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=v) ead i Number 10.648. Che Latest News ty elegraph to the N. YY. Sun. a * THE PRESIDENT'S TOUR. A GRAND OVATION, Scenes and Incidents Along the Route. ENTHUSIASM OF THE PEOPLE, CONGRATULATORY ADDRESSES THE PRESIDENT’S RESPONSES. STIRRING EVENTS IN PHILADELPHIA. OUR CABLE DISPATCHES, THE TREATY OF PEACE. RATIFICATION BY PRUSSIA. SPAIN DISQUIETED, €uba Likely | to be Taken From Her. ‘ity and Mi cllan News. THE RECEPTION TO-DAY. PROGRAMME FOR THE OCCASION: The People. &e., __— &e., de. THE PRESIDENT’S TOUR, Departare Frem Washington Wasnis arom, Ava. 8,—The excursion party lof bere at 7.30 this moruing, under the soperintend- ence of Maj. Gen, McCailam, and Major G. 8, Koontz, as assistant, who has been detailed by the Paltimere and Obio Railroad Company, to go with the train all the way through. Seeretary McCulloch snd on. O. H. Browning were at the station to take leave of the party, but were prevented by public business from accompanying them, The following ise list of the excursiontete ; The President of the Uniied States The Secreta. fy of Btate. The secretary of the Navy. aad wife, end theirsou, Eovar T. Welles The Postmaster General, (reversal Grant, eo) bie Chief of 5 aff, Admiral Farragat, with Lieut, Kear A ‘mira! Radford. suor- Minister Romero, Sen Surgeon Norris, U.S. A, ¢ Patiervon and wile. W.(). Moore, end Col. Kolert Morrow, of the Pr devut's household. sasual G d hie Depa- 4 Col. O' Beirne — Majo A. ¢ right, i J Rieh ak Bpotford, le The json. jehar |. 8 . Man Ard Potts, and Col, H. A. Chadwick. ‘The inst mamed gentioman acts as purveyor of the party. Ou the route a large number congregated to Day their respeets by the waving of hats and band. kerchiets. The Governor of Maryland and Staff met the Presidential party at the Annapolis Junction, and welcomed them to the Btal Colonel Webster, Collector of the Port of Baltimore, accompanied the Governor, Arrival im Baltimere—Reception and De- partare. Batrimorg, Ava. 28.—Arriving at Baltimore, the excutsioniste were met by the Committee ef Forty Citizens, with the Mayor as their Chairman, and eecorted ia cpen carriages to the President street depot, to start for Philadelphia, Large crowds were gathered bo'h atthe railroad stations, in Baltimore, and on (be jive of the procession, to get a view of the excursionists, who were greeved by the waving ef bate and handkerchiefs, with oceasional cheers, The President and party rode in open carriages, escorted by # detachment of United Btates troops from Fort Melienry, There was considerable en- thusiasm at various pointe o# the President passed, Geveral Grant and Admiral Farragut were particular. ly the'objects of observation, and were recelved with enthusiacsic applause, Along the line of the proces sion flags were generally displayed, The President's train Jett Baliimore at 1.20 A.M. ON THE WAY, Wavar De Grace, Md, Aug. 28—11.45 A: M.— A large number of persons approached the car in which the President was @ pasecnger and greeied bisa with repeated burrahs, When he sppeared en WPPiatiorm and bowed bis thanks s number hast ed forward to shake hauds with him: Here a tele- trem was received from the Councils of Rrookiva, N: Y., inviting bim to extend bie visit to that city. A reply wassont referring them to the Mayor and Counctls of New York for am avawer, and ssying whatever would be agreeable to the people would be acrecable to the President. PRXGYMANSVILLE, Md., Aug, 25,- A delegation from Delaware, consisting of 66 members, came on board © escort the President aud party through that State. Here, t Havre de Grace, the excu with huzz a wot thecars w reioniets. at the at the distinguish: celegation, when line of Muryinnd intery ew with the Pres deut, y Mr. Chariea B. love, said they had appointe! by a ineeting of (ho cityzene of Dela the