- nla'um»;..":r':::flff -n‘"fln"n ::"fl':,.":fi,:’. Foy ke 5 po— ess Co. % and was sold hvrl 500, pears. the Dutchess aoos weil, Swaa's Orange is most reliabie. ;:.'.::fv;r.':: fegl r"m &:‘ 'llmdh “(r ‘fm‘"’“fi.'n."' o - urchives L e Llel C i e Ny . ¢ o H s ) b o uoder e protection of the fl-r‘?f\fnlgitvl. ¢ to meke us con. | 118 iostietive; Judeed, 1 may bo peritied to eall it provi | The grand procession of to-day was exclusively o citi- | o= R0 SRR U0 h"" managers of the ety and the m'":," "“"’fi which is greatly in advance of lh«:u?mn d"l m’l“.l.‘ This arrangement slone wouid bo suffiche ake us con. | 118 ostinctive; dncech T Ay % etanding: Thavo faith iu | zeus auir. ‘The boys in teens here seem to be an loyal as | 0T UL buted ely and eame by thousands Soeseds wel 4 v g ¥ 1o see, t0 hear and bave {me generally, have causo e et e L N et everal other extibitions of fruit, but X bave tried | countries, except the United States. A cowparison 3 to tind the owners. I bave never been at a fair where | prices is suggested of the continued and assured lu&nlu-‘ . The' demn the tre; With this article notbing is ended. Vainl 1 ! . . Y its continusu In my political situstion all my anxicties are | the boys in blue., A I was buying a Copperhead sheet shall we have reémbarked our troops and brougut ther buck bout ite consolidation. 1 say auxicties snd not efforts, be- | this morning, o newsboy rulhell’u[v iod wattied mo: S 5 rom the city were | this has ocourred before. I wanted to give the experienu of United States cotton in the markets of the worl we leave upon :;du-a germ of our complications and “"zm‘rg"’m“ 5t induces me to declare emphatically my stand at the wigwam, o newsboy kep ng, “Here's g b g e PO 4 with the colleotion, | SPPrecistion of this liatce is that it is neither & metaco nor your Kepublican pa A man in the crowd asked for a N e g e e eeriainty of neé tatvg | A pecllioany one. 1t dogs B0 K rrn fuspiration from | Demociatic Pipet, S etons, shouted the loyal new 0 O ST I ariamaly have e o iariant Deing | Covetousnessr from auy sinisier deaign. God Las given 1o bos, * [ would 't disgrace Iy policy by carryiug yer h":e:"‘: w:l&';.l'flohf o Des! . estimated and antries anch conditions of existence that their grand Dimocratic papers.” Thus, as the men are all right, and From Our Own Correspondect. g ng aporesiade o gnengliie them TN United States of America | tho women the same, only more s0, und as the newsboys WaAsHINGTON HoLLow, Thursday, Sept. 27, 1866, " r s state of things doos Dot Pentsylvania may be prouounced good | The exercises of the third'day of the exbibition of omini; Alexander, lo Nouopareil, e's Fall and Drap DOL Of grapes, Tona aud Israella are bere, an am glad to learn that the iou s u whe . not peeded. The Fair n;\'d; p'“{ve_u'mmn'mnnu-uu s of the State. However, imports trom the United States in the six months frona show of fruit is pot very extensive. i 9 el , Do s, and ol T vegetabis ) 2 4y finid none of the own: wesabicn. Here,ton, 1 | (b0 L Vot U ceuts, aad Tndia cotton. but 2 0 stieep pons are filled with Cotawolds Leicesters, many | C¢Bts. PNE & voristy saled. Tupeeted Long Wholk a8 THE CROPS [N THE SOUTH. H w only oue pea of Awmerican Merinos which An interosting feature in the present report is the ase prisiog. sumption of statistical relations with the South. T ——— . DUTCHE COUNTY FAIR. mfif«m’f'fil‘l’lfl'fi“&zfi' n‘cmer::’pe‘r’fi' e e 'aa | depend soleiy upou tbe fact that the burrier of the oceun keens | for 30,000 majo B0 epriont, beoan fie vosring. thetn out of Earopean copficis, but, upan the pabiic piric B s w5 Vi s AT Y tho Dutebess County Agricultursl