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“Bi o Cirenlar No, 94, dated August 28th, 1866, was anid, Blessed isthe city that eam dispense with » goverunent {tans hese end app.! Itvominded bin FROM EUROPE ismued from the War Department to-day, aunounc of Jobn Gilpin's ride, which coucluded (lus: \Continaed from First Page. work will not cease, and th chall not ere return to the old order of thiugs. Intiv jug that the premium of $2 00 will he eatior not be | ap’ to be reriousl, int whea anything ‘ retoliion — commene: Are we pre Now let us jong live the King BY THR paid ton recruit who presente himself for entist- | to affect the bealith of their familier, tus! Ld Aartering paseed — througn bpd Gh pin. lone live he: : ai ie a : Ganges panned they “Gries down” and reters ae mmense amount of blood’ that af when he next oes torth bo ride. their oid habite. It is hopet, bowewer, that Le Biter accumulating ° | ayl Abele Po { la lM { | he ( a ] yle a Phe Executive Committee of the Conservative So! ¢ we prepared efter all the ‘i urmer will gos be for e a j citizens of thie metropolis sons of the 4 Dow to continu finiea? Let me ask this audicn MeM chrel, nome Sept. i7th, have appointed Wm. Prescott smi.b, suare of decls lve be Tho French Troops im Mexice formerly Soperintendest of the Baltimore and Ohio THe VETERANS OF i812 AND THE Recuy " , @ ngein, | agh » hich May ue be there to ser (irest Applause.) | Loxpos, Wapsrapay, ACous? 29 —The Monsino | Railroad, to © necessary arrangemente se the | tron,—These aged horoes very justly en p ain of tha one portion ef the over uate e Prepared tover | They came to New York, and hero they were nos | Post states that Napol:ou hes extended the time tor | transportation of the delerates and others desirous Management or mismanagement which ignored bie Seaibat sucther portion, south eu to beon thelr guard ; ton ainst aaylocy, | the evacuation of the French troops from Mexico wo- | of attending, Kailroed managers willing to mal in the reception of President Jobvaon rene: Auith ageinat houth ? Ate we pre a ree tes rene core them ref Oe ere st ai January reductions of fare will communicate with him at > uerived they OM reLupoo man—mau Iifti 7 4 . ~ ; ey : th ihe thicet of bie trother ee ane b Mudinnce, however and he looked to | Foxnon, Wanwgevay, Avavet %9.—The Parte eg ss Ge toning Genie o> 4 tiirougb. Lat che o ee ihe fair fleld foun at he would never . m , e Nation 2 reC\ i a Cover irenchet with @ b Chere bee. ere we | mercer ewy tole under bit ‘ee. (Appliuce | | Co'reepondent of the Moxminu Powratates that the People i ‘bus our bi 2D of the Hall, When the rece over end the procession was: cou dbe found for the V them having 204 “mixed u they wil uever forgive an enemy ve beeu eutjuaated are penitent forstiou, (Cheers | It had Leen seid Orgive them, leaum ther way vu ft Fe: pture save, f your enemy what thanks bave should admitiel back to the ‘t inthe vewilue emonies sere WO Carrie 8 invended for © join the pro cession empty, while the “vi ts.” were lott behind, Empress Charlotta bas so far succeeded in her mission | Pointed by the Philadelphia Comvention met im this jn Lebel! of Maximilian as to obtain from the Em- | City by appointment today, There were present peror of France an extension of time in which to py | Hon. J. T, Crowell, of Now Jersey, Chairman, Col, the French government the ten millions of trance | J; F. Bibeock, of Connecticut, General 8M. Zalich, ; of Pennsy.vania, Gov. Thomas (+ Prats, of Maryland, due, Napoleen refused to loan to Maximilian ten | iy ©, Morten, of Ulinoig, Gov, WL, Bharker ay ed to tring trow Giceou a ‘balm that ie 1, @ ite cuarieter to pour into he wounde bout thigin @ prac ical manner, Have int Mivel respectatie families fude b & tine prevails, Lat & it over, and the ‘eteou, and they | aud bed to go bome without doing honor, as they de tpl. ‘The Committee wae duly ergenined S64, to the eCULIVE Of the nation, | ee have been (A ‘ol afierwa rie LB llhca A ne vd tacein: par sy the equipment of troops paatineat of (en. Zalich 1o le Recording