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TIIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. CABLE TELEGRAMS More Press Opinions on the Embassy. A London Company Propose to Build the New York Under- od Danishment of a Russian Bishop to Siberia, The Bace of Dritish Tea —_—_—_—- GREAT ORITAIN, ips from Chi Loxpow, Sept, 8.—Much interest in felt, as feaal, in the annaal contest between the clipper ships with the first cargors of the new tea from China, The ship Ariel arrived from F.ochow day before yester- day,and fariy wou the race. company with the Tarping and Sir Launeclot, To- day the Spenitirif and Sir Launcelot arrived off the outh of the Thames, th: Spenditirit beating the 8. neelut about twenty-one hours. Loxnox, Sept. ‘The Ariel sailed tn ccessful attempt fe yesterday to launch the Bermada from the dry dock On the Thames, The Berwurta, with the ¢ Great Kastern, will be the tngle exception of largest strocinre for Boating in the world, Loxpox, Sept. 8.—The Standard to-day bas an treaty with Chin Pays: We cansot share the jealousy and suspic) With which the London Times regards this treaty Th it we nee nothing which slows that the Uni ed Btaics lias acqu re! a movopo y ofprivileges. Nor do We treaty ive any ev: the rock of sl th and nation; but on who built ‘onnd Railroad in this city oder to construct the osed underground rout 1 New York city, an capital required to complete the road Which the projectors may {ail to obtain at home urday, the 6th of Sentem- ber, Wil Le oLserved as a bolday, and the Siow Ba- thaige in this cliy wii be closed, Lospox, Sept. 3.—The contract the Metzopull an Under tale a provinioval Loxnow, Sep Sr. Paransnvne, 3.—Dishop Platak Aime since received an order to send # delegate bo the Catholic Synod, then about to convene ander Abe dircet.on of the Emperor, te comply, and bas just been banished to Siberia for ‘The Bishop refused Panis, Sept. 8.—The Emperor has gone to the Camy de Uihions. aia FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Lonnon, tent: 88 P. M.—Console closed at 94 for can secaritie closet at U 7: wtral Raliway shares, iy; Brie Kailway Lowbon, Sept, 8.—The official report of the Bank of Boxiand, made eased £7HK0 wer ing \oted firm; rentes 70 M.—Cotton—The_ market 1. The follow ing The warket 1 unchanged ioe being wade at yn produce mar: ‘Other Arti 18 ueebs audacd white, 49 francs, om WESTERN MEXICO, Sonora Amert> ne 54,000 Acres-Nanta Anna st JunrexSilver Mi In Lower Onlifornta, Bax Francisco, Sept. 8.—Advices from Mazat- fan, Mexico, are to the ®th of August, Gen, was asnarsinated on the Ith of Auguat In the City of Durango by some oMcers of the militar Cauto, who was in command of the garr place. Gen. Paton! had been ordered by Gen. Canto to report to his military beadquarters, and, not com- immediately, be was shot dead in a house of marder caused a strong On the receipt of public feeling against Gen, Cauto, ws by Gen, Corona, he despatched « courier horities of Durs tructions to thi 6, ordering Gen, Guerar to. take comm €1y, and toarrest and imprix Hickte im the assavs.nation, including Gen, Cauto, F woud prono ‘all the officers im submit to arrest, ase of Sinnola by reporte'uf tiibuastert: gm roin Cuba, New Orleans, and the Rio Grande, to ti Larods, and Varques are sald nts. aud that they to understand each other's nov are determinea to destroy the Juarez Government, yorted that Lasoda Ih issued a strong pro- DO agalnat the Ganeral Government, de- ig himself iree and indey. mdent; that he has tin- mense stores of corn and war mater! believed the Government dare not atta i offelally notified that Le regiatratiin laws must be ue Clergy Who seek to evade enforced with roge ‘Toe Legisia'ure has issued an edi more tha. hair of ‘ts euch all persons who wo to visible ‘means of ie Americana have obtained the ri nse S40 yeres of Innd near Fort Alta are to the 230 of io that territory Advices from Lower Californ| Two “reducing will ve suspended work on account. the bigh rate of uty gu te exportation It is believed that ‘mph Company will have to suspend, ul- at ely r mine Gn, bay los, wo wurrender the control of ‘of the country to the pewly eected civ) brig George Emory, which h 4 fr a numer 0: dan Franeiseo bas been condemned as utterly worthless ué_ purchase of th nu Pocitie ports, ig ven Linenia, both In favor and in the purciase, were expressed auung fof thy peopl br ‘he Superintendent of the A berm morsel y Worn led by jediate,; sot hunse oer American, who b hiies, engineer oF ed on board the st 21, and was bu: ‘The (uneral was atte by the Amorican residents and tie Mexican mi teamick Lacka» unl Pas, Lower < —>—$—_- Emancipation Celebration, Sept, 8.—The emancipation telebration In this city wo-day was participated in by dout fifteen hundred colored peuple, men, we Large delegations we from Albany, Coxsacki Hunsow, N.Y. Kinderhoox, and other ‘The exercises consisted of s procession, Which paraded the privespal strerts, Wasuingion squar 1 speeches in, fe wan addressed of Bchaghticoge, the Key. Mr. Geo. H. Mant, Hail this evening. ering Was give re- id decorum. All who part: tipated seemed to enjuy the vee —__——_ New Hampshire, Sept. 8.