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—J a ) THE NEW YORK SUN. “ET SHINES FOR ALL.” 34TH YEAR! FUR OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER IN NEW YORK CITY Le the Journal of Commerce, aad without eraot the Journal of Commerce, OURAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WoRLD. {TAR NEW YORK SUN possesses every facility fee obial@ing the mews of the from every part \@f the would, whether by Ailamtte Cable, by Tale eh or by Mail, and pri THE WHOLE i form, & OND HALY THE PRICK day, by nearly a quarter Jo Mion orsons, and thus Beromes, (its angie shoot 'Thirty-} ‘ourth Year The Great Fire ia Quebso. fd Me) 2,000 Houses ia £ shes. 17 Churches and Convenis Destroyed. 20,000 PERSONS HOMELESS. [exporting Ite entire contents at & glance) a medina | The Bernt District Covers Nearly a Mile yrtlating rarely to be for | THM PRICK of the yaper, at the prbiteation office or Marmtehed by venders, 's TWO CENTS red by carriers at Store of Bbep of any who desire f WELVE CENTS PER WERK, or sent by 1K DOLLARS s year, ‘THR PRIO® FOR ADVERTISING vary, seer! | () to location, FROM TWENTY TO FIFTY CEN! wounded. EE LINE, for seeh tnsertic a, epecial arrangements | be made for a@vertionmen te of wmwmus! length. ‘The ebiterial department of THE SUN fe unier branch of the publication barthes sbeuid be Corner of Naseem and Phiten streets, * §pecial Advertisements: WHEELER AND WILSON BEWI Eas Wits ige fee repair’ ot the ma Jop'at bower ec gy have thelr sewing done by Hiatt meetin oe ae OLLING MA ORIN. Wot yea to the pabil sre ene RACER oun RirRanes era nesta, Beare ected, Van ta ery Spe bs, Erp rus Ee ae atta ey 4 PO o- Tate lrown in and ow and can be folded without dis ope ne DRAPT, and hee ne rrscerrims ieee ebteel buat meet | t upset. Slice igred to enna tais Worse Tein r a i UL THE SUBSCRIBERS OF THE BUN patatee crate 057, CHEAPEST sea MOST DURADLE \ ORIRST's 6 A prs ' eae a4 an ROWNA'S (FORMERLY i Johpeoa and Tliary, P-ooklym, Seek pie vue atte i the Eastractiop nt AND YOUTH of ND'sNO List pRaxcyes. etary are arsed iy engaged 10 feats RRP So vag areal |. 5. PAINE'S wn ye, Oly quali- esr isyens i COMMERCIAL Gantiernen er Buys are pr ‘enthne or toms for Civeulat more fully Kaplatuing Perticulars, neetian with any other Behool. 642 pa eel DONT Fa re Py we one HOC Th esta. ' n * Peslttve!y no pain frit nor dangers: fntatration.. Roots eves Dey and B READ THIS—PURK ES TLADIES, GENTS, “Misses, Bo: lUdreu's ruber beats and shoe of all ki BOMMACK'S oot Sud Bhos Rmiportusn, 4 hovers PorBlousicn 21. oe OOK! LOOK !— PALL AND WINTER KTOCK OF BOUTS AND BHOKY, q se aes BOOT AND SHOR EMPORIUM, mary, HOOU8 ARE WAR. WILL GIVE eis Mot Fine Hana ot rrubi taelt and thon Tay alvek efere pare Greatest ofpurialiy ef the ARUP'S PREPARED old rewh, ot Chit wei ie ‘“ 10 0 SUMNER, iaiatas ee { a AND LOOK AT SCHENCK’S PALL ARES ine, ven $d the, re sath gas Uo thet ad ce a red in Quebec last night, in St RK Me | Bt. Bar were destroyed. Four | west of Crown atroct, to Mt. Sa AG lowers relating te sdvertisemente,mabvoriptions | chure! es and cony thousand houses are in ashes, Twenty | thousand people aro rendered homeless, A vou called for the re- | | the ponsession of Matai | place on the pablle meating has ew bork ur | Het of th to the early hour of the morning fow prow were about. Tho wi | half's gale from the east all night, had | jeu, but still coutinund with | y¢ familie wherein te Weare te orate ths | ore: | slightly _ sti — | moh N MOWER.—THE ONLY SELF | sion Koala’ Siveution hae been pala se | or in tie loca if Meaney Meantime the fire au Aides wore ignited. By half-past tive o'clock | eighty houses, all built of, wood, wore in a | blaze. The flamos, driven by the spreading in alldirecting. At 634 o'c one hundred aud fifty houses were oo: Tho firo by this time had run slong St. Jo soph and Notre Dame dee Auges atreets to | the junction of St. Valier street, carrying | everything before it, The Church Congregation stood in great danger, but » suddon veoring of the wind saved {t. Crows Supls tee | the whole in opposite directions, Again aud blowing in guoste from every di- rection, Three separate conflagration Opber large buildin, Aloug St, Valior street, towards the toll- @sto and the streets surrounding the Gouer- ol! Hospital and Convent, another terrible fire was raging with even greater fury while at the back of Crown stroct, along Prinoe Edwards, Jeputt and Rilard streets, the flames were oreoping back and envelop- ing street aftor street in spice of the almost superhunan exertions of the seamen of the Aurora, The oontlagra: | tion ceased at about five o'clock, when there was amothing more for it to A moderate computation places | the number of houses destroyed at tw: thou. property at from two million aud a half to three mill persons rendered homeloss ta estimated at eighteen thousand. The body of a man burned almost to « crisp was dragged out of # house in St, Bavour near At, Valier atroet. It of tho Royal