plesssut ducy of meeting and Owtottbe Uuited States through Tho mes ing was one and # to perforn escorting the } the limite of heir State. epripging | immediately from the ypoople, they therefore teudered him a« cordialang ea wocome, Bot Oply as the Chief Magistrate of the Ration, butasone who on receiving the Philadel- hia Convention platform had veclared that he took isatand on the broad principles of hhberty Constitution, and that no power ou drive him from it, He expressed the PresidenVeriie might bejprolongedand Le successful in accomplishing the ¢ bad undertaken tation wele thea returved perin whica bim. Wuasttsaton, Det ~A goutleman here enlgr@® she car aud sald so the President: “The boys in town would like to eee you.” This was fol. lowed by cries of “go to the rear platform.” The President, in eoiapauy with Marshal (iooding, then pioceeued thither, aud Laving bowed to the enthu # detic thousanus, thiee hearty cheers weatup, The surging multitude pressed toward the car, many eons sirugeliog through the deuse ines io shake tty with the Presigent, Care aod worksheps, windows and balvonies, were crowded with specis | tors, waving bate and handkerchiels and rep atediy | cheriing, aad & band of music wae paying domme pe that the he might resident, who anks for the Kind and cordial mau- | io welcome had been extended to | bhe @Xi\iaurdibury Cacitemeut, bb ab \voding dusrooueed Gea. Grant sud alterwards Admiral Par- ut so the crowd, They were heartily cheered and greete: e crowd impasieatly rushed for- ward to e@ their hands. Ubeer atter cheer was PUSCOMMLYOLY BiVGi AVE LMG A Kea Gile ud, ceil and Adiniral Parraeat, The people were wild with & cilemenut, Many pressed to the after the President The train, after pro from the city, aeain and greeted Mr. William & Me the State dividing | bebait of ‘he lela beag' for him pro and regard, and wit tow bie ceparture so coon trom the of Delaware, They regretted that more time hot allowed to show their high eppreciation for Personally end for his charecter aa @ stateenan, Ving b@ filled his great office with dignity and rtiality and constitarionalir, in euch away as would meet with the approhar of the great American people, The Presivent, he a, wee how proceeding to the Empire Siate of the Wees to DAY respeet tothe memory ef cne w rose fauie Was éreen in the hearts of the people of Delaware aan patriot and statesman Stephen A. lougias, Tu conclusion, Mr, McCaully sald they prayed the taift would con'inu able bh ply mows beartil A lhe could do @ hanked the ehwcon record of might be that he sheuld ever be his duties to the whole cou Hie agein tendered bis thanks for the kind an dial manner in whieh he bad been received by wheu, When the party reached the dividing line of [al and Pennsylvania, Dr, W.C. Swane addressed President as follo Pursipest w a Committee appointed men and citizens gen ort you fom thie plece ell you, sir, the plenenre of thie duty, ‘Thousands weltiwe with much anx- to weleome vou to Philadeiphia, and we promise 1 the attention and respect due to your beh sud yourself as the Clict Magistrate of the nation, The Committee were t President. Arrival in Philedelpbin—Address of Wel- come —Keply of the President, Ete , Ete, Pinttaperruta, Acover 28,—The train arrived at the Philadelphia station about qvarter-past tw o'clock, where an immense concourse of people Lad assembled, amd it was with difMiculty that the Prosidential party could make thelr way from the ear, The maltitude sent up cheer after cheer, while * band of music piayed patriotic airs, On the Pres- ident's stepping from the car im the depot, he was to their city we feel ia the performan ef your fellow citiz ne ar A m imtroduced to the 1s of Pliladeiphia, and by Gen, Meade ani tefl, when he was welcomed by Col, Pace, as foliowe: Mr. Pr slfof the citizens of Ph thout distinction