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EUROPE. BY TIE CABLE TO SEPTEMBER 3. A Turko-Christian Commission oi' Inquiry for Caudia. Anifricui) Offer for I lie Da?i*h West Indies. THE WARWICK RACES AND WINNERS. THE EASTER!? QUESTION. TwrkUk laTMIIanlioa of tlie Affair* of i nn. hrUllim ippululrd on (ho ('MmItllllltH CoMT*VTi*on *, itepl. a, 1S87. A Mind board of Inquiry, eouipotod of both <)itom?n * 4 ChriMt.tu Bteoitor*, t.M boon appointed by tt.o hubliM Pore. D(1 w II AOnu Iaan'a for (aiuHa to Invftflti gale tbe cause* of dl.coutcut In that itlaud, and obia n Am lh? inhabitant* imi?ui?dii of their grievance*, rh?r will make a report to the government hem, and upoa the letult of their labor* the future reform in the government of that Island eeIII l.e haaed. Au Artulrtlre in ('ret*;. Losoon, .Sept. 3, 1W7. A i]a?| *trh from Aihcas eay* advices have l,een reastvad Irmo the Isltn l of CanJta to toe cll'ecl that fight? ? there haa been ausitendod for the present, au airnlst'cahav.ag been agreed upon between the lark* and Crotaae THE OANISH WEST WDIES. A h?< i In it Itepnrtaof Dnno.Aiiirricmi Nrgellalione lor * Trimeter. Vit s.NA, Sepi. it, 1387. lite Vienna Pirn, c Journal of a semi-official character, gay* it La* revel ed tnielllgeu. c that the government of the l otted State* it on the po.nt of concludlug negotiation with the Cabinet of Copenhagen fot the acquisition by purchase of all the Uttnlnh po?*es-ion* in 4Ue West ladles, constating of the Island* of ht. Thomas, Trolx aod St, John; and that the *ttni of money ?h!ch the United State* t* to pay to Denmark tor the {standi t eight millions of dollars in gold. GERMAN CONSOLIDATION. A iittrniti'hing A*Mi*ihl*ie of the Northrm I'ltrliHiiienl. Blolt.N, Hept. 8, 1887. The second Parliament o! the North German Con fed ration will oontiueoce ts seMluns In ibis city on ths 10th Of October. HUNGARY. I'rurn, Sepl. 8, l#?T. In lbs nlnolion for msrabsr of the Hungarian J>tet, whtch took place ypaierday in tliia city, Ilia candidate put forward by the friends and supporter. ?r louis Ifoanuib wai auccaaaful. THE ENQLISH TURF. The Warwick Raoa*. lombo*, sept. a. 1*61 The at Warwick to day ware wall attended. The fHlacipat avaata of tho day were the contests fur the ffeathcote and the I/earning) on atakas. ? Tbe former waa won by Perl and the Utter by tbr?. Wring. FINANCIAL ANO COMMERCIAL. Tkb Low do* Mower Htuu-LiMDor, Hepi. s?. taeniae?Consuls cloned at 94V for uti.oey. American waonrlliea oloaed at the following rate?: ?United Mates flra-twanty bonds, T3V; Illinois Central Railway abares, T1H: Krte Railway Mtarae, 4?%'; Atlantic and ureal | Waaler* Uoaeeltdeted binds, Hi. v Tea OosniawTAL Boonnca.?raasaroRT. Sept. a ? Free In*.? United Stales bende cieeed et 77 S' 'or the i?bneof 1M1 ^ ' LtrnrooL Corrow Maisst.? I.tvtsrooi., Sept. 3? Areolae.?The market for cotton baa oena strong throughout thn day, and elosad Arm at tbn following attitborlsed quotations:?Middling uplaad. 10;,<1., toldCnag Orleans 10 >,4. The ealee ef the day foot np 10 000 Tains Raroai ?The adr .cm from Manchester are rnrarnMe. The market for goods and yarns ts Orm. Ltvaarooi BiiiMTtm kahkit.?i.tvaamoi., ^ p t ember 3?Evening.? The market cloved Irregular. bat ntkWMkn Corn, 34a. 44. Wheal, 1<L Tower on Mltfarnla white., which cloead at lxi. 3d. per oeaui pau, la. 14. Barley, Aa. Peaa, 4Ie. 61. . Li van root. Pnovtmowa Maaaar? I. vaa-om, SaptemBor 3?Kroalag.?Cheoae, 46a Beef, 147?. ?<l Lard, la 64. Pork, TSa 64. Bacon, 43#. lAvmuoot. Paoacca Meaner ?Livear-xu., Saptatnlwr E?Evaaiag. ?Roam, common, Ta 6a, and median, lie Tallow, 44a 44. Aabaa, 31a for ptxe. Hp riia turpoa. "tiaa. 34a 64 Patrol# urn?Spirt ta, v., 4 , aad refined, a a Clever aaod, 41a Lonpor Meet are ?Loaooe, September 3? Krenlag. ? pufar, 34a 64. for Ma 12 Dutch ataodard. Iron. 66*. mm tea for Scotch plf. Wbale oil. ?40. Hperm oil, ?116. Taaaeed cakaa, ?10 6a Calcutta llaaoed. 6M. 64, Linaeed oil, ?30. Tea PeraoiBcit Kturr-irrfiip. Sopi. s ?Petroleum weak at 49V. 'or etaodard white .Marine Intellleence. tli'eaaaTowx, Sept I.? The at*aa.ahlp till* of 1'aria. f'optaiu Kennedy, from New York ou the 24ilt of Au.ud. j Baa arrived bore, en r*ui* to Liverpool. SocraAwrroa, Sept. 6 ?The eteameliip Hammon.a. Captain Khlera, from New Terk on the 34tb alt.. arrival Bare at soon to-day, on the way to Hamburg. .WEST INDIES. 16(CUl COKRUIONKRCC Of THE NCR41I. Hatajia, Cuba, Aoguel Ite; ccia Iba repot! of tba t'onaultlve J-iaia went by iba laet ntaamar to Spain, ahowlug the ezpod.eecr ef ibandoaIng the new taxation tyetom for poliHca roaeona of deep jgmportance. Spain baring offered the Captain Genrrt ehtp to Gaaara! I.ertuadi, he accepu only on arectal onetttioni of otlraordlnary power* to be invented la him Tha exportation ot sugar from the principal porta of Tuba from 'aniary 1 to July 31 Imi comperta rety favorably. la the aggregate the atupmeam of njar erere 1,1*3 400 boxer and 216 444 hog-baadr >i* u?t 6.668,140 boxes and 867,384 hogshead* In la rasas, 71,440 bosaa and 16.1te bog. .aid* ihe , axport of molaaeen, however, rhnwe a 4- creeea of 36,006 tiaroaa, being 886.1s* in 1464 and 36*16* mia peer, 'I'oa I'nitod State* appear* aa a -'i. omer of Ilk per oenl for augar and 40 v per oeat lor nmleeee*. oamw omul r\f Knl h amaala Tha auo tr imarkoi K mm >>?en tnore lively of late. and a fa>r buaneee ha? >eeu dona In tUa coarae or tbe week. Tbe inquiry (or tow aorta, aultod VO the American marlcte, *r? Kama, and -nolder* ?Low no anxiety to part with them under iho J>ae!a of St. root* for a dry So. IX Chartered?Bntleh Wk Stamped*, banco to Now York, fiper ho*; Hr.'.-b Trig Oiprnr, for floaton. 12 Kschand ool.anaa wgbt Mterllng ateedv al IS'*alS\ premium, franca, 6',* r m proa tint; f'uttod Sui*e corr-focy a* , a i" yc 1 eel discount, but a lltUe Amsrlcaa yo.d haa itoon obtained at f premium. Mr. leelaa BoWere, foremen at a fouedry 'tur ?Ct 1 found murdered at bl* rfldeuc" lu Msebanlllr 1 aino t.aa boon obtained of tbo murderer# it ix.ntooo. in H. Oi-ra iig-, oa lb# 90th of *.?<.?.. t.aa oral ?lm anas waa murdered sr the aepelatiee oi Maeor' i*i Jant Cahral had arrlaed at Bam oa tl Mh. r? (tad been given for a railroad fr..m (Mama nr?r to ayo, Medina, St (ttrtobsl. Sao or V. Vontoratiat, le'pector Cetera? of Xtnee bat dona to tha T'altad ^tataalo nbt#ln woe', men anl mawblaary for a rallrmd from tha e?*.t uf St Iteming* to rtiuayo da M*d ua, which will finMl* ?"? aeta ai Kaluga da loa Cai a'Hrof. A rha.ter ri ?= br?a gTia'ed tc Siim by tha (abral government. whrf.lt t ar very -liberal to tha cDtarprtaa. Central Baex la raportarl to ba frrgan.il;. 4 aa ?ti?d f on at Cnramia agatr>?|M abral. lilt b.NWi ? dneMlu and should ha fttli la tba hand' 'nbtal im daaih a we rial a. atTTt. Haytl dataa ara to August U -pre re*'h ' "r a th? Huh wax subdued. Several |u tha north hal aa #?~ke-? -alt,art hart ai>oii.?,ro c. , mi ttan !.-o political trait*?a Iha traatr w,t,t M. I) ml i? * batinad by both partlaa. It ?f twe'va art c'aa tt provides that aa h partv than a pvrara all attempt t aggra-alon on tba other by bead- of lerointiontata a !libera They blml thaaaairaa ooi to a .aaato any iar r ikatr dmaiaieo* to any foreign Power. Ir pro? a* or a defeortra ouiaitca. Tna eueiome dutiaa at lad on gooda orougbt into n-?Uer onan, iroia'. ?ther by land ( roam air \ roru Rkv dataa ara np to Augier T. Iha uevtrmw' dale conduct had baan approved ?