Artillery wes blown ap and badly though mot dangerously burned Lie vorely hurt by» falling building. Several foed 0. few mouths sinoe, tho appearan | district On the 2th day of Moy, 1945, — tannery | the flames could be ar: | another fire buret forth ia St. Julin at and the whole of St. John shared ¢ fate aa St. Koche, of the mons were proached” th Thero must certainly bo ® te Extent | Mostanat, Oct, I-A terrible tire acer anit Suburbs, Fifteon hundred houses wore killo wldier was blown up. skCOND DISPATCH. Quanne, C.K, Oot. 1—The whole district 7 toll: le, i# burnt, Seventoon ferers, THIRD DIAV Ate “MEXICO, | Battlo_at Monterey.) The Phiiadslphia Canard. Defeat of Escobedo. upation of Mon ;WHAT THE ANOTHER BATTLE PREPARING FOR MATAMORAS New Onnnana, Oct. Li News from the Grande bas heen recetved through Gul per of the 12th, w the effoot that pelo and Trevino had bean completely routed under the walls of Montersy, by Gea. immediately afterwards patched a division to Matamoras, A private ro destroyed, Two | letter confirms thia report, and | Majishad occupied Mouterey, aud that from rations made on the Oth wud |p) oma fight for | ad ono officer | the Attorney ¢ | on the correspondent of the Protsc 1 Quennc, Oct, 1.—As four o'elock yeator- day morning a fire began in the house of | to days p | Mr. Trudel, grocer on Mt, Joseph atrest, artior Market, Owing ple rthe Jacques which had blown 4 apprehen toly 00 Ra tO CALIAE AO which were atterwards unfortun wd. By the t the fire bri eat yardertion In conttvetizn te which | FA! Sie Gare Vac trough sal Oe 2 | gade rene belie wens TH hone veloped in fames, Tho saypers were sadly there, but ¢ lay in Jaying the hove and getting sudicient water, which wae not remedied for nearly an hour, jo rapid progress ; no | of citog the fearing | tess than ton oF twelve houses wore on fr pitman host, revultsig AN eh pitied k nok over nes ing St. Valier street, the fire avon aftor wards spread into Mt. Seuvour, among ite bundre ls of woudou Lowes raged with detiant fury. House after house fell « | prey to the tlames, It was thouglt that | P the houses to the oastward wor saved, but the fire crept back, cv ite work of destruction. At 11 o'clock tro of the district lying be- | tween St. Sauyour and the lower atrests parallel with the river was a charred and rron waste, and having mothing to feed there the contlagration dtstelbuted itaelt he wind incrowsing were observable at one time, St. Sau Your Chureh, Dunn's soap and oan: dle factory, — Ries lk and wore in flames, @ soldiors and ud five hundred, and the loss of roul of dollars, The number of uld not be identified, Sergeant Hughes ieuant Douglas, of the Aurora, was se: of the seamen received contusions, but aa | for as known, mo ome was soriously injured, | tenant Boun, of one of th giments, | bad his arm breken by @ falling bea, 4 crTr oF Fine Quebeo one might think @ doomed city, | No place on this consinent, if we, perhaps, excopt Portland, hi fi The lowor or French part of the city has b numerous evidences of the conflagrations which have, from time to ti within ite limits, and we are informed by telograph that it has again beon ewopt by sudlered a0 sevorely the ravages of the devouring eloment nthe woret sufferer. St. Kooh exlibite #, taken place ‘Tho whole of lower in fact, progonts, or rather did» fe» burnt of St, Roche was in ruins, ilo there was @ muss of rod | living flame to be seen, remorsolessly lick: | ing up shops, dwolling houses, churches, Ja | the flames were finally arrosted by blowing and ship yards. After raging all day up (wo houses in the Kuo Canote tored among the ruil wore the © wains of many anin Boat arred re- nen, Women and children, aud a Is, Quo yeur later to ‘These two conflagrations rendered house- leas nixteon thousand people, destroyed threo thousand buildings uit property to the value of ten oF twelve millions of dol- orty porsona perishod in the flames wd conflagration, Ch ys ner. ugh the Cnitod Kingdom in bebalf of” the auilor ors, and upward of ® million of dollare were ral for them in England and w 1s. The ruined districts were, nt. restored, though with a very inferior clase of buildin In July of last year another large fire broke out dirgotly benewth the citadel mloig banks of the St, Lawrence (facing 1), and ewept the buildings awa; distance. The charred — wu: alla prosented '& wos begoue ap: to the stranger as he passed by on the 8t. Lawrence stoumer going to or coming from Moutresl, or in coming over the river from the Grand Truuk Railway Deo) Ag in in tho closing days of September 1866) yet another conflagration burst f ut, Rocky, consuming alsty wore buildings, reat lack of nts oF these means to cope with the ol disastrous tires would not ocour, Large Fire im Ottawa, (amada. Orrawa, Oot. 13, 1866—A large ttre oc. ourred here yesterday worming, The whole of the block, opposite the Market equaro, was destroyed, The loss ts estimated at from $30,000 to $50,000, with only $4,000 in- furans ‘The co was tho reauib of an ac- currently reported t that Gen, Bieri vation that Maximilian bad ack, which arrived here to rom Frankfort, Cardenas, with @ cargo Alpine had forony | tachad thereto, | ‘The following wra t nea of those saved arly, aoaman the lumber aud wooden sheds on all | ; Thomas Cofollo, James G. Murnoll, sewn wn; J.D, Pewse, wonman, Morrlinae towed into Key Brown, from Ne ind, were | 15.