Scranton CoaL—Avcrion SALEF—DECLING pelvene Way et are of cu (Laughter) H ‘i say RiGta Vids Hees 4 French mage selions wie ttt or in the Bates whore is Patcrs,—A regular aucts je of Reranton Coal & fleab * wher’ bof our | herd roads Gey 'Y el ba ay gel ae elections are soon to come o' Another meeting of the office of the Delawarg she Gove oricio Of | Harrie and the & and Revie The Empress also obtained from Napoleon an ez- | the Commitsee will be held im about two weeks from d Western Kailroad Co, The follow ment a gonrene:* | Cone , ed ee * tension of time until next January for the projected | tule time, ing were the prices received, which me with eer with our + per A the right ome be evacuation of the French troops from Mexico. Washington is extremely dull im consequence ot the sale of June 27th, ew an important redue ity. e { SURE CObets Paws, Wepsgenay Evasing Ati 20—Theeur | the abseuce of the President and Cabinet, Nothing pase! by, and the ettaire tion :—~ uuders anding Wauted & warwith Me tent rumore jo relation to Mrxiwen mat'ers are | tut unimportant department routine bu oe brane ality, a: 4d teahall the discord be iene galdunes et be vent R very conflicting, ‘The most probatie reporte appear | pires, which possesses for the most part but litte in- | “Trump Tee, ti El VU:it1OB, abd BANU tbat fe eee geo favor ol all Ware Wick Ihe are ciated ite | to be that the Empress Cherloite will retura to for persons ate distance The atsence of the | Ktestuer vould, however, march in with two aud not with | Mexico im October, and theta French Generel je te ut will beimproved to maze some desirable E ee & little impations to have the imi) 7 ® creat eactitices fay ration a A ( niow restored aed not to waik in crippled. [App.) command the Mexican troops organized by Maximi repeire atthe W hite House, ; a Fepeeeuied the sourh prote sed lovaity to the | Mf: !eward theo mentioned three thiuce rejuied | ian. The name of the General is not stated Cornelins Wendell, on opening his comm) coos Oy A. etlaten whey nos to Le believed? W Ratt OL Bou horn Btares tatothe oy ney walt Headquarters of the Prussina Army, Vvesterday morning, atier the President's departare, Mr, Gro, Roome, of the City Hall, bas the ir goal " ation Was ven of at thie” ay | * toa ‘ ef Ly b Lid debt aun ther ! jUB, AvoosT %8.—The headquarie:s of the | Ms surprised to find that through aclerical error it | thanks of the Sux for courtemes extended tw its rep 0 MOBIC mm end inquire what organic law and the abol.tion of sec@ssion, now, | pris ore be en army have been removed fiom this city to Toplitz, om the north frontier of Bohemia, Austria Voots the Bill. Weonespar Evening, Avo, 20.—The vernment has piid the indemnity for Or expenses as secures to (he latter powe by the treaty of peace. Tho sienatare of the King of Italy to the treaty of peace ls expected In a few di The Great Eastern, Livenroor, Acaver 29,—An arrival here reports having seen the steamer Great Eastern on the 19%b instant. wae for Commissioner ot Puble Buildings, instead o hexeriorth and forever, (Cheers) He wauteu to of Publie Printer #ey that ali would accept (hose .e. we and the Laien would be res ored, [i’rolonged appisuse ) The Mayor thea gave the Army and Navy of the Untied Brates, as represented by General Grant and Admiral Farragut, Atter repeated calls, Gen, Grent ssose amid jumente cheering and eald quietiy Geatlemen—All lean say is, that if the dent and bis Cabinet had adhered to what they agrerd to fo secret sess to let Admiral Farragu: and myself do all the talking, we shoul! have let you off very easily, (Immense spplause and laughter.) Admiral Farragut 10 rose, efier repeated calle, He said that he be onsed to @ socieiy which bad a rule thet, when any man spoke five words of common sense in five minutes he should be ex- velled, He thanked them kindly for their expres sions of regard to bimeelf personally The next toast given was" The Secretary of the resentatives at the Reception yes'erday, CHOLERA Report,—Three cases of cholera were reported yesterday morning to the Sanitary