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THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. NEW YO THURSDAY, SEPTEM ————— — —lvlevélOOCO§}O}ON ES rr BOW YORK DEMOCHATIC COMVENTION | sisra ication es hc er Ss ae — BER 3, 1863. Co et PRIGE TWO | es ey ete FROM WASHINGTON. | cqataimeyy in, ty can conunae wecontet: | CABLE TELEGRAMS. Ned pervetuate the bonde cf ening by i ‘anol Inspector of Prisons, oumky- the genteman hag se ng i viving embers oy east the mene tnd envervrince, Pirourh: the tateorencions tor ae capa : fa reee ‘who’ bavi fallen, sm imeaua te pod Conran A so Despatches to the Astoctated Pree Kater, PU hima reat We het siete fomter pire and. patriots devotion te | Spectat Despatches to The san, wlan te tiewen ete Take sciponaig t GREAT WRITAIN, . Ausant, N. ¥., Sept &—Tweddle Hall, which | ce, Siocare The ratereats and name of Rumor OY | Be service of the entry. wow Jerson: Michael Wasnixoton, D.0,, Sept. 2 | Cand ‘ome ia theres ' ——-—— { arnt Ad ~ it nde, Dh ln ty ir jersey; aah Mr. Henrv ©. Murphy | wetsroratety decorated with foe and tenner, and | byte cocmion, net are ot OF ‘of New Henpehl-e, ant Win, ScLinooin, of THR WAR UPON Wa, ROLLING, tehbeyes os Pesce ‘ao mit 00 to evinter J Gracefully Retires. 0 Hiveien portrait of Cov, Mermoer, was crowded | Dd. F.5 pte Mh ane one Siegen: | Senior fbr Chinn, iW tikacls, Oho wh delegate to Dikoa ed ent Plage Balan Ae yo aot Yi. Hi, Macomb will be detached from | tot, foeentay nel od by the D rt peti hen } i Lag ~ pay Stone . ol ; |, Who were dicen ae" “ ; ‘ ‘ rf by non, the delegates to the Democratic Btete Con- yo He, bed ‘an srdine | renore wlintore@iets of the Assorisiion, reported | Commissioner Roltins became known kere to Sad’ placed om sisiee “one Corks “Mesaeies ‘i > o sonaily, He ind mtended, and at th satialliaiankae vention decapying front seata on the main floor, and | would read that paper to tie Convention: afd in of- the audience filing the bencies in the rear andthe | der that it may oe properly produced and John T. Hoffman Nominated for | exierics. soon after 12 o'clock the Contention was Gon ploseed' to toe Robnaeauen et a qunauiens tor called to order by Sameel J, Tilden, Chairman of the | G: baa tsa pans < pene : Geot . Mil then, ing a handsome Governor without Opposition, | Stas Comistes, who spoke as follows: _ | srbatettonthe: private snd public sharscter oF tue Daceoatae to Tus Damocnatic State Convey: | {Ive ‘gtntieneh wie have been, odwed for tus ‘Tion or New York t Joln T. Ho! Capt. A oramier | ernment with the Emperor of China through the ems ingame afl England is more Interested ty China than any otver power; her commerce with ry in larger, d, since the treaty of Pe kin, Rer relations with its Governmont bave been ae followa: For Preident—Gep, Chas, Devens, Jr, | the affatr assumed a Indicrous phase, and everybody | Marray relieves him. Com Homer B. Biske | haga: ta, [Hee-Prew dante —ticn, Th ty Fow: | iaugted heartily at the fiasco of the President anil Wil be detached: from the Portsmouth seer yard ¥ now visiting Ameries with My, Bari Ge. Joba W. Tan fy Ul B.A nina! a ¢ placed on walting orters; | its head. R, Hatley, of Connecticut; Gen. A Y. Met eceda wim, Livat The Timas anys: w Yor, uid, Gen, haward W, Hine ‘be rel. abed from cu Ils Internal Revenue Solicitor, So thoroughly | fom the 11 ashamed is tho President of the whole matter, that | Comma he and bis (riends have set themselves industriously | daty at the to work to deny all knowledge 0! i This afternoon | Licht: Cammande Mr, Jobnson sent the White House reporter over to | (or st Si. sched FO Kise Maval gta. | Fait will be auccoeded by Pay- You are assembled on an occa ih, OF more friendly; #' @ axsiste | sion perhaps the most important that Las oecarred dur licieeatee snk ake’ tal ecto thee of Caneottou Mr. Roflins to protest bis Innocence, and to eny that | master Ells ia potters he Teeiia . vaunted. geen 3 ] ‘ ‘ ing this generation. (Cueer#.} The indications from all ¢ tery ©. Mu read the follow. tho irrepressible Binekley acted upon his own re- is ee TTY eesrenr or O od 4 A Peaceable Fight between Kings parte of the United States, uf least from thowe States ag letter frou that «el sponsibility. Notwithstanding this disclaimer, it ie BOLTH CAROLINA, ue proper power for China to employ as a medium eel ae for, revining ber trestica with other nasions. | But 6 Gi reaty wiih the Un tates, aiming to rent. 8. 0,, Bept. 2%. —An angry disen the old exelus ve pouiey sas beeu Tihtg eabrusted took place to-day in the Senate on the Discrimina- | tho manipulation of fo. eign coonselors, who advive ton bill, the colored members insisting ow their right pa onilyj Imp s8ibe— be restorationof @ retrograce ‘The writer then proceeds to disecet, one by Central 1 the articles of te new treaty, Me enls attention (4 Gover | the fret that Cuina obtains ‘so eonceomjon om We well known that the Presideut indirectly, If not di Holt, of Maran. | Fectly, sent Binekley to Now York to investigate and G'nMawey, | eet up charges azainst Mr, Rollins, Aaa named Aldon, of New | Pytch went to the Presttent and toht him « er fal story, wherenpon the Prasident atraightway | ' SNe font him to Binekley, Instead of Hollins, as | Ch > ba Ld Manatssvens’ te f he should ave done, Fitch and Binckley | "v'' proclam ; one has | tnited States; sr AY held two houra' consaitation ina partor of the hotel | ANY application neratie party of this Bate. | i nopo.y of railway ail Telogtove Saprevomente, id much applanse, the maiter, and, as the result of thelr enbines 1 Sele | ‘This ts, of itn-li, @ wufe ent onjection to tne tre are tenulal | meeting, both of them started for New York that that are admitted to be in the Union, are, that we are County and ‘Tammany. on the eve of one of the createst peaceable political Volutions that this country has ever wiluesse:). irat eheer.ng.] Ihave had the pleasure myseif, 1 inet many of on the 4th of Jaiy [ very Bia ein respect | nd Which We desire oF eas Lam of you eonsiieration & The Kings Boys Break the Slate for Lieutenant Governor. {ime ani place for ho ine, and they repo Pace, and the third Wi fe Weyoud measnre of the kradness | time, which report Was adot Wacaghl me worthy of Delag £0 Pro. Maj.