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mee ‘ 5 aaa . = om, Tow , S SAaPETD , ‘ppy ‘D 07> we Number 10.652. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1866. aoe IDENT? TOUR, THE SOUTHERN CONVENTION. edy. This te our great need and pressing ne essity Fred, Doug wothe ap. era r, , P . ed Phistethe only polley wh eh will deat onal | etn ieee the etter The Latest News From Chicage, Ill, te st Louis, Me. Fifth Day Pacted jein'by bilugiag it? efictive powe apr 4 rat- bby oa Brumoriety Iis., Sept. 7 © he toree on © ao of loyalty, t Bhater 5 tele - - . . = Addreas— Adjeur s ’ pid eo A T 65. lity Relegraph tothe N. ¥. San, Curoago, 8.30 A, M.Several of the party have bcongrbatel “ at . so Potente tine dn pri retpiee Ley th lage L hich will usiiy rem: 4 - ; here left um including Minister Romero and Post- i as faa the rhe , mi ad atte adhe . regenerate the South aeeif, becauee it @ ili introduce German tallow teeus, ond a . ales from nreconstrucie t met in rat ilel 4 iT oral poll. he y. Mr, Ma'tieon at oe oe 4, | } N \ y M\y nwt Ea Bh a tnd Convention at Natioual Hall, this mornin hi My r God ' ile sings Vilh im elevating Hon wijourned sine die, and, y \ been subject te some annoyance by uninvited iy. 3, & Olean +i hig humanity, abeorh aud purify the unebit —_——--- —— ~¥ 4 Wel persoms intruding on them, and aseaming disgusting Gon ihab te thenke’ of (ee tn \ wo ‘ bata and eelfi pacnens of mon. Jt will biews th Address of the Madical Syracuse (om trial, “. "ara Prommenee, and in some cases dividing im the pro- | dne to Judee Underwood for atter pting to bring Pesalne 7 W of glory to OnF iroe Recabil veation. Austrian War Minister Resigned. cessions aud otherwise anneying the members of Jef, Davie 10 Justice. ti : ‘ done will be received, as wae the act of The address of the Radical Convention af ee sis the party, Weare now on the special train of the | 4 Afer debate, pro aud con, the resolution was with the ‘Apel redneanns, freee pertahout the world as | Syracuse tothe people has been promulgated. It # BAXONY STILL IN A STATE OF SIEGE CBicage & Alton Railroad, bound to Springfield, Il. (ov. Hamilton, of Texas, from the Committee te | tion of Awerican Inde pendeses. cially = & very lengthy decument, end commences by calling ' * | The distance is 185 miles. Every precaution bas Loapne co Noes replat Tent enee aktea H.C. Wagwern, of Lay Chairman Attention to the magaitude of the auestions involved woe are been taken to insure satety, A large crowd was | (ite harged trom ite further eonrders re, 1! b i iY sais of Albbemne ble e e eopchennts gs Maile che Ne Puablie Meetings Allowed, at (he railroad station, and cheered as the train | impossible to say when members of ihe c A.W. Tockunt, of North Careline. Suee demands am expression of the opinions of tht a could attend therein a body. The Commitie KOO. MON ry, of Miesinippl ‘ 1 di Preaw ee -— moved, Lewown, Int, 9:48. sceordingiy discharged, HaMeo lh. Beoi,of Texas, | ripped tobe AL gt Lan ts Cea . Faas Mr. haton. of the Memphis Post, called up the ree | OHLN Baa har, Virginia © Jebuson and the Philadelphia Convention is THE PRESIDENT s TOUR. This fe the seat of 8 arries, ‘The President olution cffered by imeit peas ‘dave Gee, lodie Joie HAW SuCioor, Virginia Committee sry sirong rime and declares that ihe sides extemnmmneens ae . ah , reine ne the necessity of giving an orga 1 supp 1 port) f e add |. | 8nd principles” ot t jatter en svlemniy ba ; : and other sp pasha inhi es cbfbel the Lec Aa 1 hewepepers inthe South Tis on ke tor rome ibe M4 ang = the address ware appleaded tized by ihe President, as @yual, if not superior te Frem Chicaze to Sprivgfield. trouced by Secretary Seward, who, after the eheer- | (! poe: tet bis reserution. Qnd at one point eroane for Audy Jebneon the Declaration of Independence. it then rose cg 5S ing wer over, asked: “ ifow many States are in the ; roteated Sepinst the time ot the Con- | called ndgives, The paragra yb iar neeto or cieenes fe (elt of Conarecs te jociolaye for the deta eniecaihatint tances 5 Thirty consumed in speeches ¢ , : tates n rebellion, an: rticularly iu maw INCIDENTS ALONG THE WAY th transac dle aul ed. i RARE Lao) other subjects with which the Convention bed fr impartial eaffrare was cheered very enthuslastt qhte of the colored rece, whe y + | is, if yon take tem" My Boward sentinue neering to do need tally - for (pr lozelty to the —_- —— many will remein ."" “Wedou't allow t n continued his remarks, searing that if Mr. Coodloe, of N. C., wht! mn ; ith th war, This question the riche taken out.’ wae thi response, “but Con Drerecf the Bouth were not ‘ + 11 Codlee, pwhile ev mpathizing with the ps General Enthusiasm of the People Anotoer voce said — “Seward, you & freedmou eould not terain there The ope hall Poy ¢ reuaret Secth, ae detaited im “ pany.” Mr. Sewan\: “Yes; ution was acop ed in other words, he © opposed te imperies ‘neete The rep-rt of the Committne of the Nen-Kecon- | euflrage Gtructed Btates being aboutto be read, Mr Speed retired from the Chairmanship of the Convention, In doing a0 he sald we en cf the Convention :—Having stayed toll A Few Insults Ofered the President. Notwithatanding he rain « larve ¢ the Prosident, Seer THE SOUTIERN CONVENTION | sissies Sits!) iiss the South, particalarly under the present tion, asthe reenit would be the opposite Coavention, He subseyeently favor of negro suffrage, in support of it. which }, and jhathe was it ome to up that AU the same time be wish called away by business of | the veople ot the Sou bh themseives to Kaowlpe that the general | matter ‘The spesches sf Pred. Douglas a i thiouxh, + tate my | Tiltou yeater nd Governmeat.” The meth the were iniensmy ex made tor General aunouuced that he was pieening m diva wil bearty cucors jon or him have classes, sad par cited. | An Anery Session. ADDRESS GF THE UNRECONSTRUCTED, | ‘ss. .% ree wouguet of | tistee of the ‘Nout Koconsense tnd ‘Siena tne Com - - ~--= tlowe dy, and Aumirel lnctly uucerstood by every bod), f believe, that Adjournment Sine Die \ ons, but varying in aegrie ot rm recep at matter none are to take pari except the re am Ww the prevailing political sentiment in sb ordiug | rreeu on this floor of tuore Beater, I than mlition om Meet cordially for the good order is . a7. ¢ + - a has p Tved, arid for ch. i THE FENIAN CONGRESS. . . BLoomtseton, Tit. 8 O'o 1 crust th rlabeve heart ‘has given ine - : The Vresident, Auwiral Farr ! ud t ‘all hh. ie doctri we Job! oeme Kwete th br Meo od r Yecret and Stormy Sessions ent, They ¢ ame bere claiming ou pellion by keeping whole bie rotection and sal mation tortie white it tried the experiment of torethi acces iui ed face Doe ~ outb, &e a8 Jor the black mea umentic based upom the conced s r ; Ae Mr, Speed retired, hi DI b While he was spesi Fred. Douglas entered the tace bas constitutional power to wit THE PRESS EXCLUDED. Convention rising and nae hres aapen Bh = wes erected ta ebeers ad the clapping of |) Union, Peace evevenn fet sadle — . ands y Bratiee We ianran et ‘ Mr. Jom Minor Botts, of Virginia, then took the | ar, (joodloe maked whether his colleague thought tieasen. bat » Lage tien consent A 8py in Petticoats. “We dum’: want trai busting | Chalr, that even if they had iupartial sutfrage bb roes eed one os ali artess ‘ es To whieh would be allowws, while Andrew Johueou was Prgel eck thas 9 can commit Mr 4 ot ie ising | , Mr. Warmouth reported back the resolution offered | cnt