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N' umber 1 O. 632. NEW, YORK, THURSD iW a | The Latest News. cannot forget thet ther men whohruetd * prepared to * he American fice.” oot the | rived in town ¢h brother, Linton AUG UST 16, 1866, _ evening, in company with his tepbens, Te isthe euest of R. J. ie, | Grovesdeck, et Obie ¢ as the organ of the united deegation fom that Stas, presented ao letter of At the cpn.necf the Conv ne | Arun iel, Keq, in Broad etrest. Va d¢igham wil | with'rewal from Mr, Vailandigham, and esse! that By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun, | 7 nt barmony eeemed to prevail. I mae | probably Le serena: ed to-morrow evening. | it be read tothe (oavention The Chairman in BY THE 7 took ther places, and the organization proceede a mated that that @ould require unanimous cousent, . \ strictly toate ng to orders.” Very little time wee bs OCEEDINGS Q@nd askel wh ther there was any objection. Z \ 1 la rit 1c Cable cecupled by the proceetings, which were eo epeed iy OF THE A delegate from New York arove and objected, a term ef thet eeveral thoueso people who =. (Lead eries of “read it “read 't."") —— | arcve © atibe Wigwam, feltqul ed winted ©) oO N V I N on ( ) N. Penator Jo! m, of Maryland, moved that the PIeeT CADLS DISPaToH. Ou ei res when y found (he day's work wascompered, At a tales be suspenced in order te allow the letter to be h Back r Spe al Corre es atin | thie time a drize)ine rein began to fall, dripping xD bar reat The Rhine Freatier--France Dews. our OF DOOR. SCENE | through he un€al het roof of the building, se. \oasly Parcapetrcia, Avover The National Unten The rules were snepanded aud the letter was read Panis, Avocet 15-Noow.—Tt ts reported today, . aN ES. |! mo ling were of he “press” who remained Coavention reasseinbied at noon today, ibe Wia- | by the Secretary, a8 Guiowe on rood euthorfty, that the French Govormment bas - -_---—--—— to #rive om their repor wen wee crowed wih delegeee ard eneecators, | o“ A rol iTi€ AL Wal EIDOSCOPE The Loiele which were taf pecple verterde-, | & tareeramber of sine é an eres ames ieee u rat.) | absadoned the ides of extending the frontion of : ee eatin i | have hiere \y swarmed @ *t hums ‘Mr t r. of Ve e : . Sac Union Conon on, | Franee by the asneration of certain German previa. — = tered io them last ‘ eafier © Coprention & p ‘ © reratwed fom the Nattonet | coe on the Rhine. + = H ’ . . All Sorts of People With ALL | ine ve Iiizy thea ald that ihe f ae wa ae taae | f2005 CANL® DIBPATON, a F vale, an ’ the repo te of ihe Committe Pp iniel ve aa erate Tron . Seits of Principles. ade ‘ e Convention), | Mr. Hiair, of Maryland, hece rove se it Wot cal cave of | The States of Southera Germany—Thetr aaenbimeiaiitdininbiied a.0 estimated at more than five thousaad. This! Me Passtoent-1 e el be tee tommit. Jeg stion ty he «| Proposed Resasnexation te the Germas HARMONY OUT OF CONFUSION | merniuge voral thousand more ecen he coming | tee on Permanent Orgenigaticn to make (ue flew. ‘ O aee ' sou oa 8 more Confederation, ' ‘ , j 1a ove : ar unit expecting wo | 3g report: Jy ; : one Nemeomtic | Beaury, Avovst 15—P. M.