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Tribune, . SRCE— Rl e et ] e v Y- 108 NEW-YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER &, 1866. : FOUR CK XXVE...N% 7.9 - s # s g PRICE FOUR CENTS. x S E EEFEERR (s e went to Gen. Haneock S Gk PR . N wise, 8ud pasted black; faciog backward, bourd ins | Duke Georgo of Medwenburg Strelitz, snd numerous ' officers, bo went to Gen. Hancock to got soldjers o go thers founders of the party a New Jersey, EUROPE. Tt w ying It & Fickty masret with tbe inegualites | members of the counell of the Fmpire, and military and aad prcct hak offcer azd Gen. Hancock st 08 est 100 of et dgaation that the Executiveof itions he bas Slied. nad n the o of the road. beasiug on bis breast u board marked * State | civil fanctionaries. Several regiments wers out a8 Frork P. Blair wes to-day momineled for the Lower peopie_sbouid e betw nnrw ly and eoasisten'ly melstaived the e—— eriminal,” aud turning his head absently rig t aud lett, &s | of bonor, and the artillery fired a salate at his tomb. ~ Pri- House Legisiafue by the Coa or 4 tro ged paople and their trrant, yrt Iw few ov. Tae days have been in New.Joryoy whoa Rep: / # | §Tr0 fiad sromoariiy intsotne steadfast friend, who for 'his | vately, hie bad grest gifts of convertation, and & disposi- | Touse L& e - o coidigdiy o Rap? o i e . when the wer. §Y THE CABLE 10 OCT0I ER 7. | life must ot be kngwn e sach, His Jadges foilowed him; | tion of social good feliowslug, e - 3 §iinstinss fhaflag Supuiond mo she oty by | atthe grlovs thofstationed themsélves on & sccusatory | . “The Princess Dagmar of Denmerk s expectcd to srrive ILLINOIS. oEdnct ofethe President on tbe #lmey s o S B ‘momest, 08 e 1-1.‘;",m~ in o of bim, al wzin -bkw dunyh-.wht»e marridi to the i;uuk:i l)nkc(.:lex; TEE SOUTHEEN LOYALISTS AND GEY. LOGAN AT ‘Zs cath of oftice. By the same ron in the ..,:.,; "«:"M“ a.,:-:::q — L an id Jace, aud the vrive ander, who wil the successor to the throne. Grea = A . g 5 d rouk perjury by his molle proe o s e a ITALY. . feuwen hre 'cven by the militery seboolba |xmmmu are being made bere to reecive ber. She QUINCY—G00D NEWS FROM 10W4. Ladictmdid for . vioation of thwe b, More tSan ot doubthl candidate has been eate stauding its g-cat danger 1o the ¢yes of one whomay be | will reside in one of the lm{vml palaces, but the mar | Speefal Dispatch to The N, Y, Tribune. “.*‘.;"'L'J"\'} by motives of humarity 1t (s scaroely meoocssary to ray that it i A7 AMNESTY GRANTED. borared with a bow. . | riage not take place till Novewher, St Peteigbusg Qurscy, TiL, Saturday, Oct. 6, 1566 e e U s e Fenlans o g0t hrt. Fie was sely such wei—wen of tenselcns po: unyieid ey % e 11is piatiorm and+the gallows, there was a third | wid be vausally gay the couing Wint you 820 SWure, Jobeb¥: the Southers Loyaliss in LD SN VTN Curn e e | sy b Eriasiie 4 e e erd Loxpoy, Ssturday, Oct. 0, 1808 “institation” on the grovnd. Thiswas & Telie of times ’ e e e their tour through this State divided into [}:n;;s o e the o 7 .umfi“;&"‘fiff’f"&"fi'fi -z-‘:_n Afyh‘(::“?.‘v:h te smpesty bas Leen sccorced by Ttaly bamcte TRassian correction and perfe peain on the 10th in Springtield, that all might bave en sezt 1o Cony oot R ol By’ - : o o seen it i the popular ballet **Es- | o ons b Il might bave sn Cangrom ¢ mag wilhoutposivs o2 unced e, i lack platform, with 8 tall e . A b R i T s th ' B 15 3 ek e s | . o S, ek e e i e A Yy i VENETIAN THRONTIERS AYD DECT. e of iron, with & hook | g " rth Distriet of Tlinoi e oceasion 10 doudt whak the vo Yoxvow, Saterday, Oet. 6 | s Were hom; b ur”' ch: 4EE TOWN ELFCTIONS—TWO-THIKDS OF THE TOWSS | day, Oetober 5. By oppointnent, | - 20 of 8 m i . Gen - raning for Congressman at large, s “ibe treaty between Italy snd Anstria, the oved. Ky wome anciont BEPUSLICAS. %8 also to be he re e s > > Treason. to Caste, and ibe 3 A g = N l 8 the whipping pv'ytbllghlur.ld The following 's a List of the towns heard from to - here at the sane time ard speak to the fuvor of Libesty, of g sequires ho Venetis . while, G use explained to me. date: Pehe recepticn and weleome to tbe Sontbern oy, sl e ! 4 000 = tig with his | RYPUELICAY, was o heorty ovation, TL i e ot the time fromey geumes the debt of 35,000,000 i Guilfurd, pointed tough ol o parts ¢ T are not very good-tempered Jnit now o —— « b Goshen arly as we bave L of ran and there1s and Irish sold are in e peial TURKEY. critied; then, as if vnrd' 1 or uni wed he crop, which must be South. Gen. Carl uT rece 3 . ) nd saw the gallo L - ut the people, @il the :hv.l!n;_-x, faet that the freedm (2T I5€ OF THE INSURRECTION 1N CANDIA. and cspe Sou ¥ £ July univer:s 7 ., Octe % 18 2 declinad the least observaue w jpsvrgent movement awerg the N b,l.\,. n e Obsercer, publi ]u‘-x.‘“ 3 p thowed up th P o . g ropidly. Tho Cabingt of the Paste tic party in ita ¢ onstruetion an s fuct thad tho (reed Colebruied 1 «¢'sticus with Greece altoget gy R b South 1h every g 1‘:;-“- n.'e: . n ——e [ —a Convention niade up of pac end Rebels;' the s e RUSK | | fire-ig-the-rear men who bad deluged the country with Ted, fopeared) PRUSSIA. | blocd, and b he loyal wollions in the North wetld , Gerwan gou b TUF ASNEXATION OF HANOVIK. | have stog their wieked eads. President Johnson e Yourth of Tag | inderied these men, and wept over their proceedings. bl Beawy, ¢ et + Did he weep when he beard of the indisciimisate geqstest. taking pesession of ibe recent King North Haven, :‘;mfl ”‘fl flL!l:fl:;;;F.