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residiog withiu the States lately in in- duly m‘mldmd. The duty of this Do- {make, laws. Lhe legisiative power The porsons to whom, and pre- b. patents shall be ssued. T ith the rules prescribed by patents Is to be governed. traints ss possible sball be nd productive capacity of for patents by persons surrestion® bas been nt is 1o execute, not of the Government designates soribes the conditions under whic! can neuhr; uldmn; nhnr dnvf:& Congress, by which the grant ¢ is of publio interest thln u‘::ul':: pon ative et 'r'n'f;:';fi: ot s0 much interested in who shall vont and produce, as that mvention and production shall continue. In whatever portion of our cominon countrs an in ventor may the community will be equally benefibd by bis discovery, His local babilation can bave uo infueace upos the value of his contribatiou to the industrial arts. 1 em 1ot aware that any portion of the country or of the people are pow in insurrection against the suthority of the General Gos- You will, therefore, in all cases for applications for Every upplicast who f the law, and complies e 18 application grauted. peitber adding to its re- «quitemants. nor relaXing its restriotio nd hmitations. Very respoctfully your obedient servant 0. N. BzowxixG Secrotary. Hoe. Tuos. C. Tneakxr, Commissioner of Paeuts STAMPED ENVELOPES. The Post-Office Department will next week be pre- parad to supply the public with stamped envelopes at the ro duoced rate of $32 %0 per 1,000, or 83 28 per 100, and in this proportion for swaller quantities. Tnstructions for the letiers £o be returned to any bustness house which may be designated if uot celled for witbin ten days will bs eratuitonsly printed on the euvelopes when the latter are ordered in smouats not below 500, Many of the letters retarned to the Dead Letter Oftico show the fact is not goverally kvown that revense stamps are not recogoized for postage. Tic stamped envel opes will on this account serve to render more oertain the conveyauce of all letters. CONFPISCATION. In the United States District Court, Judge Under- wood presiding, sittivg at Alexandria. the confiscation caso of the United States versns J. H. McVeigh, was taken up, and Mr. McVeigh producing s pardon from: the President all furih cedings were dismissod, and be tbus bab returned to bim all bis reul estate whioh has not actually been sold, and whick tncludes two large dwellings in Alexandria. Much of i property, bowever, hud previogsly goue through the court and its coufiscation burean, STATEMENT OF THE PURLIC DEBT. The statement of the public debt will be issued on the 5ti of October. It will show cousiderable reduction of the dobt aud that the coin balavce bas incressed to the same ex. tent it dic during August, namely, sbout fifteen willions. REGULATIONS COSCERNING COTTON. The Treasury Department has issued diffe Tations concerning the wi and wariiog of cottor the publication of series **two, vumber fve.” ithas d to provide a metallic 1ag. to be ased by ike Assessor under ! overaight at the time the cotton #s first weighed, in place of tho tax paid tag beretofore used. It has also been decided to appoint weighers of cotton at the pla esignated, where the quantity of cotwn aud the amount of labor may bo so groat that the Assistant Assessors located at sach places cav not readily and promptly perigrm the work required. The feo for weighing and marking cotton, inc'uding the labor of it serting the metallic tag, will be 15 cents per bale, nuti! other- ‘wise ordofed. 'y SOLDIERS' BOUNTIES. In the issue of Wednesday, S¢ an from Binghsmpton, N. Y., complains of unfair treatmeut in regard to the diesribution of bountics, aud states the fuliowing clause should be wdded to the regulatious lately promulgated by the'Secretary of War o soldier necd apply Who received subsequent to ealist- mo;nvl a commission, 8s ke is not entitied to the bepefit of said et As there may be others wloare as moch maddied as Cay Morrian appears to be, I thisk it well to make a brief expls tion. Al enlisted men whoserved two years and were ko ora! discharged, no matter for what reason, have received or ar eatitled to receive $100 bouuty, by laws passed prior to the 4 of July 28, 1866, and he haviug served, according to his statement, more than two years as an exlisted man bas either received 8100 or is entitied 1o receive it, ot else Was dislonor ably discharged. By an act passed March 3, 1865, it was provided that three months pay prope: ven to all officers then i com mission who served until the close of the war 1 wera honor ably discharged. Your correspondent received bis commission officer therelore of Congress giving three months’ psy to aa culisted mav, bu May W, 1865, the Secretary of War issoed & telegraphic cire lar directiog all parcled prisoners of war to b discharge aad that they be allowed three months’ extra jay As the Paymaster-General, in his coustructic March 3, 1865 in giving the three monti cxi ¥ cers, excluded all who bad been mustexcd out by virtae of ex- piration of term of service, resignation, or upo: tifioate of disability, a special prov 1466, providing this act of March 3 { the nc who were in commission at that time and were honotably dis charged after April 9, 1865, Consequently, Capt. Merrian who was not commissioned at that time. Maseh 2, thoush be mny have boen April 9, is mot entitled to officer, Bection 2, Rale ® of R-zulations, presoribed by the Secrotary of War, recently iss excludes frow the benefits of the ad ditional bounty Aet, duls 2%, 1566, such as havebeen discharzed during entistment by way of favor or punishment . tals, I is in direct conflict with the law, The iuference being th any enlisted man discbarged to be promoted (a favor) is ex- cluded from receiving the $30 provided by Section 1 And be it further enacted. That to each and every soldier wio enlisted iuio the Army of the United States atier the lith day of Apeil. 