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The Latest News By Telegraph to the N. ¥. San. a FOREIGN NEWS. SUN CABLE DISPATCHES, Italy Austria. A PEACE CONFERENCE. Dramstedt and Prussia. Dem ands of Prussia Complied With, FRC iM ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. Terrible Railread Accident. SE\TERAL PERSONS KILLED, A ‘Large Number Injured. List) of the Killed and Wounded. OUR) POLITICAL CORRESPONDENCE: ‘J and WMev7z York Radical Convention. ‘PER MANENT ORGANIZATION EFFECTED Re iben E, Fenton Noiiinated for Governor. THY) SOUTHERN CON VENTION An Excited Session Yasterday, SALTO MAKING A FUSS. THE’ PRESIDENT'S TOUR. Enthu; iiastic Reception in Chicago. SEC +5 : CABLE Italy ar d Austria—A Pence (onforence. Loxpon, Wednesday, Sept. 5, Froning.—The frat official comfe rence for the establishment of peace Le- tween Italy sod Austria, was held at Vienna on the Srdinst, Th wv draft of some of the arti of the treaty wae g ned, end the arrangew: the transierof Ve n tia be ma Aastria and France to Italy, and the evacuation of the Quadrilateral by the Austrians a: @ in process, / T, ve Italian Army. Fioxenog, Sep t. 5.—Prior to the signature of the Treaty of Pence Ltaly will dismiss ome bundrod aud twenty thonesa a soldiers, Daron tact aud Prussia. Bearts, Sopt, 6— Varmetadt has complied with the demands of Prusdia, and will pay the lattertnree millions of florins be: ites ceding to l’russia some of her terr' tary, The (we via Revolt. Artieys, Guercs, 8@,%t. 5.--Hopes are freely ex- preasod, with some p, spect of realization, that the pacifier tion of the rey, ¥s.in Candia will soon be ac- comps ished, Cabel Neceipts. Lo mon. Wednesday,, © Ot. 5.—The retarns of the Atla itic Cable Company @bow their receipts up to this time from messages to be at the rate of £900,000 per annum. SHIPPING Dh PATCHES. WQcrenstown, Serr. 6,—1 be steamship City of Le ndon from New York, Aug: ‘#t 50th, bas arrived ax dwill sail immediately for » 4verpool, after land- te g the mails. BouTuamrron, Barr, 5.—The ‘teamship Borussia, fi om Hambureh, the 26th ult., oa !@d to-day at noon fi r New York, She hason board . ©31,000 and 2,600,- @ 0 franes in specie, on American a Count BoUTUAMPTON, Sarr. 6—Eventrng —!be steamship axonin, from New York, arrived at thls port today and sailed jor liamburgh, COMMERCIAL DISPATCE ‘ES. Lrvervoot, WEDNESDAY Evening, 8 SPT, 5 —The cotton aarket is dull end price » declined @ ousriomo! a penny per pound, The B00 es. Middiing Uplands are que yer pound * © Livenroot, WEDNREDAY EVENING Breadstutts qarket ia firmer, the ective, but prices are without ch FINANCIAL DISPATCHES. Lonpox, Wrpsrepay Evening. Serr. 6 sols were juoted nt the clore, at 80% for mon ey The cioeing prices tor Au can recurit: © are seiaate AOSD rte ae Sur *. 6—The ow Mmarketis Liinois Central share TERRIBLE RALLROAD ACCIDENT.’ Several Persons Killed—Many Otbe re Ipjered, Roonrsren, Sept. 5.—A shocking aceidentoccurre 4 on the New York Central Kailroad, six miles east ot this city, about five o'clock this mcrning, Several persons were killed outright, and roany others in- jured, The sveamloat express trair,, which left Al- bany this morning, was threwn from the track by « ewitch which was earclessly lefs open. The train was running fastand oaaecurve, The engineer gave the signal to brake, and jumped from hie engine, The locomotive plunged iaw the sand and turned over, The three coaches mext to the bageage car ran together like the Jolnte of « telescope, and were left lying ina beap with the baggage car, ‘The loss of life, and injury © passengers generally, were con’ fined to these threecars, The tellowiug is a list of killed and injured: Kitten David Creighton, Newtown, C Pheaughweesey, Kochoster, railroad empiore®: web, brakeman, Ciyde; Mr pimith, Glo Y:'N, Somers, Rosenbioon, N.Y ; Leroy Lucine BW Wioxpap—-A Be Stone Oppenheim, N.Y hip, ‘ tir; Mr. and Mre, Wm, Bouers, ec Ps sicutly; Adve. Downing, Rome, N.Y, back wud head, . 