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TALE N umber 10.352. N IW YORK, URSDAY, § TH The Latest News| *°"""azmc"" Ry Velegraph tothe N. ¥. Sun, WW ov ‘am |) ’ AEW VORA POLTTICS, Republicaa State Convention, THE NOMINATIONS.) Gen. Barlow fur Secretary of State. THE CANDOATES ALL NEW MEN, | The Resolutions. President Johnston Endorsed, QUA WASHINGTON DISPATCHES, Additional Trade Restrictions | Reomovod. Continued Rush of Pardoa | TMPORTANT FROM LOUISIANA Gov, Wells Provisional Governor. | na rue om aa | love of countre b did Gen, Bariow, which wasc On motion Ward Hunt, of Oneida and John K. Porter, of Albany, were nominated by acclamation for Judges of the Court ot Appeals, Mr. Hunt for the long term, and Mr. Porter for the short term. It was moved to proceed to the nomination of « candidate for Bocretary of State. Isaac Dayton. of New York, said he believed it was the individual wish of this Convention that the Hon. Chauner M. Depo be nominated, and re e'ected to the tion Le now eo al and faithiully fill Chee He did not propose to withdras his name, but he presumed he merely ex. oe that vencemaa'es own feel when be said tat the time has arrived when the Pttrivtic T nion party feele ita duty to show its erat lindo towards the noble mea who have proven thelr freely givine her their Lost eer- *® and risking their lives for her interests harman t¢Gen, Francie ©, Bariow, of New York, 1 he now nominated for Becretary of Stat Dastou c d by parting ® handsome compll- M ves and saci flicer of the nominee. neer. of New York, eaid he knew t nau nomina’ed, and be doubted | whether there » many in the Convention who | But ett he was whiting te vine and areiet at hie who fe} eas through » and waa, but ts all rviDRg arty and his co: lad te oti, Van Wee m be of State ihe riva voce vote resulted as fol'ows 179 Dasiow i L. Biches cer moved the unanimous nomination of 191 Van Wyek 5 M. Depew led The vote for Compirol'or resulted an fol'ows Thomas TH. Hillnonse, of Ontario, nominated by h house was made unanimous ile ial Chatlee d, Folves, reccived 205 votes; James A, Rell ] : $2 bende hemuny, vf } treatin r c e ot Jeterson, 52: Tracy b Le. of € NEW beul ION Td BE HELD. | On motion of Mr. Holl, the nomination of Mr, Hite i i) Al The Odd YF THE $1 ell at Baltimore. | OF C} RITY. | ut Scenes, jevrcionn UNVEIL NG Vast Assem! Ted ne ve bri vu LATER EUROPEAN NEWS. The Fouians to be Looked After, Enclish Men of War to be) Stationed off the Coast of aad, &., &e., NEW YORK POLITIC Proceedings of The Republican Con- vention, Syracvae, NY... Sept. %).—The Republican State Convention was called to order at noon, to-day, by Charles Jones, Chairman of the State Comnmittes, On motion of iamilton Harris, of Albany, Charlies J. Folee:.of Ontario,was chosen temporary chairinan, Mr, Folver upon taking the chair nade a short speech fn advocacy of the priaciples of the Republican & Cc. party. Janes Ke of New York, then nom!nated Major G. W, Tharson, ot Tiorm, and George M. Van Wert, ecreta: ies, sew York, moved that the dele- al district should meet dur- t thier names to represent Jomuittee, Adoptet, col the Committee oa Per- we or and Joshua G, Ab- tand Jobn Bart; 3d. Low; 4th. Hf DJ, Mitebell and 1 and ard Dodd; bth A. Bell; 6th. W. #. Lincoin’ and Seth H, Winte; Tu. Z. HH. Biakeand B.A, Frost; Sth, Jes. TD. Warres sad Goeorwe W. Palmer, AFTERNOON BEASTON The Conrention was called to order at 3:30 P. M., when Ilexcry Sinith, of New York, repor'ed in favor of adm lar delevation from the Fires District Sounty, which was adopied | delegations reported names for umitvee as follows and they were | Mistrict.—Owen W Brennan, William R. , m® Btewart ana LW Jerome 2¢—Charles Jones, H, D. Robertson and John 4. Ketehum, #4,-Hamil- ton Harne John A. Cook and Gideon Reynolds, 4th, ~Lloom fc her, Nath el Churchill end O. K. W 00d f ee Honkine and Allen Mon: u & and ¢ he H. Ke vey end a. Sh.