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' THE St WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 186 best, he i# an aristocrat born and bred. Our Ovieuney. moval of EM. Stunton from the War Departin THE CITY. the President, In the AMIREMENTS. fme of profound peace, eolopment hale, ‘The di of Dr. Te fo” malary doatattenn and inc i Pwrun cacomn, Jopted arnid wild enthnstasen, pevtent Cooke Hal, frraetly a member of the Board, was — ren OM. “tents” wunrentker iene Horn cympathios belong to the genuine Democracy of A poen of teerible leng'h, but af eome merit, writ |v ‘* Announced, and resolutions of respect to his memo WORRELL SIETERS NEW YORK THEATRE, TH and | Thins lived’ thers Was of the opp tts the land —the men who toit with their own hands | Mr. Cagger, who was killed by being thrown | ten by a Blas Mulloy ssf South Ben's be, WO ¥i Waar s Ha Goov Foat’—To Learn the | Wure"ananmonriy adupred” “Aroropriate: remurke ‘$0 Hrondway. —Grand Duchess, Matinee on Saturday | te mw of ial Dy ary Uke tome, hte and beaine; who never expect nor wish to own | fom a carriage in the Central Park, night before lant, | e4 the Convention un M nd was thon rnd wage Functions of the Brain—read the Phrenological Jours | wer inde by Messre, Carey, Jerson, Hanter, sad y b= 7 net Moder Boas tee . ? re a 5 Who nev expect a ot coted tu fine WI « len 0 ie or +— se oth en th molutions order to be en- Limamisemae | ei thirteen meres ef rowe gardens for thelr own | WM 94 sears of age, a mative of Albany, and as al Innined A erg pi ain oere | the rmrenmewios Beecieset oy 8 We Was en | terete ta minates, and” opp eles enaae \ Ee Lotvers oflise, With fied dues | , ' ‘ Ways resided in that city. Bosides being an netive Stareand Hore with the Stars renological Bust, issued by $ HLLs. 89 | and forwarded to the family of deceased, The Board WALLACK'S-Lottory of lite, with an excetter am hal * | Amusement ; whose pride is in honest work well | sii inquential Democraile politician, he was a law. | And Stripes nnd of the rebel with the Union soidters, | Brondwny, Examinations with charts and written | then «journed until Friday evening. ntion of characters. rut + teem | done, and whose ambition is to educate their ‘ Ut also expressed the gurpose nnd fatth of the Demo: | gescriptions of character daily, -—— DOPWORTH HALL, Broadway, Jane %=A eerles of xe eae | pelle Ferofeminence at the Allany bar, having been | cratic party to win In this cainpalgn, “4 * NEW JERSEY Brilliant, Humorone, Langhabie, Popular, and Fash ser ggumeny eoenn horas, | children to virtue, intelligence, useful labor, and | gascetated In business with men Ike Nicholas Ii, gh fmt kody ir aie de thie en Chairman, Natioxat. Dewocnatic Coxvestiox.—The Dem Ag . he comstitut with whieh : who | @ sincere love jo equal . on Porter, or. | Col. Camcron, of Arkansas, made a bilef address, | oeratic delogates have no doubt be fonsly “Ine ai i Jonable Entertainmonte, on eee Heh pe pens whe | sone at eth cope iy sad the Bamael Stevons and Jamee K. Porter, As an altor- | GR. rfc the Convention adJournet, structed ;" bat Ir they convult ecosome, they ett be | _, THE OveRACR AF enn Bursa Prevonandt 18 eS: ane ~~ - progre ol he maa jie jello en. e . ae, i rane + ‘0 onomy, the; ne clock yr noon! 4 | SP RLHTOL. WF guithed from a barrister or counselior, We had no | PEAREUL ACCIDENT AD CENTRAL, | Wsirueted to visit Sugden & Bradvnry’s new dry |) UK Psleriay ver partons ‘aargen ey =< f | Where is Miles O'Reilly? That gallant | superior in the sinie, But it ie asa politician that PARK. goods establishment, 412 and 814 Bowery, where ate bo0 of the tens 1h eommeetee Wilk RAE Tt eg Ean qr. aeeie | goldier poet has not been heard from in either | be is mot generally kuown, He was always a Dom: Foodies About My per cent. ean be saved in purchaers, Meas W sobidar paces won pee SeeuE Thee : ™ ee Vitniley a rel | | Convoution, although It was confidently expect. | Octat. He was a Bariturner, and bore an active Denth of Peter Cavers of Albany. Cana Coumirtun—The State Excentive | sit ente at the Biyelon Pde, Previoes to tue, ’ 10 Bbinee feo Att. Rate helere ang the | wd that the Soldiers and Sailors would not ad- | Patt In the great contest of 1548 against Gen, y shortly after midnight, Mr. Peter | Committee, appointed by the last State Canal Con- Sinted Taniiy, th daplee of fee, Pay 0 grid ‘ nl eee ted “ ‘Ar | journ without at least one sew song from hie | Ci: He has becn Secretary of the Demo- | Carrer, of Albuny, while riding through the Central | vontion, have held eesalons during the fast two days | Piaida, trade oo ata Vat taco 16 uae ts WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1568. 1 ty Ce AL Madd nt t f Hancock, | Crate State Committee for many years, and the | Park, was thrown from his wagen and tnetanily | atthe Produce Exchange Itooms inthis eliy. Oter | Garcek on the night of the Fourth, three of the fee | f —-:-= = | Gog Capltel into. a Mant! | fertile aud graceful muse, ia honor of Han! owl j Husted friend and adviser of Dean Richihond, Hora. | killed; aud Mr. Joln K. Deviin, who was with Mm | frlends of the evnul inverests were also preent, Tt | pudien Solvang to Cha Date were in the fives tank ‘Terms ofthe Sun, Of srice aud ude tei Get || if not of Gr On much an occasion, the | tio Seymour fanfivrd K, Church, and men of that | at the time, was alao thrown from the vehicle, and | was resolved that another State Canal Convention be ng In Nfite oF UMIEY, Geek TOR the ue re 4 ; Parry, per vear to mall subscribers ws $60 | tonal monarchy oF ure “iy | Roetwer of our war ought not to be silent, | stamp. He had @ remarkably eleae ont aevive mind, | eustalned severe injuries, ‘The remains of Mr. Cag- | Weld nt Athany on the 18th of Ancust, for the purpore | yk DUA SG Or RUditZ, and IR phe ens Benr-Wrexiy, per yen aanene ere 1, | | Tense r | a cached Ins conciistuns not so mach by reason. | ger were token to t. Lake's Hospital, and were, | of taking the most effective meane for promoting Fe | ore, (previously art cod Denk rdebed Vani ‘Tea copies to one nddre ne are’) | It has been reported that in 1861, while | ing ae by Intattion, He wasn member of the Na- | after am inquest had been veld by Cori Keenan, | forta ty the canal management and the improv | ei the Meda; deponent baw Yor oy tale case oF pone WF civesesscvcwersvees OOO o ir “olenel ¢ inols re en, Houal wventior wessiut iis elty. wken to Albes 5 3 ag of the vl “1 relerey yr the nominee : pool ge bed bide pathy “ Soar ee as vat re spree yet the Colen f an Milinvis regiment, Gen, i ntlon now in m in this elty. | taken to Albany Inst night. It appears that Mr. Cag. | of the canals, having «pecial re noe to tho NUTINE | women g hort distanee from her compantong, and ( 6 | nothing, of Torp having taken a ring fr “t of companies Band D of afider t that U ed reepers | i three me nand Vous, aseombled at the WHYRLY, per Fear... ‘Twenty copies to one artdress Fifty copies to one addres Additional copies, im Clady paclag Payment invariably In wivancs ADVERTISING DATES, Gaaxt delivered the following speech to his men: | Mie deoth fe a severe lows to the pare | gor drove out in the @voning with air, George Evans, | ton of Stale officers, and “fam a Democrats overy maw to ty mentica | ti. Indeed, it ts diffentt for the Demo: | of Albony, and on the road they met Mr, Devlin with be ea Ke Democrat, and wien TL sial be et - Ms te miiviae te: | War har tor its object any other Miuitany ot Amer mentioned, or the Governme td fovtiers to'excente the purposes of the Abolition | L pledge you my honor ae a soldier that I will ea: my sword on U © wide, and cast my lot with tant prope.” Avi hat this | cracy of New York to ail the chasm made in | his tent ry 1 Who requested Mr. Cagger to get into his | ite ranks by the departure of Ricbmond and Cagger. | carriage, He complied, with the understanding | Mr. Cagwer wae ® genial geatteman, and falls aur- | that Mr, Devlin would drive him through the | *0% battalion, compo rounded by wlerge circle of fitends. In person he | Park, and then leave him at sume conve | ue Twenty-second It | Was retin! and of short stature, with a large, well | nient point to rench the Manhattan Cluy fa | UVely by Gupta. Cal jt, comman fuente ey, told deponent to put them out ot paging a haa: boveeed With tiie i v3 a nagar ; armory I nth st Preparatory to their ide, oid he did 40, and that none of them gave Foran P08, por tn Arson | We have the best <wetlineity: for iuyliig thal w, I head, coverva with tin brown hair, Hix js atroet car, On helt’ return they entered | Seruriars tor Hoson,, ‘Tie excursion battalion hem: | Hto let them gt a+ Frinces Hogan and Three Hines de) uch apoech was ever inade, that Gon. Grave, fh Wa Tibe, Lie lwugh cheorful, Ine heart warm, | the Purk at the upper reservete gate, on the Firth | hered neatly one hundred — men, inctade | Daniel Speer we vomly ones of the purty pr Seip Fass, pa to . i or | Such speech wa iraevogi ater Tat ait, | bis hand Uhcral, He dies widely lamented. Avenue side, and son after possed u policeman, who | Wg reveral of the Tine and | stalf oftiees examination. | Misa Hoenn stated that n yer line. 9 voute | n ew ch to his regiment at all, - ‘ ca payed mod | Of the reales riwortla Twenty ejadies Were in bathing with wight dress orp ADE ts charged vuly (or therpace | 1 thal be oalebtatwed or anand au ie 5 obeeeved tiem, They were at @ £004 | rovinient tail an portion of the regimes ta! fi; elie belicved the pelsoner Was one of the por Poorer | weruinent aed, an | he waver eulcrtained or uttered such | SOLDIERS AND SAILORS CONVEN- pits ibe igi a rapidly, When they | corps acconmpany the butia Ati Glock P.M, | thos that evant’ then ie aor he was the man that ee | bn ove neurote He | wentimeuts, rie reached the sharp turn on the road, where | the Dattailon, eteorted by Cotapantes AN und (and Sheeny, and she won be able to Mens THE BUN ts served to rulscribers at thelr homer, | —s \ bh it branches of from Fifth avenve, the | MAAY Of the members oF companion of tie mgr War not man that took | vung fircenbacks has gone up the epout Third Day's Proceeds Twenty-secund, and by Company © (he old City The case wat then reman-led ‘Mroughout the Metropolitay Inetrict, at Lt ce | we ay Feovegea spokes of one of the “heal suddenly eame owt, | Guard) of the Ninth Regimen’, tet the armory, and that her bre er is a orts herself week. Orders for t ‘Gratany of tho now hos mad wbled at 1 8 gallant figh | promise, Tae Sux has also done itstoat for him; em but it was all of no use, You ean't ran a fa mile race unlesa yone horse has lots of bottom us M. yestor 4 welt de fali of pluck and | — This Ce ' day, but for w Mov at wisn tin | Crier and announ {iirnagh dnispe tion for tie day ice and #n] moti on the atid the oe he 7 W Murray street, wt the fuot Of which they ein | er, and Spence: was opact and the oceupania dished ugainet the herd | Darked on the steamer Metropolis. for Howton, via | Beomdway and Be ground, Mr, Caggcr was thrown over Mr. Devil epori. At Boston the excursl: Misa Anal Stew ant fell heavily, When the pollecman who heard the probably owing to the dry weather, and the carrioge | PAveed throagh Fourteenth etieet, down Broadway, | in the Herc! o | | ¥ street, New Yor ior onth, berore Rees Notlee to Advertiaers. The very large and constantly increasing eireul Aste will be the ss in Nagrand wenre | fx of the Tiger Keg rr w Second Massa stay there nn'it ate thie Poliow ina at (ler Pope, yest Hiterfore whip ‘ | crash, arrived on the apot, Mr. Cagcer wae desa and | Gulnette Licht Battery, Heutitl unas one oF th preteu Of Tux StN compels us to eo to p: Paling Of huwer whion cap ad areant iat Gone | well as muscle, Such is the vanity of human | Vie President of this Convention, was therefore | Crash. arrived on the spot, r ad ant Tuureday evening, visi various points | heat ith of July, eupbett ecater, , fers. Adv : .