of party, I cord: to the metropolis of 1 oring men-—ladeed, ogn ze@in you th segistrate of amight free peop’ nd entitied as euch to all the respect and bowor which it isin their power to bestow, con- sistent with the simplicity and dignity of our Repub- Hiean inetirntions, lo respecting and honoring you, pectand honor themselves, whose represen ©. are the embodiment of their power, (ae dian, protect 4 defender under the Conati- Vution and lawe which you Lave solemnly orn to obey and enforce, of their rights and liberties, Mr, President, through me these citizens of Philadelphia offer you thelr hearty congratuin: wination of the unhappy war w so much blood and tr olated and la aste @ large portion mon country, ‘Their joy as the peace, when brother no longer contend lly -onfliet, aoe 1 jeal forever ended, lo througbous the ieneth and ti res'ored Unru become now and id mse, bi ou may be, in meace of pour te aud Uringing beck aud prosperity of peace in fact, binding us together as one peo- pie, should te the prayer of all good and true men, who tleing superior to per feeling, are ready ena willing to ake auy and every sacrifice for the com- mon good aud the satioual welfare, Mr Pierident, it ie bot my wish further to trespass upou your time, aier he fatigue you have underguce. There is brevity and sincerity in The you ip the further coats the fulfiimenut of the bonoreb: the baud ‘pg oll upon }@ Capitol, uot ouly for y e pririotic, brave and distinguished officer and civil; military company you, lagain bid ely, and ten you the id outguel able iD (he pe ered to you Ae il they came through the mole tormal ation of our wunic.pal euthoriiies Col, Page's remarks were greeted with applause The President replied as follows: Permit me, in response to what you have just to tender you my s.ucere tha ad the ib those who accoupauy we for this cordial weicoi I Lope you believe mew leay I know how wo preciat citizens of P ad iD sentiments and them most cor- dy e with me on the pr bas come; not y peace, bus permanent pe: shat in iusure shalt learn war no more, Peace should be peculiarly adapied to thie uation and to the feelings of the greas wees of the peopie of Phila de phia, @ save badwar evougi, Let thee be ace, In allusion (0 what you have said about the oustitut on aud my past conduct, I will merely say shat every effort spd all my tufluence, ensber asa Chief Magisirate or asa private citizen, ead be ox- @rte to bring about peace, Bud restule & distiactod d divided country, This shorts speech was received with repeated cheers, The Presidential party © then escorted to barouches which were in waiting at the station, during which there was music and the fiving of can non. The First City Troop acted asa body guard to the President, The procession moved in the follow- ing order: Police; Philadelphia Hamd; detachment of M vor t) T. edeld commanding ; compan'e dl do. 8 artillery, Brevet Trig, COMMAD GIDE 5 di ment 1th U, ua ,) Major Kerr, com ving ; band; Nation (uares, Hrevet Hirig, Gen Veter Lyle, commanding; Gray breathy Cspiain Jacob Loudenslager com- manding; the Presidential party in open carriages ; Firat City Troop, Capt. Fairman ora, actiog ri boey guard; army aod nevy cificese io carriages ; band; delegation of thirwea members fiom ditier ent fire companies equip peo ed ; culmpanies ful y equip @ Co, with hose sewn fire engive ‘Tailors’ Prowetive Union, Col, t Marsal, Leod; Nasional Laoion J other Johnson and Clymer Clube mechanics and rkiugmen; bao Filmaker, Marshal; emp.o) es of Na and otber Federal offic ys Broad and other ssreets through which the proces sion passed were deusely filled with spectators, there being scarcely rovum epough for the movement of the procession, All along the route cheer after cheer- wasciven, while ladies at winuows aod othor elev ed positions waved their handkerchiefs, The