\’omUx:mn orat the wanton (tascrer, was promulgated 1y the Government | . | wenton compared ike ¢ or thase uhs LAY SeAgEIe . - i ” w1 g0 gloriously in the army and navy with thaee who stayed T4 Morming oy (0th.) The loy of the jpeople in ail | i P oedh e. The Copperhiends and Eecessionists at beart tisor: i demanded. 1 Karakosoff, the son of | b Lo . |le;nlél‘;l - ards, to n‘ n_possession ard the nolle, aud, ender God's e W claims o be u nobleman, but not | Wyudbam<90. N Rt | triumph. ~ ARRIVAL OCT ake the life of th | Ramers, 'br.nl\ - :1' [vnh. ered in Rebel prison ."hul‘l-l»n:‘liul ———— 1 Oct: 6.—The ete p Cliva, from N yhich Had be | Salem, battle fields for the eause of the Usiov, done it in vaiul FNNSYLVAN , o (("\‘"Jm‘f_ = J R i e ol | Sotbinry, The pcaker closed with & glovwig exhoriation 10 the boys I bl L L g P 3 e ! Trabull o nhyriuml o flag over aziin and to overwhelmingly | paypapspvmra, Ocr. 7 ety o = S o $ i ollun show in the ballot-box that thie kopes of Copperbeads and | e i ol AT gl Mty COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL, M@ady & s il Al Hebel's wore. valu, that. (reason was odious ead Tast Do | Toame g ey o B he. foracy ROk, SHroDg EPouss b LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET erefora folating the law | Windsor, - ‘4“"] os iy s be piplness Rousbig | gainst the Feni : =9 K hose ebullitions o Pre 10,000 | Whieh was reeited The Conrt decteed that he be de- | o e mi ]lu' rl’Ar‘Xlu epplanse greete I,n“d.u'm;,thc ©3+ 1 10 be here {o-da ug—govarument by Bl u( "o, | g £ b civi ights, ad theseugou saffer duath | Nuaatuck, tire delivery of his spoech. Ex Lo, Iamilton thei spoke, | ahup of said eiter. and j J cstablished 1a the great | | iy Asagiog 0ld Liteheld, Hiahin followed eloguently o n Texas, end ex-C007. | bo bover entertained o exprossed any such so e Then the b us mugie or, while the . : In the evening, National | ded to b —— orly commander of the Alabama, and B e tcinned, who IVIDED. e e (T aeiei MARYLAND. Mobile Gazette, lanounces Buidierst s Five T | G tne eroeiiic b _l‘.";\-'ffl"l" .'“‘M" dibe emblem o Ty Canton which han made every Republican in this district fool good, ’n;\ln Senator C:sswell wado a speeeh in Baltimore on Conyentions, Had the Claveland ecting boea ag " Vi Central shayes, 7 Frie shares, 51 When the fac %0 Mty 1n hemoning | W South Windsor, oodbury. and warmed up the hesrts of the people. Illinois will give | U3 "’"“,f . ting of the friends of Con- | large ax the grand reunion at Pittsburgh, Capt. % SR P that to-dey he must Knrakasoff fell on bis knces aud DOUBTFUL. ::}%I:: ':lil!fi::'?;,’;:{}ld‘ ,-f,t',f,:(ymnnfil ',:.'.',“fi:':: 87 We do'vot 4 :'I ey “'Q'\'.'u' “:“’“‘!" h“g;" 3 'l"“‘"‘:'x""“ S Qo N 5 cried, but'said noth Wien he came upon the ground | ] low: o ¥ ocratic ) Bpwlon bl - i e wish to be as Lils inion. We guote from his paper, though Lwon $HE RUSSIAN EMPIRF, | civiid seie Wiebegom oo hegomnd | e olesing o o e b | e s s s 0 Gl 8 it | SESE S | Sekicrswll not b apt o tako it ructdus. Lo and PRI g where. He had # father, a mother, aud & brother; but | o b0 e ¥ : dey nwkfl‘: l_h,tl political prospects in Towa_as bright | delivered fom ber pad of the bitterest of Rebel leade; , R neither they 1ot auy of bi friends of relatives were there; " Kent, o i e bl g oty e belped | which it is tendered il most eqaable adj +“The very object of calling these Conyeniions Sof DIFTs ¢'ons ST. PETERSBURG, nor did (hey cver veuture to attempt t ¢ biin in ¢ gton, Oxford, l‘la 'Ppubhtull cause moro than President Johuson's trip £ h-lc¥ m'] prond place in that Union' sh veutions, I8 a sort of menace to the people. 1t i+ tant L 3 £ il RT3 fin e di vad th natsdeserte ——— st. 10 love, Let her ‘orget hes estrangement and again reog the peopls, *If you do st manage tin JINALE OF THE AMERICAN RMBARSY—GRAND BALL '";:L‘“_l l'f l‘w‘“:v\’_l‘l: ’k:ul\l:llulln"l‘:r" *:wlfn:’}m!:x'l:“.‘r’: KENTUCKY. e . 'nt: :!:;hrlh:;-'\vm g of the R:|;‘||=l|ca—|;nnlv;'w m:in th-_, obil r‘ woare lgemlur ,o:" bAnn ""’id'l:‘: —P, X NES=—T ' y = e an - gt v o lest #oLs. T vears ave fought an as the | s 8 an the soldie AT CRONSTADT—PARTIXG SCENES—THE EXECU- | yoyer coased arrests continto to be made to this day, ELUJAH HISE ELECTED TO CONGRESE. A NOBLE APPEAL TO IRISHMEN, truo enblem of tiber:y avd progress l&-n'-ml!