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—_— - NUM BE R 971 Latest N ews Ations by ilentifring himeelf with thelr NEW YORK. THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 1, 1863, Rosters stabs anne Gen, Thomas, who Distrat on. and that hie poliew has been, | Sted the arte fror vecebeped (0 conform with Gowernor t to Made Laratee t BY TELBGRAPU TO THE NEW YORK SCN and conservative wiewe : that feoenoe. that the distance to whieh Sehr Alas aeresstion to the com teflon extents around the and of es a _ f on Ave grown wores {abs shall be F fas sed to th ve milee ! le neserted 4 “4 ¢ nore hy government eu t ” REBEL CHATTANOOGA NEWS v than ther Vay cue AR caret a ere ocean | nina | Feep ettal sp ay he Preeident. tc iene y ficht took piace near { npervii ley ‘ i ' eo e eararvanda Estimate of Federal Losses, (Sw. rrilae, Liv w hich the rebele wero EE ce ent there Le Ota were cay by our BB Stand of Colors— 86 Pieces Tages Wirth norte enere ne v0! Giuien, siotem by of Artillery—15.000 Mand 1m lea than @ciy dave D At alate rss {he erpreme Mode ofthe tntom | j the with t ar Lragne of the 4 Tat Washington, @ of Small Arms, tn itted to feel the et of Nie t one @ere pacer | M« amoustine. in fee, tom pall ie ry | er treat the President to oherrwe that in their and WHAT BURNSIDE Is ABOU Tennessee Rebels Paring Badly. GEN. ROSECRANS’ ARMY QUIET. rom Washington. What the Missouri Dele gation Want. INTERVIEW WITH THE PRESIDENT. tost the nm the scarse of @ few da bibey sin be to (ore ate reoranented Now Jucoreres are wr eths pan . dotlnte per a . hardahope ot 4 arney te ioe killed bw t ane, e000 “ ey are not death tary es t rpoeet the | ost Mar ti tae acgmittal | that the Ae. | the netiess 08 Is view of cared pray Viekibure. LATER EUROPEAN NEWS. H Qoveramont Loan. ' any to be - Phitadetphis : ils latch oe Rye lwantiaa reatored to * ' ‘ i on f five nities, wee Ol 1000 to one Mason “Gets His Back Up. jessy, susvvcod to elluien the beaw eat ene a \ for teo monile | ineron Seid Seraineet races | ng of applica‘ions fresempion. The The Russian Reception To-Day. | a e¥euie a RTS: ae 208 gam | | Militney erresc ure the order o day ir | o.6 are colored: Great Meeting ,at Cooper Institute. more worenraid Si diet, of the publisbine | report, or ou fallures to be proceeded sends | house of Medran & Piet, were arrested t desuicers &e., Ac., ac. | for ev iing cope ® book entitled, ‘*t Bowe of the of Must Tooneseee Mborated by | —_——— Month's Prpere the Amerien oe ' ef ' f astonialed on being ev Hoe rder ha | tofortmed at Mish ine. pre! ie Tennessee Srrest Stina eeliort and prepeterers r to which andthe laws of ‘ Gace, and afthen, Mr. Bdwaed Carter, bas stow tinbie. It waa with great ditt been lodged in prison Ainilitary euard te stationed c ema ie ty resiire the faet and Rosecrans’ Position at ihe publication office. Charles Care, Eaward Her: | to coo! their patriotiom atuneiuely,.. They | Cincinnati, Sept. 90. The Gasrrre cave anctt | ty, Frederick derdon, Patri and Prancte yindiuaut ut not being permitted | @lal dispatch was received frog General howciane Lt aL. it \ swine want Z 3} ~ ped. oi reas : ear kae | Meet night, und dated yesterday afterccon, Theattu. pubic hourr st Dama Hi 1d uot be'p the ermeelves to rebel property we they @tion was unchanged. Cur heid satrong defen. the gore + the pen | Dleased, @ve position, and no attempt bad bees wedeby the Gpewy to disiodge it, Dy Mau. LOCAL NEWS, When the procession reaches [Alon eqea: @ PRICE ONE CENT alute | Th Proposed enone! hed to pr Will be fired by order of the commanding General, ie heared f Arintee +t rae ale B Wctia bate The line oftnarch will be throngh Twenty thirdat. | fanivcr tbe p itire wane peng {amd to recruit he to Fifth avenue, dowa bifth evenns to am | ee heade, Pewee Demverate had gover uphed ee teenth street, thence through Fourveenth aon | ¥ enue We ‘4 i hiAce: War, was, the F prototy: es. to Breadwey, down Broadway to tue