1) Maiden Lane, New Mrs, . J. Parker, Bu tfalo, Vail, Florida, N, ¥., sliaottlys ON. Yq bead, slighty; Jamia elie, brakeman uiaer and 6 A, Seymour h verely; F, ot, Marri: oY ebely, sy and Mr bruised; C, 3. Feowro, 5 aojured in le m snd bh Lice, head, htly; W L. injured sigbtly ; sultry, One A. &, W hertle, A ial " » ; A. Derorest, Anu Harbor, Bic: prone revion derer Lity, firm of Colgase New York, invermaly ; Aaron Bione aad wile, head, shoulders snd hips) Thomas Oliver, Fordham, N. Y« pligb.iy ; Mrs, W. U. Thomas and son, Beloit, Wis. ean ds Ay Chistian Made aahalas Dia. Laer pboulder; W obnson, Fast Saginaw, elaghtl é leutive Mire Roches Adr'w Tracy, N.Y man, veverely: J.Q. E. Decley, Gpartisk ter, head and arm Gould, firema: eimyra, elightir ; Jo! Detroit. le : Elliott, eltgbetly } 4 Mre, Newell, Calioruia, « @lebtly; Mrs. Bomers, beck bediy; Horeca Hort, palir; Frank Moftier, Mel the iatier was ex: | tricated by hie two msteis; Win. Kyan, Rochester slighuy. | | arm and inve Uwe RO, Decatur, engineer, seversiy; W. J. paid, California, slight The bodies of the dead jd the injure! were Drought to this city at S I’M. end everything is being done that cam bo for the couifort of the suffer- ers, The bodies of Rhauebnesy and Owen wo lef in the wreck, as they could not be imimedia’ removed. y EW YORK RADICAL CONVENTION, A Large Attesdavce Preliminary Organ- ization —eneral Van Wyck Temporary Chair d tof, ( ommittece—Peru ization, | a&e, &e. (Special Correapondence af the Sun) Bruacusea N.Y 5. Syracuse is allalive this morning with delegates to the Radical Conven: | Serr tion, A very full attendance erowde all thelarce | 3 and mostof the small hotels, The late arri of | last night and this morning are disgusted with the eccommodations provided. AU the morning hee | disconsolates bave been seeking more comfortable lodgings. Ae the hour approsches for the meeting of the Convention, an increased intorest is manifested by the delegates to “read the slate” which is supposed to be in the custody of Horace Greeley and « few kindrea spirits of the Radical party, At hall-past eleven o'cloek the galleries of Victory Hall were wells led by a very respectable audience; the floor being . cupled by Delegates, The reporters wero also provi ‘s4 with convenient seats. At 12 o'clock, Wm. R. Stewart, Feq., of New York, called the Convention to orler, Mr. Lincoln, from Tioga, nomi id Judge I'remaine, of Albany, as temporary Chairman, Mr. Madden said he had no objection to Tremaine for permanent Chairman, but he opposed the motion before the Convention, de- siring to nominate (General ©, 1H. Van Wyck, of Sullivan County, becau , it was well known that for the past two or thr years the power of organizing our Convent i been uaur by an outside body, wasn War liomociat — Ed. Bes.) 1s wae ( ) the custom for the Chaiuan of the $tate Committe, to homimate tho temporary presiding officer, but through @ mistakes courtesy, ® body oussid: of thie Convention asenm- ming of iseoftierrs, Mr, Madcen continued eugs to advo ate ‘he appoiutinent of Gea, Geo, Wi, Cartis favored the bomina- dear nid esid that hamony w poke iu favor of beequently taken wh Wook, who was conducted d Bell. & Ayoe was the election o during the delivery of interrupted by pad jar demou * Kive yoare ago,” he said, preside over the del bera'lons of the representatives of the Union party of New York, just engaging ia the siern copfliet of arma, standing upon the same piatiorm of priaciples as bow, with the ssiue desiiny vetore sud jhe same banner over us. We were pleading then that thisereat trust, bequeathed by our tathe should pot without @ stru, be sur a arethe ory over » shall not be eben slisll not Inn thas the hundied haa! hed in vain, The nation respunded sen. and wisi bayones and buiiet, went fortu and cony Wise the san vem, gud trusting In the seme God, tt will respoud pow, and go furih with the bailet and apain be victorious, Toe Geveral then denounced tie Copperbeada, and regretted that & few Kepublicans, looking trem a pew ecand point, have tee here ned to form en alliance with ti whom they iately deepired, He next alluded to the ‘alien Leroce of the Rrpublican party a dthe wary paid ute to