Society are progressing “how of hoes was batter, and probably never was ex- Con josfact, the position of the Cuatom-House officers we | WIOH TECRL ere upoa the perscasl caasacter of 18 ol | prrrspumun, AT e been | finely. The terrible storm of yesterdcy bus been followed by | celled for Chester Whites. ome ut 8 months were very lar returns iy not be suficiently numerous to afford entirvly : rovg ol e ; 4 s o i " o . ’ native cattle, said to be large, but it is confessed it would | SPProximations have boen made. e eatima the ballustrates to erowds in the strects, by several oflicers | & great rush of people. 1t is estimated that there are st least | have been much larger if the Fair was held at sowe ‘point fn | Of tarm stock, as compared with the n:ymbcn in 1860, aq s A o et = i B Bl g I P otcs. bow | , We bave clothed with mourning the sad pages cof receat Zo b Maximilinn ! routa wo will oave 10 thatoity 1 - history, We have witnessed with profound regret the con. e B Mximilian abdicates, will tbe Guvernment which flict between toe brothers of the North and the brothers of voopgm South; but we have always bad faith io the final triucph of ten thousand persons present. The race track is in good cou- | the central part of the State. Ilearn from exhibitors that | follows: Horses, 68 por cent; mules, 70; cattle, 65 ¥ oo por 8, 70; cattle, toa | "h,,,,‘,,l. uu{nl!mr Bigh “.;d Daving dried up the med | are the bestmilkers, and that sowe natives are :I‘nlnn»l :‘:J, urn\g lrw!;xn,u&:(pe&eem A{nblenr the estimatedy apiily, attendance thereabouts 15 immense though 50 | (¢ horses the display s very large, and it is considered of | found m"?m?m‘.- ‘lf‘ .hu-‘- moutl;soi:‘!:;':nm&; Y. Hawkins of New-York, Col. W. L. Green nisiang, Gen, Devens of Massachusetts, Capt. Hin- will take bis pisce and which will find the Exchequer empts, J this i ’ Jeave quietly toe French Costom House officers pocket half .‘.';3..'nfl'l'-’.'.;.f.’.‘.?ah'&l":fi"'e of the President to bring abouts | ton of Kausa, and some others, introduced the subject of | ¢xtensire rials of speed will take flice to-day. She revenue of the Castom-House in wirtuc of an agreement | GUeoir 8 e o0 s may be ol o gy T g S tinl suiTruge. Tt b bore WiRONE REMbAT. at masy ah uaforinnele | EORS liperianes. o are full bloods and strains of famous | gleop of Fexas amounting to 20 per cent. 3 1 can truly Last night ove wan was robbed | SWoksTVlin logs, fawily beasts, rosdaters and the like. | “irng County estimates of the pr‘r‘- ble cotton crop on they Hawkins suid that when, during the war, wo sought . 2 o | oee do horior to the State. " Tho trottiog and ronine stock | o Gl T i (g oimber were less confident, for many reasons; When | of &4 th t 50, and h o g ¢ )| SLEN, Epangioat W08 At & (A0 Joit hia el sraiah and minent feature of the Fair, and thousands of peopls Shey will have not signed por acknowledged ¥ be per O’nme prrond ."ndf_hn” W6 permit our agents. placed under | ansloky between thio two countries. Russia, from ber geo- | . it M N Bl DR LT nice of e e the Franch flag, to be inaultedt Shall we { £raphical pasition, Sarmd LR ropean complica: | | o iaped prisones sought helbor from thom—when onr | ehais. But p@ boldest thief I I t ® 3 - oy Jous: the chances of war might bring recerses upon ue. our e Z 8 ought shelter fro sin—when o unin, But pe e boldest thiel ve yot seen was oue J . o 4 o i allow the {uads which belong; to us In wirtue of the CONNGRINY | " Neverthlose, I think that the saiie invuioe o xtta | wounded ) thein, did they then ask what | that stood at the dining roow door at Ihave yot sect was oue | ilure been attracted o' the