te xate the polis ani vote. m the blood of 800,000 leyal men, | | &e &e d&eo wbat the mat- | foeerday by Mr. Raton of Tennessee, reques'ing ihe | Mr at they would Sigio action that tne people went oul, an *s . - of the United States to Cause she publies A det guiversal excuse for individual treason is. * My ton of the report of the testimon. taken be b t ul State went out and I had toge with her." The sole Con mission ‘ppolnted by (eneral Baird tn r ron 20 mere Brranrect Coss cnuree the # lew, mn of the ee be atoten, a teat prectea| tine) ew Oresms masssere, ‘fhe resslution was | o bisck men in the Bourke would help. (Kenewed | stored Union of ihe climes prever thas If not. uding Jor WI Beiore he comid vay were sue aie | Cable Dispatches, eleers, | oment, with the equai rights of os preserved 1 - Artayta. lit, porte! an address, of which the follo te the Convention might wriggle and equi address elers» up by. expr hha Bi t Aa Vinwna, Friday, Sept. T—A, M.—General Frank, The party were receivod with « saiuie sou pooh " @ following Is the sud- | os they pleaswd, but they eould uot avesd che tacce ef i be od a AA evan ‘he cee it 3 the Austrian War Minister, has resigued in conse. | duced so ibe crow Fe TL aka iae ee ttre ; Ont cane beth 1d adopt the | give equanty among the Bleves the eaieblishine Quence of i)! Leaith, aoeiees a Sayre Ai et, favicatien by spring. | g Com meneine with an historical review of the con rineino or bolas cus is red Oph ny ps raayred ¢ the Constitarien a | -] validity, (OE | ganghd ? ap ition ©) eNe Y : M ‘The Austrian cflicias journal denies thet Avetria | Ged came on bossa, on anterior toand atthe breakin Pope or safety Tebs ; the dispesa estion . out of the rebellion ; it proceeds fo describe the c¢ ‘aime tor the emancipation of slaves, so (bat the statin ea lngy on of the Seuthern peop o at the clove of the Par aa tha ent reurasentartsn of ia ea eomet was teges: | = tne of axa Ni be somspeesaned nd appiovind © question uitered hy the rebele was this: * W ty en ithed to a erat in the Convention, ja, “a that they wi ean oth ind har dea of app. opiiating any national objects fo Venetia, A large crowd had asserub.wu wt tue depo lute was fired, and muse pisyed by « bana Presicent was fiw. insouuced ame thos osbe, willthe+ vernment do withus® ‘The North € in ad~ Saxony, ‘ abutting be yoesey of To suffrage. He called upon them to | the amendmens itutiom Duespen, Friday, Sept, TA. M.—The Prassian | PEei-@ ciawmored te: Gon, Girn:s and on wie aypear~ | lina proclamation dev eorien bac ci Mi ae ince the music,” les the eouse- | let etcetera let one their adop Mesiecoclts Rta (Uh | dail Tae, onan | auce sue suoue weve terriitc aud tomy coubmued exbultation and triumph. Then the loyal men of the rome bat they ight. He appealed to them | al A ‘el the Mebel Hates will immediately restore. Governor of Saxony hea provitived the holding of Qouatiere Were proviced at Lue Bi. Nichoims Liotes ry with whiepering lips and berting hearts, ‘ mtation of four miiiens of pevp.e | tion ress, the suspeaded rightscf thé public meetings throwgheut the Kingdom during the Preparations for the Keceprion in St. Louis, giver a See penne a ent, will the dwunien tive some tae the center ee he juestion ot ished ety ae im th Sate of siege under which it is situated, Mo. ahh Mer ool these nk details 8 serie y to remember their friends, and net : = wronge ipiicted upon those who bh ined faith- . 2 to E «l, Sr. Louis, Serr 7.