the memory of ; praiset Congie denounced Jolnson ; 1 bie recent epee nes f tho Puilad veutlou, commer on ite ackion. Ww clared ea muuch @ mise with rebeliiou of thes@ COMprors ices Whacn bsOugut abouts aeces, ion, After another bitter denunciation of the President and tie jescereof thes hon who fo.owed in his track, Mr, Van Wyck eulog ved the southern Con vention, and closed with jhe iollowing peroration : “Tis the flag of America—it floace over the brave, ‘Tis the iaiest ee on (he land or the sea; But, though brightest in story and matchiess in ‘Tie the herald of mercy os weil asof might. In the cause of the wrene y it ever be first, gre buwbied and tetsers burst; arahout, and dastard | 1 seruple Wdie ‘neach the flag of the We send greetings, continued the speaker, this the gallant state of Vermont, and un.tein 7 with the wyal men of the nation the | non and Cousti ution are safe of her sous, as they bove rebuked (Le e | policy by ad the worla th eotingas will every a me in od una) echo of he where gladden auc verve the heart. of patr When the app.cues had subsided waich General Van Wyck's speech, Sivelsir lousey, of Now York, was appointed temporay Becretary, aud she rules of ia & Avcoubiy udopted for the gov- ernmens of she Conve tion, A worlou prevatied duecting the vrcreiary to send the gveeting and sympecby of thie Convention wo the Philace phia Coavention, ‘Lhe roji of velegetes was then read, Horece Greeley, Givorce maine and others being udee Emmett, of but meut of Lyman Tremaine ior peruanent © Tuis wae Suiedued by @ motion & Organization Committee of two de: District. A motion wae thea adopted iuewucting Commitee io report the naweo, Lyman Trem for permanent President, 4 yioon was (hen bs de to appoint a Committee of two on ree subone and qildiers, Ab Siueucuent was offered that he Com maltee Consist of Oke luember join each disiict, to be nominated by he Charman when eoiectea be the diffeient delesations, Mr. Curtis thought this ematier that puouid be acted on by the perma: ce Greeley desired imme: tod resvintions would re- t fol W. Curtis, Lyman Tre quire time | Pp « sod the sooner the Commitwe began the work the bavter. bir, ppoouer was iy favor Of the original motion. . Hutchings amended bis motion to read “se Committee of 3%, to bs appoink by the Chair, Juage James ip opposition said: eorytuing is cus and dried—sf poe slate ie already made up, bee wre to Use of any Lo: bar, bhutene ipge wihudrew bis mob. d Le ‘never von, Su eubiy cpoonwr withdrew aud then the motion ef Judge Jaiies was aco meon pr tied bo Bpypoiul # DbaLe Colmmict siding OF ORE Wee: f.01 eBCL Couns easion trict aad two at large, lo Le appointed by tb dent, Lhe Commitee on Vertusnent Organization was then sonoubved the Cosine, end the Com Voutlon shen tovk # recces wulli Lal past biree, eup;" be (heretore renewed the ino- his Wotion, ted. A AVTERRUOD BERBION, The Convention reassembled soon afier Bie o'clock, The eppearance of Jubn A. King called forth ap- piause, aad, on motion, he was invited to take # seat on the platform, The respective Congressional dele gations were then called fer the names recommended by them, respectively, for members of the State Commitiee and for wembers of the Commitice on Addiess and Besolutious, and they reported os follows: On Resolutions—1, George William Cartis; Charh . bb 3, Willem W,. Geootric Andcew Bleakiey ; 5. Charles 8. Strong ; 6. bin Tousey ; 7. Waldo Huichins; John H. Whi 9, Williauw Kichardec Gree Henry K, Low; 12. . Beale; 13, Kin, i Dawavn; 16, maria U, Cowasend; The Rxemden, vaen cond seleccama of srcotins _NEW YORK, THURSDAY, of the Uuion par Univa our isbo.e woul! cease, and oar nobe ssouri woved cause and prive.ples sould Lecome permanently and _sneces ° fled, Recent eveute have on isfled us our antic are far irom reared, | the grand tratn and which we hay contenued thiough sea spiz.te of slavery, abil! races ia @ pew jorm, SEPTEMBER 6, 1866. from Philade!phia, among them wasono which was | londly applauded, announcing the aciion of the Ne THER SOUTITERN CONVENTION, Third Day's Proceedings A