—A Counell of State te a ie ' her pane ancee one gress Wiseam For President-—Sen:tor Ih * Wieconsin elerced aw | bold fee The Democratic Peacs Offerings. | ine severst commicos hare ben eo:king The anncuncement of tho arme o intte _if <1 coceae | holding sittings in thie éapital, and engaged tm the | triowsir. and f leern will be qoiie res eport | wee greed w nof cheers t 4, Bir coms! ‘eration of ‘he question of the reennexation VAL, wood. ra iD TRAIN. when | e Con whites ck to-d Fe Vice Presidents the folloe eevent oft r ‘ iog | of the S.atea of Southera Germany to the German ; - ; 19 68 : tel ‘ oa Bu a a) Ms sine Lecnart W i - ‘ etre. ff t a A our eg A 04 “ A ts . A | Confederation How they Accent the Sit einen F- Sista VWat the procesaliade of ve-day axe tapuided'| Gens ag Assen ot ha sua mane | > OANLE DINPATOR. a 1 wid enes te 1 cia'ees of the ecrle. | od once 1s at » Briteh Provinces of North America —Cea- % . . 4 . < i ve ake beswour th __ CONVENTION PR )SREDIN §. | rt hed time 1 abe toekerch ‘he many | he WH s* gh arg pry | lederation LeGnitely Arranged, Ete. — b{e pop reel ewitnesse! in soderoand al b t Vire is ‘ 5 ’ . rn i ford Pe om Loxpow, Ava. 18, Noow.—It te ennea! to-day the places whera the ce vw Coa oun t to ‘ i ) need Senator Doolittle Made Preside rica Genk ah sicavedia its ale oad t oer eee peers saetee serra ee that the plans for the confederation of the Britiam oe parE with a lete Cenledersie General : as, f \ A ‘ net own ce iberste convict a of eaty Provinces of North America have been definitely ‘4 » ‘ my . ‘ ‘ ! t Hier oP ane A STORM Ok CHEERS. | Bobbing with b 86 DMS Cue been, Liou KOK ON ino Avaba ‘ ws . of | arranged by the Government, _ — pe hra ¥ beta ( y heaiuck ifon. J W ‘ ‘ . urit ty the ‘s ‘ : the statement i Mr.Dc little’sS ech | 4 » atceked with ceveré dyes , be end thas the . t isalso made that the terms for = - JOLLULLE > pe = wah | cietug phie intention of te net a eeat ren dele- t i nein t ,, | lene from the Government for the building of am - . - - e ee | gait) p eeatnily conversing with the men whom Lo Han way tos erute |! intercolen!al railroad from Halifax, Neva Scotia, , Ieee ¢ FS eo | Oe i Buus Dispatch from Presideat Johanson | swore should not “ule him out elive.” He has he tite " ton pont of connection with the Cansdiam Gran@ - —— collepset enw 4 haw! off to repair dam * diaw tou the Ouia Deno - D | og ' ¢ Fernwudo anid Bin Wood ere cre te teciog wi, seas ia cue | Trank Rallaay have been seitied. EeThiaks ’ rovidencsis aDelegato | longer eb dt be men who have been arkivg ea ery eo ‘ie FITASOUAL DIGPATCHES BY OASLA, | bem for the part twodaye to beck ont of the Cone | ‘he ; enn pul teal cany Loudon Stock Exchange. Debate on Resulutions=-Acj OUFDMeANt | vert va, Then Copa f won cone ion _ Loxnom, Avo. 16—Noon.—Cousola are quoted at apibaniiueadal nan as defiant y se ever, though withcus . ba ry $5', for money bf " , ' Te | the co ‘ge! he raives is near the head tt 2 Ie Ia Uolted States Five Twenties are qnoted 68'4. OUR CABLE DISPATCHES. | g apoitie of alclitioniam, Theodore tint sour weiter Loxpos, Avo. 15—P.M.—The following are the a slecasaslcide sof ench scenes, on! e 00, | Bicone crest oficial qnotationson the London Stock Kxchange a MM : . ‘ 12 6 ‘ ace constantly yale apteatedatongs . . : | the close of business today 1e Rhine is) ToNntier: | * i 4 ° bs ‘ pt eweg by © giea. oa sity ba Wikieh every #/ lupe exhibiied hee, Every c tut Conveatoa | thy oi my heat Consols for money. . — ¢ 4 oan (emeee) C. L, Vattas United Bt ‘ te fene Atlantic cable patches gud Mexieza | ui ates Fi ‘wentios FRANCE § BACKS DOWN” @ Dub Lie