-Jobo Van Harp, J.mes D, Warren and Benjamin Field James A. Bell, Chairman of the Committee on Permanent Oreanization, reported as follows, and the repostwas adopied unanimously; Prewident, ~Hon, Chauncey M, Der 7. Vice Mreavients diara A. Wh Lyman &. L {hompaor -tlawer, The usual peor - Mr. Depew, upon taking his reat, thanked the Con- vention for the honor conferre|, The great crime of p call, which fnsugurated the civil e iteelf, has been crushed by the t Jere, apd the wledomn chis. who ve years azo, for country, th varylug tf ying he inhey threw every log ) ALC COMBI prosecution 1eLu a, We Wi fiud them | te } Tetofude of dancer eon Leu he seut of (overs with ne word of eympatiy, end sheibews uted jor the suilvages of the people with no ’ BI eral’ lor ‘g the t in bis BD ike the do lav ‘ them ievding = bim with vrawe. ‘ues od boot) @ Waterial sid to he eo’ ) Bppls ihe tr victotee fo Ie on ‘ be verification of the | jd ade When vil wae sca, the devil @ onk would be, ve Covil got weil, the devil @ mouk waste.” (atecewed apyisuee.) We have mes here to-nay as th CPSU SAO FCA OF & BLPAL patriotic party thoy hae upt tL Gevernmens kad those | Bho administer tor the ation of thove 1 mater are Le § fOr be tuvu.< Of te coun'ry, Vudunis in 6% thy and une ing in bey $ webu ‘ bull News OL Lhe te e when nO word j te ii pLo 1 cus Jocseca, J ae 2 7 W ‘ the 46 OO UUs 2 ech Wei web, We a toevery 1 We Lea: Wo wis pay youevey Deal + ute.@.b W is sas, 604 we he t i vAyuial det me ity ead We t whole peop.e te « we Lem 1 tt We will ret. be with emp ide, but wi » which we are certain to y the foun dations of the coun. sy wud eecure.y ip the piincipies of ubery u-bice \O Gl, gLoundiug tier om that broad lib- d beneficent justice which characterizes tour institutions, (Prolonged Applause.) Dy what le iho plgneuce gj the Vouyeution ? | ke ¢ combtul ot t For State Treasurer, a de erate nominated Gen. CA, Van Week: Gilee W oickine nemina- ted teore W, ech er, Geo. Ketchum ponicated Col, How laud, of Lh Henry A. Low withdrew the name of Gen. Van Wroek, seaylog he would not accept fthe nomination of State Tressurer, The vole rerulted as follows Howland “se Schuyler 145 The nomination of Col, Howland was mace unani mous EVENING BrESTON Mr. Davia, of Mource, moved that General John tindale bad t, bad wou an unqn on, stands among (he ysan exalted postion ip priv The nomination was made by acclamation and fol- lowed by app'ause. gineer and furveyor, Stephen F. Gooding, of Niagara, Charles W. We General Charles K. Grat Jenne, William B. Taylor, of Oneida, Miles ( of New York, and J Piatt Ciootee!l. of ( named, The following is the result of the v second ballot, Goodre!l, 200, Groham, 153. Taylor, 7. The nowination of Mr. Gioxieell was made unani- mous. For Canal Commirsioner, Robert ©. Dorn, of § neectady, and Alexonder Hue were nominated with the foll Dorn, 156 ins Mr, Dorn’s nom nation was made unan on a ou) tz, of Schuyler, ui, of New York, | lily, elda, were teou the he- 140 Forl cto! Pri of Colum! vo . B. Sia t ; of Cattarantr tor jeneral Johu Barnum, of Ononw and G. B. Hubreil rn be bomine ion nis of General Bernuim was mace u For Clerk of the Court of Appe 0 motion of Gen, Patrick, Men Jones, of Catlaangus, wae nominated by acciamation, | THE RESOLUTIONS Hon. Henry J. Raymond, on behalf of the ¢ mittee on Resolutions, read the folowing | tions : Reaoloed, That wo congratniate the poopleof this Atate upon the overthrow of the rebe 1 the return of pewe to all rections of our ¢ tar 1 CoUle try, and that ee find .n the preservation of our Union, the re-ertablishment of the maternal sa 4 the extirpation of # avery " nu sacrifices by d me Divin piished. and who have, by lustre on the Ame comtors of an of uli rv ne | honoieble and dieubling » ouads in the service of their country. Resolved, That while we deplore the death t easinstion of Ab:abam Lincolu re cloriag aca transcendant useiulnérannd bonor and asa» tional calamity. we recognize in Ar his suecessor, a ftatesmiau of ability, + high-toned