—Elijab McQuillan and eg vadefight on Monday, whicu by blows trom ti i dievbarged tn the Fatal A@ray ti Exeren, N. ub of MeQu il & fowling-piece, ‘wes drunk wd quarrelsoue, been arrested for the homicide, a Bruiarisip, Mass., fend Bhimads Qu the Japanese ariny, who bi endemy for the past tw. ome in consequence of Abate of bigh rank in @ atiended Monson ears, have buen ordered A) remain at Monson, janitich, two office THE NEW YORK STATE DBMOCRATIO CONVENTION, prishaenatoion ‘The Platorm—Remainder of cctors for Prestdeat—T" mittee Adjournment, Atuarr, N. Y., Sept. 8.—The Democratic State Convention was called to order at fifteen minutes be- fore eleven o'clock, when James B. Cratg, Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions, rend the piatform, whieh was adopted by acclamation, the reading boing frequently interrupted by vociferous cheers, RLECTORS A? LaRGS, Bata an he CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS, State Ticket " irk, of Sail Le Sehaack, of Columbia, 1a Wanly DB. Mattice, of Greene. M—James Koy, of Albany. 1. Jobe H. Col Kenerelaer, 16-—Koby HH. TF rane D. Flanders, of eran! of 2} —Warthew sh shoceraft, of Mtadion. #.—Quver Forier, of Cortland. Ison, OF Chey ley, of Mone 1, OF Genesee, FURTHER NOMINATIONS, joanal Commissioner. —Otiver Bascom, of Washing: on, Privon Inapector.—David D. MeNet), of Cavuga, Clerk of Aypeals.— li. U. Perrin, of Queens, ‘Te STATE COMMUTER, The following was then announced as the State Commitee: Members at Large Basie) North, of Prat Dias uel J, Tilden, of New o; Joseph Warren, of br BW. Sweoney all CaS often iat A Fowler aod Augustus range. Tried Dhaeriot— William Cassidy, of Albany, and Is MyConntie, Of Rengsriner. Fourth Districk Wm. J. Averitt, of Bt. Lawrence, and Taayah Wood, of Saratog AZIM Diatriet—George Hh Sanford and John W. Bar e 8. Arnot and N. Wilton Pare >». C.D, Walker nod aud Janes Jack- Mr, Calvin Frost, of Westeheater, feelingly a Inded to the sndden death of Peter Cagger, eulo. gizing bis character as a citizen, and his wiseitsh avd valual asa member of the Democratic party. lie offered tue iolivwing resviution, whicl was adopted Ravolved, That this Convention recognize tn the death of our Inte compaujon and ¢ side aud (rieud, Pe oF Atos. ve tothe Denier ths Lue to the whole count Hite tigence, ie And ‘: rorted to the bert parpores, a onitireser oselehly to promote the Democratic cause. Iti 46 te wot fess thaa to his memory to record this eet Of his character, aud thie expression of Our gratelul re huewbrance, On motion the officers of the Convention were di- rected to invorm the cand: of their nomination, With repeated cheers for the tekst, the om adjourned sine dle, rk; enol, de, of Con Aunaxy, Sept. 8.—The Democrats held a very ing here to-night, Included umn Jarge ratith ome fitecn ward clubs, ‘6 three hunared men each, and a majority of whom bore torches, tor "Park was lighted by gas and numerous Chinese lanterns, There were Sve atends, and among the speakers were Juige Homer A. Nelson, Atior hey-Gen, Champlatn, A. P, Laning, Judge Morris, of Irooklye, A. Kogers, of New Jersey, Magnus rose, '0. Persin, and Herman Schrocder, of New ork. rineut Election, Sept. 3.—Returne of the Gov- been received from #8 towns, resulta: Page ( Kawards (Dewocrai) ‘age'e majority. . ‘Thir'yAhree towns remain tobe heard fre Reports from Uisowns show the elvctiu Legis.ature an follows: Kepatsl cane Detioornts No civies. Sy. Loum, § Seound Congresaic day at Washing burg for Congres Boscowet, Wis Repub sean Conve Sept. 8.—The Third District jon to-day nominated Gen, Cobb (or Congress, Guwen Bar, Wir, Se was nominated for Congr hon assembled here, nrows, W ond Dietriet 1, F, Hoskins, Scranton, Pa, Sept. 8.—Gen, Carl Schurz spoke (lie evening to te largest German audience ever usseubled Lere, @ large proportion being Demo- crate, Tro, N. Y., Sept. 8.—The Hon. John, A. Griawol, the Ropablican eandidate for Governor, lett here to-night for New York. He will stop at’ the rooms of the Usion League, Autexwows, Pa., Sept. 8.—The Democratic Cone n of the Sixth District, Le Wi band Mouigomery counties to-day unanimously nominated the flow, Jobn D, Stites for Congress, Bixowawron, N. ¥., Sept. 6.—A salute of thirty guns was fired in this city this evening by the G And Colfax Cub, in hour of the 8,00) Repu! 8.—Philetus Sawyer to-day by;the Republican 8.—The Republicans 1y vominated for Congress Soxmuvitas, Sept, 8.—The Hon, Amos Clark, Jr, of Elzabeth, was nominated by the ‘i bird Dis. trot Repubican Convention today, Convention large and enthusiastic, Cul, Charles Scranton, Presl- de Cozzens’ , Wasr Pom, Sept, 8,—Some persons at Coza-nn's Hotel attempied to deceive tne Dubile hy telegraphing shat the salute fred here last bight wae ta bonwr of Mayor Hoa Lombiation, The sal in honor of the nt election, and was fired by the Grant and Colfax Ciub of Ligh: land Fails, Lewiston, Me., Sept, 4.—A public political dis- cussion will ‘occur Friday, Sept. 11, in thia city, be- tween the Hen, Wasiington Gilbert, or Bati, and Dr. A. Gaccelon, the Democratic candidate for Con gress. Gilbert was the challeaging pariy. Political excitement ty this rw of the State is latevee, and tase weetings are eld daily. Lewiston, Me., Sept. 3.