—\ue preparations for the re ful : notes pinte le apatuct ‘the freetmea, W. Moonimutte a Virginte, followed om the ou, im every d ybe Loxpoy, Friday, Sepi, 7—~Noon,—The ' Cuurs of to- | Ception of President Jobuson, to worrow, are about pee bee i Leal, ait lmaprocheee acon ikete f the quesuon, erry ‘ll personal bick . day editorially deuies the report which b nd obtained | completed. The steamers will leave for Aliou at 5 | former condition of slavery, Tne disloyal southern: | | (+0¥ nilton, of ae ir the cand ane strife, a 4 ly to the duty Tavhina te alearte ™ se carrency of a prejecied matrimoe ial alleuee | veiock, ‘The Presidential party fo 10 be assigned to | ere monopalited aii the Hate ciflees, and ce risd on eaked thi mocrminac ce osu | peiacipees and yons connte7. Pet, Bathing 16 oleate! hinge Detween tho King of Greece and the Prin eoss Louise the steawer Andy Jobuson, to whieh will be inshed 8d thease Che ree nieet ostablishivg impartial suffrage would be rd > EP resdent’s poliey, the fruits of the war dim of England. : she sieumers Pe: th and live Brauch, for the accom | acts of agereee on upon the loyal men ot the Bouth, rs Thould wot pause lu thecischates | will be loet, berhape forever. a ; ___ France. modation of the various committees, Gon. Hancock | {0" the simple reason he ae nebereeec le es, because ile President of ihe | uited — , Pape Friday, Sept. “A h _ Manel ~ health iid bad Meenas (0h Tats to Ke, Tee Revert nen iret A teugthy tccoout et tie Sew Sipten did por ertorna his, Rp enaings Sews Itom je nd good, and is i doubtfu © will a to a Orlemue » bighty eoored, ba tantialy wey bom cope — Biarrite, The Queen of Spais hee pud @ visit wo ‘The President to Visit Louisville. the sain aa he omcral docummeaie, already Baloo cent ae eee ap ed rp eye od By Tela, Vaph te the How York Bum the Empress ky je at Biarrite Berrao, Beps. T.-A private dispatch received of the American | :°!™ made by Congress in (be Consiitutioual Amend ae fon Finascial Dispatebee beie says Prosideat Jehnson bas accepted au invi- thus ruied by | mene Botts of ae ea lee diana Tue average wayority for the Union candidates Lonpon, Friday, Sep'.7—P. M.—The Morey mar- | tation to visit Louisville, and will be there nexs Waves Of colette ee te leave for fork op kK train, (ook | in the receot ek. Cth in Ban Francisco exceeda LB. Ret is unchanged Console closed at 89, for money Tuesda: { the entire loyal white the fluor tn K again ple of negro LS. Five Twenties T2l9 probably not return to Washington befere the 17¢h yy! SE areata co ape gr Beath Mitty, tbouseod lo) {atevsely hot at Fortress Monroe, Va. the ther iteole Geateei nee 4 Sih of mber; the delay being caused by the | know but ive ‘bis view of the conditl sees: eed aie agy teebes meu ome ch Soave covumense of a0 taeisanien $0 vieu | ies tenes Wie ud of the eveuts Keouttrage inte fi Serene mometer reachin ¢5 deg in the shade, Commercial Dispatches. ate transpired 107 white and Dack, In eats How. Wa, B, f B80, of Philadelphia, one of Jett aoe, Livenroot, Friday, Sept. 7—P.M.—The Brorcens' | 1sveieville, of the contrived, consolidated, intolera i for berset. If Lowlstan : Davis’ counsel, @ ‘dived at Fortress Monroe, om tin, yoottan on the week, the eales foereianer Fouad THE FENIAN CONGRRSS vantlon 40 Bol teait Wetnontay. last, \ wa Wee s siep: comeatonen ion, up fio bales Miduling uplance le quored et * Messions—The Freee be land [Musege gad erat of © A b bis client ali d Sy. i -day wore 1000 bales, Secret and *termy jens. perishod from the land, as Was asked to a witl client al wi TAG re ies nares on a five, and h'eber. Fa ctudeod—Prebabie spilt A spy im Pet- rn publi light kept a ive by tt ovalist, catabliely estre hae im aay Biale he t) routeee Mowrana advices sy that Gen, Steele, with 7 lov f vate me for over. e * * rde, wat hae aay alos’ 84. per quater | Liistttw wal oe ‘ of The Sun.) Leow tieatec simply as a8 nsuccess(ul but her: ted hin to’ disaiaiee nace ar oaree .Opmttt small escort, was