-Gen, Allred H. te — bearer in the " mlatmne | Yet the question may be asked, Ist wine for Bag City Tirunt unt know tey will, we shall fleet Bey- ; Saareon'on thet Socas.on., ver despatch of yen: | lant to maltiyly, ber dlferences with Amerieg o8 All 0B h, of Jefferson Co. pour and Biair, (‘Tremendous cheering.) Lb do not and the great ‘A recess was then declard inti! evening, when | Might, Besides this, Bivekley, it is said, has been ians appeared on Monament ts ERO v7 doe te tallewe: en OC. Beach, @ +9 | know what, with my habitual caution, induces me to Ke of our Gone | the banquet takes pace at tt 6%, James, going around New York exhibiting letters of creek this 008 « handred horses. ay, with sonvietion, that thbre ‘ Yen Ure upon a prediction of this sort. In the bing , —— bortty fer tt febllas\ ieee, ano’ We PRG fp . ; Nominated. period during wilen 1 lave bogm connestes ith pote + PrOWOWe the haFMOUIOUS NO | Be MayInnd Democrmtl Mate O ter F NS! in Inv ee ms, an 4 by is ‘ tent | ‘They retreated towards Bayon IR ein, followed by a these negottitions than agpenre ica, rom a very early age, L cannot renoliect any pbntlinglie 06 pres. jeabaok, ta 2—Th De ohnaon. Secretary McCulloch was entirely 1gno- | amall fo ont to tatercept them, A Hof that thie mreat ny Presidential election in whict T huve misealca ated ,. ir rece pe Ayes rant of the procceding, and expressed Peat eurpriee epee Whe Cache La tre sese Government, ‘The i —o the esa vot Hoe thirty yeare and wore. Why 188 ere, Hea Picton, Mefaugning tore. Ctalits | wing br When he learned the facts at the Iniernal Revenue killed one man, and drove off a fot o Mr. Rorlingameas a recruit for the furths n do abe 101 ower, rt joxates, es, ‘ " os Th “+t ’ q I Jadge Camiciacl of Queen pron | Barean. He put no faith in stories trumped up b; 80 far from being ee t. Gak Bee rattiay crane douatne kee verte oo Mose of Anue Aronit Fire Congresnc uy ited, Aumanr, N. Y., Sept. tnd consequent withdrawal of Mr. Marpuy from the ). Yerd do | Septet 1 low You . | triet—Alber A. Oukey Mat!, on behalf of the New York dotega- | Wick All —The utter defeat | in the destiny of my country. (choc Teel, with ai auetiranice ea.ti, serene, And eve be Binckley In New York, Upto alate hour thls even foreign brat sale, Secon Dim wt China of ing no warrant had been served either upon Commis- 1 District — ick Wi Y 4 hich was draw: at the time tl TOW ing, that this remult i abuut .o be rene tion, seeunded the nomination of Join T, Hoffinan, ’ . * fe bene i Tee oS feria . tanvass for Governor this morning left @ feeling of sty a Jv Cling tue great Binie of New wad’ Bpok consiterabie len sth in ology of the lg c . Roberts, er Rotting or ints deputy, Mr, Harland, The Com. | 10 ie & ag reyth eter sie 60 Colornd: oy tally w fe se fog reer my 1 bitterness among his friends and backers that mant- | Wich began ¥ 0 couteat ask year uy ite fy & candinvate, and icloved by promis.ng Win W,000 sie jor iain missioner I In possession of afdavits made by | Fuiuntecrs’aow Ih the eld. Piiperbrs, who, aving ono object as hears, exte-coe y iy vaderred upon 0 q 5 “7 ory kad Binaky nptrantee 1 fested itself in the organization of the Convention, | Mind my: rip, F ine palsaiien 00 a Milne nomination was theu made by sectamation, Polittos tu Maney Mellonry and Bineckiey, They are contradictory oS fowtruetion to ‘tte Sewenesors, amignshge At midnight tt was arracged by the Biate Central ort lla AL, Teed caling tor cheers, they were | Avavara, Me., Sept. %.—he Hon, Wm, Pitt | and ailly. Crteke: tronty, concoct ty the flor Committee to call Robert Rarle to the chair teu | ber er izene, shall m tvvan its | a cand nem overs, tow Geleantw ono. Veneme | Peenten, Rede oll ¢Tiluols, ad Hn REVENUE LAWS AND THEIR CONSTROCTION, New Havew, Conn, Sept. 2.—The New York from China to Sau Fraucivco, porarily, but, for reasons knows only to the Com Hieve that we suall do tis, onvention then proceeded to nominate a can- escorted by Nt preession to Ui Acting Attorney-General Ashton, at the re Rela eet cae eae song fi mittee, and doubtless growing ont of Mr. Murphy's cll InVO.¥eR FEAL insuon vr Lieut, -iovernor, i renad was of the Treasury, pod pet engl A IE . ‘The race for the Warwick . Convention was called to order, snd ® great deal | Jove iiroush every part of tii yroad laud ‘Denel Majone, Jr. nominated W. J. Averitt, of Democratic party, ail «. i tion of the new Internal Revenue lew, ret Suan hd {5 Jah; Bt, George, TW. Play | yy, fe arco d to receive 73 soverelzne ont of Of rurprise wee manifested in all directions when, at | wii h ir storation of the by St, Lawrence, ie fidelity ww the pineipl ative to comprom'ses with parties detected in de sgt be tue pied two mallee ani half: et piace ob Ware Deeb Nt bob arent doe gl A “Repatess party Bie’ TUrTaRe® nominated Albert P. Taning, of | Pedcceral ‘biviles will arrive hee to-morrow morn: | ftanding the revenue, ‘The question wae brouzht AMUSEMENTS, e's toar-jtur oll be: Julius, by Bic Alben's, oxs of Filden, Chairman of te Committee, annranced It. | {0% Judge Morris, of Rings, seconded the nomination | ing. op by the action of James Lynch, of Brooklyn, whose . 3err 0 d ehh. Tartaling neo Srrceeeronghy ot Cy tarioy te Sausporery CHAINER, | 4, ccon om te Ihe Oia DOR cond Can i ATar ih, Set ogereen, Saat ot Mr, Lanes, Pwlel laa.” Alvt iery was seized and who afterwards offered to | Kinney's Diorama of Lincoln's Paneral, oe sbat ont ef Maetake te ae A Mat of three temporary Secretaries was pent reed grvot comicet, co suepictegery bupen, will terminate |g comimnstion with eu organisation oF Nore York Honausar tic, wel eorh blicans of | COMPPOMIec, Tho Inquiry mtdremed to the Artor- This exhibition was openod to the public last ore the tu 94 ob agai 1 Jaitas, stot Of, Inet ding the name of B.O. Perrin, Mr. Perio | fy suds more Uden cont te 14t ur Coairy, 0c vos | eaty that etane to Gat contrul O1 the wntire Lemoets. | unig city are tring 100 und for SPs hey General wea, whether, in the marter of an appli: | evening. ‘The public responded to the Invitation to arvallus, and 90 vot againes Vortigera, — ay tak tat the table, and wasom | terty, aud sor the lovers of Tremiom in every clme. | ve party of the Bae, and trough it of the Stave on for eo i coed a . | Ture starved, Mating aa Kecretary, when a delegate trom Queens | (Geiehecring.