- 7 ' | wishest chosen | Mr. Devlin inseusiit he latter was remo of interest, ¥ el promenade concert and 4 Logan, and sister F: Seal Ca Weert edties ve vo enoniae ts bole over wrote a i gf the Convention was ie pre: | to tis residence, 15th street and Twolnh ave. | Hop daring their tay. On Thnrsday nigit i‘ over tO the Uisere will, therofore,oblize us by hauding in (helt favors 1 an |ieentation OF s pistiorir shite | ; | ihe bettalton leave for Tevidence, where. they” will | oer over, (01 Ot as early an hour as possible any As old maids are great in all that concerne | man et tual 16e hue, aud Lite despatches from the doctors in at. | the milltary and firemen, and will be | hie Green ent ‘into the The Couvention. *ocugrale thd | ola Bachelors should possess Maat | danger ani improving, Mr. Cageor eame to this ten mies Providence, win vies Sopronehen Feit on cia inthe thr ; that our » Autone, aud fur | few days since from Albany to nttend the Con- | p in the event Ws | Exe, nisiale hacora Ruy ‘thing was walt | tre prisoners The Convention yesterday adopted its plat- | teked fur iin. ann wes mooring at (ne Worn Lowes ITH, Party will recura’ home, and will be them What they wamteds received by the retiaining companies of the ment. Ley Ww: omfcera, And werd, hey arrested form with perfect unanimity and much phered, | Of Aecortingly, we have rend with attention ins were yant by a latge pamber if, my slater rnetins Wendell, Md Joseph iae Greet nt thie’ oh is thuslasn. It then ballotud six times fora | {! * | letter upou this important subject from the Old ny, Thomas Kear. | _ Tre Board of Aldermon held no meeting yess te back fb the soodn w rt “4 | ditrinaed an | ttachelor of Harper's Basar. “The great bappile ral Committee, | terday afternoon, a quorum not uppearing, ie tho candidate for the Presidency, without coming | » ee a ee ran ns dL betas Hy State Tressaret, | Dien tx tne Ceut.—An unknown man was, on pricier He toan agreement, ‘Tho figures of theeo bal- | Sere, hess of married life," says this augo authorit dates and iu the, ci cut on the chin, and on (We | Monday might, locked up in Leonard streat station | fs tieve | fone tut “ag made up of a myriad little taets ool Ny thts body on the uth inet D ee ae Viale. house for datoaleation, smd was found dead uty A.M, | Pes. uad actuband ent the many the prisoner lotings are given in our report on wn ances and surrenders upon both wiv cum Nak Deen ; car wan bigtwin | thout lier Torpcy beat ate, Rosas sncthewman Siti aude hers vived from the office of the New A Mine 1 will Induce our sats though small increase in the numberof v Just the ting for pieniox nd visitors to the Lower ren, rs. dames Pyle + court , 00 incessant gourd up iain SRE failed. Staten, Av : Brvnewiek Predonton the Cllowing account of a end so Fen by alt gre | given to Peudleton, Hanesek, and Mende the or of his | no irritability shall become a habit, the constant |S ign) that tu accident in that elty, As the mother and sister ofits seh or vi | shogther one of the ine not or with a corrosponding reduction in those for | Constitutions Hehts ofthe bintee a. 1 the per conviction thot where two have equal authority, | %%(1 the Comulttes be diseharged. | the untortunate man, who resile in Brooklyn, thous A antee WOR ee | vith hiswife | Mis Spencer: nal the other candidates. | 1 tothe erattuds of the whale American Heo") @ harmonious deeision can be always ret seh. te a neh be dectered tame sought for, have not heen found, it is hoped that thin ri | and war let gos ihe prisoner was a party to a | tule du atory «'C, and W Sux, to which paper they are | Jured. Taken to Bellevue hospital be, may apprise them of thelr Codrenation.—The First’ Union Cooperative v declared tha fur h iously ine i alstory ayuct ewoo'te hy bh ‘after gett mophiie Gree were taken ner, FORpeY, and. Ate the Ww ley sald, Hed only | apecehy in Vitde ainu. | Bunself nich the evil mpirvis and keep publeation tn kenorwn to a Pe slolte eifuris Tn 185) succeed in agreeing upon its caulidate until tat | by the utinogt r the Demoerat'e Convention did not scruabiiity, verte ‘ort! might be other Cony this platform the t ty appeal to | lets that will t ‘one | mich , if * rey While tring tt at daybreak onthe | Building Society will ell two appropriat 5 ow witne » Tonge a strato, | omuion. te unit We ia tho pte teat striate | come froma dried-up old chap who, for nught | ith Hive diane wore preneut 1 up Vacacancies eaus row iy niet ated wo shall now witness wo Tong a struglo, | ohh i unite with fa th te ut BH Ui Vea WAN udveE ic lave ek Oreo rare ing nt thet wab ofthe gun | Ul wp eibier | nig APOUnH, but and my FHELOE, aM wrote We presumo that the Convertion will bo | Whatever party, they wey hae hers eere helons : 1 tt I crau nT Esunzrtesent.—O0 | ieee! hans that it he would We eniend the eentian tot fel alias nover kuew the felicity of k or tl ti ie, demot Ci tip thie wab Was ta day churged before Al ‘onbe, | y hin and eve. able to cone to a harmonious agroomont | Mo ertend the tehtiant uf followehliy wl iy F ; Pitre tisiderat io ed (0 have R411, which he collected from M. | anew we wet ap v spanking hie own children, and who seeks ¢ ep itaten ap | Gre an urdee Te | & E. Maloney, in West 8 for goods to that | as Upon its standanl boaror soo aller Imvoting let our readers diligeutly — consi mako hy thearton nof altogether ¢ al for | the Bouth sd in Vanbalaa’ ts Unit, palitieal Mika We unt, which be was employed 1 deliver for A, T, again this morning: | chose two platforms, ‘Thore ian great ditler: | his d ey in practical experiat tach teas the Freouuien's Bureau, by whieh a aoe ‘ G08 The prisoner was commited 1n de- ‘ jalebadgaia | ; ' borg ure made ot the | foe jault of bail. Tue pt Fas Re ‘ between them, th » in some re: | ledge, We trast that all now Bouth hat alao ect of finan eta | | Axorune Roaurny iw Mooxt Virsox,—On last | ay to tbh The 0 Platforms. ppects, they aro much alike, ‘The Itepulli- | art of counubial Joy will carefully He therciore moved 46 Iny the t 1 tue Commit: © other me Friday night Mrs, J. 1. Berthie was robbed at the | Women tn the water