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THE aN um ber 110.65 The Latest News Sy OUR CABLE DISPATCHES, Prussia ~ Growing Ambitious. WHOLESALE ANNEXATION PROJECT, THE LIVERPOOL FENIANS. Seizure of Ammunitions of War. FROM HEART'S CONTENT. Old Cable Successfully Laid. MESSAGES: BEING SENT OVER IT. THE PRESIDENT’S TOUR. From Springfield to Missouri, SCENES AND INCIDENTS. Grand Ovation at St. Leuis, A DISASTER AT SING SING. Twenty Dwelling Houses Burned. LOS8 ABOUT $200,000. City and Miscoilancous News. Another ‘Reconstruction Letter » from Mr. Beecher. A DESPERATE FIGHT IN THE BOWERY. &e, ke. CABLE DISPATCHES, Prussian Annexation Projects. Benim, Friday, Sept. 7, Evoning.The Prossian Chamber of Deputies has passed the bill for the an- poration of Hanover, Liesse, Nassau, and the eity of Frankfort, A bill for the annexation of Schleswig and Holstein hasalso been seat in by Count Bis merck. The German Gazerts, ent the Belgian press are hostile to these movements, and fears for future are entertained, A Royal Family te Council. Viera, Saturday, Sept. 8, Kvening.—The Saxon royal family Lave beld acouncil on the intention of the King to abdicate, © result is not stated, ‘The Situation im Ita\y. Fronance, Saturday, Bept. 5, Evening.—It ie re- mored that the Cabinet have tendered resigna tion to the King. The Nazion® says that antil after # vote in Vene- tie, & change will be made in the political and military administration of that portion of Italy, English News Items. Lomspos, Saturday, Sept. 5th, roeu-—Lord North. broke, formerly ir John Baring, died to-day ‘The Right lionorable W. FE. Gladstone, in a speech delivered at Salisbury last evening, urged aponfthe Liberals to support any good Reform Bill which should be broueht forwerd in Parliament by the Derby Administration. Lrvenroot, Saturday, Sept, Sth, noon—A quantity of Fenian ammunitions of war bas been ecized in Liverpool, Pants, Saturday, Sept, 5—noon—Far!l Cowley has resigned bis position as British Ambassador to France, From China. Smananal, Aug. 6sb, vie Lospow, Rept. 8, A. M.— ‘The chief of the pirates in the Chine Seas has been caught, Financial Dispatches. Lowpow, Baturday, Fept. 8—Noon.—Conasols are quoted as 50's ror money, current prices ol American securities are as United States’ Five Twentles........72 Frie Railway shares....... 4b lilinois Central K. K ebaies. hls Commercial Dispatches. Lrygeroot, Saturday. Sept. 8—Noon.—The Cotton tissteady and une ange The sales today gre about 1\,.00 bales, Middling uplands is quoted at léd. The tallow market ir firm. Liverroo., Saturday, Sept. 8—Noon.—The R. M. steamehip Java sailed today for New York, with £x¥u, 000 in gold, ' Fereiga News by Stcamers. TAR evoamadip ( ity of Boston arrived at thie port yeaterd veaing and the sieamer l’eruvian was teleerapbed from at Farther Peint, Their mail dates are to the uth ultimo, The principal news of importance has been received by cable, but the fol. lowing mal! gleenings are interesting : Edmand Leals, who has figured so prominently as msn of the Reform League. having been trom his position Revising Karrie Jnstice, Oo withdrew the the gromnd thet persons aaticle theese are expect » to sietein from pary cial intellivence from Irkoutek states that the appointment, ju ‘ eugaved in every torm of ed, like Jud, otrite of the law josuirection is completely quelled, lhe lost s) killed. 25 wounded, 485 captured, The josurecnts are still large. ‘lhe outbreak was cause. principally by want of food, the intended tor the ealles Leing appre sutborities The principal th mill.ons of paistr I provisions wriated by the tre of Constinople, worth teu b, in iteclty obtained ¢ Emperor Napoleon, A payments of 1y,00,U00 fr sdue to France has been postponed for she year, ‘The Empress also requested en advance of 1\,U0,000 france in cash for the equip or some concersions fiom ment of the ustive army, now forming in Mexico, which was ined, but tue Finperor Napoleon has consented t bis ald by alowing the French Bate magaz teh the necvasary arm: dd accouvemente lor the purpose 0 delay bas iso been accurced in tho final departure of the French troops tiom Mexico, wh ch, instead of ieaving in De- cember, |>07, wii only do so in January, 1\60,"" FROM HEART'S CONTENT, The Old Cable saccessfully Laid—lIts Con- 4? dition Periect, Hess's Content, N, F., Sart. §.