—There was a largo Re- publi in the Park in this ely, Uh Eveviny, which was wddressed by the Hon, Isinel Washbutne, Jt, and the Hon ML. Ludden, Bo- tween eg! «i people Were present, At the re was a nase merting of U Democracy on Haywarket square, which war ad dressed by H. Ro Braioury, of Hollis, aud Gen, Thomes Bwing, Jt, of Kansas, Avovaray Me, Sept 8.—The Rep Kennebec Valley held miss conver Jay. Iwan the largest gathering county, Th mori g @ Mag was) ed, and this after m di jone were revived from the ur rounding wowna. All then formed Iu procession, whieh wns bir in tength, afer which w tn ing) was held, presided over by — ea-liover nor A. P. Morrill, with ex-Goveruors Cony, Wilivtae aud Coburn for Vice-Presideats. Addresses were nade by tie Hou, Robt, G, Ingersoll, of Lhdno and others, Another meeting war Held In the even hoe at Gent Hail, which was presided over by the *AZOU ncham, and Addressedthy Sensto e ‘An ou vo Teeuing wine addressed by Seusior Wison, dir. Ln Tull, nd the How, 3G. Blaine, Alupy dweilings were Siuminated and d.eoyated, a FIRES. sda heat Iy Base Twenvra sruewt.—A fire broke out on Wernoaday nigut wt 42 East Twellth rtreet, caused iwa'e Kae pipe in the celiac, Damage alight, ‘At Fan Kockaway.—'The dwelling and store of M>, dward A, Darrow, at Far Rockaway, waa do: siroyed by Ore between | and 2 o'eluck On Wednes: diny morning last. Mr. Darrow and bie bora 4 barely escaped with thelr lives, saving nothing but the clotives they bad on, TI sis estimated at $3,000, which was partly insured, ‘Tbe fire was evidently the work of an incendiary, Ix Baoowirn.—A one-story fram: Yo: k street, owned by Patrick’ Crean, was destroyed by fre on Wednesday night, Ik was occupied as a provision store by Henry Purcell, whose lows on stock amounts to $700; insured ia Baltic Com any, ‘The loss on buildtng was $200; vot insured Whe are wan caused by boye playing with matches. Iv Forsytu Staeet.—Abcut 11 o'clock last evening a fire broke ut at 100 and 108 Forsyth street, a three-story brick building, owned and occupied bj Cole Bros, a8 a pork jacking celablabment, The fire originated in the smokehouse at the rear, which is connected with the main building by a wooden roo! covered with tin, extending over the yard. This latter building was shightly dainaged, ‘The loss on stock {8 estimated at $4,000, and on the rear build Ing about §6,00. Covered by tuaurance tn the American Exchange and A.tna Insurance Companies. ae ~ Disp Suppency.-—Joln C. O'Brien, of 26 Leon- ard street, died suddenly yesterday ab his resilience, from consumption, tructure, 78 OBITUARY. —a Death of Ex-Governor Seymour of Connece tent, Tarrvonn, Conn, Sept, %.—Ex-Governor ‘Thomas Ii, Seymour died at his residence tn th city at halfepast eight o'clock this evening, of typhotd fever, aged 61 years, He was edueated at the Mia- dietown Military Institute; studied law and prac- tieed the profession; was a Representative in Congress from this State from 1348 to 1845, In 1846 he went to Mexico as Major of a New Engiand regiment, and was promoted to Colonel after the battle of Chepnl- tepee. He was olected Governor of the State in 18%), and reflected three times in succession ; wae Minis. ter to Russia during President Pierce's: administra. tw has bell other oMces of honor and trust, i for lis generous and social q large circle of friends and ac- qualntances through country. He was a prom: {nent member of the Masonic (ravernity at the ime of f " Railrond Train Wrecked by Breaking of a Bridge-Cnrs Destroyed by Burning Kero~ sene-Oue Man Killed, Spainorieun, Mass. Sept. 8.—A freight train on the Boston and Albany Railroad broke through ® Dridge at Hassell last might. Just after the engine Dad passed over, thirteen cars, two of which con tained kerosene, went Into the chasm, Right mins utes liter the kerosene exploded, and the fire de- stroyed the cars and part of the bridge, One man wan killed. ‘There will only bea brie Interruption to travel, ‘The ‘ollowing particulars are from the Springheld Republican: = ™ . “Just after the engine of one of the nicht freight trains, bound east, hed passed over the firet bridge . in Russell, about 11 o'clock Wed- git, the structure ‘gave way, several aking loose fiom the locomotive, were pre cipiated Into low, The engineer stopped ‘as possible, and returned to the that to be bad hew ing for belp, relief when an expl party, @ brake ‘Surned in th ‘The explosion wet th the ears Which weve soon a mane of damon, It ie sup: that the man Hil, who was In the wreck, killed by the explosion, of burned to death, though hin fate could not be ‘positively ascertained last wight, Another brakeman—e Mr. Eveletu, of this elty- ia missing, and It is feared that he also in Killed, “The engineer Immediately ran to tus city, and a train TiAde UP Ae KOON BS possible to take Sang Of men ond medical sesistance to the serne of the dinascet It ie supposed that the explosion iby nitroglycerine, as the fire spread with \@ rapidity immediately alter the iret cou: occurred, by ned Ch a cussion. ee — CONDENSED TELEGRAM amma Avausta, Ga. Sept. 3.—There has been heavy rains here (or the past two days, Sr. Loot, Sept, 8.