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—— ~~ THIN TY-IHS'F YHA. ) BUM BEX 101,055. f e Latest By Telegraph to the a */San, MORE PACE REPORTS. PROPOSITIONS; FROM, GOV. BROWN. carapedtfor w miles from the Fort, undemtood 016 rebels were o9 the wnt Mismouri Trova Pisratona, St. Lauy), Septe nber i stil! pots "Price's inain fone at Froderi with bos av ivance at Parr stow ayriny, xtou, St Frances ¢ ef Se wa Fe ty. Toe!main body is estimated of 10000 of 12,900 | He is En lorsed by Stephens. | rrons. rprincipaliy covalry The advancy about - 4000 © feng. ere tnounted. SENT BY | inode 0 Pict Ko » were easily repulsed, NEWS, FROM ATLANTA. | pve COMMIS: GOVERS ras | a ported. Price's plans are not undevclopet, but he Sass seeme to be marsing his forces in Arcadia Vall, \F100 4 on the Move.) fs MOP ILE TO RE FROTECTED. artiller } lerr’sst “Destroys a Bridge. C{APTURE of 500 FEDERALS, NEGRO TROOPS BUTCHERED. ‘The Missouri Iuvasiow with @ strans force of cay All moving northward oo Py and will be beard from in good time. ©. doling a troopa are arriwing hera and the care and infantry are betme rapied?y asi ned to their Proper positions, The rillitm are ree ooding promptly the call of the Comimanding G end all the citizens goneraliy man fest # strong disp sition to orgamize for le a) detence Frem the Scimnthewest, Cairo, September W ya’ led at New Madrid wi en the stearnerM ATTACK ON PILOT KNOB. par aed there ried to be from Repulse of the Euemy. fverto alx milon back , ‘The steamer Lana's, frm -_ ° — Bt. Louis t© Nashv (lq inden with government FEI JERALS GATHERING IN FORCE, om so Cage 6s Sar on pat page t _—_ a ato we Co Ir seau, yesterday. The boot a T.ocal and Miscellaneous News, | cere are probab! vw total loas, The sieaner Nash- eet ville is reported captured a: ! burned by the rebele GREAT REPUBLICAN MEETING | Ye etésr 202 Cant Coop ar institute Crowded. SPEECHES AND RESOLUTIONS: &e., &o,, &e. The rebe's were repo ler 1 Th > Raldraore & Oblo Railroad. Resamp- tien of through Travel. Batlimore, Sept. ey 745 A ML. to-morrow, (Wednesda mone & O)ijo Rallroad, will go through to Wheel- Ing, sand? will rin da'ly till farther coties, excepton express train for Wheeling and Parkersburg will sino be resumed, making then twe daily trains for all PA ts of the Weat. The Peace Rumors. Comraissicners sent to the Rebel Lines. Leritariile, Sept, 6. Binday's Jormn an sa ee, The sate’, on what is Geemel as trustwortay Late Southern News. gutlwrity, that Governor Drown, of Georgia, bas The intelligence received from rebe) rees la tenucred peace jy us to General Whe Genoral has appointed commissioners to go tnto the mabe! lines and confer with the State ou- | Ahorities of Geonicta. Governor Brown, it is rumors 4 wi, und believe’, is sustained in bis policy by |} Alexandtr H. Stephens who is operating in the nit! Sherman, | {'l and interesting. The news of Early's escond deofeat by Bheridan had not yet been received aot Vichmond, and the papers were very confident of the ability of th held Tha ir forces to gucceasful Fisher's HIM, tho aeene of Farte's lant defcat Thaparon was partict nfident, In en article ’ rine . it Nor need tt bare fShende @iready tn conference wiih the Governor, and the || gice care of him, Rut on ite favorite eubie peace pr eposiions will soon be fi rwanied to Wash- | * Yan the Disparen iaterritie ra ‘yne nd, The comimissiouers ere anid to be || 09 the situations it mye that we have no farre for yack grim 1 yin ¢ | General atl." wit} of) io ia an | “Yankees are the most mercennry of Cotta erm Angwon for she Presiden''s approval. This isan im-e], ry Me “he tures, If the minietry of our 8 ur had been portant 6 oveupying thes | amen thom, inatead of the Jews natoadl of | z poo.tion she. jderad the KReystono hree rears, it wonld ‘ot have nse’ three dere, Btaic of he Bonthern Confrdte Weare scared | Soe Yankee Judas vould have sold » in less thew b The Waa is in ® 4yuratye mood thetr fellur f that rouse Bhat the at movement y ie trues evely hope that the Referriny to t with ener to sever Sherrasn' tm hatter cone crea Toil. Davia for not taking tee pr ures for that enc, and sive that ciew should he lsroneht into rer mLy orn Feod Covering the Atlentn and West ter Point Kallroad Louispilla, Sepi, 26 —Suau bie ae. 