—Sinee Bumday moining uninterrupted success hes followed the Great Eastern, and she laid the shore eud of tho cable of 1565 on saturday evenl: at 4 o'clock, under aealute from the ships of war in the harbor, and (remendous cheers from «large crowd of enthu- siastic spectators assembled from al parte to witness thie second triumph of ocean telegraphy, even greater than thatof july 27h, The electrical con dition of thie cable ls most perfect, and messages are pow be!ng sent and received over it. The Great Eastern arrived at Readezvous Bay, 65 miles from here, ab 9 o'clock om Kylday evenine Lilly nied her ap p a the Chamber ¢ tye ebips Perri the ber vervthineg with « The night went larwe arty from f Commerce of At. Jc NEW YORK, wae tet by Her Ma : , * Margaretta Stevenson, which aceompe- on emoeth'y. y. bringing @ deputation from he Wo present MONDAY, bie, | the United States, without distinction of party. | VPendie on will deliver ddress. The programme will consistof @ process drive around the city, and avielt to Clifton, where another reception will awalt the President. Mavor Hell, Chief Jartics Chase's law partper, will deliver (he address, The reception commition from Louteville will meet the rk Rt President at Norh Bend and aecompany hitn cong siulaory add ec. The Great to this city. The steamers contain ng the com eaile on Sunday for England, The M and the Presidential party wi)! come ap tae ‘ee on Suoday forthe Gulf of St. Law river abr t tr, Cyrus W. Fie! and 4. M. MacKay on bo jay a second cabie trom Port au I o Arpy Bay Invitation to New Orleans Lhe Medway ie sccompanied by the Terrible and New Ontrass Serr. §.—Mayor Monroe and other Lily, The cable bal! « of at St, Johne on Tues day night. When the ‘ore end” of the eable was | Prominent city aud State officials have forwarded « brought to the ‘ bh buriding by the pe mmenee enth uel telegram to the President, inviting him and the | distinguished statesmen, soldiers and villians who vociferousiy, 7 hie e enins whe 8 Jobt iL) ntation | ney dre evere F eppracletied of bie o spleble bef ware received by the cable people on wo rd the ndered in bebalfof the reunited neuen, hae Eastern, Everybody here ie fieutic with feels tsetse hei aah Cabatcaen GREAT FIRE IN SING SING. 3B From Washington. ! About £200,000, Wanninaros, Sept. 9 Sine Sino, Serr, 9. [he village of Sing Bing wee Commander Albert N. Smith, U. 8. N., Chief of this morning ed by one of the most destruc: | he Lureau of Equipment and Keerniiing tn the tive confisgrations known in the history ef West Navy Department, died the Parker Houre, Bos chester county, At a quarter pasttwo ock A.M. | ton, on Saturday, S fire was dlecovered in a barn adjoin the real- This afternoon the ceremouy of blewing aset of dence of Joseph WoWil efforts | belle, recentiy presented to the St. Alorrin's Church, were made to subtue the Agi f thie city, took place, in the presence of a very wel oreecon Main | fargo assemblage, The office of consecrating the the exame time the Van Aiden Files Works took fire to extingu eh consumed, Ow eps away, she wh Th A.M. The exe de Weamueh che tine 4 ety thore tour eo the brave nen the Missiasipp reunion of this Ruth, cabin, escorted Landel: the Preadeut thanking th by eaylug: blood. thirty ix wie e fo tar as ro am ¢ the. (Kevewed ch say sincere, b which youl lett the portico. th rouse taken by profusion of bu motes and it complimentary however, @ roa apostate, pent patriot down, A mag After partak pumber ot cits guished party Hotel, la beir character ed bim into which he chi Usleapa upeo but ip he deveate Ke ol acu us whieh follow sons to the crowd commeuced | oyyii wary uch ao elacee (het tactand deleacy cid at C.eveinna, aod piovek- | ng moral iutuition wh.cu couelibuse the true states caved seuerse, ia be use of | yap y Thos ing and blow Mr, Johnson's haste to take (he wrong side at the the ravicasiem of Congress; showed | gtrocious uisesncre of New (ricans shocking, up the diepouesiy of (has body in ile preveuded love | The perversion aud mutilation of Sheridan's die iu the matier of bounties, au for the svidier aifectod ey: term of se Neutrality lawe was & p. sef. precisely as they feares io pa be er they speech wa took of 8 eostiy a8 Ligh @ price as @ 10, Preparations ia Cinc The pal arreugements were made today for the reception of the lresident CisOinwati, ou Wednesday downs atlen, fether with the dwai fe aod the