—Mesare, Westheimer & Fppcteim, wiivlesale grocers of St. Joneph, Mo,, lave fal d. Dhelr liabilities are §2),00), aud aascts #8), 10, Narnia, Sept, 8 —The boll wort hi op srance in the cotton-frlds of Northern Missis * ising considerable alarm among the Pia Garvaston, A general Impression pr De received at this port, Scumxectavy, N, ¥., Sept. 8—The mystic “Trae Maes, tie organizatio wal convivial here Immenre Concourse o: peop of magic were in the Ii air is eenorally pronounce been the largest and best of tue kind ever wi Hantroup, Conn., Sept. 3 ‘ formerly o/ Sevannah, Ga, but a native of ihis cily, and the enti He was a bi will he bes Martford Chari’ pital, $S0K0; Th Widowe' Bociety, $0 ¥, SLIM; Retreat for’ l Pansoxat.—Gor. Fenton and tamily yesterday Jeft town for Long Branch, Mr, Bayard Taylor and family yesterday arsived from Europe, and are at the Astor House, ap Dear or ax Aauy Woway.—-Margaret Maloney, aged 97, was fowl vent roing tw the reat yard of 16 Washington street in a dying condition, OMecr Davin, of the Twenty-sevi nth t act, erates ee nto take her to Bele ie Hospital, but rhe dicd on the way, The body was conveyed ty the Morgue, Accipants.—Thomas Huggert, aged 7, of 99 Roosevelt street, Injured bis rely yen: terday aft sha howting bivck falling on itat Pier a7, . Taken to Bell @ Ihe ce tal... Jobn'Durke, laborer, while at work yeater: ‘on the new buliding at the corner of Bewenty-iourth street and Second fell a distance of tweive feet and injured hin Katly vosterday morning Antonio Pi bar boy, was run over bya Broadway Oe ig No, Isl, near Battery, and was badly injured,” Taken to Beilevue Hospital, Bou Ronneny ov Juwsiny.—Two well-dressed men on Monday nxt paid a visit to the Jewelry es: blishment of M. Lichtenaner, 42 Nw f Inapectin, me « ppomed that at party managed ort aa mined #00 ‘ set worth $1,000 left, ‘The ease was p to work up; but little hope is ent preperty wilt be ice ered, notwituatanding the jeavy reward which is oftered for its 1esturauion. ANOTHER ARSAULT ON THE H At about 6 o'clock | ing OMcer Muldos tue Eighth Precinct, John Day “Sh dobnny,” } my ty the Station i y Elward Ke, two. others, who came ut of Theodore” Allen's Hotel, Ud "Prince street, ‘The officer, however, succeeded In aking his prisoner into the Biation hous bis Injuries were there attended to, Lane, shorty after. olverving Oftcei Lona of the Staten Island Police, coming out of 49 Prince street in eitizen’s clothes, and “ mista» ing bim for a pal,’ said that he was “one of the fellows who beat Lonsdale at once ar ij to the station house, la auawer to the Davis said he was 27 years of age, ireel, and was a Ishorer, Onswquies,—The late Rey, IR, B, ‘Villotson, of the Puulist Fathers’ community, was buried yester day fom the Paulist Churen ta’ Fifty-ninth stroet. aya, d afterward the oMtec for the dead was chanted, An hour after comm Requiem Mass was sung tn the prescnee of » Father Hecker was the cele , aaaiete Fathers Young and De Sha Kev, Ad, Hewett preached an e on. Ab tie conclusion of th Incensing the remiing were ited in the hearse. ny of sprinkling her which ‘om the ehurel li fuvera) proc ssion procecded to St, Patrick's Cathe ‘al, where the remains were iv red in @ vault, The membesa of the Hloomingilale Catholie Associa attended the funer wel those of Bt. Vine cent de bau A lore pomber of clergymen wer: present, De I was 43 years of nd Was be oved by his eve segation, Cuammen — soMMence,—This body met y, terday for the time after the heated te Albert B, Strang w oa stews & member of the Boord a tly, Mr, lumen 8, Wall metber of the Comm.tiee of ed appointing three nventon to be held ¢ iw to make tue -appoln ion waa read fiom the Uhambe Clg OF Naptes, #tat port must ait He 1 take « pilot card. A short time azo an Engilsh vessel war wrecked at the entrance to tule harbur, Dr, J, 0 Noyes appeared betore the Tear and applied for an endorsement of a xcheme for constructing a canal 2'y miles ong, to connect the Mississippi river with tue iake near New Orleans, thereby stioriening the distance between ‘Urleana and Moblie by 15 saving veasels golng to the former port the fe arornd the Soutbwevt Hass, a distance of Vi ten, and shortening the vorage trom St Louly w Orleans by I days, ‘The subject wan re- ferred to the Execuuive Committeo, Vanocirepss.—An exhibition of the new mode of locomotion known as the velocipede was given esterday at Witty's earringe ory, corner of Sleecker street and Broadway, ‘The peblortner was one of tue Havion broshers, who bas paiented the In- vention in this country, The machine courists of Detore the other, with w scat or pad- le betw im. ‘The ridvr takes his seat on the idle, pute hin feet in two iron stirrups attached to forward «heel, and immediately begins to work ‘Tois'is done by working tie feet fo ward, Which produces motion in th sceriag apparat 44 of crons Handle, which is grasped by the rider, and turned ana twisted at pl Ii takes some short time to b body, bub a few day; plesiant, ‘The exer. jul, ‘There wre four arylng in price. irom, $38 to 475, Ax noon as the price Is lowered the invention wil doubtless become popular, aud every man, will be able to keep a Lorse of his Own, It is Intended to sive # public exbibstion soon, unanl was rediected 4 vitration A motion two wheel 4, 1863. GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. a DAY, SEPTEMBER FROM WASHINGTO SCOTTISH GAMES, Pho Clans Assembled