weet atte Only fede'e tnt in league with we sree ae of the Park to the (ty Ratt. On the er Country, Mr. Cochrane pew proce ded p: of the procession at the Adruiral and officers will be conducted to the Gov ernors Room, when adctreases wit? be dclivered br Mayor Opdyke end the Admiral. Citizens will be per- tm (ted to pase threegh the hell to pay their reepecte- tothe Admiral, The Interval betwera the reception and banquet wild ba devoted to @ viait tothe public Citteens aro invited to dleplay their and the shipe in inatitutiona, flees aloog tha live af march City Mall the Sossioe to conderia Governor Seymour for his inginrerarttoth present war, Ly ay date tiots, Mi © anid tharthey were ¢ pada) people of New York, but by rebel ti broad. Not one of the by those who jie en toad fre A opposed tot pert te o prevent it eee am, ard th New York sud Conne with the Sout), quot i Richmond Far a in proof. ¢ the Derber @ pected to mabe an extensive arene coveluded antl great apy ause show of bunting, The Mag makers aro over al Farragut wae then presented by che ra th orders for fags, ant the Rustin | TD, and was erected by storie of ajyinuee + flag tein erent demand, deer ptien the fi tent Hussars ie ordered to parade in fall uniform, in Madiion Square, the Rewenih et Lafayette Viace, and the Sed at the Artory at 11 A.M. Itieua- derstood that tavitations (> the dinner will not be ex- tended to any of the other naval officers in the har. bor, and will he etrictty Imited to the Kursians, io whore honor the recepiion is eapecially got bac? Tur Covnteous Conpucr of thes Wtasitan nagal officers, in paying their reenecta te the Muyor, wae yesterday imitated by the Eaylish Admiral, and promiers to inaugurate a new custom. About noon, carriages contuining Admiral Milno, and other frit ieh officers, and the Hiritish Consul, drove wp ta the Cite Hall, and Mr. Archibald conducted the company to the Mayor's OM Lofortunately, Mayor Opdyke was absent, eo the visitors left their curds and with. drew Great Mertino or tHe Rat rieatTion oy THe UNion NoMinat Eutnvsiaew Cooper luetiiute was crowded Iast evening with an immense audience of ladies and eeutlewon, who met together to ratify the Union nominations, ‘The hall was bandsomeiy decorated with numberlers small flags, and several large ban- pere bearing appropriate inscriptions, The platform tastefully draped with American flags, wae occupied The w ats.—Ratt- Fs. Iuunnee ‘Tue trrangements of the | pollee for proverwiug order are of the nicat exrtensivn ty dieplay will probebly be st over witnessed iu New York. ‘The 8d Regi- waving of sand handkerchief, Wien Ing and repestediy cheering, euhttan 8 follower Teame hore thie evening, not aaa politician, t leer 0 officer, to witr this meeting, It ing ‘« for ma to meet you p. but L must leaee 9 . my fellow-ottivens, for 1 know gothing ean only t y bine with wh eatd byt night, bur i op ar of . that 1 will endee vor to do wet you do y . rei thea sat down, anid tae wost The Admiral rote e cheering ‘astastie ede ori: 1. ha E.B, Washburae, of Ulinols, wae introduced Qndeaid: Fellow citirens of the State of New Yok and the United States of Ameries one and inne able ( Applauae,) I rejoice in the evidences I see be fore me of the loyalty of New York, and that t son ta be redeemed from the thraldc heads fad traitors, We fu the fously ( reru tof rour cor thor, W lieve thr pS. nite of your election iast year gave he rebellion, We look to your kinpire we know of yenrinfience. We hrve swenth aie handed rele: telnet and eupeorted b» thors Tow dirreti eof your Stace. We und stand these thin, nd look tothe loyal redeem your St In the coming ee then reviewed the action of and icted the downfall of atic parts je then ga glowing accouat of Grant's vietoriens A the successes of the Luion armies, and rela the oft-told anecdote of (ien, Diz, 10 aboot any in that atiemp ed to haul down the American flag, with the additfon that when Gen. Dix read that depatc fo bloat. 