patriotism and the rnet | rity, andone who has rendered tiv row led integ © services to the Union cause during the seve whose single hearted cevotion to the perinanr prorper iy aud glory of our eomisen aatry. commande the respect and coniidence of the Arie any ie, and that we renew to tilin im bie ncaa ma the we aseurances of cordial and eflective supe hich | were tendered by usin howinaton aud election, Kesolved, hat we app @ emiueduy © end | Just.the sen! mente of Rindnees mad connaeuee which | ent Johnson has evinced toward tho e of th nities and inuividuale lately ia ce hon. who ps the perpetuation of the Union sna tie pepet ohibitiow of slavery we the lecitinaie wus tree | lis of the war; that we ye fe fruit awhich he bee btaaeu boy ae wlieve | hai Tobitery euthorniy (a the therm sta nel suihowty to @ i can form Of government \ of greater 1outual re ape iniereet in each Others weltare terre and pouthert joue of the | uion, hitherto pr ed, and that inal the b win) adopt to the attainment ¢ and benef enda, we predge Liu our coro " Learty support ‘ | Souler, ‘buat while we sovereiguty over wll the saul tae Coust tution of Lmitca ales, confirmed andf biished by the re Te, ord tue peve! fes im the Lnwi ction over all local and domer te ly Teserseu to thei Ly We amine jority; apd thar whenever ib eis ) Witners koew thor the altimate extinction of the najoval debt; ant that we approve and endorse the deternmiuation of the Government under no © feumetrnces to assnine directly or indireetiy, any portion of the (ete incur direction under President Jc with foreign nations, tn b EPTEMBE R 21, 1865. je (co during the winter. In the emaciated anda lit condition of | epourh to free: | of '4. in the prisoners the winter wae cold rethein (odeath During ‘he sammer 6 hottert ther the thermometer 1) ot know lle had fiequenly een dead men ‘oes out of the stockaic with wounds upon th red by the rebel authoriilesin the prosecution of the | r lw? om the shade; in the susamer war againet the United States. | Resolved, That we expect | t ernment as prompt and a he | O. Gerrity, of the 106th Pennay! fonal expenuitaros as Lie ropister, whe was froseu w death daring the mit; an abolition of a! P std aA 1 saw a man's log amputat had been Resolved, That we have thot by @ sentinel, bet fs * pool witness did | | ainet them oj all juet demands in recuriue teu ese ir national insulte and wrongs and to tominieiniug the tized policy of our Government by which tie interterence of foreicn powers with the Ineitutions of thie continent is recarded a# hovtile to our poace Qnd menacing to our independence Resolved, That we tender our coneratniations to | William Hi. Seward upon his poviceutial escape from the knife of the assassin; #8)! we rejolee that his distinguished services way till be continued wo the nation and the caure of liberty Keaolred, That the administration of Gor, Fenton deserves and commande the reepect aud confi fence of the people of th's State, and thet we have pledged to it our cordial aud hearty rupport Resolved, That we call apon the loval constituen- cles cf the coveral districts in this State, in electing candidates tor the | ure and ciher ollices, to nominate none but { known inteerite of chai acter asthe only m eof avoing Corruption curing an honest a stretion of pabue a id ee- Keaclved, Vhat ’ paity ba steadily enetained the Gove convest with the re teil only sen neuer ‘ but against thore who eave it the alr i sywpathy and encoury nM States, co will it uow tain tte sutho.iuty and oud ifeeffor « to trate. the biessiuce of I Freedom and Perce, to al sections of our com country, and we confiie appeal to ite part history. ite peeen’, and the charscter of ite candidates, as ite title to public contidence and support After reading the resolutions, aud in rerponee to loud eal's, Hon, Henry J. Raymond briefly addressed the Convention, congratulating the deierates upon the unanimity and harmony that have characterized all their