fire- beds rang meantime, music was perfors nd vor gether with the cheering from the multitude the Occasion wasrendered in the bighest di we excit jug, Banners were profusely dis: id from insny Private residences, aad from several of the hotels end public buildings onthe route After the arrival of the head of the procession at the Contiveutal the distinguished party were conducted iw the Louse, where the Commitiee of Arrangewents aude wun ber of army and navy officers were in waiting to pay thelr respects to the honored guests The President, Secretary Seward on bie left, and Gen, Grant om bis right, appeared on the portico Gonting Chestaus street, Secretary Welles, Posi j band; i rankin By ily decorated aud NEW YORK, WEDNE Parraeut, her witt and Gen, | master General “tandall, Admiral others of the exeursion party, toe Meade and staff, were aleo in the lume lty, The object was to wituers the passat of the military aud civic proce human belage in the et ons by many were the cheers « the President, Ge the President nearly bowing to the crowd in respon bestowed upon him. The Pr Attempts to soak, “Fellow eltireus” Calm for one momen.” © view in review on, The m ol ow wae immense, and by the moving lie for Graut aod Adm ral Parragat, ithe ti aviog he hat aod oliment a ade several 1, be Iteve w * from below The crowd perce € that the Pree dent was about to address thom, eureed to and fro, and moved closer if possible to the hotel, The President again jovicet them to «ive him ther Attention for only « ft moments parative quiet having been secured, he hes Finelly, com 4 SDAY, AUGUST 29, 1866, Fellow citizen ng Philadelphia on the preeeat « f make Ine & epeech, peor eth the cissingul vy of the Weet, the | Inving ot the c be erected in memory We have taken Phil 6 ! ited tie phie, p erent cen ubar eit c y trad | aud sincere thauks for thie public den onetration (root (he day is fer distant when one part of our country shad be atraved in baitie agsine the other, 1 biuet the day ie far dietant when brother eball be eet againet brother, and tn the nawe biahand agsinat hiethroat, Fo trort ther the day te far distant when the Iandwe lo. shall be again drenched with a broher's biood (eries of “tiood The baletul p anet of fre and blood | sud the benignant ete pouace tine veh Dtitst (he cour aod bari bite ady bewre the «our ' idee, (Ve You are right," “(ro ahead)’ you") Believing ee I do, that the pol eued has beeu calculated to promote and ad Leet interosis of the couatry, (iod bem my leper, I inteud © stand by tt, add with your be p aud God wiliue, hte lt nfon ehall be restore!, (seneral ap stand togetar:. Let ts ap i forget we he y Lt bave pur. ance the a common p divided inte y the behe: appuuse) And bes talk shout lwacues (isughter), who i it that ar olitered imto ® covenant aud fred alowrue abeve ‘be Conetisuiion. (App . has ente.ed ino a combination agains and ali should look to it, Let each meant 6 cat Nauional League. and let the Constijuiion ot the hie leawue. Forms: want po ere acue than that formed by Waauington @ piause) It wasood enough fr much @ ove hip eoumtry, lone to the enough for you and for me, (Applause, bed "| fwet, and you areriehi.’’) No of brothers, loving our country, aud dete support our Itaticnal Coustitution, let ail around the conmen altarot eur cou that ell sual perish eud fall in ihe « the union of these Statesstiall not (Applause) From my youth tothe present time, it has always been wy ereod, on all grea: energencier to rely on the tnfelligeuce, patriouiem and inmterrity of she great marsot the American people; and Leo stand to-day, (Renewed applause, tion of the country isin your rater thaw o Ninintaimed, the Covetitue bands, ang I feel con- fident that you will, at the proper ballot box such will malotein tt, that stand redeemed and enerat tered your city, J saw o We'rome