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Unie Gtete teks: of pearly we te ous, ead e pumbes of auted tad Qatar sila polite sas | dacday equs to J'ort Lalayele, Ajj Jiao woe Ne 4 + i pe “ 1 > - Pvare. ir Ps ait # waht, ee ee ee ad SHINES FOR ASS i ges ogee NUMBER ! NEW YORK, FRIDAY, sie ycMBER 53 aYtu ‘ ‘ ‘ Moe ke Dial . Le Saar — beet SALI alee ded ag Gov, Seymour Hopefotor) ture. rt oA eet the offerte rf the 5 , u - . G soe Se@ lor . e tihs ¥ BY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW YORK SUN ¢ e ‘ ‘ © otratls ‘ ee peree sed roe t J Interesting From Washinton. \ ene {8 , : LEE’'S AiuMid Ga i 1UVi Ni Ts; ‘ ’ behie . Important From Missi sippi. t's afeateat pw otehin tartrate 4 Hecongiatias rs ' ‘ , A Retgn of Terror. , NEGRO INSURRECTION FEARED, ¢ General ‘Political News : | Democratic and Republican | | Enropean News pnventions, | Tho etcamsh'p A art , f Ceeecenereeemecenemeeienen rope, with dates to the i ws ‘ Neminations, Speeches and “Resolutions. has been anticipated bo tel ' e ‘ = | flowing detaile irom ¢ . Wanton Success in California. later | Public attention tn orers ! Progress of the e Draft. j with the Frankfort ¢ ' enemtonenanes who do not d : anit } &e., Ae. “ee. gales 2.5 Bost re i —-- The President read the fol'owing di pateh : 1 est Irom Washington. impton, Sept. 3, ist ToC F. Shepard, Ate i Washington. Sep’ 3. Theexpedition sent ap the a if dit im ‘ Vik a+ t Bappahaniuoct to meapinre the gunboats Satellite | | t ‘ ance bar euned, being unable in con h for the ticke , : ss a . 1 ‘ wee the iw water toget higherupthan Lappe: | ag oamed sine civ. BES, UICBIAeS fi 8 \ wt One of he eeam nef (he sat Mite arrived | 5 ‘|; ite Vonr Wren a ing us do hfe eee: while on the way Resolutions of the Union Convention H a. U pee note te) en expedition num The Union Convention of Syracuse, before adjourn ' Bering betwoon 4 6 end 10 rebelde, co! ing in part | ing, ed a sovies ¢ tions affirming von Of the scms (Kuve eh boaptundtie two boats, left | let, Thatit «th Ah phest duty of every : t ee the neigh bartiood of Port Royal on Tuesday for the | Am recan § itein the int f tre " broey nericant acy of the Coustinnion Lwide you Potomac forthe purpose of capturing some of our) Over eho wl jomaln, lavite an lait veese!s, A party o.cevelry are with them, who have | frencesof po ited opinion to miyport the Govern i yer A . Doon Ren latery lout Matthies ud other pointe on | M4 t We ie AAT gah i All shod | Bi ‘ a LOCAL the river, dicate a ture aud speedy triumph of the Lvion : Tho frigate &.bino left New Lonton on Tuesday for | ane Roane wee P NEW Y AND) the coast of New Engiand to enable fishestmen, who hor Mey maute And thos 6 © with Tatu. its aS Se Bave so long desired to cuter tue naval service, to do | ungerps tof violent resis e. +4 we ; . : ¥. @0 on board thet noble werael- rie enip ea poten pyle al Eh AAR ye te ah \ P Bre ‘The premature publication of the Prestdent’s letter | ‘ “e a Occasions much euspris. ‘This wae dune certalaly not | * return of pee ‘ mae at ' $brough the instounmentaiity of ite au bor, | Ma ‘ . REPORTED AL VAN Be Lod'y ARNT, | in The Washington 5: yas | fits , We learn from a vewe! ust arrived, that within the | at ' ry | eavauy have beeu ecen at diffe ay ; emac tive, Gace er twice they | ei! vs j tay d batterie t\¢ Sy e t. Areport * ng of the ret away,on the the | Aver nde, who | alee as tet ; t derate torea CO ie trom teu to 0 | eratitude | Wet pi," t fy i sd, A pleity id Madman, eae i ree ! ath me | Shee | Germanys Gin’ From New Orleans, | aT PAM vd | : 8 v The North Star ersivcd yesterday from New Or ' : beans, August Tih, erent We { Newe had been reccived in N Orleans that the | nilay all poli eal i t rench had occupied the Meale.u port ot Tampico | : @m the 0th