1861, for & veriod of not less than two years, and has been honorabiy discharged after serving two vears, and who | Laus reeeived or is eatitied to receive from the Uniced St under existivg laws, paid an additional bounty of As if is sbown that all meo who have served two years and bave been honorably discharged have received or are entitled to recelve §100 by previous Acts, it consequent’y follows that they are entitled to €30 additional. under the section just quoted. It is thought that the Second Costrolier will give this ruling. The claim agents still elamor 1 ihe coliection of bounties at the ter bas been referred to the Attoruey-General for a decision as to whether the Goverument have to decids the wanger and agency through which it shall disburse a gratuity. The original intention of toe bill was doubtiess to piace the soldier in direct commmunication with the Department, and hence the izcorporation of the 15th section, providing for the appointwent of & board to devise the mumner by which the bounties shouid be distributed. The chief obstacle to the claim agencies is that it makes the Department a goardina over the soldiers, and imposes additiona) au¢ unnecessary work. It might be well to state that of the several cases of frand detected by the officers of the Government, the clmim. | ent by the local law uever bas been uble 1o obtain the least redross; a8 there uppears to be no municipsl enactment io Teach this class of swinali NATIONAL FINANCES, Special Dispatch to The N, Y, Tribune. ¢ WasHINGTON, Sept. 30, 1966, Receipts for Customs from September 15 to 22 at New York, £2399,205 46; Boston, 8311.908 71; Baltiwore, $115.08% 43, New-Orleaus, Sept. & to 15, 877,181 04; total, | §2,007,474 54, The Internal Revenue receipts on Saturday were 12% 46 for the week; from July 1 to date, €05 237,162 15, The Government hoids securities us follows: Secarities for circulating notes, §332 298,900; wecurities for deposits of pub- | lic moneys, 839,211,950; total, 8371,510,850. National Bavk votes issued the past week were §318,17%; w date, $393,002.900, i Fractional currency printed the ending week were: Sept. 24, equent—April 17, 1865—t0 the passage of this act, and 1s | not entitled to ite benfits. There was pever any law | ounTy 45 40 e . & bounty of $100 upd no mere. sbsll b ' POLITICAL. ————— NEW YORK STATE € For Governor—Hon REUBEN E. F Forlt. Governor—Gen, STEWART L. WOODFORD, For Canal Com'r —Hon, STEPHEN T. HAYT. Stouben; For Prison Inspecior—Gen. JOHN HAMMOND, Essex. Election, Tuesdar. Nov. 5. LON TICKET. ENTON. Chaotan —— UNION MEETINGS. Reppsricay Uxiox Sra » Commirran, Hoqus Jlwrzorouitan Hoter New Yoax Jas Taawinsionn, Sectetary . CULV Larrias Hars, uooury, {0 SHKAM WALBRIDOE Bixoaamror. ~PATRICK CORBETT, evs Crassox Ave.. Brooxiyy.—The Hor. :fll*htl 4 NOBLE. © Tuesday. Oct. Avsuax.~Tos Hon. LYMAN TREMAIN. Urica—=ten. C B, SYEWART L WOODFORD, Gon, STE /OODFORD. Revammead — | 55570, SIONEY. Newnvnou. —Tie Hon. BUTLER G. NOBLE. Woedreade a6 ManBoR ~Gen, STEW ART L. W . C. H. VAN WYCK. Hom, ROUSCOE CONKLING. b fhoss BUTLER 0. NOBLE he Hou. 2.0 2 New Roourwin ~ § 6o, W. PASCHAL of Txes Conwnr 2per & | Judge H. S LASAR of Missour, 29 Avewvs—{W. V. WALLACE, es. Mepixa—Tur Hor. LYMAN TREMAINE Towrxivsviire —Dr K. 0. SIDNEY. Corrxmapry —The. Hon. JOHN O'DONNELL. ’r»mu"y, Ot 4. (e STEWART L. WOODFORD, Grerxvomt. Trotr —Gon. C. 11 VAN WYCK. T UE CONKLING. =Th FATH The Hon. ROSC he Hon £. D CULVE. N O MOTT s {ICK CORBE' Friday, Oct. 5 Veryov.—Tha Hon ROSCOE CONKLING, Tarnyiows —The Hon. £, . CULVER Carmsxizi—Gen. €. H. VAN WYCK. { Th» Hor, BUTLER (. NOBLE. 1 dudge H. 8. LASAR Saturday, Oc LLxina. M1 Verxon — € H VAN WYCK . W A Dr. &, O Dacra—The How. A. i # i [y YSCOE CONKLING. Waremrows.— § {10 S WART L. WOODFORD. Oweo.—Ge. C. 1. VAN WiCK. Guuxs Favie.—Tie Uou. E D CULVER Tueaiay. Oct. 9 1. VAN WYCK, E. D CULVER T L. WOODFORD. X. PARKE! COE. CONKLING. day. Oct. 10 The How, ROSCOE € Go ConNING, =G WakiEssD: Porepan.— StRAcvsz.— Che Hon BorraLo.— ) Gen, 8T Oaprysaunan — | i Warrenavs —The o Oct. 11 CK WOODFORD, R BRLMoNT —Gen €. T VAN W 5. STEWART L. fon Leacuc, which we 0% after its pass: uni on, of New: “ and to tae U le: e United States; amid enthus) referring al sud the loyal Stute govermwents, proved the most el Resolved, ors of the Union Army and N tled, are b by tendered Lot cities of Nex York and Philsdelph and to the Leagus of the United iates, fur the eicient and 1 jees Tendeied to Lhe cause he Uniow, from the o o tate Kebellion .l ite fisal conquest by our armus. LETTER FROM ADMIRAL FARRAGUT. Special Dispatch to The N, Y. Tribuue, 5 ot the HAML HARKIS, Cosirmse Gen. STEWART L. WOODFORD. Conven ab) sz tho Conventon roduced by Col. Jowaph C. | fur the purpose of srrangiog for tr: ted the smendment, sdd- | premiscn. I as i 1l resolu- Whereas, The Usion League Ciubs. have, next to Congress, icent civl insticution in stdme our holy cavse during the inte war; TOAt the heartfelt thanks of the Soldiers and Sail- w the Couveution asse Union League Cluba of the WASHINGTON, Sept. 30, 1866 The following le re by Mr. Dudle while he was Sim: Your iuvit of Suldiers and Sa.lors 1o | inst., has jus: been time 1 to | navy, u prese be heid ot Pitaburgh on th Even if dispe active part in D G, Fanao NEW-YORK. ONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS. The Unlon Republicai Coavent.ou Distriet met in this eity to-day, and u 1 the Hon. Jonn A, Griswold for re. TrOY. S X pt. 20.—At the XX11d Congressiona! € ers to-luy, Albertus Perry was nouis izress by weckumation Union ‘men of th 5 District | n Falls, ns th Warren, Essox pated Judg date for R entative in ( de will be elected, and will flent | g i The statement that the Ho o is the | with a ment exp | Re ca District is unirae. and & res 0 indorsing Ges : > apecial | Mn. ND WIS NEIGIHO d.date of the German voters fur Lieutenast-Governor An Auburn correspondent writing of Mi. Sewarl's | former popularity at bowe adds L The clange of feeling is tremendons. A young man who | THE BROOKLYN DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIZS has Iarely boen canvassing in the county foi Carper tor's plo Th " C ture - Tie Emancipation Proclamation baters the Cabinet,” in | B o OIS A 3 | ward figures prominently, was frequenty met with | fTor%:0nal C . CHE Sl AmmentEr o vatod Ts 1he the rebufl, “ake that picture away. Idou: want Seward's | vatciel oy o k& e i ;,.: 1wy l'.j-::t.n-m::‘.x that from life-loug and enthusiaatic | wo ot ! (0 vGRESSIONAL DISTRICT UNION CONVENTION, lits remark at Niagore tha Secietary of the Sodiers’ and | t Pittsburgh: Haat Tuiry-sixth st. Nativani Couveution ol Very respectiully, 1. Aumiral and Clinton | Orange Foris « o Radicals have no leaders, | bas aroused o g fndi mtelligent peo, qoire to be I sl This refusal to follow a: A ar be goes to the euewy isa | Jands hopefal sign for § institations which oan only be | mit sustained by an intelligent pec i omen for the | o'ck ¥all belp o b traitors who Cavuga County | beyond the bope of a resurrection | DECLINA S. 1. Hungerford, the no s XXth District, bos decl: from his letter of ¢ i My position is substantinlly this; I Luve Republican party sisee its organization, but 1 atyy with its radiy elem 7 y of the country. ason i3 the of voltical erimes. Aud, houid b s Bt 1 i believe the late Rebels of the South have results | oy . o P | 3 k . slinm Colt ne P. Willey of tho Sizth Ward. of he war in good faith, thut their puniskment s lready | A0 inforal baliot was taken with the following resuit’ | great, and that they should now he treaied kiud | the tardy and compulsary legislation of ) with referesce to the admission of the Kebeldiates, sppoats to | acted with the | bave mever i, and have always 1o every effort tending 10 make it other than the crenteat “TEOTE, | Whole number of votes, 6. Jas. A, Voa Lrust, 4 gress in the Constitutional Amendment, The Hon. Roscoe Conkling. 