Superiniendent of the Board of Health, as ‘ollows: Marv Schwartz, aged 41, living in 65th atreet, te tween bib and 9b avenues, was sent to Red House ho pital, while sufferiug t-om an attack of cholera, Huch MecLeughiin, seed SP. died at 6.0 Wear 26th stree’. Mr. Lewis, of 20) Weet 45th ati ert, 5 hoe Cacherine Alitner, aged 45. died as Ward's Islan hospital, Two patients remaip, Ratirication Mass Mrerine,—There will be a grand rally of soldiers mud sailors and the De mocracy generally, at Union Square, this, Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, to endorse the Pressdent’ policy and ratify the proceedings of the Philadeiphiy Convention, FALLING oF A Prer.—Tuesday afternoos about fifty ieet in lengsh of the pier No. 4n.\kast River, gave way beneath an ove:burden of pig iror and to, ihe property of Mesers. Phe'ps, Dodge & Co. A truck ane valuable team of horses, belonging to W.H, Paine & Bio. were p ec.pitaved imte the wa'er, The horses were diowned, Tus Excise Law.—The Excise cases were sterday Leioe the Suprem im, in aceorJance with the Gow ap ation, but owing to the Pressdent: recep.ion the Court adjourned till to-day. atinente?’ it we had rowed « yolat when ali coufidence je iost im wan, sho foverument fe not as srong se @ Tope eleand, (Cheere) Ite own welght wii tumbiet. to pieces. the go\urumeut has a0 power except in wo idinen; but ¢ used te, “We wont Breve your represoutat; dissolution of States must C he Southeru man not be bel. ret beciuee he w oe fis! saw the sight in iu sei ro Wan anda Norubern mane-thai wasaci izen of the United Slates, mere too her citizeus what ° h 7 r THE STATE SENATE. Reso ations on nase ception ef the Presi. ViEswNa, Austrian G AlLuany, AUGUST 20.—In the Senate to-day, om mo- tioa of Mr. Low,the resolution appointiog a Commit- to weleome the President #as reconsidered, Mr. Low offered the following: Whereas, The Pr tinguished al Feriagut Wasa boule bovay, Le was wiiilog thew way to @ ai State. to assist in laying the = Undation of amonument to the ented states wien Stephen Dougias, therefore, Keaolved, Thar tae Ken mo behalf of the le ei the Stateof New Yor @Lovurage bom t uc ito tae work, The tit ¢ soveult our brains, wos tue iu.\ The time had eowe when ic howl way. The President then siinded to the tact at he Bouth desiied to separate frou we Union op vue lat the Consiiu ion ade: the Woveru. gd L was could notieenf reed—t at they were hei Tehte Uocer bhe Cousutullon “ heu .bi j seceded Wha kind of Coussitusion uid, deb ior tueir fevernmnens ? War ivwas f Agta Coustitution of he United Baie, hate ee the bh dived. Mr. Jobuson tueu ssa f a'tie Hel. had decided that they coud Boi cea © themee.ves trom the Union, aud ‘hat wuen ¢ South surrendered it did so cm tue eomdition that pe a would be alowed io reiusn to then old pace # \he ( niom, and we accepted these ve. Yeuwe save (etused to carry ou. our pari of the meat He did not want to humiliate the Bouih, He diu nor Probable Marine Disaster. Liverroor, Avovat Acvicor received from te that pepere belonging to the echooner Golden Hearl bad teen found off Homg Kong. A mer had been sent from Hong Kong to search for the schooner an! render assistance to her crew, if found, Thomas Murphy moved to imelude the name of Wiliam H. Seward, This was lost by the following vote: N @ Mayor—The Secretary of the Navy says he is all at eea, and begs to wal ve making aspesch. He save he his oceans of talk, Lut, after all,a monitor reminds him to keep a.ili, At 11 o'clock, Mayor Hoffman annonnced the toast of “Foreign Governments" who bave had but one heart and one expression tor the peace and prosperity More Gold for New Vork. SovrTuanptos, Avaver 29.The inship Her mann sailed for New York today, taking $62,0C0 in specie, Mesars, Collins. C. G, Cornell, Folger, Hum- eat, H, ©, Murphy, D, Murphy, and Sten- Nays -Mesere Benvett, Campbell, Gibson, Godard, Kline 1a Bn, Low, White, Wi.bar, Williams and eleott ~ Mr. Folger offered the followin, & substitute for the first resolution offered by Mr, Lowe: Commercial News. Liverroor, Wednesday Evening, August %9.