} T'ucw, ken team, petwrm the | Gurcraent, “You hare nominated for Governor s | AumnY, Rept. 2—The Rpublican General | ‘ttn (or compromise pending Judielal proceedings | attend tn large numbers, and the reeult was a wall ‘he Hla Cricketers. salled so ny from Liver Sune We Beerenay, When’ 6 Genuste Rem G0 7 admicred to me, Of NOsinatng to you Ae tempor | gent w whom J honor aud respect, bat in doing | Comiaitiee fred a ealute of 100 aus at midnight lust | Under the Internal Revenue laws, the opinion of | filed house, Through some misfortune the Rev. | pool, om soameor City of Balsimore, for Not county objected to the appointment of Mr. Perrin, | jury Cuaiemin of is Convention te Hun IL O. | tuat you lave also eweted a United States Senator, | niat im honor of the result in Wemont, both the Commissioner of Internal Revenue and | Charles B, Smythe waa installed im the office of loc. | York. ; the that by dclerate to the Con: | Cites ta, uF Oo t he ring.) [Sens.tion and eveers.| You have given the Taw: | jy ft Bopk. %.—A cal fired | the Secreta: ft othe 1 hould be Es dag sg 4 In mddition to the names given yesterday are ‘on the ground that he was pots de! # Con. if “0, oF . [iveat el See ati : re annunr, Conn,, Sept. 2. —/ salute was fir je Secretary ol ‘reasury show! turer for the oceasion. Mr. 8 in upto ‘Lie aeietion wae myde without uiasent, inaiy organization « United States Senator, and you i Of G, Tarrant and J. Salt, of Cambridgeshire, an vention, This objection was sustained bythe Con | 0° Ci cgury om taking tne Cusir taanked the Con- | Can't preveut it, Tits their deteru ination to get con | RFE today ia houor Of the Renbsioan vietory ia | exprensed before the cate te reforred to A. Siaw, of Nottinghamshire, which complete vention, and Perrin retired. Afterward, toetinch | yeutiun for tn lonus evnierred, and 60. ptacula tui Of tue Assembly, and they will give you tue Beu- the Attorney-General, or whether the sense lust of the * Kioven.” ing | te Dew cr yicuusrapect of the polite | ator, wisrow, Mo., Sept, 2—Anational salute apes ey iL the besiners, @ resolution was adopted instracting Meeve tan woes cheung | a Now Tots Na: tote ily under he direction ot the | 884 force of the word “recommendation” tn tha nan the Committee on Permanent Organization to report Fegeaots enue wes | Bisco ee 2 hotige Ol ihepaine In Vermont, | #€eton referred to require that the opinion or advien | fee the payy fore na not FRANCE. the name of no person for @ permanent officer who ya vietury | wilt place Mr. Morris— Vhs ‘and Kepublicas rejoicing. ©: the Attorney-General should be given before any Z pl 7 in wo head night, For twenty dreury mineves be nn., Sept. 2—Jhn Coana was to- | action Is taken In tho ease by both or elther of the | every couceivable tuple with witch Mr. Linecin's | PARI, Sept. 2.—The Monisewr, the official on nimously nominated as tb Kepublioan ea | other oftcers. Mr, Ashton bolda that the law im. | "Ame, fame, or thirty-ret cousin could possibly be | Ken of the Government, in ite last issue has an arth son at the wead oC our Gov ra e the Constitution and prosperity fas not # delegate, in New Yor These «ymptors of 0 yp yeition to the #la’e arrange: mente were all charred to the hostility of the Mur | “’Ataieny ie unigalie promod a per ie Henry 0 by te cunteres OF the BIXLeEHI | eS ‘ie responsibihty In the matter. of compro. | caunectet: (AL length, the bored ‘audience (und | cle on the atate of Karope, As an Indication of peace pay prople to the Central Committee, which le sup- | C. Murphy, which, were Give or delegate called for wrox, N.J., Sept. 2a, Charles Haight | Mise on the Comminsionor of Internal Rovenuo, and | roared, stamped, hissed, and was about to yeil, when | te Writer pointe to the slgnifeant fect that the mum posed to have been playing for Hofman, Mr. | ong s ior Ae, Livuuad, Wil oo ind to-day. by the lemoctatte Conven: | the functions of the Seerctary of the Treasury and | & note from Wee monsatp apelin eoL..2hg bees | Den bt sees om lore, ot) pkocae: Sisto: te Tees ; Chcerbrough ts very popular man, but @ poor pre: | wvear y will, - | Attorney-General are only advisory. The paintings passed.quichly in review, und were re- —Prinee Nipples, ‘Whe an Giding of.eer, slow and muddy, That he favors the n of Win, M. Tweed, T. Honghtalins, Ae | THK CONTESTRO DINTLICT ATTORNRTSINE, celved with much favor, Bowe of & ry io his ‘Phebe, called gaia Murphy party is apparent by bis selection o1 James re Appownted temporary Deere N. Y., Sept, Ropubli- contested case between Mr, O'Neill and Mr. | ROUr™ last evening ior Havre, B. Craig, «1 hings, as Chairman of tue Committee op | far above the average. ‘Che dieramlc etlecta worked been Feoieing bere wright with boutcor, of the Kastern Distriet Skee th thly,and add umeb to the value of the eater: | Pans, Sept, 2.—The Commission appointed to Resoloticne, Wink one trem cain desorn alminnetereneeres | co eeagen traci music, and “salaten, in Hower ot Ver: | of Penueyivania promises’ to develop soine new ‘The musta ae peutic th dnote oltraat he Fran Menus After a rceess of two tours the Corvention rene | Thue, of oniers fur @ permaucdt Orgau-zation. | heymour. be electd, large cruwad of verso asseniid In {oat | Doing relative to the appointing power of tho It mt In epits of B tok onda, wave decided \o pay oven eo thom ebirty. pes gembled 68:9 o'eloek, when: Me, Robert Barts was re | Auopted te Radnisued Coart jageman and Givere Al Intervals Ure tive, It fe probable, upon the roturn of Judge Wo enuugh. «: the fret and Ucrpe Legislatif, as the iret tof thd ported by the Com nittee 0” Organiza.ion ae perm | uate big Spores, wares Nephae tis pernsk eens hes Sopred cine oboe Nias wt ee lisplay ed in variow parla of the city. | Cadwallader to Philadelphia, that @ ease will come | {hlvg, resembles a burwm waa mnvund due them, Bent President, This was the Gret victory for the | ig oigato, Curiiod. dervame In tie waive ine, We knuw them well, en aoe by writ of quo warranio, at the Instance of Me. | Slencnsed wiv ‘Oa thee wine? Guan regular auiboritien over the Murphy party. Mr. | Shir, WM. Tweed moved that alt resolutions ro. | dad we (ell you viatthere iano end tr uieir-seltmie | Murvaio, N. Y., Sept, %.