8 helding meetings in his district every oveaing. NEW-JERSEY. The Union Republican County Coavention, for the nomi- 0e for Con tive nomin, deci Goo, 1. nod. ———— OREGON. UNITED STATES SENATOR ELEOTED SAN Fraxcisco, Sept. 30.—A Portland, Oregon, Jis- pateh last night says H. W. Corbott, Union candidate, party vots of 43 to 31, I LEE ARIZONA. THE LEGISLATURE To MERT ON OCT. 3. Aovernor McCormick, of Arizona, had issued 4 procla- mation couvening the Torritorial Logislature at Prescott, on the third of October. S PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S POLICY. DO GRANT AND PARRAGUT SUPPORT 1T’ l:In aspocch &t Auderson, Indiana, lately, Gov. Morton But thoy say that Grant has been swingin with the President. _They tried to make us Grant was with the Presi triod to wring oot of Grant some exprassion of his views, but not & single word could they extrac from him. 'The peo- e woald oheer Grant, and the Pres ow to tiens. W heo he got up to Col it no longer. He came out and said temen, 1 have uever sympatiized with bim; proved his policy . 1 came alon, vited.” He was invited by could pot do otherwise than ace old sea-dog, Farragl, he went along. 100, caston ut the bauquet st New York, at the earliest tunity, to explain bow he came there. * W iy.” said nve been tanght to beliove that the invitation of my com bus, Graat could the reporters is raeut got to Clov nestion. Said b hnsou man." ding officer, eiber be is » Farragut man or not” ¥y wero wit his po! od oo 1 1wy Why," said he, “to be sure I am. But if they do, cy. if Graut, wits all bis p arity an oat 1n bebalf of the P powder. The cause is greater than any man. 1 confidenco i the tesult. I don't despair of the ax never known before. St R, L POLITICS. - perity and power such LocA | HEADQUA | COMMITTEE. stated in the report of the progeedin | As won General Committee, on Fr U are bees hold on Satarday night, sfer of the lease of the obtaived it trow his of the old committes was premises, from Mr. J. B Taylor, wh position as Treasurer of the old committee. to the Treasurer of the commitiee recentls organized. A number of the mem | bers of the old eamm it re membera of the pressnt one, among thew Cuss. Spencer, presentod themselves, bot were retused wawiitasce. ‘Ibere was at the ball larro poliee force and in addition & namerss ), who crowd of Rig roughs. t of ke g ol i hers of the old commitioe w hed not gene over to the Democracy were effective ard the mombers were kep: out. Allen was armed uring th confasien resulting v, Hall. Mr. Chas. Strong, one of the can General Commitior, w hin waeh and chain by the jrotectors of L control of the Hal. The most pron 3 | with permission to enter, were Benator phy 0. Atlen, Marsoal Murrsy, Sheridan Shook, Abrabam MeKear. ey, Mr, Van Wyck aud Adolphus Vorst Those me; | the old committes. wio could not obtain admittanos their r from Admiral Farragat was re- | rooms, retired, after moving given turee cheers for Fanton nsnd the entir tickets. ‘Those in possession of the Hail cune gave chaers for Ho 0. Returning, the Democrats on of the Hall, with Senator Murphy in the « ¢ fol 0% 105 i, Gerarsl Comuittes of New. year from Japuary 1, I8, of the 1 petiod of o wp or ab Tant the ( « o0, and ol o nnpars ag catd have thetaiy wd_hostile organiza ttteo. and the seste of such o SPEAKERS FOR THE CAMPAIG or this bead it was stated on 8 | Hon, bewis Biker had beon » | witiee. The pame should ba sional Distriet* Mib, Fourteenth Wards o1 Brookiyn The delegatos of the I1Ld Con comprising the Sixth, Eighth, 1 Sizteentd. Seven the towns of N Ward, Ward ax Chairan, and | Walter Stoops of tho Si “I'e eredentials having been received and aceepted, William H. Beryen moved thut the Convention now proceed tn nomi nate o candidate for the J1d Congressional District of New ¥ was adopted, Tathaway of t a3 noxi, whict was opposed by Mr. AlcMuilen of the wis lost der nowinated Jas. Van Brunt of the Geo. P, Willey, 3. M. Coit moved the nomination of Jas. A, Van Brunt by n me unwisc and wrong, and the policy of edmitting repn | g ol i ¥ gy s Lation, whick was carried without a dissenting voice. t tives from those States wathous any DOW coNitous €XCCPt | g jocutes receiving the AnDouccement Witk cheers and pro such g+ lovalty to the Union fmposes o be the best that is possible. 1 therefor | movement to supplant the | tug the nomination which you tender on the Manioy, Sept. 17, 1466, To the Editor of The Paimyra Courier : 883,000; Sept. 25, 81,000; Sept. 56,000; Sept. 27, §31,000; Sopt 2%, §90,500; Sept. 20, $86,000; total, §507,%00. Fractional currency shipped: Assistant Treasurer at Phil #100,000; New-York, $:00,000; Government Deposi- tories afiCinetnmat!, #90 000; Plttabarg", 640,000, Lonisville, 820,000, National Banks aud others, $130,650; total, 800,¢ Finoyonal carrency destroyed, $206,200. Disbureements for the guarter on account were: War De. partment, #6,522,618 71: Navy Department lateriot Department, 83,471,195 56, totel. 814,261,214 9. For | ending week: War Department, $2891%4%; Nary Depart. | meat. 063445, Taterior Dopartment, $1961,50, tota), 65 ! 16,298, The SBecetary of the Treasury bas decided not 1o issue any | more 520 potes, with coupous paysble May | and Novewber |, "The Socretaty of the Tromsury hes designated tho First Nationel Bank of Richmond, H. G. Favt. Dreaident, o apecial flmntq‘w safe keeping of public money nader tar Act of Ju he Treasury Departmert having reached the limit of Pavs 4y and November, th coupons of tuose te be be Vonder o Hie couver: | | sion will be paid on the 18t of Janvary snd Joly sext. 8. letter. Galveston, Auk. 3. 1366, has beon ‘:;lui by the Becretary with an inclosure of 825, No sigas- . ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. - bl CHARTER ELECTION IN TOUISVILLE. Lovisvitie, Ky., Sept. 29, —The Municipial and !::l:'l‘?\‘v elections lo-dq'y‘c rrulu; in lt:: choice of ntire C ative T, i it uqbwvm. et. wu s re- - | . ARIZONA. “COLES BASHFORD ELECTED DELEGATE. Bax Fraxcisoo, Sept, 30.