's JOCRNAL S838; By an arrival from the t nt we learn that bat Thet sle ectivity «casts int army yneentrated ‘“afant Herc us 5 Weilto meethat the we wround Chattanogs, A rumor was current on a steekines fn the effort Tueslay, that Hoa wae manmuvering his emn- Tie Prac mm, via the | ndof the war in the tr ' mand to cover the Avante and Wert Point Rail | © a 108 war iB t ¥ at iF A a bmond is beld by Bout ithe leo N toed, Bons te present a host!’ front incase Boer. ner it wii) be aa’e forevermore, Tn view of the | man threatens to march on Motile, This f rumor | Operations. and th n ne by G euewhatt rained ux by Grant ti é termed ‘anideomfort.” Its rent faar, bo hat General } crops out in another article, cud tt aeee the aof Atlanta } DOW more than ever Lecersary to hurber oo prepa 2001.00 nO ex> As inective aa before, ni and our fh is bellowed Woo will be sasigaed to the comman aa " bed ie Mow tt vir " Our men are bury at work transferring the city | A" rebanted we id Wiad yet Pha 7 tro agrend riitary depot. Where a house stands | ¢h sh reorgan'rat . = sm the way ftistorn down, and the omfenal used ine “Yanke for other purposes Nocivihans f any kind will | § Bical tre L Pisa ee i paris of be erauied patos to Atliuty bob even mem bers of | nent!y wate g Confer erates the Sanitary Comra avon. With recard to the Georgia peace r the EXAMINER gives som took possession thia m rainy with a force estimated SY congratulates its re vl. at seven bho tura strong aad three battaries, On tof Beacrevand te the cen. B. bt at Athcos tive bundred men 5 shes ves ju Georgia, It rads this as a bright oraen for the Confecerscy,and salis e j ” ‘ i} ad 4 ? of the Sixth and Eirpth Ladiana cavalry were cape ty. the peopic to rally to the ataucar! {the new tared. Forrest is reported to bave butchered all | appointee, and receer the losec ch wey have the negeves captures who were in Poderal uniform. | lately musta lin the West The Dreratca ts ina very bed huwor ‘1 conse. CPNEKAL ROSECRANS, quence of He undienifed Manner iw when their ? forces bad been burned up the shemmo mb Ib Progress of tue Missourt investou, says ‘the enemy will raise» geet cry of tr nmph t Lous September %,-—General Rosecrans asuel ane oquent appeal to the cit'zensof Mis- eeiri to ake up ars in defence of the'r hamnes and repel the invaders of the State, Officers und go!- diers pow discharge! are appealed ty, and those in the city requertadt to report to Colone' Latbe!ld, who w.!) combine them with bis own troops and form @ hegre of roterans for the defence of the vity, C.i- ef of the Cavalry Bureau, has Leen d we would not be e.rprised if houki t another thankegi vine T continues : ibis battle will aecure the election of Lincolu, of which, i: deed, there was no doubts before."" The Charleston Corres, tn al! pares me there, sayr that ai the ememy have kept up ink fire on the cite, with anly oovasions. atwrtion to Fort simter There was no material change in the «tuation there, The paperr al! confess tb mond ar euffering for ne to the public’ has been publ etions of the destitution, t is Aled with refugees from regions thab have Leen occupied by our arn and that the money or other means of obte ning ° Tie papers complain tat the peuple of Richmond er this vietor a iding to ‘the siege e our Lat report the people of Rich= aoriet ALG aD “appeal c orth the int ever¥ tnan of bis com- Yue Q wrernastertiene- os all pertinent who can The entire militia of the State will mand for active servic ral has been dire that the city ed to Urganis ad t© compan she persons Cy ploy dint beor ems, ee Cn have produced a scarcity of eupplies whih can only be remedied by contribusions from judividuals or corporations,” From Europe. Three Days Iater News. The City of Baltimore arrived at this port yester- day, from Liverpool, 14th, via, Queenstown 15th of Boptember, Tho news is three days later. Toe