“ls- " Bave Th -m.:., avd Shorioa 4 Woode, aud Swaymes as Tho Hon. Elijah ilise was | AUDRESS OF THOMAS LAVAN, AEAD CENTER OF THE the wise, 0 the ovs c yust and tho decrees of ¢ esting wod imprisoning our eitiarns, in defiance of the court and tho mujesty of law 1g+ do not reach t! ond the ; mrlr; and still furthier woe, when these military gene LorisviuLe, Oct. 6. ¢ sted to C et deeming thot wan v u day elected to Congress from the IT1d District of FENIANS OF OHIO—REPLY TO GEN, HALPIN. for good than the «w Jet nll the States of the Republic w tlemen shell be arraved nguinst esch other, and coptemd: 5 to the cummon covemwni of ¢ with hosiile ngmies for power, which woukd be one of tie # tate, to fill the vacaney occasioned by the death Mr. Lavan first vindicates the Fenian leaders against [ ®1ew theis cter aith. results of the overturning of the eivil guvesnment.” der. He defeated Col. Hawkins by a very 1arge { ohrueq of fulse dealing, made by Wi, G. Halpin, by pro- | £ e s aa ¢ Portlan ertiger having started a ndie MON OF RARAKOSOFF—MOURABILFF AND ILE POLISH 1SURRECTION—THE ATTEMIT UPON THE AMPEROK'S LIFE PART OF A KLYOLUTIONARY PLOT s of tho publi sted, There an ¢, ouly one of whom 1 s Larrofl, lately 8 pro- fessor in the Military Academy at St. Petersbuig sud & AR GPEREAL NERNIASN yoble. Scver wose 476 10 be bunged vest®Satarday, and 7 Out Epecisl Correspundent S et ol A hw’:“’ 0 be bunged vex ey & - e ducing accounts, reports, figures and vouchers that wiil MICHIGAN, lously abourd story, importing that the iRey hi 81, Procusnino, Sept. 16, 1666 Tind Kazgkngof! been recognized as a noble there would - ' (AN . not be easily disputed. Ho then procecds: GEN. CUSTER ON COPPERIEADS o g e 4 ok K T J cic6d to-day to be sble to chromicle the fiale | b e reor o bieh will taks pisso fn |+ THE PENDING CANVASS. Having disposed of the maiu question, lot v consider, the addreased 3 lettor 0 Gen, Cste-, | BTty i 363 i bl Lo o B o ] i o el ki " -mel\"' r’rlr:“.}: l;wrhurl“:k”-‘“ ‘: ::n‘;nl] - political sentiments of the Genersl. Me has but one argument, '[’-‘:‘Frr:: thus xlenuf;i:hoa :;‘w‘;ll; l'»:tl;uw - ter & nunber of additiona) conviviel engage- | Lo iy, ':‘fl"‘“fl‘”;m :mmfr':ylin lll;x* 5",:3:0»; “’; b; 'dl; OHI10. the inevitable utgger. Tt is the stereotyped, vulgar shibboleth *The ' yuried misinformation ' in ihis paragrapl is rather e at Cropetadt and on board the skipe, Yesting him of bis nobili SPELCH O Y. o p— <1. | Of every political sconndsel that addresscs o body of Irishmen— rioue. In the first place there are 465 1w ns and plauts ons i . ng him of bis nobility. PYICH OP GEN. BUTLER AT CINCINSATU—THE PRESI P . x 2 o L - 4 [ Tiursday uight, the last affir oo lasd took placein | Kurukacoff wis vt incused in a whito canvas bog, with S ilaes Keep the niger Lo don't et b on a level with the whito e s Leimas o WO towne” ol forin of o ball at the City Hall, or Governor's House, very long slecveg, which were tie 4 bebiud, sud led by two = b R map, This must & white man's government. Fmancipate etarns bave since been ived fiom the whbole wi N o gallows. 'These mien have a curious | Special Dispatch to The N. X, Tribune, the negro, they saz, and you iuterfere with your own labor. | ton of 16 small places, mos ‘o&l-nwlhn-?‘:'::vh' ony 295 votes and Howi Foniihly, Chom cuers toe 208, wnd heard frong \ @il not prepar Tut, on the criminals themwselves, and looked like Crxcaxxam, Oct. 7, Theso men, fllow-coun of tho Toguee, Some robbery or very | - Gen. Butler addressod an immense sudience ot Xexio, ,..Jf,;‘w_,:'mmm,z:': R by Penii by oy them into jail, and they were dfered tho | Dagton, and Springfield on Friday, and st Hamilton snd | i05in tie social seaie. They do not say to us, rise .,,b,r:p,. B L e e s . cve of the war. o Knowing chgice of goiug into the mines of Siberia or accepting the : < v > E nati yesterduy. His trip from Cleveland has been | cducation of yourselves and your children above the | the law bolls a min inucoout until proven guilty, publle Jom is not s sepdert Lt e inefined to east the vordiet witk Cronetadt. Being the eadquerters of the Russian . 1t was attended prineipaily by officers of the navy Weir wives and daughters. Al went off very regular- ad the .Juu-)n s, and tonsts, and Lrewerks were com- Frfgnu majority at the atest d ios was 2, w Hghtly improl © mco&:nlmh-m to be .| will reduce tits majority to - The necessity for ‘9nltilulit;n|l guarantoes for ti 1u:. n nl‘mxl,;l)uu % have tupered off moderate!, Siaation of b & htaatecn for 11 voard the end; though nothing could exceed the lusting | #ithation ol Langt: hipsters for life. . ; i el x s B o S l‘.’ by ey "“’»,l_\ Rv::.\mu, They chose the lutter; they ive as prisoners in the for- e contizuous ovation. Tl interest has been intensified | common level, take your plices among the te | rotection of loyal citizens in the Southern States, Amoderate number of prim #nd powdered, grandioce, tress, aud amuse themselves by practieing on the Anuf or | gt every city. Ho has spoken everywhere in defense of | mechaijeal, ke sesantile ad professional majority. My ClLipiis mey be judged too barshly ; Lot 1 r foteet) ¥ |.w b by n Johend spiengivg voune ladige. in two swell paiiois. sat e 1 Lavo b Sk ey st Siaes 2 . rvom o8 » . hold tEat, for eieh on wporfut office as M o again wade wanifest by the following from The Mens r 3 [ Bave | oners. ocacy of jmoartial suffraze, and_in fgror | elasscs, ard he po lomger “hewers of wool and drawers | ueandidati for ikl have nan | ’ weed, o7 BT, 4ot 1 e duiice L1l one at Rigl t, when J e eachment of the sPresident. Botlitiay thore | O waete. vy B0, mtw we - d 4 plus Post: Setwis & nupper, at.which there were several uncom- m ananged he prisc of the imp L " ey % tgiger e the tools of but abgve nsplc] 1, thereforo, would | ¥ D= Hoy, u Mighly raspectable cit for twenty yoarg % P eches. then sowe wore dancing, and & o an A o through & pulley | was the most imposing procession from Cincinnati to | baid patriots anfoual martyrs. Wo stk U8 WOhS" | Niim tovots fur s T 7 rsparedly oukd not e | {puriare modising mese Elios, d yeors o [35Y Jort SPeeuits ot four in the woring - ddenly off the grouid; dertroying ife | Caithago ever witnessed i wnd at night Mo. | Wby should we not give the saime boon,we crave | Doea cclor | Tbis opiniun sk o sy formed, me can be proye g B gl i e g H g l:‘;’l"","mmm"m'"fifnh‘w" i at the vietim never woved nor strag- | gat Hall was densely filied with an enthysi- of liberty! In the | Teference 0 wsobies, and vow u rominent o ommitted tho uapsrdousble in of aoting .