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| | 4 THE NEW YORK SUN. | 84TH YEAR! ) AE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER rt IN NEW YORK CITY xvept the Journal of Commerce, and wlihoat ‘teeption the THE Thirty-Fourth Year NEW YORK, TUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, CQURAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WoRLD, = 1866, oety, feat, tively and fet dally by publia charity ; but 1a 0 ae ts eek eae S| EUROPE, [:2c 25 ie WASHINGTON, faite aera te eat i ek eed ed tate ff SU haat. in the weekly mort has taken place, | 4 7 Jers, are not euitieiently aa Y A little more than +d, That we svleet this, the anniversary ‘THE PRICE ot other ——_ and that arose mismanageinent has bean | 28 PRESIDENT At ROME with bivod aud plunder, aud ery fur Lanting bas seniledton the very. my Hts itg ska! Cserae Washington and uiscome Ye xt by nearly 0 quarter SUN CABLE DISPATCHES. displayed throughout by the offieials of the more war, GREAT MASS MEETING wal peri iinet ic Bames 17 tie Conmitution of vere ‘dames eimectars hearst IUSTRIA | : famineatickew dlsrita m ’ bere ar dian ad raioeaton pre rine day for tha coe Sheet : 2 ‘ thcmnnc tee tof pai |B lite plee proc smed by the National peppers ’ : ‘ence. \x i bas met ov Urion terfieden DATES | A, AUSTRIA AND ITALY ve Atte Frain, teat Tho Union Mem of New York {iy s'vwsly ire. Se ee aares akulet | THE IRRITATING PEACE QUESTION: | Berlin onthe al inetant. Th Meena fa Connell. | Rove tetera when wpb. see ve tht | Ble be Vika : Wrenn NO. earns | he ited i — —— bat patriot” deverw Inatiom: with ‘em enpeoducy |g ; 5 Wan yn HiFTy CERT Sudden Adjournment of the Conference | kare Ha! Majesty th ‘Their Trial at Katelah, sha ri: [IMPOSING DEMONSTRATIONS, | vrsveerd bic ex tae ho'parala in| Wy dat ana pee vy - iaporor of Austria recognizes the ai = . pana gts Aad at ‘ tieements of unurw | ierath. sen ie late German Hand ao, bey, ac erulire OF thet tuspuctive ter Gye Years of wil ant privation oud aul | sue ipepe et Tint ie-twser | Saxony Bxoluded from the North | (0). 'N j'Gow nrmnnon, « [says Shs ae kona tar be dishonor AN ORIENTAL SCENE: fred wih yo UY the! greab evar Biston, & Wiad tn the day of perk & pe = GQ Conf which the Tinperial State of Att W asitixorox, Sept ui sere of the United in} diaaetrr ov foreign War, OUP mew 3 jerman Confederation, pertal Btate ¢ ~ sual (lat suet parton a reported by hie Sad patie ered. may veer Roa ne pats ers Tile Meats, prom: | in gow houlth a: ' pusttigete tates pe . Tneidents, the teint Gog matatalecs oy N A fo m grederal relations | Wuico House. All t sof the Un mmerican paeples PRUSSIA AND NORTH SCHLESWIG, | wi tiie ie Mihi utecet the | It, exeept Me Seward anit MH : ; as Ae Moin, and wleo agiers that the Gorman | bave had interviews with hin toe ‘ ama PAY - aii An atth forthe soma of this Tine shall form 8 | tases be i 4 Mabel Mtl ae ‘th tie, ees lacy the lr, woe tae ——___— — Northern Confederuey is reserved for a | Is Festival hore n th who wish te enon national N ENtARGED. |THE INSURRECTION AT CANDIA. ‘ nt etween uth pat | this morning. Me wckiowtodged Wh hele ieee gy hed 8, heme savers when, tale greet earl —_—- —_— i a teroe " eal ‘ Tne readers of . ad aes 5 in ‘ Within ite garecine qreurity, he equal goveroment, andthe was | Preeenk Congress, Uias th erie rade tee of the Gx are presente’ | store Turkish Treeps Bent. | Hone! independent extotinc ue fod ‘proepertag, Shick tee f'asee urpuuno | ssoted Wess Shh tes trreapenaeis georesed i | = = » transfers to His Majesty the King of Ni besten | Vb tien baee sabes, toe Vb ta bat Aan m and thas iney recoguise Be reine Medea Tithe: more th FOREIGN NEWS BY STEAMER, | Nebr aks sett nade sf U stan, @iehrs, str torte | SMM bare secnnenel ve seceala eae ore than a ———— ‘ fi ten}! : #0! jugated ations, we abborrent to ey ‘ r r va Kiiadilapigiinies wig, “oY Hey express h to wintels ine eithuctastio tm ite character. an that wht 71S! rs a0 ve ‘was possible to print i previous — nirk, lull be ceded to ‘ 1 it gap atio Tied Space. “Notwithstanding this great tm: |TH@ Army to Namber 16,000. A eaalladlameel crebdeag ah od et tod ah allah its Sota amin | ii provement in the value of the paper, the Tnonler to detay « portion of | Rrund banquet wall ta ‘ Union National Conve od | uy Maen ettponrice’ | rice remains the ‘ane. ‘The Sts tas now | FAMINE Mn ENEDEA. | curred by Prossia on accomnt | (noha, freseus preseul of lies advocated hy President | bus the War of pestion es | aga nt von published for wore than thirty-three ———— | sty the Emperor of As | festivities were a ; Provive tng the doy the square wan | Kept up wih ves gated t 4 nad Treg ala pean seichin thet ans s¢| 75,000 Persons Supported by Charity. | oper Wie hin ne Praaates | Ss tae Treevtved by the | entlod «tm Fiaut{oh8® With workmen erecting trewoek | Seusetes What uct. have J ; Apress iven whatbes Pes peomieeh is tal cops ete. pcerkaatite.: tahoe Sea THe cin eevee tke | onrma 1 the (resident } oo Ty frames, fisin nd pateiuns Uf the. preseud precartons Voargy For the South; Mort, Mat, or Weabt bas but has conducted from the outset dis: ; HAN ABY, | amount