>r npaia, wba confer yt'er.rat onarr i-owar oa bun A large quantity of era made* and war material arrlrad by tha laai two ma learner* from tpaln. Tba government euhaidifd maw Una of Spanish steamer* to mi. Thames, greati*, #1 000 a trip ta the r-ompaey. 1CEM Otx SQUADRONS ABROAD. ltecopilen ? **"**?< ??U ?.!? Mguildron I* ?f Ik* N*ml Atlantic at Kb InuHi-o? Prince Admiral liMl** i* Aeeiel Hi mI Hie fcmperor? Admiral P?I*?T Iko bneunrbunnu. _ ^ ? . .... WisKiltotov, Sep*. a, ISST. T?? SI ROMA* Sv(Vtl>Ht>1. Admiral Karragut givas lha following account of bin ambus as tic recaption by I he Russians: ? I'smio KIATM FI.A<:SH?C FkahklcT, I Ore Caoim-ADr, Rrcus, August la, 1M7. ( Sir-I bare tba bouor to report my arrival in iba Kraukiin at tbla place oq tbe 10th ia*t., after a rerj I loaaant paataga or eieeen days from Cfcsrboorg, having anchored twoj nights wtaua riinnitig through the'treat Kelt. Our reception here hv the ltaaaian authorities, nav&l and civil, was most gratifying, bo'h nationally and Individually, " front tbe time we puaed tbe Oral veeael we were greeted by cheers aud aalulea until we anchored, the harbor becoming ?o Ueuto from smoke that we conld no loage* distinguish where the gun* were tired, whether from boats or ships, the Russian* always taking the initiative. We retimed In kind, oheere and kalntes?cheering wheu they cbeered, aud Snag whan tbev fired. But it was ono burst of tbe moat cordial welcome. The commanding Admiral I.esrnffsky, called as ton as possible to Inform me that quarters were prepared for me en shore, where It was expected that I would take up mjr abode, and thence visit oilier points a? I felt dispose 1. lie also notified me that bs would oriQg all tbe ieolor oltlreu under bis command to call oh ma on Monday, at any ttma moat agreeable to ma. I named one o'clock, ami at tbat hour tbe Admiral came on board, accompanied by tha Port Admiral and many othar idllcers. Tbay were eutettuiued with nil tb? usual courtesies on such occasions, aud spent an hour or two on board, and on their departure received tlia proper salutes. To day I received the Mayor aud civil authorities ol Cronatadt. wbo did urn tbe honor to call and pay their respects. It ia my purpoaa to-morrow to visit St. Petersburg aud call upou our Minister, the Hon. Cassia* M. Clay. 1 em accompanied by the Canannaigua and Ticondoroja. and am expecting llie Frolic every hour from Hi<-ttia. Very re>pectfully, your obedient servant, D. (J. FARRAOUT, Admiral RommaodinK the European squadron. Hon. tlioKoN W taxes, Socio la ry of tbe Navy, Washington, P. 0. TMS SOLTIt ATt.tHriO 8<JCal?ROX. Ti e United Stales (lagtbip Ouerrlore, Roar Admiral Charles H. Davis, ai rived at Rto Janeiro on the'Jdth of July, n twenty-nine days from lioston. Rear Admiral Codon was relieved of the command of the squadron ou the itOlb of July. Tbe Nipeh: sailed from Kio for Sauioe ou the Sth of July, and returned on the 14:h. On the dth of Jolv the Huron sailed iroiu llio for Montevideo. On the 14th of July the Pawnee sailed from Ihla Orande, and returned on tlio 24t!i Ou the 20th of July the Onoldn arrived at R o from I ha Cape de Verde j en ro te to China. On t be 121st of July tho Ktnirafi arrived at Klo from St. C'Qtbailnoa. Tha Wasp has been nt Pa von for taruet exercise. The Fourth of July was celebrated both ai llio aud Montevideo with much enthusiasm by the squadron aud Americans generally, assisted by foreign men-of-war. The following account of the part taken by the fleet in the rec.epiion of Prince Alired of Rowland Is given Sotm Amaru-.-tqi'AWto.x, t UimT.d 8l atks FlaocHII' IIltOOKITlf, r Rakivih or Rio Jaxrro, July 26, 1661. ) :-ra?T .e arrival hero of her British Majesty's steam frigalo Caiuloa, with his Royal Highness Prince Alfred, O 'keof IdlatMUf, on board, line been the occasion of considerable excitement, aud happily has called forth a general display of good feeling, in which the representatives or the various foreigu navies largely participated. Tbe Oalal'*? has been expected for eouie time, with Prince Alfred In command, but until he arrived off the mouth of tbe harbor it was not known be would hoist tbe royal standard. Ho soon, however, as it wae seen. Admiral Ramsay notified tue of tho fact. 1 at once followed his movemente, and with him end all the foreign men-of-war present manned the yards aud fired a royal salute. On tho Prince dropping his anchor, I, with tbe other Admirals, oailed, in lull uniform, to welcome him Into port, and was received by hint at tbe gaugwey and presented by Admiral Ramsay. Tha following day tha Trine* wu received tiv the Kr.iperor, and as he passed lo the shore In bis bin;* with the royal standard flying, he was ogam saluted by all the fleet with yards manned, Mr The second da* after his arrival the Trtoee, as "Captain of tli* Galatea," returned the visits of tb* \toirals and reouatnad that 1 would assist him in reviving the Emperor ef Brazil, who was t? visit bis ship in state and to din* with hint on board Salutes were tired and the yards manned as tb* Emperor paas* d the various vew-ebt, The dturer proved a most sgreeabt* oc. seton for the expression of good fee.ing among the foraisu representatives afloat The British Ulul.tttr was the only diplomat present. The dinner of the P^nce w?? followed bv a boll, given la bis boaor by th* Urtitaii residents of llio, and a dinner at lbs Emperors palaus al San Chusrovao, st both of which I was present, and was tlieieby enabled to establish mora firmly those Waling* or friendship now so happily existing between the (wo nations. Hi* Prince sailed <>n the following day, and a* he steara*d out ef too harbor the yards were manned auil a royal salute was again fired by the various flagship* present. A message of thanks from the British Admiral for the part 'eken by the Brooklyn iti the naval coreraonlee Inducea :i.- to gira the Department this notice of the matter. I are. a'r, vary respectfully, yonr obedient servaul, a W. GO DON, Bear Admiral, Commanding South Atlantle Squadron. Hon. thnson Wstuss, Secretary of the Navy, Washlngton, 0. C. 7KM SOUTH ATLJJniC SQI'AOSOy. Rear Adaairal Pafmer, in the flagship Susquehanna, was at Asplnwatl on the lPth of August, and was t* and on that day w.tb th* kononi;ahe!a for ('arihagana, Pacta Martha, Cuncos, Porto Caballo and I.*guayra. expect Ing to reach Hampton Roads early lu September, lie report* that It is vary sickly all along th* coast. Th* Penobscot, which left aim* time stuca for Ohm*, had returned lo Si. Thomas, reach tag that place July ISd. !*h* sailed An th* 8ta of August for Obrixtlae, Rantatruc. OIXTVA1T. irNatarJames A. Mellwwcnll. *1 tuliferiilit. Jama* A. M< Uousa'l, lately on* of the Saualora lu Congrase from California, died yesterday al Albany, la th* flflleth year of his ags. H* was a native of this HUte, baring bean horn at Bathlahatn. Albany county, November 19, 1817. H* was aducatsd at the Albany Grammar School, than a profeeaor ftt the Smitbeoaian Ina'itna at Waahington. He reed lew la the oOce of Jatnee J.amoureaux, of Albany, *od aft awards with Lottie a Woodward, out of the .Hniteee of tbe Superior Court of New York. He woe admitted to ih? bar ia New York, but emigrated to miaou, t* ftted at ungg-r tie, oad afterword* removed to Joelf-cOtlHe. where lie married t ie daughter of Hurray McConoeil, la'e Auditor of the I'alted S'atee lroariry. While at ill a reeidan* of thi* Htate he e<a:etad in the anrrey of tbe tint railway ever built ia rbte country?that between Albany aad -cbeaeciady. la IMS Mr. MeOoagali was aleot-d Attoraey Oeneral of I'lloota; ta 1143 he wee the candidal e of hie |>ai'iy tar t'oagreee agotnet tbe lamented Colonel Hardio. who woe elected by only four hundred majority in e diatrtct that nod giean hie party a majority of thoueande. In 1444 Mr. McUougail woe re elected Attorney 'tenant of the . Wate. In IMd he removed to cut'-ogi. Ha afterward* went to California and began the pwilct of hie prefeee on In Pan rranciao. In 1*49 ho ongiuutad and aceotaP?n.