40, Boort, the old hero anid, “That is capt I,eend itcffatence (Applius Heb iiveu . country was prepared totrust Abraham Lincoln «+ —-—- _ — by many of our distinguirbed ecitizeme, among whom | crush therebellion, ble beieved that God tive) | Newe from Kaorviile. Death of Francie J. Grand WEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, we notieed Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, Vice President of those than le intnirea Atpatnen Tinceiere te beere) Enorvill, Sept, 93.—Our ceeapation of East Ten Atladelphia, Sept. 20.— Francia J. Grund, recent Visit or rie Ressian Orvtorn >» ov the United State, Adroiral Farragut, Bon. Edwin | There to nothing in the present uspect that joie Bessee continues comparatively quirt, Uf Foster's | ty Fditor of the Phiadelpbia Aur, whieh paper he | tt clay : (OPPICER® TO OCI) 1) Morgan, Cheers loud and long greeted the Vice eeny. Ky rads ¥ of ¢ he Mile sini bad tio @ngagement with Carter, iu which he captured 70, | left co account of ite polities, died this mormng sud | | SRUMIINTES FA At ken o'clock yeuterday morn: | pregident and the Admiral when they eame upon | Crane, he suid we should not be greedy of wood. ie. Billed 6, wounded 10, and routed the palance, J ha deniy, Ou Monday evening he made a ch before ancannt ay ba s ee babe Sede ta Np hieh! harbor | the stage, A fine brase band played “Hee the Coo- and if he | ad tren compelled to fall Lack, rein ore | Sent an aceount. The expedition to drive the rebels the Union League, fining hia politic tion | The rie fiber Asti he Milot Commissioners. | quering Mero Com At half past seven the meet- | Hema mrre going fo Blin Sraieliece SHRDIS Hitay So from the railroad was euccets{s! Shackelford came | Mr irund’s deat: war cinecd by aft of aponery, | tel of 3 Neet now th our harbor, | ing wascalled to order by William A, Darling, Fag, | clusion he exhorted tiem all to susteib the (ve @n the enemy's pickets near Carter's Station. Kkir- | exciied by ihe aye (a crowd before his vesi- hk “elacers wero 46) Gavited, bal @ previous | President of the Third Avene Railroad Company, oy? ae ds hi care cone who are fighting > Mishing continued all day Monday. Therebelere. dence, who wire on nora | (aviation from Admisal Fe voendgay tah veated the | who introduced ex Governor Morgan as Chairman, i eo my Pr oe 7 rt tired into earthworks. ‘Ihe « wae kept |) MeClolian and Jude Some pereone in | Kusian Acartal fon acceptiog the juvitation in Mr, Morgan having come forward amid much ap- | , ped Nea é orn, of Louisiane, wae next in, Bpallniedt. The atiack was continued (ll Tuesday, | th mbiere, it te etated, began to ex; | verton, He however ven! hie ap ovles aud his thanks | pause, apoke of the present difllculties of the country. hes jeeatd he eame from a part of Loo'sini.s end preparations were completed to capture the par- | disafection of hia recent Union rpeech int Acer sir Gist kets who apenke Png | phey had assembled there for no political parpose, but pee eeesetes ey Union meu, and w €y, but they made their escape during the wight, aud by groauue aod hooting, and Me. ur | can mantis; and ecn ‘ELA Meera, the other | tg qupport the Government in ite effurte to sustain | frou the Uisons and hethanted tied thet tien left seventeen dead. Our laa war twokiliedand harieto too 4 station fore foree to alt having 8 pe mba vet to AdwiAL | the gations life, (Applause.) Le wae in favor ofa | Farragut Lad again placed ber under the oid +... seven wounded. This leaves Hast Tennessee clear, heuer wl ove fel exbauated, aud in te healt pal balay 7 mer | vigorous prosecution of tho war, untli thors who ware | {8 t.mon, tie clawed that during (th ax « The roving bands wi!l be picked up by cur cavalry. efierwards ea) -ed ] started si her tity down th Avebe passed the | in rebellion laid down their arme. (Cheers, and | men atill hoped the clouds would break Oar chief interest Is concentrated