au) eked by the Ludians, ap ton; sqro'ed at 278 (Correspondence Sun. ts the leaders o: the rebellivn stand justitied in 4 hiesee) “There was no such power ia ( wagress. Out | tad 47 mules taken £ om him, The whole party ‘The Provision market is generally quiet and with ‘Luoy, N. Y,, Bept. 7, 1 theirown peope. ‘Ibis ie the Bareof their | of thirty thousand loyal meu ar 7 rod. ri Bet wereriaich ue No ection bis been taken ye: upon President Rob al )uptification, ‘i bey possess the lands of the | ios ges three huadred votes for ueg. came near being captu i ‘Phe Tallow market is firmer re sadiee ne bh he maker | S0Uth through the fe voritiam of tho tallitary d beveral vucor- i hey are not lo A vertour train ont) '@ [tincis Contra! Railroed me; SHIPPING DISPATCTLES, ert’ report and bis resignation, which he ma! ism enthroned at Kichmoud, During ¢ Mr, Wotie remarked that the 1 acy ue estimated : C ; dobne yesterday, k log \dve, Generals Swoeney, Spear and O'D absorbes by contracts aud speculation the loyalty on that imue hed very warrow judgmeutes, | an off the track at Bt. arEANeTO Ny, Tridag, Sent Mitek rae 8 P : pene drew forth considerable discussion—espe- | OU! section. ait Bave been Coot gt a Ja the pos | (tise) Me theuguc that soo sor or | an, bo (400'8 | the comductor, engineer 8nd one brakeman, The Bi tre . an seasiou of this item wealth the parioning | good tine, univeres: suffrage @ th, arrived here this morning, and after tanding | cially the tormer, whom many of the delegates de- power uf the Executive, by the provisous of whe | © , pase Youle cod time, locomotive and several am # were badly smashed, his "allef that the time for Tum report of the Mili, 847 Commission on the A Dewgate — Lev us toske th. s Giod’, YOu @rvived, por was (his the pressed ad . Oftslon 49 dese wie quosien, “The | New Orleans riot has bean 1 eee uae way to provect the rig ‘the come i@ im the ission © ' South wie 0 proves. first the ‘rights erat) loyal ton, The Comm iy he could (heu peas lawe to protest the col- | puted, iT} It (pis Couveution coul give suffrage |. wwaw, recently ap tioval and yar y ot od #0) 908 beilvve they would pe | eam Apwinan Bruvuus E. f fot Navy Yord, » Precipitated, uot ayes 42 t WikbOUL Lhe protection of (he | poluted to the command of the \ elo avy iniag iutueace which | military? Vey would Le shot dimen iu the putnic ils esiled for Liverpoo!. ; tha dina laaal of twa et. Friday, Sept. 74. M.The steamstip Le. | “fed to rensure. It annonmces vette, fou New York August 25ib, arrived this | Officers: f the Irish army for cowardice iu the face of La oe Be. rider, Sent, %, P j the eueray. Yesterday ao (qportant scesioa was te Liverpool, has been abauconed at 806; crew | tion com secondhand and by implication. 4 is Cs hie $y bear gpk ct pe: 4 the latef military campaign wninglewith en vl URENSTOWN, Friday, Sept, 7 P. —The bi reported, . \ewever, thet for the aerate ‘ap’ Nortog, trem Antwerp cng at in Canads was under discussion, aud that it would | #™* Li ae put into Queenstown with loss of | ead to wep lit bewween the civil and military leaders. ui Bank Act, requiring Woeek resi ienaes for i they possess coutroi of the eotire tinan- he : ith she lands, the country and sper hae the o ‘ative po cou tier of Tues ley Jast, with the sirews ay) their Louses burned ovor thuir louis. | W# inducted into office on : amen he ty of Dublin, from New York Tho repsese na hg - aly pon pegged tes need ‘tly nie neta peyton ye OF wee wens) sersaraies, Comemciore apg ian 7 ' q ouse, a” ’ a . = vivetnoal, hare this aiternova, and sailed dived pe i ae t to be furnished with such Hiéleans to prove what he said, cowmumodams of tae yard, left for? \ew Yor soul . ———_-—. to the Congi‘ees 3) be | SFEAY