-Some dastardly | Uieiih or iu wuine cihor form, Mr, Cadwallader, | Gitte mca na, am the whole, ANY, Kar le’s re maike on taking Ue chair were of a char | -Muing te platfo m be reerred 1 the Committee | Less, whch asks all when it cannot demand, bat | scoundrel cat with a sharp instrmont a heavy rope eho la U, i Dlsttlol, dodge for the Restore. Di 7 | dart night perience, Mr. Smyth probably —_——— on iter lutions, hereafter tbe appointed. Wituout | winch wemande all whenever It has tue power to in- | used ate Democracte pole raisig on Muln atrert, | ¥h0 . District Judge for the Bustera District, acter that betokened care 1 their preparation, tontrasted (ovorably with ie lame eiforts of Mr, “Tilden and Mr. Cheesbrough. He appealed a ax, Sept. %—by orders from the War recruiting for the army in Prussia hes ~ learn wisdom, and desist entirely, or af curd hin Fefused to reeogulze Mr, O'Neill, | political Pezasus, FOF sie sake uf the exhibition, Should he dechlo legally that O'Net!l ls not properly | we hope so. de: ate tne motion was ea: ried. fast, He (Me, ML) dh et now know Mr, Averill, but he | avout @o'civck Unis evening, easly wits then ealled, and a full at- | is presen.ed wita the bigness credentials, and, if rick to teil simonget a lange fw 1 (0 Le preamt, nowiuated, Kings will give the ticket 20M molly. | Fortunately the crowd observedéir week heavy has hitherta " pars postponed for three months, ‘® at contesied was tont of Insane M, Marsh, | (vy {hess reniayks the spenker was ee. and by suiging tothe right anda, cscaped without | appolnted to the oMce which he clatns, the case will Now Yerk Theatre, -_—_—— effectively 19 the Democratic sympathies of is wi county, His seat is contested by Dr. | any interrupted by cuvers for Marphy and cheers wr | iyury. be referred to the Attorney-General for decision as “¢ Boul Play” ITALY. auditors, in ay elaborate speech, reviowing the course ourt, Houman.} When we eame to Albany want did we a to whether O'Neill should be commenieated with aa |. Since the opposition “Foul Pay” ceased, this J the Republi arty during the past eight years, on of B. J, Beach th fad? We found every lobbyist, wuether Democrat THE NEW DOIINION, honse is nightly filled. Several improvements bave praercate ry s Bap ahiten patty dasieg the, at f Biche eyiniean, «mpioyed? working lor them and thear the law ofleer of Government, heen tutroduced, ‘The slp sinking scene la senea, | PEOREXCR, Sept, 2.—Lue Htalian Goverment fe jenouncing t ileal eas ers, ng Ho ate, Mi respected Joba 7, 1, 5 4 Beymour an’ the Democratic party, and closing by it that th ton referred to oaxht nut Lo Mi td Not APPRAR. (ional and very ofvctive. Mrs, Marry Watking, J, | M¢reaeing the number of tte military posts ow 'the edging seventy-five thousand Democra‘le majority be permitted de | Commissiouer Rolling has telegraphed to New | K. Mortimer, and Messrs, Harris, Sindicy and ‘Tit | fonter of the Papal States, i uh ntment Logington, of Onondaga, said the De | pected at Gilbeauit's Garden tulay, were prevented | York t 1 will nok appear, either personally or | ton, personated tho lending charactors, We hare be- a 4 in this Siat in Novewber. After the appointmes Of she rural districts loved the city ut New | by tue gardens being civecd, ud proweiod by the | by Counsel, Iu nuswer to tye warrant fwucd for,his | fore sponem of them in dietil, ant We only teumnton to RUSSIA AND CHINA, ) of 8 cmp ittee to nominate an electoral ‘ Ay id thie chy of ae tao ae jw Ante) no ‘Whale pollos foros armed with ey arrest att) Instande of Bolleltor Black ey The see bard if me hange In their acting baw taken pa bandas . errel F t womy 5 tn The shi ‘jelland, nuWw hen, i ls undertood to he the entire piace, it u better, Int apeia’ ip ee cent ty non Soar te Une Uae nenares ee neues werereee™ aud have tt and woe bo w | carryiig | fag ‘North@ennan Coufederation Wo found, the y me Chericy nylon, foinded on his ciory'™ Out | St. Parmumweno, Sept. x —Lieut,-Gen. ‘Korea ; ‘ ‘ r om Sy are iy Se enry | wiuek tue visited the Canada Webera, vaya tho the Sireets," ‘will duced. An the / © motion was made to proceed to the nomination | |, The Chair onnounced the following Committee on When | 'A'inedieal eunvention is inesalen hi y MeCullach scom to be greatly annoyed | Foul Play” will ay doubt draw licea locomotive.» | Nm the Governor General of Rastera Siberia, will -§ of Governor. Permane..t Organize:ta PaaS ube | Oriawa, Canada, Sep neooiling, and the President went his Pri a nates Sortatal Spates soon hold & copierence with @ representative r Mr. MULE, cfRochester, in @ very fowery effort | CUTE Gommocks J s pigzantor Me Modtnan, be, wite ved from ihe Chal Ofive, dated duly ng to Mr, Rollins to explain LABOR MOVEMENTS. specially by the Chinese Government to settle Propored the name of Joho T. HoTinan, which was |! Rabie + Pech bie arenes | tue Governor Dapaly Gor. iui: > riba ag isputed boundaries between Siberts and Ching, Jame . Cra! nowed hi ppoln tment a P ce to ‘0 b AL MRS, y a are Gemnaganeydiiee fecelved with unmistakable demonstrations of ap- | Janes B. Crnlg meet eee eee iateit tore new to go to New York is met last proval, Judge Parnard, of Brooklyn, ‘ollowed in a | port a pixtiorm and resolutions. ‘The wotlon was +4 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, + ‘The Convention then proceeded to an informal nevenve r. jo news Orgauiaatia 4 corbawcit Aiftuse rn! | bored eulogy {Henry C. Murphy, clos | carried. 2 ballot, with tne tollowing resull - : t ure over #0 members, and ® ‘a . ide Oy rekding k Wiser Bam. Seb, Mlereay itune.