in Rosecrau Wao | Various Orta ty toe becbor, (he usual Adwital’eas- | crieg of * Hullyy my, eon.) ‘This, tt wae painful to | of the Uplon sgain be beard in hee we aruis the moment of ac tion Our boys are fa f \ From Europe. hal ene was fired ida : by pepe was not after thirty my inen'b ded, bil eg of Aduiral Farragut wl z vv he, ‘ : . * pti ole | neeur ther ne pe aries GA cs ie sagt hedgg fi ie Three Days’ Beater News, which wae fizlag fro, ug Port Kieb- | to le {6 pateait the loyal @muergency. \ er pt. 20. The R. M, steam: Duropa | Mond, @leven gune were fired; these were loaded should eee fogs § gard Liyang | tien’ gavn wun ecm ved Lroule foe Ligon and Moston, | With Dileok eartiidge, as on all other orca. She da’ favor of the | rion, The | hoped ev Gea, Hooker in ( incinuati. | to-day, ‘The political news le npisoportant, sions, but by @ previous arrangement, tha } t when there would be bat | the cause of th Cincinnati, Sept. $0. Majortseneral Looker ar Great Briiete ! ' Gived bere last nicht ae { A letter from Roehmond in (he Con fderate organ, | the INpRN. epeakeof the probable cariy recall of the | From Dixic Direct. 154 escutsttyes of the Buuth from KEugland, on ec | Chattancvuga—Movewen no Virginia, ] coun { arritnde of the British Government | Fortress Monroe, Sept. 2.The Richmond Ex | The London Stac foars thet it isthe intention of Qurens of Bept 29th says: “ After two distiuct reports the French Government to speedily recognira the Of the recapture of Chattanooga, we have now tue in ederatee Qelligence that the enemy ise.ilin possession of this iencon lirnarp, adverting to the rumored stronghold. In the past fow days, the en proba of air, Meson trom Londou, saye;: It wy hae been mavnge his troops and ine te with forces at Culpenper, His position bas been re- WCE The Hegaro @onnoltered, aud bis enci ow n n the railroad biatst oath M end river, judicate very planiy the mination to | Adare that Mr. Bf bar been erciuded from ot bt. Large forees of the exemy already occupy the Cts! intrrcourre woh the Mit v rn eallroad between Miichell'¢ Siation and Rapidan Sts Ree, bir sie a Choplain on (he Pehel tion, There may be also ulsorved from cur position rom loeturing before ti sthorn Club those lines of encampment in the ne ghborhood of Hy decinped (hut Boul had t | Pony Mountain and Sheppardsburg. Thielatter divi: | meana of carry.ng on the war for yeareto come, but wea vevertiolers yto ley down @ion of the enemy's forces, fronta the Rapidan in the | eword, anu wicinity of Somervilie and Kaceoun Ford. Near Chattanouga, Sept. 24 Lbe report from Gen Hood last night was favoratie, Our geach 7,000, of whom 2,000 were wounded beaie fhe ge tions at aa p laliog | Vraace | ‘aris correspondent cf the Moxsine |’ an for (be Confede: The Pi enew! were will Vehave areaye, tee is contemplated B85 stands of culore and guydons, 06 pieces of artillery, Tue French Government cerialuly not thrown any a0 ty inthe way ot the Florida, Capt, Mary aenenee ee resigned couimend of the Flor n ace tat of ill From Charleston. health. Lleut. Barney probably takes command A Rebel Report, The Paris Pars eoys the Moaiish Journals & Baltimore, Sept. 30, -The Rienond Exguimen of | S*EER f9) obiuB Upon the ne As the Mosrrar respecting the F inna a ete @esterday hse dispatch from (\arieston dated the Sb, whieh The enemy, with their Morris | WEFd the tecognition of the & sete ee Aaland batteries, were firing slow!yattheruinsot Port Merely & FC Rein of behasere 4 4 pene Bamter to-day, for the fires tine bu vew ore ks, No Emperor's governnarat ed 0 5 damage is duce ognize the Confederates, and eats! ishoMcisl rela Py Mat tions at ell, it would do eo openly, aud mot Ly indicet Secesh Hopes and Fears, Te Raleigh Srare doves vc set 1 means nin. saves | bot yet fallen and we now begin to The Madrid Kroc aasorta that the Catinets of Weehiueton and Bad 4 e deve mined toeulm th estion of jur bin ‘ valersto . 