“ ‘osorary citisen and the likg—cold cowfort | £led: hlp observing the ixed and barsh ex- | 4o qudience. Gen. Butler advocated the im- | Church to which the majority of you aud T belong there is no = Shoge i e e igation b irosiment ‘of logubs Homtharmpen, Jod_ ,.»J.- decks—much mflm.d water, | Pression of the coustenances of the Court and the fow | fagobment of the President because he nd sought | sepurate aud iuferior place fo the man of coler; beses o g 2 e Cungioas, heurd mo stato that, A 2 o B g - e oo and good-byee, below. Incidents nof | Spectators dnsids of the cordon. There wus to be recog- | {5 hring Congress into public batred, ridieule and | xame roof, oly table of the Lord, he kneel man was nom O e estiatly givs him my el | o ien. " Last moath, boasd another Union 1aes sk e buricken damsels Lruving the stonm to | 1zl lowever, & deepe T ttense feeling of humen sympa- | contempt; because he had corruptly used the power of re- | side w h 2t I8 he then—n human being posse port; and i this coucurred. ; | e, e wasd L Hionston, W iaeton el o é;n.‘.“._ i1k o st viow of sowe departing e thy whiel wman s uature makes him foel, however har- | yoval and appointments ; becauso he had neglected to | & soul as we do unaweral Moker ne we 4 utgi o ucions e rctod bt bever Deashed thore, 88 Soms sl & :’mg ek thare are sy Tumors of matrimgy, whict [ @smed bis heatt 1o Pty 8 witnessing the violent 18King | cyecate those s of ‘Covgress which wero passed over | ed to cortuin inalie i o8 life, liberty amd the RIGTS, | e s diators” pursed them, and Dr. Hoy had 10 fus fog BeInectod to nssert eIt in spite of space, kil other lit- | &WOFEL 0 ellow creature #iifo. A lung pouse wasnnde | Lis veto und other'laws; because he hed defied the con- Jousts of pplasan e Saeet 1 w8 never more mank. AACK ON THB SOUTHERN LOYALISTS. i< e, He rotnenod w Klgton, where he was informed jec ¥ : 1 h I i o [ dficaities of the future, sme Anericens from Mos- 1o Jet the body dovgle, during which there wero consulta, | witutional right of the Scuate to confirm appointinents by | i '.;",' o n.n‘xh o wfilx.u.m';v.l lnu"n e s {m e u:‘n'..:-hn{ Catno, 1L, Batunlay, Och, 6, 16 . s that he must e the place iamediutely, wieh " Juw and tho interior took a look at the Miantonomwab, s between tho doctors, then the corpse "'bl‘f"“""" lacing in poyer officers whom it bad rejected; because | cyre. et (Y & i Tt Bine e o (s et of wnd Col, Binghaw, of Alabama, [ ——————— Bear in ted uway, and the crowd separated to go to brea e had corruptly used the pardoning powr and unlaw fally oy of the colored racts—its doom ig pre- gation of Soutbern Loy alists, arrived | N EW-ORLEANS The handwriting is on “aud it i9 vain | hero yesterday and attempted to speak at the theater 3 AN e e st was burried on wuother side of the ishnd | restored property belonging by right of capture to the ity purboge s dcad beasts aro thrown 10 1he | Taiicd Sihtos, uad becutso b "yirped tho power of Cap- e " A c1es8 by tenninating the war by proclamations ead of £43, t4s 3 strango plecoof bap that Monravief should be | by treaty by the advico of tho Seuato ora law of Congress. | ¢, the ereat nnd gifted Dand Taeviat lesa favored s b g, A wway 80 nearly at the samo tiieas e victim of the | Fach of these offindes aro high crimes azd misdemeanors peal Ausociation, sddressed & h‘n.nllul:-mgsxy N D raile to the citPana | crazy Nibilis's, whore euemy he was 1o \he utmost ex- | s tho meaning of the Constiintion. There was ono bold | x4l Associtio [ Ao « et 16 dey gietly at the hotel, A8 iho oicinl depart- | (Feine. Mo ceatt with o harsh hand in Poland during the | passago toward the close of bis speech, which was 7e- | "o fuote {he folloving 3t rebellion of 1863, hanging aud *““shooting on the 8pot” by | eejved with tremendous cheers, As itiss new POIRt in | snrprive end much indizuatios, y 8d 1wade (hemeelves bappy under the old ad that since the squadron arsved there Lave been three WX excarsion steatmers day to visi$ the Monitor,eand ho that these were not whuting on the last dars, though, in | | wusequente of the terrible weather which bus set in, B but th urbing elgments in the cxowd | 9 oo lagientod AT | wore so gr it hat A .[,‘..,zm,f.,“;d not pgocced. Gev. WELLYS LEVTER—THE REPORT OF THE MW O Comasth 28 behalf of the Re- | ™ yjuyor Wilsen wen! uvon the staad rgi!.\ Col. Stencil | L ARY COMMISSION—GEN. BEAUREGARD AND vHS uati 1rish Re- o » k was speaking. spd urged the people to preservo ords , = L rom which 1 [ a8 SRR K O ating that b had no sympathy w CONTEMPLATED REBELLION. meeting, bat bis advice wae disregarded and the weeing Specinl Dispated to The No Y. Tribuse. | WasHinGtoy, Oct. 7, ises, brokeu i ¢ roisy and the demonstration issted | The fellowing speeial dispateh has just been received v of men to prevent it. On the | the even wert.. . e 'Te tent of that flavcountry. For 50 years the traycler's stten- d the squadron s far as ihe point wheto the Gulf | 0N e Girleiod 10 the strips of woods witich were cut | dmpend o the . 