calamity bas age The Mayor welcome, which w ident ima short speech, im which he urgod Beward being called on he the subjugated insurrection form the party we hen the bel “lo jeaving the etand 1) the comstifution your tathers purchased with their (Renew fig of the country, nos with twenty five, but with am jue Executive de shall be defenued aud pot ariel: (hanks for the cor Alter @ short speec street in front of the KeruniLtoan coraieus im genere| exceeded 1p Leauty (hose ct aay city the excursion! of the hotel the Ir an hour's duration, Uphivns, & Ww phiy mea repiuroualy the party then resirel to the bi . and despite the efforte of the the flames, vn the entire buildiag Ne and stores, were ninus of MM School children, religious societies snd of he : where they quickly | companied by a band of music, met him at the depot, ther row of buildir principally deel c b mrch Py cere 88 opposite side of the street. whence he was escorted to the chur A laree cum and © lumber yar, all of which were totally | ber of the Catholic clergy from this and other cities destroved, Twenty « Ning houses were burned (0 | were in attendance and assisted on the oce the ground, and their cect ts, nombering about 60 "he @ r nt ' fatnili ade howe! by thie terrible calan:- The Secretary of the Tressary, on the 4th inetan ity. R eperrons burned ont were labori received a package from seme permon in Urbana, people Ji, or pertiy ef the'r furniture; Lia ec one the nd de | end eweniead ae daylight came on Obto, ntsinieg 6 Theen One thy : d dollar United wee of the moat saddentog tthe evo wasever | State bonds ant $ in legal tender money, The called upon (6 wituess, Cue lady, who hed been iil package contained nothing to indicate from whom for some time wish consumption, * reneved toa | t of th The residence nearby; but ao ee the ements | 'S came. of the object of the gender, 1a under © ich she latored that sheexp red inetew | the numbers ent out nemmente after arriving there, T'wo women, who , ° had bese reesetly coadaed. were Glee removed, ana Our Consul at Liverpool writes to the State De re atte “i yy & physician w did all in hie ent as follow power to make them as comiortabie as possitie. The quantities of rageare being exported from otal lose by thie fire will wot fall far short of $900, Lier te th fod Bt © iipeeme now to 400, Nearly ali the buildings on the lower 1 THE PRESIDENT's TOUR, From Springfield, U1. to st. Leuis, Mo, President and party left @pringfielt, Ill, Baturday morning for St. Louisa, Mo, at half past 4 freioniste wore accompaniet b ‘ation from St. Louls, appointed to welcome the President to that city the departure from reached Carlinville, the temper of the anssambi: Bus littl ngfield, enthusisem mar! & but to take the party thee se excl eraent a approprla ponded to as the train cetand the arrival was greeted with to St. Loula, Ba'ntes address of Delle wae pe med by Archbishop Ppaulting, of Haltimore, who arrived here ina that purpose, An immense procession cf Len . tor ntirely admitred, a! . , from persope having the cholera infec wd that there is «roat of «preadcing the disease by euch clothing, There is not oniva possibility, but a prebability, that mmfected rage may @ wixed in with (hose that are now Leng sentover It would he Ith nathorities atthe dif t all cloth- become | they provide for itby an ferent porte importations, and whenever ther ve thein disin‘ec on ya Anothor Lotter from Mr, Beecher. Ile Defines Lis Position. At the conclusion of the services in Plymouth Church, Brooklya, torday morning, the follow- ked tremendous cheering and firloe of cennem. At . Bhipman ahd Rrighton there were fewer persons, bus | Ine letter was read, Tho particulars connected with | moch eothuriasm was man iffstedt tte intrednetion will be found under the head of On arriving «t Alten, on th sippl River, it was found @ stend ad been erected by the cluy | Brooklyn, in another column of the Bus anthorities, to which the excuretoniete were con: Prenaxtts, Matorday, Ang. 8 1866 ducted, except the ladies, wao were immodistely My Dean Froiexp: | em obliged to yon for your convered to one of the seamers, (the Andy .jobo- | letter, Lam sorry thet mr friends aed my congre getion are erieved at my Cleveland letter This feeling, b rons, what ever may be the not left. and do net propore to leave, or ab onutof the Kepul Hean Party, T am in eyinpathe