proceedings, and also opon ihe excellence of the ticke: ther have putin nom!nation. The resolutions wore then a On motion of Mr, Kay mo. adopted, with warm applause: Resolved, That we repel ae false and ealum!none the imputation cast by the Denoeratic Convontic upon the official tutegrity end porsoual Lonest Chaune M lepew f Btaie we enoree his official conduct in the enaweration of the ceusus, end m all reepecte te worthy of the Spproval and commendation of the people, Mr. Waldo Hutchings offered the following roselu- tion, which was unanimously adopted tothe able mon who have American nationally in Eng iepd our en a ant ele one Mournive with thas ¢ i friendein ths watty for the tors of Richard Cobuen, one of the truest of their number, Hon, Chauncey M. Depew was thon called for, and reeponded in a few brief remarks, after which, civing three cheers for the caudidates, the Convention ad- jJourned sine die, entin thie and ocher lors ted nnanimoualy, i, the following was 7p From Washinzton. The Pardon Husiness Korther Kestrictions up rade Kemoved, bte. W astra te s, Beprember 20, The President to- éranted an unconditional pardon to Francis Buchanan, who wae tried hy the Iistrict Court of Wisconsin at the July term tn 1850, for robbing the United States mails aud sentenced to ten yeare imprisonment. Pa-xeontor RLM and et-Gioveruor Sinith have re varmed to thel to-day on parole in larce numbers Hunter omnes Pardon seekers continue to arrive The following elreular, modifying form tione, has Leen leaued te Collectors of Cust Turaseny Drrs or inetruc- rR? Warttisaton, 1 ¢ Sin the clreniar o shipmentor euns and ar totore declared in insurre fied that you will he any reference to thh pportiug eune aud uuttion therefor, in an onable amount, and aleo binsting powder for 1 purposes, You wil caake weekly returns vet day of the week of the a granted you, showine the nannies an of conmienors and consiene ® the arount ' erot the powder, elhot nad of lead ehi | mnuet be fated in pounda, keow baee desiuned that there eh y eehall inn what way in rot loent be necermary orotuary ®ante of the counts All ouhe you will reinre (signed) H, Met " Pecretary » Tresmur The Treasury Department wil! not teaue at p any more compound interest notes of ti © denomina- tlon of one hundied dollare, © have been coun terfeited, and will adops meagsnres to call are in elreuletion Phe rates of portoge upon lettera to Schleawig-Tlo!- stein end Sauenteg, by the Poussin closed mail, will hereafter be thirty-one cents per muggle rate, if prepaid, and thirty-three ceute per single race, if unpaid Huger, Abner & Deporte aber hee northeast part of the city, wa nicht, tovether with the ¢ i in eu hes brewery, in the estroved by fire Inet contents ‘LLe loer fe $15,000, ain from th t : sinith, of Vi Gevernor Wil an South is ex- Main reinia, TU. WIRZ TRIAL. Proceedings on Wednenday, Washi oton, Sept r. A. Thom that he had L in the Coafedersie army ae a pri- vate: war nppointed an aesielant rurycon aud pro- | toted to eurgecu; le was easeisaed to duty at the Anderaouville hogpital, and an ong the reporte which @ wae tho following BM, HM TAL, Av uy Lie Ga. Iw most reepe cia d your attention the very bad eanitar tlon ofthe Secona da HOA Well ne the whole heat to the bm meuse Quantity of filth ac oninulatoe i the eo ets, and to the flithiuers oft} and patiould aad to the fret that it cannot t ‘ aneli wo are fur nished with the meana with which to work ; patlence lying on the cold qround without het eino that we have w very canty end that the rations are ue of the not issued in proper qu . Oi ver steps may be taken to seine | ro delecta Lata, bir, Yours) erven A. TH \fet Surgeon To K. A. Stivenson, pureton in Glaee AUS Witness bad made pevoral rituilar seporie to De White, He frequeutiy saw | + have pante | made out of what litte Led ould pet During the adimdinisrr » but few veretabler and the parte He placiug b be ae Coulederate Hl ta could have been drawu. sud