—The schoonor Beal, of Kllaworth, was totally iu the storm yew. Hor orew were landed on Cape The voanal went to pioces. SQUAN, Oot. 1.—Tho sehoonae Ht. @. Por. f and from Providence for Philadel hore sixteon miles ao; 0 ballast, high and dry Other Marive 1 a4 Moxnon, O 15.—The achoonor mpa Bay for New | York was spoken by the sohooner St. Jamos foom Corpus Christ, yesterday morning, 15 miles BE. 8K. from Cape Monry, disabled, fone, trying to make Hampton Konds with jury mast rigged. Lenape has gots to her aasistanoe ‘The schooner Georgetown, arrived at Norfolk yostorday ning leaking badly from th An unknown brig wout ashore near Chiu coteague beavh yostord nte'ligence of numerous marine isaaters is expectod. It blew heavily Inat night from the Northwest, and the sea was breaking inside the Capes in seven fathoms Paxsacora, Oot. 15th. — ‘ewbern, fiom New York, via Key West, ing pioked up on th coast of Georgia, the Caj 0 U.S. ateamer » for Queeustown hurrteane, and went » placa on the nd “row were fu 6 cleared from this port on ult with @ cargo of ui Heavy North Kast Gale. Roatoy, Oct. 1A hi fe provailing on this oo The stoamers Oriental, George Appold, Wm, P. Clyde, and Wm. Tibbetts, for South ern porta, went to sen y ‘The stoumer Moutroal, for Portland, start ¢d this moruing, but returned on account of Y northeast gale | THE FENIANS, Delivery of Arws Relued by the Uulted Matos Government. , Oot, 1.—In purmuanoe of oF dors issued by the Attorney General of the | United Stutos, with the Soorotary of War, United States District Attorney Dart gave instruct Barry, commanding this over the arma soised trom the Foniana in thia city, and at other points within, tho military distriot, upon the giving of a bond in double the value of the arins, to be ap: proved by Judgo N. K. Hall, that the urma shall not be used in violation of the no lity laws. ‘There were twenty boxe soized hero, valued ab $2,900. order was procured at Hon. James M. Hum Cabinot taking the ernment had aban’ tho Fenian officers a: consistently hold the Soveral thousand dolla h of ' Plattsburgh, Mal will be turned on the mame terms. It la eid by the Hi sold to Sante Anna, aud T. B, Gallagher signed the xd. thy prosecution of iors, it could not Canadian News. Orr, COW, will be held to-morrow in regard to the Confederation inowrs the instru are to bo given to the Delegates to Eu ween, to dofer the ‘ation question ‘i called to settle the school question, be extonnively olroulnted. A cargo of militar; stores, chiefly Weat horde muskets, aud carbines, havo The duty on importa for the last three months amount toover $1,500,000, being an #0 of $K,000 over ‘tie same period ‘The Catholle Council. Catholio Plenary Council bold ® public sew nivu today wt the Cathedral. Arclbiahop colobrated pontifical high ues, and Archbishop Purcell preach Barage, of Marquette, fously i trom the resulle of a’ fallat the Archbishop's mausion on Weduesday Inst Wis, is Lying ser il of the Roman Cutholio led to-day in tho aud were phuto of the Cathedral, Bastimons, Ootober M.—During the past quite» number of cases of chole: atha therefrom ha Iuarter of the oly inhabited by lored people. ‘To-day the Board of Hoalth sont about twent beon adopted to loasures have proveut the spreading of Fire in 86. Lowts, Br. Loum, Oot. 15.—A planing mill, oar- two or three framo dwoll- eto H, Kennedy, ~NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1866. WASHINGTON. A Temperance Demonstration. A GRAND PROC HSSION | Mas Mocting im the Capel Cronnds. dew Ae, he W asitisatox, Oot. 15 With reference to the diapatch concerning the alleged “Questions” of the President to ral which waa imposod DORR, the following letter was Issued today by | onder of the Prosident, Exreorrien Manstow, Wsittwaron, D.C, € 5, 6 Sin: The Presitout has carefull, ul the papers which laced ta ont corti Inat., and ie eutirely Di Aatiaflod that the responsibility connected | the despatch to which thoy refer reste | wit alone mpon the Washington agent of your correspondent. The President ia convinoed that neither the propriste for agers bad any compl tover in the fabrication of the deay itch. Very respectfully, yours (Signed) Ronkiee Jonvaon, Private Secretary. De W.V. McKean ag W representing ¢ of the Philadel rh Flint, the farger, rd in mn papers today, stating that he mations to the President in regard to the Philadelphia Lanown howx, and asking @ suspension of public opinion the sonrees of his informatin afternoon the Te fforent order in a grand procession, On thelr ps | the Executive Mansion, the Prosident amo down (0 the fromt