Vanictpal Wel tonal Committee ousting Mr. Rarniond from tte chairmanship. Mr, Ballard moved to encore, the | Roastation ny | , y Fa poh Varte act. which the Coove tion unaniimeusly avreet ne aveling Commitiee te The telegrem of the Convention tothe onal Follow the 'resident—Negro Suffrage deipbia waen xt road, sppiaude oved reat ¢ to ite destination. The following is the State Committee Diet Ete, (Special Correapondence of the Sun.) Dy 1—Wm. 1. leason, 7 x n 8 S—Ghastes W.Gederd, 48 ‘ Paitanerrita, Sep’, 6th, 8—Horstio N. Hot, Ht At half-vert ten thie morning the Convention ef ‘ Jorh aG. Able, 2) sembied in Nations! Hall, being called to order by G Aa Hiaceeaer, v1 , Attorney General Speed. After prarer by Rev. Dr, 7 Mertin R. Brown, on} Newman, the Chairman cauret «letter to be read 8— Waldo Havel 94.8 vor Me ' “ e Or o Samay, aes ; S. from Me rM Mich neloring pro-eedings of the 10-1, Dp berteou, | a6 r Common Council tendering a welcome and the hos- 11 bere i i i Pairman, pitalities of the city to the members of the Conven- —John eteharm, SA King. o tt i 18—John lyon, $0 Wm. ih Merril i tion, Acommittee of five was eppointed to reply iY Hamilton Harrie, bi--Insac MM. Schermer. | A letter was read from @ Radical German club of » John H, Winslow, hor Maryland, pledgi 4 ak ret BLocidoees W., Patwier: aryland, pledging enppert. From Syracuse came a congratulatory @lepatch from the New York Btate | Couneil of the Union Leagues, which was received With immense epplause, Colonel 8. Pops, of M'eseurt, offered rerointions James A. Rell, frem the Committee on Permanent on, reported as follows, and the report nously adoptel President—The Hon, Leman Tremaine Vice | embracing the following propositiona: Tat, Thatthe Presidents—Aitred Wages Jr. CW. Coddard, A | feane at thie time te an endo: entof the poltey of F. Campbei, W.. Brennen, Henry G. Le | eepeciaily on the Canatitutional Amend- i] Stewart; A ‘ wilt John W “MoM n We will give every aid inour power to 84. While deeming tn partial eb opponed to raising gow eener- coer Ferdin, on the Committee, nature offered red to » Little, hin, sFame y | 1, Folger, J. W. Dwight, & 1. Hoyt, S | Ponde, W. J. Hurnphre Feiwer, H. Van | wer Aernum, Secretaries Win, liam, Ir. N.Y. (i. 1h, | can be amy reconat retion without political equality.” Scribner, Westchester; Geo, Y. Johoson, A bany, | Mr. Watrons, of Va, offered @ resolution that free J. Hammond, Laser A, Stewart, Lother | schools must perform the work of regenerating the Lewis Caldwell, Chemung; C. W, Wadaworth, | South. aad they onght to be provided in every State, Livingston. Fioride offered jerclutiona that slavery, abolishod Geo. W. Cartia, Judge Polger A Judes Fimmet by the power of Got and the willitary, ie forever pre- ate bilited by the amendment to the Coratitusion, to were appointed a Committees to conduct Mr. Tre | which instrument there te aleo sufficient power to ma'n to the Chair, Immense applause greeted the | Pr’ ect every the duty of Concrese 7 to mate t A offvred a ‘ 0 A offer ec permapent Chairman, who (hen addressed the Con | iution viupashy with nation vention, He beran by eaving ] lug for freecom, & Faucow-reations on the other side of the line, we | have assombied to perforin grave and responsible vet | Tevclution thasa Naglon cans important and ne see eolitieal datic emest | civil or political riehieof tl to-day for the dout pose of iehing aod = Lager of peril. lennessee dolegation resolved in ceclaring a platiorm of princi pied tothe | fvor Nae? P; K. Mose, of offe hyd be exiting condiion of netional afta nit to romi ouvion thet bbe ongressionul ection was defec. mate & tieket of te iti be supported and | (ive in aot providing for the enfranchisemens ot all = ; 7 se loyal citizens withous regard tocolor, Other resolu elected by the people of thie Rtate, It members | “4 tions un the same subject wer aise referred to the toiore flattered our- | Committee ations that when tne | Cth ajonetnre, Mr. Hote y the armies ot the fed 10 the chair webave be se ves With (he hope and exp rebeiiion shoul) be cruslet ous! Virginia, wee