with ite aim vr by to be ite of en undivided Unioa, secretary | great principles, and itearmy of nole men, Hutt wade afew remerss. lie | took the liberty of criticising ite policr. in asingle Abrabam Lineoln hed lived, and to do what I cure what Fone, vi en, fully of ontnion ditions, namely, the rebel debt. the assumption of the oral debt, the abolition of alsvery right of secess! if the Uuion is and the rennneciation of jon, They bad de not restored it ie becanse the pi done that which a million ef arn wd to do by ¢ of Missouri, Dlinoieend the va You caraos tefuse to ocnsent to nation, ¢ the liabilities of mischief which are | of Abraham Lincoln.” His remarks were loadly | eiware tobe expected iu the thuctustions of politica applauded, A\ the cunclusion of the ceremonies at | tn a free vation th to the ewamer cor rn tion of Government fo it @and rerular readiness ef the fleet foturn sheirt homeward. | action, Hither the ad ) ere falla The steamers Andy Jobnioa, Ruth aud Olive | cious. or the continuous exclusion of the South from | Branch, lashed together, made the first move (or- | ie will breed disorder, make the future reunion more ward, closely tellowed by @e mauy other boats a8 | difficult, and, erpecially, sallect the trendmen to there were original Mtatea inthe Union, Asevon as | the very worst conditions ety which cao well the tleet of gaily cecked steamers wan underweigh, the Preawe ! i over trom the steainer | power can compe! the Fouth to 4 | Andy Jobuson w the Kuth, and sed up to the | nen juatly, if the inhabitants (whether rivhtly or by a party of Koights lem As the tleet of aseemers approached the latter Pp) and disfranchisement, mentioned city an umdesciibevie ecoue presented | iat no ariny, or Government or power will be iteel!, kvery dock and boat where a view of he | required, when Southern society ie restored, occu. Andy Johnson could be obtained, was coveced with » | pied and pros riog in the seaewed Union, Then deuse muses of Luman beings, whe kept up & coa- | the ueero wi'l be felt to Len ary to Routhern tipual cheern eve were rung, cenuon fire nd | {uduatry, and in will join with conscien nd sleain w hieth« secre 4, making @ coutinual clang | kindness in securing for him favorable treatment or until the party reacued the cock. Ar scon a @ | from his ow citizens, lauding eould be effected, Mayor i bomas welcomed We s+ live at @ distance may think thatthe the lresicent in # briet address, which, being te | goeial reconstruction | sponded to, & procession was tormed of military, ean it is €, and ell marched to the | te discourse alout tt hachang People | of the most tremendous t to which industry i by, AG Biter | society can Le subjected ; and to ite favorable i pie for the King reception conciuded ave Wika cheers.) I turo over to you T turn over to you the Union, dana cherehed im your bands, ueer bemg the bumble med uneat—God beimg will 5.) 1Leo piense phim iA e irom Mr, pews. Ail special business in the city suspended, and Mayor ‘Thomas, elihoush @ Kadical, da pice amation, calling ou citveus to © ue md uiepiay th rv) vecriptions, nearly to the Presideat. A® an exceps neicbans nearthe Lince| licuse bung woich was inscribed, “A Johuson, uo by the throas by an in. at trluwphe @reo spanoed thee, snd tae Proud and sensitive, fii fo ob ens, @ to the evening the distin siinary, bo herce mab goutin bis own ence! a benquesat the scuthera | gynere, (w Darrow,) he b his op ; «ip oeneen t audience ip trout | fexitiy, He offen mistakes (ie in enslty of bisowu ent in peech of Le ery spirited aud bitter in Min iuiention a tiret seemed to be to do bothing Wore (hau re;ure thanks for the ovations of ppathy tor the reniaueia tue tuatierof | tpisacttobim, Yetitwaeo! such ® crimina. ty Iawe. By the Covereasional bouaty ul nature tuat uot to cear himeelf of bite mau had wo serve tuiee yeaie to secures ure aud rebuke of the offeudia, ty of $1, whilst @ negro got tt ior ball thas | anounted to collusion wis cline after the dhe pretence of repesiug the | What elail Leay of ihe chestuade im she wide ty (rc, lor (we Owe were | recentciroultof the Raocuuvis Ace these bho weys tuuad them, Congress ready | of pconcuiation? ny law mo De &radica: change, thy and to susend theniseive ue out, uywet 10L supper, (ickets ler which Sarr, Sib. mext. Ail parties are usited in Ue wil be received as Pres ell this, and now nd you