—Advices from Proscott :] Mr. Colos Bashford has been elected to Congress ‘Iudl majority over Col. Postou, the present | | vamance with those ! a great portion of the Kepublicau party. | Bot [ am not now willing to identits myee f with the paity ) which manifested sympathy with the Rebellion durive the war, ! and put obstacies in the way of fts suppression, or toaud ina | tepublicas party, which I have Bitherto trusted, and which 1 bope way yet iisten to moderat | counsel. These things 1 should at least seem 1o do, in Becept- | ooy digare torm which : Dk Sik: Haviog lesrned with surprise that the Demo- cratic Convention held at Lyons on Saturday. the 15th inst., placed my neme 10 womination for County Clerk, I bog leave | *10 ussure you and the public, that this was done witiout my knowledge or co oave suffered 100 i the bands of Rel titue to come: And surely no Aonorable pu dier~wcan lend his influence againe! the cawse for which he fougi 1 iherefore peremptorily decline the nomlustion. Very tri ¥ Joux A, LAING, ours, Ail honor to this nobie soldier! CANVASSING AT THE DUTCHESS COUNTY FAIR. Correvpordene of The N, Y. Tribune. WaskiNGToN HoLrow, Bept. 27, 1804, Politicians a eut, and that under no civeumatances would 1 accept a womination from a party vo deeply dyod 1w disloy dty ax | the present Demoerasic party. from bels iu the field, to bave any sfiiliaion with “heir &y mpathizers at howe. The presont is & Lryiug tme Jor | the countsy, it 18 now to be decided whether the Govornment, sustaineq by the efforts of loyal men or the ficld of Lattie, { all be 1t by basely truckling to the wishes of unpardousd | 4,962,430 70; | Rebels, or the liberty so dearly purchased. estavlished for ail otmmcertainly no el ht. Iy, utin lazge numbers. At the Fuir the probuble result of the contest between Casper P. Col- lier, the Demoeratic nomives for Cougress in and without the loast shadow of exaggemtion I can « i distriet, aud the Hon. John H. Ketelium, has been canvassed frecl, that Kotehum's cuances for suceess ae 18 two to e thiat he will be eleeted. Hundreds of soldiers that formerly belonged to the 150th Regiment, whieh went from 1his saying that he piloted that they will now s Could you witness the en tion bis nume vou would eertainlyecouclude that regiment will go for hiw w & wan. THE KON. ROSCOE CONKLING AT AURURN, here waa & good rally of Unionists at Auburn on t | eounty, are here, and they universally declare for Ketchum, | procare estimates for the construction of & wigwam. 1t thew through the Rebellion and d Limback to the balls of Congress. | $1,000. Lt thusiusin with which they wen- nel he losged ap Mr. Van Brunt being loudly called for, came forward amil cheers, aud iu @ briel aud sppropriate specch aecepted tho le by G. P. Willey, Col. C.J. Jack, and by William H. Burieigh: the last named being exceedingy. argumentative. jowrned with clivers for the o State ticket BLICAN ASSOCIATION. ' Lhe Convéntion th nd three more for thy SIXTH WARD UNION REF o present, - Tn thin delessma, 1 prefer to stand aloof fronfail | | Jartles and to be o cavdidate of none—n et i eebat | This Association, J. Walter Stoops, President, hold DY oy bnsiness relations, which preciude my entersug iuto ihe | auother public mecting thin eventng at Latimer Hl. Cours work of an active political cam puign, Aty at 73 o'clock, and will be adcressed oy Gon. Stewart L. THE SOLDIEKS AND THE DEMOCRACY. | Woodtord, Gen. Hiram Walbridge sud 8. B Dateber, esq. A fow dl:‘u sinec the Wayne Connty I e Con- | SEVENTI WARD UNION ASSOCIATION, s vention nofinated o soldier for County (| Herois | The Seventh Ward Union Kepublican Association, Wis maply repl, . of which M. ¥, ‘L. Parson 1s President, will be addresed this | evering at # o clock at their room, corner Classon and Fuiton- aves.. by ex<Gov, Noble of Wisconsin, George W. Hall of New-York City. and J. M. Madden of Brooklys. THIRD DISTRICT UNION REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION. This Convention met on Saturday ovening, at No, 9 | Courtst oud was called o order by Joscph Leeva of ihe Fonrts Ward. Mr. H, N, Holt of the Tiird Ward was chosen President. and Robert D. Benodict of the Twentiets Ward as Kecretary. Wards were found contested. A Commitees on Contested Seats. consisting of A D. W heel- ock of the Toira Ward, L. C. Ryder of t'n Foorth Ward, lor of the Fifth Ward, W, A. Booth of the A. 8, dwith of the Thirteeuts Ward, | lated. Wm Committen retired, and ou reappeariug reported on ad mitting the delegation from the Seventh Ward, hoaded by | E.A. Crowell. and a majority seport for tho Aciegution from tie First Ward, headed by 1. U, Cashow. Tue mmjority re- port on the First Ward was adopted—Yeas. 35; Na Toe report of the Commiitee on the Seventh Ward was then opied. | *he Convention then procesded by balot and riss vace { voting to nominute u exadidato for the nnexpired :cru 1ade vacant by the death of the Hon. James Humparey. “The hour of 12 m. was reacked, »ud B0 pomfuation having taken place, the Convention adjourned uutil tbis evoing, at 74 o'clock MEETING OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB. This Club wet Suturday evening fu Montague Hall, Court-at, D P. Barnard in the choir. The pri pal business of the meeting was the reception of a report of coumilter to was Teported that & building A2x:00 covld be bought ai s cost of proposed to locate the Wigwatn 0 the east side of Court-st., between State and Schermerborn. On wo- | tion the matter was refersed 1o the Fxecutive Committer, | with power. The Cluh soon afier adjousped MEETING AT LATIMER HALL. [ A large adendeuce i expecied tlis eveuing al Latimer fall. where speechos will be delivered by Gen 25th, whieh was eddressod by the Hon. Roscoe Conkling. | Woodiord, Gen. Walbrudge, atd A. O Stoddard, Ciyncrly The fatility, unconstitutionality, arrogance, and dusgraceful effects, he exhibited in the strougest ligh, and showed that the ficst great want of the South is the recon- | struction that labor gives—labor un the soi the work. shop and ing instead of sured his Licarers, secedod State firgt day of the noxt sessiou, by merely cowvlring wi dof wrongfully obtaining it"by the swea ory—t) - s H the manufuctory—the industry that earns hv"f H ”h:fil" wen's brows. Kepreseutation in Congress, he sa- a5 the last and least of the wauts of the thongh that they ean have on the vy ! ess- | Mr. Liocoln's Private Secretary uess of President Jobusou's policy, with its injurious snd | S P —— RECEIPTS BY ERIE RAMLWAY, Por week ending Saturday, Sept. 20, 1566, 150 cars Catlle, car 31 vars Bwep, 7 curs Horses, J wars Carves, aid L Total 4% cars. | ————— . Beu Holladay, President of the Great Overlaud | se Ieft this ity 1ast nignt for the Pacifle eonst, accom- Company, selohrated yurgson Dr Seyre, vanisd by the The roli was colied, sud the First and Seveuth | s for the Sevonth District, has 1 1 e oo vacgt el gy o f o it Loy g i was elocted United Statos Senator, yesterday, by » strict | whic i around the cirole lieve that Geu. at and indorsed his poliev, They dent wouid come flIung o mever cp- with him because T was iu- mmanding officer, and he And there was tuat brave Well, be took 0o- manding officer was equivalent to an order.” When Far- lent Radies! asked bim & uld 1ike to know whether yoo are a He s You ask any auvordinate officer Yot thess Lim, but they were influence, should ecome ot s poliey, be would be ground to believe the great esnse will vot triomph; thar the 1on will bo fully restored with oqual rights, with equal protection tor all, ud ibat ous country ort upot i CaTeer of pros | at a cost of §31,000, ATORY. Yesterday afternoon the ceremony of dedicating the loman Catholic Roformatory ia the own of West NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1866. S e TS S S S B S et s S S e S T the simple and easy, proper and safe terms fixed by Con- | DEDICATION OF THE CATHOLIC REFORM. FIRES. C-— IN GREENWICH-AT. At 6 o'clock a. m. on Satarday & fire broke out in chostar was