naked, aud told them We lay bet our readers, 6h by residenee of her. fat! | get out ¢ Mr. Thomas KF. Stubthi counsels and protit hy ther to the ar caus have the advantage of brevity and when Gen. 8 “ Where ahe Was visiting ln the absence of hor husbard gM abehielte: the platforms which the two grout partion flavin ehilaiiar te alk haoh tise (ive Hal waked oe ee hie had t we fatal he elty, of her watch ond chain and other Jewelry 3 the Democrets excel in the skil ! R u | Wnueually large oie, 1 pocketbook containing @160, In all amoudting <0 Jtanley, who tad mate have put forth for the momentous #trugelo | 41 rvoniution of the charges ngainst their | Mitial blossednoas ty, after all, fo lore each other | ine PER eT UES | shout The matturius teu placed inthe | Hes nating in w atatee Which will culuuinate in the nest Presiden: ? Pi duply, fondly, sincerely. Tak there be one heart | yesters simply dleclar dnc swoatuly, ani whl Tip in'the conch | hnnds of elty detectives | qed tok ah that he lw heli a Yaleloction. The Democratie jlatiorm was | CPronents, Wilt mgard to the great ques ‘ nin? in the two 1 portners ye Commit o AE aerate tae erates adel orday morning, | going into Court to testify to the same. thin plection. , neratie wu ; § and ons mind in th > married portnere, vent © Connittee | », the ehurre exploded, blow J ay mor | Be nto Court to testify to the same thing, sete es, tion of the payment of the bonds, the two | thon all the little tucta, conplian i nai Denoceate plattorm | Hut te Pontirely om, | , attempted to drown | further added that there was every evidence Ua adopted by thelr National Convention in this wll the Mi a “) Par " teed HOLURG TE | and alo rs d | at the foot of West | luties and party were of the highest ability ‘sth ; { are oxceedingly similar, though the Demo: | ponders will take care of ther aclve v1 noaod by Messrs, | Mirowtng Mv | but was rescued by the police | The Court thea adjourned city yestord. that of the Republi by co be bail ite: che | : h Gani Bolas, I further py ip. When brought up at deters n a thelr Conveution in Chicago ou the Qint of | T* Durpowe ty tax segmedelas omni bai pa a | and ie of intense confuntuny | as | Murket Court, Justice Doxge committed nim to tie | Octtact Urow « Lirsie Gint.—Reconter Mare Stiy i ee pies i publicans donot. The Demoersts | Henpriens etill looms up through the an a rot, Mations to adjourn : Vaerivontemeticas. | ‘of the Commissioners of Charities and Corse | tindole sat at the Police Odice, Jersey City, yesterday ay last, They aro respectively ns follows: | y°T NN Up 60 myaarely to the prin. | Mist asthe Coming Man, A push will px wore off Band Alter somue eronse | AN Med, "Tete pit the stuniye would. bot Cause, domestic troubles, afierioon, to lnvestivate @ ehurge preferred against DEMUCKATIC PLATYORD DLICAN PLATPORM. t be made in the ¢ fring umnong Le ateleuations, aud denunciations of | have to he amputate ke Fiskorp.—One Alexa tion for Old Greenbucks, | the bat it won't work, They will have to fall back | Col ¢ vpon the redwhiskered Meroules of In ‘ ; bi a wniddle-aged mareicd man, named Solomon D, Laume ay appeared be: | je weph an, girl of fo : Piste ere Ls | bert, by Jowephine Deckswan, » girl of fourteen years ch, tie complainant | OF age. The prisoner ovned a canal boat piping om | tle party, tn] Operation was 6 ciple of a White Man's Government ax was {Me | hoped by the more zealous partivans of that “| theory, It is true that they denounce the keg vules” of tis Convention, the vote apon fs mulatilute wae tilien by Stal Zin ihe avirumlive, mad 26 in the nezitives the dei F in the elly, yes ron € ehhirg: teal $340 fi wi ot et the fullest aym pathy d she tovk from his pocket, while he wie paste | the Morris Canal, and in her he resided a great part Manele 1ak Gt qui didaton' than Vile ese ul, Campvell's resolutions, but ¥ 4 Ing through Canal street between one and two ii | ‘ reconstruction acts ax wnco! ional, and | jig ts apa Hanipevatia weatoaiar te se oft o'clock yesterday morning The wor eit inckeg | Of bis time, The boat had only two other occupan in wdopted, by. . ~ 5 ; 4 up tu the ‘Toms, trix and a Little boy, each of whom, in ation watt | sharply condemn negro wapremucy in the q hard if SUL NOL Be taba wie LS ‘ote Leing taken by | We are pleased to notice that the citizens of New | Eh iithe Tambe, vid the complainant committed to a mele along the canal bank. binee ne we al ws 4 te Honse of Detention, frie, rested», mi eal, Sie “Ae yath; but they fail to propose any still be: on thendricks. cei senate Bronawick have instituted a subseripion for the re | Cry Montanity.—Dr. Harris, of the Health eachren Seraarea ane iauntea toh ten eu eaeee he G iia | Method of getting aside th nets, — Comm to walt upon the National Con jee the ianily Roar La gerd vag ion gh om ‘ the ath inst, its ways, Knew not what w reading or wey Such i ‘a wtify oO us wl « eon the platiorm ad by it to be - na appears to have be v Inerease of the | writing, anit os nl; equainted — with jae wr and even demand the immediate re: | Te 1 naturally gratifying to us all to |). Convention, ‘Tho moton wus LABOR MOV EM + winch war against human iifein the Metros | NFiiE, onl) wae, only wegualnted |W cay Gee tow storation of all the Southern ates, learn thut in the social circles where Americans — declur | brite until the excessive heat of Friday and Saturc for rest, and displaying the Little treasures of ber ul WY chiefly oci ey laiee' Das The annonneed the result of the | loge f b e upon us. Tn tie seven days en "ing Saturday ot | wardr Yet. notwidistayding this state of Dhiaw action of * ai Suteate | plthough it is manifest that t o rr are ei eaheaps nee DAY | rst ballot tor wt in the Tanmany Conve ose Roorana.