races. Yesterdar. ou account of | Specislly, owing b0 the dungers 1o which thecrop is liable o the 30th of July to be seized in their bandst Dt if we Ly bad weather, the Managers were think: f aie | in the A fal < g equelly for Kussia, as she has always ahown at th Luwes when i ’ ing o dollag o head from all who Bolors ko was, | DR WeatNs, Ehe SAREENE WIS EHBESE SEIEWENS the Fair | iu the future, A fair analysis, however, at that date, Dave uo more troops i Mexico, bow sball we protect them | | ol ‘Wiguits and the honor of the conutry have been sorieusly S sectibuts e soldi detected he bed mansged to obtain nesily 820, and with that | 100 next week, vut on consideration they conciude to adhere | the clementary cstimates, will make up a grand estimato ofé > ? e e it x st o " 0 o0 DaD o 20, nnd o 3y b 3 X d St et e power of Kussia bas uppeared. That power depends not | ylure 4 pidbmpare? e - * | & team of Lorses from bere yesterday, and, proceeding to . . -race, ey will @ estimates of the various crops warrant SR ihin st b s I prtcty tmpractontle 11158 | G w1 cxentof ot orvitry pends ot | lared tht we ougbt ot t wlow polltiians to trunnel | bougikerpie with the, loaded g wagon wii inan elngs | ¥k who themueives, 1618 u ity they could ot like New | getion that the ear has boen oo of remarksbla i ml;g:-mh,'.m it o v e ber population; but it preceeds from that iud able boad A ANCes o wid [ ;..nuf urged ..lu.ufq..m at & quarter @ head to bring thew to the Fair. Af l;v mm{l m:'n?l‘un‘:-rr r‘mu" R ¢ ness. Ofcorn thers will be more than a thousand millions’ £ th ids o Y i parpetanly furs, Imasis | whion P ites the sovereign aod the nation, and h places | HUStaIn no office-eeckers by their votes. Any party that | ter he bad started cut to return, and when a short | o n‘“ i AL all in dn flnll, hinm and con- | of ushels. Although late fears of killing frosts have beem R O e e I e et 4y * T e tue matesial snd fotsicotaai Tosouross of the | i£00red tho issue of impariial sufirige would duservedly | Autsnesfiom fie Gy Do Fub ‘vornaued by b poliod and e | STIYARCed theto soems o Lo e e, AN e noairorany | roalized ouly o 8 small extent. yet the recently detoging, o v 1 Bty as aro centored 1u bim to-day evecy sevtimont of love | €0 0 ruin. now in Jail. ‘Lhe show of nxticultural implements is certainl urns, of whic! Be's glon, VasNM-whoinesand | g i . BMexionn €L Pt ion e atae spen the wraoks o4 the sndertek: | X 4Baxk yoo, gestiemis, for the taduley e with which you | war, and was now experiencing the horrors of pe: count of is having received the grand jrold medal at ihe State | 10, 141F 400 bt TV W OLRL est, and retarded its maturity generally, arou * is 10 d omiae upon the wrecke o the Ulertak | yave Tistencd to we, aud I only regrct tiat the sentiments | Thut within the last sisty duv ¢ had_been mor T e iaathie Hews: rabes. thraahing | T¥8 sarieniivral drdMasare; sovie 6 Mogw Sppes, TS | SHICPACRERRASE tuforior quality ia tbat Wh a6, ¥ i io do awey with it atance pud fossrer, b have limsned (o oy and ealy remnet thot Ine et | wit : 5 0 Faur Stracting univemsal wttention, oy To e o rasmns | are several two hurs corn cultivators which may do for the | matured. 000,000, 600,000,000, or 700,000,000; this is in our eyes a killed and woumnded in the streets of New-Orleans, b = " Eastern States, but prairie farme: 1l " pesfect an expres Before concluding, let we say that I Wi 4 4 | are cangregated about them. The great sttraction to-day ~ pey Vi farmers would want something in fighting for the Uuion, than had fallen in de’ | howewer, aro the hurses, and tomorrow the interest in wuch better. There are some combined reapers and mowers which | x b TBXAS. e oagh and hoavy enough for a pair of slepbants, Bus there | | NEW-ORLEANS, Sopt. 6.