porto and bowed his scknowiedeomonta to the various marks of respect with which he waa greeted. A wase mecting was held in the Cap: {tal groands, where noveral aw droasea wore delivered by advocates of the owuse of total abstinence. It bay boon dovided that the Union Paoifle Railroad Company, having oomploted the soventh sestion of their rallroad, are antl. tled to bavydnanod to them five hundred and sixty thousand dollars United States bonda Tho Commissioner of Internal Rovenno has decided that the glaring of brown ‘arthen ware doos uot sabjeot it to # higher tax than two and a half por oont, and the well known earthen yellow ware 19 taxable at five per cent., that not boing included lu the description of common or y stone ware All the compositors, binders and prose mon in the governmont printing fice atrwok at noon to-day for the eight howe ays tom, ; Genoral Nowurogard is here, oagoe for « pardon, There are about 10,000 apptiontions on file in the \Ter Departwent (or promotions aud @ppointmenta in the army. Gold has been discovered on both the Maryland and Virginia side of the Potomac, Just above Goorgetowm Gerorn! sompanine have already been formed, or are now ov genizing, to develop the territory. Louisvits, the Military ( reeout arrest of Dr. Warria, 5 Mall Agent, mt Ghent, Ky., ia juss ec roluding that artis 'w frrent, and de he mail ner Goi Nuell, shoald be arrosted aud tried by oon petont authority The Synod of Kontu au i. 15,—A dispatoh from Chi cago announces the eudden death of Capt John Clark, in that city, on Bunday, Cant tho war, was conneoted KIER. ‘Subaoquontly he held a captain's commission a4 Commiasary of Subsistence, and while in New Orleans commenced the publication of the Drita, 4 afterwards established the Norfolk Post, Ho was about forty years old The Goulding Patent Case Decided. Boston, 15.—Tho case of Khon D Jordan iu ‘The Agaw: Mill Company, whiok was argued bofore Judgoa Clifford aud Lowell in 3 the complainant, ling Patent al wdeoree sustaining ling @ perpetual ine tue of the mac Anion of @ onae whioh, wa It oun of th facturing «of the most this eiroutt News Items, By Telegraph to the New York Yun.) Ti Louisville, Ky, Catholic Diocese ba beon created an Arohispiacopal Soo Masow- Gen, Tuomas will soon ostabliah his hoadquerters in Louiaviile, Ky Tux Batoman Troupe arrived in ulti more Laat night, ‘THM steamer Ruloigh from Now York arrivod at New Orlouus yostonlay Huxay Bux, ® prominent Odd Fellow, died in Now Orleans yeatorday Many Matamoras morchaats and shippors are awaiting in Now Orleans the douvuinont of ev on the Kio Grande. Duning the 43 hours onding at 9 P.M yesterday, 87 casos of eholere and Zi deaths wore reported in St, Louis, Mo, Woove Horn, Oot, 15.~Tho atoamor Motor, from Now York for loston, was ut snohor off Woods Holo, yostorday. ‘Tux Italiau Opera oponed last night at tho Philudelphla Aondomy of Music, Mine Kellogg and the other artiste were favor ably received ‘Tits Grand Lodge of the Masons of tucky mot in Louisville, Ky., yosteriay Two hundred and seventy-two Masonic Lodges woro represented. BSovomon Pirue, Prosideus of the Froe man's Bank of Boston, died in that city yeu torday, while noated ina chair, Ho seemed in usual health up to the time of bis death. De, Joun Axprew President of the Board of Control of the State Bank of Olito died suddenly in Columbus, Olio, Monday night Tan Connootiout Stato Insane Hospital, for the establishment of which an appro- Priation wae mado by the last Legislature, ‘wns located at Middletown yesterday, Grouae Hamnnn, « young Gorman, living in Boston, jowlous of Mary Heuer, te who ho woe paying attention, attempted to kill hor Sunday night, aod tuflioted wounds with # Jack knife, which it la thoughd will prove fatal, He fled and has not yot boon arrost- od, Voatrrive batlouiats were received lato the Dake ) M. Ki. Churoh, Lanoas- tar Pa. Inst Buntay Religious revivals are detective of the United St ric OTe _~ Price Two Cents Hyor anid that none of Wood's Market Keporta tor, D bought 4 7 of Pothport, Conn, and & $F note of the with anta today of Middling Uplands hare at Rervanieay Mase Merrisa ar Coornit om Martinis One nn ina OF HANN'RAE Hasias, AND Orienies, mot in masa mocting at Cooper ‘The large hall vas PRESIDENT Says | | Inerirete—Oe sat to purene in government fre } the conclusion he anid he last evening. I Content rons crowded to ite ould uot obtein onteanoe or | standing room organiaul ioetings outside, eral stands ware anooted, bands dia course: music, and Drummond ighte shed their rays over tho large audience aasom- bled in the square. arom the npper spree between the Cooper Institute and the Bible House, lines of amall Amorican tage and streamers depended bunts and rear of the stage were d with American flags, while from the speak er'a doak in front, « large Hag tung suspend. ed below, Above the bass of Washington @ banner bun, Loyalty,” while at either side were « ed mottos such # h way introd wowed WILKON OF MANE on WAA rocoived The Second Mate one Kyeuio Sav anwar, Oot. 15 A private letter from Mayport Mills, Ft eof the Koning Star, had ar rived thers, having Inft the steamor with « All but two wore loat In landing the one nomed Annte, from A, and the other Ross Both became insane from mild not but regret what the nation a the now-slection Within the pillars, hont lond of Indies. 