*d an atflor ar aapedition to the Hio del Norte, (he it 'a and Colorado. Ia the fail of loM he woe ele< red Attorney (ieoerat ef California, and two year* afterwarde wo* elei 'ed to toocret* in which body he look hie teet ia the enrmg of lain Ha d* lined a rennmlnatlnn In I4M He wae alactad ta the Catted Pte'ee Senate In I Mil by ih# kitnt vet# of the rep ibl con and Douglas membra and aerred on the omtnit'eee on Ananoe and n???t a.djire an i ee' ha.'ut.-n of tho Comm'ttee on tba UUfwad Ha wa> alee a delegate t" Hi* < tncago r.onven' a ef IM4 At the eaptratloa of hla term ef nlt^a, ta J on .err law, Mr. ( ele, the preeent -ena'or, woe eia-iwt to eicreed hint. 4 nee 'tien the deceeeed tir*d !n re* remeel. neear mingling with pel lie*.' affhira NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE; llebehaa. P. it am i >? >' n tan ?A Tie I to H .tx .aj iti.r.ug tiiaoe dare ( kt iiae ieepotieiii ie full ef peril. Not trat IB* viWor w II meat with gaet.liae oa the raw**, wub worth.ea }j't m* iw.|'el a.'.d eager for prey namely. ti!o*-<<>aio4 rapreaeete'lvee e: the ie*. ?>u wuudey e-eaii'd f'"tr young ineu, t?u of ahum were t arKcuiao, "ft" i'u?! e' -oau and <>ae Arueneaa. ; ware rv?e"i? InO o'y ?-i I'itkM oa their way In | taa fairy ebout "ight eviorh. the a'gbt he'rig I eery d?ik, when *bef hear.! loud rtee er a ihort dierap. e from them Thiol: ag t ?re w?e a low in tlir f, en, net raring to mil Meat up m II. they pa d tto atlau'tan to f?,e rrvee. -arVaaly a aurubor of policaraaa earvuooded tlram ?n<t far.eaely at'a< Sad i main. Tbe? 'bought at Sort Mat UMf a?|OHM t rah* era. oee a tl.em made ina .are and ran to netghtmeiag to o> to procure a*aietaaeo '?? otben rolled ea the | ?w etruggi.ag > 'hair oa?eil<nte. aaf ' f-iUf raan war* ar#<Hr4 -air *4 i*<* IMM# r Ma, I i* ">a a >14 a vt wk l> ' < ? *? arial of toaai a 4r nk*>'g tat>!*, a Or. aau lany 4:r?jr I oak , I ia< ..a.' a*J <.* llta -bar a Joan* o* l I U.a Pra.* H? -| iaH .-a?l it.a pr ai.?'a a*alna* ?b?tt , tt.a r aayowa ? .a 4 w u? a') r!.araa -f ; aor-tar / via, t A 'a* aai ra af ibair Taa<*a waa O'H t ma a ?** *. ?<*l ai af Hobotaa ) ;ai ra war# *ina^ I |40 tti'f l 4??a. m4 l? w?a aataaaarf ? ? Ocfyo* tf?* >*??a fruM a f*1o*4 to 4*',*#r ?b* faarll t ii la |f*af wf <0* #*<i a1 >* ,?*'?.* Tli# aaaat i. Iba yn ?| t*#*ara a t*ri f JUI .an, an a* Wii law ar t.*, aai Wi!laai km Ma, rial?? a. J li r (.??? kt ?iwa < **# .la* ? -** * i, .. u?b a J # Ho * * 'ba ?#? w ?M*' aaa a r "II rr|r.f? c I hb'b ai'|i*a^a4 a ib* kraut af lb# .'4 'n?u*'., ran 4*ra* a ?*f4,? I ' w Ifal i*or4*? a** sal JaOO * ??#'tnJai mot*.#4 J '.* *i aauai ?a* Ihaca poa tab* * I* U*riiat4?b raauawl I*IM * **?* . i. ei>**4 a?<r# < *I'I?*4 akai Ota -#r4t.-? af tb< II jary b*< am* k**?4. (MWMM aau MM a it aa k* * "H " *' * ? w? b* aaamaty i*?f I hala ibro i?b wb b Oorapaap ?*a aaea/a a***.*u?a, * I ai' t.* yiba*r4#w* *?* ? b-?. r YORK IIERALO, WEDN KENTUCKY. inaiiaMr?(i??ti ?' John I,. Htdw, the N?w Dem* crcllc Owvernor-edle li 100 111 I* 4<? 10 lb* Capital, and la Inaugurated at llauie? l*??ifct Yaladlctary lro? Uaveraar Brawnlet la. I.ornrn.L*, septombsr 8, 1S8T. Loverner John L. Helut *u inaugurated to-dejr at Elrabethtowu, owing to tba feeble condition of his health and his loahllliy to proceed to Prankrort. Governor BramlaU# and start, the cay Council of Louisville, end many prominent oitUens from tartans parts of the State were present, Governor Biamlette In Uia valedictory referred to (he Unsocial and poiaica! condition ot. toe State, and said When I came into office the debt of the State created befere tbe war ?n $i>.915,;fit4 03 R e borrowed and expended dorms the war, in dun port of our government, 84 ovi.'jyd 59. 1 bit added to the debt ezUtlng before the war, and unpaid when I came into office, makes $10,409,924 42 Of Ibis we bare pBd off all eiocpt 84.044,199 40. This amount include* ail our preeeut indebtedness created fur iuterua! improvensonla and school purposes, and the debt created for war patrposes The echool fund te made a pcTiuau at debt uqtfrr our constitution, tae Interest only payable. Deduct It ($1,032,297 44- frc.m the dobt winch Is to be paid and it leaves our present debt $8,013,903 To meet ibis we have in the ireasury nt this tune $1,407,947 01, sad in hi.uk ncd other stocks constituting th'e alnksng fund, $0,10ft,294 40 Wo al-o Lave a !ar euupald tudanco due from tba federal government for war vaoeuditures, which is now being pressed for settlement. I found you in debt with .in eiu .njt uecessity to lergely inrrsgue that dsbt, I leave you witti your debt reduced, and ample meant provided to discharge nil your liabilities, f tound yon in th* midst or * tcrriflo civil war; the Stater troubling beneath the trarap or coaiandlug nrrnies, our people k?pt in constant drsal of guenlUl that ravaged tho 9 ate, and of military catraM who were a <tU race to at'T rau**. 1 leave you w-th r\'-o mdlng peace and good fellowship; rontcred to our people and with peico and proeperUr *f.h:n, we tee no rung n Irara wl'bout to menace o.ir aoeurtty. But, rdtow eili/.ei *. It cannot be concuate I from our intelligence fiat wo are mrna-ed with danger* winch threaten to wrok our rePLbt can form of got erutneui, and lay in w*t o the piacc and security of this our b<unie?ua country, llicse daugors had tbelr foundation in ttie fo'uiatlun or sectional |oarttea, ha-ed upon geographical discrimination*, and watch ted to our terrible olvit war bv tho dominatioa ot one faction so tho OOuaat a of the nation sharpen id by the .pint of r*v?ug* cutrmnn to party dissension*. We are now threatened with a frightful despotijto. To avi Id tloui daugrra we enouid adopt coo IJerate cotiBclta and prudent and untied notion a -nlnat the movement* of tuat faoli u born o( en f onal hate, thrown upon the sur.'v* in toe convuldon* of civil war and kept active by hwtlew demagogues who subordinate every internet, nivulal, ino. at aut pliyaical, public, prlvatu and social, lo their ?wo bate and inordinate thuat for place and power and the bou.r* and emoluments of olUcu. Thl* party, lod on by these demagogue*, propone to reconstruct th* government ut tho .Southern state*, no astooiifieuclunetheaiva.it diafranctiiao the white* not of their parly in ibesiHaie*. Tu r hope thoreby to build up a oo.re party lo tUe South which wilt perpetuate political power Iti the r he.id*. Thl* daugerotto work of reconatruction if successful, U fraught with danger* and calamities from which huiuau ly shrink* back appalled. It wlli dMNf ll.* hupMM work of Washiaglou and U's com patriots by lb<< overthrow of all the reserved right* of the mate* aadtoe < utrsl amg of power lo tue federal gov rutneut. It will force a conflict of race*, t<y netting the white man and the negro iu political array against each other to contest the right t> rate thl* country. No government ever ha* or ever ceo bo maluiaiood, which a*<umea lo distribute It* polltioal lr*ti-hi?