| aed ouvention then took a recess unit 3aclock. | A: E'Loning. 41; A. O. Tew, 08; N. J. Avert atingally caltetpon to ‘ack vm guea: |, Tnformation received here to day from Now York uit Of the Capital Is airead) suosscibek | wasey ard'ectbare, Aer can ceased St Bf foe 40M wae called to order aby o'elock, 140k 1, 4 We eats ite : : piney, ond aces ca tng from the ecutest, Turse belng no other cand: | when tie Chairmen auuouuced tue Commitee on |. ‘icivre tue VOL was announced, the nine votes of fdvoostes eoued nut. ioe | Commissioner Gutman at” the fnstanes cf Molietor | | LAY Doce Vaacrical Vaivtans.—Thie Society | (lowing tatrer United Blaise i Tvetweuty bonds: ta x ‘Queen'ndvooates coud nub Ln organized Deo, 8, 1988, Auinow Geuiral Kailway shares, W365 ‘Kath fate, Mr. Hoftran was at once nominated by accla- | Resolutions, as oliows : Kings couniy were changed iroin Averill to Beach, en cOMpet.nao Oh them when tue ia. | Binekley of the Trtornal Revenge Bureau include one Ser hianen Pelee Do Tien camponel of BOB | shares, en Urges ake de ap oops al Pra Luarice-h. Oaney Mail, New York George H. | snd‘aiter the vole wok announced Uhe ‘vomination jelunt to toe tue demand om bia re- | (or the arrest of Commisatoner Holling, Fhe wader: | ae Wi the exception “of the Lr setoreeen i and bueeily at h for tus fous ota oe J 2 mca Now ) ‘Whe wisde Unanimous, standing In oe Internal venue erenu ie, ret 3 J and 6 OL ON for tue iseue of bh ising on the annoucement of the result and greeting | ‘Situ Yustr. dames Th Craig, Kings; Benjamin J. | "Mr. Iencl, being present, wan eailed to the plat- saixe Court opene: to-day at noon, Wha | NP i | chareed with disionest! trunese: | Hainters only uae of the Bind im the elty. Bo PAS Sttom—tn tt with aix enti tminstic cheers, aa! Dimi El perry, Atbany; Wm. ¥. Ruseen, | fF. He tuanked Sus Ove atlon jor the goppiioace lon’s case was ‘He will Hope we souneeton wlth $1. lector Bi Ny IE a Af ly. Ax tmbers, and te ino sa f io ‘3 . + Wm. Fe } | acd partiality ey Lad shown in him : and. others, ie” Cominlasioner regards Y «i ‘The nomination of Lieut.-Governor being mext | Ui er On wim il LR actin gg Ayes oreo task Ua tbeoes Le Xesiee pewbngon prow me and bis’ trial will | te cosas diag Ogalack hte ao randed eitoeenitn cs hririy attended, Wages a erage (ue *hip e Mar Kot | In order, Mevarr, Allen ©, Bench of Jeferson, Wm. | whfecin Qui wm a ton; duvance tue Principke and interests of tue great falas preminem, tanawuck up ex-Collector mits wee Me day of want t “ee Ftd 'g fone and quotations, i z = corn: | Deuiwcratie party, 18 fon. Hager hours, ‘etrolcum—The J. Avert of St. Lawronee, and Albert 'T. Laning of | (Ath dwtrstLiuke Welle, Onondagay Andrew Corn: | Deviucratie pany. a ‘The New Kui y was sold under li wuetion. OF the re- A regular meeting way held at ai Avenue D, Tyigtnyilst” Rlosged Erte, wereseveraly proposed. Me. Morris, of Kinss: | "Sci Liirui-G. be Graut, Tumpaium M.D, Hall, | wurrow. Naw Havan, Coun., de rong, one wun cinmuared from the | Haicrtayana’ Uxiow—A meeting waa held last ‘ sania / -* — pose on the presentation of Mr, Lanine's name, and | ¢L uy setae oF for cnane, and the ot je mi y the members of No, cklayers’ Union, 4 seconded ie tontaation. Mh, Averil, proceeding | adh Camiege ee ene Cate Montes : Jobe Cayton CONVENTION OF OURKANG, reuppolnimens after @ trial of wixty days, A iiraft of the bill to be presented beture the Asem: At great length in a bitter denunciation of Tainmany (BRR rice Junwen Jackson, Jr., Niagara; Grover m3) Sens Frm AtA op oiaek. thin. Soramoce, 8 Tie post orice LAK yRAUDS, Diy, orgaatat ges Par lineata becca AMENDMENT TO THE CITY CHARTER, ; Hall, ite managers and members, He charged that | Wr, Twn Eyck, of Bence, movel that horcatter the | * N rit Hotel: Hod: | ane exibition of live stok for prmiume wasn | Some time ago an indictment was found in the aeons Mr. Laning was brought forward by the organization | State Committee be wed Of thirty-three mem- ee ie Oued Vd led to oe A: leading feature to-day, Calos Ploree’s great ox, | UMited Minter District Court at Detroit against » id the meeun a} ‘The Act Creating a Board of Assistant Ale te part of the ba gain by which Mr, Murphy had | <r. He sud that the Committer, as now tub bi number Of persons, LOW oF Leretoiore engaged as od, is allogether too xmal), Wher'the Prewent eum. || German Mee, who proposed tle | ‘General Grant," weighing five shousaud pounds, | post oMice Linnk contractors and told about bf experiences during a trip le hus lately ve Contras Con ade round the country, 0 Iw plenty of worky dermen, ' , charging been defrauded of the no jon for Governor, He wae acop was How. My. Causeuger, of New York, for Chairman. | arrived to-day. th itu conspiracy to defrand the Gove even in Jersey, Brooklyn, Harlem, and Hobok The people of the Stato of New York rogf warned the Convention snd the Democrat: | in poputation, Mand the party, wea ruck Romiuation wea ratified, Mujor Becbech was | ‘'he races were exciting, has putas Of mortage ‘thie daaieimenbyure ined: there Is work tor oll tues nen wi wrodrewing | *nted Tate Beuate and Assembly do enue” " deri itvow nee thin the party has doubled it nun. | CHOren Secretary. ‘Lbe Gras race was for Lorn that have never trot- | tioned the names of W. C, Kedding, formerlya | (ily on the sockty, If they will only take | lows: | Wo" party” dontnsy “Surrendering “more © "power [1h TOU We oc eteneein aad the dake thes thease On modon of J. J. Friedman, a series of resola- | ted inside of &18, mile has, Vostturec in five, 40 | blank clerk at Washington fur the Houlhern Siatca: | the” trouble. to. wk th He “eonemded by leginlative po sara’ porns Soto Se tends” Ot ihe —sorrept) organise ‘ine ‘Courmittee have vastly in. | WOMs Was adopted, Wiuch, alter reciting the merits | harness, G50) to tue first ond jai) LO ste mecond, wae | GA. ‘Tuvener, luce of the Blath Auditors oMce, | recom closing of the | books Ti isa ko? fees the’ Comoe tion whieh now, having the candidates fur Jihe | PE soln T. Houten, dembnied ws a matter of right by Dau Mace's Nebowin shee ot | with, ension” Nat, Tt then moved, ded, amd —earried, a committee of three should wall upon tie ott soctetios and hear what rid liad rey A Wil iam. tbo! straigut beau, | wi i ny his nomidutwn, ua’ being the only man who couid | beating CrDickeruun’n (kev tiavay Muck second, | Wisse ceitihee nit eee eka command the entire Germon vote of the Btate, | und J, dowlyn's (New Haven) Keusce. Tume—245, | Towers, Cmrel irrespective of party. Carried anunimously. 