ore men Cheers) 6 in thom, and if you, th evide here ve day th bt, you eam biing the cin Vea polliiciaue'o feru out much effort your part, (Crive ott fact.) Wehave beod much about erm Who has tried more than | ve Ww ema! great principle? but ave you yuie sure t portion of Mennayivauiane are Lot baviag thet tod Le dover then? Who leit that te rod over you? = ‘Thereis mach talk abou putoutotetice, The clamor ie that eomebody i turned out and somebody put io. The seassou for thie ie they wire 40 perpeiuate themselves on Sud say to you, the people, who fought the -elarce rants olding that en being nd expose! yourselves (o canger, whiie they remit ath they not be turned out and nobody else ayy ied se CApp.) Ia suas good old ductrine of tovuti Nee *forgo. ou th Are not ove re bey Ww unrelent thento you, , \e@ them. we vp te the work and the tyrants’ rod can be bent and broken, | repeat that the jovernment iin your bonds and I have al ways been and am still wil ing to truss it to you, Fellow ingens, I did wot iniend to say as much ae | be There are other geaticonen bere who will be conpelled to make vome remarks. 1 will thecetore Gunciude by tendering wy siucre sod hearifeit thanks tor thie spontaneous mani @station of regaid and respect for cue who lias been laboring during bie whole, and he mighteay eveutiul ine, to promo hoot soe Brest waeeceot the thank you, pen Jemen, ona im parting ave the Gove, umeat ia your hands, wLe Kuow it will be aafo, Nepeated cheers were given on the conclusion of this speech, when the Miesideut and the distin. guished party retired from the Laleony. Lhe crowd lingered for some time about the hotel and:hen retired, @ President and party dined at asepa- rate table with the Coinmittee of Recepiion, Mr, H. Kingsley, the propric or of the Cout.oontel, hae tendered his hospitalites to them free of ali ex: peuse whatever, Lhe this eveuing re. ceived thour of visitors, and for several hours there was cheering around the Continental night Le was complimented with « eerenade, Viesmens to A REREMADE The President was serenaded to night by the Lib- erty Cornet Band, under tho National Unica Key stone aad ore’ Protective Union, Tomene crowds congrevated in front of the Coutiaental The President appe ssid, to return thanks tor the respect and regard thus pald to him, Ue would, if the oeession justt fled it, make some remarks upom the questions which divided the pub.i ile waa informed that there were in the sareiblage the Journeyman Tailors’ Protective | uion, He did uot fee! indiffer ent to this compile it, for wader our form of Gov ernment it is worth what maker the man, and the want of it the fellow. The mechanical interes's with the agricultural, constitute the basis oa which the prosperity of the countey reste, : Acmiral Farragut sppeaie) merely to acknowle go the compliment of his beiuw called out, but excused bimeest from making # sperch. The German Maeuner hur | Quently serenaded (he ise) dou The police arang ments curibg the proceedings today r Ch gre cre is Upow Chiele Kuyaiea, Freakliu ood Clark nit) oir aecletante, ed ou the balcoay simply, he ad, Voeal Bociety subse- Action of the Vhilade’phia Steck Beard asd Coro Exchange Atsociation At the meeting of the ard moved to adjoura ‘The motion was Puicapeiriia, Aueust 29 Btoek Board today, U.P out of respect for the Iiesident, not agreed to, At an iniormal meeting of the adelpbia, in the Gorn bxcual bu erwood, a member of the Couuwon Cucneill, offored a Teaclution t the eff-c: thas Vorn Exchange Ae sociation participate ae a body im paying honors to President Jobosn, which resolution was negatived by very larve majority, upon which a scege of kroat exciiouuus aud (uasualin follaned. chants of Phii- Ideug, bir, Cath specreh Tees S FROM EUROPE BY THE Atlantie Cable Peace Ratified, Peaare Monday, Aug. the f caty of Peace