English papers continue to discuss Amert- enn affairs, and the prospects of poace. The Tusra is sanguine asto the Chicego O° cago movement Iting in an amicable The Heuarp thinks io if ur. | should be & second Ay eae President the ihe rebel General Kirby Smith's command will noon be with Suelhe = The'r combined strength is ‘rorn ton to twenty thousan], with m.ten pieces of artillery. Their advance reached Farmington, sty miles northeast of Pilot Knob, yesterday. There is no confirmatioa of the reported capture of Active preporations for offensive and defensive movements continue SECOND DASPATOR, St. Lows, Sept. %.—On recommendation of Wovor Thomas aud many leading citizens, General Ros**rans bas ies.ed an order suspending all bust- arsi not absolutely necessary after 12 o'clock to- norsew, for the purpose of organizing cilizens for Cope G'rardsan sal to attitude of Democratic ‘eal defence, Exempis are requested to join this ‘ cS r Denny ytmccurage the rgenizstion. the blicans will heaii ere they make the , TAIRD DISPATOB. fatal plunge into another year of war. Coto, Sept. \%.—A refugee from Fors Plow! The Moaxxae Post (Government orvan’ save the _NEW YORK WEDNESDAY, | Peportethe rebal force from Tennesees fMeen thon } Southern Confed e ws | sand stron id t Jer K : , my Gaid t be under Kirby Smith, en- All males be- tween «ixteer and fifty are conseripuad. It was Odecial formation Light attacks wore | rand Stonton vastentay, which | Tt now appears that Pilot Gas not been evacuated, as previonaly re- ttl Mower, who left Rrownevill, Ark, two | aly | Great excitement pre- hie Able The worning toni! tralneat | ry +) on the Balti- | R Sundayr , On next Sunday nicht, at 9.15, the daily | tree takoag | tho effect that the Mexican tre Lanothe | } Geatrojed. There in an t Mo, was burned Monday night, Paine Jerson, member of Congress, 2. H. Hall, Provost confirmatory news trier . y Dee | that reports were in mrculotion to ¢ ofect that Forreatts Operations Nailread Ritdge Governor Prown and othes prominent men in shat stroyed— Negro Troops Butch: red. Biate had determined to hold a speace confer nee | Nashwilie, Sept, 26,—Vorrest, with bis whole with Load 4 su were point to Atlanta for “hat | ey s é snack maewserd tas ets va dissec pirpos © Disrarca was ‘yelined to belere force, advanced uy 1 destroyed § ur Spring | ¢ reports, reroark'ne that Sherman derires trostie weateriay, Col P. command: ik Horn arate the Confederncy by detaching brilze, evacuated thet port at daylicht, ard Forrest censnres Vice-Prosident Btephens and G +¢ , Das srres'ea some lose socure the remainder vue rebel pe nta of interest, attock upon W lnington, c | gathering, and the land force in ready, | that General Avert!) was rellev | @hh, ood granted leave of alaine | dasa. 1nd sone of the parties, w.!l pr | dren ; hel probably be enllcd into the fiell, P.lot Knob has pare rn a they ran 6 te core r thelr own deat : bs 2 _ t uley and the fami) « of soliierr, for whom they heen evacuated, Tue troopa bare fallen beck | have ws provide, They state that “ihe prasonce of © Masouri Pint, where General Ewing | two great armies tn t!.¢ immediate vicinity, and tho | has three thousand troops Tie jolantry of | [Bterruption of transportation on our railroads ton trom Montwgurvery, and with in twe miles of of cotton., dered nt to capiure is for the preeent. could bisve destroyed it when on bis rs sid but for these or Jors, ee ashuine d to allow their names publist ied in Oe Ly tren jb of the peace party. of pr the cotnmen-ement of the war, as independent » peophe ss the Northern Federation, and nothing remains for the Mater but to reeoenize with SEPTEMBER 28, { tm the field, both Repabiicnn 1964 ia now, and hae heen aince Tur (nterew of the Kansas election chiefly tare on the eforte of Senator Jira Lane to recover hie influence iu that Bate There are two Stare tickets Ove woe nominated what grace it may, tbe politics! entity of the new | br s convention in Lane's interest, and the other Repub he, ¢ continual disenaion of the prospects of peace | by the Trwra, has hed a