1y is now quiet sgain. stice while fie i Deing | tuiouget you 1 How can your nature 1 10 L A piblic meeting, called last evening to luuhu:sg [ 1ICAL EXCITEMENT IN PHILADELPHIA. v s contnined in Gov. Wells's recent lewier, proved @ pes fi.4s. there Loing only about ten or fifteen pooplo present. Vhe | I mes editorinily states jts intention to pablish the repoit of oio the apologists and adve - taki s o called excopt a ff mhepe m:"%!l:':;von.}mu it n(-.f".’:;:lo'mm ¥ | wholesale; though it is not improbable that lives were I send it verbatim: . of the wost hideous erine Lt b iy The erowd eoi e aagongld gation, au sared by his policy, because it put an end to the Lopcless J the question, Tow can the Presidént b | of wewof colar in ti 6 Famarica. Weare lost i oter [ o oon€ ORI tie distarbance, s nattonal fog h > busivess which the rebels were carrying on savagely of gue 41 He is Commanderin-Chief of AThy and | messmen SENE Pere e o depravity of beart which | S T e portico of the theater ot torn down, trem TrE Tri8uNe Burean in New-Orlcans: ekl the Coustitution of the United Sttes snys uothing | Taner the nabla emiotions of the Irii beart bave become exsinct | Col. Ste d Col. Bingham left for St. Louls | NEW-OnLEANs, Oct. 7, iH8, | o er "l"rf.‘; who 1] }nvllnl ;":v' ! I 8 h . vefore, if you begin the impeachment, he will | sbou A Finiand opens itself out on tho Baltic. Tiis wes & . syl y 3o di Congress, and bo Wl affaie. the lust of the laat; those who participated | away slong the railroads to uncover the rebels where they | 015 o vy el o N B wrpporcd 1o have been amphibioas like frozs. Tossts E':}l.‘?. é;‘r'e;?xiv' 3:1»_ 3‘:;'3:.@»"35‘:3 ;:3::3;{ :fl{l; it a: The Howo of epresentattres, wader e Constitution, lime. 1y 0y’ Y i i is the grand inquest of the Nation—perhaps I mi pe . o 1 § r:,':: the pathetic to the sublime. The envoy's | JUES RN oo inary muaner in which they wero corral- e o the Girand Jury of the } Nties. 1t preps oiwiskyou ah s Commitalm! | P %mn"' HIORS Srodelings &5 'lfl"“'“l“"";“"{,m'; | A ttary Commission tfmorrow by the expross permissim L& 1 drick fo this man (Admiral interprets) snd to | led and killed in their awn 'woods, with the. cold-blooded |'ViT of impéachment aguiust the Prosident if it sece cause, aid | v,.,_‘;,',,,__;g,,..,t".,,‘.;,,..‘.“:.,"..“",,,W“fi..'u, ] T L T e el g O N or ihew, | Froeidest Johnson. It ip stated that Geu Beausegand b in, s Sk o b A A han any other, | ceremonien of drumboad court-mactia, 8 Americuns, ve | b tho il of fapeac e of tho U Bty Yoo e siobably. weny f e, wil iong Sl e ot e, e yuariers, sgatust | Eirope beekiog foreign andetanos e support the metemend - ! ‘ ONBO! , whi e i participat, 3 o o'ent ¢ TAReeS COMRIH. h 88 . \ A staprets) for this man wnd for that man (inrPReR) Siven ot om0 T pa e e e, and woro | and tho- Chief-Justion of the Unlted e e e e loccotee v depraved | It 0 thersiurs | Which threits kad been made during the day aud wor® | cortenylaied apait the Govesnizent by tho seygeh e t0isn is Do other man (interprets) than—the mneu- { T gt 50 1 th lo in favor of the | Court g8 its presiding officer. It s o1 solemn sud racred duty toward you in words aireedy osed and | attacked Ly o crowd of people armed with clubs, and put | cieties i the South which are upposed to be in leagye wi el Ruceia. [Great applause.) rebelling against the interests of the pecple in favor ¢ for that purpose, the Sevhite of the Un mach misanderstood by you ‘to come out of her'—uiot thereby measing .| L liot. 4 9 Pl ) " - that _ purpose, g L to thight. In this afwir coe man was siot. ¢ Baighis of (ke Golden Cirele in the Noith and West, @ 80t sure that my ebort-band got this quite correot; | nsages of their °-‘= rank feudal fl'll"m;“ ia ask youto come ont of America, but 3 thecounelleof the iastens | P 4 otk 4. m.. 8 Democratic orgatiz e Kugh , 4 ® i i g i not of the congtezation of the wicked, who consider man a chat- Later, o clock & M., e - ———————— ¢ e been tho Envoy to Ruseiny o the Emperor | 8158 Sopiol (o] I;,'.‘fl;'l‘,.'.%io‘;‘i‘:fl i R g by o D Ll o Toratets ol et 8 wicenventinces 3o we ol 3o 10 | ealied tho White Bos i Blue, ' made s demaon | CANADA » y i iquarters of the Republican Soidiers g 2 A BRITISH OUTRAGRE. PRILADELFAIA, . 7.—The political exciten is more in‘ense nere then for many years. Last pig y “millions of our felow-ciea’ bopeless of et Tpetustes cppression by law aud in the maue which the Rus- | {5, (ot of Impeachment of the Unit shall they do? When the impeachment is ready gennt-at Arnns to bring ey set bim at the bar $ B9 = come but of sach sssembages. Have you cuough of the genuno | aguinst the H 3 left among you (o esk what it is that we require of you 10 | goeiation. The police came on the {mnml, wud, e ; the 1 ¢ i% not far wrong. i Kavoy ;;‘:fi;fi' ',,':ol,:r:lllfl',:":,,‘,' 'n.ue QL., W hgo :lmc aud num}el mnve‘mnuixpniu)y used by mr;lo of the cndminnll, r;fl.lj lh o l‘tm. 