And bioody w vit remain, partially wt be overthrow ated into t ‘The great togracr. between After adopting the an te. Dranscome of Missourt, Gofinof Aiabane, Bockb:idge of Maryland, Caurpbeli of Weer Vir winia, and Julee Mell of Lexas, were appointed, & yu endcreing the Mou.ve doctrine was re Werumental polley Hict betveen Democrecy the syle of treedon end 1oal yet to be deternased woetuer the ener Cerved, nnd with great Spplanse referred. plete es ores 7 a 4 Pitney o lesinaippl, each offere: who has been overpowered to (ue sailitary etiatEie, suse the Gaciee of Conaveuss TH6 shail still win the victory by his indomitebie wil, how acroimese io politica: m negement,and his supertor skill in the rc.ence of dp oruacy and esa ertuausbip, It is true the cooiess bas bern transiered irom the alothox aud 'be issue \avolving the i Governments la soution dectss ulion « nob need to, Committies A resolution decla fle of tl Wy to | ive, protect aud per- | [EOC . ‘ « pary sejuirea ito bring posent loflucne o poruste Ynie Lys the legitimate 4 | bear moon the President, requeas ig bhi vo viet all thority of & nation victorour im the strug.te with | ine 4, Bates for the purpose of ppeaking to the traiiors ip arias; the destruction of ali the vestizes | sai ; ani iuciwente of slavery in our Cow people, Minyled expressicus of applause aud disap proba ion to.lowed the introduction of the above Doring the next half hour a periect flood of reso lutions poured im upon the B erecarios from Btate eandindividual members ‘These :eso.u cant In aubsance to those I have slready Aliuded (0, Uccasiunaily an outburet of ep OF 404th Usages nud rity for the furnre peace, the Amorican poopie; the ce docti nes of republican equally end human rights Ie that the bervestiog of thoe fruite which bive remulied from the victor les achieved by imamenre anc~ lawa; the procuren rT nie on woutof the great oen ritices .f treasure aud jit? Lhess vet remain ‘0 be suffrage" determined b veraict of the peop. : uded to the charges that and be lerant she ly we etl cling to as.cer guod evough ior u ring the cliar ge aencuations Ue thoy i h we ¢ itiee, Moss, of Missourt, at length vetermia doue unde. weat Linco.o a comsidered the | tet ee ile ime aucug the delegates, aud presenily fee jell Hy mt aaa tenant Be Pox taberger offered a Uoon to the eff@es that he Committee ing election ug la Wrirrra ¢ Y ‘ the " , the proceedings ib Congries, aad coursated ive fi aaae ea Ae ” Ape tar edi) tial note with one ree othe P et pec 4 ately 1000 to propouad ponte of order, de- Ccugress to bo right and the Bross twiong. lie . # that the resolu som ebowlu be referred without Aimeudments to the Contin lou were nexy aluded contusion ensued for some to- Jeniarged upon, mM dremein areuing that sentation should at i e@ Lused upon cilizeu- cud in speaking of th yal neg iebeu Wh United 5 adiction ¥ fep ceeuraton, aud “ Adliben ao creeped ay of " #. e.ed bis ree ences to the lo.el negrove of the lace war. who (be saiv) would Winns be true tothe Lowe parte it the party wae true bo (Le nego, He thought the negro’e inst uct leserthan the white twau's wisdom, Le also in abouid not upon our soil wibhin tinued to discuss the qu quoies the decaidiiow & equal” and “endowed with cesen inelirualio ; b fy rights among Which aie life, liberty and ihe pursuit dulged in some ee of J resign JOnmsn. A hile of upp Wess"? from whieh ue argued the nguiet re ig (i I Hater caus» tiny aud a Mee nies sabre : 9 by Congress in the removal | sour concluded Ly uted eudiaiy bah th op. | language Alter ciscussing 8 aition of the party, Mr. Tre- ir ehiie men did pot help ihe * Let a tickes be pom. Routh the time would come whem ihe ein full accord with the predotl- ¢ take the matter into their owa bana of the par Let @ plationm be A shall not be watered witha mixture | wer did. God help the rebels. | fb many more New Oreansgriots would it take to se. the whove pouth ia atime? Nosmany be thought, te beneved (here rere five or ria Rundred thousaud men in this country who wore not «ving to witle much loner io this question, Lhey wore led by under the # tale of * Contery atiau To have unieservesy committed tothe i porcotthe people, New Yor’, depend upun tb, wil not, in ih.e,ecalerisw, prove rec; aut Wo her proud eason, } hi ye rs eh such men as Philips, Pquality to all men was position pees 1 tae ve Vad i rat vio wil) promisea in the call for shis Convention, and it weithe Wit e Louse, end will exert a po would 1 by pecrisy to ge home wituous declaring in : throng! 