very depressing effect on the cotton market in Liverpool The Prince ot Wales har bandoned the design of "| extending hie tour to Bt, Petersburg and Moscow, wing to the lateness of the season. An «ivertisement had appeared Inviting cepitel- fete to anaiat in making, by eaey instalments, a loan of fifty mi\liona sterling to the Confederates, at 10 er cent, interest on the security of cotton. The TMA saya" Of course thie scheme ie entirely un- known to the Corfaterate Government, and has rece ved no countenance from eny authorized eou ce." The suspension of Meears, Lavine & Morris, o firm io the American train couneeted with the en- Kagetoonts of Messrs, Croakey de Co., hee been an- boncet Assets aot stated, The London Stan states that the (nquirtes made by the German Legal Protection Society of London, fully corroborate the statement of Muller in reler- ence te his proceedings on the night of the murder of Mr Brings. The Spanish M'nistry has resigned. A mttine of the Peace Conference was hell tn Vienna on the 13th inst, It is aseertea that the subject of discussion wase proposiion made by Aurtria and Prussia that the claine of the Duchier to the treasury and Btate property of Denmart. shoul! be setited by the payment of « stated awount, A Vienna telegram of the 14h maya, the pro‘ongation of the armistice may be cons dered a8 seceded to Ly both belligerenta: It in stated thet Deomark, encournged by the Western Powers, re- fuses to the cess on of North 3 hleawig, unless is is sanctioned by the votes of the people. Ship Crarina from Pslerrro for New York, was foi by the steamer Kedar on the Ist inst. Her crew were resetied and landed at Liverpool. The sh p W.nona, irom Gottenberg for New York, has Just put beck with caryo sifted, LONDON MONTY MAPTPT, On the 15th the demand for diseount at the Rank | Was tocderate, aud @genoral impression prevailed thet, for the prevent, the period of greatest string- ancy bad passed, Contols experienced another ims provenentot |, percent, and were well maintai to thoclose, Money, for short periods, was very iviant, both in the ateck and mo theopen market. foderate Loan recovered 46 per cent. of ite 8 decline, owing to the doubts thrown by enon the news of the capture of Atlanta. Liverpool, Sept. 15 --Cotton: males to-day, 4,000 bales, ‘noluding 2,000 to speculatore and exporters, The markes is irregular and unchanged , tulle quict and steady, frm. Rread- bacon Provisions du! London, Sept, 16 —Covaola cloned at ST mass, Arorroan atocks—Llinvie Central BR. BR, 43042 Le- count, Ene 45, Wews Items. (Dy Telegraph to tha Now York Sun., Govenson Denniwox was in Cre day The Gazerre sayahe has deciaes « a ~opt the position of Postmanter-ieneral. A trrvert irom Charisston, 8. C., lately arrived at Ca'ro, I], reports having seen over te: \ thousand Union prisoners near Macon, Ga, AveTran Faunacot te auocenddully engaged in og torpedoes, and thus far bas succeede! in Apvi fromm Mexico to September 15th are to = have gainedae decided micecan in Durango city That city has | probably beep ev. usted Ly the French, who are { kreatly outnum d Uarcets & Dav ‘'s piano-forle factory, on Kust Newton strect, Roaton, was ontirely deatroyed by | fre last evening. Loss about #250, 000, stages of construct About ny wore rauce of $100,000 Tue ropewalk of Geld and Higby, in @t. Lovia, ») pis in varion Toe very the stcue { erectcr + ome recs and cosirebaude from the South, process « od nes. ly ¢ snot asertalned, 1ON. Fetuwm, editor of the Damy Jorexary of | iwork, Noy of the t has beon im ted by the Grand S. C.rcuit Court, at Trenton, on a charge of publishing ertilesin July last, counsel- tary sng resistance to tbe draft, Thetrial will probably teke place © iy ia October, ‘Tie Lomsville Jocmnan of yeaterday con- tains an exposition of ral feasance in office by Gen. « Padueab, and implicates Hon, Lucien An Marshal, Jobn T, Ballinger, and Major Henry Ban- ting s# bis aesitants in various swindling transace tons. Gen, Mered.th, the successor of Gen. Paine {the partes and will doubt. Somm of the soldiers just reloased