made by the Plenipoentiaries of Prussia ant Aus trie bas heen ratifiet by the King of Irv now on its way to th city for exchang Captere of a Chiliaa vateer Mapnip, Ags. 2)-One of Her Catholic Majesty's frigates has succeed in eapluring the Chiliey prive teer Tornado off the coast of Spain The Engiteh Reform Movement Creat Speech by Mr. Bright. Loenos, Tacedsy, goon John Bight detlvereta night at Birmingham, before meeting of the peoplein favor of the Keform ment, which exceeded all bis for forte and creased the most enthusiastic excitement Sinong the immense audience, The me the largest heid of late years, and the iuterert man HMested exceeds that of any forme: dewonatration in vor of reiorm eines i532, The American Embassy in Kunsia, Mosoow, Aug, 1T7.—At the banquet viven to the Americas Binbasy, the sprech of Mr. For, tn re sponse to A tonat, was eminently laudatory of the eovernment of the Crar, and of th te opted by him which bed bound hie subjecte #0 closely to his interests, Commercial News, & mate nove r eloquent @ was Livenvoor ‘Tuoeday Nowa, Aug, 25. Cotton ihe Market ie dull and declining, The sales to dey aie Catimmated at 5,000 bales, Middling Uplandeare juo ted at 13d, Livenroot, Tuesday Fventng, Aug 28 he cot ton market is Vand declining. Prices are par tially ‘ad. low The exles to-day were 000 bales Middling | plands is quote! at I'd. to Lud. per pound, Livexroot, Tnesdey euing, August 28. ihe breadstutls m, blour and wh 2oe, Sd. per 45 ot le weak aud price at are drooping. ¢ pounds Financlal News. Lospos. Tuesday Aug. ¥ are declining rn t# quoted at Noon, Console are quoted at 2 \y ior money, AMPML AN GROURETIRS Toxpon, Tue to-day, noon, are: | Hiinots Central Erie Railway shares, 45% Npon, Tuesday Eveutng, Aug. 6.—The market for American securities is improving, and prices are erly higher, The figures at the clone wore as fol- lowe: United States Fivetwenties, T24; Friel way sliaces, 45%. Llinole Central shares 75%, LATER CABLE DISPATC Hts, truly. Fionenen, Terepay P.M. Avaver 28. ~Mezztat has refused bo accept the amneaty granted by Victor Emman od doclines to bea abject of fhe King on any terme, preferring exile to such a pw qnotations ailroad, 78, son, Fronrson, Tursoay P.M, Avausr 28,—The im meuee army which Italy calied into the field tore claim Venetia from Austrian dominion is being inded, Garibaldi's volunteer torce te id the regular army is fast being reduced to & pune footing, jetria MLA Viera, Trrapay, iver 28...Thoe Aua trian Governinent bas determioes to isue vonde | the emount ef one hundred and forty millions of floring, to meet the extraordinary expenses the » incladiog tae twenty millions of the . ep ed to be paid to i’rossia by the treaty of Spain. Mapu, Tusspay P.M, Avaver 98 beginning to be entertained here as to the destiny of Cuba. The Potrrica, inan article published today, argnesthat the impending collapses of the Mexican ire will compromiaé Spain's possession of the ud of Cuba From Washington, W Aastinare The following correspondence has just lished + Eprrom Nationat [vrectornonn: Dear Sir—Sundry comments upon the late order of the Hureau reducing the issue of rations peared in various journals, some ot which ret oo the Preaident, | woud be elad to have you pu r. Having recommended the Feare ero Aug. 2 been pub y or unwisely, lity attaching (Bigned,) am willing to to it, 0,0. Howanpn, Mejor General and Commissioner The following is the lestor relerred to in Mejor General Howard's note: Waaninorom, Aug, 1Tth, 1566, Tien, BM. Stanton, Srccetary of War Sin—in view of che fact that charges are constemt ly Leing nade by a iarge number of prominent eiti- rene in the Beuth aod eleewhero, that persons are fed by the Burenu in idiene ad tp consiceraten of the statement ruade by the inspectors, Generals Seedman aou Fulierton, implying that the people who tabor