4 the cause of fog near shore latter ware lost shame--sorrow for tha miafi and shame for the fMagiatrate of th Traitors of 1866, Jolin: | son, Bread, Butter & Coy"; “ This country shall never be ruled by traitors,” do. At 736 P. M., the moot to order, and W. KE. Doug nated and elected cbairma: ch from the Chairman, a list of officers of the meeting was read, After which Col, Conkling read a long leiter from Gor. ernor Fenton in which he showed that Con. grons, and not the President. is the Lattors wore also road tout, Gover: | ener | pringipl rebel army laid down thelr arma a thelr flags, thoy washed ashore noarly devoured by sharks. That of the latter inside was oalled it seven. Years you hore tonight that 8 Of oUF gallant a the Champlonsh! roi AY tmuat orusl out | he principles of | ye the Winners Innings Aw Immense Crowd upom the Grounds —seenen mad Incidents, ke past the base ball fra tornity of this olty and viclmity has heen on the qui vive for the grand imawh for the Base Lull Champtousbip of Ameria: # Atiantio Club of Brooklyn, of Philadelphto, the great reputation fur akill and preficien- oy iu the gaino entertained by the mombors ona, and which has heen attested on many @ hard tested battle-tleld, as woll as tho pube Hotty given to the contest vent ahameful interference, in Philadelphia, with the oponing gamo, no similar ev known tn the annals of the sport, has over bofore transpired in this country equal in the interest it has exoited among the ad- ttrors of this pastime, barroome, upon the crossings, wherev the sporting fraternity “moat do congre. gate," the chief topio of conversation, d ring tle past two weeks, hae been the an- tlolpated contest, whi “ntampa” have beon staked upoa the result for the grand match, All this was attested by the immonso oon- course of people which, yratorday aftor- noon, thronged the ground of the Capitoline k,at Hedford, Long Inland. As onrly as nine o'olook A.M. the avenues leading to the grounds were filled with eager podos- trians, of alt ages, both sexe senting every eondition in life, while the streets wer lined with vehicles of all do- scriptions, from the family barovche and one. horse shay of the country gentleman, to the lumbering stage-coech with ite freight of roughs and plokpookets wp from the purliens of the neighboring Enoh arrival of the forry-boate, plying between Brooklyn urrendored te the | d old army of the rebale not only « rrender. 1 surrendered thoit For several w Govarnor Hawley, of Conne or Martin of Pennsylvania, ard, of New Jerscy, Tho en reed the re Jorsing the Syreouse Convent ees; endoraing the Civil iig freee, amd den vie t's ae {uanistug the Seetes whe have hala slestions @," and the soldicrs and sailore of the Repablte. for thotr heroie with all down-trodde:. nation ‘gratitude to Congress for ita action and Moxican affalrs ; \Coagreceions on nations, The resolutions were unenimously of “Oriffith Gaunt” as also their | tion, which ware contained in the letter | ofthat gentleman recent! published, were | hot without foundation, Mf good ns his word. and an action of this | lavary fur over associations, uuited victors, with vie: a Wry on their faces, end the rebellion, all it | Sth inat, by the service of & sminons wan, all it hoped to be, lay crushed for over ab thoir foot. Union wae victorions, back: «aia with tholr vieto tho gratinde of rebellion went down, th that wore humiliated, subjected, and con uered, were ready to acco} @ nation chose to tm Theit lenders came mbo they tind been misled, But now, inatead of the North gov the South, those States are as com wore under Jefferson Pronident Johnson Was one of the mont minguidod | Mou like the Blairs, ambitions | both Ansooia Power of tho | 9 horooe came rough the re- AAMARKS OF HANNIBAL HAMLIN, Hannibal Hamlin, who was received with tremendous cheering, repeated again and ‘egain, when ordor was restore), said that these cheers were expressions of patriotic Lhave never mot within those walla, or elsewhere, when matters of yraver im: ba T have met of = war, unequalled of an election that State may be concerned, and conditions upon which the re. dellion ts to be elosed. (Cheors) And, with If, [doubt not, we all—you—are earn: in fuvor of that pori States oan be ir proper relations with) myself, will hail with delight the ear our when commerce shall assume al ation, when manufactures again shall and everythi But, brave as aro your sous—w has beon tested upon » thou bt battle fielda —(oboors| there are some things wo dare not do, dare not agree to this robellfon except the: At the hotels, tm all tho availa! our attention ‘You