from Libby o have reached Washington, Ib i stated that of Uber number, while on the way to the place of delivery, eng 1 himaelf in sketcbrng the cetensive works on the river end other Fur this be was taken back to Richmond Genera) Intelligence. (By Mail te the New York Sum.) Tur Countess of Wurtemburg wae bitten by mei dog, recently, at ber own chatoan Om bundred and three families of Boottinh weav- era have been ent from Glasgow to Canada, during the munmer past, Tae country may soon ex The fices are A werrra from Sheridan's he qua riers states ‘ror. duty on the for twenty Ivy Paria they will soon try a canas wherein o vo test the ell'- 1 by the hnehan! to be b ere, are not a mrt of a Bardell- Cunningham, afar oL the members of the Kentucky SM ate Govern- ent fron Governor Bramietie down, | (re engamed in speechemaking in favor of MeCielia » and Peu- dleton. Tur birvost prompects in Ireland « re good, but trade hem pot 50 bad for ten ye ire past. A gloom as of death geeme to bang over & 2¢ land. Tt in DOW a} prehended that there will not available labor after the emigration w @ her In the cropn. « sufficient A ON? URMaN who bas just arrived {2 Washing- ay says that) n that city iy there are 451 1,000 bales It 19 beheved that our Geners |8 are or- Roaseuu AN ur onymous call, by parties who ap pear to be appoa:, bas been 8 mass @ nvention pen se men at Cincinnati, onthe fab of Octoberr of Dom Be males Ie te ose of noe Insting o ite Presidential tick 5 £ 3 ze é z a anation Mon- | | Exroceiam asp Fire orca —Lincoum for Simeone, ao meeting of the Republican party war held in and around the Cooper Inatinite, At an early hour | large ecrowda osaembled before che ¢lored doors, j and long before the Sour of modimely dom, een, to hoar of a naval) Abraham Lincoln was ne seg to him. The Demorrate will probably throw their weight wih the anai-Lane ioket, This local feud creaves a very Litter feeling in Kanara and provokes more bad blood than the Presidenvial contest in all the other Biates put togetior. The Lake Erie Pirates—Arresta by the Ca- Badian Aathoritice Gen. Dix at Work. The Buffalo Comwanctan Apvimrisen of Monday has the following interesting statements : We learn that on Saturday seven or eight of the rebels concerned in the recent piraticn! raid on Lake Erie were arrested ai 8+. Catherines, C. W., by or- der of the Attorney General of Canada, They were place! ta custody, and will be held till delivered up to the United States under the extradition treaty. We leern that while General Dix waa in this cliy ou Thursdas, he bad a friendly conference with May or Faryo in reference to the recent troubles on the lakoa, and affidavita forthe making cut of acaae to present to the British government. piretes will conceded by the Knyiish suthorives, The Cloveland Weuatn of Friday erening saya? The officers of the United States Courta returned from Bandunky last evening, without bringing with them any of the couspirators, Merrick and Rosenthal were ordered by General Heiutzelman to bo held subject to military authomty, and are close. ly confined on the Island. Cole and Robinson were ordered by Becrotary Welloa to be sent to Fort Warren, but itas not improbable that they will be turned! over to the military author.ties on the Is- land, Cole confosses to have been @ rebel captain, but ays Le waa cachieced for drunkenness, a story which hie heblis at San ‘usky render somewhat plauaible. The Rroorp, s peper published at Windsor, C. W., says in reference to the affatr : Asnoon asthe affair became known, 8. 