for support are renarred idle by the pro mire or hope of rations from the Gove nmens further Cons dertug the crope ere suflic matuied already to prevent acual starva recommend that on ni afer the tiret 064 be nop hosp ta e tne poor be caretuily notkiied ime the charre of a a8 may valle mA, VO responas his order, 6 Love except Sully your ebedieut servant, OOO, Howsan, id Com ussmen Lat of Gewwobe M. STANTON hecretary of War Official: James Erpernas, A.A. A, Geaeral The conmircsion of Coraviiue Weadall as Superin- tendent of Public Printing was \asued to-day, There is authority for stating that Major General DB. Bie naniing the Depar t of South the wee of bis name cou mi Couvention, and elines whi! duty in bis presemt Command bo 4 part in poltti moverne A large number ot viet Major-(ieneral a To take effect on th Approved Aun, tod, 1906. ‘aited on th President op Monday, [be otlice holders w ut ip tuil turee Box ous to eet theirs epp ed belore the Cepacure of the President tor Wen. Toward the Cioee of the evening ib wae he ary WwW Close be doore ia order Weusbie the President bo tenses piese ne pulbuc business betore be left Washingion The Navy Leparimeut has ad 6 trom Copen- wn tothe arrival of sie Misutonoinah TI camer Augusta was wo there Koval family of Duark war ue vg features of the ajay of the Mianto nomah at Copeniagen, The party consisted of the King and Queen, Prince Joba, the King's brother, Prince Frederick, beir apparent, Priae Dagmar, [ately betrothed tothe Grand Duke herediis:y of Kuseis, the two younger children, Priacess Lhyra aud Puce Waldemar, aud severs! oilers of the King's household ladies of Loner vo the Queen. ‘They weutlmtoevery portion of the ship, Princess Dagmar remarking that she bad come w seo—and Wanied 60 betmavery part of tho vessel 4 lithe hagea ate Ex Miet hourly from one of the qnaye of the . is, and is | Se UN. VThirty-Third Year- City, with crowds of everywhere throngh th informal visitors, who went \p their pleasure. PROM ALBANY. ‘eeting of \e State Senate, Atmany, At ts Ihe te metat moon to ‘ay, Gee courtfor the tit judge George We Siu'th, of Oneida County © barge of malfoas- | Srce@inoffics, Afters f stion, Mr, Marpyy Moved (he spew on A) ¢e to represent the aie atthe oe {Preece \‘oluson fn thie ad . Hide vine ¢ resolution Ww edopled. and the tenant-Governor appoint Merare. 1) Murphy ishertin aud Stimford, The ee ion ponding he orwthe court te ae to ite juries diction to tir the cane of Jadge mith, CILOLERA, Io Ob C ryavt, Ange Twenty-five deaths from cholera were reported weaterday, ta Missourt, Br Lorm, Au Vhe cholera buriale on Sater> day were 95 oF Sunday 5 and on Monday 85. inne. 9s. Lhere were only fourtees Coaths for cholera today, New Ont Foseral of Dean Richmond, Berrvav The fumeral of Dean Richy ( Batavia, on Mburaday, S0tb Dp lion riate valuod at a mile ‘doar “fo ute five sous and dangh te © fach. and trenserred from bim- * carcoft the balance of bie ratate, (1 bis abundeat lancome. from filteen to twenty thousand @ year wae dispeneed ior beuetictal oljecte aud in charitws Thre 1 the son fMr Rich | mond are you men, but only one of them te ia Dusimese, ehier is anmarciod, Fires. Kocmmere NOY. Aug. 28.—The planing mill of Joues, Newman & ¢ stroved by the veee No ineurance bairport, «ae totally Lowe $1) y aiternoon, sao, ton, Aug A fire on Weet Late at the coraer of Unton street, today, de~ cighteen buitdings, Lost $60,000—partially POLITICAL, jae. The Union gtate Com. the following delegates av weat Maine at the Philadelphia Cou. (iovernor Cony. ol B®. Spring and ex Ihetrict delegates wore Arar mtee havo design Ta, Ma, Ang large to rep vention of (ion, Chambertata, iow, Abner Coburn. chosen Vermoi Mowrpriinn Vi, Aug. 2 tral Cominl tee Lave euosen dintrict delegates to the Potliade pie Convention; also the following deler geen At large: Gov, Dillingham, Luke P. Poland, ge Fh. Fdmunds, Prederick B. Woodbridge, J. 8. 