have for your leader and the defender of your cause to-day the successor das al bazar pioiound, i welcome national tla, t Ubu Le agreed bo take it qapber the party received a their the Amenadm by Congres’, equ Diation io Northern and Scothern Bates, was totiinsically juet and reasonabie, and thet itehould be sought by a whole some and persietent moral avitation. , froto the present eon tion of the public mind, dent'a attitnde, Td jeally jimpe poll tic: tion, Aad @ plan of struction, based upon (hat, seeme to me far a plan of Seeuratte reconsiruction tor at, with al »roponed the atok ed the It ie not the North that chiefiy needs the restora. wrongly) regard those occasion, of their un ae the couse, or even the ived in the emancipation ef four million eli ie reyaued every advantage ‘The longer, you | there the South is left im turmoil, the wore it willletorthe negro, If there were no other reseou; the | if (he white population were not our 03 ifw a 1Ony wll tadn ad re It | all pride for the Union, in part repr Ane Southern States, and eonfined our atten sively to the negro, the csse would be atren, my power of expression, for an early resumption of Federal relations with ali the States, If this'sto disregard (he negro, then all social and natural laws been studied a. Neither am 1 a ‘Jehuson man" in any received meaning of that term, L accept that part of the poly which he favors; but with modification. | save never thonghs thatit would be wise to bring beck a) the Btate® in a body, sud atonce; any more than it would be to heep them all out toee by im due suci eascion hb by a who readmitted ween the Pres dent's and that of Co would be wiser than either, Hut with this my egreement with the President ends, I hav» long d his ignorance of Northera i and sensi: | HOR, od | have beeu estonimened and tions, Uneonrciously the Pr chief obstacle to the readmiss.on of I nough thathe ts kuown to favora measu p Iniud against it, This is to Le deplored utatielargely owing to bis increasing iinprudent du I believe Lim to be | honest, sincoie io becuse g i what he :evarde asthe | public good, but slow and inapt im reewiving help trom other minds ned at his | the dig: the I ce arly ae for streugiii of eri ence bamso basa true sphere iu periods of peril, ite ¢ when audacious firmuces ead ude vigor are vended, patches ueed nocharacterization. I doagotatwibure sont thus obtain some ihe and oir. Jobnson ie to be our President for nearly years bo come; cluthed with ® power which be- to fow thrones, bbe #the honor which people owe to birn as (he Ch Mav eiraie, we miu es Christian cis ene, c edit bia with his real ex culleacies--bis of.piuas horror of 8€ esaion, Lis bold 1% img heroism in (he long dark 4 of Lennesmee must pot iorget thas Le has jrsiously © centralization of power in the bedesal G th has sought to diyuily aod secure wm, shat be bas maintaived simplicity of maa~ ‘sand e true love o: the common paople, It is our ance to treachery, Lit porsisieut 4nd a6!!-deny- . v the tof he duty, likew)se, W foreetal and proven as iuuch as } the Ct SEPTEMBER 10, 1866. the Kepublic the freedn bieu for two ve months Party, or had turned my beck apon My recent let‘er but condenses thore I bave been sarn- upon the attention of 1.¢@ pris men diswat. ou, aud this late disco very of the oature of my epimions, seem eufticienty surprising, 1 could not eek « better serviee than reprinting of that rermon of last Uctober, which fire comm aaity, Bat this sudden e | breweht upon me the eritieisme of the ‘Taiusr and the [nugvest | foresaw 4 the probable condition of parties ard the country, we could oot car rihe freodman by immodiave political action hen the abiest aod most radical Congress of our history cane together they f to give enflrage to negroes even fa the District of Colum in; only in an fnotrect way—not as ae the heped for result tation What was prophes h me, Congres mado history, Kelioquisbing political instruments oe iui) enfranchisement of men, lt im to moral me@ane, aud fnanciatiog the % doctrine o.) gave she widest Intiude to the rights of k and white, of . if hae labo @ openly, on a broader . and with more assiduity, Ido not kuow e ability may heve been shows, but not more directiess of purpore, per unde yiating consis tency, i atiribute the tecent mranoderstandin to the great exciteu whieb now ex: narrowing of the jeeues, oud te the exires