— The b eadetuffe marke’ has a declining tendency. : . , sin That the Senate do, on the part of the ae ‘~ diem Yo bee fovea 1 the dust. “de did uot want | of the Uuited States, To which Baron Sto.kelre- | LiveRnoot, Woilnestay Evening, August 29,—] Resolved: ony : Brooklyn ¥ ‘ paople oi t ate of New Yor lcome Hin Bx- bah racer te beh aia M eee he the Ua n a debased | plied, thanking the people of New York for the re- | The provision markot is unchanged, with the excep- | Peitncy th mt of the Ualted states, and the V Slavery, wuich they pus Op ate thle war ceptien givem tothe Kussian Navy and the expres. sion of respect to the representatives of Ku « e whieh the honor paid tothe United States Navy at St. Petersburgh oly moderately express the erati- tude of his (iovermment. Iu expressive te:ms the Baron alluded to the emancipation of the slaves in the United States, and the serfs of Russia, Thanking the citizens of New York for their hospitalty, and announcing his speedy return to Kus ia, the Baron Tue Barrie Row Homactpe.—The inves tation into the circumstances atiending the death of Charles H. Kodgers, (colored) who was stabbed by one of a party of white men in Battle Row, North First street, EF. D., on the evening of the 25th lust, was continued before Coroner Smith and @ Jury yoo terday afternoon. The evidence clearly proved that the wound which caused death wae inflicted br tion of lard, which has an a!vancing tendency. Liverroot, Wednesday Evening, August 29.— The cotton market is unchanged, ‘Che sales today were 10,000 bales. Middiing Uplands 13\a13 yd, Fisarcial News. Lonnom. Wednesday Eveniug, August 29.—The money market is without change. Consols closed at 89 4 for money. whe oher d to our territery, ‘This was carried. Mr. Loewe offered the follow- ing: Resolved, That our ted Ge | Grant and Admiral shed persons sccomp.uying him, £000 60 far Constitution abotiaat ie est pisces, aud yer the Feed He thougut the Nouthers pl Bats Lae *o much as the lea \. © WAS against aren, and = agai everrthing ‘her was” fightia Naf tb tee baitio-tield, fe tM -Johueon] wee fates Wo her class a: bome Cart chneoal ta iiosst uished fellew-citizeus, Farragut, who are ex- te warmly Sevate, on who recogn.ze their ser- o.th. | peo vices aud appreciate the ury brought 1 the following of thoe io r General Giant had di AMERICAN GECURITIES Mr. T. Mu:phy moved to include the name of Wil- e to hi, Rate thas tdreathne, Ce } him le. . to | ‘oasted the “Bright Ladies of New York,” and sat ‘The market for American ercurities fe generally | liam LU, Seward, This was lost by the following Ke iy. Ad ae rime 4 Aes ethome, Integeid tothe ob rill Ayer down, Three cheers were then given for the Emper- steady, Five-twentiesare higher. The closing quo- | vote: ib, 1866," ‘The pris « a pails #0! KVee ou the ground that | OF Of Russia, end them three cheers tothe President e ary, Ss ua impcasivie tor 65 then, ¥, Mr, Jouneou said it ‘he eutire rep: if b Presentation Gre Beutle rer rime 250 mea who re -@sent the #08 UeCOssary, in fiat the capital ° ee our nat cobs should Ga vere ingest wena Bon teet certaia conditions be'Biaite ned spon tbe! Ath ero States Ly Cougress; ee con. © know im the ame of Ged, Bat feast’, w sated yeve they required the Southe uo pe, Be they wee to Le entitled to tee ca dune er ee orth, M ‘hen alluued to the fact 4 : ton Of the Bare of New York as the a lore than the txa.iou of the ean Rete ‘une o1 Washingion, He ', 9. Pive-twemtion, 72's; Frie Railway shares, 45); ; Illinols Cen‘ral shaves, 78)y. § es Livexroot, Wednesday Evening, August 29.— The steamship City of Bostom sailed to-day tor New York, taking £50,0 0 im epeele, FOREIGN NEWS BY STEAMER, Dateste August 19:h. Hairax, Aue, 29.—The steamship Asia, from Liverpool the 15'h, via Queeostown the 19th, has anived at this porten route for Boston, Lonpon, Aag 19.