4 ‘ iavor ot it.” thuence in resturiug whrou us reveidon shat ke\ter TORSh es hyeas had Gane sneaklne ed eu the aim Arkaueas «flered a resoiuiion to refer all pi ‘ate 6D poworile at jutions to the Courmitiee without cevace inviivu to lay ‘his resolution om the apd theo alively debate eneued, An indignant del- egaio wanied te kiuow if (hia Convention in.ended to adopt the shutting up policy of the Con. ertion tbat met on the 14th of August, Apother wished to cnow it time woud be grauied to debate the r portof the Resolution Committee, Toe Chair re- plied: “there wil be no musziing bere.” Dele ‘ were Gispused to coutinue she Giscussion, One opihusiaes made a moon to thayette.t, add- ° 1 of Grant, Bae idan, aud she victors ove armies of te Uulon’” Governor Fenton was unanimously revominated for the ollice of Govern anoouncement being received with immense ¢ ring. three cheers was calle: for Tompkins County, the Lowe of Senator Cornell, aud which was ie sponded to loudly, Shera, Mr, Giese ey moved the Convention go into nom- nvitation to ¢ ai Butler to epeak on iuation tor Laeut, Goreruol, Which wae carined jon, Loud of No! “Don't hear bir, Greeley, in & dries, earnuet spoecu im behalf of | Dim," ar08e iu duferons parte of the bail, Some the recognition of the poiiers, preseuied the mame | Of phe delege veiling im favor of hearing ef Col, biewart L, Woow ull Huter, a division was desired, It appearing Px-Mayor An syracuse, nominated the | that & majority were opposed to the motion sho resolulion was laid on the tavle ‘The Moas 1oro- jusiou wae theb,on motion of Mr. Buoreman, said en Such a ciepusiuon of she suiject did not ne of the delegates, who desired a division, ibotmas, of Marylag ted to kuow who voted, yeas and baye, A dele- Aivus va. Abie » ub bae be unjust to renomin avo Mr, enten and not hi J.T. Muriburd of A. Whecler, of Prana patriot Bud & geniiewan every Wey qualiled for tue Ligh postion, Gen, Ven Vatten of Herkimer, Martin J, Town send, Jar. HW, Rameey, anu oluers, lolowed ia sup porto! Mr, Alvora, uiging bit eup@souby im long eapesience in the afaice uf she Drate y by roferriu, tion t the Committee, Other Gen, Yau Wyck paid ligh curnpiunent to Gen, | motions to adjourn, Contusion appear Woodiord, both es soidicr Gud ao Bd¥ecate anu ox reign. The Chair decided thet @ pe:ieaceu lawyer, “to adjourn” cowd not be put until Dewitt C tigjobo urged the pominatioa of Wm, | M 48 reoution had been acted = upon, ‘Thies seemed to nerease the contusion ; half adozea toons acjourn Were made, bub uot agreed te Ibe Chairman continued to decide the Moss resola- A. Whoever, ‘A vive voce vote resulted as follows: Thomas Galwood, 16y; Win, Ao Wheeler 64; 8, L. Wood- ford, 10 thomas, of Mary. and, Waauted the lhe ond vote resuited as fellows, Mr. Wheeler soreiman withdrew bie motion to lay mane heving Leen withuiew 4: &. dee Woodiord, 480; uhwe on.) 6 table, dd moved thas vt Thotuas Gaiwood, 161, Nuiminaion of Mr, Woow Bet, trou ut » said he would fora made UnawuDoNs ] of odibg the procesd- Chauncey M. Dopew and George Dawson had | tier If ther were Los co inorder, Mar, Bb. en. ively s@fused w wow (ler bawes bo be used nau thereupon moved (he previous question. 