of August. Tide woud sors to indicate a | ‘ iptiedeyerve t Movement agauet the tch aud populou. city of 1s right of ' Luis Pot ai, | Irnge to Our BOdieie, be UGE WS ONE Ares Ne : ’ rae iring Semel) bie) Fer eh Ua taal That we apnrove the art of the Goveramentin | f'. had Bea oATieAHr ge Gen. Dauk's roldis + ding trom yellow fever | 8) ine iterve ad tl fl gaan a ; ris@very Oa tue contrary good bea b pevaied bob ia the | ¥ k wit tear her full eh are ia B foe ra a twa ( ' r army ond in New 0.) ane Le Pi Mgt He AA toh + Howe 9 . i ) ; The Ewa hae preva c savics frem tho interior of | perporulty pare i a Mirsies'pp!, to the il ct thar a periet relen of terror | | Sin UMAR hem = ri fens P ' prevailed amonset the pope consequence of the | gay yA pp rt of Lt teeal tien celetrate é tout mercies enforcement of thor conscription, Th vith. vant tie Pycelannrton of Einaneipat ‘y bi | S608 Bu a6 ‘ ‘ entire able bodied poyuiation Lave been removedyand | U8! .# fini aiiiel a cordial entorsnies » and ae @ | ae ; j ‘ { the old and young, (he weak aud fe t remain Site Sti | Telegrapli WOWS Aon, ot, ‘ ere exposed to the most terrible feareof a negro in Massxchusctte Democratic Stats Con- * eurrection, The white population eppeareto be abwo vention flow. 6 ! ~ ’ butely at the mercy of the blacks, Hundreds are tiy- ; yy Gai o Hinastatio’ ats day ri] Ing to Georgia for protection, taking with themeuch | Wore ster, Mare, Ser +e See he by ' n ‘ gouds as they cay curry, mud euch nogroes as will go, | COUFeM” sara adalah Sa vege itey a Se TUPe Ate Line F @bandoning their plantations to ruin and desolation, | | :b'en Dondred ei ; Mi . iaacbicl on sali jhe in | dagtoh 1 “ Gen, Banks had isrued « genera! order requiriug the | K mR ‘ me La fe ti ete (si Tha Aika Tur Trev Penax, a “deme } ! ‘ banks to hand over to the Govervment wii moneys Ma ie urged ee A tt veil ve rave . oat tn She nective dees * ; Standing to the credit of register. J enemies, HSU EB MOISE) BEMEAE Sas er reemts eee 9) OPIOOR | ries was alviied 1 NEWS FROW TEXAS, Linco'n, Tun fer pyr Ww ¢ . The Ena, of the 22d cf August, gives the following | Vho apirit ofthe Convention wee most decidedly | 69) awrer j ; A / exmessed ageine: tho a; rerpiee of the ad- | eity during tue late bre b e ' yen Texey \ mintatration,'(n condtetine te war for the sole cbject | veeterdny elie The Actou broneht to this city, from Matamorar, | rik 3 { M Genter Av s ‘ ' about ciehty passugers, smione whom were seventy: | Of Nero frat e pation, ink ow ve orerervation of reeigned. | ‘ ue Toxes retugees fe Many ot them relate th | { eolthe restoration of the ( oustitution ben rmuiaty : pica of the tr ave, eriuge aud adventures they p. ' ml ‘ tate on ment " andergene, in ther the Pate, Baus non ar t ; P Bictiow of their ac Convent r dev wt, belug called for, autt t ' ‘ ‘ ‘ At AGE A pret 1d and tad, Le sod for the frat time e N ¥ The io eet vy : ‘ " H 1 pet rumicieut couse forexcinp oo. Tlus pew levy is ¢ 8 Pemorraste C eton as he here rao ins being rapidiy putiucanp. ‘Tiere were very few O° | ‘There wer noo lies coor open t than the D rd 4 the ad d rebel tronps | ithe the otare, and they wer t th i outhl rould pase without | partinent, has been a a very much reattered have | ocrathe pesty, bhio. Ba wiaeeh ba Neeed t9 with F , Brows Pt of the | let | dishonor and disgrace > earnestly againes | Landing Louiriaun, ‘ihisia tact one of the an . . ze ' . + he kind, bas furnished u Fiac od. | Centralizetion, and rhe i $ te ri LS a pie D ; ced Tia ! Arome very | eral Goveruinout wiaal j ren pre aye stating ne t the cajture of! ‘ ‘ wie ‘ ( Washington and ou, ‘irlaones eid unadimeesiv nomibdind te iy ' 1 ‘ ey r i ‘Thomas F, pkett, of Pittetield, tur n Victory ef Kit Carson over the Indinme, | Govern ; i Leavenworth, sevt, 3.