*s equally and impartially between two antagonistic racns of man. This great truth 1* ta ight by history and Impressed by naturn as an Instinct va princlpl' In evrwy living heart. In the ?tr i.'gte fur asceudancy of the race you set the two tu political aoUgoumtn Is Is Inevitable, aad the c nfbot become* unavoidablsi the weaker, wuh all hi* adherent-, must, tn the nature ot thing*, elth*r yield or be etterminatcd. The autagoni*m of race cannot to abolished by enactment* or abrogated by constitutional ainrcdiieou, end whenever yon array tho races In this country In a comost for the control and government, there la no power beneath the sen to stay the head of deeiruotlon and save the weaker race from eau-rutinatlon. When that conflict is f<uved, one or the other must yield or perish May God inspire our people with e patriotism which can rtee abive party or eectiun, aad Ive them the wisdom to under* and and th* humanity to avert auch a conflict I I tie ueatagogues who era so wantonly ferclog u? upon this* dangc.a. pretend th?l It t* only their purpose to puniab treaaon and protect loyalty; yet lb*y mak* war upon eur ooa*( tut oual Galea mora rtiihle*aly , but w.'i KM maul/ courage lhaa did tin vo whom they would puoMh. We oan rt-speci the manhood or t'loee who, th >ugn erring In pnrpo-w and Judgmeot, struck boldly and bravely for separating tb* Southern States Into sn ladepandeotgovornme it. Grievoaaiy did they err: hut as grlevorsly have they ntoeed for that error. Uut we have uo respect for tbo?e who pervert the powers of n free goviruuieut with whlon they ere entrusted to the deetructton of tho right* and Uberii** of the Southern white man. A brave man may, and often doee err, bnt a onward Is always at taut, he t< hi in self a fault. Wa admire the boldness and courage of Paul, who, white anti-ChrltUan, mad* open war upon Christians trotu ctiy to city, following them wilt* tue prooee* of law. ten when converted by the great tlahi of truth, a* boldly and as ooarageousiy proc aimed tb* dootrln* of Christianity But all men, t-hr *uaa. lafldel and pagwe, dfapisa tb* character of Jndas Iscar tot, wuu, proteasing Christlaaitr, betrayed his Lord with a kite. Bo rauet all tru* Kentucky look up n the** who, profeeeiag L'ateaIsm. are destroying the Union br a ahamelee* disregard of tho oblocts of tho constitution. which w tho I nnlr hfutfl of th a ITniOB Ho BilltC th#r rstfiH iKum who, profaning to lose liberty, or* for eofaachlMat the negro and dl*fraochi?lng tbo wbita maa, ud who, proteasing aympathy for th? oppnetsd, lagialale to burden and opprern tbo while nan and to exalt the negro. Such men. pretending to aaaka troaaon odious, era noing tbo part of traitora to conetltatlonai liberty and of a Juda* to their own race Tbeee reeooatrno'lon tiakora Have denied tbo Kentucky reprae-D atirea their aeaia ta Columns, and nana a ua with mltiry government, and bare adapted raeolationa la Congress to Inquire whether Kentucky, the drat born Int the Union, reoeived under the adaainiatratloa of Waahlugton, baa a repubtloaa form of goeemnent Tbia inquiry la an Inanit to too taomory of Washington and bla compatrtota. and U Infamous la lie purpoeee of party vengeance and m >Ilgnlty. Tba threat to place ua under military government in e ireeaoanbie threat, end the attempt to carry It Into eaeoetloa will Involve Ua mover* In the fatal anaraa of their own treaeoa. Tbaae threat* towarda ua by tbeee reeooetruciionlete are becania wa dare aoaert and maintain tba principle# of b aonatitutional government. maintain ounetitulieaal rtgbi eud enforce ooustuui tonal duty. rbapeepmofKaatnaky, in tba exeroiM of tholr inalienable right to free, selfgovernment, have recently voted oanirary to the witbaa of those reroastruotlonieM, bad becauae tba (Hate la orarwbalmlngly drmocratlo, they would reooealruel ua. Keforrtug to the recant election, he aaidLet not oar recent election* bo miaconatruad nor misunderstood. The overwhelming vole cast for bla Excellency John L. Holm was not tba reeult of persona! popularity. The causa waa far deeper and mora controlling than personal considerations, snd In thus speaking I do not detract from tbo personal roems and popularity of his Excel lenr.y. The vote recently given was lbs Irrepressible outspeaking of the peop'e, regardless of all peraonal popularity and party lias. In set ma and earnest eendemaallou of th* harsh, uunlse, unjust, unpatriotic, antl-repnbl can, dUumoa and unconaillaitonal measure# and policy al reconstruction adopted by the d'-w.nent inajority In the ao-called < ongress of tbo I tilled Stale*. H doe* not detract from his menu or popularity to sav lbs truth that bis greet majority was attrtbutah'e to the a'tlre and unyielding oppoa'iua of the people of Kentucky to that lear-ulam which the dominant parlv in I Jong rem con'tinun to aaaart oanr * larnn portion of our common MM). and 1?ed r 'i ''1" nf '>ur prop!* in <-oo?'?n?ijr aaaert and maintain tha prioclplea of a Iran ..imstitu'looai government" i .urernor Helm, io bin Inaugural, rafarrad io iba fndnrai relation*, and eald ? It .* my proud**! wieh, mul ariirni hop* and ?arooM p'arar that all iba Sutei may ba ra-'orai Io lhair equal right* aadar lb a oonatitaiion and ibat tha I'aiou may lw? aa laving aa lima lianlf. thank* to (Jod, tba traad at boWd* arimaa la no longar tioard, tba roar o: cannon aad tha pnalaof muake'ry amli'iohnd and pa.u a, ides-rd. glo. ram |wae*,<ih*ds bar l*nlcn and affulgaot baama throughout tba aatlra langih aad iraadth of tba i*puMic. Now. my countryman, -a tba propar lima to ralin tba troubled watar*, to le al all wourtda and di^m-ni.ou* to raatora aoooord aad f rat amity, and nobly to rcdcaiu tbc pladgaa bleb no voluntarily and frankly mad* at tba ootnmaM'?m?bt of o<rr lata aad unhappy nivtl war. Aa aariy ' at I Id I Congtaw* adoptad kluioa' i.birer.iallr lh? cola- | b'atad CTIltaadan ta.-oiuiuun, tn which they proclnltuad to iba world that IhU war in n<>t ragfld u ant ?p.r it of opprvaaion. nor ft rany purpai* of coogvatt and CtibiHgallon, nor for tba pttrpota of o> ertbruwlug or lularfarIng will* tba ctiabiialicd ifitltutlon* of tba Statu*, b it to dafand art! mainta a tba ?ipt .tm-v of iba coAatHaM'* ?n i prasarra ilia Colon w ib a I Ilia dignity, "1 al'ly, and r.ghu or tba tnraral *ti?t*' eiinii pared and thai at aooo aa thae* ol?*< la nr? necoin> . pl.abad tba war ought to c a #. fortunately for ot til, I tut wor la 'i a nnihaaira af t .o :e.i#:*i go.. arciuaat < rarrwtoerr fa.ljr r ?t .ad, and It ?* rull lima i ttiat Iba lai'.t. ol tba nal.ou, an aoieu n.y pilgbtad atinnld na i?-laainad. let ua:or.at tha bl'laroat* of ibapaei; ai M* forgira ita enura. remember.ng that la air la human, le fotalrn diema, and tl.at when wa uo longer gaap tba baaf of military deapot.arn ui >n tha people of ten altar Stat#* wo niav cry out *(e;??i ilia ol'praaa'.ou of rualaud agiioat framed, of agaiaat r aul. of Anairla againat II agary ; but tba world will 11, t,? ibat wa may wall bar.lam until than. tlafarrlng ta iba atc!n*toa of tha dnlegM on be >aya-~7lia people of Wen -icdf bare Ij.l rauaa to corapla.n of Iba action of < <.nfrani ib preluding from I'tnir inula tha raprtaan iaf|ya? frmn tba State, who w-ra duly alacied In no ,..,riat a w tb all (ba fornti and requirement* of law. an I *11 had ail iba qual'tP atinu< prawrtbed by tba f-teral cm?i mti<? Notblug raa im mora etpllcil than tha aua itutlun upon tbta aibjact, far mdai article > Brrh aw ' an aa> atxl wa find tba following ? I firm.? Tha H una of Repraaaa'aUaa* a'uall ha ?unp<>ar,i ef altoaaa n'ry aaeond |Vr ' ? 'be people nf tba . , > a * arv>ra uf aa It lata am iba I ra ia-1 t ie fur aiactora ai ti n moat nuuinruiia bit * t M?IB l.rKif'nt >r? v ? t.