of the costs of wat which, by virtue | Oe 'be ¥ swaciation. and : sin isbn lessons of story each ie thal we pion of the Tight of a ny . ym in moto te seus} = Details of Its Provisions | a OF fhe Se of Octaber | digersat Sonne toigee| ks eee | ios OF the opatlag wh tin texas] St eee ai tbe people, ta inant Moprosansctiven, fe sowebe> t tated an well by the ty the, Emperor claims from | ting the Sh gen ela - - Viey minutes of the epeniag of the 1 ey ol sas by the access of the At | the Dy of Sehleawig and Holstein, and {| UUs the Shooting G x ' Browiw oy thy lantle nd the otherwise incrensin; which nt 15.0000 Prassian dot | Secretary Seward still errs itoma, ‘i rout way ved, Tous Cungrem by am Act iseare of nave trom al arta of the world: OE eee cata Ines, t SHEN 5,000,000 Prussian datlirs | comic the By Poapraph te ide Bow York fund la hd ech vit ahaa thw Prealdcot of the Ualied Sates ie gee totems © Pere nie Boon denies Sato ISS | eae pectin Avon do Wveaiy of Pouce, | srsteuirsient forine free mututensnce oC] tng on i 0 Ta 9 {ani Its dimensions wove | oa | eupt fro punlabtarut by proclamation of more complete resume of the * . Aisin iwaian army in the Anstrian States | "8 . TH 1 sie t the | thirty olx fect front, twonty-fone feet demp, | 6 n| ty and parton those who ‘committed sete Sows than our hithere restricted | SFLOREXCs, Saturday, Supt. Lith.—Advices try {nthe Atiattinn Bates | A private telegram Raleigh, at nif ye cad canbe e Foun xa ‘or resis ed thea of se soleeee reece, nd that Blject we will | eeceived here from Prossia say that the retod, eo that only 90,000,. | today The Special Military Com |” i 0 intemor of T iy ah, he root formed | gx “© 4 that, in comphance with the anthoriey now to, accomplish. facilities : awe te to betaid, O ra etn he Mobintaie anopy, Which was covered with bine mma> | Oar red, Preaidens Johnson st the and of of the Sum for cn intelligence from difficulty in the way of the signature of or ‘ cs f anion commenced here, hy order of t oubosmcd with gilt stars. 8 ding | Soe he powers of u civil war teoued © of emneety oh porte of the ‘plobe ato unusvansed. It | treaty of peace between Amstria and Italy | fy Pvestdadt ioe ihe eral “4 ctvuineo agen ve contin tbe alg pee a sda naa nig | Genteated In te foiy als. | vardoty lichy wular the laws of natone ame oni the Associated Proas, and has been raised by Austria, in relation (0 | the other half threc flerwarda the Frevdien'’s Burens, agilust whom | @rornble Hash hte tn forlavta noe rliaw fag sit Lilt st out prop actos ean | orn poopie Tosteced tn Bo provisnee, a tif toa fey yor) to modern journalism which | the debt of Venetia. The position taken by | Art XIL—The ey mn of the Austel: | charges wero Urdught by Generals Stood | MM. Gis. IALIucqwus ¢ ich n festoons Amerie . Tomeut to which taey are cn (ted, | Tabie: aud that to disrégard thie solemn fe boon co remarkable during the last third | Austria places the execution of the treaty | rritories now oced Uy the Korat | wan und Bullerton, today concluded the | ° 1" vorguntzed Aasocint ‘ tug the etanst the npyoarancn | begining dare olen abuamersWaisaog | Xe Thich ei cnt aulone woata be ots meat of mews, by the | of peace signed at Prague in great donb | thve weeks siter the exchange of the ratit, | trial of Horace Jamies, Yate n cuptain of vot | Qt” Vat Vut ticketed Bia ea aaa ae i elias’ new corel ith woth oreuine | ancinomer tzaticn “en by all therother means for the speedy trans: | pre, yon yas Ms anaberent rics | stohatige the Prescion GopenstGerornionis | tac vals mines cok crate tee dt 4dhe hung inn fostoous, ‘The entire strweturo wa the sl.eced condivton of their d= | ol every be tiission of tatelligence. These advantages | £08 8 few days. Count Winphen will be to dha Rah ree le preety mak | Hen While acting 4 wn agent of the Bureau, | 4. , st beasnoubted by an -Ainerioan. eagh 4 ty, anda violation of the mat, will now be called into re wromake | Austrian Minister to It@y upon the couclu: | tury matters “Tha ideraile with’ respect, to | Abd With complicity in the shooting of w me: | Ue" Bare ge LBRL CLUS OS Y Laka tae Ta Us blak 8100, | wo eens, Saab a the Som “Shine for all,” with increased bril- { the treaty of the manner in which this ev : ther e | bing ate We efloria of the Bonsd | Wem Bones & sal cost 00 Tisner. sion of the treaty of pea ner i it ation Wa to be | gt The other eases will be t up inal or atenitt ic cut the front of the wtaid was the | { Tho enlargement which we have now ‘The Nerth German Confederation, ndi'r te tide Teeatye | ew days.” ra tndat testins Won Cocrad, cite Conettrerrion, |(se tmade would’ bave occurred some months | BERLIN, Sunday, Sept. 16th.