-From Albuquerque ( "| The resolutions that were passed ceclere etrone!y ‘ ' if f ; Mexico) papers of August, we learmthat on the | er ghia: oppose the provecution of the war tor s! ot ale a \ wp ef July, Col, Kit Karson with part of the let Now a purposes feubinestion or emancipatioa, and the ex ne ; ‘ by Mexican Regiment, !@iafight withthe Navaoe la. | + ma mof mart a lag over aioe t ot * bel lon . 1 id thet from f yo h el toa u iva ' ™ Pio Fe Port Canby ‘ _ | They declare that (hs war wae the reaultof veces on | ean er dat Were bie, ‘ @avs beyond Fort Canby. The Indians were de i Whe South and abolition at the Nori: and the | and w ercaa | ‘ rig} ' feated with the loss of 15 killed and over 20 wounded, | ye soratie party woud pat down the one by the | bi: toarcernmodate all th . Mente elien end many prisoners. jeworderd (be oher by the ball: e hundred perecn!., and thet buy M.K.. m re ener | Ouseription wet unw In Providence, R, 1, a cone { ‘ IsG O1 ' Young Men’s State (Syracuse) Convention. | I as Va a0 NE CO CAA Sam t r ean elit to dimounert ni Ah nae r Byracuse, Sept. 3. The Mass Convention of Loyal | Paunouncenent of hie name waa se ita fer eupport. It ‘ Mt 4 Oni ; Young Men met at Wicting Hall at 11 o'clock this | ceived wih appanee wid ma ; ! ' itr f " morning, The body of the hall and the anileries | eresabiay' “snyletiee aoe ; Jind i vik \ were well filled. Elliott F. Shepard, of New York, | The Union Mass Meeting ia Hlinols, son h ny ae wes chosen President, The following wero among Sprinoficld, I, The attendance waa | isnt 1 1 2 : ; the Vice-Presidente: Henry C. Parker, H. BP. Carter, great atthe Union demonstrat on here today, end peur tay eat a } ne act Jno, C. Adams, Hawley D. Clapp, James Lefevre, | war fully as Inrge as wae anticipated. Reslutiong pa) iffect a | ov tr George W. Demers, etc, William Hendershot, the were unanimousiy adoptid that this unholy robe lon Cliscer taid me fone want bob Mies ‘ dine nit “drummer boy" who crossed the river in the first boat commenced without t flabl and that it 3 ee ‘ a5 A @aring the chargo upon the heights of Fredericks. wae the cay of the government tosuppress It hy the j } burg, was introduced, and beat the ‘long roll," elit uso of every conetitutional meana in his power, once (ag much appisuse, Russell T. Wicksread President and whorver opposes the execution of the lawr, why. a Lincoln's leiter, which was greeted with enthusiaem, therby open rebeliion or by secre. comb!nations, or 7 yee . Mr. Doreheimer, of the Com:uittee ou Resolutions, teaches o bere to do it, is an enemy of ryt n reported the following series: liberty; that the eonrse of that pertion of the Dim = I First <That the present rer vas produced by an cratic party, #ho have not forgottia tho dying | tems ! sBnproso: attack upon the nation, and cannot be : of «phe "la nd who hace, bouorsbly elored except by unconditional eulmission be 2 toa ° Stephen A. | as, and wi ¥O"| voluntes by, the Ip Te nie, nobly ratiled to the cou standard lie hour of | priate st ; : ; 4 Bee (hat the eyrtem of Southern « her trout eets cur hearty admiratior Ly Spcachieted ¥ “i § th oar nt of this reb aod w 4 ee CT Y ty eby OR uF BIE OL Le 4 Pecuseuuence of it, thetevstem shal | Speeches were made by Gov, Yutes, Binatore los. Mr. A 5 ofall. The inhuma Ther t-—Thot the letter of Fs onidens Lit Onin shall | little and Trumbull, Generale Mc Clernanc , by | and¢ ‘ ‘ hos feceive our coid’a! ov rt and inepire us with con sof dist nd of Sie " ren, Inet Lucena ® . @idence in the ateedfue'cess and wisdom of ite au ons ne, of Indisne, end other dist! yulehod ¢ tralby miita ' nury Es bor jemen, havi i ¥ waotat " wi urth. That the object of this war fa not to reduce dud @ Campai.u ‘ s ' \ t the tohabite f the Routh