parformed by Archbishop MeCloskey, in the the vault of the drug store of Messrs. Hall & Anckle, No, 2ig prosenca of a large number of clergymen and a concourss of 5iation of & Sharifl and three coroners, will be bold 8t t5o | gyout 3,000 peovie whe were present 0 the ocossion. The Newkirk Houso, Hudsou City, October 11, 8t 3 p. m. st s oty et et Fro—. wete drawn out in the courtyaed of the builling neatly TEXAS. .mm:i“n white and blus pants, and 3 vl:;u—‘ » the 1 they wang several ol CONGRRSSIONAL CANDIDATE. g | ) Capt. R H. Bassott. of Andorson, Grimos County, s | semisptasopat R i et o ediien anuoumood as's candidate for Congress fn the Third Dis- | Are ey eeo00e ohelg o P oe Marioakey, [s his Tobes, 8¢ trict, Texas. o was an officer of the Rebol army, and bis | tonded by Fathors MoNiorny, MoKenna, Mulligen, Josepl, record appsans to be satisfactory to the Reconstrueted i | Woods, the Bishop of Nosquaily, and soversl other clergy, his Diatrict, all in_ the vestments peculiar to their sacred offices, - formed iv 0, sad having prooeaded to the platform, MISSOURIL Arobbishop McCloskey took bis soa: tbereon. Afier some DROLINATION—NOM INATTON music M‘.mhnt m{ ‘.l’lt -:-w- of the Reformato 81. Lovs, Sapt. 30, 1866 —Mr Goo. H. Hall, Consarva- | geois from ‘“""‘. > the Archbishop sad Dr. Lves the thanking them and their the boys had bean takon care of and the futerest wanifestod by them in their wolfare. The Archbishop, in reply, said 1 have 1o thenk you, my dear boys, in my name and i the uame of Dr. Ives and the ‘who bave o liberally con- tribued to the success of this noble fnstitution, for sentiments mani‘sstod by you in the addross which do hoeor to your hearts on this oocasion of gladness and joy. This buildiog, s o bo your futare bowe, is to-day to bo biessed, and you £76 all hers to blessed slso, and put under the protectiou of your gaardian angels. 1tis the Dosatiful tonchine of your pastor, that no matier bow poor or how lowly you may be. still each of you has a gaardisu angel. The mur’lnl wocn by the eyes of the flash, but is visible to the eves of faith, and tiat augel is thore to record every thought, word aad ac- tion. He watches over yoa. and 10oks into the deepest ro- oesses of your hearts. But if tkere is one bad word, action or thought ¢ ring, that guardian angel, my dear children, hangs bis inmorrow and psin, Thers are other angels who are hiero to watch over you beside yoar guardian antels. 1 1ofsr you to the manngers of this institution. th good Curis tian brothers. il have charge of vour faturo bodt.y aud apiritual wolfaro. and who are satiafled o become ns oue of you, partaking of the same fare, and clotbiae themsolves witi e samo raiment. And beside the wavagers and found this institation and the Christt whatie peaple, many of whom are here to-day, who geucronaly contrbuted of their meaus toward tho buil this your futare wome. I therefore congistulate you upon these things, my dosr boys, and it is with delight that T will now prooced te Gless you and the home you ere about to 0o closs of Y Archbishops addreasa procession was formod beaded by B Gesce ol \be. clotg7mon i WhIle sur plices participating. Tue Archbishop tact procescad to dedi Ty Beiar, gt ENaly a o Db u , tin 5 4 Pl Miserore Mea Doaii g o ety After the conclusion of the remonies, the Rev. Fothor Wiliam Qeion deliversd S a3.oereorotionion o 1o forred to the foundation of the insti and o the present day, I 1863 the charter to the * swace s whioh of prot ml{'zl be exposed to tho from 1 of their pareats Tha childzen, in the charge of the Caristian Brothers, are not #o degraded as might be bly wits tho childres of tne expected, und wiil compare fs poorer olasses. Noae but Catholio ohldren will he received in the mmstitation; 2100 children have be a admitred to the Reforn atory since ita foundation, thres yeu.s a wu average of 55 obildren bave been provided for cach year The |14 acres of land belonging o nad iguots b Loo building were purchased at & cost of S40,000. Do building cost 865,000, and there L;; mortgage of $40 'l:.d‘ still rematuing on the property. 'The Legislat opria #0000 for mfmu o8 and the sum of ?ym per capita for each child’s support. Both houses of protection will eouti ES By OF THE UNION REPUBLICAN GENERAL s 0f the | vision bas ay eveudag. ot the corser | 8K of Twenty-third st. aud Broadway, a meeting of the member Theodore Allen, f0r ihe purpose | the institution in eompleting the Reformatory. o | | bers 00 | Kedress Plhysician corre. m the statemont of witnesses, it | pear that Michae! lioay, the proprictor 3 | reputable bouse At the abovo lecality, ! raed his ook, Mary Pioknoy, on | | b moved an adjournment until | ¢ b Eighth | ovi | preacut thet | knew except Lynch, aud he stovd in the stivet iooking | | | | | cooied against for this | A MAN STRUCK UPON THR HEAD WITH A ST accommodate 30 ebildren. ineluding the ilouss of Protectiou for girls located at Eightysixthst There aro at prescut 4G childron in the Reformatory, but, as vet, no pro- n made for girls. ‘The manufacture of hoop hoots ard shoes and the different trades are taught the e prepare them for their avocations whon they loave tuo Reformatory. Thors is no prison discipline observed 1n Yo Lieformatory, and the only foree is the power of wmoral suasion. 1t s proposed to erect & building on the property e necommodation of girle, to be paced undershe charge the Sisters of Chatity. The building is of brick, five st Lizhi, constructed in the (othio atyle. and is 1 th: ouo b0 of 0 quadrangie, s the throe remaining divisions are ot to be huilt, 1+ 1s intended to bave s mammoth fair in the city next May Ward | for the perpose of carrying out the plans of the founders of A large nam- Il tomperaves ber of Patier Mathow meu Wero preseus is The arrangemonts | regaliaat the decication. The foliowing named goutlamen are the officers of the oty Viee-Tresidents, M_Cousolly e, Jobn ¥ Secre'my, wn Uy Exceulive Committer —Heary J. Asderson. swii; Damse. Deivia, Eugene Kelly, Henry L Hozoo., and S White - the Prosident, Treasater, and Secretary beiug st eroficio. Legal Adviser, Jobn ¥. Develin Advisory € Lov. W, G Bro 1ow, Recter. Sister D . Edward McDousll, M. 1.~ Assistant Gierk of Off Thomas 5 B, W HOMICIDE IN GREENWICH-ST. —~— JOK 80 BADLY BEATEN BY HER EMPLOYER AS TO CAUSK MER DEATH—ARREST OF TIHE ASSAILANT. lay afterncon Capt. Bteers of the Twenty. e1a08, receivod information that a domes had beens w0 brutally beaten as srocesded to tho plase. and found th A afiermoon, and had finally krocked her dowa n stich » Lerrible manner ws o oause . m. yesterday. i or, Lis bar-tencer ‘Jobn Clarissen), and all « o d +5e fe sbocsiog'y boa having several contusio woi it, ber eyos black and awollew, and ber body bearin, wmarks of rough ussge. It was ascertained by Capt. Steers, Dr Shise. of No. 126 Greeawicl ortifioate iu violation of the law. He will orovably b pro The acoused ani tie wit- “atiew. o . nawsee wero dotained at th HOMICIDE IN EAST EL o —— PATALLY INJURBD—CORONER'S INQUENT r Wildey yesterday afternoon he! quest at the Seventeenth P ot Station Hoose ot k McDoaough, late & resident of No. 143 onth o, whoso death was osused by inju affcuy in front of his residence on the “ilth u! 1s the testimony of the witnesses of the affcas STATEMENT OF THOMAS MCGO™ Thos. MeGow, bin [ sve wnd saw iy aid to we b e i Tair show.” avd baryingzrouud wet Ciled out, chae when 4 poliee o h whete d . drewsed ; one of the officers prevent avked dnat winy oue; as | eould not, th 1 do 1ot kuow wio ke w st e, wrd wouid nos kaow bim 1 1 did ere was Do one k. STATEMENT OF THOMAS LYNCH Thowas I, being sworn deposed: 1 7o 141 Fast Eleventiot.