it the hospital with vorer lier unsifted, and very ¢ # ti |} compatible with the pubuc eafety to restore to DO) thee were under J ite Siowe lately in rebeliou the regewea +xercive of } procure medicines, 1 those rights, we (oust it will ce done it Nand | ty was many dave bere tle } on the basis that tuey will be ex seine 4 it Of | quentiv tie medicines @ (04) Wp impartial Jus lee, ¢ ‘ ei VONOn Bur, JO petustiou ui he Pr.ucipies wh.cn CoUBLMLe the Ws. of our Kepube ibeiituyons Kesoiv d, Lhe. tho restoration of pecs © the Hover uine it 0 ieel.e the oF bunale of the count, to their jus ead nasuias ty wee yy BG thas we bave jul and eniie f that thie j wil te doug as soon as the wales ut the aacon will i) enable permit, B44 UO KOOLEr ae {Resolve t, ‘Vhat the debt incurred by the vation In deivnce of ite own exisence in a s.cred and inv ole. | Die obligation resting upon all the poperty and wll e a of wil sec of the uutry tor lie filgiments that while we demand at the bands ot Congress euch measures ap @hall Impose the borden of taxation equally and imparviale ly upon all classes, have full reliance upon the poopie for the maintenance of tue nadouel Denar aad a ne jet at al, i eithy | tributed tt te the sau | gevenio of alitues people, in.wnuch @¢ tLese Be | of them ep in email ¢: of Dr, Stevenson, thi The | fuel, end that | ey testified uty seatified | | the order, wore tome Who had their ekulle Mactured, | tested cneorteo whe had been w | in hertockade by their comrades, in the early part of June he treaved five handre!t patients ® day, | Witness he newer was interfered with by Capt. Wirz, ® Lo, the witncas thought, showed a disposition so let the surgeons do all they could for the priso- ners, Lane quantities of yogetables were entered open the heepital books aa bought, but they were never broug!it inte the hoa, iy The vegetables were Sought wich the hoep sal fund, and there must beve teen a fraud ved, Lf the amount of hospit ‘ lowod hy toe Government had been drawn it @ eupplied all necessary things to the hospi- ted ihat it be had been furnished he could havo bongbt plenty of vetivies they got rea! —thet With the uo: Veuuiabiee fe wich en! lor. stiew In the fall of 1504 rever the to the prisoners, ‘They also oney, andeent a large Ure th kel ip the bakery and distribut- + ihere wae an order torbiding ing into the horpital without n Wire, The rales were more Audersonville than afterwards, +* York Volunteers, tetified be reached over the dead n the sentry fired at he bullet passing ove boad, striking two me of whom, io hie tent was mortally Wirs planted a range of flags insice the ftockace, aud gave orders that if a ciowd of 200 shoud gather ta one place beyond thoes fage Le would file grape and canister anonget them, eli Rossel teerfied that he was in the vice of she United States ia Company BE of the Piret Wiscoasia Cavaley; wae taken to Atlanta; stayed inthe hospital two wookm: was (ben taken to Andersonville arriving there ou the 37th of May, 1s€4, wLen he was coaveved to Capt, Wire's head na other thin © Piocnre some quarters, Wire wld hie orderly to take everything thar “that Yankee cavalry ron of ab-— bad.” Wire Shrentcoed to jot the witness because he spoke to bh out the Lad bread. Le had his pistol in bis Hand, coting it to the witnesse'’s head H th pued [ tion, Witness bad eon men ahot aod his arm went d fired and hiled him; ry and shake bis i hin “pully ws reuieved; an beloncing iment ne the witness was vacciueted ; ne tiret of Octo he hed vo other pall over him on b where vaccination NM shea or two ect cual by the sentinels: one Uucer the dead ine, the « saw Capt W * ; Wie eaid he had been an order! £4 [iinole mglinent and wae under b.egel. Other witnesses were examined when the Com- mission adjourned, From Baltimore The Odd Vellow’s Celebration Unveiling the statue of ( barity Baltimore, Sept, 20. The elty presente @ gay as- pect this morning, The weather is brieht and pro- pitious, end the various