'i\ A|Il:xnwi] fromly 3 . @i ¥ ; Poles und Polish-min u Russia to create revolution in | and read the bill to L. o plend guilty, then they procec . a U i $ o mqun ial and print it in ”rhlh}_m/" e o "",,n",;m, e w_,.fim.n‘;i‘_,,“ e e orded au | 10 sentence him, which eentence is n depo ‘and deprivation al wpon 3o fn the saered name of bumoity sever sgain | pélted with brickbats aud fired at, drew their revolvers and | CT7AWA, O, w.*(m.a.-ncommnlh- i parting was ing enough. ¥Fox su tunity for them $00 ltobon:‘glfl'l!d With ail | of o When he is brought before the bar, the Sevato of the o bebalf of tte oppressor ; nor even for auy self lnterest e their assailarte several squares, after wiich the 'ty | iLie the scarch of the steamer Cn‘r-hundu nels Admirals were moved to tears, and all ¢ l""‘;l_,mgc“ O kil tny short stay in Russis bas | Unitod States may ‘order Lim to be imprisoned. or to fiud buil, ecime of all, persousl sisvery, . | wi.es colors. by the British gunbost Rescuo. J% : ite mw.lr:l";. bA.t’ m l:}’:‘.x t d«lf:glu:}.mn from | 3 Cught me ('un‘;('m-n Ny S 4 strong party | C5%7 otier proper unler that & Court T:x.fiu“mh-p-::-,|‘»J‘|l-'.; FoX g i Sy By Ay ek oo ——— | revorted that the munflo has demanded dred N v © Np AN - ial cose, &l when e Constitution provided thi . » welor, tenan < Z : 4 “onsul nformed ueted the"Evoy with biegd and sait. Tt wan re- | Maiust the CuARIPSHORSRE (hak the pereche o s TR W el g g e R LT e AL T - ooyl the NOTES ON THE CANVASS. R, e e Congros wa & Fonlan vessy it were inferior nobles. ey bad even commenced 10 | man who is befurs the Court of Impeachment Thirdly. We ask you 10 sseiet us i obtaining for the free men of Mr. R. A. Couner, a soldier who was wounded ot | had heen srwed to attack the sbipping towns on Jeke b by oy frend Davidow it viat <the piace wi | 11 (VU L rious Swovemente, which wero ot | e rimisa hall be o the sme e e perte UCTAL | it oy syt i/ of & . - L < revoluthoni ’ ‘b wer o i h o ch ; . e {0l Devefit of all the rights and franchives of & free man in i u i anyville P e A e B e e s | allowed o cow 10 auy developueat, e o me wi | the. Goverament! By no means. From that moment bo | whaterer Seate e may iahabit b s b gy vy prEalelse Daqrite| Ee. i { dom and thorough Mlldhl‘ of the reius by those in power. censes 10 be sble to exercise the duties of that office until be is o "“ how you can do !l these *hings? You have already arleslon, Bl h . Vi ly ry hoquitted, And then comes the case of the inability of th ok o g s se h ) g u‘h'b.-‘tmll,flr‘-' by Mr. Jobnson from the office of Postmaster ai WASHINGTON. eden. Contribute, then, esc oa in Wi | Noh Vernon, Jenzings County, Indiana, and a Cop- —p— e - m ‘o','mh Bflk' K | On the one haud was the Emperor’s Governinent and the report cf on Friday night thet Kurukosoff N . gt ¢ y ! - il h"h‘ugod the Dext movaing at 7 o'clock, After | TIaY, on the other the 23,000,000 ofsserfs, both in dread Km"{;“l‘,_’:“!{‘;‘P‘:fm,’,‘l‘f:,“’u"",ufi'{?‘,’f, C, ‘;’3‘,‘]',..‘;{"’,’_" g | imbere o make that pubiie opinica, Wrers: you have the ecioral 3 J #naay montes of Wyserious invetigation in the fort. | (ArCEt, ‘wud what could the nobles do but subuit? My | 55°%,60 PR NI devaivaon the President of the Seu- L':f:":-’ £ive your vota 1o nave bu those who will assist you in s0 Lexhud appointed. He bas published the reasons for WasHLIoTOY, Oct 7, ibe ocibied by GUrTeat rutnors with tortares to extract | Ampression in that the case was so plein to all but e five- | 20 e e I gl ] T i any of these steps, 50 | ~Tn conciurion, be says—ones agaia and fog the luit time—we call is decapitation, come of which we quote: JESIGKATION OF MR, D. N. COOLEY, COMMISSIONKR OF ‘concluded early to suc- | taken, according to the Constizution, the President dovs bot | upou you (o come out f the couseils of the SMye-owners, aud, ot all izt ¢ T am removed because I do mot support the infam.- [} cualy Rebel Democratie party, which svetomatioelly tried to INIAN AVEATRA Mr. D. N. Cooley, on the 1st of Oetobér, tendered ('uuxlhufl lr‘ri- ev‘-m:;""' 'nlo youne ves tom rl‘::i‘.tlpri ;;.;n:“ i givi g in the lun ioknn, 1 coil oren you 0 join I8 ot very, 58 | murder me for fifteen wog, creary wonths, by sfarvatios aud & in enforc. | libesty to every maa of rvery caat, ereed. and oolor. pere o 7 o] ARd” mow | ppivesie - Diveai OCesman G o oy on | _veaib: Tomremaved bosssnol o uet suprert the Dome 0 Precidest Jubnsow'kis resiguation of the oflos of V8 0T har Balf was divided betwoon b dosen differen; | *e1ious pass, and hundreds of the less conséquential nobles e & acties s Anty Jolasey ‘1.,:' ;‘z.nc.m: that question. 