—A meeting of the boss ro there were only 412 deaths few York, and | fu! icnorance, Miss Josephine ave her evide Bees ES reuteeen tree ee rH nif tat thoy must be r : 1 Ta y Conven> | wis eatted fer fu! ignoranee, pine gave her evidence y Haneeutins secon bal wis, dewanded te oorey | aiared thropat thio nal datall, Wit if ts place in the menory and att-etions tion he nai OF and Hat . oe | Ie2in Brooklyn. But in the succecs.4 three days, | teriiy before the Recorder, ina manner worthy of Bones Sie ate of ati srongh those sor notat a RES dre alinan Clee ai Gatrta Tu the datk tours of the | S28%.8 cre 4 j ad ‘applause, ity en din Ki ea at noon, there np, ng deaths Fer | timation even by n x ced Hane, | Sh told Agitated, do,with te relurulaafty, oF pratite f eyro suffrage also, the Demoe : aid Chat oF Pendleton, 108, with mingied cheers and in | ported to a lth, of @ plain, straightiorword tile, that white on board the By carey arent Fh leatuty, OF Brat busy 1 to aepro wuifrage alao, the Democratic | war thors vasa sentinent of inexpressible depth | fet sf H As there were only ® few | York, exclusive of the publio inatitune early the | ‘boat Willie dackwon, bout the month of July 1 Tivniediate restoration! tained | while. the 4 Jutform docs not seem go explicit as was ox- | and earucstuess in auch eolobrations of th i. | _ Gen, Bwing (hen. prewented. tho. following. resolu: ng adjourn of mortalit been experieuced in | the prisoner had toreible eriminal intitnae; he, Bias Meir io Bultrage te ait ve boy ab eT rca parr a He Anite | done, and nildre Hue Convention in support of kiyn the past three days, und repeated th ie many ti Behe Pulm, wedeciniatee Brut f,. { purposes to leave tho | versary ag eur Joyal countryren and conntrys | his resulutions aud Uaked tat wction be taken upoo. | ety, whieh bi Excise Triaus.—The Be Mrs, Lambert hiv ne country went the) LH We depor i © the decision of the Stai a, | women then deer ting, This was espe. | Wen egiia isl exs aes am Hed with tho ‘coachmakers, worth, ton the is Wine the’ peop meme of We asa A Acolet, That the faith of the Repnbite to ity creditors Hird avenue, to :eorg: an, Crane, Linco! le testimon, ext not hy AME for alt paaiatinnal Felon fh Constitution of every one of the | cially marked ind ven the army of Lee wan as Piedeedin tetas ts Invi I 1 the pabite bur pendent protective and ber Agee eee tendiet ity W ited for trial at the next sutaton oh “heap 9 cight Btates which hove been reste sro. | Marching m second time across the Potomac, | 4 ity tou wernt that all anthly subscriptions of #1 eae onthe ealgudar, On motion of Mr, Mae | Sesion of the County Court, n restercd pro. re) Line ail ‘ . Slates b, ntl t a Mead: . ey ' the Committee on Constita- it wos resolved that when the Board wijou Fee REE all cr ry | Vides for negro sutirage, and it is evident | 88d Meade was prepar'ag to up weyee nted at previous meeting, for two weeks, Mr. Actoi Mr. Colfax wi Death of Mr. Lincoln—Tho her wtlich ke wor ent | Som way interfere anow toannal those Con. | Me fate of Vicksburg, decided though tt was, | eure | the f of the meeting Was hurried | elurged with not ed on Sunday, th Jun AED: CORRS | 208 RENE PaO by taxa: tracted. \ ounjeeture to ourfrieuds | 4 bank curreney d the Society adjourned, Lic oked, Kuster & Grube, #2 and 87% ™ TW is due to the aor | Sttutions, the negroes will continue to vote Sahih liv by. Loyal tonuere, mo as to wave te the | ver's Usion,—A meeting of the brick: | Howery, were eh rged. with pen on Sunds ‘The day that Mr. Line Inst of earth he mM that MARLO | there tal the end dine: Plo. volley of Su War With privateers Johor tupou ihe auimal OF that eireulae | 1s Union No. $ w n Monday evening, a | ist dui License not revel Christian Sp! asked Coliax, whom he warmly esteemed and relied \ Wilaed, aud , He. pokey | w, and blockade runs ny Tak the pokicy 0 pecmutting banks to apLiy: | Hall, corne ‘enty-nixth strect and | ler Was barged with being open on Sunday, to accompany lim to the theatre that night. ‘IF “ the Domceratic platform #, however, much H ; \ ey, uF aMlawing the hive. Pavoni the tieuidcene ef tie | dune. 1 not revoked, George Linden 3 the dav hut one before Collax wus to start om paymnen a: PS in PARUS LPDBS we | § Pordsie-d | ‘A commit ted to ute | Suckson street, was charged with being opeu Sun. ky Mountain trip, Bolte or dive cot iew tote +! wiser ich Gon, Blair end his | the sinews of war; and wh fection | date ‘at Caatle G: peryarriy. | ayy lst June,’ hot revoked, Clery “Lt is impossible, sir; all my time ee Go HOt CEPI OsY state itur thu wrescrent| frie iy nvention adept; |b the rule ofthe half-hearted, thee ing here. fre ur e striki = ——— 8 ene: n a wilen taie vere laut ee ; Me. 1. fia aAigeofiihe ‘moserting acl iene: | Meee and “give thei Ai ruc! THE COURES. Kind of & play {6 this ' American Cousta,' Bet josie t aud w gratuite Me. 12, RUA Di mt eee yeti. many NGC ALTIMA Ye w the couctly Ve dshouue of repudiation, | wos aa proposition —— bag ug to be ibe pit io \ ‘ phy and the wilinen of t) Those were times when the National Holiday | (Cicer Hy the dishonvr oF repudiation. | ghould be made to th e now working (0 | Count CaLexpans Tus DAY,—ScPREM® Count, Aine to bs batinet Hy La Fgh ih 6 the t ; : i cacnea Higakahaneved ak'oue (tor Mail aie Gee MeQuule took the Moor in opposition to the | boure’ a day that Hf they should join the men on | caemarus.lecrcuved cance, Moe Te toe ete ait nthe iw ne whwilevek | upon their canals Wiis thane pumatice r er fasting and huts | pesciutions’ of Gen, Ewlug, end protenied 4 tirike they would be paid the same weekly allow- No. 3 wunt Let we PO are acer netted ga ng DORoNTY Me ie rome to every eitizen tag | Millation. Such w day it doubitess was to many | Had wot cone here fo discs Huahelal questions, | sre Sra rnlouod with poston. (0 any, Wemity 0 U7, 17%, 1064, ——y —s | Sou every species Of propests io dimiuia our bit 1 i rere, and not otherwise to. the ab Por tho | Py2uld, leave these to Gen. Grant aud the Jews, id ale Miton tag bore oF ihe meciete ate Plceda Ase cohdiied ‘Ani, while they waited at the office door Lincoln sreurdit, Waive (dct te to 80. ap t | th wmivation and comparison of | MP8. awd not otherwi tho absent. For the | Chaughterand vpplanee.)" tie hoped that ng discord: | Would also te admitted members of the Soclety after mow Pi Crrammens—Bae | peat to Colla his fast composition in this world, and jueludta Huet Niet Vand the stonch ond the true there came the | ant element would Le introduced into thie others | the termination of the strike. ‘The Trustees were i * is bond *e yey the two platforms. trove all thinges, ve ity c ay authorized to draw funds from the bank for the pur- Jupek BRapy.