-* p*f?Hi ' 'I funraoovoi ? wbo?h?:i not I ' * ' Vf I ? ?.?. | Ilit Mt I u? I K '?I Vty?.? i.l ? i ii,, 4 i M ? . lb' oblU.i V( At in "Bleb li? llitli tt e it" n lfitMtro Ui* ?> ?od M>7?r? qurl.Ccttiorii wb oh Bro ' fB)o-i*Jfc/ th? e-'twtit'H'<w*Bl piwir. Th.? l I bo fti lift J.u. .#! ' ? *. oud It ! Uiu.UBd b 1 both friBHil Uio. n't r*|>r???bi?tlvBB ?ort nit atoctoil |.f l ,? Jut/ . .I?|? of ItlB H'atO, Bud tb*t T i t M Ihom bod thO (VNIBttl'ltlBBBl q-IBllfl. Bu B>?>-- on<iti.?ni??.1 knowtu that thraa ? th n|i BIB '. f ?H0Bftit?.? or f roof, Bad ranaot ht ne. bwtof? -' I 'M tft h< r?f ,! !, 'ho f?hi <rt ?p>uBk{t<4 ESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4- 11 tional liberty point us to another article of tto constitution, which mvi 1"Eucb house shall be the j udge of lha election returns tad quahrtoeuons of its own membara." and under this clause claim thai Congress is omnipotent upoa thit subject, and can deprlteafree people of repreeectaiion. Nothing can be more absurd or at star with common aensa or reason. This clause In the constitution is as plain as those first cited, and Is bs ed on practice, for It was both neceaaaiv and proper that Congress should aea that all Its members wera elected by the voters prescribed by the constitution, and that they possessed the qualifications required by ti. This ta the beginning and and of the constitutional desecration and power upon llila subject, and If Masachusetta or another State aaes proper to send Turlte or Mormoos, Chinese or Arabs to < degrees, and they aro elected by the qualified voters, and are twenty-five yeare old, and cltisens of the I'nlted Stater, tb y would undoubtedly lie entitled to their seata. Kentucky fully accords to every State the right to chooee Its own Representatives In conformation with the constitution, whatever may bo their political opinions, and she claims the name right for herself. Let any other construction of the constitution prevail, and let it be understood that the mere caprice, wbim* and political prejudices of Congress are supreme upon this subject, and It may not be long before Representatives may be denied their seats because they chance to be Protestants, Catholics or democrats, aud when elections are about to lake place the people will have no alternative left them but to sen t committees to Congress to ask of that body for whom they will graciously permit them to cast their votes. At the lest session of 1 Congress our Representatives wore present end ready to tako the oath of ofMce as prescribed by that body; but * yet they have not lieeu admitted to their seats I sincerely trust, however, that the mists or passion and prejadics w:!l soon pass away, and that Kontucky will not much longer be denied thorn sacred rights which are guaranteed her by the constitution Itself. He t itched the uegro question that:?The negroes everywhere throughout the United States have bten on?uir,ip*ted?wtie'hor wisely or unwieely it is ncs-ifcss now to v*7. It Is au accomplished fast?a fltcd, 'tier < nm6.1 us also to too ihtit iU-? SKross era protested to the fulle t extent la both their portion* and their proiierty. We should treit them humanely und kindly ecd do all we can to beiter their condition, uiako thorn useful citizens of the states, and In tnjr ilret. meysage to tho i.eci-datura I will mekenome recommendation* upon thir ublecl. They must understand, however, (hat white trion will rulo Kntucky; we are not yet sunk so low as to con-tent to he governed by oegroos. I know that there are a few renegade whtios among us whose eppotitee no luit aftor place and power that they would hu wll. ling to see the whites in subjoctlou to the nezroos if tuoy could (III their p>rkn? with lllihy lucre, or gratify the r uuhedowed amhition thereby. Hut, thanks to God, they em few in number, and will decllno into imdgiilflounce wlion Ihoir (luibolrtal and diagracoful plana are fuliy dis lo?ed. In Kentucky, ov?n, the majority of tho radical* declare their opnniltlnn to negro suffrage, and my radical comret'tor, Colonel llarnos, in our recent cauraat repeatedly denounced it. Had he advocated sueh an odloit* m"??uro the vote can for htm would have been insignificant, even wh?n compared with the email vote he received The while ia the superior race, in universal history and ugionce acclaim, und will never ar, ept the position of inferiority or nejro equality. Suoh a thought Is revelling to the white race. Other State* ehnutd hare the right to act as they ploaae upon tho suhje-t, Kentucky fully accords thorn that right, hut alio claims the same privilege for herself, ant will never consent that any but ahlie uien shall represent her Interests or her honor. Th* oath of ofHc? wa? administered to (hivomor Helm by the H in. Charles G. tVlmer Smith. A grand aalute was tired by the State artillery, and Hon. J. F Bramlotte t' eu delivered his valed'Ctury, aftor which Colonel st. B . Churchill, Secretary of Slate, road Governor Helm's Inaugural, the Qovernor being too ill to undertake the task. The ceremonlns were very imitoslng, and were listened to with great interest by a largo crowd, Ex-Governor Kraralotto was com pi I men tod with a serenade to-night at tne Louisville Hotel. TDE CI RA C ABLE. S?EC'AL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALO. Haraai, August 29, 1807. The United States schooner Oriental. from I'unta Rasa on the 20th via Key West, arrived here yesterday, and reports that nothing was aeee of the steamer Narva, which bad te go round Tort";gas before she got to Punta Rasa. By telegram recolvod lest even ng at eix P. M., the Narva had not arrived at Key West. In all probability the Ship will have been pteveo'ed from procoedIng. as was the Intention, in c insequence of tho state of the wcether. which it exceedingly variable, with rain i squalls prevailing. The United Sta'oi steamer Lenapee was seen by the Oriental off Cayo Romano. FATAL RAILWAY CAUSALITY. Tws (itlaene wf Kahwav. N. J. Run Over and Killed en the Neve Jrraey Central Kallrend. Nnwaaa, N. J., tent. It, I80T. Two meo wore picked up this slds of Railway, on tha Nsw Jenoy Railroad, by ths first Owl train, at an sariy hour this morning, mangled la a fearful manner. It Is supposed mat they won run over by the one o'cloek peaoh train. The bodies were Identified ns those of Albert Baker sad William (Hagg, citizens of Rahway, who had been en the firemen's parade yesterday, FAIR OF THE NEW EN6UND ACMCNITMRAL SOCIETY. | Paovnwua, R I , Sept 8, 1867. Ths fourth annual fair of the New England AgrteuI tuial .-ociely aua lbs nuoile island Domestic iiiaustry Society opened at Namgane t Park to day. There ware man7 thouaaad pertona In attendana*. At aleraa o'olock lb a meeting of office re took plana at the President's headquarters. An address of welcome to the New fingtaad Society was made by Hon. William Mpragoa, tba President of the Rhode Island Society, and was responded to by Prealdaat I.orinv. ef tbe former. Tba fair laoiude* a cattle abow, horae show, an exhibition of all domestic anlinala, plants, flowers, vegetables, fruits, household manufacture*, mechanical products. flae arts, Ac. Tbe premium llat atnouata to nearly 10.000 There were three trials of ape ad for trotting homes. In tbe flret Waenlngion eed mate, of Boston, beet Biittatn end mete, of Hartford. Time, 1:32, 2 34\, 2 M** end 2 32*. In tbe eerond race, which was for e prem.um of |l,230. Drero Prlece beat Oerlbeldl sad Tacouto. Time? 2;3t*. 