4 tet i pe The wale of sumer the arbitration of the King ef the Melgians oe rp ail oceupy ite found end ere reade c ¥ ‘ r defy (he advarce of (he ener harbor iteel Wha Biels OiininweNaciows ib Biled with tbe uno be known ne to modern warfare, a: te ohn *owith the @ ate that (be Eog Ce ie Bost territic batter: Bat it are taken, | take posseaion of M fe atror Chere je still a braver liers co woo hae werd oa “et ’ vender * iaunknown, wiki (oe who Persuade thes er tA lou ft the city, ready to wade every "” J U 1 ar end to desl death andunt ion to e 6 puben of wader, Long live i rave of Le Arh ae ine wepulee to her ineclent foe w'!it The ’ t an rue bravery, and ekii oud deters hee ’ wed oh Ee ' @owplish in th Pie at rent in Meacca ee : Tu Cr. articlenmarksthat the empler From Washinzton. fant of Lr lekt aniint dio prevent ¢ Pir, Lincoln and the Missouri Delegation, Less i Washington, lhe Me delegation @alled upon President io today ty appoint | ‘ estan reply nalich note fa pot abet ment, @ud pregepted, through ther chairman, Mr py re mente end duestat Drake, an address, which fe lre lene ree {ond promised to give {( careful ec cs ation, end f bh i ereply se early ae €reatior al ! @iseussicn took rm, | f Phe languare oo both aides war warvort, though cour ¢ ‘ eons and friendly . BECOND bIeraTow f k Washington, Bent, 60, “Lhe a! reas presented to tho President by the Mimouri delegation sued by | ; the seventy persons compr ow see, who | ““Cupsols civee amy they have endeavored carefy |» to avoid casge & ation and to spesk the simple + Among thor re) ai things they ask the immediate ation of che mil Tologrey fiery contro! of Missouri tothe bands of the nations Aisieels) A achuait c will oHan asGu Riniatd officers and troops, and the catiro disehargeofalite® poo! wht nn we ced to Me to re; e qxarolled militia of the siate irom auy furiuer 6 she redeuu ‘ et the arbitrary will of Governor ambie; and far i “t 4 e prize of the wer bas just been ther, that in place of General Schofieid a department H t f aul Moree. Be bie meine it a | gommmander be assi¢ned to the Department of Mis : Miitish ¢ Moe hacev dently been i gouri, whose sympatilos will be with Mirsouritsloyal | bitd ota! sud for rebel man-ufwar, % rot wi ee in Washington tha. (enera's Me and suffering people, aud net wi. slavery end pro AN BRNO OOaE canta owea | Yavery wen aan aod cou.t mariialed tor bed | ‘Thay ony that Gen, dcbofield bes disappotuted thes Wy ponsest at the gases Chicamacga, Ale thet Gea, | eyplauan) lat four gut were ahotted with balls of 409 Ibe, weighteach. Th whoa 5 severherated tor several ec ball wae carried toan ir report ofthe @eun alibre ta 4, oad the eles so distance General Canby, toe ! ig not reported. At 2 o'¢ Kk the cotire company landed at Bandy | | Mook, and viewed the Port #) ch fe now in process of | erection there, On the reourn of the party tothe | . & bountiat eolla ion wae risken of, | the close of which ihe prea ding officer ea upon Mr Wi ‘en OB fo bean hea the te bended in a glori. Pepulat lomete were v« whed boa, 4 the | whovwnae in favor of (he Eiuperor of Kuala, Giumense ‘This was re- nottrGene the Army | ofthe United Stato” Casa i 1 the present cen ett tlemen, bens not prepa ' fur ’ ‘ Tha r be stat i bi “aa “se Lane ' acet haw ‘ ! \ ra ' t 1 A le rece ’ t * ‘ i 1 . ‘ brie we eel Rivean Army f Avinull reepoud e ead ter A borne oa Tyna tes tomet; and, I ca asia Rearral ) ibyo 4 lhe slab Nave Bub Lie hin . tome owen ¥ “L wo tha r f tone rpavy,and te wld ke tayweee to you the ayten hy we tee for da , . ot language tory wt i “4 w ' ry | ' ot €, the suldiery, fi ak for thee \ “e peoners of New York Lor hery £40 by pLeree areal | , Kellows was handsomely re ter J atone t r ( Unite ae hen es oovdurable ap who olen HL ffoanand o hes gentiemen followed in | pe n alter wu M Delmield to, . ‘ ‘ ‘ ithe . “Rotiaue we hate the, red sant ec gidwe iay® bo cur heart's core th vee ‘ bot ’ { ! jug kh AN T'S » preparations el v today ure