—A Movin SkeKS THe Custos | then pliced tt tn pie sid t pucker, Eke , WME AAYE | opportunity to renew their pledges of devotion | M6, harmonious Convention. This ts a Wot the strike, after wich the mceting Wisad. | BY or Haw Cuiy.—Thy peopie ex rel, Magdalene | | Good-bye" sald Lincvin, “Pi telegraph you t hi 1, "and Mold thet Ghat which ie g ait fi Nrichs ne, pucsied tp wigees Bede. In te 6 ca by Secretary Kivly, of the National Union, | Gtell agt. Jolin Grell. ‘The petitioner, a young | San Franet Pith vat » the cause he mations to stvengihen their | audit woud te tidienlous and abe and Ex-President dot White.” * | Woman of very prepossessing appearunee, riot yet | That night Colfax, going home from a visit to the fhe —— faith in its ultimate triumph; to take counsel for | Ue Cale: question. 86. As sy eighicen years old, procured a writ of Aubeds cuipue | Postmaster General, the he sol ie i On Monday, after Gen, ‘fom Bwina, of " ; ie fea ‘ aud sellors, Puastenens,—Thi y met hist evening at | for the parpose of vetting possession of her infant | Speaker's present reside by the Metropole ‘the bo. ider,| NIL. The th ; t of + date ebabe rt, where efirt was possibl This, Demilt Hall, corner ef Second avenue and Twenty: | child, a boy 1 seen months old, She averred | itan Hotel, Seeing a crowd there, he hurried by, sa fr Kansas, had eloquently Wothe Den in ph of high festival, was the manner and | & ; third + Mr. Michael Goode in the chair, ‘The | that her husbane ad mother-in-law refused her ace | is ais wont When there are indications of a quarrel 5 w cratio Natlonal Convention, there was a wild rit of th I 4 King utes were read wid a edand several new | cess tothe child; that. she Was compelled to leave | but aman cried » thes A, | spirit of the ex tion in Europe for tour Ir in ors members were admitted, The Auditing Com | her busbatd on secount of his lli-treatwent, and th Colfac Phe Speaker stopped M ali universal, long protracted call for Gen, Wane | yeura, If th moustrations were subdued, Motion i Loutof mittee, Mr. James Walsh, Charman, reported the | he attempied to. tuke 1 but “The President hus been murdered { th q ubdued, * ed to enable Ge ip wily aural | ec omon, Of Mouth Car Hada Gey tebdans ee MOE HL Gk a favorita sy, waning oven anapenied to enable Gen, | reecipts aud ‘expenses of ‘the Bucicty for the quar- | took him furelbly from her 4 n. FAG ; i ; eal lookers. nk to ye Conve tion, and under the ove, | ter ending June a0 as follows: Receipts, $1,041.75; | to the devil, but she shoul Te Speakor lauched In his face. | to this enthusiastic aud wdinining outhurst of fr ) had no avMpathy for them, the devotion of the | 28 'iH Of the rules th solutions must be referred expenditures, $1,204.64; bi ther in-law “Why, E left him,” he said, “not more than ah 1 the Committee on Resolatia pundly de | topnal f without debate. | east in bank to the er Nita tne Society? Bes ing iw down stairs ia | exites at toast come ; te w husband's | Hy aie tow x at Hina di + command ty and there. Dut unios objection is mude gentlemen might pro: | A communication Was received from the Briekla; ad for her ii inthe theatre myself and saw win t noon of the a on Reool OT but certilying to tn taracd out—now that the judgmont of SWIM the dixcuswion, ‘They were therefore dis: | Unions now ou alrike v5) those who failed tu see cad hear bin in th cay shown hi Thou tor ullewed crue wot mitted Weyoud thelr Juris diction, Aunty 4 tion with eout 1 Mis. Matthews, amid scenes of con usion and — of a joint Committee ; wit all, He Con r » been # litas to the 1 reature © my 1s golnt Committee o Map | w it al le : ; Earepe hi t right as to the merits of th stoulure Hate!" that Western men should be | aid “whteh be willing | costody hailed a cab « White House, ie voution muy well reau i soad thet ing strik- | rebellio gain to the American name and | fii" OF aoigenitine Craaaer ts arith strong to tender, briefly John | There he diet carringe, Ri {Gorrie ex the! eviewllne Lunt newes hin ing deseription by th Lreporter of our zhout the workl, such ws it is | lest they were permitted to peal, the | the panier nal tere wae mu diibe the Presiont hieat aud the curreuey eupiysey wi vot i] p ifr ae’ teain sispended to put the resolution upon th %, | murdered, but, his body home, Tue it the sical rina ! Lil i the I ‘ to overeatin The Cable | passage, Lie result was 197 neza'lves and 78 Iu the tu but the brick. Beaker walked with Senator Counees down to the i iis tor ectatli ‘wh i‘ ‘ Hasneros. tt at of South 4 ON ; 4 te | Amat eae Wits vaoeteiiea nate tee 8 ie led more money in getting ‘Grand J) brick house where Me, Lincoln tay dying, and, 8 ya ; 4 oe Hae ; ws of amore than ordingrily | adinmative, Phe resoltuons were, ther fore, voted nti sustaining thelr own M, turnure, admitted, slood by che mart f tht daphiglte : : ; re Be ieraren ta rit : fotintd | festive observance f tho day this yearin the | {0"l, Clies wore made that New York men were Weeks more had B. ftynionit,'\ after, the Lfe or Lineolu exp td J eater 4 Vor at fiery ipal cities of Koropes and that ts fair | tereiore iepal, aud should not be. id i the bricklayers his accident links Ne, Colfax to Lincoln as closes ie ene x tive ture | prineiy rope; and th ir | Cigretore Algal, aud ahontd mot b nous *] ly as Grant, and both were iy nearest. (he ; C f T | ground of foticitation, Burope ti potted | dneveniteten in ine tireeittiea tines vere’ Boctety were there. iibnuiky ltudelph Emancipator’s thoughts when he ree: ved the disipe f ole An be : * 4 Saran iiiOta pike ane on F draw $3,000 trom