2.31 X. 241. la tba third, which was to saddle*, Jack Lewie, ef Hartford, beat Kehway, of New York. Time?2:8TJtt, 2 :MH, 3 331*. 2 34V^. Tbe fair will retnaia open for three days longer. There ere sixty-eerea entrlae of raclag horses. TMC M2TNWESTHII SAEMHFEST. I.ypmvafouii, Ind., Sept. x 1*87. At noon to dey ell the eorletlee of the fhieiigerhund reported, aicapt one from Cincinnati, which will reach bare to-night. Tbe societies number in all thirty flea, and represent the cities of Cbioago, lti.; Louisville, Ky.; Nashville and Chailanooee, Tenn.; Cincinnati, Co!urn but. Clerelaod. Dayton, didney and Piqua, Ohio; Detroit, Mick , Kvaaevllla, Madison. JelTareoavIll*, New Aliieay, Aurora iAd IidiftOMKiiii. !u4. Ou arrival lb* eocietla* wars ta*t at ?b* depot by tbe Committee of Arrangements aad escorted to tbe beadquarters, where refreshments were served and stopping place* aaaigaed em b *>ct*ty. The principal draet of tba day was tba procession, which formed at bnodooartore at iliree P. M., aad marcbad to Keel Hall, where tbe wetc.una concert aad reception cere mo Lie* war* bald Uovernor Conrad Raker m.vl* ibe address on tba pert of I he Htnle aufberl i Mavor McCauley n the pert of tba city, and Mr. A. Zlderlet.cker. rreaideut ef the laai.val Committee, on tbe pail of tba Indianapolis societies Tbe greet flog wee than formally delivered Into the keeping of Mr KaulmaDO, the new I'reeidenl of the Rua-1 or Mr. *tein. of lemifMlle, the retiring Pramdent. inwnr-t ii>'i ?*><: ri win iw jn wo ai i wi u*n tomorrow a;/M. ro-nuht tha oitf ib i?fill!aoM/ Humiliated. an.i Ina diapiar af Draturka in <'i>an Ho'iia q'Jira. SWCtOC II MRTKIKI. YT. Moinrau**, Vt., 'apt. X IMI. Mr. I Kialaif k Cr<>da, pronator il.a Atnarn.au Houa* .'i Uii? p'a ay eomuiltlad aaiclrln. a'-o-it o?oii mtlar. br aboatiag blm?alf with a plain' i macr'al nrabairaatuiant ia o'ippna??l to -t# tha eaaaa of th? daad. Ha wa*.abO'ii twrtity.iaa Teari of a*a aul racaollv itirr ad md Our of la?* aiitiiniti ant w.atar ?? iha rlatk af tba Par(t?oB Sara tUHiE*IMG CJLlEiv. H. ALURiaK, r* . -apt. ... i**;. I ba fa- no* af Mnhl?nt?irf Co'tasa, at A'UniiWB, I'a ooua ?tloa of Bight l'iofa?aora. war r ata. a<l ttil- tropin, i AJilrar w war? dallaorad hf It. K. VTr^M *aa !) < ? Mtllilraiiarg and Kroial. MOMITt 1*0 TlJUTlO* J 10%Tfb Boon*. * [.( ,i i?a; i IUa Hoard of Aaaaafora raport Mi* talitwoa -f raa' I ?*la:n in at |2'.i),/.47 TOO. a l p* - ua *1 I il9l.UA* 400; total, f44t '4/1 Ki J an ibawt af L??rl? ' I 'lO.OtlC.tOO lafl" 1b*n<)'n iar -f p U< ' ?>? ! Ib? rai? r ?i ,r t t , f : KMTMTflk III SOUTH C**?l U <Hi#i#rr>t K r, d. I??T H?l?r?> from ? I port.riot of >ho ?t#t# i#.?l?i#t u.o intoroal > ragt'trat'in 'J fl*g|in, Tta >U to far. mara than two-third* c' it# ?U-i .# imbor raoia- I K?lilru* lu lout ia will |>r">t?#b'r fO?i << 0 ibO't majority. bm not nov?r.?;ir. SUf Jf MTWWHT CUTHmt * ST. UU'S. "T. IAil'IO. >? J,*i | A vary l?r|? ?#le of govortiaanl o I'lhlii* to.ok g ?'# I.are lo-ifov Aim it I Wo b'lBilivl b'ty'ra 1100 abruOit, raproann'iDg N#w York, Koaton, Phil#a?opbi*. B#l?.moro ClbcibbAti, Lo#i#rtllA Ct. .-igi, mt a^har plaraa wrra pra?#it 1 La rvua el'thfl pr. por r oT?n-d it??i.aiatad *1 tl,<KK?.OC*>, ' ju#id*r#i>?* tnuta tt.DK 1.*if v. wM 'h ?n Mlit lo day. Th#r# *v m -b coHtpciilUa bat *a?L buldara #r.d brailf gw?J j>rir?? wars obtain*'. Tha ' Vu!k bf goola told, howorar, wm tnngul bf lout# i Iioumo, on* ftrtu 1'nno purcliating not bnedfad ibo<.? and or?r. o*i# *14 utHtM ? Tha will bo CvntlB'inA to-morrow. UTAl AffMT Ik NASHVILLE. K*?HTitt t, Tor.# . *?f l. \ IM! A tigbi ucourrorl Iblo araning Cnltogo wool bo. twooa Job# Cotbru ##4 Job# r.in##, boib ##l..o? koopor#, I# whloh Ci'rr*# w#? nMot I# tb? Imwo!#, ml il I# tbnqghi will 4io i'#o n# .%g of tha flghl ti ## old gri4go. 867. MMlITvuSU WIIIIM Aibaky, S. Y., Sept. a, latif The (ouuiiutlohv'l Coureeiion reaaeetuMed ?' o o'clock lit. moruiug. J,-V M0BIAL8. By Mr. Eraotm BaoOa* -Of the * * > >t k ' ?f< Itoalara' Society, to prevent yealnctlre legislation iu d tilled spirit! and malt liquor., representing four lb. send dealer*, twelve thousand ernp oy<i* aud til million! of capital. tly Mr. Barmrii?aa'aiuet prize ftylhtm.'. By Mr. Root?For the etwliiton Of the Boat 4 Regents of (be New York I'fiiver.li!.TOWERS AMI llOriRS Of THK l.eUk'NI.<Tt i!?. The consideration of the report of the Coinmittse the Power, aud Ilutlee of the i.eglalatuiV wa* resiiru In Committee of the tVlwle. The following' mcttoq w adopted:? No local or private hill then i.r pa.aad by 'left BeA.IM.Ui unlet! notice of the intention lo .?.i|iir Iheiefor ahull h? been given In the mariner now or Korea!ter lo bo prorld by law. and no action of the l.cginl.mrn aball tie deem I/I mm t ?4ihtoi n icu notkC* Mtortnull Jlti AtfWfti" in any inauuar waive tSim taiuc. The Motion further restricting Die powsis of tho l-?g1 latirre was ihen taken up Mr. Mohkis moved to amend > ihtf dirprrev from tl marriage lie may be granted Tor adaktery, bahdti drunkenness, cruel and inhuman treatment and d?*e tion for teven yeara. I,oat. PtSiSOIt AM) CANM.V The consideration of the report* of the i.VnnyitUoe o the Hiate Finances and Canals wa? iaa?i?r.i 1 x- iti aperial order, and the Cnureuilon wutyt liiie>C'>ti miltee of the Whole ou thooe report*, Mr. .'Dnrrm?u < the chair. Mr. I.Arnax mored to substitute the stxtir gse, tt?n < the report of Hie Canal Curamitieo lor the trw wicUo of Ho finance report, and proceeded to diacuatt a* leugi the history and prog rata of the .State canals. At (ho conclusion of Mr. r.aphain's remark* the foi veatlon took a rereea until three o'clock. Afternoon Npavion. The consideration of the report on Finance and' Can; was resumed in Commit toe of the Whole. Mr. Church did not believe it was necessary ??t it time to inaugurate a scheme of the debt and u-MJii' a taxulion for anotbor work of canal enlargement. 1l taxation endured by the people ot thU Bute Wat' to limes greater tnan that of Great Britain and Ireland . would be far better for us in pay off our eauul debt ?flrt ?nd provide means for mooting the obtlvai one ali t R' pledged by the people. There was no necessity f eularg-.ng the canals at (his tlnio: there was not iuir to prove that the demands of trade required t Ail who had examined It agreed Dint tho capacity of tk Krio Canal had not yot boon reached within fifty p< ruit, and that ila full capacity would not bn readier u view oi the Increase of trude, before 1 It had been asserted tnat the butioe.is . the canals was proofed into two or throe of Die fe months; that if it was distributed throughout the sot son of nsv gallon then we might waul with more cei lainly tho advance of trade; but lie produced data t ihow" Diat the business ot the cuoal was so distributer and this was demonstrated tir the lockages during oar] >fthe month* The buslnoss was as groat In July an August In most years as it was iu Peplember an October. Tho registered lockages show Diis to bn Di use This fact was contrary to the general belief, nu lifierent from the statements often made to the public It was supposed that the transportation of prodm-1 Iran the West iu the fall months was the Cause of theorowdoi soodiUon of the canals In September and October; bu the men doing business ou our canals wer keou and sagacious. During the summor months th, ;oal and lumbar trade was prosecuted, and by the tiuv die produce trade comraeucod the canal was roody fo it, the bulk of the other branches having been finished In this way the business or the year was distributes