245, and &a, of Publ Printii ‘The second shall consist of one Ab ‘ Bach Assembly Dish iety ab Fresident and Governor, sought to secure the con ty woul) be best eulserved hy Teas a <i} amy horealver be cond trol of the Senate, an it would in time seek to control Peace kes own purteaiet aod Wi Ac in the ofice of Buperinien Ou, Mouday 4 deputy mars On mytion of Mr. Maguus Gross, it was resolved Biers of the Ihoged of Ald seiyou OFe the organization of the Assembly, and #0 have the bor, race wes for runing horses, mile | tor M chikan ed licre, bringing with bim tuous Issued on the part o foiowst The to wad the resolutions to the New York delegation | heats, best two in Lire; weiter wuts; Bl to We | copy of the etment, ‘and even the Peter Tortin againet the persoan Jom . ~ ~| entire maciinery of the State in its hands, The | Mr. tronge H New York, thought the | ior presentation in tive Convention, and that the en- cond; fan won iy Be Led ed upon dude. Wylie of the ‘otharny £4 ra nk the Wat sfouci speaker's lanenage was exceedingly bold and defiant, | f,"vluton involved an linportant question, wd dt 4 i ‘ron On and ‘a tire Conveniion march in a. body to their rooms In et 0: Kaniaae wovudon on | We Dele tifa ela f £10, thit ew wus appointed t get legal Tats, beating W. HL. | Qaurt of tue Dini Wed by bie por ‘The procession moved through Hud- | Strong's Eyotst, second, and W, W. Ghemey's (ie | the chaacter of moved to"lay th jot Ob In 1 oy news, Waal and tated iow wide tive Mee Mouday ¥ vived and “ 4 tommanding the close atiention of the large au.tience vice upon the subjec Me an eh Fourts, Joseph Dowling; Sixth, | one member from each Congressional ’ vould certaniy secure ® more perfect o1 BiB Wort; Boventh, Cowald Orendoriers | oh) sary shronpnams ihe Otate. ile sonia ect ‘Minot Hall, in this city, for the purpose of forming » sou 4nd DUE wireti® and Broadwuy lo the Delay: 1 fentue! sll, rn Magi aur ewa ‘ hi is ~ evening It was sta what bie Charter elyetiog iy ant Present, At {te conclusion Mr, A. N. Ludlagton, of en Tiouse, etizasting general, sttcution ua the ay. ‘AS | heats, Mimo ita. TO. POTS Pasa pia Pra Brg oe et eaicekerien Pee ea erutenos bis, Tarneft Larerye were anna aha ae ot oe Ononda a, 2 temp ©, in a temperate aj eech, 10 pour of Onelda, reported the fol. | te, Dviavan Louse, addresses wore mado by Dr. | Tie enthusiasm Was linmeme. Three thousand | Juu.clury act authorises tue arrest o1 auch parti loying men unde the eigiichour inw. i te checved fur sve fall ters elon the troubled waters, He insiste! thatthe De | | wing list of porn ¢ alee Teport wan | Clots of Newburgit, tae Hon, O. Otvendorter, A. | teams were on the grounds, the Judge having the discretion bo dismins, bint Relmentes Sebo are, to vinit the obner ore tty Of two yours. i sould BY wand i Oakey Mull, and oLuers, ‘A trial Of working Oxon took plee. bail, or fend them ou for tral, No evidence was pio: | througye-’Xhe States ara to divido into 10 Paros, | PONE" lieve shalt be one Assistant Aldernay oly af mocracy of ihe Interior cond not in erere ina quar. | *dopied by acl gre lace, th { +travel East and the other We Gach Awumbiy Dintrich th sha ely qstttated. Ph APP dite eh aie Week ——____ To-morrow two iaces will tiv place, the fret | duced to indicate the cuilt of the parues kbove named, | ouw Dinirice Furcitntet. Phe fel between the Democracy of Kingso untvand New | Tren ena boat Luni ionn rox, of New | M: tts Di He Se ton, | Deng for iour-year-old volte; premaus, $40 and $190. | the lticunent alone being exliibied as ground for tls - OF horeafter MOGRder this ack shall be York city, and would not, He sympatbiard with the | York, aud Mictiaci Connolly, of New York.” eee a ee , ‘The second race will be 10r hurd thst bave never | appiteation for @ warrant for the arrest und tewastee | SALUTE, were fired in the vu to be slattol f forks sity, . ympel Seornd {tale teb—Hugh Mccatwacon, of Oral ane Bowron, Sept, %.—The Democratic State Coo- | trotted fuster than &84; premium $30) bo the iret, | of the xeeused to Michigan Lier “election tieman from K: county who bad ! een 80 bad!: nee, of Be a Park last evening ty (he frieuds of Mayor Hoffman, c gentleman frow Kin, # county a wo Daly | Amto Ay De-Fas iE Queen saan, of Albany, axa | YCNtOH Of Maraachusetts assembled in Faneuil Hai | Sud $100 tor the secvnd, Vere Heke io alts penis ane An honor of ily womiwation for the Governorship of } et 100 ra \. 6 ve 1 Be ’ Vylie bs f " 0 r fon rupted him by saying the Kings county dele | Pht ey Pian: lel Magous, Jr., of Bt, Lawrence, enting all wee!ions of the State, and the Conver ‘D TEL'GRAMS, Detroit for the offer degea'in the eameing Ai -Avout @ o'clock | elections for As-ivtant Al i) they suail be cloct faton did vo! want his sympathy, “Very wel, | aud HC. Newton, of -arat rem 4 —— hich ebarues them with having fu by ding ig © perp Pires tor the ful f then,” Papel tare feo at Ptaph #0, and Jona W. | thon Is characterize through by harmony and RB fept. 8.-<Mi Trlingame ana iue | Me'Wesuhigton to defraud. the tant evening George Hwee, of 108 ii)oom#tetd My » seconded the nomi ation of Mr. Bauch. “An informal | “22% pittanel Medacahton, of Monroe, Convention to order, and Henry W. | New Yorks. Tisty wit hall Ome O40 Inet 1 Hu eged overt sok wae Comat | ei) de 17t Doane sree during a quarrel Tie | Citra se" Coane He he : : : 8 8, Eilewortt, of ¥ inghnabiuainaaidas Vayne, of Cambridge, was chosen President, Ie | rope. DIvYicULTIRS sertinD, Injured man was taken tothe New York Hospitit, | wasizued. tu tie Clerk of 4) cole wore vote wan then taken, remulting as follows: | 93 08lA inate ave s briet spocel upon taking the chair, and tie | Sax Francisco, Sept. 2.