—Tihe Galveston Bulictim pmultuous cries of 4 wery smail consideration when com| red with the immense freedom of action which would follow a radical settlement. a blank in these proceedings with which ding the eity in the four years of , and to-me t in Our intervention in Mexico weighs Learily uponeur Ko, :‘:u‘un;::; it u‘,“li,.}'wif- 3'3::“3:-:3:;’:} e ot Lo | Two yeurs ago $ak wees only six whilomen lo X :‘.f::cifl'f:ffflp‘.:uhl.'.&.flnmfa"-fi. reatly, In fact, COUIY | are others, and o pleaty, of excelleot workmanstip, great sis stat the authority ot Gen. Kiddoo, the Supenintends ::.pom‘hun'd b rn;:q: (Jn::l-’ b&mr:nbw:u hx:)mu:::flu.u: e 8 ebat noble citizen who sacrificed bis dife n the ful. | leaos who were in favor of fegro suffrage; oue year ago | Judger being taken up entirely in suc ‘matiers. plicity .\n'u efficiency. Of those mn‘E be mentioned the Bu ent of the Freedmen's Burean, that re) to him fromy . ety Wl let ua end it onee e all, Vaad if we | flment of bis duts. thero were 4,000; now there are 10,000. By 5o other —— e {foh TR s T, irly, &o, The diffwreace his subordinates show that the erop will fall from & third m.fig-d"fln‘wr soldiers let us not leave in their stead With your permission I will here proposes toast to the | method could & loyal commonwealth be constructed in RICHMOND COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIR ,': |‘n-': trials and close '.'m..,'mflfun‘(‘.’.'u: "mponsaom, buils | tos balf gherbof the AuEmes Semelssi e, Joet Se i e By B g v} rosperiy o e United Siater; to the suocessof the Prost ll‘nlxinmtnn Weare bound to lmlve i [Cheers.) These 5 ity P Tl to compete at the_Auburn tria) gl dn il tide b enough at labor to pick out the crops. b ne o of pacification r. Fox, o | declarations in faver of universal suffrage were euthusias- ECOND DAY, and they expected to competo_here, but the judges 3 — oo s e 1 cold st b becn Placed i by | icatly cheared by the immenso The attendance at the Now Dorp Club Grounds yes- | &ed to- wibisaw tha ofers of &u-miumi ."...“z,f:.’ oaly ARMY GAZETTE. SHE GOVERNMEST AND THE CHAMBER OF DEPCTIES. | ave sssurcd the successof o long voyage, aud to all those O D e onl for the colored | ferday was & considerable improvement ou that of the diy 5‘:-:5;:2'::‘:"::“":M;;l::r“em e it fd duresi collectively who Lave been starers of it. ' Iwould not be | 1O¥RUHE R O BUCTIC T LG Gonrens aud especially | Prévious. The storm of Wedneaday wado sad bavoo with tho | Theré are PN e TS un*u working well, but 18y Telegraph.| internal arrangements. The large tent under which were ex. | they are deceptive, because they raise water ouly from the sur- DISCHARGED. BekLly, September 13, 186 uilty of ihe ingratitude of forgettin 2 " “ g the actual representa- The Kreuszitung says: *1f we are correctly in- | fig'or tue United States O o oo who has constaadly given | denounced the Prexident for his insolent sleclaration that re. - e e made himself Dictator. He announced hiu. | hidited the vegetalles, fruit and fowars was blown down, | ey h”:_:';‘;";”{';,";,’:,,"“_‘,:"_’ A ,e‘;‘e‘;‘;;‘;fi hat n"l‘“PLmLSAuW"fl' George W. Smart and Eogene y inley, U, rmy. Sormed the Government will reply to the rejection, on the yart \th ‘of his affection to Russin. A bou oar friends from America return to their conntry 1 | self ay unequivocally in favor of extending to ull loyal men, | deing eonsiderable damoge. Under the fallen tent erain drills for wheat are various and of great excellence, 3 ASSIGNED. Lieut.