the bank and pay It Wood! | pointed vetor's bullet, ‘Tom Taylor |e a pleasing but : ‘ A + | sucha at pre | Col, Curnpbe hi to the bricklayer#’ Committee atisuch Une and | Connn op tay Si | xiraordinary “dpanvatiacs th rican { ‘ : tout are everyw nica of | Hruet * the Iaiier may aprotnt TenbaY: ey sin, however, by Pease OF Tt assockation With. an Vie face ts nein the " | gr loos extent beond i map A resolution was pass d prohibiting any me Houths Penitentary; Wr Will probavly keep the st te hard debt 1 ’ * ut, and: we ure bound to ass | mutt amp 8) | of the Society from Working for any boss h Bonoely twos tims bt The ontuns Te oelonge to bi PARLOR Oh ak wie 1 counts, eapociatiy the | Sune Mule at the Plasterer Who employs non-society brieklayers | Quen HG eben trod Gas Grab hat 4 endl plural, tho ¢ ' ; ; ; shown lows A litle further routine business was transacted, | House of Remxe; “duseph Harvey, four i and plerelngs the eli ‘ ri accounts which reach us, that they je after wileu the Society adjourned ah He ne ty oy Ms Cassel tention Whe Pes upromely happy; that each separate eirete | —- ie Morant dim | ety | ie a poem tn itwell, We feels that it bore ach parti the late ston 1 his righ Jonnelly. @ mouths enc edna) | ane man tke tina an p TEAR MAb Ay ARLE ARCA ine . ument wns. th Vane vs. Star—On Saturday morning, at pret i gl A fi he TUBE. tus ne da wwe at thorehy it d 1 anplause Ww Haven, a gume took piace between the aboves | Michael Daley, Aned $18, Ranil Ferhat Ane ® eerigi ’ “ vty were sa ine t work of ralsiag {ho m Ae honor feoRy Hthat he had been for forty years | named club, Tue following la the seor Mek. fied “9igs | Jou, Hel shardt, ne ude) tie Fi “ ' ¥ tir a the ¢ i Wf the Democratic this iH hed "$5, ant Been!" and duaieiy be hiqwached sh both Wat Une naest the dust, and planting it high above the reach first ime in his life that tie party baat adopted Aum nI BOR is be nl EL stature to Partinsnla OF the GovornJeriuies wud. a a ¢ n the fonvious and detracting enemies forall time to | a plitioun stich mothis hearty approval, He theres | Mek. tet. cece 4/Rodgers, 4 Lid ary sek to W erates a inet aon ieuilil tie x ee . hel Ww A f 1 | fete moved thendey of the following resolutions, | Deni, a Si Manly, dd..) i mitontiery, | 4 i, Pee OAT, Uae. ATLA BILY, areal, Obie finuguihene | come, Way should there not ue rejoicing in all | (ii'n'tne wae ordercd tO pececut 10 Ut 4 id demanded Uhat he revoke It. Thay Brn Coy HX. Thedintti Tank} the nest atuiie iy all tie suiuy | atch gutucrings on Tn idence Dayt Some of | National Convert on tortewith | ae | spine {bis pookathandberekter with the pare she desta oft it peat e ure ups emia tie Aide OF 1466 | Uo Gcloliants mus slightly overestimate the pare | qyfifdletle That tw declaration of prin eS Gan | ribration of Me taees oo Vit.“ gunt W aubiee het (oF bis manly sud ey bore in th of the battle, | sine ts hereby tatiied aud ih yy 955 ae zpenin Hermes, sald 10 Ole on lignitied silenee When the Sunt Was wverturown, A ; NaF part they) i si eure {he battler | rility coumunucata ie that Convention cons of this. | Belles) al 4 BROOKLY an Danton mays Lave een ehaving, mans, Dole very vty an dartiiery, by the area) ticht et tie | Others may partially confound tho value of a | reemuion forthw lth, | sa] Eee jes f max. Lguoos be Is right, aud here's the telegra “ Hal Tarn anal Me Mise boRnbAl Ue ake teeth aiaee nate . A 1 Adoytest Nnonaiy.and clera: given oh ihe | ‘Totel, Hil Totadssesssesesee ul p : rey message wherrin Etet hin have fis way ae Hans Nope and a | ten, Hampton nas, hike most of the Southe ready shout, after victory bas been won, with | nitiarm, ‘Thanks Wore then Youd tothe oleers of annie ATAL AccipmatesA. Uitlle git ni DY] 'Phe rebel Legislature never wasciablod, and the misar wine t Non, he veay. He nuiues | WaWaVeLng faith und manly exertion, when defeat | the Convent | Sag? MeLauren, residing at 45 Main strect, - | principics of Sian'on prevailed, that Val mew Feepect of foreiga pow with our nat in the Couvet at Little the He nbiica | WOwayerng Cth und manly exertion, when dofe on | Int, 2d, Sd. ath. Sth. Oth, Te. 8th. Oth. | day from (he efects of burns, caused by the ignition i on . . f N l " but before y i y is! shall govern a redeemed Repubiie and firs au eX rant independence, Nat | the wil wiv it te North quietly, amtsus | aeemed not impossible, Is it too. much to ask of motion to adjoorn was tien m wt before | PoP ge ae ee aa | OM matches with whlch she was playlige guramiagonient to pe Maeat ellzeny ave ai | Ue eh y, will wiedl'and watts | ae Hii ORT tet at haa Wing (tthe Conver ton, the « haird@ruduced the | issbacetyebetuuta? 2 & 8 OM 4 Meat Genes Mitaua cand COLPAX'S COUITAIED, for ae n | with the Mr. Hampion sears. Ww more jubilant of this class that they strug le Confederate General Simon Buckner, who ina Oi ban ary te coment, Capt, “ ‘oun, reading in dc A oe Cinlicc Gave ck Gra Ghai Ghat Wathanad Oops, a dark Nok cout, we routing tab | cw remarks expressed his read'ness to bury the acelien— Vale 10; Stary 12. Adan street, neur Myrtle avcnuc, was thrown from | A frierd of Colfix enve me a glanpse of his early iwiedwal " to bear themselves with a neusure of lest) ¥ r y sh purteiip tee other day, He Lis wite when they iCal the | and aS sligh dy inclined (6 coc pulence Pare ure of mode wre | eottes ofthe past, aad to URiis with the ecldiers end aad balins Palaces Mar’ 0. arviage while driving througl Prospect Park, on | Weve Tu tittie ohildten we or nese More Rertwrascie hte of natu v or se n " w@ of our contemporaries, vito impro he ails ot the th on parting down Radicaiiem, | iJ 2 jonday, was severely, an le feared tutully | Ney Yo: ~ layed er, at " i le janie | Ht sevident that thermanty besuiy ana tuekless | 0" ; : i en ‘ies arope, | wilel it much m tebe —-- Injured. He waa conveyed to the Cily Hospital, Rew York, They played together, and the Site is doctritioy Wusital i wl mrteal 1] curcer af Gen, Hawvron uppeal very strongly to | BuMtversary fo its utmost, tells