8. Mace donnell, Eeq., County Crowa Attorney for Essex, collected all the taformation upon the aulject which Le could obtain, and telegraphed to Quebec | ask og the Attorney-General what course he should ursue; andin reply to the dispatch he ime iy received instructions to send full statement in writing, for the consi the Governnient, Mr, Macdounell immediataly did a, and sant it forward by mail on Wednesday morning. (fa Telegraph.) Toronto, C, W., Sept 2%. A full description of & number of the Lake Erie pirates has been tole graphed to diferent points in Canada, and every exortion ia being mace to secure their arrest. Trom New Orleaus and Mobile. Toe U. B. steam guuboat Fort Morgan—tlate the Admiral—arrived at this port yesterday morning from the Weet Guf Plockaling Squedron, She eX New Orleans on tho 14th inst. Mobile the 16th, and Pensacola the 19th, passenrors, Oveida during the ight in Motuie Bay. He lomt an arm in the leat ongegemens aod has come homo to recruit ne health LOCAL NEWS. NRW YORK ANT) TIE VICINITY. Hrresuican Katiication = Mrrrina-~ » JOHN Last evening an immenre meeting an immnenre ‘i | concourse waited for entrance to the Ie ye ha’! Jed, were also cousurned, The loam | yy hen the doors were opencl a grand rush took lace into the bu! ting, every reat being tm- by lwhes and yentiemen who * rongeu to hear the distinguished speakers that gaily decorated witb banuers, flags and streamers, be- bind all han? an immense map of the United Fiates showing the circumecr.bed limime of the Slave Biutes oa surrounded by an tmenew area of free- Aband of music performed patriotic airy while the audience criticised the emblems and other ineinia intended ag additions to the enthusi- Proninent anong theer yaaa semoothly turn- ed log of wood bearing the ing Ttption McClellan Orctor, recently from Munasaay of the Quacea Every available bit of seat and standing room being occupied, the meeting was called to orler, and Wiliiem Curtia Noyes, Faq., nominated as Charman On coming forward Mr, Noyes expressed his Slled bed been ennounced The stam was order."" thanka fur the honor conferred uponthim by being called upon to preside over much #0 sasemblage, which, he aaid, was only a tithe of tat assembled outside, He spoke of the meeting us being con- venet to put down traitors iu every fom. (Cheers,) They wore met to ratify the poroinathin of @ tan they intended to elect as Promdent af the whole United States Goud applause), and mA one who conceded the mght of revolution. He then com- mented upon the Chicago platform and the nomi- nation of Genera! McC lollan, whe, 'f be stoal on his own platform was false to hia party, and if he did not he waa faise to his country, On whichever horn of the dilenma he was placed hewas wrong, such man. (Immense jause) Ho might have faults, but they were we faults” of hurnan nature, He atom apen the platform where Boerroan, (Cheers) Sheridan, Far- rama, ( stood flere threo rousing platform of the army. (Cheers,) Why, the audi- ence were doing all the peaking themaslves, (Laughter and app'auee.) their ontbusiasm allow him a litle time t speak. Mr, Noyes then said that the platform of MClelian was that of — sytmpathia- ers with) orebelliou, beth among monarchs and traitors, but the plasfortn upon which Lincota fich all could stand; it was that of perpetus! union, under tho Constitution; « union conselidated and firm, extending to men pn nation @ home, and securing all their rights unde> the Constitution, That was the platforr, of Abraham Union. (Applause and laugh- ter.) [beg purdon—-Abraham Lincoln, (Laughter and ‘it fe ull the same."*) Thia Union should (Applause. ) Ho then elluaed, to the OSicago piston aw rong in prineipl asserted that the anon jen of peace ui 2 ork, Peace had now found it in the act of went out of the Confederacy, there was an to the rebellion, which was the worst that ever occurred since the shod was one upon & from every for stand as long as the perpetual hills, were doing their prpropriete we begun to dawn, and the Biase of Georgia, if arch-ange! fell from heaven. (Cheers) A number of Vice-Presidents and fecretaries were then nominated and unanimously elected. A series of reaolutions were tham read, affirming That we live undor s Representative Gonetiiy: an Koual Governineas orien ed SUN. Hoe business at Detroit and other weet ern cities Wis to obtain the necessary statements The extradition of the demanded, and without # doubt At the time of hor depart- ure Mobile bad not yet been attacked, but the gun. boote occupied a menacing position near the city. The Fort Morgan brings homme 150 