divisions of the great proces- so of Odd Fellows are now marchicg to the various positions areigned for their formation, preparatory to marching to participate in the ceremonies of the un- volling of the splendid etatue of Charity, BLOOND DINPATOR Ral imore, Seve. ibe procession moved at 11 pled just owe hour im paselug. The abroast, and wae preceded by @ detachment of police, and fiauked by police, who kept the atreet «ear of all obstructions, Most of the Lateoe eppesred in new regalia, and there were many now and elegant banners dirplaced, Fine bande of music were interepereod throuchout the line, and In the body of dozen large d, aud crowded with o'clock, aud or column marched dieu, inoatly girl who bore na- merous ated shields, variously Inscribed jw the pames of various Stat and territo- care were drawn |) * drereed in ira ¢ a larce number of Biso thany orp otros he rear up by the Grand bn petiv regaidae, A opments, » fea ure of this | Eocampment, 1 chowas seated the High Pricet of the Order, arre in hie vestments, with the two runidians on e'ther side of the door, clad in black eivet, wearlug yilded helmete and black velvet robes etudded with goid buttons, Last of all came the members of the Grand Lodge of the United States. in carriages, ‘To the dirappointment of the | wast body of spectators, the Present of the United | Bintes wae not present. having heen prevented by | in portant official duty from accepting the invitation, | ihe head of the procession reached the monument | shortly atter noon, when the line was halted and ar- | tensed in open order, whilat the Grand Lode marched from the extreme left to the stand erect neer the base of the monument, where the ceremony of unvesling the statue of Charity took place, after prayer by the Kev, Mr, Wil/ameon, The report of the Wildey Monument Committee was read Grand Sire Nicholson then tormaily propented the ment to (he Grand Lodge of the United states, was rocesved ou their part by Past Grand Sire in an eloquent sddress, in she course of in wh dtha frou thie time our Order will f nersted and vitalleed upen ite great » of love and brotherhood by reason of our happy Veuwh Tennion here to-day ‘Lhe movement which we inavwurated today speaks, eithough ivanimate, of @ boty of wea united in deadly etrife—oot againat other not sgaiuet their feilow men, not against hot Cys human rights hus banded uet vice tp all pemiry, Wack disease and the sions of the race, under the broad banner roity wud peace aud good will and love to en | an, The eccoe at the monument was one of surpassing interest, se forming « complete circle around the io a distance wot only far beyoud hearing, but were beyond aleht, ‘The procession bav.ae reached the moment, (he chusely decorated ear containing the high priest of the cacampment of the Orcer goigeous- Iv habited in the syinbole rober and rege high office, wae diawnto the left of the space on which the platiorm was erected tu the South of the monvmmeut for the accommodation of the diguitaries of tha cit) and the chet officials of the order ry tthe: side of the plationm were rneyed the care pre yed for the ure (the orpian ebiidren of the order rie ily im frentof ihe piatform and rising from | liber mite, was an Clecently elaborased arch, painted end embellished to rep eeeut marble, suspended from the arch, aud e'taebed tots by the symbol!» mks of the words: “Friendship, Lave and Truth,” which intarn anrtained in the ame mya.te insprer, (he phreee “North, East, South and Weet,” and yet benosth this, the lus) ring invocation: “iru. claim Peace," ‘The follow ing letter, roccived by the Committee eppoluted to favite the J'rcs tent,was read by Grand- wlro Nicholvor Gexitemen: T have boned to be able to accept your Liud tvitation for to-morrow, bus | have tound Upon cmetu purty, ot tb would be tmeompatible with coirt urrnurenents [ pray vou to bedove tha TI igje.ce im the recon of your Order throurh- out the Luived Sialcs, ae an acepicions