In Sonea’s Wood, al festival of the New York took place yesterday In Jones Jort thelr headquarters In Sul- van etreet at 4 o'clock in the morning, and mus- tered one hundved and seventy strong, dressed in their pleturesque Highland co#tamo, and proceeded to the Third avenay, where they took the cars for the scene of the festivities, They were accompanied bertson's Band, which stra iP ra also contributed their share he two 4 Expulsion of the Colored | ans P in Members. tips Sharp Speech by one of their Leaders. Special Despatches to The Sun. Wasninoton, D, 0,, Sept. % THE CHARGES AGAINST MR. ROLLINS, received here that th Which was to have taken postponed until to Wood, The member Information bas bees Finckley investipatio place to-day In New Yor torrow ‘The only party arrested thus fr te ex: | Mr. Binekley, presuming upon his letter of authority from the Prosident, it seems, a dertook to direct and manage the case, He or- dersd the depu'y United States Marshal not ny more arrests for the present, ted States District Attorney Courtney telegraplied to the Secretary of the ‘Treasury today to know whether he should appear in the case, ‘The Beero- tary replied that, necording to the act of 1799, estab- lishing the office of United States District Attorney, it was his duty not only entra charge of the case, snabbing of Tinckley by Seeretary MeCulloch sin Washington engaged in the duties, se, and has no intention whatever of leay ineas connected with His opinion ts that the United States District Attorney at New York has ene Ure charge of the matter, and there Is nothing w' to'lt which ean require his attention either personally onor Ro'lins ts in the receipt of a tar; number of letters from prominent mea in parts of the country, tronble about Binckley’s attempt to got np charges Tho levers testify to the Cou grity and eMelency in th Home of them co Collector Smit They Brush the Dust from their Feet and Walk Out, —— Artanta, Ga., Sept. 3.—In the House of Repre- sentatives yesterfay, a resolution was passed to hold two sessions & day while the discussion of the ques- tion of eliaibihty continues, This morning Mr. Turn beanty and chival Who flocked in thousands to witness the national ‘A large number of vehicles were round, and a clrele of cirringes surrounded the ree arena, Which wae staked and roped in lor the contestants, At one period there was opward of twenty thousand sper Kingdome—Kngland, Ireland, and Seotiand—were resenced in the vant’ multitude that gazed upon the athletic uging. shooting, dancing. F (colored) ocenpled the Hy conrtesy, he said, he was en‘itied to his aeat, and he would not eringo nor beg, {# no paraliel In the history of the world to tho Never before was @ man isposing of lager roughout the ev apeyy, and reels Pat life and mettie la their heets,” Tho avonsements were participated tn with enthusiasin by all pr weone presented to-day t, Wile many ath flashed across the minds of the t three weeks Anglo Saxon momentous question ean not be setiled t Will be handed down to generations un contlanes t charges against himself, The spore © first took up the 1 Thwas the brawny ‘Tho great ques- Flanders, ‘the ‘or tof the Neptu | Dinek man, ‘This is | Gon is, am Taman? If 60, Delaim the rights of am: | Democratic principles will never find th | you find the Democratic leaders advised the people to then blamed was the order of ng him to give hi atting the heavy «tone (24 It.). The stenting Jari. Throwlog the ly nner (21 Tha.ds sioner's well known int discharge ot his duties, to break off all official intercourse with Binckley should ne return and atte remain away thus tar reed nder the act which declares that no diverfm{nation shall be made on If every wealnwag cearpot-bagger ries Into power on thetacks of the ‘ongress 10 tako away the ballot, wongrens oF the Con: pt to rosmme bis position | had boen rece © under twelvey “\ , The ti roe-legged race, Cith the pois. A}, The tong race, ARTMENT BXPRNAHS, The increased expenses of tho War Depart erease af the public debt i are caused by the settlement jo all “AN Entrances 20, BN); MUCOMA Ya tay @ Jargely attribute’ submit the question to frowing ont of th not been settled wntil recently, claima from the Bouth for destruction and are of property by the army are not inciuded in thes ex rebellion, and wh A convention of rors, Yankees, anybody to the Legisiature except You may drive us torch that ean never be put ont, and you will Twill do all Tean to make my This thing means revola- When we go, they nd enrpet-bag. were relit four year a, for them! If the election of Lincoln, four yeurs war aealamity, ithe capture of Itiehmond by reat Wasa misfortune, then patriots can now sally vote for the rebel- Democratic tie ut; but yon will or putting the her (24 pounds), aud Alexander Graham was dec! ‘The partios arre: implicated in the were dscharged on ace formality in the Indictment against them, Ajctment will be amended and proceedings resume Parties bave arrived fiom Buflalo who are sald to bave important infor- on whieh will throw light on the subject, ually engaged tn w ing ap the care, and It ie understood that they have possorsion paid by contractors at of parties here who paased the (rau i of the Post Ofice bianks, IN RRNTUCKY. 