bation which Mr. Jousson's extraotdimar cious speeches bave produced. le ded oy owe indlupe mH to jolla ine President, aud tb ticlea) upon et that furged a modified of that polley which be, untortuuately for tts re, holds (pon Mr, Jounson's acerssion I waa supremely imp.eased with conviction that tha whole prob- lemos alruction would prac wally pivot on the harmon Conyiecs, With thas we could uave secured ry guarantee aud every nomiens of the ¢ ed Gov woud have! eu, by (he nested North, ery we must (oke owt of the Conatinuiion whatever Slave y pul th and pul in whatever Siaetiy J tla cen support US. ous—there can scarcely bow doubt thet long beiwre this the «| b woul! have been tiled, the b vn im the Mouth contormed to ud the priu- elpie, tue most fun A portant o: all, DiKt Lave been establiehed in the Constitution, vr. the Mantwod and sul citizenship are wen teal at chengese required two things, viz-: retand UNiry of CoussELS® lo secure ese Lieut my whoeastrength. | arged the parga- Von of the Coustitation. | reasoned taal ul for nity ef Covernme distr I to do to confirm wotten real ag inst Slavery prevent euch surp © aud criminations as wonld vive in bis mind old prejudices, and briug apes into hie former hatred of Northern fa- i thought | understood his nature, and the dangors, at auch ritical time, of irritating uritive u, of Southern Northern feel a proad ay mpathies, iittie in syiapathy with jugs or ideas, and brought into the very leadership of those men, and (bat train of principies which he d pegnacious ma: had ali his jite beted and deaeunced het oe wae sncore sod teaacious wou d make the case all the od Meult tL foresaw that « divimon would be the worst dis the prac toal test of as vot to be found in theuriesorpliilosophies, however eoant, but in ee etring and comiivrming Mr, JouUNson un hia then dia- pornos | pon the assembling of Congress T went to Wash ington 1 jound the Southern men lytuy prom trate bet UENO aud appraliag to his tender-t tor he ise ot kind and teo.er heart) disarming bis war kuinaion gels ubler sub 1 tound Northern men already uttering av.p cione of hie fi end, conscious of power, The men who seemed uulertunatel), aot those who ba airs, iad counsels prevasied, the Nurth denougced and the sous sued | we see the comsequenc s Loug after | despriren of seeing the President and Congress Larmouious, L felt it to be jue duty of good men to leave ve influences unr anger, aod to diminieh the evils ® to coins, should the Mresideut, reboundin Kepub icaus, Le caught by thor wen who syupatoy will the South throug shall nos attempt Ww apportion blame erred, 1k iw enough to way buat unity secured ob ihe tof Goverument would bave been @ uvblie acvieve aeol le ship. Deeming the speedy admission of the ere in Pouthern Blates as weccerery lo theirown health, ee indirect- ly the best poliey tur the treedmen, ua peculianiy ful so the sa‘e'y of cur Government, which, lor 1 ib end, tneeutious nero peivertiag, La esect Kepubl who will eoek theearty acmlesion of the pecusaut Biases, ilaving @reou it for w year past, | was more than ready (0 ure® it again upon tho various Cen ventions which preceded tho na REAP ot Kepre n thi seusal ves to Conyvress thie bail for tolse I diew up my Clev ie viewesouud; | aia wot sorry th regres the nusepprebension which is yo more, soy eorrow which it may have u imposed upvu dear triengs, As l look back uy spirit, and omy cou 1 see no deviation from that etragbs live wh Lave made, without wavering, for bow thiity y of public iite, in rot justice, Laverty, aad the elevaiuou of the poor and ignorant, The attempt to class me with men whose course I have oppose! ail roy bite long will utterly fail, 1 shall Chocee my own piace, aud eball bos be moved t fromit. Lhe eeu, rou my youth, @ flim, uuway- ering, avowed and ect. ve friend of all that were op preared, 1 Lave done nothing to forfert thes good nate which | have earced. | am not going weakly to Wurm away {tum my rettied convict.ous ot the puly lie weal, for fomr that bad men may prume me, or goo! wo blame, ibere is @ rerioue differeuce of | \udemeut between men as to the s policy, We bet wil Pemis Lo (he 1uture the decision of We (ues tou. bacte will ao idge Us, i teel Low prolounaiy wow imperfeet my rvlces have been to my country compared with ite desors vw voble services, Bus | aus conse'cus that] have given all that dad to