—It is an-| edi to thie Treaty. | Tis afternoan the henda of the Furvarme | rin wieat Centent Pale of Now y Oe | ne Dae Lee ee et HO™ | Shumvering ue wu pecuniery bund ether they will eontinne aes been prevented delays | nounced that Prussia will not allow tho | ay. yg cy ro , the Treavury Department extied tia bouy | i te Trenton, Grand prepara: | oot a Ou ths. cial dis ce al x oid 40 beat, etl caeting upen ibe Kou b | st malartt Bere von Siac tet oer jetion 0 i MEE Visine of Sanous to tobe pars tn the fortes ho Manchester GUARDIAN anys : tions have been mide, ‘There will he a fine | White ground. On the west wide was tho | te weight e vita of yoltend divacalisien | tions ‘our immense edition. ing of Sax ake pa NM week HHS fresh cages of cattle ph npon the Presidont, to teuder Mim their re : | motto, “Bho Coustitutioh is frown which (hay bavea right io be tree? Fellow | tiply with the ¢migenc.es of not reas, with racusier ive peace Hhining | tion of the No rman Confederation | reported by the oficial \nepotors Japects aud their congratulations upon bis | ° Lot secs wricuitural imple. | motto, “The Coustitutt le Py A ol Pr el ny Ty sy Ee Ty Rve thousand impressions per hour, bas just A Behleswig Amexation Mroject. crease of hon the previous week veeuee tie . vine being ® quotation fram Andrew Jy smelter generous nor jum, re ae untcue io | throm our torn ‘Deon put up and le in operation in our press] flawpenan, Monday, Sept. 17th—Noon,— | laut, Wales, the Metropolitan District hebben ern tour, Mr. WIP) Sehnuit con-fest bn W ton was | MPecck at Indianapolis, On the elie | Chremyes se wre aoe Oe Ihe senesivas~ | | Resolved, FoomA, “Awotber prosn, of the same’ kind | At q mecting of tho inhabitanta at Nesth | Sy guuutionapneat to be entels vylork Alay wel e toh the inscription, “The Union for the sake of | pects of Onagrons ol esse Seapets ee slavarth oe srontinn: shabitan! North | ern eountins, appear to be entirely free from | ed the pine, and rata . , r e ~ Gow preceea’ differ materially from, thoes | Schleswig, held in the vfeinity of Flensl the disease, tle tu the North-western coun: | beth bm und themsetrenen hiseafe retarn f mans, with theif frends f te Tagen, tne meena’ ves bethinatiy | ore Lich cberesterus the tres hemes cased by any other nowspaper establishment |@ resolution was adopted tn favor of the | Y's—Hancushire wud Cheshire = the onsen | . tis onde retairss¢ waged in the Muminated with gas aud variegated trams: | § sate in New York city, Two tte mngines, one | incorporation of the Nest 11, | Mave decreased froin 4 to US. Tn the Bast tho sceudyof bis witiciat duties, In reply, | cu purencies, and presented an appearance that ve poorer Be of them entirely new, with boilers to match, | Mcorporation of thet entize Duchy with) ern counties there wus last week wn in| President J briedy returned his | exteeded, in beauty anything of the kind | Sige plete the arrangements ve made | Prussia, crease of i, and shire ae incense | thawks for th nih tho sentiments ox. | ase ‘ Re re elaiiae ta rodman gl Ae IO | sy ae I that has boen constructed for w simil Piswerve, protect ald defend tk joursallats Limauma * y ata tray iy ve Denmark. be fica : 1 ine t R pose in New York, The cust Gen. Dix then announced that Mr. He® it 5 ure ralew 6 " x and, including the Brazos River country, to | Pose in New «The ust mui 01 5 ‘With feollities for obtaining, the epace for | , ViztN4 Suraday, Bept. 10.—Haron We | Acorrespondent from Copenhagen writ fe . ep, | altnated 1h | would address th ‘The abliahing, and the mean: ee ranidie seine | 288 arrived in this city, from Berlin, and} ing to London, sta sha levee dopelation TE BV ‘ONVENTION | for: au dndinn rescewation, Tt meets with | f nated opposite 15th street and ath avenue, | sooken. to 708, man gadbepupend eo meeting. all the neve in which the peuaral publir ) remumell the duties of Prussian Es Sitio. tunattionts ot, netlantig: ten. tee THE CLEVELAND CONVENTION | thi, onpenitons and the west main stand, facing University | rovotings {cad mo eege, | Douseement beoeghe forth 8 ofoestelen: Seetao tial howell seco all Barts ©* the | at the Court of Vienua. ceeded to Berlin to preseu: inl pros ” | BY apecint agreement ot the Place and Mth strect, altho by which thoes proceedings are eupporied, | Cheers, which lasted several minutes, Wham Torite journal of the poopie, ar: 7, the fm ‘The Insurrection tn Candin tog for a restoration of the former anion | Th@ Soldier Frienda of Andrew | view vist temoratic Stato Ce called 1 oauty Of | BN) Cee ca poms suspect pprnuscbom | ond’ k | rene oP semreuy ets Foon Oo Bn ,or of me 4) hut pa i and re 6 ‘ {million of whom now Head \ erseatter Of) Coxetastixorer, Sunday, Sept 16, 1800} aided thant Count Mistuark retuved (y wi Johnson in Counoil. witiecs, election boards throughout the | t they were both: models of | Room wath fiom long secre of emperteuce, wit | Ward aud suid ; Reinforcementa ofParkish troops have been | ceive the deputation Xe _———— State will be ¢ wih equally of Union | Diatform architecture, and were beth com 1 ae eee ene ae cailse table bo we APEEOH OF MAYOR HOFFMAN, CBEAP! cA Bs EST “snd MOST DURABLE, | gent to the Island of Cauulia, whore the in HAIR DYE. surrection still presents a buld front. nh and De Thue is a fruitful | obviated. ‘ranor. ror hay uddreased the following A SPIRITED BOR unl za, and bore vuric The Eny gnily decorated with fa todious and convenient. All the stands were % Price Two Cent wus | other euty cis, to which I may properly iueoke | Yo-F coyewt-b:e iu thowm proverdings, shore are | feud and. matn Upnst if atl «+ soon to conse, wantinan y then read the list of Ra voted on tliat ofeusion. Andrew Totinwn on the 2 4 Inring the objects of inspeee ee ion, yd ngi hy ~ Pesvlutions were read Uy Hon, wae adopted nad” tremeudoas My Fellow Citizens :—T feel Tam at home ers) and surrounded by tens of thew 4 THE GENERALS idee . ey tention, In pursuauve usual ct ils of ny friends, [ rejoice at this vas® a Pee Rogen, Reform Demonstrations in London. fetter to Devuyn de Linuyy, the late Mi Titr lose ty the fire at Newborn, North | imecriptions, among which wore “Eterwat | {ym a Beate Ci mien Beatson hain’ or kinost: | 6 fry a RA jo gathered tay : Ne OF TBR WORLD | oxo, Sunday, Bopt, 16, 1860. Prepara- | Mier, Jef Burelgn Affaire; “My den ORGANIZAT , AU Camellia bir Heeann GO: hint 1 in| opposition to every form of Tyranny,” “Civil | which ante deslashoue OC privciples may be re: | gether for the preservation of the Ai 7” fe 5 vs Drousn de Lihuys, Tdeeply regret that ois: | OR (ON OF THE CONVENTION, EOF WhGH 38 ty | gepled 8+ veepond.u " pe ah SBT NEE SRSA | toe 1 gnc Papa Poehler ecotiiomana i Loseta vont aa U_ OFTHE CONVENTION, | rosrerdcy' Sus, ns enat eplonee once ene | aut Ratigious Liberty, tho Wight of Alun,” | C4 6 speeding au Couzautce a, Hele | Constitution, to catty aad enderee Oem - CERES TER Hox. moustration in London. An relifiabehing, ti Speech of General Wool, | ‘Two or three persons were in. sa : ‘ fi Wo Loewe TaCAM wis Abe lowe of he) a | Nounee the policy at war with It, and poesale Agget 0. N. CUITTENTON, Admiral Goldsborough’s Squadron. n by nateite VON 8 RADICATIA DENOU | Jmed by junping from windows, to save ree oF L trogen ae eee Wat cane cine | yest interests 6f our commen ‘Tadrensed” waa 4 ss? | Loxpow, Sunday, Sept. 16th—The United ae | théie lites. 1 Ons of a fem. an on mr rT ee ys y te Colorado, bearing the &e., | Mothodiats of Boltimore held apub-{ 4nd the Flag of our Cuion forever Preadent of te United ol rr i, TTA few &f BBEACK SALVE — ALLEBASSI'S CELE-| a. of Admiral Goldsborough, the U. 8 - ripest eli a : j 0H aite excluded by the setion of le of this metropolis have bed aed ag uiral Goldsbor ual » the U. 8 Conver ann The Soldiers ing last night, colled hy promivent | The German stand was situated at the | gees trom reproseutat ou aud from all svare in ibe | Kether to express their opinion on the = rg ot wae Bal ({) end he 0. &, Sailors’ Ce response to a sand ba e action in ref | corner of Lik atreet and 4th avenue, and | sauulstration o} the Quy 1. La giving tue | insties of the day, I rejoice that the gundess, Frolie f Actus olds Emperor was to leave for Biarrits 0M | froin those favorable to the policy of the late camp meeting riot. ‘They | wae also gaily di a ceageeeny essed ey li sal bale Slang’ Maeno 9 a then and to day, bave AIRBANK’S STANDARD SCALES— | borough's squadron, have arrived at South: | tho 10h tumtaut ie landien LaFQeMbAto the ale ; gaily decorated with flags ten wortay of We puviic conti ey Which recognizes’ on the . ‘Adepiad 0 ampton, ee = dent Johw al the action of the Phil wtend to davestigate the affair to its found: | transparencies. € + throw their dures the inraghres of the FF. untry thirty-six stars, and every etn Siar eeenered may FINANCIAL DISPATCHES. CANADA. vention of August Mth, met in this, ond rays on the speaker's stand and acvons Vouaitu fan emblem of a State [checrs]; the somifonea jedidcosions Boe MORAY Hen 7s, aoon.-Cou: | Gen, Meade in Montrent. y, A pavillion, one hundred Iv Worcester, Muse, about three oct nial Fane gus acarabe déanrictioe licy which declares that there is mo ait aorE te ‘ i Momtaty Monday, Sept. 17—Geneea | fly fect Hamat by sity In health hv | yestontay morning, an intoxicated many by Hit ABE shy Conk \asa oF ban A States except in the Union; thas ALP R SCAT 6 « leude, Cok George Me . been erected iu thie park tor the nse of the | tho yaue of Ballon, murde | he sky, Lang lives of bus ti, nba no Union without a co-operation pau De ate ras SCAT The eur Meade, Cok George Meade, Col ones iH paatk fan the nse of the | tho nae of Fallon, mardered his wife. Bt dail: Frc the youth of ihe hocson se Wicu tu | perfect harmony of all the States; a ae a FiveT went» 1% Buchanag, arrived in this city today | te d by a baud of a F | Was astoep when he entered th vice tixed in the ground | 2° mediate viewity, (A vows, H, tea) Which declares that war having ended Ore er PACTORIES. Bhar ae EL it upat the Bt Lawron ter Which the crowd fre {awoke ber High words followed, when he Mia: @liula henmalt il a o hae axows Sp eee von | penne having it is the duty, and to the ANTATION tn FARM ECALES, Shares, 73.34 | comes down from tho We and flied the tent to | seized an axe near by and atruct hor with | scone of guiety and beaut mals wiiinsans | @ Lis firmucen bs inte | art ts Hens, 3 hs wad DUC UIST RC COMMERCIAL DISPATCH! oral y Me RMD eane ant yh ' oy Se eineadiad ty | arity aud wie smvenus, He ts emiveutly fed b om. ta NMS DEW HLURS Led DAUUGIST RCALER , LD ie era will Hy Pegejoue to the or Lit, instantly killing her, He hae bocu ar-| fa front of tho Mason Dorec, was a gun jet | Saree ‘ ren Arar p ey A persons of loyal men. (Applause.