} o'clock in the . g0, | was iu'the haliway of No. 143; 1 1 pe words together aw Flyun sud Meuowa Gowan come | oy they losing g decoved aas with a stone o1 brick i bis reot; e said, Give Jack,” dows d rushied tows e shio of the Way Aveiun A Laaw i reinr to; b *Fuuian *hat ou: he was aboat as o/l as Flyn STATAMENT OF JOUN FLi 40 nad L00K Gie 10 & i o | foll asteep and was chibbed by the P | heard that there bad been s warrant Aonind for my artest, 3 Biridger Noos I reside at No. 141 Elescutiat, . thre of four weeks seo | beard o noise iu the street; in Tooking avt | saw Thomas Lyn the sidewalk, in tront of de- cesaed's bouse just bolow iny bouse three other men stood, aud | sew another an Beross Lhn street; decensed out. eryieg, 1 eet; the wan ran wien be surmed off towaid Avenue A e " ouw of the mea with Liu knew wio had done i—thas be lived in Avenve A he light hat ou, bobtall coat. wnd was decently dressed. 0! ¥, Voudersnutt, M 1. being sworn, depossd: | reside at dod doceased . 1 was called ou the i1th wusd on the side of the hoad: it was side of the nose; that had been drevaed belose [ saw ki o Was rather prostrated at first, but gradu- wlly improved for neatly o week : at the ead of toat time lie was setzed with severe congh, wiich becanis wore and worse ; | . oweh in toe post mortea sxamination, aud agres with hin se 0 the caune of deattimtractute of the skull Tae case Was theu given to the jury, who rendered the fol lowing verdiet * That the said Park McDonough came to his death by frac- {ueof the skull at the hands of some person or persous ui- BowD. Decessod was @ pative of Lreland, aged 38 years. Flyan, Who wus arrested sool after the ooourrence, was discharged. e hoiug 50 evidence to 1mplicate him in the.asssult, Tho Puiice vl 1o Saventennth Precinct are actively searching for the aasailant bad Samu No. 281 Fast Toottiat. [ Tus New-HAVEN STeampoar Company have erected very commodions and elegant dopot buildLiigaas Peok slip, East River, since the tiro in July, such as few steamboat lines possess. The various geveral oftioes of the company ars atmrrably arraaged oo the second floor in suel o manner sy to accommodato the pubiio aad facilitate the transaction of business. There s A valusble froutuge of W0 feet on Peck slip, and 200 feet deptt of pier. This Iue bas two first-class o in each direction, and throogh its jolut passes - ger sl freight conuections with the railroads divergiug from New-Havor, is doing & through join business with the net work of New Eagland railroads throuzh to Cansds, the White Moantains, Lake Memphremagog, &c., aa o) it distance of 1Loo) ailes. Wewi’;nm'mm-m n*-u i and promptuces. boats leave Now daily at 3.15 sad 11 p. w. e ——me Tue BROOKLYN PosT-OFFIoR. —Mr. Thomas Kin- | A tetter received from Col. E. B, Alexuador, [ i, it 4 uadoratood, tako posemion of the eooklyn | B (ot U s ' e Yost Oftics this morning. ia plisce of Mr. G. B. Linools, who ms g zumad *ha positing fir A0ne Toars. hurr road in o clear voico su prd hn:rbufln‘ bydrant, they 5000 had & steoam 1pos ths Bugolia U0 | upger investigatiod. b st L istody the had given & burial | cessed s Alsivr | " v i | o ‘st \be three of theus wad waked 10 | do | | [ | cau be formod, | an addr Groenwich st , caused by a clerk enteriug the spartmiont with alight. He was badly burned. The flames were s0on extin. 4o atter oausing damag to the awount of §10. Ful sured. A fire occurred there a fow m{.nh- sinoe, ouuz i by the explosion of some ether, and it hat 8 portion of the vapor the vault m"""n‘.’.”:n, and on comiag iu contact with the light at onoe expioded, IN BROOME-ST. Soon after % o'clock last evening, a firo was dis- oovered in the bssemont of No. 444 Broome st noar Broad. way. oroupied by A. Lesser as & baicdressii: saloon. The At of fire was conveved to the Iasurance Patrol, looated i Elm noar Broomea-at., Japt. Lacom snd bis oo, taking with ¢ & jumper on which wers several leagtas of hose, iad to the sesna of the fire. Attaching a length of hose to they succeeded in contining to the basoment isbiugioefore the arrival of the Fire Dy the Iattor. who wero on with their usual promptness. but their services were ot re- quired. Tie loss on the stock sud fixturss i the saloon is aboat $1,000. said to be insurad. The first Qoor is occupied by William FL, Wetumors as a liquor store: His stock of liquors ia the buok oall dsmagod, Lusured for 81,000 in tie Metropclitan Company. The building 13 damaged to the amount of 8300, uisured. Tho Toaurance Patrol are certainly deserving of mach oredit for thetr promptuess. But for their exertious the fire woul! have ‘most dostructive one. Tho origis of tha 2 is rogarded her susploions, aud Fire Maralab Daker sas the msster STATBN IBLAND. On Saturday afternoon, about 44 o'clock, s fire broke out i a barn situated on the Ricawond road, near Wrightst. The fames spread to the adjoiving dwelliog, which, together with the bara, was totally comsumed. house and baru wers owned by Dr. Burdett, and ocoupied by Herman Sohorsley. Dr, Bardett s 1iss 18 sbout $4.000; lnsared for $2,500. Mr Scborsley’s l0ss s about §2.000. insured ia the Germania Cowpany for 85,00 The firo was caused by some chiidren playivg with macches in the baru. Sergeants Gay and Dodgs, With & portion of tie officers of the Fatty-first Pre- oinbt, were oa kand, and resdered oficient aid. QUEBEC. QuEBES, Sept. 20.