Of Dower which surround Mr. Lotte tue pivcooded Lo rev.d'a lengthy series Tuk Goveruor's proclamation o: Wering an cleo Thy Burning of the Philadelphia Uniem | {/ormation as sould be imteresting to the pub- ‘Phe address clos Of resoluivos p.epaiou by bita@u und pubivhed ta unbers to the wague Huase, lie without ein of any material advantage | wey to aesiroy 11), the. New RANG MiDeNE e a Mouuay, oding Won vu the Sd of Beptember for m eee Fe _ : it 7 y | some ous readiug \ two or or 4, ep. a ° 7 We learn the following additional partteulars from | to the enemy, The request was received Bouts: it le Pr qvevtucning the cemer sien ol | GHLeluEY Uudertuve Ww de ex but they # ccecding | 10uislanw Convention, tm the wae ne aoe ae 1 fhe Philadelphia papers of yesserday: ‘The damage | with derisive laugh ter, end was inetan'ly tabled, A wasely act vl (he disunion clase, because their o. isto | Be Letter Mr, Holts touk thes, huoselt aud wade his | iahes, has beeu totally disregarded. iw fo she Union League House was not so graat as was at dolegate was afterw ard heard on the streets to ex: | c.asic, uti Ay, an instincts will lead «by vough (heim to the wad, has been heli. res ek: 6 bus inelegaut lan: | ture! «ea@liticaiion iu Whe secondary form of slaver sal sevormmends ° : tthe y ru. Bret anticipated, The fire was contined to the roof | press himeelf im ver y eropbatic bus in in. | Hf the question of amameipaticn sing and have | Tuace was avery large atwendance st bal Of the upper story, The water has i d all the | guage decidedly oppe ved tociviag the press any In: | yoiyatery action of shes 8 JONGLMOBIONAL GLUbE, be Fa jeboro yesterd #7. Gov ad iP Wear ae med that #20 i reper cg 7 4 every indication of a split in | pow they would we adopted the (i Propoved that the resclusions be piiuied with the, | Mont Btate in Brat 7 tr <i Satriago Tw iusurance ie ample, The carp-in pet are Dd Bayne general Smpres- | AWENGUIUDL? Would their chosen repruse Dees at the Cearevsion. iteatations ot | ADArew delivencd am extended address froin the b 4 @ ranks of the Cong * eve € for the (i itigh 7 Ld 8 ol res) te eee at aetna amiare Buren ite sion outside seome tob @ thas the whole thimg wil) ten we k te rere if ety dissent, worreupon MG Bovte said be would Judges’ stand. Gov. Paul Dillingham p ded, " f the wd oligarchy for nes ? Fellow couutry Meiour o the firemen perfor ‘ot nople ety climbing she ting scefle ng the tla Strenmes which oue of being a0 . Phe e feats 7 cheers and applause by the bys Dn and the spectature acemed to b the buildiog suved, om Broud #.icet. By buf. icoate, | liLeratiou for th break upin arow, & dien in pers our dMly fo tells tilting hoops and all, w as siealed tem, Sor of the | fen ie disuaio | hotels where, asachaat ermaid, he had been eaves | gon, cig + OF Ub dropping fer bis govern ment. It is also deelared | deciafation after havin, induce these desperate wien to do justice that a British spy bas be 20 im every sitting of the | foced to sis cuneluscn by thet blind an in Way ot gObU08 Luety be wre the public, ash of the Committe: yO .uled ty go 00 aD elec oor ing tour for thei, aud he would jatroduce the ‘reso- luous 16 I\We epeeche,, Me Bo.te having los the Chair, Mr Sherwood, of ‘Toxas, succeosed to it, und to bun succeedes, Gov, Voase, of Foxes, ‘1 uore appeared, in 1aek, We Le be! Gev. Burnside wes also present. Tun telegraph match for the golden champiow key, yesterday .sfwrnoon, ia Worces'er, Maas, betweon W. E. Kettles, the champion, of Fall River, aud P. H. Barna, of Wor eater, resulted iv $ in the imcerest of free- rod 6a (0 make th xbedeted @very meges . bi the magnanimity ot 1 dome [erewns diveherygiug (Ue Tubcogs uf the a. Quod, when ihe frow Congress thus