give, without lear or tayor Abo earthly tuings is iy country dear to we ibe lips that teugos me vo say " Uur Fatuer," bought we bo eay " batueriand,’ have ped bo comcesve OF buablandin jhe sght of Christianity ul le iy Wikuers that with siuKgien of bear, | pave given wily time, c@ to that i lneke cur wt Wy Wospercus Now byt us, eVen ine uid Lasek yy bub by @eivilis yuid carry ite t oer eh beusiel the tal p-wer aud purity, ber political Bu tO the low of socieby uy her public eon. i sevice, aud by ber mite igeut e CuLiuens, 804 1@Briug @ Vi. ueUe olip goiee e hotbes, fiiaue & Bus bub.es ¢ By nighi aad by day this ie the virion and dream wy lie isp.res ine @8 BO pereoual atuli ive rcoud, Lam ut acouraged in ew ao the good | a at (ue misappreheuscion of my Chusca, wor bh ‘by of former friends, Ja Row (ose ang come to Me es ruco Wiis tors bh Ugh the the wihude wilt die, the tieee wil iive, Ae soou 84 toy health leagau re i Lgorighs om in the very couree 1 Lave Wh wil jollow of accoupauy, ib ot vcecide, TF shell labo ‘ Ao Whole Pp Opie; 1OF bBO eHirADE seLeut 0; Wee Wilhods rexuid (0 Ciass, Caste, OF CO.OF; for full dev auchg 4. wations of the lberny wWherewish Ubi tases Wen tree, Io doiug thiol wit paruies, ony rve my right end Oh) la will Dos becomes p wo ciffer ued suesen, aud respect the same right in o\hess, Seekiag overs full manhood and true per saliiberty.i do uot mean fo lorie.t my own, Letter caystare colming, These thives of cur day Ot pall (od will bring forte @re ioug great ce Ln pole moments which | eases Giod w give me | taiok | discerm arwing beyond the Wreesut Wioulles, aod Over Lae obhme elds of baie a , ird Years r Chirty-Th — — ———— —— } hie that (ble, by kind bat falthfal eriticism of Meerrore | abyee. in which the wectam wollows, Pat! cone hand, awd by eympathy and fuscs cader | OP liad r ake ts h he te liavie under | ©. pever y 1. tiyeen, ahten pee Marly or De to bear with | That che ie | know by her girdle ot pari’, calmness, and th f evi! counselors,which | by her sceptre of justice, ont by thet atmosphere © Morcand moregravisate toward him, So long ae it | lore, thet, ieroing tem jer, as Hebe from & star, wae poesitie, I satlent open Mr. Jol moves with her more rovel thane kings rel. feuleaud pow Pialuly, ouly best I eect to | Ti thin too, PRnow bis ly ily tohe sh approve or Close th Dour en . nemie oY tow alow me to Seprese gome eurprice at the pi fits ty ; would have al turn which the public mind has taken on wr leer erie K cave his ite If 1 bad never thn outa [ean | tom of those whos " ree Low friend i am your (rus (rlend end pester, \ tion, Bat fore ‘ ae lieswy Wann Saeco, very principles of the ( eveiand letier iu @ chief Easern clifeein Boston, Portiand, Spring New Jerecy low are. field, Albany, (ties, Rochester, Muffalo, Philadel Teavton, Serv. 0, Aw extra on of the Lagie- ,Y oe Mt shy F be a prove (at (0 | tatare of New Jersey for aclion oa the Constitational Teporteds «lise wi Wo or differed from, Amendment and the election of a United Statee ed aad biemed abundant! But vo ove thearht, or | a. wor will convene tomorrow. at least that [ remember, that | bad forsaken News trom New Orleans, New Onngane A Hares cirealer wast fasued to day announc og (len, Sheridan ae tempers ary Commissioner of the Preeimen's Burean fer the ore State, Gen. Ulierd heaving been relieved from thea Itien at hie own rejuest. A Lalted States steamer eft Pensacola onthe int for the Rie Grande, to provect the Amer localities, Fight Between ladians, Seldiers and Team- aters. Raw Faancince 8. arrountoft the fight three [odiona were kil A letter gives e detailed ly reported, ia which thirty. J, Ipseems the Indians be longed to friendly tribes Toil wae demanded teaineters fo slog over the road from Lopen, ‘This being refused aeruitic eomed, The teamsterd were joined by « duron solciers, when a general ight took pla reauliug in the death ef thirty-three Indians, o not brought bows and arrow but who wer 1 ave jad kulves cot about sheir persons, Phe Inc intimate that Huperintendent to collect toils Judian Atlas authorised th ‘Tho Vermont State Fair. Rrarririono, Vi, Bept. 7, afternoon. the Fair closed this lhere were eoveral interesting the so ran by the stallio hich te Time 268 and & sand poopie have visited the Fair, General Intellizonoe, (Dy Mail to the New York Sun) Tan 1 Yankee (nvention ts e machine fos ruling paper