sick, wounded and dischareed soldiers, end several officora and Among tho officers la Commander J, K. MMi lany of the navy, who commanded the J bLize with | ben F. Peatou Immense cheering) and Grant (Choerry cheers and @ twer were given for all of those generals.) That wasthe Perhaps they woukt im (App Whot did thia ‘war democracy’ go» nominated a War CANGIGALA 04 & Powe plat PRICE ONE CENT IN OLD TWO CRNTS IN CURR OY. fonnded upon the will of the people, and the poor! slone are the herwt.ury « Lippy there i ! that to maintain thie Coneltycon and Government, and vindlente the antl: nn Mey this war is carried on: and that an equal obli ycitizen of the United tion eis pon ev Btates to mipport if withou ritorial Hines ; and he who 1 6 Blinc feeling, or bound down by party neglecta or refuses to do sey is Wholly teoxors cise the right of aelfovernment, tha or er rowative of freaiom, Indors ng the norina ion for President and Vice-President of the Untet 3 Abratamn Lincolp, of inoly and Andie. J ' © Tennetsee, Approving the deel ton of pr ciples coun inseed by the RaltimoreDn.on Conven- tion Cordally indorsing the action of the Low Biante Concontion, in nom nating as our candidate for Governor the Hon, Reuben E, Fenton, whos Thorave G. Alvord for Liont, Governor, Franklin A Alber scr tor Canal Conmnisaaioner, and David & For Feat for State Prison Inspector, Pledgiug the voto of the Empire State te Piicoly and Johnaon and oUF Blate nominees fohoors ) Denomneing the adminise tration of Janes Rochanan (hisses), and resolving to une every effort and lord every euergy in aset> ing the government to put down the rebellion, and thereby aecure « lasting peacm which will give strommth to the State, bartmony and #talility to the Union, ond even-handed yrstice tall, LN press 1g unuiterable contempt for the men by + midtet, ats aleewhera whe, now, when our country te banver ie waving (u the sunlicht of wi Sield tow baffled, despairing, aln all that Southern conspirators ev hoped for, in hourt of thelr apparent miccs Re- solv ng thatthe tb oke the Natiog are lue te those eloquent and persuasive Pooce Comm sone ers Farragut, Grant, Sherman and Sher dan. (Cheers) And toat our thanks are equally duc te the heroic soldiers and gailort of the Army add Navy, (cheers) wie, in niauy a bloody conflict Lave shown their determination that “a Goveryment of the people, by pec ple, shall now periab tr Lowortal be to the memory of those who have fallen: to t! who survive, the profoundest jratitude of the Na- Hon they shall redeom, epurning with contempt the coward! y and trajtorona der contained in that pateh-work « litical trickaters, known ae “the Chicago PY jorin ;** Ccheerw) and proclaimin, a detorm{ nations unawed by traorous threats whether fulaniuated in Bichmond or proclaimed in the Wigwam at Chieawo, “to fight on this line, ‘)rem- acy of the Constitution ia re-eetablishod through out the jeagth ant breadth of the land, and the Stars ead Siripes shall again font in triumpi over every foot of Amertean aoll, (Cheers) Mr. Noyes then, in a few rainarka eulogiatic of ev Postmaster Blair, butroduced that gentleman te the audience amid fromense cheeriuy., Mr. Blairg on coming forward, spoke nearly as fellows; Mr. President and fellow citizens :—If T had ever doubted that my heart dlotaed tome the richt course inmy pullle conduct, Lteel tomes by the reapouse which you have kindly £ ven the fave able remerke which have fillon from the pa of your vbairman, that I have not mistaken the popu- lar benrt that the road to honcr—true Lonor -to the affections of the people, ia at all times to re~ spond to teat maxim of beng ready to merifice over, thing t che publiceause., (Applause.) Some of wy trienda-very good frieucs indeed —Lave questioned the kindnosa of the Preddoat to me in dictatiw my resignation Postrnwter-General of the country. Let me tell you, my frends that ho has as leant the support of those who are nearer to me than all other pe mthisearth. DT retiret by the recommendation of mr own father, (Ap- pleure.) He, wy frienda passed toot fod aan life