p-esave of the resto. @tign of or ler and compote political harmony he Wor-teues ce Be fo the hoep tal eer te toon 40 to 6) | desthe per aay, and thew parte woul be flied by sick em trem’ ‘he ' fe heqtanty oreur.ed in the Bice! oleho boa pever Tevelved medics. svat et ihe | slockmie vate ior ius roula dae befare | | being cary to the weber rehurned to ie stockade fron. 1 tal Wee VerY small; { ) many who got w we eat vurees, Or on come duty outside ihe #/oh Witness bad fre | queutly seen men b ' stoc kato (And uo 008 knew what the 0 lalfof those 4 had proper 4) eou furnished ; many p boughs, old biank: Laas wee elke roey who died coud |}, shelter and tccommnols @ Prisoners built ehe! OF Wy Adng Way quid rv throughout the tion, [C peed badly say that in My uGgmen', thie is at the pesent moment, the }eoper aim of hue patriosion, (Signed) ANDREW JOnNBOM, Other aldicaces were delivered by prominent gen- tlemen, the tonor of whose remark’ were congratula- tory on the reunion of the Order and the returm of peace, and presaging a happy future for the country, Ter wrecking anna Alpha has gone to Wil. tea, | ™inwton. NC, to raise the sunken blockade run- the tent of she Giand | Thirty-Third Year ees Louisiana. Gev, Wells Previsienal Governor, Cairo, Sept, 19.—The Now Orleans Deira lear ‘Lat President Johnson has appointed J. Madisom Wells Provisional Gevernor of Louisiana, giving hime the same authority as vested in Gov Sharkey. The DLs thinks that members to the Btate Convention can be lected in thirty days, and that an election for members of Congress, members of the Legislatare and State officers cam take place before November, and hopes thas the United Btates Senators will be’ sent te Washington in time for the meoting of Con ates, Alabama, Proceedings ef the Convention. Montgomery, Ala. Sept. 18.The election ordi4 nance passod to-day, It authorives the Provisional Governor te ordor am election for members of Cone Gress, The election for Governor, members of the Leaislatnre and other State offi the fret Monday in ‘Noversber. te dent tee Th for Mayor, Aldermen and Councilinan ot Motite oth take place on Mouday in December next. ‘The third Monday In mbor is appoint meeting of the Legislature, Anord soot oeatlec. which provides for the appointment of the Judges the State by the ernor and their confirination by the Senate; ir the increase of their salaries aad the length of their of office, thereby taking their election from ¢ There has been om debate on the slavery to-day, From Europe.} Four Dayw Later News. The Canard mail steamer Australasian, from’ Queenstown the 10th September, has arrived at thie port, TIE FRNTANA TO RR LOOKED AFTER, ‘The Cork Keronren annonnees that Governmen®? had orlered a number of gunboats, with two men-of- war, totake up positions of Bantry Bay and some sijoining station on the weet coast of Ireland, THR ATLANTIO CABLE, Mr. Cyrus W. Field is among the passongers by the Australesian, On his way from London to Liverpesl Mr. Field stopped at Birmingham, and incidentally’ attended one of the sectional meetings of the Britisha Association which was in seasion {a that town, The subject of telegraphy wae under discussion, and Mrs Field was called upon to address the ting. Mr. Field sald—The Atlantic cable had failed. The canses were ail known, but that they would be reme- died, and that they were on the eve of euc= cons, he hat nodonbt. The men on eo Great, Fastern attributed the break, some to ident « some to design, One of the mechanics in the tank remarked to him, “ It was one of as seventeen In the ould be im tank that caused the accident.” There the next expedition improvements made upon the previous arrangemen They would not ed be the bottom of thes able to dow o ano’ her eab! Aviant! jut to recover the present one, ENGLION VIRW OF AMERICAN AFFAIRA, The York correspondent of the Dai.y News eaye there ie an ugly look about the negro question, wo usly that even those who wore the loudest peer ing