—A destructive fire oeeurred hare Last night. Gibb Lanc's bonded warshouse, with a valabie stock of groceries, and thiee dwolling-ousss were destioyed. Losa 850,000, ———— THE NEW-YORK EVENING HIGH SCHOOL. St iad THB PROPOSED PLAN OF OPERATIONS—OPENING RXER- C1323 THIS BVENING. To-night witnesses the inauguration of oue of the worthiest educational isstitations of which our eity oan boast. With & aclicitous ocaro for tha wolfars of tuat numierons 4 of our jouth whose ecircum- stances gequire them to loave tho school for the store or workshop at to0 eary an age, the Board of Educa e nah koo MARRIED, - WARNER -1 ALUWIN--On Thorsduyi Sept. 7 by the Rev Thes- A. Faton, Geo. Warnae (o Efls P, = e S i . ol e %, Pain g Warnar o il ool ged g g % . WILBOUK—HATHAWAY —In Pawtuaket. & 1., 00 a3 ‘Jouhus Wi dence, Lindn O eldont S i b £ T Cpm e s l o Tae relatives aid (riouds of tha (amily efe Attend the fupe: Madison ave. COWPN=Or Sunay, Sept. 23 By, widow of ton Hou Lo Cours 5 e Stacn of New. ¥ ork. are NESMITH--Ou Henry E. and 3arss The reiatives and f ieads of the tend 1o funerl, irom the residesce L . No. G Romsegat., Brooklyn, on Tuosday. at 2) o'clock p. m. PINKNET AL Dbncy, Com on Sasersest bept S in_ 113 634 yeor of ber aze, klisa Pinkney, widow of the late Willam T. Piak- nay Tue 1ebitives and frionda of the family sre inviied to lher fu- weral. fiom ber late residonce, fiIW- ‘l&#fld-.. Wdwadsg Oct 5 883 0 ook o i, withous bt levitattss. PLATT=On Suuurday, St 24t the faidanes of Adbert Gater, sa, Mary Ceroliue, wite of Geo, V. Rlatt, Jr., aged 38 yeass, 2 anathe w0 16 ds T veiatives and fileuds of tha famsily see 1y fnvited 10 163 W ‘wet Thirty nintheet oo notice. Tue et terment. I!.Vh(){iBS—M Grocuwich, Coun., on Saturday, Sept. 26, Joshua o T i s isnds of the eilyare. rospectay avied ta st toad the nlli.l&l!'i"lf trom the Pre rian Ghuich ot Greeawich, Cona., on Tu 2 ves will attend at his revidecion, Mo, @, Teains . e K s e vl o . fog st the Crocuwich Depor. ROSENFLALNTF-At Fort DL Staten [isnd, o Suturdsy. Sopts 3 Gl Mlienies guomsee i of Loos s5d Carrie R Dlamater.aged 1 yoat and | mo oo tesaters o} CITY LODGE, No. 403, ¥. Lerchy aumironed to weet at Cotinthian Rooms, ellows Hall, ‘on MONDAY, Oct. 1, st 11 0 clock, for 8 e purposs of tho lest tribate of raspeci s our late brother, \:M'C. l‘l:rllf 3 2 26y 19 Bretheonof sisex lodgos are soupacifu L iavied, BT and A. M. aro 0dd ¥ arder of D, Master. Political Notices. on and Weodford.—Tbs Gommites of Arranzemonts tha Republiesn Usnion Gene i tas, 00 0 to ratify the nomivatioen of the U State aveation t Syzacose, will mest ot the offics of the Clair was, No. 32 Brosd 3 MONDAY ia 4 o'clock pom. Puntuel sttendan st . anctuelsitendunce 18 4RI PS 6. SPENCER. Cairmas. Sprvoan Kiaw. So tion dotérmined to establish an Jyeaine High Sebool in the sebool buiidiug 07 ntheat Sixio: waich ail such are fuvited to ¢, ani bo afforded faeilitis £ educa- d only in wrade to that obtaiuabie at a rezuiar col- Tie needs of youug mes whose time is limited, and herefore Gosire 1o nossess thomeslves o opce of the most practical kinds of Isarning, will by espocial’y kept ia view iu arranging the course of study to be purased. Keside the ordi- y English branches of a school courss, sach of the bigher mnthematics as are appliad to the uselul arts, suci as surves- ing ad navigation, book-seeping, drafiing and drawing will be coltivated. n Isnguages, Geruaa and Spanish will be introduced wh o schon! shull have become suticiently well organized and promisiog of good results. Although the Se 100l will be eonducted in e liveral spiiit and wiil bo free as possiblo (rom ail arbitra; v rostriccions upon 1oy et it wiil he made 8 coudition of their eujoyment of ) these privileges that they attend the s s of the Sehoul with rezularity and purets Ihe uccessity for such a regnlation i evident at a g ‘We am plassed to leari: toat particular aitestion will be mtd to histury. especialiy the Listory of ous ows coustry, and tho study of the priociples of goverameut sad of pelisical economy, it general. Master Hunter of Grammar Sebool No. 25, will have charge of the Sehool. and the Board bas taken care to provide good and faithtu instroetors £or all (ho varioas depa:tmouts, Ap- paratus, and all the ether apces of the mederu sehool room w 1l be liberally supplied to the School. The formal opening of the Scboo. takes pluce this ove nd tae puble *ro invited to at6snd thie exarcises of the ocoasion. At the conolusion of the exercises, hooks will be opened for the enroll meat of donts. lustruotion will Degio s s00a us the classes M. E. LOCAL PREACHERS' NATIONAL CON- VENTIO! The ninth ancaal session of the National Local Proachers' Association of the Metlodist Episcopal Courch, ;u begun :un §|Munhy at 3 o'cluck p. m., 1o the Fioet-st., M. Chureh buiidiog The meeting was opensd by tha singing of the 206th hyma. Prayer was theu made by the Rev, Edwards Bostou. The Rev. Richa: o 0f Tre d our report ' The I'res Rev. Mr Inskip in iobslf of the itinerant v-York, made an o weleome to tue ond. The Re Who hath beiie Th | cie. teacaable, | coming within ton paiee kercoy pledgs oo Lies « o replied by request of ousinzss tle C: following pa g year: Presi resid e 12 . *. Pietson of Pliiadel Jostah J. W. Haucock of Newark. Recording d of Pistsburgh. C ik, Treassrer, A, Moozey of of Iirookiyn. Cook of Tec sokets of Bostor; W H K tes of the pieco—the iatter to be ba.l as witnesses. | Ir 3. Naumann was uotificd, and made & partial investiga- | Mr, C.C. Leigh offered the following preamble and rew hor exsuination until | tions which were referred to the appropriate committee tien the Station-Lonse 1 Vhereas. bu the providesce of Giod, ;e bonds of fovs millions of Thers 18 t that tho Cec-ased was | Alves azo broken, aad they ara now at our doors and withir ovt reach . 4o achers niay give out. tuental. morai and raiigions dvrkaess, like y: t0 Frevive such £rrms as & then. avd I Aevens. Thess blacks ses wnd quadroons, if properly edu wiigions tenden s, B nd of our Savior to his discioles was to go Opder aie 20 be found in «nter upon wvery fotlower ceading fi duties, 30d a4 & T iglous vow o Nelsou and mbary to carry Puiiip and s bor ve common boud the local prea « est Britain aud North a us Weleyss fauw d Sou w o« ace -0t the i Heavauly Father's black »o tizens, Christien's. sud Chri Ihat u Cowmitten be spp ppeals fcs wid, appoint trachers 1o the Fre ‘may o o 4 to take up collecl man. and day and Taes- | ooklyn, anvual sermon at nard Holt of Pliiladelphia, to { tae Lerd's Supper; loca! 3 o'clock, p.m, Tuesday, Centeuary wddross by Dr, Lsitimore. to be followed by addresses by the oy evens, D. D.. asd Wi, MeArthur, esq., of Lon- aon: socisl contanary serviees at 74 o'clock, p. m., and close of the Coavention. Thus £+ about 170 delegates to the Convention bave srrived, represent the Eastern and Middle and some of ates. There ure about 13,000 local preachers of th Metuadist Episcopal Chinred in the Usited States. e ix the order of ex: b, erament hers' fullowship meeting at in-st_Choreh, New-York: ov FrRANK FERRIS AGAIN DEFORE THR came up agaia | ar masner. It | Tur ¢ Covir OF Avpeats,—The case of Frank T before the Court of Appesls in rathers poc pears that Wil F. Kintzing, counscl for Forns, was suc cessful in obtaining i Albary,from the Hon.J obn K. Porter,one | of the Judges of the Court of Appeals, an order returnablo on | tho 24th jnst. before tne Court of Appeals, to show cause wh d writ of error should not Jssue in bolalf of Franl a copy of which order was served upou the Distriet- Upou she roterh of tho writ Kiotzing. on o lengthy arge. rank Forris was triadconvieted orieiually in the Court of General Ses. rmance of the jndzment by the Ap- pellate Courts that it was thelr duty to remit the proceedings | 1 the court that originally tried Lim, and that under the law | of 1529 the General Term of the Bupreme Coart was uruly forbicden to do anything else thaa remit the record, and therefore had no authority to fix a day for his execution Gunning S, Bedford, jr., Asswtant District- A ttorn: peared on behalf of the people, and opposed the aprlic and he grounds taken by the iecrned counsel £or the prisones. He contended that the law of 1850 was not applioable, that the ocase of The People agt. Willis was directly in potnt. aad that xpressly gave the power to the Sapreme | e l“’rm'“m"m:: 'ny did—namely. 