—No cable news has been receiv: ed here for the last two dare, Panis, Aug, 19,—Napoleon received an entha- Avas—Messrs. Collins, C.G. Com c of the United States, Senor Komero, Mexican Lent, Minister, being loudly called for, briefly addressed the assembled guests, thanking them and the people for the sywpathy extended to a cause which had been clouded by events that seemed the brighter by disast ¢r,ana which he believed would result in the ultimate declaration of am indi pendent country for a people who believed tn the destiny and Perpetuation of Kepublican institutions om the Continent of Amer ica, Mayor Hoffman then announced that he bad ov bia let two more toasts,which be would briefly allude to, as ten thousaud people were outside waiting to see the l’resident, who was now being serenaded, The proposed to.ete were “The Ladies," who would speak for themselves, aud “The Press.” which would speak for itself in the morning, The company then arose; the President, oer by occupy . I deel uestions pow.” Ke, 5 a ii to await the action bf the jouee against the upon remsD eu to uu Jdury. There bemws po othe. prisoners, they were duechar Mr, Foleer offered the following : Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed by the . im seco. dance the tow ug raso- jution, Adop.ed. The trial of Judge Smith was then precesded with, Mr. Waterman, counse for the people, opening the argument, Toe evidence ou the part of tue pros: ecution will be submitted in documentary form. Tuk CHOLERA IX BROOKLYN,—The cholera ie fast dies;p ering from this city. There are a eases in any of the public institutions, Only ome 1 red cn Tuesday and only one yesterday Herhy ese : : reporied tot Boar i. would come into the Usion » demazogue, he onl bh > great wumber of 4 Maree ” He todeved these dem Me ee ould take care ot 4) The Philadelphia City Goversment. Puitave ruta, Aug, 29,—lo regard to the causes for the informality attending the President's visit to this city yesterday, the Noara Ameaioan of io Iris Dectpep THAT Presipent JouNsos cannot extend Lis visit to Brooklyo, owing tos wan’ of time. ‘ The King of the Belgians had received an auto- 4overumeut and the coun- ay. J. contin . ‘ 4 graph letter from Napoleon of avery r uring char | day says: = s ud hed she ascent, eaath 08 this point, | S@¢fetary Seward, Gemoral Grant, Admiral Farra- aepuiom \@ndeied to bim, an Aya comets. was capable uf’ retaining: wae 0 108 cal 0 rememver the EDU uesses thown «i vy <4 t' ie ongelon, Sud also the Kindness m it ied 10 sui Dy ihe people of the City of New Yors. aiinlel Secretary Seward then rose and proposed ‘Three Sheers for Andrew Johnson, the restorer of the Dulon," to whieh the President responded, ani pro- sees “The Union—the perpeual Union of the ‘aren Both toasts responded to steveupon the Mayor said he hada Manatee te gions se which be knew would ineet th Mes Pa ie xk preface it by iT dad been rival candidate ‘ior the F +4 led States, Bou! 4f0 they om pesombied “nee@raful Canuidate, ‘Touight th Vo toner to hie Constitutional toceuatr ce # do boner to he rew.ine of bis Predecessor feU\lOr im the same grea. State, with the same Pec thas bis Pie@deceoso had. ie (tue mayor) t re: ©-@ peoposed * I'he C.bdine: of the | nlied Beales,” SRORBRARY KEWAKD'S Ureeou, Secretary Seward being joud!y ealled on, row to ‘€ voud, amid (he greatest outhasiagn, He said he duld not be pat off by the sophistry of the Mayor, acter. The Kmperor dec!/ares he has no intention of anvexing am part of Belgium; en the cortrary, he would promote, om every occasion, the interests of Be'gian d rnasty. toe Cosr bad addreas*d an autograph le'ter tothe Kiug of Prussia, testitving to the friendly relet one betwerm the two Ste'es, and showing tnat Kuss tevorably entertains the overtures made by Piussia relative to ‘he future reorgan retion of (ie raany A It is a noteworthy fact that of the 45 members of ‘he Common Council) and ihe 25 members of the Select Council of the city, less tb. in the city, and of ¢! & consierab.e majority are Demoerats, The ris taking the only :qst that he can enjor tor i of any munic pal woules was euiirely anavold gut and others, being escorted to the balcony—beau- \ifully decorated with bunting, Here # magnificent sight was presented, Atleast ten thousend people were