aterest. Convention is the | po) » r 0, i, On motion of Sensiee Cowan, of Pennsyivania, Iiiwois Central shares..... - on every 6h wlth bundieds of rum 0 | Os ey; Ohio. B, Fane ‘ @ cmmitiee of tro fomeach Bare sad leicitoy Esie Railway shares. ‘ P ant Li'lnol Joba | ret t eorcerning the mcv s of distinguebed politi- | 4 aki | was aypoimted to prepare resolutions and an address, Liverp Market. Germaa Confederation. clave. Lelased upar r abou! President Jobnsen | Ww ~~ u. ful cquently the commitiee was anuounced. lve Lryvrrroon, Aco, 15—P. M.—The cotton market te onesie meres sing 1a town—c carted at a private houe with | On F members are as follows : | Sr and prices rather higher, The sales to-day QUR WASH! NSTON OD SPATCHES . ad Doan Rcumend. There “was nothing in | {) 9x; umbia, Ja ie vo, ox Gor. Niger, Mand. | were 1/000 bales, Middling Uplands fe quoted at it eonly ru la ered to be fcunledon | Bran ; asks, Bia) Dy A. \eralaths | 15% pence, e Cues. s, Mean, ral , ore lection of Sen ’ tle for perma- ‘The broads rk % A PROCLAMATION COMING, | f:-ts:0eiecson of counter Doviite tors Geta iak aoa ins one tots market ta frm pent Chairman, dbs other norninations decided ‘ : ; } tel he ad A, rcgnqnacsn cu ve genera action, Very fow | Ghove report, iatro aced Beastor Doolittle, who was | te aior N r tas one henry y Peacoat F. om Washi gt Habeas Corpus to bo Restored : s iebnda ay cuales alee) fe rived with ihe mast eathusertic apy ausa uMiOF Nosbouy aba kieasy W. Vuyuy. r ngton. ata aicucnareas Res ‘ pen Cre Ae " sad * eras bing Mr. Doolitt’e, on teking the chair, eid The Chalten oa: én usced @ telegraphie die Wasuinoton, Ava. 16. &e a sc eee shisha y Ansilaniae af (hs Gonvub bes kad faliow Git } patch fom Percent Jolbuson, aad directed the It le reported that a preclamation will immediately Cues *e a rset Late ba of the Caited Bta.g amt ein on Becreiasy to read i, be fnened declaring the reestablishment of the wris ck ed Lovo ein @. pout eever t ® acnouncesent waathe algnal for tho whole | of habeas corpus over all the territory of the United Night Seenes-Camping Around Anywhere | libersiwue ot the ¢ tlox cei : : A of corn What the Delegates are Dolag—* Verfoct _—Midnielet Dis 4 orced Early Kilaing— | $1 cou. vod th ave j ¢ ater fon a : the greater part of the spectator | States, em! @ practical termination of ¢! flisery Haymony” Rehearsal—Lions and Lams | AG ind ‘ccusk ibaa tau tua rine | a NaN le o thelr teotard cheer velementl, ior Andrew | occupation of the Btates lately in insurrection. It Lay Down Together—Delegates ~till | Unhapos sips sno hipiaticeerhaaa a * fo upon ve dut.en a, Aler (be rpvicuse bad subslced, tho ue | Ja understood that this proclamation bas been delay~ Arrivins—Uotels Crammed with Visitors | “°"* eon ES: shat g sates batch was road as follows ed on acoount of the absenceof Mr. Beward, whe te Ong Whe creat eve j —* Vall? has an Attack—A Few Person- aratias POSDENGS OF FRR: SUM: tl i| Wasnisoron, Ave. 14, | 80% bere. al #letches, &e, &e. Puane ruta, August 15, 18¢6 ' : | To Hon. 0. H. Brown'ng and Hon. A. W. Bindall The order issued by Secretary MeCulloch for se- | a ; : DMisery is eai@ ve company, and @ large com- Be: Hie Nationas. Uston Convanrion, Par.apeneuta, fan‘ing the temporary loan certificates will atence | SPECIAL CUBRESPONDENCE OF TICE CUS | pany oxzerte ‘ ines night, Attera day of | ‘ bB ‘ tor I thank you for