by olectricity. A gentleman in Newport, R. 1, cnt @ melon tha other day, and juside of is found e full grown end ripe rasplerry Tos Ciivrae easy that Joe Cobura and Heepes are like meet ta the price ring at me distens day for a large stake, Tower are already more than seventy eppiicaata for Roaton Collectorsh'p, lets vacans by thé resignation of Hannibal Haralin, Tur tlon Charles Sumner being tired of meeting the ‘rrepresmblo contiicn’ alone is about to take w charting young widow ee partner for life! Baiouaw Yours, in « recent sermon of his ex. hibited a bowie knife, aad declared thas to be be law, © Was very severe on Congresa, Next November the Pr Dagmar, of Dene mark, «ister to the Priucess of Wales, and thé Czarevi ch, of KR &, are to be married, A ban of snakes, containing twenty-nine wates moceasing was recently cut into near Lynehburgd Va. Revers! of them wore four feet in length. Thon. asves Daooks has een chosen @ delee gate from Rehr y to the Albany Cen- vative | a,jeto have « magnificent to Toe frout into be of tron aad lcontain two bundred end Gnhy bacco ex: hang: the bull ting w thousas! bricks Hox, Wu. Bt Rerp, and several friends arrt at Portresa Monroe Wednesdsy morning lest, wore closeted for a simewith Jel, Davis, o ject of the visit is nut known, Toe Fenian Congress held « session tp Troy, on The Batuiday, but tie proc edings coutinue to be prie vale, Kumors were thick enough about town, bu® wo reliance could be placed on them, liom, Hamsiual Hamice addressed « large moot. ing at Banugur, » op Saturday urged hie Learere t vitter end, Myr Raura, a diocesan Dishop of Italy, has been senienced o @ year's in sument a hea fine, tor refusing communion in extrema Christan burial to @ dilinquent far, Davin Leelieshota young lady named Marthe Kaylor iu New Lebanon, Oblo, Brideay, because sue reused to marry Lin Shediedin five mime; fier receiving the wound, ni for brick in Covington, Ky. te far af the supply, and the consequence af thie scarcity is thas work las by stopped, tem= pocarily, va ® Bumber of bu dings, Tut Machiasg, Mo, Republican says: “ Lethe are bringing @t per t.ousen!, This is eo little uing He stand Ly Gengrene te he different from soetime hen they sold for sixty ceuis, Osher lumber is brisk, sud Uringing good prices, loup Derby, who hasbeen in offiee only two om to four } two garters, and two © created six poerg, and ad zen privy councillora, judgesuips, a bish jord lieutenants, Whi three barony A female achool State) (he tongue." bachelor, ws ' her, in ber advertisement, tietreas of her own pwarp Coorrn, the governm srroged ja Pu iadeplia en route to Europe, wae was op Thureiay seutence! tof ve years imprison- given Up vearly all hie ill gotten + forger lately weine, Yur following noticoof a birth appeared in the Lonuou Vines of Aug, 1th; “On toe 11ee inet. New York, sue wile vi Alecanier Barvets, Baq., No. 06 r Unie, Loudon, of waou. (Por Atlautic Lei graph.) A Lapy entered at in eb s country station an New Jere railrow., olver day, and sat down with back to locomotive, Findi her mistake, aud not w bg to ride backwa she p libely asked the ducsor if be would ture tue car arvund, Abe cdiua's do ib, A week or a0 ago Miss Lotvie Deidelman, of Chil. oat feoshe, evtia Coun i ir Speech ip come acquen¢@ of exceamve tickling by @ companion uuver the arm, She was siruck (umb at tee ume, gud ina week has ony roovered speech euough be speak in @ Whispe, Hox, Postvs Baxtew, » regular candidate tort Dress thel District, Vertnvel, bas aboul beo thuusaud plure} iby over Hoyt, the indapes } Candidate, Lut bea! nol ® majorty over Loys and lr gham, Dewoecras, A ralisy ele te iu sho besttria., om November T, Cuorekas is on the inercas@in Richmoud, Ve, Bince Fricay even.ng @leveu cases Leave been re. Re: ublican bird Congression a ported, Lue mortality sob stated, Tho disease is chiefly coutiued to ee, Oo end after to-day the eale ut! abuses Gany gieea cord, @le., will be provibibed, An uteresting trotiing match for » pwrve of 1,000, beats, turee iu Gye, in harass, took pusce at Fashion Course, L. 1, om Friday, berweem, the celebrae { horees George Wilkes and Lady The mat b was 60. ip three strait heasws by Lady Thorne, i. 2.47), 2.27 and 2.2636. Anout 60 indians are reported io Bave attacked Deer Creve Station, 90 to west of Fors Lara. Guv, he otherday, The \rt was destroyed, th “Continued om Women, 4