-Col. J. F. Randolpb, Sargaon, to duty et Port of'ise Chamber of Deputic, of ‘the project of a loan by the tion of this Assembiy.” wish them to take wich them and preserve the sentiments that | without distinction of ra | rig g disno! el 1 qual rights in the courts pud | fused chaotic mass of vegctables and towers which [l op o EBGOTIATIONS “!Tl“un‘,f-K:L:"T:wc HESSE-CASSEL AXD :::: Lem::n::;l;}“;;:::lfi;fl :J: m;’l’o;‘lnl;‘:l’-fl:;l’l at m,‘)iu}[“l.xm‘. This avowal was also cheered b}- the | e ululrr;l“lr time "I: l"llh)il!‘ in their Ivvlupl‘i.ll:l place :‘l:I:n'l:::; fl:;pflf):g:psu‘l‘l‘;:]l ‘?hx:‘frflkfllrlll‘:‘;.l::gn::""":;: “"‘:,‘:."i.' York Harbos ¢ A assemblage. at 10 0'clock ever; thing was io position, {arming, snd waoh ‘advan Feed-cutte , ~Yorl T, Tt4s aunouneed oo good Authority that pegotiations bave | offred to ta sovereign: tbat st wil pever forget that thero | RSN 1o il enthusiastically sustain Con- | Y first day there wero uo cattle on exbibition, but by ves- Aeming, Sad muoh (o hes pEES8 ANy ,,om°;.,,:‘;'m"",'.‘;,;'“‘;: MIBCELLAKEOUS. terday poon quite number bad arrived. cons Aider- | mills, boring machines, eorn planters for 0ue row of {wo row, e e e Tos oot e prégvad i ; anama, y Secn opened with the Elector of Hesse and the Duke of N happened in the history of the two countries a time when we % ‘ for mplor:nl‘ cessiou of their 1ight of sovereiguty, on the lndp:mr Ametican |,i'.ua. lived the same lfe; when they | BTeS% when it “enfranchises their brave comrades of the ey and Jersey cows, short-borned bulls and ‘eondiiton of the restitution of at least a portion of their per- red our pangs as they assoclated themaeives with our joye. Y d 8 al ‘- | superphow, jateand bone dust largely aro advertised and ex. | fo Hibitad, s though clover gmwln’.‘:{:d o “ont ot “nro"vln m’(‘i‘:‘i‘i‘l‘:finw U. 8. A., Colonel 5th V. tem command of the Deper 1 Nouth—the Black boys in blue—no one who hus felt the | yoty hogs, A twin pair of yesrling bullocks tts Artillery, s pulse of this grand wud glorious Couvention either | giderablo attent During the afternoon there was o trot | date. Many of all th KECSS-GREIZ JOINS THE NORTHERN CONFEDERATION. e e doubts or desires. Ietween horses belonging to Messra. Ellis, Sime A I the priveipality of Keuss-Greis the Princess-Regent Caro- CANADA. Dosens of speochos have been deliversd to-night, and | otk fof & premiom of 823, best ey b T e M TR g el ) e e o oy e fas s about to- resign power iuto tbe hands of her son, who e and they aro still kept up with unabated euthusiasu. | qiarter milo track, which was won by Sheriff Ellis's borse | Ia the main hall some Dew articles bave been sntered, g ioa V. “"”Gm s e proclaiied of 11 age, vuder the five of Heory XXIL | Spectal Dipatch to The N. Y. Tribune, Nothing ever equaled it. yascutas in three siraight beats. Following the race Mr. | five cheeso and wool. ‘Thon, (00, one XS YRret of |/ 936 Baren. V. WIDE SRS SN altbough ho s not yet 21 yesrs old, This young wmad is be- TokoxTo, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 1866, MEETING OF SURVIVORS FROM REBEL PRISONS, RSEREER I S Biadrdons Rals ok (50 Gghiacy Mt A o goods, bedquils, soton, o Bered'io be entirel; devoted to the Prussian palics. The Hon, Mr. MeGeo, Minister of the Agricultural De- Prrrswvuon, Tuursday, Sept. 27, 106, | Syation of 20 feet, S ST, e Lo At DR M,,—.—-y o ANOTHER VISIT OF BISMARK TO BIARRITZ. partment, delivered the inaugural address at the Exhibi- A meeting of returned prisoners from & numt A :_:.x:;.m:ukdy"n:’n.rlh;nl:-?