far, but 4. sis seems bardiy vane ft ee sata oie seeds ha Corte of charity | CBaIr at (re #89 Kune, “Lmere was, cvmaequeatiy, | favor of Mr. Durum, ¥'bo sens the allotted 250 words 5 the water fi the denived budding from the close seratiny of | be Committee om Croden: | i0ih fol amen ingratibute and persecution, | wuch confusion, to 6 mleuies ond 41 a eenee: last, Lowever, | d a) AB second floors were not much ipjur |, bus q ery protrac oue. The time bas come when the ee @ touth ” i je — Ty ea ed tials, The session was a ¥ P ted ove. At! The time b hen the tat the Houth | | Ab las. uevover, it wax aunounced tbat the pre. * Db, § has received informa Bil Above (hat was well sosked with water Fvery- | the same subjects were | mast be governed by tise who love the Union anu vious ay sO vu Bgiowing Ww thu repors had bec Tue Treasury Depa, tment has received \ufu NT thing wae thiowi into disoider, but there was no | the morning session to-day glory im ite tame, or by those who hateit. Ihe:e | seconded tion of the recent ci pture of the schooner Ariol eu Beediess destiuction, ‘There were many Tulnore | again under discussion, bat without leading to amy | ti no middie sound. Our ememies aod yours |, Mr. Botte called tor a division of the question. Ab $ as to the origin of (he fire, some attibu ‘ $ appearances the | would not pertait us w occupy middie ground, it we | Bus the Chairuau (adr, Pyase, af flexes.) decided off the coast of Maine, engaged in swuggling row ve to ab incensia y, und others arertne inet Gefnite results, From mp ‘sent sve desired 19 do oo, ‘hey ciaim to rule. “They | suas she quention was inivisitee; from whing den f brandy; etc Peckdouial aud owing to the free we or gas duriug | Congress is likely to remaim in session bere wutil claim §=66) rule over us by virtue of | Cision Mr. Hovis apposed u asucewsmully, the British Provinces « . large cargo of brandy, git nw e@ wee Wn ipeting be frontend the windows | Tuesday or Wednesday w. ther treason,’ They claim te degrade, de The questa w.8 shen saicu ou (he wdiption of the | cod vil, wpiees, &c, Ouy» successful trip had bees a Mn A AD arreaicd aa be came outot the cones * essa base and proverite us becau @ of our pairiotion. | revorh aud rveuited us vutw of OO ayeu aguines 11 de by tb | this) rear palldins when ihe doors weio fist uuocked, but — — Acting ip conjunction with (he Boble an Onereus | Does, Ml Bons neice: Meuse Loiys, Butte and Gi | me y the vease 8) fee er @ was bo poriiive evidence at bis Le.ug guilty. Feniaziem iw, \Ibany. opirit of Chrirtian charis;, under which the North | mer. of Va.; Hue, of ue; safold, Mieus aid | yup Buffulo Exrumss, of yesterday, publishes s oe sit - ™ bsttinan 1 ap Willing W receive back those whe bad wronged | Cremer, of Alu; Baio, Furness aud Jones, ot NU; ’ b Fall of a Great te ALBANY, Bart, Th Fenians, seoting wae beld to | wae yiliiog to men of sbe Mouth mes their neighbois | ud Mri ©, of Figsian letter taken from # Hain) lton, C. W, paper, whic an of a (reas Man, might It was presid d over b ‘ Thomas Kearney, | Si\,iriguds and kipdred, Willing 10 forgive and ior. Abe resuls was louvsy cheered, was said to bave been pi cked upin the streetan# Coming down Chesinut street, St. Louis one el ded b enthusiastic audi- | ge: the past, We deciare that all our efforts, as well Then inere were ce @gates in all parte of the hall 4 tty day leet Week, wrtem acurespomdaut, | wag | “2d "ee leraely attended by an be F Cc Ss those of bie Korcrument, have been wer wish hiy- | Yocuiecustny to tue Cust, aad trying Lo be recogmix: | Hamilton, coutaining an wtimation of @ plot is Wruek Vy the appearacce ofau vid man pees sixty, | OMC@ Mr. J, Hynes, « delegate 1 the Feuian Con poor ay oF ingratin