§ LIGHMABTER'S BEAMS, with epparctarcom:| Tavenroot, Monday, September 17, 1866! his faithful execut ted tiga Gan Jot | shererter and bie qual.ficano wie of°% | Leejoice that th Ney aoe eeie.ce. ten he. market is uctive, and ‘priced eou rising aud cheering | Pete ution consisting of a spread eagle, | foe which be hes eva wotmneted, (Tuai's eo.) | olce that the people, in this greet ‘i ated circulars furnished ow application Lave advance auactér. db" venay per (ene late attack ur A this, Generals Custer, | A Leavexwonrn dispatch says the Siowe witha tol colctock, tha | X2uesnMot Know tbe other candidates ay i Ca Fea Eo sawer, | pout, The sales teduy were 20000 hulog | is ainy, otherwise there Would be a re Herninds the Conatit: | Argpanes mut Cheveminy have taken the | We cananur (le aleshcrge of hres | GRRa need asitel enka Gree ec aeee ss ys teeta tarot at thks je An se) nthe | cannon, the discharge y | oapadls, aud fwibrut 10 « itucton," couning F SgINES FO ALL—aWE NuW TORR Hitting Uplanits ure quote, ie ae in honor of Uh al, as th ; the ene be Several) works and the cheors of the mullite an: | shay (ey lins gored ll chal iat paseeeas ef Cohares Png A j Pt r a | traders have been killed and mitch stock 0 0 Stk _Pries | have a declining tonde | weed the commencement of the proceed. Heer will irda! KK! LOOK !— FALL AND WINTER SUIPPING DISPATCHES, eerie. rams | ran off, Lia fight with the Sionx, fifteen of | AMER Gly ce ln'tus seat | M euall guotemase Wh te Or seme oka | cad cet bite Cog ‘OF BOOTS AND HOES, oubna mikiae, iMacs, = Tee | rivals altlacs Be Masia alate (und them were killed. All the atago stock at a | until thietime, thousand been Bee anh’ de teat hae: se Ss oe om Ne ork, Septem Lape poor eo aed | Nelogates tution weet of Cotte had been stolen. | gri aarlAktine nion, and fo put their rej wear 8 na de Fork, Keptem| gum Lata Poot wan boing erocuated by the | Secittoek Tite outa ielogates and | station west of Cot nwood had been stolen. | gradually collecting in the Square, and when out of Congress.) That, fellow-ertisens, to for Liverpool, jeday, aud proceeded | 1 ieetutists. ‘The Liberals were fast arm: | aid showing vigoruuly. rieanee ge Avade tacked, u pussonger | tho last gua was fred. there could not have liuae, ake tad which bas juss Rutervent of rinciples, Ifo ‘Theabip Anftodndiaman Matted in Syd: | ing now troops, Regular shipments of wrma, | Hy previous wrrangeinent Clog. Brant ee ee en been Jest thas fergy: thesia persone ‘pree- ls abet ae dosag all We sen te onion as Feproseatation It Congresn t} ea em eg Wav, Fouts Was vices, ty have Wt | olothing, etc., were being recoived. piniated MajorGen, Jolin EB. Wool as the | General Intelligence. ent. The sew of face all turuod towards | be, jayea and the blessings of the Unico a0 me any State from representation, whew abet sell pt ‘cans were constantly arriving and ewelling | oldest Major-General in the United States, | s ls was & very surprising aight, and already extended our authority over every | principles are not harmonious twth Pa reece drop Co ag a eretiME | Gnd probably in the world, as temporary | Wy Mail to the New York Sua.) Iilom, if ever, even in New York, hue auch | S1Nas MOG 4 eur serciey oo, mBie® the oun | Judgment: | By this principle \f they ow , was belag male, ond with mach euccees, to |" va tan ; ‘ TIN. A. Wise hava leon | #8. Assembled mass of humanity been seon, | wherever witha te hiry—ax Blates ete ict Hosen ina vie of the ay a Wel . nd proceeded for sft Oh rcon + | peouaptly yay for shipments tn onli ‘oF ter ral Wool was received with loud [elected nnorarg meubers of @ bus ball At the Lour for calling the searedend tue all-mabrac: | in, and if it turna out that they are not aint iepten ay Hock bale pa Bae roa Liverjuel! bounl se tue | chandise. Large orders had been forwarded inert Aud addressed the Couvention as} clubjin ichuonil, | | moeting to onder, the acene presented waw of Ny ine years ago to-day Washingion and st fl in. | (Great che & Gxeateed opportunity Baltic, has put into this port, badly dam: | to the A, . follows : | state of Georg uasell, who Wa*) « nature calculated to inspire the ut | jous compere in the Pectoral © mvensic: + ave r . , a he Agent uf tho Republic in the United | "4, ¢ oe | uurdered by his inistress id Chicago " Wai tule \RUOFm tue gress charter of | hun I intended to say’ to-night. (Cries fa solling « Morrcece Hand Sewed Dame | £0" States, mostly for hoary artil " GRATER (6 gratemal. Reart. thanks 1 uppinined at $75,000 Hed lights biased frum the pil sideeuen | os Mokine 17-N re y for heavy artillery and aw: | eon fo Lieeal ppinined at $7 Te lor toe ea Joon, goon.”) T have mado « 7 Misr foal” ara mesecte tivga lode dowslro briugs for Voth the Gulf and Pacide ton Fos agre paches and Navagoes aro carrying | #4 of Union equare, and the statue of | lveu under ty apeuk at every stand tonight, and { mesmee wiv. ou A taipeetant intoriition tun; " ibe Nad ediately for. | bave beew assigned to m off catile by thonsandain Toxns, andin some | Washington. The brilliant glaro illumnina- | C00, Jee fe Wee, peried of ta keep it, and {n as much