ts Mt Europe 1 our nt tha | _Bxcurston ov rae Suvanru Reoiment,—Col, | Hing —A fire broke out ina frame building, | Mre Mathews; ees CURR ANADS hanee Bud ela by au eb ower Tor on this oceasio 3 been compelled to p © than| ay ape i + | taceee cen . ler 1” Erman powers fo" puck eee te ke | the sympathies of the funcitul and romantio, The | % ion, has been compelled to pay | t He thank Emmons Clark has issued the following order: This | a) Navy street, about 4 o'clock yesterday moruins nuyn't Leail you * Ma,’ ke Sehuyter liapaten J) | bonors to American Democracy, and that “the | Regiment will parade on Thursday, the Oth day of | resulting in its destruc a. The. pre ily endows such a man witl nfered a resolution that the Scere. Tuises were owned by J. Devin apied a: aw w young tiles was then Just beginning to write, | the utiributes of whero end w martyr; and in | SMe Principle of man's right to selfgovernment | tarlos ti ng up the records of th yy in full uni 1m (gray pants), with knapsacke | Hih‘s plishines ood & Kopp. | and soon aierward s! we lever eniclomi in bog these mons | Ga)betta eASiAAd ber ha psbimes Ha ee es of the gi ea who overcoat roiled thereon, and will embark On he | AyAmOkiis ertablishme RBS a ROras | Bull Nand Siler rS he a bcs Sa ree deities wen ; contemplation of bis bravery, his tine thee and | f being cherished by the European pooptes with | vention, Subsequently mer Cy fot of Vestry atrente for | Jersey Cliy Hire Insurance Cok Mel conead. Whee Colfax’ fi "a watical Tariy fy Jul who wore ; ‘ byrful animation?” So fur, good, Every one | the eeity of S Conn. ‘The knapsack will ton a ve ae Bey if inrogoatl ot igik ws uth asta OF hi person, aud his defeat, hastens to forget that he | nich rey ae good, F a cold a a rexolition, which he said | tain the fatigue jacket and eaby at least one pulr of | MORDEK Av Astont4,—A disturbance occurred Pg EAR a ora mB Fyn ght her Hhgunparaiicted op reais ats ieve ete tan foughé to fix and perpetuate upon his country | OUstt 0 be proud to hearit, But meanwhile, we | eq It called tor the ap: | white pants und gloves, and the necessary wh atthe suloon of Martin Haley. in Astoria, L. 1, 0% oe Pat Prouant marked It careor be Lave sald the unspeakable sha slavery, an instivution | {sh all sensible Americans: muy nber that | re mittee of flve to Wat upon Gen jothing, Kolleal: of companies at # o'clock P Sunday afternoon, in the course of which a’ lad ‘and the: Wel er the moat solemn and | MeCehan und express their unimpaired confidence APY | in ond ardent Five to him, and stating that the biuh: ad to win adhoronte to | est hovar which the Convention sould tonter Bucs mnien was excessive demonstiativencss is ny Held and staff will report to tue gommandin ed Colnehius Brown, about 1 yeurs of either at home or abr " 1 the non-commissioned sia, bund, and drain | shot by Haley, and kuled, Haley was’ lin pe will report to the Adjutant’ at the’ same hour, Bianimous pledge, of Wyott ates Of COURTS vy pi feciite the War exclusiy neces wely. He discharged the pistol at rane ys of ull villanies; and that he was one of th . s by the little which John Wesley fitly described ar the sum | | PPS ara | him would bnt poorly express their esteem sor him Dageace of officers must be distinetly marked, | dom in the saloon, and oue of the syols tok elect no Siar} lanspeg of bee i chielly responsible for cou a war, with. the ot i bed » right bal govern: | Bald commities were dered 0 ‘request ¢ Me- and sent to the un betore 4 grelnes Pv. af Ny the | on the boy. i ie an ot fu ne yt " wy, ts | mont;! and that the best evidence of one's title | Clellan to come and aesiet (hem coming cam | day of this parade, No other baggage will be re- —Dete vi owen! se der the vat he Cala Sat ot We eat ite | oot eT n, inwhich w tnillion and a haif of | paign, [Cheers], Tho resolution wis adopted with | cetver. The Quartermaster ‘andl “Doromalbeary ‘Bor. Tuner —Detvctive Videto, of the Central rrowent house of allt to that privilege isto maintain a rigid indepen: dence a arated thy Fepeatedly violated — tnt/obligatious never bob \¢ Hollister, a resident of Newark, We was brought BOM ewer piode, wader leott ms the widows ati ur hich “aloue ‘was’ rallied phaus Of the jallaut a that nob. volun iver ariy wre the ise Pa r f mutilated, n, Hamp: nies of the our working young men were »\ We do not desire to revive u ton any of the passions ore Vissen ing volee, that gen toman stating that a ane Ka | he sought andes = Bully Sherin to take stock In Meciellan, Aler! som h cants will report to the Quartermaster, and the 8 When ot pcg Pi didnok cure | {leenital Geo wtahh Bul ronars tie Bstgenct for dary Pe ee ee Tee ee ree cai alah arcum ipt ot this ord.r. The number of ser- | isetory in Willoughby ettrehy wud boarded at the | ther's luck I" ng with bim his vote was record ‘to one for each feld and stat officer, | Same house in. Canton strerks, Where wie theft ne t0r, |, Chat bs just bro Soest ssss 1d self-respect, whether look to admire us or is inst € and Pease carried oar fag W)—a baer ae, q fs —_— Mrmative, and the res>'ution was declared thn ers of euch company, Oflice: ’ <roorererennnRRETTre e ok stones eel Chie roe | y+, but when he is held up wea ft object fir | ate, vhurlow Weed’ hae so fay recovered trom | (ena amlgtue reaation was, ded roth theiewervants, with certtcates that ties | sileged was committed, ‘The ‘accused was satto | _sisty quiling vomeln; nvertwo hundred smal fi aipever, atwoten it sata he Teugeammcration, special applause and admiration, we must be ule | hiv recent illness that he was able to rail for Kurope | (Menon tenses of Pw the Aa eet a it iaied iiasia Ea |. Batosrm Hoann on Boveanionesd meeting of Pe ee iri teddy pA Pelican *aicninnon inthe wecith de + lowed to put iu our protest, Besides, even at the | yesterday tn the steamer Cimbriay ution OF oanks to the Presid ou Ube Uh inate, Lo Receive Uuelr Danse the Hoard was held last evening, Dr. J. 8, Thoraa | tare af eluatie sponge for Upholstery, %, o