- lxeg:ul x'.h".bd ';r iy P Tl i g L ‘hyl:m : I pris ; : - %, many very fast animals being exhibited. | the foundation of riches and good bav logre, the sdjournment_of the Soldiers's e oni] Soratdsr. ihe PRoRr At bating | Lesaoumh s wachiue lor MILLIig Cows: which 1 30 Beoperstel L g Le Temps believes that the circular sent 1o the diplomatic | {i5n 1o.dyy, th hich hat the Canadss | § e O v alette. Tnterior Minis- Lthe burden of which was that the Canadas | States was beld afte: a“&;“?fl;“.fi,fizm;”“ ‘published. The tonden- Efl;g_dbnlt:; L 'coc;.m} fnto anaexatien. The Agricultvral | Convention, whex ndA»mc tion of **Rebel Prison Sur | ten ol of this document 8 said to be eminently pacific. ibition was far from @ success, 4 vivors” was organized, by the election of A. D. Straight | wil be a very fino trot if she weatber is favorable, Commo- .’A Jetter rom Berlin, addressed to the sswe journal, save A Fenian was arrested, but released on a writ of habeas | ya chairman. ’}'lm evening a Constitution and Circular | dre V-nde“fill and Robort Bonner are !lm!cdwb';n'il‘n:l“ L1 .lrfinm .“n::l:idn:"'r'h:‘: ;{3’:7..?}“" o #hat Bismark wyl pay o visit to Biarritz inmediaicl m_?):u. f ¥ was adopted, as follows: “The 1 o'clock boat from Whitehall cobnects with the cars at | rience, and it is claimed g on of the Prussian Chamber of Deputies, he Manufacturers’ League or{nmmd to-night and | We, the survivors of thousaads of loyal mbn, who have been | Varderbilt's Landiog. Taking into consideration that this is | To be particnlar will demand lar, hanan as Chairman. | incarcerated in Soutbern prisons, desirous of formiog a society the first fair of the iety, 1t 14 & decided w8, Several | say that the fair is very creditable, uwre articles will be contributed to-day. for basuty. yariety and quantity of ged 10 consequence of the storm, To-morrow there | to-morrow, when it will be seea bow a cow will like it RDERED. opt. 19.~Lieut.-Commander A, R. McNuir, to do S Bt Aseny, P s B ust and this not osly | poid Callaway, to steamer vmov.-'x:‘:r.:g:fn:;w!;hmwmma HOLSTEIN, nnmiuhued Ll B for th f coll -Sargeo: - .| Roacives were made. energetically demanding that tho | for tbe purpose of colectivg materials for histary of the inx 'l'hxh‘aof Prussia s ng:'ad uool;l m-d-m time n.- the | Jate taritf be restored, lhn'i friends of this mensure sub- K:tunmunL and affordiog sid to those of their number -?n e — also tor eficiency and geutlemanly wn‘:!l.:w' fln‘ngf m‘:{‘ uSon ! m.ifd‘-‘ mf.‘:’.fi‘ : ."u:::.' 5 h 2 i s dpcky = uffering, . J From © to 4 0'clock the crowd w at 3 " g%’{fl,—lny %1 Altene 870 MAKIDg grest preparatio AR L ff;:f"::fim ot of | Mt iuhiatedsioh an oganiaton: L “mh‘ : Fom Our Specl Commpondent 5 citer of New York and ot B b i R L] f-mcmnu#w Second A‘::hz.q' e g D 1 e 2 A FASTON, . 26, 1866, iny thousan g . | Jostah C. pecel s T e ot | R e o vl sty B Avessnine o ) || 'R io0 & snan wilh retn; by 9 Seldekclh many homosady.and pariapmse s end o dristed st | £ B D et s i by 9 o'clock it in- | Miaber of handsome aud fiue ladies was quite noticeable; | Seph. 3, Voluntsor Liout. and Pilot Martin Free, ITALY. sll. :flllpo. ::m dmfle \‘er?’mm line, Al.“ m;, (;uvmml-i-u‘: s’ :nmxiutlv}vd n}-' "fa“w l:{v nb\m-lnl, Gen, A. D, o The & Acting CHE SEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN ITALY AND AUSTRIA. clerks in the different departments bave been enrolic tre of Indians President, and a Vice-President from | creased to s storm. The disappointment and discomfort were these came from the two cities where the rich mea see from oommand of stoamor C eave “The Vienna Debat says: “The fourth Conference l x:‘lu“ > mfi-L sevive ya[gu:;u. All the general orders | each Wl‘:ll- :;Bg;:fl:':;m‘ bc_a.':-#:fl l;u".}l;:.m- {hee -.