soil tho lockagos to September and October wore only tittle iu advance of those In Juiy ana August. If tb locks were to be enlarged, tbon the waterway must b enlarged also. He would etioapen transportation by tin paying olf the debt, taking tho load ot taxation off th canals, and Imposing only aucb lolls as would keep ther In ropalr. This would mako them a froe commercli highway, and invite tho business of the West. If the suotild. in years to come, need enlargement, be woul leave tbo constitution so that the pooplc could authorla u, ah iika i?oo mo case in ih.m ana in.it. 110 won oj posed to pleciug in tue organic law a debt pollcj We were living In eitravagaut times, wheu u larg number of Impracticable projects were talked about an urg-Hl ui'On the country. It was, therefore. dangerou to iuciude new financial projects in the oouslitut os He would leave the future to judge of the necessity fc raising more money for canal enlargements. IIu woul foster and protact our great system of public Improve tnents, and piece them, as far as possible, beyond th reach of plunderer*. They should rorualo lha proper! of tho people forever. But he wauld not tear them l piece* at an expense of Qfty millions of doliari, whei there was no necessity for it. The West had not com plained of a want of facQilioi; ? ! they wanted wi cheap transportation His plan would furnish that b paying the debt and reducing the toll*. If this shoul be dooe, be bad no fear of rival routes. No route roul tie oonetruoted to compete with our own. If we will bit pay oil the debt and reduce the tolls to a ttandar neorssary keep the canals In repair. Mr. Aivoan followed in derence of the report of th Committee 00 Canals. He referred to tho lines of rai war competing for th* trade of the West la opposii'.a to the Kris canal, and urged th* importance of nhUrgta tne channel of water cotntounlotilou. Before ha bad concluded he gave way for t uioiton 1 report progress, and the Convention adjourned toot o'olock to-morrow morning. HEW TORE STATE DEHOCRATIC 10*VIA TIO SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. HfHtlng *f the New York Drmoorat lc Ntal Central Committor?Tlie Nosiiaailsi Cei venlles Called far October Hi at Albaav. Auuvr. Sept. 3, 1307. Th* New York Stele Democratic Central l ommllf met at a00a to-day at th# Delavau House, t'amuel . rtlden presided, and W. T. Arerell acted at secretary I the absonoe of Peter Cagger. Tha attendance wi Quite email, only aom* alghteen or twenty of tha mat here of the committee being present. Plane were en geeted for "Intensifying the pohlln feeling" again I tl republican party, which was charged with all tl uvvuaiuua UMUI1I ui Iin i^viwiKiuia. luq Ultr Ml ?i* otherwise quit* Una. and finally adjourn ad aft Sling upon Thursday, OotoOer S, a* tha time for boldii tba Convention 10 nominate candidates upon the St* ticket. Tba Convent tan la (o consist ol una dotage from each Assembly dtalrtot, and meet In Albany, vw probably at Twaddle Hall, the ancient headquarter* i the democracy. KIMS COUNTY POLITICS. Keaabllraa Uaaarat femmlfirr. The Republican Ueaeral Committee of King* couui mat last evonlng at tbalr room", No. 9 Court si rest?U ITaatdent, Mr. K. I,. Sanderson. in the chair. A report wi received from Iba Executive Committee coatalnliu a raa Intloa providing for tba election of delegates -Ovo fro each ward and town?by primary eloc.ioos, ta the diflt eat Aaeeuibly coiivsmione, on tba 121st met , f?r tl electi?a of delegates to iba dists Convention to be be at etyracuae on tbe'ittb mat. I he isport wa*nd>|>trd The i.anaral Comm.ltaa baring now really Auiali-d tl businaea of the evening, a motion waa made to adjeur hut this did not autl tba majortty of the <letegete? pi aant, who ardently desired that there should some "talking." at all event", before adjourn met and It waa rotad down. Mr. Willy calt-d upon I "bald beaded friend" (Mr. Hashr<nclc, of ilia Ten ward) for a few remarks oa the "eliuutloa;" but tb geutlamau declined to reep?nd Caila were made fi Mr. Willy bimself, aud. alter i.ona.drrnhte bubbtio, I waa conducted to tba platform in tba ri eternal em tire of Metara. Keare and Van Hrunt. where, an,id nt:rner<u jocose rvmnrks from the audience, be dtdirered a bn speech, with liltia or no reference to the "a.taatlen, however. The Chairman war then celled upon, aod r?t|Kinrl*d length. The meeting ehotlly alterwei 1e euio'irn-d t I WW * '?? {LfC'iOk IN WILMMTON. OEUWANt. t?et., sepu i. ik?; An e!e>-ti?n wav held n Ibis uly iu <itv an>l >oeh It. Valeailne. the radicel oandldeta lor Mayor, a la. ted by 'J*0 majority?abe t the vetue aa last yc lti?- whole rsd el tl< h*l 'iav hean flr-rte-j, except in o wsrd, el.ere there l? a democrat*' Oe ogiy ?f fifteen The Equal f! gin* < oavea'ion will mwel here ten* row, end Promisee te he a large demw* *tration I>e j*t*?. both white sad JOloced ** til be lie re frem all pa of the ?!ata. TNC KNUCtH CONTENTION ill MlEtCrt Reiai'tw, S. ft, S*p? k, >*ci a arg* numliwr of daiega *a to fM Krp li.M an < ehi* b i veoii> e? to mnrro* are already h o<t cruwte are still arriving by avery train pr*?voi Indications fore-had'.w an in menee gu'lcrl the whites are largely represents d, nearly all of wh taf# llPlttdl*! (if ' la'? It.Ill II. >* W J a' D tV.M. ?' A IH* U'IST TM? W*?CMIITS" ElMtU c:? MM. A' "/? f.>, V Y , "rat ? IVi' 1h? ' J t ill v -It.- -> 1l?? ? ?1 gt nat !? Ma' ?! ' I / on | i^raa ' r b< an Mil a- <J ti a Hi $,nr ,|u J. ? N?;? > ,. at i n0 l??n, X V A FA** ,(0?V LUH?Tlu Al lAAb P a*.?a?rr rt, *?c. A t?? .Ul.ir l> J????i?? ^... ?. #,.,,.-1 to k r, . J II J? tw ihi' c,??, * abort t ;o* " ? ''i l>* (wm* from ??>* I l<r? | itti.c .aaalnm <iu -? uf >*(t lha rmt ?f? tn , u ?(. tail a??o i ?? Aoowa tbM ? >'.t^ Jm ? .law not to ?V <' I, it r?i)> ? aitiffiL It* bat 'a*i ' ? ?oaJiaa '? aort o? a >??ia? ? 14 At i ? Hint .r h ? *!> ? * tlrafcft In I jbt p?? j ' ?' audi Mi, ? '. ??0W1 Aj* ?t*S Tf CtlFHCbCf Y'x' rm.au.f *. H l i,5; lit* ataf a#. a' Uia lit 'T> #ie?ut <>? ? ' mtxi r i? ; It ct ; I i' >ti4ft, It ? ( Hala Ka|?|>t int Rat I'r J R. T&osbM, WrooaljB. S. Y . 4a,'tara?J MaM bafara ti.* !V?c I fa M aa . hart 11.4.1 ? Al a a 1 rf 'ha OTora MFlNHrAMM 1 > ?.a ! ? t. bo" Profa I G<| a J. a t,M? ?% ' <? ' a a >kav 't|i for Uia atlia || half l'? ?? 'niit ?i tu IM'I I>4 U (lit M ' ?< * t? ll,'a !ft artVoa i#'i?#/*t ?U a tnm?m %jf ? Ht*n? a iar?t '7 fal tnl al to |f a 5 ~T * LABOR MUVEMENT3. I * ''' ' SKCUL IELECIU*_T? THf HE1UI. ne ttl ( !*>?' Mmkoro ?*<( i mtpemipr* HM.I .1 ui<!<'<- wl >|V t?rk HI KnitMlo. Hi a, ?a#T, | II o'l'io. k P. M. ? 10*' u. Tlie fouiill National 'onveatidn of the Cigar Water.' )(|, I nlons. now iu Nwloo iu tble eiif, will ieaue *0 appeal 'ij to ('?ngre*? aeldng the' the ire.etfj (ax ou cigara be VO'lllivd it rap .<>i1 There ?re doleuniei from every Siate in >*' T.'oten of present. Ttl* major t.r of te.ejale* ptoee.i; f??or the enfoicement of the a..to hour law in aeerv State. today tlwte nan to htia.'.eaa of any importance on tranracied. Ttia Vreeideui and rater? made a few need (uaika, adro'Ming a i liaiia? iu the present coaeJituliew ? and Iho ranlnti of a fuud by the limal foiioee loN placed to (tie credit of tin National l ii'mi to uiatntate re ilrlke*. ?e the third Mount convention of de York flute [ Carpentera and Joiuei- L'uiou .n imble . ,o llria oti# 1*: to-day. The meeting *o called to oi ler l?? tlie I'rata. (tent. VP. O. Steward, of New York There are iwenlydve je'egate* .t from ho local t nh>n< iu thin Siwm. *' After lite fending of the report* o? Ho- I' * lot *nd Secretary, whieli in *r"cd in ? roinuu'.'