present, besides the band, ‘1 being uacov- ered, the calcium lights threw their rays over the assemblage, whoshouted @ grand welcome to Mr, Jobneon whea he appeared, accompanied by His Honer, the Mayor, who brifly imtroduced him. The President thea spoke for half an hour, recapitulating the main { 1es of hie ad- dieses in the banquet hall, and at twelve o'clock rethedamid the cheers of the assembled populace. General Grant was next vociferously called | efore the people, Mayor Hoffman, after considerable ef. fort having obtained silence, introduced the heio of the war, whe thanked the people for their enthusi sem, but Legged to be excused irom making a speech, slieg.ng that “bo was too much exbuusted by bis forensic efforts in the dining room to indulee im any extended remarks.” He added “that the Presidentand Mr. Seward having eald all that be would have wished wo utter, he cou'd only now thank the people and say good night MARINE NEWS. Aug 80, 8 rires, 5 24; 8. sets, 6 26; High Wi AREIVED. enrevivents, fm Tirerpool Mob''e; T mp co. (Fr a . Wilmingion N ©; Tybee, Gab Removals From Office. The Philadeiphia Parss publishes the following let'er from Secretary Welles, in reply to an in- quicr as to the reason why Mr, Richard Wood vas removed from his position in the Philadelphia Navy Yard: Wasntvortos, D.C. August 28d, 1866, Dear Sin :-—Your note of the 17 h ostant, stating that Kichard Wood “has without al eged cause been dischareed,"’ aud asking the ieasons oi his removal, bas been reeeived. The Depsriment does pet hold itself bound (o assign reasous in every case of ahsnee that it makes. But Mr, Wood is understood to an active oppovens of the President aud of those who sustain biw ie his efforts to re-establish the Union, The Administration, and those coonncied with it, wou d iii is ir duty te the country weie they to ployment of the (i BURA MA ATES. Mereie, (Ir. St. Pe re, N. 8HIPS—Amer. Union, Havre; Wm. Tepscot, Lin gan, ©. B. A R&S —Der Wanderer, Glasgow: Alerone, Tut Nana Golde> Fleece, Ba beadors; Miranda, Ke medios, Cuba; Everbari, Antweip. ver. Les or 6 intention of acquiring territory, © hos tile attitude of these States bas required thet their independecce should ce ee, It ie hey thas in the course of time the inhabitants of the a id countries LL be thoroughly satisfied with 4 rporatl re bring ne in the bill, Bisrrarck expressed the hepe that tiie Diet would leave di Pishment in the bance of the Ki with the necessary cons eration, piestions gard to Bchles be mate after the conclusion of peace. ‘The King of Prussia on the Ith received the Han- overian deputation, which solicited (he ansexation of } anover to Prussis 8 soon a8 poswilis, The schieewig-Hols ein government had rocelved to prep re tor the election of representatives Chember of 1) bi Minerva, Saeus; bs lt Harttord; Granit Rondous tor Provi- ener; « 7! ther eommu- & Floleteim would Kale, do; Providen Taunton: Wiliow Harp, Port Jefferson; J Gilbert Bent, Hill, bero tor D ich @ p riod, impair confide by + Coy ib.ny for Boston; Pr ing themee to sus ain gor; Copia, & wemere member of the Cabinet. He belonged | toall" Admiral Farre 4 rman Par! La Abed. Ve town, D.C, J arregut, who bad alreacy been d tete had t place in Berlin in homor of | labors for the @ of the whoié country. a “4 a: dere, aud whatever other honois he had heaped upon | presented, being called for, and not coming forward, vay rer and ( jenerals Von Roon an Molt Gibkon Weiss, BFLOW—Sbips Valparaiso, London; Confidence Sim, he was a native of the greatest 3 6) Austrian Gacerre be:leves in peace Hon. LEONARD = VERS, Philade!phia, Pa, Glasgow; and Missouri. fet Republican Btate in the Ra phen Feat. Recretary Seward was loutly calied upon for a ba hey I \ ti tions wil Italy, Austria, in oruer to pr 7p SS | bes Lace to the humt kk assed mpeech, Mayor Hoffman them iatrofuced Mr. | Tyrol, must demand continued POLITICAL, . Of Ate Cabinet, the: © ta her Micy bad sae Seward who made a speech of some ten minules, in Wormperiack, tbe rs Fass, Boece, § New Yerk. Too Late for Classification. d tion of ¢ + to 