4 Morrill, Portne Barter, Lieut. Gov, (argues, ry Ty Vace. J. Grepory smith, C. W. Willard an: W aslion adherents of Prost * mass meeting tonight for the the p attorm of the Philadelphia soe wore delivered by Senator neon, the newly appointed Collee siowelser, Tho meeiog was large aud enth Weaereiretrs, Pa. Ara, 98. el! was Lourminated jor Con Convention tousy, All the soldiers 4, Aun o%-Hon, FP. 8. Ancona, the erol Congress from th Die * held purpose of ratify ia Convention, Adi Cowan, WP. Je tor, and We lion. J. M. Broom: s by the Republican minatious for coumty ay by ved the Boni; ayeuce Gels, who rec tusjority of 14 LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, THE PRESIDENT Reception To-Day. —- 0 -—— A GRAND PROGRAMME, The erranvemnentsof the Citizens Committes, fer the ‘von of President Johusos today ere on the moss @aleesive and magnificent scale possibi granmeas litte from that published im yesterday's SUN, #0 6 to have the President review the mil ry from @ platform in fromt of Delmonico’s hotel, Fifth nue, imetead of at the City Hall, The Mayor and Common Counell strongly protest against this radical ehange, and indeed the matter has pot yot been settiod at the present writing, Ate moet- ing of the Citizens Committes, however, beld yes terday afternoon at A, I. Stewart's store, corner roadway and Chambers eireet, it was decided to milere to thelr programe, and as It ts impossible tovarry out out Loth programmos, it is likely the city anthorities will have to back oul—especially as the Committee's side undertake topay all the ex- proses, ‘The following is the Citizen's programmo, and the parts of the respective Committees : 1. The subscribers will meet at the Mayor's office, Ciy Hal, on W edox focal a ven o'clock’ reclaely, when cea will bep e ee CArriagen will then bo iu seadiness to take the subse thers to ® spec provided for the e at Pier Nu. 1 er, in which they cl) proceed to Jersey Cay, to await the arrival of toe President o. They will then ect ae cee on the rec on of tue t Me LnPy ry | --@ abreast, on beara the boat, where e co eontlernam will be specially ta roduced lo she Vresivent and suite, ere ie tho sieamer. srsiving at thie tity, thes veribere wii sgain enter their Carriages, and proces witht Prevideat yo the Clty EMall, and atter tue tleu is there concluded, they will ta ened thew io the procession, pai’ party at Delionico’s rt to thetr chairmau wot, wud follow the tion Com: pich will tend to m er, be she paruicular duyy o puon miniktes \© personally eee thats dential escort are atnply provided for, . 6. ihe Wiuaer Commiyee will apprepriste en doawnate the the table, aud will ia dicate the pa es epecially sesigned to each. 7. Lhe Ladics’ Committee w)!) especialy pro for tne ladles of the ester. ol party, and wil consitsol Mr. Honry Clews, atc. W, ». Garrison and Mr. Arthur Leaiy, 5. The batece Acoignatine the various committees will be composed of white, red and biue colors, aud judicating as toilow Chairmaa, an sppropriate re feLce WILD gold shar; Kecepiiod Committe®, losetts vith silver shar, while ciblou pemsamt; Dinner, ro see with elves aay whie civton pendant: sab scsivere, ,oset ie wit. silvar eter, red, white aod biue PIBLOD penusab th wae the iu nof tho city authorities to bars the baleony of City Uael transformed inte « marquee formed of Ameriuu flags, (has enabling the Presideat to review jhe whole procession, and also give (he pabile an opportuaity of having a “good look" bis Kacelleaey. Is 1 also be seen by the military partof the oew programme, that while the Cavalry Urigade that escorts the Presideot, will ga it4 street, gud thenee to Fifthava =. parece ol (be Firet Division wiil on , as 15th street, aud tuey wil be reviewed ear pe tue Fouts 2b _—- Contin wod on —————— e 2