—Te sailing of the Department of | And la nob expected to tive through the night, Tue ‘aa shalt no ni ety Beach, 68; Laning, 41; Averill, 9. Pending the Convention then procecded immediately to prelimi. | Stexmer China for Houg Kong ks boen postponed it Kio Janel assailant made Lis escape bofure the police could bo | nt ‘vote, Kings county voted ‘or Averill, but changed to fury Desiueas, even be 6 puintiuent of comuit, | UNL to-day, on accound of theaon-urrival or the ued Helo Janeiro, | motide ; | sk Uli ‘ Beach on the development of the Intter’s strength, ‘ * , Ae. he be mate andi | Golden Age from Panama, tied, aud th Benoey Courry (N. J.) Renowrteays.—The Halal nie msid ay te ~ Phenominatic n wee immed ately confirmed and madé HAS adion OF \ wternoon. Jobt ‘y Adams will be renuminated Mowroomeny, Ala, pag! Ssiith hen to bring oar es Orsi nee ne | Bergen € t i) fit ay mn thee . ol an vbrou, of W) otto tor Governor, issued » procla he Legislature in “agney, Mr, Washburn, down the Pa: ‘ion , Maran was reat SUCrES®, ity, and Lila i WBanimous | y acclamation, Thue the Ring arranye SSRW, Bib avon, OF TW Ona gs 10x, Bopt, %—The following wouuuatious for | extriorivanry nthe. HA inst., tur the pur: |°rana, in complianes Wik eo request of the United | aplendidlly Mominated, t and. ¢ Krauts, od Ose docusie: onts were again interrupted, and the Murphy me | Mesore. Lull, of New York, and Folaym, of Erio, were wady | [yous uf penal States Government, ee ci from Paterson wang Uhre oF four ean slun hin Gk eehieved another triumph, at which they were vers | /"<F¥mzvutell a Commiite, Yo conduct Mr: kare Wo Goveiuor, dunn Quiney Adame, of Quiver: | bona } N. J., Sept. 2—Maj.-Con. Mead rep. Pe oO ie Thos, Ceinmiage ot dackwnmeety | repeals ‘ ste int Jubilant, ‘They claiin now to be satisfied and will aaven Lin HAFY ct Ald Chicion Becasieointy ond stall arrived at, Oy ee sFiguss 4 Conduce G, MoGrue hay boen appointed As- | pres de the ‘Hon, Hath Nubie euchatn i 0, Os Tle 068 halt take SaPeUL HMIDCHI MET ing to cry «ts, Mr. Beach, being present, Mr, Jvine fF of Kings, moved shat urer, Henry Arnold of A\ for Audit f, eee ee tine Male | essox of Internal Reveuue for the Second Hininiee of | the audicnes tor over an hour and a half with one of . : may : called to the platform, and made a short mpeech, after | [iter of two Trim euch Judie Batroct he » Deviriex, of Salem’; for Attorney-General, wnt is looked for the Ins of the week, Obl, wt Cincinnati, vice M, 1, Gaddis, resigned, pie best campaign specches. The hull was gunulers anna A Gaarr ano Courax Tha oot 1 to repurt.an Edcetoriai (eket for the cousideratior Z i ° iF sins’, h i y flied by a eplendid audience. Phirteontit ri aon Kepubllew Which the Convention adjourned umtibdd o'clock to | Sf iie'Chnvention, and tMat In eclectine anne thie Hom © Dish teeth ok iat wdeaftinied Savanna, Ga., Beptembe %—The negro " Lap clo a nus Lt is ay | FD, AE, le, HEIL root win Wdewaed by €4-Govs | thon ot Books n, B,D lask eveiing calved a #ploue Morrow morning. Lsdet salonal Danktce bo tn the Bosnsr tice ome | Last your, with the exeaptioa. of Mr. George, M. | Jo the oetakirie of the cup Fe cquang wnoube. |, No partion pavo born, dusignated to wupply | Frice, and wos very elluily attende Hibavmee opp site tiie Bh adguarters By til “ af nie | Comer wslonul Din.tsct as to the Elector therwst, Biearher wie de ig & ea Siteus | They have armed them 0 veuadare drill-ug nigusiy, | the bli mi Kevenne De | ina'e ag Paocession.<-A’ meeting of | way, and al ‘ourse of citizens witnessed ning. Ue authorized to euroee | feid was homunted 1m Bis place. aud country ‘olka are coupeliey to Ka in pucticn of | wh cb wainorize Asacaagre and’ Clie jary to ola c Hhtier Gi, Novle, of Wisconsin, Au outside meetings <11 P, M.—The Committe tion one Ficetor. nid Was Han neeed in Bis pie | they come > b thei from any slutignor they cuoowe, ‘Tue uuabter a orga ied by tis select on of Mr, Daniel Ly Novthe Auuawr, Sept. 2-11 P. M.—The Committee ,coareating ote Rieger, Toe acyeral vowinations were made unvnimous, } Hu oF twelve whew they come > mar Han am, ony statiqnes they pods orga ie by ie wiect‘on of Mi, Danlel Ls Navini following Coumiite reniols naan Frealt rs a penn Boe Ae 4 which the siously. The platform is short, It roaMrms the | to reset Presiden tyat Klectore Loud,enlly were tude for apcech from Mr, | {u0,Wevcaue len Oy tt dee iedeed Major BAY WAND: OFT MORPK, \endered. $0 Lata, . te Republieun State Central ‘ ational platform of the Fourth of Juiy | first Amuruce—Withan M. nae Ore Adams, tue Gubernatorial candidate, but he not be- | Sukn'H, Kestburn, a veteran jo printer of thin ety The following interval revenue offivera were Marit kay ate ac tara sbto lov tuto the matter of Convention; is more explicit on the n Trae bot Khe a Wt MeClelua. ing present, Judge Abbott briefly addressed the | ty inquire into the matter, and b-day he received appointed to dF Storekeepers~ Alen M. fuse ‘8 orgunlzations, that they would do so a% Dei cre were twenty-four meine n rth Distr bet it. Co Nowe by fagoue, Ja. Cwnvention. eulvsizing Seymour and Bair, wd | lotier fron Washington 'statre thut unless a job | @.ek, Miwankce, Garret M. Losse, New | erats, en miaee, ‘Cle date wan lized ut Oct, jar report of the Bxecutive eal question, decisring for gold payments where fh Diatrict—ivewwr hitey,G. A. Daytone charging the Republicans with gross extravagance | printor produces work which weoul by iim or abit | York elty; doun i, Warncek, Covington, Ky. ; | the grand torehl ght procession, aud. a comm ; | eXCeps #0 Wueh ws recuge so expressed in the bond, otherwise paymenta ie | zh uairict CI rang S RoR arker. in managing the duancial department of the Gov- B others for bis accouut, be Moot Hable ty « manu. preies ‘Knapp, Myookire, N.Y. picheel Lied one from ench Congrissional district was appemted | nized the Mullard pores hie ae not jected, ow } deno 0 hse yh tht “4 Stor ecroment, 4 Pit adel Ciayton