are just out ‘m ancient or modern genige ® porsonal He thou related « tion that he held with Andrew Johnaon, the of which was that he (Wilson) hed told Johnson that he wan being misled, Empire State, yeaters Yoars, a painter, engaged on A ators, corner Broadway and 1 ath ati ‘Thot _Johneon thought thai | fell trom eens Fc th a sightoon-twentioths of the and was tor eee cece Se | Seaman of time wheu to had told tho ’residont fret muas of the people had been in favor of additional guaranteos for the aud said that the yaly re noty isin the hands of the ‘ail He, too, spoke at qreat ‘® common | 1¢nath on the condition of tie country, the ad | Govermment and Andrew Johnson was for universal ams oat: pital, but it was thought impossible f to reach there alive, the United States Court and universal for the onfranchise. the disenfranchiaoment of ‘ity of Now York. close | Hove, and if he terms that shall Hoth to go. to, work be placed on the | tell ‘ohvers.) We. forma that shall not that this terri- in to be hurled shall not vindicate our illumined and nobly President, who nt down « martyr. to an; hundred thousand noble sons who wout down to patriotic graves, (Loud cheers } and ff possible there may he any other von: ditions more important, good faith of our country, wo dare not agroe 1 not protest, now and forever, every loyal man in all the rebol yy us when it was life and (Loud oheors, repeated. ‘as T know we all will, at (ho eurkiont Pert HL, Nos. HE, 1528 1M40, 194, 1772, 1991, ry oe 1a 1a : to 208, 211, 219, 34 New York added multitude, wnur almost oontin- Hie concluded wit close up thir ranks, and coming atrngglo, which woul contented one, Spooohes were afterwards J. Townsend, Col, MoKoo, Hom. Lyman Tro: maino, aud others, ater which the incoting the overiaden oars filed i tous stream from the torr; rounds in Bedford. At ates of tho Park that hour until noon treani of humanity through the various gateways loading enclosure, #t whioh hour no lose than 20,000 persons lined the ombankments overlooki ‘al level apace allotted to the pla ‘ soene presented at this time trom the reportors’ staud in the contre of the en- closure was picturesqne in th From the rising bordors of the large field « dense mass of people eagerly watohod ¢ dare not agres to an; fatiafy v's as rousouad upon the country. (Grent applanse.) Oot, 18th. —The opinion of agreo to any terme want Annesr DON A CHARGE OF Fonoeky.—Mr, Josiah Carpenter, « com miwion norohaut, doing business at No. 33 Washington atroet, utice Dowling yoaterday, on a charge of having forged the name of George R Hobby & Co, 0° 321 Wushtn, & warehouse receipt for two fifty-two boxes of tobace 1a the warvhouse of Hobby & pears that wehort time ago ¢ 4m the name of tho to muy torma tha States that stood weatern borders o * round was packed with vehicles of leacription, from the roofs of which cited crowd looked down upon the pla Back of the oatchors’ posit tly ont of the way, were rows while upon the enclosure, ant command: of the playgr. nen canopies, things can be accomplished; and th the complication ¢ Government be thrown about it, they would have boon wecom it be not until the eni Not agree to it until we scours these torms ad conditions, (Cheers) for our children, and for our olildren' dren, to battle on efter us, sooner or later, Now, whi the country 1 Whit has com And why have not theao conditi, now bern determined | vnly bev suse the Exeoutive of sought to do the ¥ ik its only because Ve lative department of the Laie deve Purporting to be Hiahed long age of te “we will Warohouss and Security Con he obtained @ loan of inat., he presented « Purported to bear th Believing the document nine, the New York Warwhouss and Security ompany advanced $300 to Carpenter ¥ wubanquently Lar reoolpt, wh ignature of Hol the uso of the delegation from is the condition $71.15, on acoonnt of which de to Fridenberg, Kaue & Co, $120 only, leary ing ® Dalanoe of $203.15 : t heou ssaigued tv plainti and defendant ree fuseato pay. ‘The evidence was very cond toting. Verdict for plaint very base ball od munbering, ‘also provided for the ub, President ng @ Heat on the fleld, The otlicers of the ¢ tt ated with that within, the northera border of (he park a viow of the play gr i i sted Carpenter. oid that he had no crowd of about oted, who elbowed in thelr eagerness to the spectacle within overlooking the enoloaure wore also thickly studded with apootators, while the large trooe «round the tho South, bent beneath the weight of their Notwithstanding the huge pootod to take raona was. colli xpootod tot Jontled eaoh ott toh a glimpse o el! the rsbel th States in military aubjeotta nit submitted the matte Liberation, pone Prosperity and everything desirable havo reigned all over the But, inatoad of doing that, resoribe his torns and | thus to make himyelt a Orton Cuouans Rerorta.