on ’ ee ted that the et g 0F€ over Whowvseed Atel AM. the tte of the Coin ‘ tat we 1, Kast Biver, e ' the Huseien fig 7 . ‘ te ! ' Lesothat “ . ( o* p eit r ee r Wherea euule eit ee \eaod process forme 6 the Ade ieml aud o% Tial!, in the wom odes, i ‘ rt Carrieg ' beound Brygaco Con re Yates Thiro Dgude ew, iL bo igade yg ucte! ive, Hy requeat of | By ae the country, me lenath in defence : uorink the memoratle n attempts to heul tt d hoot Cheese for Gen, D: iL con ou ell to work tose: her until the » crushed, and the Uuion restored, im. om the spot ded by urgin nm fon elould (Cheers) ome two hnodred Vice Presidents and slaty Sec- ries were then proposed and clected, after which Delatiold Smith, Be), read @ series of reeoludous, e@udoming the President's Euman- cipation act, and asking for a vigorous proeecu tion of the war ae tho only means of obtaining a per manent peece. The resolutions eleo spoke a,ainet Gov. Beymour for his action with regard tothe draft, dec. They were warmly applauded, particularly thoes which endorsed the President's Emancipation Procla- matin, and groans were given witha will for Gov, Nerinour, After the reading of @ letter fom Gen, liix, ap logetic of bis not comlug, the Hon, Magnibal iferolin was introduced Hu 4 legally conecripted, and to bail from the Stato of Maine. It was said they had none bul those who did not went the protectin, care of Government, but he arsured them they ba inen who ware uobie and houorable tn ther State, There was a common cause wuleh peoduced a eom- taon sympathy. In @etruggie euch as we are now engsaod fn, we wore sailing in ons boat, ant! if it | went down, the people went dowa with it, Atatine with the man whose lke this be had no ifglawanip the eee ry tieal slander eetion was judged Ly a pal dhe cared neither for party or sole relations; but to hin who would joiu in eaving the country, he would eve the band of political fellowel!p, Patriotieu vince to party, The President of the «evolve waefor war, Me sonoma e,nnd for that he would epes ce, bit that peace should be last. or tle wanted no pesce to Lat he believed that the only thould now elve Pevive thie evbelll way tocbtaia peac to flat for it. Nay more, he | Delleved in no pes t what was obtained by | i farms. (Vol * of it N who werethe men epgaged in preventing Booly Brooks) Goda 2 Fernando Wood ani bien them, not speak t providence it the owner w ter) [he genihoman oest the Dermocrat.c party to Seymour, wanted peace Now who 9 reepousible for not baving peace? The Coyperheeds.) uty the henda, fruit war would ‘have ended if peopie had only kept @ Neth Nay, now, ifthey etrock one good blow tha} whole re'ellion would be crushed out in ninety dave, (Appiaues.) He proceedot at some length to clara tor eo-called “peace- make: With being the cause of the \oerastination of the war, aesu: um the people (hat in hie Htate, (Maine,) they considered there was | bo difference betwern the tor, of thé revolution and | the copperhead of ths pr it day Aprakiog of the | presour atruesi¢, he said: We aro to bo successful ; aod be who doubts it nuet baw political infidel: be o doubts it must believe are deserted of God, that our country must fail, He coneladed wy ting thacths voice of the krmpire State would be trou to ite motto, aod Leever “uieher wad higher.” General John Cochrane the vest apeaker, He eald he was not eure wh r they were astonished lie ehould or surprised (o ene hia ak to them to night on sub sete connected with their morality,thesr religo lowaend (uelriustitutlons, An earth. Stabe ea tho eountry,end inthe night the ery ofa contiavration had gone out. The question now was ewleth rt nerhouid continue wl et ' euout ceed (Le te iutious of t a! support of tle. tn on vod bo euch @ fentionst eo th were’ 1, atFategeuie aud syulue, (ood,) He now webed the support of ai) bopest meu fol We Cv esuidetes «fic with finetion of party a le prat called attention to the delision, ashe cad It