.ee. the , Convention adjourned ?< oue P. W to 'hm a M. to* morrow, ?owk\tiot or ftnitm tirirft. '* SPECIAL TELEGRAM T8 THE HE8J16. " Oi ivrtiim, Ohio, .Qej?i 8, iswr i >r J 1:30 o'clock P. W ( ii The routine f>uefnr?a of the Convention of Spit ituallet*. '* which met liern to day In Hmlnard Hall, was d?*f?e"?ed of B. In Ilia afternoon. All lite d?le*nte? here uot vol arrived John Pierpoint ? memory war tlte oh ef topic of d'MiMalun, nud a nnowlinoce ?-eullinent of rti'WWe* woo . exprMMd for tho chaiae??<r of the . iiluatrloue ptrilualial. I'm Hlrivniete hnve taken , no part at v.-t In llio proceeding*. and ' . tho advocate* ,i| fr?? htvutnr liavo failed jo far to broacfc . their peculiar doeirlao* A Jrraey capta'n declated himur aclf a delegate front tho othar world, and brought o . chart along, but hl? *pu r.u ixjiuit curtailed tie had *? . chance lo exhibit th tin 1* Several of the medium* tpcke thi* evening ?(l apirfl } uul life lo * large and a-'enUvo an lienoc. . Neither Judge RUmontlg nor Andrew ,'ac^on Oarto " ha* inrned up. Mr. Ua.te Koliur, of I'luladolph.a <S fir (' maueiit Preeidont of the Convent; u. ir V rENin < O1fl'3T10jS IT K,C1UM?, # ? " SPECIAL TELEGRAM Td THE KEAAL3 r- i urr ire, fc'ept. s, Itef, t 0 7.46 *< lock P. M. I A iraKoual gatheTinp of ttu Fenian Rrotherhood aaj nombled la (Jarreft'e Hall at haif-paat two o'clock this d afternoon, pnrjunail n cull. There ware about at a e hundrod deiogat-a preient from nearly every State d In the I'nlon, representing fully one thousand circles, who joined with the regularly organised 1 Fenian Senate in a gsueial convention or cengree*. 1 The tluie of me Cougiaee tine afternoon will be en-: t tiroly taken up with receiving and examining Lb* e credent all of delegate*. The transaction of regular ? bnslnoee will b* comuteuced to-morrow mommy. strioUy a Willi cloaed door*. r Among tho more prnniuint metoheri of tha order I. present are Colonel Relents, President: Senators OaJI, laglior, ofliuffalo: Mohan. of New York; Mcifuirk, of * Connecticut; O'Rrieo, of Roctiester Morrieon, of CMie cago; Conors! Spear, of New fork ; Colonel (VVail, mt >e Iowa; Colonel Kiley, of Illinois, and Michael Hcaulon, It Dlatrict Senator, of Chicago. '6 (Terrell's Hall ie hand on.oif decor ated wi'.h Xr'.oh and n American flaga, and with ixirtratte of pt'omlueni Irlab>1 fI ,?l....?l LMinHi O'Vail and ntliaaav Ma J prln< I pal f?ature of the dacoratlou in the Mr.i.ah flair <1 captured ai the rout of llio N'inidy-niutti Hrttnh cavalry 6 tiy twelve Fenians, at h levljr-L'-irg, t'aneda, during ItM > Caoadtau invaaion. Aa a sen oral thing the mcuihera of llio Congress ara a e fiufl, intelligent looking <?* of men, vary or. otuWa, tall <1aa<l, to tlia Brotherhood *o far aa appearance* go. a .. ^ FIRE IN lAlTWQSL '' Cam iron*, ltd., Septamt'er .T 1MT. A 'Ira. i!i'e attuiug, deairoyed toe 'rail packing earn*. * tiahriienl of Stanm k -ous. 78 l.tartit etreei. Loaa ' f'afl.O'lO on atoek and $.'.,0<I0 on lira building; partial!? u fit.'ir*!. Soverai adjotniag lintldUiga ware al.gbtlx dana? ' ? ?' ; MAILS FOR EUROPE. fUa Lunar.1 mail ataarnsU.p bcnliA, iVvpUmi JndkJna, will leave title port oa tYednetday for Liverpool Tba mails for fcnrope will dote at the IW Oftta* a* " half-pas: aavan o'clock on iVeduaaday morning. ,j Th? Nrw Yoaa lUa?i.r>?F.d.ton for F.oiopa??? ? %a g ready at half-past sit o'clock u the morning. () smgla coptaa, in wrapparv. for malting, alt ?a?la '* let Iho Krraiag Tflrgratu Wll.td BK FOUND OAH.r 1# THR LATENT NBWtf FROM F.dHOPE H\ UAH I.E. nfKOTAI. TKLEUHAMS K1IOM ALL EARTH Or AMERICA. .aavavea l? II.AHUM FROM ALL PARTS. ?* *??* ALL. THU f.Ot'Al. NhlVH '? # I'OLICE AND COPRT V UTRKs. ?? a LABOR MOVEMENT*. SPORTING i.MAI.LIUKNCR FROM ALL FAJtfS Or Til A COUNTRY. t?. ?*??* NF.tr jKRSP.r. U>NO fHi,and. ttcvimhhsrArt ega states hi.and new* < lit l,EAVIN<? NEW \"ORK. * A MMIl.T M IRCRT RRPdRr, KIN<? * acilj* P? ,, hocnkkeeperA asv conn ;* i ht op rim * a virtu* hkskb is thk otrr. ry TflK AMITHEHBNTh i* 1HK MKTAOPOU*. i>f * p rEfiaOKAL IXTKLL1UK2M7C # 4 # rtEKKRAL NKW? OF tIIK 1)AV OOHAir, FACRTIA, kSV YOfTRf. ? '? . *V . *" . . . . >t f HR P. VP NINO rP.I.EUI.AM HAD THE LAlt'lRAr I'lKTLATIUM or ANr EVftMKO CAPtR ^ El MWHMl 01 A I 11At tl I iiatoiibaeii ('hrmlixl NkUl bt* - til \ .M.u if- lift: r"it ruk iiaiw 11 pi.'h'H rr?'o*a? fit halt to IU ot final '-oloi ft'-4 It youthful brauty , t? a 1? ktlt iio.nn*. I'uctr'i lift, trow Ik II ti?1 Ilr*?f1li o iu? ban. lla falllrif out t% otva. IM'I by ti 14 " h'.ttolnt holrdrttttra. MM ot <nr Art, Mill Rii-aUnty. !? naV.OW * ciihtaUW, * ?r*" I ,~l Imllritkr Not Arif|il>il.-^ikn. I*tllt> I t AfL.ti.1m no. w apt t a Italians* of K ALUEN RK HO 1 It. SON fin malriBs art tit V?*r?''i?'.m ftf? No. t-iahu lit atrt?l inl !3 Mali atiael, tattM of Mina<t. th ? ? ?? ? it Halchrlaf't llitfp llra,-Tha Real la Ibt ^ o,?/M:ih? <?nl? lonKott Oya, liara?:at% raMibla. laaiooltlr o**oui. I'ttUN y tl IUi.it? a raai. I vrMiiifi ~?ii|>rrrn> ?o ???? inirr ** 0|i? or ><.? i?? h%? >on? li**u I'MTfMd ?? :j* tr...*t foot ?i jr-n' .1 1 fin'*:: itM?# MUi r?i**a-r * i. ?> ? wr.ttd. Anul I>7 ill rli '.?< ?U < (I p*i bull'* nulla 'ili.w(nliil?< way, y.w fort. *! Hm fllllri ' Hmr ? Il**a. I hranrtl, cot'in Id .? ! Wold >iy tf. m *i* D*poi Id l?*y ilrMfc CrliiHdtr*'* llnlr fl*r. ThoHni K'*r *( ?u*aii"r#d. *bli??l| in*. it?*l. ( So. I lib r Hunt*. n? ' I urinitii anil luintluio <ui*rin?i. latin, | ? UN iMfiit. ?"?)' *rri.s, iKr.M * rkt*. ic; I ?. ! A .1 B KB!.IT S, 447 Hi >' i?f?. I < HI l.:?rr Mini \Hllliiahnm. '"I m r if.!. r* trFRfT I ? i? I * ' r kl I fV>. 447 n? | I * i?**n t<?n I ?ltrr?*tlf. 1'nrU, !>! ). ' '? ' l.l " 1 ifll.Miy. Mf Kr<i.fw??, v?? Tut, t?*i!al. m ?r f.gnty mo * ii ?tllor^ tl.*M^uHl a p' rr.*.- - ib? t* b*)r m ?f >i% M r-V*i*i on 1 H r.h ? Mieliinri ?rrut* <<? I iu*>UI r?> lV? br??jli * i ir?- .! i * x ? .a , o( i.?tr4< iud fa* ? in ! ?f > m?u: 11 Wlir.hi.l.n * WIMn.b it Hi* ; Urilrt A Nlkrl'a lll?lir?i I'rautUiH Sufllg uj. Nt-E * r' I til* .r V* un < ri-M I I mi?r at*r un ?l I-1 III** wl I'm Utlr in) lid'** rv l"|M< I. *> Vif* > '? kl. M* 1 A MM { .? *. "" , l.i un*' llittnrlir I nam l'i?d*r.-Tli* (trigla , a?l id ofilt a*!.' * * ' ? I I * ' > t*. mMM 10.1 ?H 11 ' rar.il fi*? !"> n*;.*! 14 HArtNKS ,1 Pall ...? If ??*' lull H|,|r ?t lirili* lltla. Ml aiiJb'l Hi** "? F i'i|b *ild. t.-t - ? ft * h I llnimii l.iilm . I'rl/ti I'llil Ih r I, * i i T I"i'ri?" i*,n | ?.< .' * |... "( ? ? at a n' i|'d 1 di'?*r ?\ I 'H ||'|| 1. Vl?l| a. *?r. N T n I ? >1 "I r?. HK*. *iyVMiW ? Hcomna sTRrr. ' ? > ?M ?r.? w?. 1 M.fS , J, i.. ?!> <! >? ? *? nt ",T nut r. i.iAOr ye?ift, ti.ft i.??n ' . it? ii I* f? 1. ?t f>'I ftnlJ ? . ? ,hM fr ii.- i. l * !> ?n >ii<1 ii???U. ?'.re?? . 1 A ?,?# i??t t:. l kftftl'b ' :M. ' th? ftKW.1 ftttti o.ititf rt to 1 f >vo kftr ' F? Ml* ! 4 .11 ft?t v?I RII*. WIXftl.'.R - vanillin, NYMCr, 1 hftft tig ? * f?? !? Ij( ITIITI.U TKHKl" -* ? . t ? - ? i A h? ? ; * ii?t? fii*. ai an Tltft. llftW* Machine I tinitivia. I'll** '*' ' ??t ? h'fc f<r#m ii? ? ?* ? -4 I 111 I mint ?f N?? ln.1 * The virnh|r?i i ?h/hIIhMiiii Ifnchril *wil f'bt I r'.-'i ' 't? .11 ? a' ? ' Yftt ,;f I *11 1ft I|*r Ift.tr'M a / ' ft" I lift " P'""^. ? I' >-, iftftnt ".ft *i L'l ' 1 * ftl'trft ft* ft ft" M aittlfttft Mailw. ? . ? k ' t m \ * 1.T at t ntftif M iiia, VatNPeft* P"1* OrtMNMibl n?lr,? it*I ft p., , rf. ' ?'/? ft 1 Hft.r l?7?fg. "X' it*f./t ?<.' * b. ' *