2 has reached here that th Statos Marshal, In endeavoring to #t parties deteetod In defy vu He, Was resisted by a band of armed men, who intant, took thelr om A) Anatly carried them to a trailroad station, leaving them there with the mark that If they ever mate thelr ap. again, they would be abot, THWRY WAR OH Claims to the amor pon the Port Ofice unt of vome Lue Look ont, earpet-baga will turn you ont, impeach Gov, Bullock, aud upset the Constitutl Nernoon session several members particl- On a rote being taki negroes were declared Ineligible by a vote of 80 to 2. Thus twenty-Cve megroes aro wuseated and four remain, Who claim to be white men. are to be investigated, ‘Turner as ho walked out brashed the du Other negroes bowed to the speaker aud waved their hats to the members, In potting the light stone (18 pounda), there were seven contestants pated in the debate, ernment detects ‘The others were not piaced, 4 entries for the standing Jump, The ed result way as follows: went, and rather th called the tweeting lo-order, and the following resu lutions were rend: draite in their Burtalo in favo from his feet, Peter Frazer....... ¥ appeared for throwing the heavy im), WIEN the following remulte : SPORTING, execute writs im Kentncky aga’ Rortaxn, Vt ‘The preparations for rmont State Fulr, which isto be week, are extensive have been erected, and the aece than ever before teized the Mar ing the light hammer (16 cial papers trom them, cls) was as follow! tg] Anderson, .. A large number of ‘The following was the reentt of the long Jumps: pearance in that re were p on Loreen and {9 offered by the Society, ny competitore, Le most wuccesssul ex: Ryu are larger than ev and there will be vat €80,000,000 fu ytaken and destroyed in the South during the war are now on file in the office of the Sceretary | They are mostly from partios claiming to he Unlonteta, and the Secretary of \ ‘The law# of Congress on tt are somewhat conMeting, and in view of this aiier has bean Yoferrad to the Attorney in his legal opinion, in preparing it, CHUETEENY EST. at continues to be largely at The rope walker, a mere boy, wi tof 40, feet Inst night, the rope fl to the nomening of th Jno serious In) wseertaimed th y minutes and 4 se The Hon, Geo tor, will deliver U Edwunds, United Stas Sena Wm. Deana was tho in Y minutes and 4 second: Te warn aplenaid apecrmen of heel 1» Vouna and Goidle, the broadsword New Haves, Conn, Vooday waa the e walking betw ‘The racing was wit ‘The tirst race—or four year-old cote, intie ats, best twoun thre won by 'Hymien in two atraight by 6 following were th ues Furfur, wocoud ; J. Wea frets J 0 high Juinp result The Schuetzen '¢, for horses that have never trot: than 22% mile heats, a8, $i) Lo. fir two hundred yards race, the following were In the evening the icultural «abjects tow Of Noriolky presitin a reception by the prominent Bleven retorted Hinitiday’ fell at the close of th MINISTERS ADKOAD. ch to the Boe ast Preneh mal race of two hundred yards, open caly to ran won by Dhateiet, the lor ie N ja eit bi cane Minis'er 10 | hetore the New England Society, aud the prem.ame Mr. Henry M, Watta, & appointed Minister to Austra, bas al ‘ally for the Republican teket, lar declarations ch Ministers whose position has hitherto boea raci® will take place to-morrow, and will conclude the Fair, tne Nami Park Radek: The follywing was the result of vaulting with Pritaneniita, Be heavy rain whieh’ has bs Sullolk Hark Kaces nad ty be py n falling here all day the SENATOR FOWLER, OF TENNESSE: pocial dexpateh to race of 440 ynrda created con prolonged and close, fvening Lat says from Nashville to the effect thi Sena’or Fowier hus come out openly for Grant an ur started, and Grabs Watker'secoud, and John A. Riley ai the jewelry establishments Toraing the caber, which was a pole ulneteen fect upport Seymourand Blatr, aad bis ebay cannot be accounted for, ab ihe biysian In 1 | namson.. rein ay Neill, WB. pe ening Toat'a de ini question, heavily in the eveving, Versation with ® pro wo, be aid that lie bat course to purw port and whatever ontrol to eleet Beymour and Diair, pressed regret that tie position, und compelicd to unite with the party thut ny je on the country, strong terins the financial plans of tue ald If it wm ca fi ancial ruln upon the coun ‘The ony objectionable plank in the e publican at relauine ty uid no longer hesitate as to but should give his #o largely wtended that has taken place for many years, a LABOR MOVE forced to ls Bl ecccscesen TOLMI. ss sseeseee room was fll dress by W. H doings of t Ath. st, 6th, Teh. Ken. Oth. Uricklayers for Consplracy. rgunization last night held a meeting for which moved the hearts of the aud Oriental of Ni iental of Green preferred unitin: pport to a party Secretary that the whole nua wigwamn was dedicated on Wednesda: tt W by feet, and capable of nodati 1,60) people, Uut 90 great was the erush at meeting t fi 9,000 people could bat Vaplicane'iu tele | Txor, N. ¥., Sept, &.—In the match game of The delinquent been present Ww tated, aud several Clubs were tm attendance, Ade dresses. were br NUMBERS AND SIGNALS FOR VESHELS, co with tho Inw of 4 jety, that the 1 itriw Fanta,» Bare Bal Club of Litte of Herkimer county, to-day, from the Hion ¢ a score of Ob to. ont, N. Y., Sept. 8.