ae there are other * the patambave tech badly by prying ill Hmmediately 106° conferred. us presiling officer, nections absolutely deatoying the cwnty” | wala throng of people never before gathered tere of @ ceusury more will eee, pig ap eye ey naa ~ ns y all important seaports, temporarily, over this assemb POUTLAND is alive again, One man ther sitine in the Ol <i sone of guule berween ue TABERS OF THE CONGREGATION OR Fereney saree WOO UR Seen AMeae ca mudins or belt | te EMME Re te: OMORRA ta vureny. sre | CREME Mite cate am vate, ThA (Oceans, she great lake ond ates ehecee. Se © Sererier iy wes binging wader FOREIGN NEWS. FROM MISNKOURL countteAndof tle Union, Be assured it will | Ht district, i le uprising following the attack on Fort de, If we are rue to our emcetors Share a ided the slightest are, 7 Naw York, ° BY ‘Trouble in Vi yumty. ever be remembered aad appreciated as Ui o« of Fenian firearnia, con. | Sumter, the subsequent p gatherings, | 12, cuseeltee, we may boys with God's Uisssing, | 10, OY, Chine ~ national politics, amd vy: of Sram Steamer “ Palmyra.’’ Br. Lovis, Sept. 17.—Tho Desoenar’s| most precious incident off toug tallitary | gidted'te Cane, have. boon geleud Up" ts | of Bopublicaus aud Democrats, evon the | Kvivg unter the, came Ovudiuton, i nia erates aia pe Banc Ga HY wt. and The Cunard emigrant steamer Palmyra | Leavenworth special says that after the ad: | ¢ ws eee, Piariet A Eats Gere ' Cus authorities at Sarnia. neral of President Lincolu did not at. | a2 Ue We thaukiuiners tor the pleasure of seeing tonight and sivsiyend which left Quoenstown on the Sth, arrived | journment of the Platte County Rudical | tyr : feu Fac Ncit soldieraare deserting Maxinilian. | tract auch @ crowd as was acon last evcuing | tafels service is the felt ead eaulee cy te wees | fe eee Cte Ne ea 4 kh} at thia port yesterday: her news has been | C 1 Mo N vente ve arrived at Mybile wiih cou | in uy . ) TN , + 4 is associated with me on the State theketes ey "i port) ay: her news has been | Convention at Platte City, May j Nation iu Union Square, Our veteran and indefati, | gifio%e wiumpa vf jusive sud tuagueiaty uver | Me. Robert Hy Pruyn, Mr. Hofman thes se ferme thon oral anticipated by the cable, but ehe brings files | day, a drunken Union soldier nam sud the restorativg policy of President hae shan Row 16 fi | eable reporter, whose memory carries hin the uarrgaeae of Brejuuice and Mie impiecaLiy | tired aud the most enthusiastic applause, rp oy of newspapers which contain important in-| gan, made some noise on tho str ae ongreme recognises the pa I which ensures a good | BACK Lo the days of ANvRLW Jacisox, do | Dix resumed bis seat omid tremendous | ‘The troupe of thirty boys under Professew formation. flour @ pistol about. Sheri the Btat ed by a tiny stage to all poin claves that this was tho most imposing g Olney, then sang the “Star Spangled Bam Th ateamors Europa and Tarifa, belong. | his pistol away, and told hi members to be vubof the Unt ct scseansen’. ansts ina | MAMMA Us Cote aelinaanad ta the ce eval Dix then introduc "AL this stage of the proceedings, he tng to the Cunard Comppuy, bave been | (Wiel, which ho did. | A tuted parts of the Union, au | south. | Su in Weatern Virginia lust | Ny stucased In the ely OF) § piiden, who made a report of the proc procession of Political Associations, eam 1 ed by the Haitish Cope samtet forthe | ward, a returned rebel loyal represerrtatives to scatein the hall of | rut, sac ow York, and he hay acen them | jiius at the rece plus. Cours prising the 4th, 6th, Sth, 12th, 17th 190,200 Conveyance. of troops to Cauada. When | With & pose of ten men, dew Congres, aud permit thems to participate in| HK at Minnesoty wilt pro {Mt Ho pronounces it, in short, the | He suid ho hal beet Mey the Clase, | and 22d Ward Jobsison Clubs, ‘and aleo sew the contemplated reiniyreenente arrive vit, err Oc Donan, Aneuele eaaued, aud the National legination of the country, the hated that Minnesoty will 5 model mnae mecting of tho age." | Wah ot the Delegation trom the Stuty of | Sral Clubs from Brooklyn, carrying bam Hee Goican oreay te Oknoan aii ta stals were freely uaod, resulting sooner will, be ullayed the fears and appre at thie soar ry B he aye Ne fo Euile ee uinerable” transparenci some 18000 on” MMSHEET death o. three or four, and the wound: hensions of the people of the dangers whieh M2 bushels. | Dovotas Tarton, Eeq, and tho Com-| ig Matyi Catamoiteiee pecan rere others were the mot esa e Bright Lue accepted an invitation to | Sight or ten men, A nuinber of di 4 | again menace the peace of the country i ters ure holding w National | mittco of Arrangements who acted with | of the prococdinge of Uat body. ie par tar from the Ving shall be Remewe address a Heform mevting’ fh Dublid come | WUo had started home, heuring tiring, te.) the prosperity of the Union, | With the ention wt Detroit, Forty Uni | Luim, are entitled tothe highest praise forthe “Live or Die, Survive or Perish, we ee Oe | ee ee Oolobere turned to town, und wero fired ou by Calla: | ictive feelings u war of words | represented, ‘The Convention mits with ; ighest p