that things were going perfoctly well at the unable longer todeny that the eltwa— He de enaination of e laree num— ver of the whites not to allow the policy of emancipa= tion to be errried out, If they can prevent It by an moans whatever, is daily becoming more manifes ‘The writer quotes authorities which erate that hun— dreds ef vecroes sre daily murdered in the Sonth; and reereenate that these wholesale murders are ‘od to a conspiracy whieh has for its object the tofthe poareet, or their entire extor~ . aboiitionlets, he oars, suppor (sme Hutler’s plan, which is to orennize a biack battalion in every ecunty of the Bouth, to be Seeperten or contiscations, and to give the nevro the mufliage, Mrs. Moore, widow of Thomas Moore, the poet, died on the 4th fuet. at Sloperton Cottage, aged 65 years, The Paris Parura says: That a monument will be erected at Portemouth to commemorate the visit of the French fleet to England, Abd-o!-Kader bad quitted France for Syria, The official Vienna (Austria) GAaserre, atates thet the Lperial elemoncy will be extended to persone deeply implicated iu the recent Polish insurrection The Paci Mart Gaterre tn epeaking of the Avstrian-Prossian Conventi n says: It is not hard te understand whatisthe feeling in France, and rare the question of the Duchles is not settled yet, and there is every prospect now that it will not be settled without more iater‘e;euce on the part of the Wert orn Vowors than Prussia will find convenient for her designs The North German Garerte says thet Austria end Prussia have resolved to separate the Customs a4~ minietrations of the two Dutchios, and to give them & dis'inct chief mi ement Severe! members of met con: ad r eu ting » the Holstein estates after the hall of the Catversity Govere rivate house at Kie!, fad been closed against them by order of the ment. Thirty one deputies attended, represen clergy and the peasantry, but no members eppear on behalfof the nobility, Resolutions wer te nd ii rial to the Federal Diet, con! * Rover ndeeet cine waste th it . al exnres 00 a wish ‘or. the convocation of the repre c sentatives, and declares readiness to comply with the wish of the national party. Deplorable accounts are received from Constantt~ nople of the great fre in Stamboul, It is stated thet 2,800 balldings were destroyed, and that upwards 92,000 persons were rendered houseless by the disas— ter. Bome acconnts even estimate the destraction of buildings at upwards of 12,000! The medical Commission at Constantinople reports that cholera had almost disappeared. Princes Alfred aud Arthur of England were ex pected at Coustautivople tly, Lenton, Sept.9—P! M.—Coneola for money, 9 ™~ 90, tilnete Cocaral shares, T9)s. shares, S40 bay. Ud. Bi ties, le News Items (By Telegraph to the New York Sun.) J Davie bas not been removed to Carrol Hal!, but oocuptes his casemate as heretofore. Ir is expected that Memphis, Tenn., wi!l soon Le abolished as ® military post, ‘Tam Fair of the Charitable Mechanics’ Associay tion opened yesterday at Hostoo with flattering prospects of great suceess, Hoth Paneull and Quincy Halle are occupied for the exhibition, Gao, T. Gangisos, who brought the box o@ watches to Norfolk, Va., lass week, that wow taken from our Andersonville prisoners, was are rested at bia home in Drummondtown, on the caste ern abore, acd taken to Fortress Monroe on Mone day. A lobster pediar named Jones bas been arrested at Portland, Me., and coufossed to setting fire yes- terdey morning, to the W.lliame’ Mansion in thas City, He is aleo suspected of causing the late gross conflagration, He was armed with @ loaded ree volver, Gam. Geonas 8. Dopo bas arrived at Fortress Monroe from Washington, Ilis duty is to cus down al! unnecessary government expenses in the Quartermaster's and other Departments, and afer by completing bis work there, he will go to North %} Carolina on « like mission Tuw Mooting of the General Associstion of the -~ (Continund ea the Lass Faas.) t