your cheering and encouraging | BPO" UPo® the market seventy millions of currency ‘ PiitapeLenta, Aug. 15, 1866 | the Pp 1 de'eca cs. or strargere, | ne mex yrM@ ee Neti vel ¢ e dlep : now in the Treasury, The Secretary is obliged te Me ta ¢ w nee . ny of Providence Li aid. + Withia the IHmtte of en sary lettor It would |. onoime ab the prine’pal hotels, cougut the couches | ok: rt " | oak ie Gages of Providence ie une and will guice eer 2!) these eertifientos at once, as be could mot | be impossitie to compressa complete picturect 1h | preoared for therm rs, dining reums end | |” The peop.e taiuat be trusted and the country wili te dieer:coin e between them, scenes that h been witne 4} ridore, but Times rary few sc oan Ww | atiienaka eaeioes Tho i aymaster-General’s office recetves about {thie morning, A drizzling rain hes ne. preven 48} with the tarmo.! of a jce.ling, talkiog. laa \inga ANDBBW Jol neous, 1,60 applications per dey from ae wens Bete + dense and constant crowd of pecple from cesen.oling doin the baile and on the etalrways, who kept | CAE y ibd ‘ oe ; : as volunteers, urging their claims to the extra boun- om Chesnut street {0 front of the Continental Hle‘e! | tos coxa sata CaitTANe Ga % apn | Lege py wrt a Pe Seu Dee Dee Seed ee following re- | yy anthoriged by the last session of Congress, For and Girard House, as wel! asin both of these build- | (ie town « phen the servants began their early | f%. fet blesed peace, bes ¢ i sear apg was 10 r the ruts 0 th | verions reasons, there can no payment be made ua- ings, Down es farasthe American Hotel, and upon | pre seraiions tur the present dey, Sualovotved « | vee bit or0 Fines ea us | ; pe : der this act for some mouths yet, and nothing, there- Independence Square, delegater gathered et en early | Gisgiu bance of the acepers, who tarned over and Y ean eds Tha R are is justly fo-*, can be done with the claims that are tranamit- hour yesterdar, rebearsing the partethoy had beew | vain aitempiedto ol tun s few momentseaddition- | it of tneers, the d ted tothe pay department ercept to file them so eesignedim the Convention ; for be it anderstood | a) rest inthe srmsof Mo pueus. Many a muttered | stot the uation, ap I | that they may be taken up in ¢ ler when the ar- thas the polltical managers of thie Coaveation, | curse was laccied et the heads of offending daskeys | Be fe rein} they « sto comply with the pubile wemand { rangemenis for paying the claims are completed. Bave, trom the first, intenced that it should be har: | opel et to » the uofurtunate seepers Lot byt peur ft A ae iat . of Illinois, effered a resolution, di- | Foe Gre) Bale | monious, To secure this end, various meansbave | sien) ted with private rooms. Nevertheless the | « ‘te thie @.ent Conrent.or stikaa Ga WAastalisns in ce ot in | this seasca, which was presented to Pr been resorted to, P-omise ad infinitum have beca | work weat on. acd ab en e8 y boar this moralae | Pare fthe could bare 6 each Gites cc et Ges Convenes | SE OS ee ee arrived im thie madeand incucements beld out sufficient (o turn tt bu da of pecpe were to be ercn wanceris re panne Seah e bane ab ih elty 7 ~ bends of the mos: determined boliers, Peder! | ahs Ag Me seth tee 4 i ne Fearless 0 MSO Fo | Oucen Emma and ber attendants todey paid a Fe ees: SP ° bechacei throu.b the lower rooms of the @ seniation. Mr. Heyes proceeded to discuss the ¢ holders, formoily expresiing seni mente of ¢ peiled to rise early bythe exizency which tion. ss ess _ visit Lo the Capitol, where the royal party was under mined opposition to traitore and recessionists, be | thet to accents 5 a soit carp 't in th wt, Mamuel J. Tides, of New York. ralaed the | the conduct of the Commissioner of Public Balle suddenly Lecome mild mannered gentlemen, cor great arevancecjes lu prete.enco te seeking quieter | Py Ma ily argo ie ruse odopied she tose | ings, who accompanied them to all parte of the bulld~ diclly shaking bands with mos, who, for four yea quarters elewlere fonee tra4a gt hed gan Ba he Chaiv sae's te. tbe pon rer, and de- | mt, ineluding the highest part of the ey Her : é aart - : cla: ou : f : * \c- ed, if they did not openly avow thereherein | yraran early breukf ot the colegations frem the | whicdthieucn me @: teu, Be i aprile | Mejenty was very much impressed with she stru: lion, Weil, woucers will never cease, tho | d.flerent Btstea eaven.tied at thei respective besd- | 1,244 tieat.ou wusch Sub vas. ) she Con roan ture sad {te eurroundings. Aftes completing a tour ret acd lambe v4 pale toge He in eoticipatioa \ qnar‘ers—wbere the ro.) wee called, and they come is ; ‘ 2 “ty ' ° rT) Seon : cine bie pipes Capitol grounds, the Eotanical Garden wae of pleasant repestin the eventcf a party suce aa to leted tt vfnished tusin { their different or- | 8! al | vested, the Nowenai Casoniate. As 6 covers! rule, 0 feres | -- ieee egrege . comet fo al | Am invitation to the Queen to dine this evening \ my obygrvation here ia eoncerned, the mek rul oa ; Ree da A aa a ha: Wetawiad, | $s 2 with Mr. Seward was accepted, vieut office-volders are just the meenest looking | .o4 4) at ears went b 7 loaded doen with in- | 60 2] “He be 2 “tatiee | Re oe homniort pl ee ee ee genhere. I saw one well koewn public servandem | cigitcsig pound to with the preceeding: ineom: | ng ihe be ba even. ae & j ’ A rg rebecali hari esp proach a prominent dele ste (whom he bad bit’ | eeciiin teler, Everylodr sarmed to tijolcet ne Convention tas Hy for’e.wores imeurred by Rev terly denounced ime as a “copperbexc") | the elenczte of diec bed teen dissipated, aad eve | "Quresoal Ques ow } which will hereafter be paid to persons informing and with hypoeritical air, bold out both hands | ye) qndigtom wore achreriul countenance, although | > ag By th nay the proper officials of such frauds upon the (iovern: professing the most cordial friendship. Is did my | pias eed tha evident effects of bis severe indie | + |3 get her iayes bav | Dems. Beart good to ace the delegate turn fro theman | pgiion, The mos redient and effatie men this | e fear @ abe Lanveats 1 mu explsin hime POLITICAL, with unconcealed expressions of diegcst. Toieinel- | eyenine, are Messrs Weete ad i They ere | having bees ed ef euibustasm Celorade. dent is merely an exeeption, Palit A oppenrn dh evicestiy wel eacisfe tag thas far | \oaey vuty od 7 we. © ote: ws hee -w 0 severe ent cm Daven, Aug. 15.