-ldr. great. It is impossible to vislt the various objects; the large | KTCtSt beautles. or what appear A5, 504 s -.-l::; ‘-':' hsense. - ey e il - issied wil carried into » L making B cure aatest ai inest horses. [owever, th Sook it yesterday beiween Coust Wimpfuo 'aad Gen. e Bull & the only place of refuge; tho crowd there is ot large. | yory nioe looking country wives and girls who were all they | Sept. m.-xmmgvmmml.m Navy Yard, MISCELLANEOUS. 4 th eventof the Volun- | 88 8L (L {00 co-extenaive with our cotntry to this end. Lot each returned prisoner put himself into communi Tn this condition of affairs T will give you an account of fruit. | pretended to bo. The uumber oo the ground is estimated at teer Militia being called out, Menabres wl‘:]lnbiuulg. mokhndury :dm" pm:: ~ A e eoe o o ssrancs thuk shere would v o oppout | _ The camp near St. Jobn, C. B OxTREAL Sept, S, o | b the Vi President appointed for the Btate to whieh be | growing in orctard bouses. Broes 3,000 10.%0,000, The rocelpia are between 85,000 atd | The Flag Ship Rhods e the sequestration which, sinoe 1860, has been | 20th. Certaiuly the force'to be placed in it ia to observe belongs, and bo earolled s member of the branch, astocls: | g rederick Seitz, . brewer In Easton. has on exbibition 21 R00% Tha Hesber 4 MjEo TREDEIR gomes e as | beny by B via ek SR (R e T E:“ wpon al the alan pouscunons, e and movable of | the frotier of Missisgooi and, Hustington, and is to be | leotiog such information as wil be useful in compiling a bis. | veriaties of peach trees aud some uectarines growing in pots : e i o suled rom Kov West, Florida, for (30 coas of Cuba, on the pe! Fromace, Sept. 1, 106 under the command of Col. Elringion of the army. The | tory of Rebel prisoos. and espeaially in relation to thoso of | and loaded with fruit. The pots are from 1210 14 inches tall rrred 1b inat. The Fiag Saip Colorado was st Oherbarg, A from Vieans, daled to-day, states t .. | force is to consist of half of the 23d regiment, the regul their fellow prisoners whose fate is auknown to thelr friends at . 3 2 FAIRFIELD COUNTY (CONN) AGRICULTURAL | Aug 15, steamer was at Trioste, Frauce, triap and Ttalisn pleniptentiaries are aresd & battalion of Rifles, (st present in this eity), the Vieto home. With such purposes in view we feel assured that and have a capacity of aboat 5 gallons, while the trees are s 2 Amu. with (b6 D of the debt, It is believ Rifles and the regular Volunteer Artillery under Col. erally will join us in_oarryiog them into | from to 2) to 4 feet high. Each pot has an opening of oue: ol g Michigan loft Cleveland, Obio, for Erie, Pa., -u...q'.".'.?p cedents of the Troaty of Zurich au a guide | Pibon; in all & corps of about 2,000 wen. conducive o that end. third ta the bottom. THIRD DAY. ny ‘: x::m 9 * #n this matter, without any restriction. ag eeably to tbe treaties e s G et ke doviast houes, wenally § 5a1a. ShAmlA be 26t a3 113 | Foom Oue O Corrapendn var e AT Department bas ocelsed nformation o the arr i b Vi . - v 8 col 9 . " be ai ’ RO sent, 27 —' Pl 3 0 " o pot stands - avnual Fair of The Marsg! J!;n-'n.’:“u""fl'.:znl"f.):."’kmm 4 hie zoad et lere to.day, but only routine businces wes traus- | 273 Metrogolitan En b Casenr How 576, b, 28 24 20, 3, | post. Tn this fibrous roots will formw, descending . | at loast 6,000 visitors were on tho Fair ground this afernoon. | &aeage, ‘e i s ld appeared off LT . pore . ¢ 265206, 16T g g8 Bt 0 408 golloia 150 &6 1 Bot GuGiclont 19 Raodecc £k | The extidition of Luriqs &IQ Agh cuNSfh M WBS Zagg sowny | taaee, vo avorehensiods of o bloekayo were entery .

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