1 quote ohip bk S Hmac e s o | watia iy, whick riarved me three deys and nigits, st F vouer of Tudinn Afnirs. umu.m-uw :l tho Searetisy, B'b" ‘opinions, the announcament created & huge sur. | i1 90d out of the army were cxecated—as, for example, ot P Sonrt ox M and e people of the Vvited States, weeks ago to the Clergy and Laltyof the Bomes Dacbale | e O cf oy atadlt, | e mmp .mumm— For,exd vt the 'tovu jzto an exctement which Kept | a1 6 s it the Empesor ot | bk e wid o and e peapl of e Uil Stats, (B8 | Charch I Georgia and Morkla, by ishop Verw of saamnah | %50k bk removed becusse 1 6o 00t sappeet the Deme: peloted, 08w L apmens by e O AL ¥ thousands awake il night. I heard it at might, = UL e details. | » » proceed 1o exercise their rightful authority, then there will be s i eratic 0 cansed me to be shot at Chickamaugs, acd atin tme to soen ny friend Fou Stein of the S, Petrs | Thus it appears'tlat the idea of a revolution at this time B the Grerament DAl iho Prestint wil | Jopweameve ops o S oy S R Srenaeb T shot some of said Democrata. iod our resignation will bo aceegted, o tako effect 0p sl il reer Zeitumg, and 1 T Adwina Lesgorsiy foabtain | 1 asassinating the Eiaperor was uot #0 far fetched, and |, call upon the ary and navy, and the srmy and uavy will obey | Uner he SVCR Bl calored e ont adisitd | Miarh: 1 am removed because I do ot guppott the Dezo- | | st yox, of whish I wil give you more formal o Trepoff, the Chief of Police, an offeer to kccompauy | ¢ eAn geta giimpse of how and why thero wero shrowd S TTet there be 1o fear about that, bec:ose the nrmy and the | WTHUE: B8 TSIE Ui selools and Catholie edueation; for | €ratic pa for robbirg we at Rickmend, Virginia. rotice. Inthe mean time, snd atil your suscesmer S8R e ext morsing and fo conduct 1ge thiough the several | #0d able men at the hottom of it. Karakneofl was the | 7avy of the United Stutes ure not thoso few men that re in the Ho e e of pusticc and gencrority he demands this, and yes | Teurh: Tam removed because I o not support the Demo- | vesiganted. 1 will, rndm-.-a.m“ 1;.‘-“ S sesvmocning and to conduct e tbiough the seversl | o, bl fellow-wonker, but thelot fll to hiw, and though | TRt ervice, [Apmabact LIS, O ire o dloparnge |, 110 Seke ol Jumties B e o pciissden thjough 1ae | ereiie Joken periy, wheso membersahes of and teved o e 7 g o g o = e = bl where I might be enabled 10 see the enminal. Pnt e id 4t v cunliitaos in Rim o wenld’ et be djos | Siieer i puttiotins 0= he Integriey of the Sty o wited 'S0 i e e o sevant. e colusion sage: | & ke B delayed for e woek oF bwe. In baste, Uy i oy In 1o Trepoff's sanetorem in the potice building sunded from making the sttempt. The oflicial report of ”x“:x ~ -{m‘ t':"?:m;"' ?-.u. h~d‘f.n'rllm on of 1;. «fr“u' “5 Fredom has inevitable results. What was the elaves ‘Eleventh : 1 am vemoved becanse T do not support the Demo- Hon. D. ¥. CoOLEY. y i Tvae with number of erooks and turps, und |ho|nvr5~tignno shows that the secret societies were ex- h 1',3;-"{“:“:. :.'."u':l.'l m'r:.n..:m fu:"x;z'fw“ «fflt‘:u b T '-l:hxfi(‘:]mnp:-‘.mm n.H'i‘ fll‘.‘: nufixfll’.'{'l‘fifif'"“""" PP Bull‘u'\jil‘ mw‘ Mr. Lovis V. Bogg of 8t. Lovis, tensively ramified in aud out of Russia, Secret socictics, | of bis country, that small boly of men shall be wwept from the | JOrtRlom, o o of Chriotlanity " P Fectith : 1am removed beeause I do ot support the Demo. | 0 Tetkis ol Dbl y the poor. A lower fugn of Christianity was preachy crutio party which endeavored to freezo me 1o death duriog een eppointed, the letter of sesiguation is herewith given -, Rlormation concerning his fellow Nibilists, aud stories of eaters among the nobles that th Moy ou the .nm,sh“, condition that the asssssin | Ctmb to destiny, though they bad to suffer most seriously, | obey ns a good citizen the bebests of the H Wacld become & priest aud gp down o the Caspian Sea, | Aud 10 8 cousiderable extent were neasly pauperized. To | peachment, then that Court, like any other ( ¥he silent delay which caused half the | highesnohles conld sce theit way out of it by another road. | C50 call upon the whole body of the people tion to believe him already banged sud buried, | But in almost every Government there was at oue time ilhx = 4:: :-:h;lf.‘"lm '"(',:"m.&'h iy .\r"flu s 7 dy Johns mfih‘ doors, aud noexpected flighus of siairs, Ay . R litical s ¥ bitresus sometimes of incumprebensible pur- by the by, are a feature of Russian political lite. Thus we | fuce of the earth s u cobweb is swept away before the ising of o bou cweed . E 10 e e e < sanel of il compiiat- | OfiD 1o undcratasd, 100, why such man as Prof, Lavroff | ibe memiag sus [roknged checr) e by Juand upon the MiDe Aoty repe | the Wiater of 63-4 s Datville, Virginia, the pablies e be tound among tus conspiratars azd the con- | At Hamilton, Gen. Butler in rejly to 8 charge that he | copsidered e T O e N o they weps | , 7hirienth; T am removed beosuse 1do not spport the in- | Tie fallowing s (he letter of the Hon. D. N, Cocley to e e athoticiara undestook the | fersal end treasonsbie Democratic party which came near | President, reaiguing bis position 'n the Iuterior Departeist €ation with hiw, and whicki gave one the impression 1y aud socrecy, suggestive of the workings of indi. | od, on the well-established evidence that he tried to vl ol peshapsto. Jouger characteristie of tho | indvee Karakasoll (o withdruw iu Lis Aror a the executor Merisess there transacted. The police in St. Petershurg of the act determined upon by the secret society called | be nu.,?:_‘ “He of the Licutenant-G; was mpouib‘l;ls;r stopping the exchange of yrboréuv}‘r-, slav ersa sonatie Democratle pa gave a detaile tory of the trunsaction, and stated that ork of their conversion, and the organized Christianity of the | ® g me &t CLarieston, South Carolina, v " 4 ed the uc.‘xz.u under the express written order :p’ ‘whieh penetrated by ite m e lurbest recesses of | Fouriceath : Ty removed beoanss I do ot indorse the hell Comumiss oner of Indian Afaty: neral. eath sad tiwldly at the barred door of the siave w'flfihum"wn with buoger for six months 39 | LEFARI:ENT OF il L\v-;m. OKn?"