1 hom 169 Pm, Be, Of maryland, eaciiodly exe eimed, “It I vove tor ‘The Convention reaseemb'ed at 3's P. M,, when | Lulsntins that reoulutiot | should be voting te h mM . ae eulrauci iw every cebecio Marrland|" ‘This cvclar- Btephen 1. Hoyt, wee nowiuased for Canal Commis: | ation induced ao leiee bumbver ot delegates to hiss ud boot at Mr, Thotues, who explained thatenian chieing (he negroes would euiranchise the rebels of sioner, and Geneial Hammoud for luspector of Prisovs, his & Boreman’s 0100 WO refer was theo ilo and | #6 A series of ten resoluiions wero reported A reo ution next edopted thanking the loyal adoptea, after whieh the Convention adjourned | mon ct \ermout fer their victory, Mr to apother | pal explanation he with evime of b ulbe a brethren i sutfrage, but Le wae Gecided agaimes 1 lhe Coummittee of Couteresce with tue Northern Conven.ion thea sep-ried thas the pousbere deiega- tiou would mee. iu the evening as National tieil, ad march frm theoce to the Loyal league rooms, whelé Doin would become @ nase meeting Ww be pre ded over by 4 ¢en'leiuen Chosen Ly the League. A sine die, The Pablic Debt. Wasurmaron, Sept. 6.—The following | mento: the public debs of the Luited ss le. of Bepreuber, 1806; Debt bearing coin interest, $1,254 $22,641 8); ut BOS TLO40s moat pt, #441. 50%, > e p 83; gato here arvse Abd twoved au invitatiwa jo (ren. total debt, @u,72>, Jb; amouus im trearu Sutier widress \he Couvention, Lhe motion cud, oy $45. ¥15 27, amount in Weasury, curreLor, metwith eo Wuch Upposition it #ae Bot even pul, $56,297, (40 46; otal au treweury, 102,051,667 75; | Tue Convention, however, sgr 0 & Motion als wos Thu ¥ MOrming, bof deut leas Cask ia beasury, 4,0V0,004,- | Journing until ten o Lseke ub Os One o'GWok, aiier & more @ ‘Thirty-' Chird Yeart stormy retsion then hi jen frage is evidently a ky er Pee o | ek to get over or go by. Poitapecrita, Bept. 6, , The Committee on Resolutions are still im session! at alate hour tonight, and arenaid te have nearly: comp etet thelr labors. Their reso’ntions will cone forty with the addrees, and neither will allade in any” manner to the subject of negro enffrage, but fully endorse (ho Congressional amendment, whieh leaves the whole subje tof auf: agerto the respective States,’ A member of this Commitee on Resolutions, from: Alabame.-Albert Griffinquit the Committee im die« gust, wheo it amost unanimowaly reached the asser~ ton that universal suffrage was the only remedy fom the woes of the Southern loyaliste, The address ia able and patriotle, and isan eloquent appeal to Coens gress for protection, and details the terrible evtle that have befallen the Moyal men of the South since the full development of the poliey of Presidemt Johne son (Correspondence af the Sun) PHiLavaLeuta, Bept. be 4 At the Uaton League rooms this momaing the Ne York Delogation held a meeting. Resotuthen Wi bridge im the Chair, A telegram ef greeting was read, epproved and ordered to be sent tothe Syracuse! Convent a, Hperches followed frem Walbridged Burleigh, Hamilton, Tilton, Fred Douglas and osherst Judgo Kelly, of Vhiledelphia, also epeke, Theo, Tiltom humorously call attention te @ lareeny committed by one of the Now York delege- tom many years ago, and stated that the property had been recognised todey by the o al luded to the theft of himeelf by Frederick who had today mot iu the street bis old m! {ie moved thas Fred, Douglass be put on trial nett, Mr. Douglass being ca'lod for his defence, delivered 8 feeling and elognent addre 4. The meeting then took « brief recess, in orden that Gov Curtin might take ihe chair, and call to ther the Northera Comvention intormally, ermor Curtin then took the cheir, and calle@ @ntion of shore present to the notice of Lk - io now desired an Jommitwe inted ing nes fovitiag the Nort tings, On moon a Committee was then eppoin' Governor Curtin then made @ short sprec Which be bade favorable to the € on, called ® ay (to speak at @ preting, ta another: partof the State, Ile deputed Gov, Yates, of Ii to call the mn together whem necee The ¢ thea broke Ca Yorkers sesumed their moet Na! ‘ A ; bbe panced to the ee of tae ygation, an speed were or Wilson, of Ma Patt ta, Tending’ off eo #p ie the b it im measured terme. Gen Sehenek, of Chio, followed suit in th strain » pitehing rnto Commodore Vanderbilt, Aa T. Btewart, Me tb, Charles Kaan andothers. Af resolut mm wiwh the Southera , Gen, Batier wascal upon for aspeech, Lae Ueneral spoke jor some iu favor of vegroes voting ‘The grand fasion mave meeting