—Thore were fondant had beon paying his addresses to of cholora reported Phe following casos of ¢ ho olty yeatorday, Jand. (Choors, living burdens, placards which, posted. in 01 tions about the euvlosure, warned » conditions, ani rlor to the Lay ont. There ia the whole couplicity of the | which reste upon round” the oountry, whore he pting to war the ordered the defeat when the defondant, who is strouger mi soized him by the throat and though greatly injuring him porsonaily, injured hie feolings vory greatly. Abo the Indy married tho defendant. The de from the steam Oot. Hith, Mar punt which changed uring the playing could be counted uinwnds of dollars Tho following are the contestir ua they vooupiod, wud the svore of ly, aged 17, Dublin ople against their punch of the Gov eularly thoir portion boon assuming that Mullen, aged 4, all Tuothy Johu, wget 4, and been doing that, I atti win, it has but Yea, ho wills y kremt dangor when that atrated in the men, while he we nts i ley, aged 16 Down, the following deaths n” [Laughter at extegecce A. Jolin, aged 1% Legislative branch of 4, allot Wales; bath, | your Government, by the Constitution, has th solo power to Ni eoewuw-co to tho laws ; Narvmattearion Bureau f persona assembled at the City | came in and ordore by the apni, bo In the first place, he has aa overnmonts over the States, feots of which ng the naturaligetion payors neces: | {rots of Wwok to proseribe ia torn fury to entitle the to whieh I make no objeotion so far an they to voto at the approaob: They procured the necessary. corthiontes of their citizenship, and they doubtless awell the Deuseratio major wareeann Ml wescsnnsuy Sa~eoenee cine & power in attempting to thing, “And in this Convention wh bold over ore in Philadelphia, L think tat Wado Up. nd w gallant out Wont, of strugglors from the that Convention, oue of own distinguished oitizons eral Dix—on boing 31 omens At 2 o'clock (the gu Atlantica having the bat, thoir threo first strikers retiring in oue, two, three order. Froi the fires to tho « playing was vory uniform; but on this ine ning the Atlantica ran far abend, scoring eight runs, which advantage they main. tained until the completion of the gama, At the termination of the game a eoone was Prowouted within the enolosure worthy the ponoil of @ Hogarth. had the last run beom mado than the friends of the Atlantios, rushing poll moll from the embankinons surrounding the play- elzed upon the victorious nine, and, inthe exhuberaace of thelr joy, bore thom {m triumph to the rooms of tho Chub, Looated upon the ground, Those who had backed the losers party procipltately lof tho grouda, in thelr haste to seoure conveyance to the forry by the passlag cars, while vo- hioles of every description wore hurried Dither and thither among the dense crowd, was opened, the reported as being the order of the day 1s left New York yoatorday for Bt, to wddross @ large gath ering of the band on the importante o' wl exchaquer at one ern) kalpit will represout entral Oiltoa, been already issued by tho latter oallin upon all who have had bonda of tho trl Kopublio entrusted to them for sale to in necounts of alos wud to dolivor all re Those who fail to co 4 General Order will, General I pint stated, be posted aa di Louis, whore bo enth inning, the that the President bad, without auras Power, prosoribed the terms to tho States 'y Wore {9 be rvotored, K ooutinued, thst the Presi proscribed thine te conditions, which wi faith with Cougross, thoug sisting the ge vonatitutiousl, ‘and right for them to do, thon made sue very facetious remus the Philadelphia Conyoution in the 8th chaptor of Gonosis a: would be found doacribed pro- meuner ia whioh the ani ever, Ait fares loge | tay inte preark, (| Vory prosperous 1 by the 0,0. b 1k. 0m the 2h iuat, ab Ju Wood. Ammnst ov 4 Counteaereth Te Coane That) vo ne a Govsaranar Darnerivi, (le Mt | Hyer, allas George May, aline ho olalms tu be @ re | teotiv om the staf of W. P. tho scores service divistou im the Treasury Departwont, was arcalgued before Justice Dowllae vostentar tor) fowls of the air ani joud | George,” ‘ood, obief of | and no evidence for the defoudant boi he havigg ureacribed the terius aul condi @ ohare of by counterfeit notes pir 4 nuine imanos of the Bank of Southpory the Lyons Rank, of Wayne County, this Sato. Roe save thet on the th of Soptomber Hyer called on hiin at the esened of Hlecokor street and the Bowery, and kel him to buy some = Sti of ponyrctte it. count declined bocante hy | otneti would aereat him; the men held inter viewt iucquently, and on Saturday afternod Knox met Hyer at the rooms of the ab 103 Greene atroct, whon Knos toon $2 notes of the Bank of vs Hank of Wayne County, this States which were counterfeite; nok reid Hiyer at the rate of 27 conta on the Hyer told Kno far aa the United States was ashe (Hyct] was gov ‘let ‘upon the ata of Wood, chief of the service division, — Th he waa sat ad sa of wn to the pol arreat of Hyer. riAOnOF a8) nnectod with the citer "Seats Gow ernment, bat would not say In what om city. He dented the charge against himy of age, and lives at JT Stautod lo in | strest itis was qommaltted 00 the byt trial, yer, it ie rey in the ponitontiary. Fine —Aboat 94 A. M. yesterday « fire broke ont in the atove store of T. Merrifield, No. S09 Water atront, originating by @ mas ing ® light too nears varnish barrel, | The fire was oxtinguished with slight ien | der Company No. 10 knocked ® lamp Ho as | down in Beckman street, Another and Ladder Company ran into and | ® wagon in the same atroot. + oni 0 the fire Hook and Dewocnarto Counrt Nommariows.