fo mebing file Baal sppeal | ou. air, Holle wae trying to wove oo adjuuramens | 1.2) Buffalo, especially she elevators, It was v7 Si wates uretlities east. abiny ike msi, reas at Troy, spoke, indicating th © intemtion of that | }Y thecountry hi Dueauien leauore sine, Gis, pape ante e ate Fenne pay (ime axe thet 9 ples existed t0 bure J enn afgros. « Hue ae Weer, rod whiee bat waa bruined and aeedy, Hyg | body to agein in nada wher practicable, and | of tle South ere ag he doiegate shoutsd out» woth Be A " J rl ofier, as @ pretext for eur pereec 4 ~ Jer. . , te *% bons twas da the @ arth aly bis walk wae} laying the biame of the recent failu, @ 00 the heads | #o!* "Honteiseiaiives of ihe American pe aud osher aei'igates bad the towns slong the ane o pore poe he ia” He Tein TR mh one elds nt ine acer 8n8 Oe +of Federal ofticlals, His remarks w @f@ Very favor i ave propove, iu ARIS of duauaiice ad Tun diseussion between & hem % v" ores ’ of th nm > dyiateih: q jou, pb the Dou le "i Oe, BL 2° We other, wus atiust brought up agaites a lamp | 4D received, pellsten, bpeakina bere erday, 1m the uawe of Sof Tete : eeratic candidate for Govern: 1 0 . ae . Bons or Gost Ou Mae Corner, When « é lo king losier - 7 the loyalis 01 the South, He ig har Beers tUD Ay Of secoruiug there Pilea ae a ited 4.G, Blaine, M.C., took plac * yoster: b Pork ome y slo galued hin with Hull ray oan! Cenagressionn! Election In (, ‘lorade. OOF 1 AToMe Cienere BB Conn em Bee Ealee ove Siuued irvit Young, 16 beg treated as ere. | land before ® crowded aud) emce, Both political Ne Lote and take a drink? The out wen's eyes Curcago, Sxrt, T.—Mr Frank Hall, Secretary of | then fe eee the power to do. We affirm that wed Bia.e, parties were holding mass me ngs last uight aod brigeiencd, aud arm io arn, he suunsered al ( Selasada ' tue loyalists of the Sousk iook t Congress with af sates lou (ho reconstructed States who were ' u- tobe Lewes Krocuery with nie companion, Jolorado Territory, telegraphs as follows ‘4 finished | tectiousie gratitude aud coufidence os the oniy | ib fave: of mexro suifray ¢@ 1uvibed Lo sey up to | webbing Up much enthusisem f © Momlay's contest " via tua was Juuies Green, Uuisod | , CunENg Tee erie rahe! , of, Canvases: * gih ines. | means to save us from pervacution, xily ang deash | the Secreiaty's ues Freee NM Was cusled she | 94 the polls, ou Migaour f ¢ J ; » Bieo dec.are thal i tou Mine Me enitd im the clays of | 7 Seon M; Chilicatt, the Republican cas uate fr Py pe ere hy b poe tate were offered aiid) adopted im favor of | A ¥imE occurred at Albany, N't ¥y yesteray, at r, Hepben A, Doupias, we ablest debater in on. tover Hunt the Avumiedraticne \ Wate, How arvantend’ ta tie tame of Aue | o syuipetuy aud tospees Cor etary 0 tas | N2: 66 10 69 Pier, nearly destroy tng wo buildings 4 goss Martve wer be keouy, Me, Gre B Was sent (overnor Cummin t @ nceriificate a on 4 Go vueeke by nawous: sud appropriaw legisia- | Vickie oF 4 Onleaus pisssacre ; of tuauks to | ud damaging two others, Eig bty- five thoussaad ‘. fw (b@ debs) Coupes, dyou lone ule property, bie | Hunt aod @ major ty of the Board o! ee | tom, enforced by us thor, Cy OF FUiiad@ pile aud to the repre bi ote; rm" bi and coin, wee h tion sud Dos chearecier, aud uow he ts @ poor sation fe the tates eet: Sr ror Cau one e Sitizon 1a the Biaies, | og sent | it prees ; red the Piésentation ef grein, mostly wheat; rUBKE, eld card bere ve vilbeuwe ole diy; y pen. abe of bright os a als POuVey oun. Volumen @ ibe pria, proseed- ee Geet . Py ed 1d | Hunt's supparcére, a om “outrage woot 1 fg earls eee Tem ' ine of She Convention te Swine Kuuns* Sybreses” mtinued om Woy th b'age.) "

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