this evening tm! frout of the Union League House was one of the grandest popular demonstrations that ever took: place in this city, ‘The eutire space between Chest but and Walnut stieets was packed as c! maibie, The Union League House was bril refirg ‘iuinineled and feacoo: and from the opposite aide of the atrec, ab f fireworks w: ; seieidcn Moma coaln Sh ck ing fire-rockets, of pyroieomoe art, The efa boring Luildings, the trees y thousands con~' streets was highly picturesque. lotic sits he: od whe ut o'clock ree pe. sone assembled, “i u were to parade the princ.pal ete be had ‘ed. ‘Lhe crowd begin Biug weall to: Ya lous speakers, the Chairman im- formed so@ aadieace hac ho bad to remind wen thar tie Mayor bad got beck (Laughter) aua be woul introduce Wie speakers; (he Uses be would introduce woud be Beaaor Harlan, of lows, whose ahempt to epeak, was interrupted by processions, fireworks, music, and the demonstrations peculiar te peliticall gatherings, He managed, hewever, to get off @ lengthy speech slmilar in substance te those already repor Jobo Minos Botte also made a speech, in which he ailu ed tothe condition of Union men at tho South, Ata late Lour the speeches were till going on, Graat and Farragat, t Philadeiphia, a dlep wee rea stating that Gsantand Farragut bad left the Pres- deotial party, whereupon tho Cenvention were much lated, and cheers fur Grant and Farregut wero both jong and loud, Meantime th envemen bed only gone by boat to Detroit, where they rejoived the Presidential party, and so the Convention was Utere ally ‘barking up the wrong tiee.” On Tuerda: THE FENIAN CONGRKESS, Arrival ef the Delegates—Cheora for the Gre Vlag—Harwony Holl—Splendid Dbecorations-Qrganization of the Cems gress, &c, &o, President Roberts, the Benate auf tes from New York and vwicinity, are rived here by steamer Tuesday morning, Another large party of delegates Lad arrived the evening previous, All the hotels and boarding houses are being filled up with delegates to the Congress, aboot 230 ef whom were present at the opening, on Tnes- day noom, About thirty additionsl arrived here to- day, and a few others are still expected, aud wilh probably reach here to-night. As the steamer con taining President Roberts and party approached the on Tuesday morning, the ,sight of the ‘'sreem da round ofcheers from the crowd om sions, le very gaily attired and decors se decorations and ornamentations consist o- rich and heavy festoons of evergreens, which eweap diagonally across the Hall, being looped in the celling ai thefpoints where the gas pipes deseend tothe chandeliers, The orebestra rostrum look like aleoves in some evergreen forest prefusely decorated with flags and mots. The immense giess chande them#elves are studded with minature Irish oun tlaes, in every place where the green Aw and harp of Erin is displayed the Stars and piripee bal te,On thi float by ite is upon each aide ofthe rf numerous Treen wreaths, most o! ring approp ela mottoes, and many of t wering some elegaat picture of Lrieh heroes or representation of stirring periods int ulstory, Above the roscrum, io rs, le the following motto: * Mw.e iwihe" (one bhundree thousand welco at the roar of the hall and facing the above, another grovpiug of large evergreen capitals declares that “treiand Shall be Free!" Arranged around the hall in order are simailer mottos, one for each county ad, oue tor each of the fomr pros Among the most striking of these are the ost * Irlehmen are everywhere, Oppression made (hem roam, Thouge everywhere, iu every place, back loves bis native Lome.’ “Let us be friends to the men that are friends tous, * Benburb and Limerick bontenoy aud |jmeswone Ridge,” * The memory ot '23: Lord Edward aod Emmet,” * Whether on tbe gallows high, Or in the battie’ Thet toes ple he therm * Preedo! battle once begun, Hequeathed from bieeding sire to som, ‘Lhuugh batilea oft is ever won,” The Cong ress aesermbled at noon on Tuesday and rogumiged by eppambiug Geo, Murphy temporary a i Continued om Keusta Rage) )

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