—Thi dU at this “elty thie ane fo wand the Alerks of it iyarue, by @ score OF BA 40 22 that a food many others city and are working and residing @ new meinberm were initiated, wud 4 numbers to 2% D Yerwels belongin| of the United Stats. he lax awarded signal Jarge and enthusiastic waa hed at tou etre game of base the ubject of the letters to enal to encu other When pasning ab ‘Tho nuimber of humoer of stea ‘The total tonuaee and the niinber OF tnrigKed Venn a total tonnage nd total of the toonage of th cher court tie a ‘nw Youk va, St. Gro ‘Tho closing day's facal your, amounts , esponding He 9 rain, the totals Warden, John Congrove, ev ection of Trunteor REDUCTION IN THK NAVY, ‘The Navy Dep e reduced amount of appropriations and the will of of the navy to wh » Paswed Lo suapend that portion of the sows to adult tou tuning, and aix wie n cOudLON (hat those persons sustain in ity Jk and Ie, fn day'n work, pro’ Ne Rervices of munds for eight tif wny euch par ledge and work tea wours, | all Ke masters ate pur of the tine Jor drawing lumps, Wh nvm wicket Norley riishaw carrie| their bats out, the former for 19, thus closing play w uns to get, with stumps were drawn, 1 from the Su ving a jarge and use ts inst, to ankwer a el 40 Of * conspiracy,” We give the score of yester- « sal bois Was nppolnted to employ counsel. ttor the aun i-war, Recently completed at Star Borcorns.--The Stair Builders’ Assoct Hon held their monthly #e Went Thirtyon Yrenent and 0 CONSUL RECOOMIEED, n last evening at I the Conycubions ly routine business Was (ransacted, pers about 10 weEbers, of the Houseamith: uwul of Brazil at Boston, SHIPPING KROULATIONS, Secretary of the son as Vico C Gibvem b, Howe 1) Want, b, Kowersou reasury has issued toe w series Of reguistons to govern the trann: Protective Union w Maret,» Norley. al Labor Union Congr the election to take piace al the next portance Was br nd tora Hoard of Atlantic and Pacife pors of the United st either of the Isthmus ° ¥, covering seven Inrge pages of legal Higham, ct, oF in torn Uxiten Coornns, No, 6.—The regular monthl The reqular monthly | calatisirs, died suddenly at, his residence in cher Society wus beld last might at o and Pict streria, Mic A reavlution was VENUE APPOINTMENTS, The following internsl revenue officials were third year of his ag Third District, Onto; Pe 1. L, B, Defrees, bt, Marys, Olio First Diatriet, Ke Jules Montonguier, Waitin 1, Mi F. sheily, Loekport, Fifth District, .. Dowsing, Bt. Louls'; Harvey Compton, it, Urine. Ohio { ines 8, Aiallory, Firat District, Thane of gaine—b hours, 6 minutes, ployers an ier day nuined Henry Jerkeis, residing at the corn fon and Lafayete avenues, who was lying at the point of death from injuries’ recwlved, ae alleged, ab the hands of Joseph Daley, Daley aud the Injur togn had been on timate lerins for some time unill a dispute arose between them tn regard & some fvancial matters. Ou Tuesday last, while Jerkeia was unloading wood in frout of his store at the sbov $2.12 instead ef $3, how pail, and in refuse to work until cheir reque . Str. John Ward was elvctod a delegate rand ‘Bociety, and Vreasurer in the piace of Patrick Lynch, resist Afr the collectlun of monthly dues the sssociation .—An exciting boat ra river this aiternoon, race occurred on Alexander Tolama and Dod Mary y fowed for a Wager a di ‘Niagara river, through the rapid terson, Fourth Di the ‘followlng for Cli K, Harker, Juin W. Fiith District, Onio Mind District, Obie; Janes return, in 43 mila —— Barbe-Bleue Matine The French opera company will give their only matinge on Saturday at 1 P, M. Irma and M, Aujac will both appear, We understand Mos thie will De the ouly watinée of tho season, ‘Tolaue labored under the ‘Hunter, First renident to-day appointed. Revle J, Feugo Asaoianr forthe Fouc Disteies of Peunsylveuia, Vice Thowas Hl, Foret, T ting was in favor of Tol For buifa mile over the roe! the current Ie (ull tea mire au bour, PRICE IW GEnrg Smmmmmuneeenetei D LOCAL POLITICS, This Club was addrostod last evening by S, CWittende hg: on the isenes of the ye 4 Referring to the leaders of the late rebellion, classed Chem with Cain, a8 deserving of Inating ine famy, and said that they are the men who controlled the Deioocratic Convention here In July, and wha now seek to possession of the Government and irate Semmes, Forrent ihe hero gf hanaret ogre Ir ores * finrtere at Fort lem Joe onather fe e rotivers of the same arty, the Democrats Kiswed. thom, St Tammany, hed them to hie fran ered amen to their, ion nd 3 and adopted their platiorm, Sach are thé men such the orinciptes, said he, « to in contest, These the men who to m free An erica heneeforti, Honest, Beme ay he avoernta, asked, do you consent? Can yon atand their rule? Mr, Clittenten then recliet some acte of the Con. federnies, and of their eympathizing friends In Ka. Tope, to show the aniwas and character of tue rebele in the wa: ben turning toward the financial | polley of the Democratic party, said be regarded the Proposition of Mr. Pendleton to issue two thousand ‘mill of ereenbacks to pay of went: bonds and the national bank notes, ae a trick toh himself into pobiie notice and office through base ap: peala to the prejudices of