(‘ t!ull} i o cedom TeULY .~ . ., h - e ety S 10 s tod s To e PrpsesT. Ata tme sben’ the hen who e £ now the fie o — MISSOURL THE UNION CANVA: & of two kinds, mili andgeivil; that portion of which - by ag Tuove nug lass tha | Mouratief I thiuk, was poisqued. The offcial paper | The Republican pe » aro satisfied now that they tow o8 Seldiers, ueder ordinary military N Je'ies day annovineed Lauply Wit he died sudlegly | Wi sweep the State, wilh the possible excepticn of Deld- e e S skueurad (s Joqasof | Tbe Usion pasty in Nosth Carolina is piedsd 1o wwd tiow who destroy it e v 3 et i Hheta of o6 s h 8 morning, without mentioning of what and | DO’ district. e ey ‘witi we follow ] T'nder | snpport the Constitutional Amendment, aud the l-f:ni“‘:-”“:“:".":" g g Vot ¥ Sy rauge oursetves | That of Ges. Halpin | measure i alrcaly galuing new friends in the State. o & Eod o' 1. €ue A x ,l"‘,;,‘"rp,l,h”‘:.':f" S Down | The Newbern Times, bitberto 8 Jobnson organ, said 22‘5“.‘»1.".’u'-”m’"u’.§' ” r gy g theg i "m--mmmluuumd-rnwum.m e be ref as @ afli X off the religious shackles from the | Fecently: s 8 tearer than that Congress Las | ccn guided tifa on my pert w T e o e Goutners | 1he pe:oms niuied . For these reason 1 hnz“m side: 48, 1 be- died of paraly Bt it happencd of Si. Petersbur duty mainly in [ y - The next 4 Y cog. ‘The pal y poorly paid . next day it said Was ddvised 1o appoint 4 cartiage abd)a. w., and ot | lieve, and added the partie Bt bour the Commastioner Kaiserireu wade his appear- | his seat sowe filly wiles oy | -‘.u. Yooms, and we drove to the Smolenski el o1 } sic1an at the hapging told me that, being ven Specinl Dispateh 1o The N, Y. Tribune. Wil Jaiaud 1 the mbrle, whither stroams of wach wo out by his labors i the < Sy. Louts, Saturday, Oct. 6, 1 . aml the stil greater than be, the Bouber | the right 1o tix the terms of readmission for :“ iazy Been Sowing already for an howr and a | uected with the attemptel ssination, that ho did o Charles D. Dral turned from vasein h, who fusc upon_theirs, : X ; - the office_of C: l~mmen, women .L‘A'\m‘, drosbkies lur-u respect I sisefal tho usual e bour, and on_going te his room iuy, ‘mml n-;wrr k:ro:l. :u:r\ua vn:: ntnz:\?"l:‘l;!fng‘m uf [‘ oy g el ,.fi"" perel "»‘1".’.';“;.‘3".?‘ (':m‘ml w'::fl l::el "fiffiu.'d.f.:‘l"."lfe'f:m sypolutment of & A R e Joavia looking us if theif more kindly foxl- | md that death bad overteken him soddenly mthe | tLe interior, aud os that the Rodical majority will | may aud Wil be ML Ko 5 ""““"';..J‘..ah"- Sopted it ut (he a4t seseion, azd that e wonid bave | daing so Mr. President, eflow me t0 thaok youfor your uuitor Lfi') Rot been waked tp, or had Lee » frow a persc be 30,000, ‘The Rebels have compellod rogistering officers | and selfinterest, will fuil to see the force of the truths oon sdmiited; but in this we were mistakes. As Congress, | kiviiess und (w»wy,dfir:nywq;l Mm.’lz' we wd cable ity. Row could they o 1l servants ubo in some localities to call fi armed force. fosts of [ I b stetod; but tho majority of my countiymes will sherefore. hes put forik a policy, cleerly baving e right to do o JO8T st F‘”‘ ] i Dut that he | | Couservatives are refus 2, because they cangot | be found razged an the side of Liberty an astice. In so—a policy, too, which differs 80 slightly with that of the ery rempeeilully, your obedlent servast, . N. Cotrer, * : : ! Lo o it e s Gount quertians st | Museativeitis ressanable to soppoes, €24, W3, 66, SEDROSY TEE NEW COMMIRSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS. yet acq pe. and thet these two ¢ there had not been time to boil 14 Lermoniz: on the snbject teapot, avd in . Bogg of St. Louis is in Washington, but wi d oath. 1 hat & tesi case will case of the | that tte Presidest wi ap A 0aght to be drawn betw een in that b aviefl was born in the | take the rec a, Nor Soarcely even te €97 5 eoldiy b, e Bt s all 8 closing T the last centwry,and wes b ¥ ¥y plical swoke' B the govple } & 70 SRR WEY S § wade, of prosecuting scveral leaging Kebels who ha ponsegsi By cut will yet W4 aud reapected the Einperor, there was au air only \ . | registered in this city for perjniy, ¥ome untiushing ease » beloved greew iae. Lot 1 examise the jus- :"‘H“f::l‘_"::ffi',;f'"m-“g Is’ certain, the Congress ies a8 Commisaioney of Iudlan Aflaiss, 8 dod 8eY ) p ot | have cocurred. A lan Radical moetiLg SAS v Poliey will succeed in the ead; whether the President barme: yterday appefzsed sati) the Jat of Novewmbess €L¥. DIX TO Sios seses T B YE POR PARIF. jew. D ox kas formally accepted the Freuch Mizion is towud the cleec of thg Sn justios without pit "lll'g the life of St held iu Hannibel ye Jobuson's pol scane romarks by down mad de- ed by God - less P,‘,“' b Jeave this couniry & wonth. L STATES ATTORNEY Ok LOUISIAIA APRGINTED, i the bes: batsbovzlcd by 4 ek poktciass and denagogues sboul 7Y ; the s gyl [te Predéent to-day sppointed Philip L . More o AL g— t A+ amey Lot the Distrled of Tawleion tratlilly spéake Rb TRl S 3 : ! A m |} ! '-.’ " I H & hi 3 TS o Wik e e Chut woa s b btiads by BEY S0t g i) i 60) SRR BOGL GRBTE Y B 4 A e bem b pe ol