—-Returne from ali parte of the gh ded be apeaed bear? meet upon thie tipo | while Randall, Deoli: do Bot | Cosdtasicny = iuuee wisch vat Le ie wdb ine Cau , Territory render certain the election of A. U. Hume ery ras pi aa il cord - y - ng Lasds, | things are one ewer +: A cad f ay be pripies end del xe ed to me | the Admin's ration candidate for Delegate to Cua ens congrae/ Gating @ach 0 Ser ae y may cow nm te u “rg eduvs a] a - " u i ect toge’her in constracting a Union Piatiorm, cpa | qwisehene Dewl@ they Wee cased Bpud Ww acy og | CTEOh OVEF Chilcot, Repa icra. which men, estranged by the events al Dast tour years, can now stand and together upaod the Amer: | fean tiag while it waves overaunied country, Aa | evidence of tuls sort of eeung was slowm at the | gveat Wigwam yeserday, when Renda. anacuaced | f that he delegetes from South C and ebuse would ener the hali fraterualiy erms, This thea'rical dispey fully rehearsed previous to i's performance, Alit instruc'¢. le toelr parts, and coud some of them | believed (hat \hie reanion of men from the tor the rebellion, would fore eu approaching reuoien om the difheuls polt.cal problems yet to De se tied, el lock the New York Wood Br lowa Dean, anc Obio Vallandigham, inciaiing ihe effervescens Train, baviag been di posed of, by variogs means, * vo questigns are asked” of the nume us Southern deiegaies who b come he. “upconverted,” end with ears pot yet open \o the music of the | Unica, Governor Orr's speeca of night before last ; sod) esterdey a s in the “are seatilated by some of the younger arn “suncy @outh.” Last olght Governor) f sou'b Carolina, reiterated the | gi Urr, aud dou tess conv.a ed be colleagues weir political interests requir t them to man: e cordial acceptance of the preent eituation. The Noswwera mea bere are que as w ling te coalcnce with their “biecnrea from the South” eee uld be expected under the circumstances. Lhe Conserve- uve Kepodicau eccasicaally show how bister e pill Gay He er anowing, aad War Damecrata ike Dix, wmatrweled the Southern ce.ega marked imprvement was mao previously hom Parry e | Woo wes pesens iniormens that as the mention of o ercitemert fn re- frely sulaiced, Los lhe co speaking, and oles gling, iceide of the W.gwam, poo reuuen : repeated, and ens- as ucti nt beige yoo eceorwingiy eub- Couresuca, sud mr, 6G u beLce cet Prag yey re | mr. Bersh'ag, of Pennsylvania. presem*ed a me- ut tiseiy confined te | t © Lusitd . leies me vin De eNTey Py | WALE Bhs! ie Dow breur Da Lee | 1 fie ions and the acoytion of aa | » grester BOs’ ath Fists DPCM us, & row 4 at vel ‘batthe © nrenuoca will ta. ou. tle nex ee wd be ue ' s, T . ¢ LiGus Me oe to ‘ Lex Lo jearn om Tbhuredsr éiterncon ere was compara 45 abinue to 16 ; “ | tir of vivitore to the Wigwam | p vo eyusic & he eer cy “ a CEA kee Ob tk peop'c being satisfied with reacing tLe | Svat Seay pa od sale) WEO4 bak | nania Lass dium at @ quarter Dad 4 O'clOEK, tue Cou rr +, which are telegraphed tothe cemtre of bua | of oi pigs ie es.c:ed, »@ sues Lo prepa Yeuuue adjou. ued, Beas direct | Judgusents so 6406 OpOR & aa A MUjtary Geard. Var he Batons of the © 140 (neu Leweves yot ee | Puthavetimia. Ava, 16.-The Committee on Res | aby Ob) gu eudemt Up-D whee ine Colonel Them is's regiment was mastered by | Oluilonsamd the Add:e.s were it) in mm oi 9] a hag OF Or wigs Lous Chose) injo acuve service, The men are requir: | ; , f ‘ ‘ 1.nthe vaoguad of Loony aad Ovi ae nig 4 t } e'c.cck evening. J: le goceraily beleved that dihe wey v7 (we Lebt of cus ex: | c b.ee cals per day, and will sdaicarel they will agree upra the Addsiss tonight end that vber te beeen |! watiitbe 1, urnmest of the Conveaiioa ¢ b pa ( a tomorrow | Qhyeute, By wh ikouk Gee | me ware inued, ti these wha at thats ald , ‘to