when its bouors tte rewarue, or its yh shave any charm for bim. He ooka baka onty, and forward only to the granfeur of this ration and the happiness of the glorious people who are growing Up under ite prosperous Constitution ead Union; aad would not perta't a sea of bis to stand in the way of the plore ona gpd paictiote Pres vont y now leawus ue on to Bucce not ter any i that this earth coukl offer 140.) The speator then aMuded to the quen the war, He mal! it was not be- ern, we the SKo wouines bal aad, to gave toe Union, but it wan be troitors to destroy the Uicen,. ta A npolanse.) He then inate a mastert wlysigot M Ciellan’) Garrison Land | iy (ter, comin nh D He stiucled to the ty n wldon Vallandivham bad tak | Ubicara Convention, The Wordla ¥ ' Jake Thompson, George Bands ra, and the Doty pohoc of the rebela and sy mpacoversy all wert for MoClellan. Thoy bad other A at care Clan zhie nd crissof “felmont’*) wcll known in the financial eircl, Leu taben nd the representative of the ad, whe vnque bo! Chicago Union more bh hey fre taking an active aud earnest part {a thie war. Ey rland hes no desire to cee the moocuifl ent navy of Le United State grow any stronger, ® hen 1% hes alroady broken her bigh title t. the rule of tha jean, Yon know, my friends, that the growth of this count y is gail and wormwood to every sore ereiyn sn Europe. They eee the handwriting on the wall, At every one of their creat bauquets they talk with ear of tho creat Republic inthe West. dell, Davie ein fact their agent, amd would rt you bis next cotton b f #o doing defeat you tn this ele to-day they have a standing army « groater thay the number of men wo havo ( the rebolijou, With such arm es «ll republican Liberty is imposm ley nmpurrtion take place here, there w O00 thems crugh Des nia a ptanding ariay on beth meso: tho Line, lore vor (hath hue | may bo ee ind then away, wy frends | with the nar vilbhberty on the continent of A serica, (Appiatise } Letters were iben real from Preston King, oxe Becretary Chase (whose name was greeted with loud applause), Daniel 8, Diecingon and Hon Reu- Mr, Noyes then in an appropriate wpeech introdur ed the Hon, Honry © Dom ag, @ momber of Congress from Connecticut, who aid : 6 Was once s partyin this country. which Was empoateally @ War party, cooval » the Th ° lic. When that greats old bypourite, wh on bis smal) clnater of is!suds im the tured to place Lis foot on one of our vessels the ol | Demucracy cought bon Ly the throat sud Lead bim there until he cri«i peed, (Laughter and applause.) When abe fixeu her courteous eyeson the worsuless geres of our north-western | ° dary "64 40 or tight’? waa tho motto of tue Democratic party. Wena few of ber tule ! squatters in Aroostock County, Maine, rower r authority, the Democracy pus the entre mal tory array of the nation inte the bands of v dent. Aad when our despicable rij) ren and inhospitable desert betwoen t Meaeoe fo tear out tha still blew ri, Aud to leaye uh » Libby to the nanon, and tho R jo waa rough’ in ir by @ feeble 1 » why the Dew ee wounded Lon unul the who wos summoned to arma, Quite rer be she party which clas the patie urns aud which has met in grand ¢ * fo. vr have met. centleinen, ‘ merely threatened—nob wi er mw “] merely seeu on the dmaut | u in the midst of the wost men lest aud cious war that ever Ff e4 any conti. hen and when our was WNL, Log et 8 disputable right on the fea but tempting w read our national Wiuby in tw Repul bo a by- Platiorn, (Laughter) ‘That is just abou ay cud ug if the Qiskers instead of choopng ne ther teachor Wuiaim Poeun, bad chosen Napocon, or Julius Crear, ao if @ society for the pre pogat ou of the Gospel bad chosen es thelr leader gore other infidel, (Laughter and wp) voice He as easy as youcan.") The ton, singular © aay, did not one i oltaire or «, A rdidaies bus the SOR AE OS v on & War platform, Thus we have nitric acid and 4 balm of Gilead. epothecary's does. (Oontimued om last pugs.) milk, brimaione and the (Laughter.) . (Renewed ‘That ‘a the laugh:

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