ho | gle ak for Linwediate Restoration ;” “The Come oe a cellent a - York, aud maid Chat the details of that ad ar clsed eacaMa te Mined 06 he Ue arty, anil ha horses ‘youre was carried on betwe Closed doors, and adunite no veporters arrangements mule, which were | ork, wud wuld cut the details ; stitution is alike Bindin ol ef he | Killed uniter then orthern ical Abolitionints ont to the most on Pi ea tite taithiully spread buture the C FD quedtlon of German Federation: © What who waa lyin portent : A vEw duya ago. an accidout occurred at mont complete success, | fwople. trough the, pap aft beture the | and the Conquered j | slaveholders of the Southern States, marked feature observable in this de stration was the orderly char rently every o A be established with ering all the minor States the alterna between extinction and mediation ain beam i the wh ft rupported it ybutldihg to Lunt er of to put | 6 agree that lowed by pestilence, cra. ‘Tho Rebel armies were permitted | & ‘ Hoses, ond’ the others upon whi dey “ ee He 4 Jepor Mem, of the Caurt of Come me proncns mt of sub | Southern secossiouiate, Mo suid that it 1 Hoses, and. the a upen whieh | Douneyan wos warm ed, when Callaban's | has no parallel in th ee outayille, hae relused @ writ of | Wed determination, and a solid utterance | an aunpicioua uy to Haat is LARUE GE the been the harsher treatu id would £ ia ——— Denali ryt | habeas corps to Join Clifton (colored) and of cheers at tho enunciation of patrivtic | Yast Metropulis, vational in sympathy and SON, CHOLERINE con substance (The New Jersey Legislatare. Riesele 5.8 Sieve Ut tet, Molly, his wite (white), who have been ar-| sentinents, which seemed to say “Wo will | Sutiuent hearts true to the Union ws on they re woinblance | Tunwron, N. J, ~The Log when the Kebals, unable longer fo carry 08 | rented ut Louisville for amalgauation. Ib] vote aewe ghout-” Fepertally net thie city” bas been (cheers, and vow Eprentery other hand, Saxony, | met to-night aul adjourued without action | our gallant Genernia, Grunt, Sherman aud | Will ve towersberwd that the partion were | “apecially noticeable war | since the civil’ war te ended, why epatesy half Franco and Austria inter Ms aut Xenia, Ohio, The Laulavills | the reception of His Honor Mayor Move of tne bi aud many, however, Prussia cannot depart from | est and most enthusiastic nees over any possible chan peplowens, nt! Nothing! trality laws during t raid tnate: ‘They wore ull good, and those whict will | Fawlne im British India. elivercd by Hon, Koscoo Conkling, and re-) ing doctrine of the Rid nding the found in this report anfticiontly indi howling wilderness for the want of more eporti victiins to gratify their insatiable cruelty tarvation inone weck, and during the the argum previous the pumber of nt ty apparent, put w stop Wo | we Cl FuMAL, WhO Apoko ws Lollows i= nt by shouting out to the veteran: ‘ons ful. outhusiastic WS | Tocturers, 75,000 yersous are sunoorted an. | af whatahona traf ox rovonge, would drouob thelr coun | Waa tinny to sate brady the y: Bo | Beer clemency and forbeamnes Count Bs mio was loli f thera 8 ot Navy Yard, Vis. by surrounded every stand, and at Philadelphia t io y odd hi rr sing done and said to wo i u ra temer | ark might have shown to the couquered, il tinndted armed. re Be EP) alia ite eentorena® wht tw louat foursixths of the Democratic voters of on (cheers); and doubt thab Prussian supre ‘ity, and sion” in’ the| ig used shard the city were present on this ove A wely Sony youre sup lauar, spo the welfare of Ger rab Oe tOWE Hig Une id hard tuught tvla of coded, and Darmstadt, for hose suko iso | on the Seuatorial question, At meets again | OU wockar says: ln all probability the | aay, wh “Tot there be id fertility , jer parole, to return to their homes, aud , Who was so voclferously cheered that there be peuce and fertility th mat Fowerful agenicias are at work, shrink from | to-morrow, when & joint meoting will be | hero Fer tetas of the Uulted Sates | cise, an it wow atands, will be takou 0 a0 | ie goemod an if the people's Tenge were ioe | ut Haw!" (Kremondous elieern, ) “Why the pubordinate position which’ Prussiv hae | 4.14 gud Souatur elected, re BCE ene, nad “aalilere: ef the Vulted’ Stares Court, on the | 6 should we not gather around the standard wade out f aud would seem to pre provarlcnn ee vir armice plodysing themselves to becom Bill, and will aloue eflect tw | clad. Renewed cheers rent the air at every | of the Constitution, planted by Audiow fer the absclute loss of thelg Crown rather | aye Meuthera Loyal Unleniets at Udtea! | truc aul faithful supporters of the Coustitu Oe OLA, codecs: | Stand where be appeared, and when ho | goliuson! (Cheer) Jee of the on 1 din of ite lnstre ; Ca ee tits tation point will, no doubt, p i dou! (A saice—Vresident of the Univ ov selfd Mult for the satety of Ger.| Utica, N. ¥., Sept. 17th.