the laboring classes, and I can make nothing else of it, TL venture to say tue records and the revenges of history, too, wi make nothing more or less of It. He considered the Proposition itself as preposterous ant wieked|y dia gracemul, None o/ the bonds are. Lg ore antl thir. basal Cg nhaif iin from neal joven er. cired million fh tat wants them paid now. sulject, Uerefore, has no place in this canvass, was luzged into {for no honest purpose. Mr. endieion isaman of the world and of education, ct iomach, We quantity of It, but a little more Ie certain His polley, if carried out, would make every potato we rat Coot at least a dollar, and ery poand of flour three, and perhaps ten dollars, Hat more, his «el ie carried ont would postpone tue blessing of specie payments, now within our grasp, beyond the hfetime of all'of ua, and fusten upon two generations tue erime and the blunder of pudiation, r, Chittenden closed bis remarks with an to voters to choose for whom they shall cast thelt em the more intelligently upon whom the Swo--those wha han, Gret be wou ¢ presented alow arcu 14 drawn from the isnes of former enmpaians ; wound up by saying, If the robele and Dewwerala they are right Vote ty but wot otherwise, Rateing. ‘The first bauner of the eampaign bearing the name of John T. Hoffman for Governor was sue p nded yesterday from Em onte Hall by the Kimptre Ure Out early in Soaked itu the rain storm so thal b. The bavuer wi had beouw {teould not be drawn Ininatevening. Capt, Ryndere ad made ample tions for a grand demonstra peeeh ie, e,, but ved numbers ape! appoint them Caph. Kpnders ‘That we cordial! nit te wot Soha t he Candidate of ocrney of the Nate wutle ly entitied bo th lo, su ntly Qualified to tHe Important ft sites a ies of tho oftice to whieh he Francia P Bale, Selon C Beach, are ey incu tht pe of the Consuitat 4 that we nitions wore received with applause, and seme cd uniaishuiously Speeches were tion made by IL P. Carr and Capt, , and the meeting aYourned, - Boysin Blue. At n meeting of the State Central Committee of # in Biuo, held at the Astor House yester tay, wing report of the Committee on the othe orgunlaation of the boy lu Blac 4 the matter f Now York between yectully #ubidl That they have heard the allegations Teepeetive parties, aud Ona, That veither of proof duttients of the ely win: alors, a) for thelr rs That no Club by the State Central ¢ thee that nti a LWenty-Rve working mene Gives bhwre be ® bens uiaver tM th the Cab ito consist of all tho et. iin each Congresstoual diatriet, Clute therein, @ district ditries, aud thab thore be ert Of tho Congrewional dis Ito have charge of th enbire clty ‘Conkressiowal Districk Marsal to be ler direction ot the State. Con Viled for York Ty Ff eatton, pom betty hae othe Biavet ¢ Wp DRY KA. CAMEWON, #C’CLOLatDG, $Committes, Wott Avbiastick, » 1 ROWAN, pevchede Bnoowur Saver salute of 100 guus was fired from the City Hail Park last evening by diree Vion of the Kings County Dewoeratie General Com: mittee, in honor of the uomination of Joka ‘T, Hot aiid the Blate ticket, xp Assewuiy Distarct Gaant anp Conran Club bad a rousing meetin event Unternational Hotel, TI to overflowing to listen to an ne of Tonnennee, elated the Kinz Klan and the persecations fered atthe hands ofreturning rebels, e 10 sympa higo with thelr suffering brethren of the South, Duwoxstaation at Onanor,—A Republican evitly deco livered by Mr. Haws and Senator nliuyren, afer whieh the meeting broke up, Youna Max's Gruman Geant Agtinieny,—A ¢ mecting of thy a uh incoln Hall, F of Allen and Lous st uight, witu Charles B. Brebin, ala the Chatr, and L. C, Wallner, Adjutant.” Are tt were mude tu paxticipate in the grand bo held nt Cooper Institute on Sate ant vino to wniute and recelve Cand arr. The compeny will start from thelr head- wrivra on Saturday night, un'formed and pro: sided with trensparenctes and to pieces of artik Tey will ne of march and join ta everai companies of Hoye tu Bine and intantey, proceed lo Cooper Institute nut F new mem and after the transaet{on tine business, teoy adjourned Wid tbyge wind Cola, for G peebuigan Cexenat Commrtse, f the General Repobiiean Committee w as evening ab ev, 00) Faire way. The vated to be Robert feinit. Al tuusnaries Gen, € e presented the repurt o1 the | Kagcutive Qyuanattes, setung corth the eall for qe va Alor & very exciting det a1 Was Wade to a recoat more in Waled Gov, wold, and others tog part, OF ov ef raising fuids, and taking meapures yreve i in thie city), It ted (0 hold the fon Sept. Bh, subsequent dates, to be el by cull in Tax SUN her papers. poris of the varicus Committecs were Urerolut uns offered, after whieh the Co adjourned subject to call, tiga SOE BROOKLY. ee Suppew Dearm.—Dr. Theodore F. King, whe uF years uccupied & prominen’ position in lor rhorn street on Wednesday, He was iu tie ity Coroner Flavin yester- rman Of Cate Prowante Homies ok the ante-mortemn arpositioa of tacked by Daloy en thl be Deca ni hus been coufiwd io that he will mot ree a depesiton of 1 ignated p90", he fown, klened, ve that thin bed, and the probabilities ‘The injured man mad jury, who return a'verdict in accordance therewith.” Daley has. wot been arrested,

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