held by iwany persone who held hat there was bo difference between the Albany and Syreciss Conven tons, Thiewaenot true. ‘foe (ui party bere wauted mo conetiiation peace, bul woul! pave a peace by cryiog “war, war, war, tothe cene'a until they were esting Vore Valeo wocther brigade Mr. Covbran titainiy, @ denen if you 6a. Rie thou eailod atten vty the expres: Heuh, whieh w ro vecdedly op t aiut igueu, Cooelliation wie Who would oe Was it | bate thie beac eruanio Woed, bi ho vi eatpat fertou vie cad ead re and Diesen) ABB 68 bad 6 ita pie Uaton at the) | shoald not be viveu up, and urged upon wll ty) eg ore Hipele iu susmining the glory aud boner w ue nion, Hon. Martin 1, Townsend, of Troy, New Yor), + @ violent speech neat denounced Governce Sev ty and the Dernocratic party genera tiovernor of New », Charging upou be bility ot the Noy York riote, the detear and wil the 14 verses that have attend jermimemies A the conclusion of thieepecch, the meeting adjour o Three stands erected iu the bquare, were warrny, u @d by lurge crowds, who vociferously chovved speakers, whore sentiments were in entire aceors with the epceches we have printed above —Hon ¢ 8B. Apencer, Tbr, Miller, and several other eporkiss delivered addresses, During the ning, the following letter from the Hon, Win, Li. Seward, was read: Devaatunnt ov Brave, Wa "OTON,: Sept. 28, Lobs ’ To UW. Swarr, Jous Kevera, J. b Anne, 8 Sy, A M SL. Hel Saw Jou Breen, Committee of the Ui « Committer, New York: Gan Themes: 1 recret that Leannot ar eepr Jad jovitwtion to epeak in New York for sbe tt otil the present cat, the Union Ba, Yorn tained without real solicitude about elth soumen 0) (rearure ow that theseyare contsib i go bouwtifully and © werfully, G forbid tha Union should perish for want of Av first aud wa wecessury element of national af Lave the honor to be, wer Your very ub. votes mew Wy. bi sew AvxotieR Franca Vessan--the bien transport rreamer Encropreraute, Commander tived bere yoaterday from Vers Cruz | weasel of two thousand jive hundred tous burthes wu e crow of two hundred snd Ofty moo, Shek . rd oce hundred and no) veteen suvalid suldira sic the French army ia Mexico, is bouud tu Li bas put in here for fuel, Tux Drare.—Fifth Distrit | fe the result of te business done in thie dutrt yes terday : Meld to duty, 10: Butetitut Discharged for disability, 16 | to (eeperal Keuds evous, 10; vec athe wire oo Ocber causes, 1 Seu crauised OL Sizth District, Purulshed eubstitutes, jsabu ity, 4; Aliens, 5; Gulyeva of widow, ), bbid uve, | AL; Over age, 2 Beventls District, Held to duty, + Paid commutation, Ll; Alien | 11, Only son of aged pa Rendezvous, 4; 1 iy th Ninth D atrvet reported fo thle district years day aud were c ol of ae followay Deld. ebarged for physi a! diewtility, 123 pald comsuuta i, Sub-titate * Luruiteble ag by peut to aeuvru 1; ouly ene of.wido sliegs, by unsuitah + ' | non-resdert, 1; laid ower, 22; seut to geceras x | decvous, ii Tie Eri scopal CONVENTION. ~The Dios vention of the Episcopal Church, comuca opual session yesterday, at Bt hoe Chap nefullattentance, Atl o'clock mtry feta AS.) fae isekee 1 | entered tho Church, accompanied by Hisuo 4 ava, deven thoes %b 4} of Ohio, Many other e:minent clergymen © I Aes. Ae ‘ em, ope and eeot, Rev. Dr. Tyug took ble text from the seco ua ele to the Corinthia which lela Christ. In concludiag bis dle eure iy | remarked that he would ayuid eyeakiog of th Gitton ef the country; he would e*% 09 v8 | @ loyal support to the government, for Be (rusted (hay | thie was unnecessary; d leeuis uo mau hy | doubsing ble loyalty, ue @ ask syuipa:o. he wo ber wou for an outra, and dows trod ace. Afler thy sermon the n wae edminetered by the Michup and his assistants, aod 3 6L0rt reeens way tuew taken. The Co uveutiou afierwarde orgauiaed fo: . | transaction of horace. [twill rescue ite seanou Ot 10 oclock th suite t Wa, bh. Knows, the late proprietor at why U'entioued ah ) vierbh Ayes