200) fi'sughver) Rei which be alluded to the remarks of the Chal uproar ‘ evel oonaties of thle DBRATMs. web secrete, bus ae they we, the President, adding: that to thas bt from Asticou 10 the State Con- Fouls hope'the reporters would dot “udtic mau he . le confide co on ew pick | ee on Weduealay of nuena Bf boned she ever, woud @xciua i Webber) Kise, then the jas 4 uvers@a with he President, be told bin he bed, and to him said Mr. Seward, tian (oops from | hi CARNES—On the 29th inst, Margaret Carne reaked venre nce on the © mosiy pleiged w vo ¢@ tor ernor Feu peveral of \ 9 years, ’ 1 A have also uamed d to the e friends of the family are respectfully invited Bvited by A. tOrat to dive at 1 nage erriep : ferhaaaes tp duele stares Sa the cosirarr’ tt f Loyal ‘ Phiese.phie. te atrend the tuneral, from her late residence, 24! ho the “President had agieed to do | and viaoro ie assorted that p Mifeves mpromised in tue district they would not ask im (0 make (ar. 5.) anawered vor Dick Schei! aug (hey woula be as 1eady to bear as Ag Xiye , 24, Il bis excursion was vubical or sinter aes mLeroithe Cabinesiet be Owed, Pr nee t © the memory of Stepuen eut pt uid go. ‘Du “ready, bu as it P the occasion, if th ‘ sou two, Damely, Vien. id Admiral i°sisaput nosy 4 at lt Pe Ivania. East lu ba, this ibureday morning, Sup wg Parapacrata, Aug. 29th—The Republican Con- ay, Aug. 29, aftera! etessivoa: Cowventions of thie city mes to-day, and he ‘beloved wale of Davi nominated the following candidates: 1st District— rot her ege, formerly of \be oseph KR. Lyadau, 24 Distric'—ton, Chas. O'Neill, umerice, Ireiand, Distiict—Hoa, Leoward Myers, 4th District — ‘en frow ber late residence Hoa. W.D. Keil, 34 Deon sous gh on Frid Bist m8 alan et lu ovlock, M bt. Vincent de P Bhote f Mg North 6th st, where @ Requiem Mass will be offer for the repese of her soul. aud from thence !o Cad vary Cemetery at 4% o'clock, P, M,, for interment are impover Were being sens 60 laliais territory. The Emperor Napoleon's fete day om August 15th, was very brillisnt, tutwas marred by « sad cei. dent, Afver the fireworks crash oceurred at ¢ Porte de ia Concorde, in which nine persons were killed and fitty injured, The day was as usual 4 ‘ee numler of pardooe ans commata- tences vf military and other offen- by honorm couterred, including that of Cross of the Legioa of bionor upon the am @lanatic deca aod that higher enemies, 1 au willin cousiet et thirty-six States, and not of the twe 1@ \oldiepresent she Uniou. With thanks to the peope ior their patience Mr. Seward re- tired, #81) (0 Be. €c8 Orato. De called out, bel «4 ‘rei Giant of the ¢) the Navy, (App. eetothe | Thy ficuce and acquaintances of the family ary Woior tiw thid, L¢ ‘ammon’ French Ambassado: Vieo 4 Burn: Fespectiullr invited to aitend, 3io in ua love “rounu me cate of ame of tho Mayor Toffman being loudly called for, thea came ne, and thas of ver upon M. Galliguaui, the aprocent MULVEY —On Tuceday a Bie. o4 of thie Uaton M diep ayed iu shat room, | forward and spoke as follows: Fellow citi- |] Direc.orof Gationani's Massenorg iou ‘ 4 4901, weut iio rha 4evlb, wheu they were Aue. 28h, of consump e jarnas Sears, P. of tue f Brown | tion, Nicbolas Mulvey, 41 years, $9! he so bave @ civil war zene—As Chief Magistrate of the city of Another Fenian arsenal bad berm discovered at c tion, James Y, Siniih, ex-Gevernor, | Par.sh of 6, Co, W in, b tick & New York arttut (ars Leuise) ayy New York I thank you for the great demon- | Kiilwailock, in the County of Limerick, Coasider- efrom Providence County, aud thr and fiiends, and these of hb ‘he who.e thirty-ex coats of are iu o n. Patrick, ‘es nee ana Michael Berue to atteud the iuneral, shy i 2o'cirek trom bis late 4 Mile cea. ue will be, later NOs 60 give ous to Lirneral Sourt onde stration of this day, No untoward event has sw and sailor in the Uniou, and Geo Wrsyri marked the reception of the Chief Ruler of our Ns- “emid tuat be woul. racher bave oue of the: tion, The people, irrespective of party, have united juan ali Le glory of he Mexican war, (Applause) ee veg egy \ in paying tokens of epect to the Presdent, for Symeseril Waa found ous sas db would cost oJu,vUy 2 o¥e Goila, ior each svidier, ut Louise eid which I thank you as the representative of the Com- of the piu,u4, aud give it for nothing.’ | moa Couneil and your Municipa ity, and now on my ab +>.) bow ed them to raise Baio cent Ww each soldier. ibe | °%2 behalf I have only tesay good night, and sug- AiO. the @.oc- | eat that you should all retire to yeur respective husetis and | homes, The people greeted Mayor Hoffman wilh « woud pot be ul they would bus round of cheers, the ban’ played “ome, sweet Would soun come to Home," and thus ended the reception of Andrew right la sixty da able ammunition was seized. [bree respectable farmers in the neighborhacd afterwards ab comded, ‘The weather continued stormy in England, Har vest prospec's were rather umeatisfactory, Harves- accounts from Frpee were aleo unseisfactory « From Washington, Wasuixoron, Ava, 29. A Board of naval officers, of which Commodore 8.2, Lee is President, will meets at Hartford, Con- Recticut, on the 6th of Beptember next, for the the ober count.es of the Siave hy @ selecied tom amoung i) appoin ed, feadine men of th are respectfully invil Thu aay afie:noon, dence, 54 Wea le woeeme Brass FINISHERS Ws NTEL—SEVERA) NEW YORK AND THE VIUINITY, geod uke. # wanle., 10 ae to Mu $ wesa, Paid and ex wd A CLEAN CrTy.—The sanitary condition of | 119% k p. jor good men, Howard Ho el, co., Bioadwe the city, at the preseot time, is bester than it ba | the office. irom 11 A M. iol been within the memory of the " oljest inhabitant: 1 Fok, SALE — EXPRESS “KOUTE, WIiB althvugh their yet remains a great wo.k to be done fixiuies compete, imyuire 48 beuy ot, oll " ” Ad, Jobneoa, Presivent of the United States. examination of volunteer office: who have served | before New York can be termeda * model of cloan- | * so oar eee * cela ang ane This Morning, not le sthan two years im the navy, for admission | lines. This condition of things has been brought APER COUNTER — WANTED A MAN real be Dad said Jetlerson D bous into the regular service, acoording to the law ap- proved July 25:h, 1366, An order will be published by the Secretary of Warima day or two, it is expected, directing the bonorabie muster out of service, on account of their services being no longer needed, of all the volunteer officers now inthe army, including those on duty in the Freedmen's Bureau, and those doing Provost Marshal auly ia the civil ead milliesy departuents Pg fe Ane Atan early hour this morning the President and as warded that ihe | Party will be taken through Central Park aud the ap- ; ted in B itimore, rion of the city, embarking af mauhatian- Pad. ahen { Va rn 7 ber po MN Yorermay ty wa bus how, nk Hate ho ty ville om the steamer which is to convey him to West be Lod come himself, Weil, they iouad irieuds ai Poiat, Qe. Cvemies in Baltimore, (Uber } Wheat ot the ore tney caine on te Ke elplis, wbich Aworivovs suldier was sbot through the heart od Oe 20h i i ie 700) (ue Pies deat, pbe bad wo Mare un te nay, at VickeLurg, Miss, lately, for ateackiiag the entire wurle@ ead @very man was bilusel @ lord eo be) cuard with Lis bavousy Wis Bow speak oO he present SAVING Wasuiugion Le Sige gas night be asses about, im ® great measure, by the operations of the 7a, SORA PAPts One Make b B10) ohn: hy Health Commissioners, and by citizens who ha’ also Of coriect aud ady bavite, Relereace re learned the necessity for greater cleaniiness, The | qu@d. App y 164 Pear «i, Sit Tae si3 matter bas beea kept before the public very th oro- W AdTED—A CANDY MAKER, APPLY ugh'y, and “sanitary laws have been drum. ved PA Sar, wallop aad Cieuberry wim, Bsookds y, over int the ears of the people daily, Fearing an epidem- | ~~ ~ Saree —- te, citizens have alded the Board to « considerahie BL REWARD—LOS? A WHILE ANL slves Guiore. puuer, Auew re othe Lam extent; but it is to be hoped—now that the fear< Oe UAuu. Un cave, r Lor 4B. the visite.ion of cholera mas Gevariadshes tha gaol) | tie avove Feward wis De peice Wea “a “1