Miudieton, New York cy to confer with the Chairman lor the pur ose of fo technical insormalities, but a comiuitbes aiefah tetars dtp ounten tonal Srvie, Samienneney |niivee Comrieeras 9 Like © Cs Laren ‘Ihe Committee on Resolutions made » report, | '™MWree WH “ Kiis, Third District, Pennerlva: | laying out the route and making the nocceniry wr | eed in cok into the fein, tiie ecinmtles the echeme for the aie of the cinals to the Federal | ‘The committee appointed om contested vente re | which was adopted. vanit; dna. BP. Morrison, Second District, Penny! | ryngoucnte, dc, After sume debate it was decided | jot cubrace any of 6c luterested partion, Gen, i Government; and — eowp ita Johnsom = and berted is Payor of od M, M.rsb, of Kichwond, aud ks , resolutions were received with three cheers, FIRES, aia Ay Otto, Hertnon ‘Thir seed pitgen that no other names should be allowed on the | stekles auu Gen. elmer are mcaibes i ested the report was aclopte and adopted, — New York; John W. O'lrlen, Ninth District, New | ja the procession beyond those of the nv | that they will sun bring abuub the muck dasire Chase, The State Central Committee will be | yr Tres Eyck, of Seneca, called up bin resolution | “The Convention dissolved at 4 o'clock, with great In Secon Avanus—A irvwas disqnvered tate | York; Wa. Merrifiele, Fint Lustrict, New York. | tiunal and Stale candidates: “Afr giving tnrec | hagsnt? Wut aves Dring early the same as before, dom A. Greene | co eniarge the Slate Commits to 3) members, |” | applause fur Seymour wud Bia, en Tt IAL a tts damsel atthe CUTEROE ia ROR GG San SHRGED GO" Manon: Ghucre br the enndideven: the’ mesting eijourned: ty lp ly glen a thrown overboard, and John W. Baker ie subailta- | | Mr A-Oabey Ini! mosed wo ai me trod ote | aot Jas, M. Cummings, caused )y + Window curtain jak- just received here, speck | | Tits Guano Ratirication on tHe 20.—The | Crun.—So ai xous were the Republicans of ted, This te the ouly change, The following Eleo | te qemvers of the Susie Cowmiier, and tral, .a ad. | COBVention ef Olicers of the Army of the | ing fre, Dawuage slight. in eonequence of the birth | Special Committes of Publio Meigs of the | Bighth Avsombiy District for the él.vilou of Grant tors have been determined on: At large, teary W. | dison, the Prosideut appoias three lo be aombore ab Jam Boot Ix Secoxp Avenve.—Shortly before 10 o'clock | of an lielf to the Greek throm. 6 event, not | Union Republican General Committee web last nicht | and. Colfax that two clube were foriagd to Ahae Blocum, Delon De Wolfs Burst Distict, Lewis J. | Be oe ata ’ Bowron, Sept, %.—About one hundred officers | » dre was discovered ab Bemnd avenue, occupied | having ogcurred tor the lust ‘four centuries, ‘Thi | to make arrangements for the great meet ng 49 be | si et womens shot tee ee ere j Rawarde; Second, George Ly, Fox; Third, lesa | inal’ cacltion. tie thought he dese Ee ork | ofthe tate Army of the assembled to-day at | by Dr. Ji fasted UY hp. qrplosion of rt ie ny Facets beanies of Ones detaila of their proceedings. are not. of expecial iu: | the Lonor of contributing to the hero of Apomatiox ; Van Ande vensy Li forest to the pubile, but we may aay thas the plaw of | ‘he larver amogué 0! success. Im this state of rivalry mostvenes. Tho belle wore rong A ization | fraterval organization, Syed, Tye, vgs equare before the Roy! wit tho meeting ie upon the most ibers| sealo, and all | {1 wus : vident that, nothing feetive could be dove Or Mi the large barn of rare i oie Commissioner. the couteat lw between Bascom and and submit ® tow remarks, bub | laws, whieh were the name to janes kind believing in the great priueiples of the Ke | with either of those orgenteations, and an a:nalyann- hth, James M, Sweeney; Ninth, Kdward Jones; Hy me ai jeoting was called to order by Dr. Samuel | Cove, Long island, was tirek ty, sigbtaing, end nA Yo garhnsaaiie populace. | Sell ha! ected, that Ook piace, and a ee eth held lant evening Beinn. Van Banaions” ‘Teeauuns De Win G | inttearat ess Convention to appulut in eduiies | #: Green, of Bostim, Chairman of the Committee of fainee with all fs costonta, wast ontnagedt '2\'6 jeg hae ay Beye end A © | Rrexcand gathering will be sach an to aotound tha | arind Grund chest, ‘The folowing ‘are ihe offecss Swonty-to thieee members at larce, Arrangements, ‘Was well lied wit! whed:,onts, and other fam | MY, OHered./, The King aypeared | Oppoaite side, and currespondingly chwer he bara of | y° tho Club, a& at n President, H Weak; Twenig- Arms, Jas, MoQuade: Twontytonr®; | “ifr ‘Tes hye accepted theamendment sugsenied | “A Camminies op Orgnsisstion wee sppolateds 00 [prop bey beed meg tery eey te pride liad Miter to the Qaesen her twee poms, the Grad | the Hepublicaas, Bonyam a Ke Sela: Vee Brentteaie, Sha Pe j Jas, MoLe.n; Twenty-lifh, Win, ©, Devicer; T by Mr, Comatock, abd it was adop' Hing ol Col. P. he Davin, of Virginie; Gear a. Wi, | ie ‘Tis bes had devizoyed within | Tore ales aad Michdlan, and all the oftcers ofthe | — ‘Tue follow! the resolution adopted Jarviainon, W. M,” Wetnm, aad vol, Adam Stoger j -sisih, Hew. N, Laoain; Thleieih, Wo @. Fargo, | Uhr W. Mier, of Marron, ad Pe had. boon te, | MeaneetUeiied dees ‘hr 1 hee Me Flasstend, Cour and the uigeat o@cials of the ‘late. “Auer | , fesotred, Thal al Union ieputil ortge Hoenn! Cngl ond Tdwand B. Lawes) P », Mor Clera of the Gourt sf Appeals he cousns i an | fern, by cera iltatny hat here won in ts | of tala Ken. We United ‘Buabew army, Sept. h—-! manu- | wasfor somodaye the scene of great raoicing,.‘The | {4s 047, alt Grant aud Coltay Clube, had all Treasurer, Wredsrick Jugal: Benge neat Aras, * sowed down to Perrin and Teabrocek, ¥or Caml | fon Henry Nosphy. He Gite Mikes esiied | fut Cotati i earned on gat Picea Mw Si | game letae stra Crcian coarese fal te.ciae | Wel or Mourne ane nied on wie was merely of an exccuih to make # motion aud. 4 2 a ee a ] Iy'woru out and discouraved, aud thas i6 will be with | fuscilaa et Couper Lnativute, on the bess tminortanae

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