10 fix & day for the | t 'aud therefore asked the Courito susiain the Su- ! zing. io reply, ald that he ed proseouting officer. an ol J the illegality of the sentence and senteaced 1o di stone, that upon the t be differed very much with d reafhirmed Lis former ar- | passed by the Gen. | utive r1eated to meet at N g );.‘. 1, 1965, ‘:‘ 7'0‘&". % m.. for the purpose of or garization. ‘and the transsction of sue - Flay b brougst befors the committes. Punctasl aitendauce is re- duested 3. WILLIAMSON, Chaicmas Unisa Rep. Geo. Com. Dimtriei—1 0l UUTE ~ 4 WAKD FENTON bronn ,fn PAIGN CLUE.=The cioene of tho sherve e respee fully fav to sttend a pul ‘meeting . oD 14 I oo avudivesst comer. of Orand = ot Mondsy cvening, Uctober 1, 1966. 4t 7§ o'clock. Tbe “peskers ion R of N ‘are hezeby 1o MONDAY AFTERIOON, | ENT Clistor. mecting wilbe addrcsed by Wa, K Butleigh, eeq. are expected J. L. CHAD™ICR. Soe. Ninth Assembly District Union Re) -.fl':un will hoid a5 ’i-l‘{l-e.x at L.w«fm don Square. on TUESDAY EVEN{’! . Octover 2, 8t 5‘0"-‘ j{’mu(fl' KIRBY, Seeratar pusct s altendanos s requestod. ChAS, Assembly mmu.mmmuwfi COMMITTEE of the Usior Hepu Association, e i rato® EVANINO. at tho Bededwey snd Forty- b , THIS ( 1 ¥ - 3 seventhai. Hoil. 0. b BRADFOLD, Prosdeot Ropr. S Donnrs, Becrotary. g yS “Twentieth Ward,—OERMAN RADICAL FENTON AND WhBBEOED CAMPATGN LU whl loid ite frat Mo M on MONDAY. Oct. L, ot 8 o'clocs p. w_. at fHank Ninth ave., nesr Tairt E A EX | wit mees_for ousth-st. ALFRE! AP ST i e %t and Twenty-second, are {pvired to win DrVREDERICK SCRUETZ, Prevt. { Secrctaries. pectfully ipvited to sttend Jruios Krassweky, transes otber masic of the grove, so PHALON'S NIOHT BLOOMING CEREUS excels all other flors! perfoumes. The fra- grance of Eve's Bower ia Eden, decked with ‘the first roses that ever 11 20t have been ricker and purer than the scent of this bioowed, ¢ bewit hing extract. it i “American Institace Exidition of Fratt, Fiowers nud Vegeinhles. —Peryons inreuding to compete for the Precuns st +b1s Exhibition, are to have them weat to the rooms Nos. 21, 22 aud 23 Cooper Build TO-DAY before 5 o'clock p.m., sud cut fowers hefors 10 o'clock on Tusedsy. s T Fall and Winter Ciothing. NEW AND ELEGANT OVE DSKIMO, MOSKOWA, CASTOR AND CHINCHILLA BEAVERS, BUSINESS snd DRESS SUITS of the Istest Styles, from the fizest FUREIGN sud DOMESTIC GOODS. ATS T The CUSTOM ROOM not surpuged in variety of Cloths. Casie metes aud Vestings v Ona of the tost complete sssortmeats of CHILDREN'S CLOTH- o3 ever offered. The FURNISHING DEPARTMENT has also ous of the lasgest aud bast amorted stocks in the City. $ F. B. BALDWIN. Nos 7 and 72 Bowery. Furnitare OF THE LATEST SIYLES, CONS PARLOR. DINING-ROOM and CHAMBE in Rovewood. Waiaut asd Maple reailig at caasufucturen” prces, . . S MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS, Nos. % aud @ Est Hooston-st. Boiweea Bowery au ! Secos A Goods warranted. .Y Browne & spaulding Annouuce their REMOVAL to the new store, under the Metropolitea Hotel fizted up for them by A. T. Stewart, eaq. FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY. MARELE CLOCKS, aad BRONZES, MUSIC BOXES and FANCY GOODS, Information given, end orders taken tor the getting up of large Clocks suitable for Cluscbes, Town kalls, and Fuctories. WM, GALE; JR., SILV MITH HAS OPENED THE STORES, NOS, 572 & 574 BROADWAY, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, With & new and extensive stock of SILVER AND PLATED WARE, the atteation of the public is iuvited. o L Seeret! The werét of THE B NI R droneR mesting wr precedeuted scles and beconiing 8 Uxivensar FavoriTs, z\:«.‘nu MERIT AND WORTH, 1ot & lavish expenw in newspaper udvertisinz, Thow w Queen not only want mote, but re- commend 1 to their fri ‘oue 1s the ‘secret. of its success. Oroe uaed usae. to whi try t! jends. Thi % becomen. indiapensabic. Bold by sl droggiets, sk TTLE & Ca., No. 192 Futowst. rown's Standard Seales, UsED BY THESITLS SIATEY AND FOKFIGN GOVERS: MENTS FOR MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS, ADAPTEDTO ARY BUANCH OF BUSIN'SS VOR FORETGN il WARRANTED ACURATE AND BURABLE Salsroom No. 3 Bacclay-st., opposite Astor Hoose, New. York. T T Ear Rioge and Fins NEW STYLES Coral. Carbunele, Eteascan, Garmet, Jot, Peari, Onys. Stoue Camaeo, Masehita, Lo, ke., for wle by GEO. C. ALLEN. Mo. 415 Broadwy. one doot below Cansiet. T Fine told wateh Chatas Of al! descriptions f: Ladies and Gentlemen. Soltd 17 carat GUARD, CHATELAINE, LEONTINE aad VEST GEO. C. ALLEN, No. 415 Brosdway, dvor below Caval st hich - . P roc belote Com Chie ul.‘-"o'.'vm said, That the cosrwe taken by tho | :mlmfl::mr:;-'gj 0 patent zlh»-- "w7's ounsel was very creditable and very proper. L | I P tgieewith parties m‘ et *"."' e _'m”u - ortant point of [aw, and ought to be passsd pon by ""Address F. VAN ANTWE K, Sol, for Pateatess waa au lmpo po! ope. X *al consideration and examination of the | but the Court bad come to the concle. | Coart aud the refore, no error had the Conrt after & care’ Statutes by the Coar aon that :{u Gvnunlh Term of the Saj wer to senterce Ferris to death and. any way been committed. e — PrrsoNaL.—The Hon. T. G. Alvord, Salina; the ! oo, Hiram Sibley, Roobester; the Houn D. N. Barrows, Jackson, Miss.; the Hou J. P. Goodsell. Oaeida and Gen. Joho A. Gresne, Syracuse, are al the St. Nizholas Hotel. Mr. a0d Mrs. Howard Paul, London, are at the Kveret: House, Capt. P, Knolostoff, of the Kussian army, is at the Clarendon | Hotol. Gov. Keuton sud G. 5. Haatings, Albany, are at the Fiftt-ave. Hotel. Gen. Grant and stafl left the oity ou Saturday evening for ‘Washi r-York NECKLACES AND WATCH CHAINS, Fer sale by GEO. C. ALLEN, No. 415 Brosdway, oae dooc be: low Caal-st. MeKintey’ Whront | freely avp) cold or cosgh appears, it wil! ramedy do this! No. % Powder Cores oil Diseases oy akplid both nose and dhr the Hinsman in peeference to ol others 3, that 1t ts the Beat=et. S everywhers, o 8 couts. k. HEDK s 4y 160 W liageet, New-York, “Grover & Baker's Machines m‘fi: or --.qu'n"m‘:‘.'m Tuniiies by the day. nn—.na. family-sewing doue Lo order. Mrs. 8. FRITH. No. %7 B corner Twentioth-s'.. up siaifs. o ¢ Wi a Fin WA BATCUFLU 2 BT “Clothen ere of Al kiads REVAIKED by the WAILEY waen, MBS NI “HACHINE COREANY. Na'e -t Machine in our faniily for the pask five yours.—W3 PREPSs it T0 ANY OTHRD — ddnscbigament - BEDDING, B

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