ney 7 jesyerd sbail @user ws cuce ULOa the cu | Hebi Hertra ete ei Deg ie | morn betafer ites on tha Convention | Cus, | Liey wis Lo paid @ tLe rate oi goice Wilecjourn, Pyeeches aie Leng nore sight in| | The Vice Presicenteend fecretaries of the Con | \ aad seceive ra ions frow he city frout ot ‘ ne | 1 tLe Navonal r ° t } neat Bivuld, vy any vnloiseen combination of eitcun : t o aa at ae venwion wore thea juvited to ake heir reais upoe | piences, hels cexvices Le 1equired ‘io mainte b bt Guards’ Hall sad other p.m Ly promunent spe the platform, While they were Going eo the bend | pul..c peace and pve. V0 tLe laws,” tue, wil Du ers, 1a lavor of ihe ol,ects of the Convention, played several sire, e@iheiens so sor heavingeerved through ib vur i Meib.ou to * Pirstapeueita, Aug. 15—Another great meeting | Gevesal Bieodman then presented tho report of cou 8, Capsin Kovort tie wae Weld at (ue Natioual Guarde Liall this evoniug. | the Commitiee on Crecentials, which was agreed to, varyeae ahs he oe At she Among the speakers were Lewis D, Campvell, of | There are ne contested seats excope from Maine, atin undes tbe © u pares 0 0, 0d Mayor Rallins, of Mobile, Ageatioman ‘ne names of Loe and Btonewall Jackson there wae loud acd prolonged app ause, The crowd in Chestaut aireet bas been casing for Valiandigham all t!. eveuing, but he bas not appeared, Colonel Forze; was serenaded at Lis office, aad made « short speeca, Lb oacs, P, M Alexander Hl, Stephens has ac Do N bors, Delaware and New Yor delegations, which were appointed at Portiaud and the United Bervice Socie - delegation representec. by Mr, Samuel J, ‘Tilden as Chelan, were edmitved (e seats as homorary meu: ‘The Maine and Deleware Major ‘Tuomas ©, bields, Keving speciuiiy under gus.e (he vaiualie Material beleag ing Ww the Gur Aha aa. are admitied, Geutlenmen attending fiom | “““** ooldiers and Sailors, York, and thos, elected by tae New York Ktenmer Mosscager Sunk, Cargo, AUGUet 16.—1 he Seamer Messenger, from O.ueinmatl tor Sew Orleans, sunk at Islaud No. 26, ou the Aisslesipyi dives, Momday oveuing, Loss un keeway, Maryland. Bavrewows, Mp. Ang. 15-—-The Uneonditivad Vaoion Convention was held heretodsy, Ururge Banders was chosen pormanent President, eu: mace & sprech, endorsing the action of Congrors as ax the Presiceni's policy. Heso'utions were adon.ed'e eppains to the Cenventiom ef muita Leraliota nl tafo Posisdeipula oo the Ji of Ber teu ihe on Mesoiu vou Commies ugh thelr Chetrman, ©, C ® rorius of mesures of Con wo the Conssisutioes ure@ing the teluiug & emis’ ry law ul LU@ vote, © Fulton, reguised reeonsti ustlon thecou s@ of Governor Bwans in te 4 law. ‘Lhe Conveation unapiacusly Co. Hy Bunce, of Cunmberlend, lormer vt tue Second Powmac Brigade, tor sate ¢ ‘omptrolier, The johowlug ware appola e4 delegates tioiw toe miele large to the 8d oi Be Cre iy ‘ee Baltimore, Ge Bemuel ‘b, frie kveusend Aires Mu In Kentecky Lovisvili.m KY,Avoust 15.~ fhe Board of Health reports but 17 deathe by cholera eloce ite fires appear ance bere, mostly imported cases, The bealch of tbe city is osberwise good, In Louisiana. Naw Oe.eaws, Avocet 14,~The cholers ts on the inciease bore, but bas mot yet been declared epi- demic, ‘The decease ls confined chictly to the lower portions of the city, and mostly among the blacks, The papers all urge caution as regards cleanliness, STD Continued em Wourta Page.)