—One of tho larg. | Yon aud foe Tony tt the Ualted Slaton, the civil courte, in the | [P0K® to the Germans in their own lan: | States, “Another —Secoud courin to ( guage, tho delighted Teutons fairly raised eid ' v 5 _ caused by the institation of | eal vy Ga) 1 by us wud CRAV AT | iit Vrinelple she hws laid down for heraclt | assembled in Utica, came togethor at the Ty, A fow days after thesurrender of | Me city for flee i tn echo, the loud applawe rovorberating | our Uuicu, uid by the Goverumenty aint he mare Lave, 8 mnie wr over the | City Hall this evening, to welcome th any President Lincoln At Pisimouth, Indiana Governor Ogle avy | through the Square—returning from the 0 of wt Uae Loge garters ure. timeelt f Ad diplomatic he | © ~ ilar ‘This wtrocious erie, 4 wn attempt’ to vilify President Job y vag of the State of Tennessee, (Cheors.) rthern Confederacy, She ean hardly of Huuthern Loyal Untonlate. | Julge og ae tte Mluruatng he telah nproes of ty | fank-of De, Cheever's church towards the | ie is nut of that svat wid wliveh teats i SR he Cad largo num SE eee d elect | drew Johuson in the recent Fenian raid of Canada aw expert | Wau erected. NOR) HORE Whied thle sham Mint yl to every trees but he Las the | wenn eeanse # ete mero -— i. ane ° be asked with enced the truth of the old raving of © th rd, iudomitable will of old Andrew Jack: u Sasony and in Darmstadt we vill take | taries The ball wes elegantly decorated psig liter bit!’ Au Irishman asked the “Geue| Ste almost impossible to give @ full or | sou, whivk will load us toa greater victory, scoms the restored Bo She ooscaien, Whe CAE Pare avery wears. Vas # traitor why Congress did ropaul” the | even an adequate report of the apecohes, | Featured Republic, aud & ro-ostablin Ho . r t vine in a the Acdispateh from Calentta, dated Auguat | sponded toby Chaties H. Brauscct), Kut | varie foreshadowed, unicrs the freedmen | Vreaidents veto. The Was uou.| arguments presented by the numerous a, gives Intelligence of @ terrible famine |e eee Accor and firin in purpose ire placed ‘on au’ equality with thir | plussed and told the questioner that ho wan | speeches uot fully reported. At the aaia which is raging in the distriety of Orin al in character andi tran in purpive,followet | previous miaaters, ‘These revengeful par. | traitor.” “You wre @ liar,’ respouuled | atand, Douglas ‘Taylor, | Evq., culled the Hayate a0 deuthe reported trou | om Gol. Love and Goveruor Ht J Many |{isaue would leave their country «| at; thereupon the Governor, whose Uiguity | moatiby to order, aud nominated Gen, Dix uvorage ‘GRRERAL Dix's GreROS, the same canae is atated to have hhaling ebip Roman bas just arrived | If you would guard your once freo, happy | from tho Limerald dale," ean whip yaa i ; tea GODS” It ts ania to be ewig to the €or sabe med Lange _ Baa Sem Pee ned and prosperous country from oppression koa | can mbsb your old head any any Wo Raat Pare ink enh yen, fee eakiog mt Me | crense'in the demund {oF brass, gold end | ¢ 8a Wrancleco fro ine oppressive taxes, beware how ‘you encour: | should reoommoud Cloveruor Oghvaby atuily-| YaPrted se we Seesrvonity attariag « fore meds Badere Wider: | silver work tho failure of he salt manu: | 1,600 barrels of whale oil, aud 1%,000 pounds | ago war and allow domagogues, who for | ing # lecture on mauvers omg day Whou all not go Lato deiaile—ihone I ad of the gallant a Lan, that the A: ry ny of | ‘vlymiae drove back the invasion of should not thir city with oa» yowe declare ral Juckso: Ho ot Coustut on. (Linmense cheering) b declared the Union of the States as tu aij that Hy Stato has any power to muility the laws of tho Univa, of fo secede trom the Uniow, (Cheers) ‘That the Federal Gov veut acts directly on the individual citi zou, wud he right to eutorve every law Within the sphere of ite Coustitutiousl au be tual Phe theory on which Androw J: in 1361, whem he resated secossi stands on today. Ho thon read tiou,” and there were man lar Heseription, — ‘The procession oc Me of alt an hour in passing the tand. ‘Luo Hon, Robert H. Prayn, of Albany, State ticket candidate for Lieutenant Gove eruor, Was next introdu He re upon the increasing growth of Now Ye aud of the commercial prosperity of ite wus; of the treasures Which had been tributed during the war for the N. Union, equalled by no other equal m of ith ef tle many gallant soos Now York who bad fought aud died to serve the Unton and the Constitution, Lave assembled trnight to declare that ous brethren at the South are entitled rt} rights which at the commencemens the war were guaranteed to thea Qs soon a» the war There are — persos who think the South has not suffered enough, but thought different. He trusted that, events, at the ensuing election the would’ sustain th iiution of the try, He was iuspized by the meeting wh add gat around, and he had uo fears tor the result, In conclusion he said: You will sce that the glorious arch of our Comet. Cation shill be preserved unbroken; tha not a stone shall be taken from it; that, the areat: bow of promise in the heavems, hall stand throu ch all time # promise \ pledge (0 the nations of the earth, for ta jexpotuity of universal liberty to mame Three cheers were then given for oe weas of the ticket, aftor whleh tha rotired amidat great applause, Ex.Govornor Parsons was neat intredagedy rom a rovolutia offe roy nucd on Fourth Pace? a