—The 4 | McKean County Convention met last evew ing st Masonic Hull, East 13th street, and nominated — For Register Charl G, Halpine. J vr, Schirmer. Revon va. Tax Rousp Tanur.—Tt appeace that the throats of @ prossontion againg® Tux Rowxy Tance for puplishing » libel pon Mr. Charles Reade, in thoir critician in inmodost publione fr. Reade was aa loncription was acti cod on the Hy oonnmn the editors of Tux Rouxp Tanur. Booth, Eaq. Reade, TH » by Dimook & Whitney and Robert B. Se wall aa their attornies, and demanded @ copy of the complaint, so that the ball may be considered to have fairly MV aorge 3 parties to the suit aro independent and « ating for the plaintiff, UND Taner have or in their teclings, and interesting dev opments may be looked for before matter is conoluded. It is understood Mr. Reade is about to visit this with th» view, it is supposed, to push Prose jivn of the aut. Cotton or Pare 8 AND Sunanons. The introductory lecture to the course at this school was vored ing by Prof. St. John Tho for this season nanrhor over two hi Fara Fact.—Shortly aftor three P. Goorge Ticknor, aged about Stow! 0. Ho was conveyed i@ insensible condition to Bell if THE COURTS, Cover CaLexpan Ture —Cirouit—Part 1. Nos. 87, E280, by 3 0.4, 20 2 Kon 17, 113, 16, fo Marine Court—Nos. 25, 13734, at 154! 06, 41143, 139, 1, 1G, 189, 1 rome Court—Chambers—Nos. 64, 9! sh WB, ASG. "Tho call hoging at No. 68." Oraxina ov THs U, 8, Creel? Connt.—, The U, 8. Cirouit Court was opened yeatery day for the term, by Judge Betts. On mow tion of Charlo A. Tracey, Wheolor H. | m was admiled to practice in the fa usta. Tho namos of the Grand Jury nd 15 founa present.” They wore discharged until Tuosilay, Oot, I abil, AM names of the Pott bed w thou oallod, ani they wore also ged until the same tine; after whieh the Court adjourned for the day. A Ligvor Caae.—Harris Solomon agning® Henry Bunoke. Thia caso. was on trial im Supreme Court yosterday. Tho plaintiff ry that the tirm of Fridenberg, Kane & + om the 16th of August, 1869, sold and o delivered to dofeadaut, at his request, oom mj iuore foc onah ; the price fondant t this olan hag $317.08, AsssuLT AND Barrer wir Agamavas Aloxander A, Besse agt, Bonjamia foyes The plaintiff in this case, whic 19 on in the Superior Court yeator day, sins that being eugaged to m lady whe akept a boarding house in 1th a having paid hor rent and mado othee 4 tur her, on his return from New Jaat Janvary, ho learned that tho de and on tho Lith coming into tho parlow ovening he found the defendant and the ‘ly witting together on tho sofa. ‘That he out of the hi a month lator 1 a, | fondant says that he Know nothing of any as Jeti: | auch relations between the plaintiff and thy lady ; that the plaintit 0 engaged to her and dl op Innguage, he ws cosaary force, not great, owing | to his intoxication, to provent bim from fare thor insntting the Lady. ‘Tho jury rendored 4 verdict for the defondaut AsMAULT AND Barrery,—Mary Foloy agh John Brennan, ‘The plaintitf in this case) who ls a child of about ton years of ag tifled in the Marine Court yesterday: on oF avout the eighth of June last, shay with some , tome th riiren, wore pl house wit, wh \'theu out, eatol on the ai hor severely, fr ho was ill for sot up an entire dom 9 {ct glated, wn introdced the @ two of thu ghildron who were teattiod ‘that upon Me. Bronk r ause they all ran away, aud that be did aod strike any of thom. Tho jury thought other wise, and found # verdict for the plainthf for $20, DAM Aon PROM CROTON WatenanRions agte Strnuse.—Tho partios to this case occupy portions of the samo prowises, On the pore tion ocoupiad by the defendant ina water: closet, wi both parties. On tho Gib of July Laat, the he oniployes of his used by aintlif, on opdning his place of busing Found that the'watet in thé closes. had bese loft running the ui ving overrun the damaged hie goods to the amount of $490. He olsims that this ooourred through tho negligence of the de Lis employes, dofeudaas Poecart Ot oe Ota ee thes the pleetinn amployes wore last in the building on the aight in question, and olaima that tha eaor dont might have occurred through his owe, uogligente. ried im torday, returned @ vordict for the plala@ for the full amou ‘ ‘Black oer, 4 Larrra oy Puauo.—U. Oo oe, dais eek Deh a oe clalmed, W, Bradshaw.—This caso was resumed before the U. & Commissioner, juoed, the Commissioner coum ited bi fovtluned au Fourth Pager

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