t state of vari plage, Callfornin Election, Vauia, t exe t portoh ig bemin’ Ciwikti of a conquered peo . a oe F _ | } « n " elf to the bu +4 ple, Lut Op rstis, ee gation audeniose the iawe | Ban Francisco, © The vote of thecityapto | AT the exion on wey 1 Bud accents #8 Hey ace, ond that when theee pure | P.M, Je unpreecd:ntediy large, The majority for | ty prves ; en i a aude wea watta ed oi LO insurgent states manilvet & deg’ nate ill be ie pr who ette d i yt y fs wer rive will wale me them back se the ft Colon Btate ticki, ite cer tnate Hy wl be about Pathol Ate ' we 8 “ odigal S00. 7.0, The Pe e's Unton lgisiative theket will pro bor ve dent ' fF th id cre and sailors havegiven new phy be clecte yl rity lila tishtc aa noilnaior tt } ey Siew I ‘ | pide, oxlibliung « pa riotie devoti “ie t - EE alg Rye ey a nt # inet witch wilt La rem “tiered fy The vo Telographic returns from Bacramento, Nevada, | Yor Morehaidec ies land, w LM Btockton, San Jose and Mayevill counties, up to | wis aden Hs SATS *eK ing to beong to ‘ ade n rhekoyide, Uh ve noon, estimate @ majority in those preciugte fog the | The treia coutained Mente, Pusu pect vine J, Bakes rv) ‘ .- Pl . CENT woen the offie Coo oy the Avptatant the Ex ¢ fiva ‘ iat eut he into temw sit fare ivare « fie n Primary ne fo the different to @ convention, oat tate Cony latteven *t Wards, to elect e tatives ‘ et af noene ntlow ten alaoappo nted te with the County na follows Mahon, od Wert: aly, 4th W ‘ Wr. ' th Ward) Ralph Bo Gal, € oth Ward ago H Hoole Tit W a: * Mahan, hw i. J ' Vard sith Ward oy War Two Lives Lost, ‘ + Goorre Farrell, having a lighter im P iM at Vastern, wh ng theouate eflernoon, etrnek on Hallette * pict, Timothy Crantler, and ' evtertoties h t te ( tite to Tarts, he ' 4 Datelok Me Joho Ryan, ith Perence Farley. Nk co *n crevcr atastron the Bible Honsa athof tion. Luther Bradiah, MAKE inet last ewening caitent Ml. O'Riley occa were collect~ mberradimitted, The by- A ction for officere with the fellow Vice Presidents itefda 9 hate Morsh ew York Stata moanules apr ared, num. y seven men, were mas. tat Jefferson mar Miller did not luttes of © troopa the nr, of hia fav ol tor Coneral th offi. ors ateof New York » held an election follawing result: sia Company © Ne . re Chenks, { » the track of the Die yearly cloaing nem me on, Inet ev Acres, the Presi viowith Meee Gaven,. ! ay eoveral prominent Cor ket Asoriacon, werd ted to waiton me ston #tree! ere wi ing toe it and members of sive \pnoclationwha ed in w mowt hanes ater which M stance of the pre the New York ‘ y Mr. Heach for er which tho mueting ad A ‘ATION MEP LASP vy, near Tompkine William if eo amendment of tha » action could be hia notice The follow. ‘ aut ithe were appointed: el ident, Robert Colllue; Treasurers arena CONVENTION telhester Mouse, Mr. Wal hare ‘The cormtin vere dlecharged, and Pawiings aud infed in their plac veto send det ‘ he moet> sber held an Vieher, 10 veare 200 Worth atrest by n areday Collin cr L. rofthe Aled at bree + pene Kon etreet was drowned ) 1h etreet, Cor ce of tha pa an, t ‘ ved, r years of fntt and wee boeks et undue \ rowned + DAY, ...The Mof Paeh v dence of the by the | of now jler to thie dane ‘referred, tot , ore Ou (h@ new Court } ra, At, OPRIATION, — An been removed fror ‘ ty whor ita ne evens okirn veer, Vireman* . eo He Lind eman oft . aod shat Company, The proposition ve. Coama, — In tha et, no claime for er | bureday of next week, tiken up lo the order ia aod the whole bearing wilt to week liver ily ver with er oat te will ny exrwptiv®, either (roa sURDY, WeLe yer \ Side] 1) wae woven ” ay ieee giv, Bue arrall Bors all ela Ma A physical Gisabillty, ¢ by the payweut of the tContiued on Pome Peder,

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