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i i if i i or rri'i r i. -i- JJ aA I A ..li.Il a- XJ A-llkX." rc.U&CB.. 1 TW DJLILT, TKI--WE3KLY & VTESKLT. '' T EES : 'IV. r-. HtnUH pc trnlat, t Bail, per ytJU' a. ... . . bb. "I! mo . " 1 - "-it "-.sriy I r-, Alia we K-w.-l'eal-ra. pi W . Ial, WKvW by tner, iMoroiEg of inc) ' Xn-VKk;T, 1- iti per w. Atdreas CLEVELAND 1 TAI'I S PANT. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPENING DAY , ; or Gentlemen's Silk aXd . HATS! W. will introduce tb. F'.LL (TILES Saturday, - biualr leu L BAh AD1C. A S.S, " fin rHrp.rtor Btirt. SAILS! SilU:! Ai.LS!!! 30.000 Kegs "EaTioniEg" Kails ! From the Itkot it; Iroa Wrrf at Young UIh. 10.000 Kegs " Wheeling" Kails I "rom it. Baawcod Iiou V.,rk, at Wheeling, Wc-noru Vir.iuia. 10 000 Kegs "Camdiu " Nails ! Froa Uaaad JteiLar af-ils Co., twrhiUtl- On c a..anm.-at oud tor .ai. .t f. wt.t ratu. by Ji.ii. ac-artr.' Hutm J. .hie mareet. AL.aat., tUtUM A Ot., aajrl:3:. A, si.d .11 M--w.n .trert. lEri'foBj' SATki Personal pro- .1 -J party .-taen; to alee .it. of I'wir U.jr, ;t4 otur propprtr. will bo.ld.t va..-, at Kt. rM4enc U Kd.r4 WmIc, tan-mapl, o. t. IMt itj of jiitr, IHi.MI.Kii; .1 t-. .'ctuK A. M., ... W:!l tteiiuM iroai s.j day antil t.c prorty M ia r. Ji osuK, M. r WAUIS, .' S. V.Wiba, Kzecatcr.. CltrUail, Antajt M b, lsa. wigi:aw SCIlOOLi BOOKS"! Of Every Variety, olden, Clarke & Wilson's ill th. Boot. avj la t). City Schools Tor ft k hi rablla sare, atext 4iaj!rdau IVoor Monday, Stpt. -id, IS'jIi. IIOl'SEIIOLDFl'UA,ITrRE AT Al'CTiDK... Ai Cl'TTEK Br o. :i;tte asos. & (SON WILL SKLL OB Muni.. S-ttt-tntr rjTm IiCJrtr t i o itKJc a. v., at ttu4.o A.. it Jci.n.on .tr-rt, it of fji-ttiiarv, c -uiatiDC ut' nbojr' ? hiirnHat r-Jia. oo Hi-.irr, x vrDi T- p Unl-r i .ii, tsoik , Bur im. Rnb (Q'!-, t'ot'-c Bei atwadfl, Liu-M'tuB I iciaj !-, 0 I tUt back. 4 rp--t, MttiMta, i ui a?i-l WM-i-s-- C'tiir, Clikt, Jook oi r or S(t-, fit C-'eth Window Car twin, C'rok-Ty, Cla -n1 TIq War-, c. PfO? at 9 tv'ti-cii A.. i ou tit rufi Jut ulo Unite fyr tut. nnl :h IXlTiD STAT KM TAX ft (Ml; ft. Jf'mrt roU.E7TbB lSTItE?tAL BcTKirrx, ") CRtELAKD, Angntt Ml. 18011. niHE ASSESOK OF THIS JHS- X TRtCT ha-riiK nfrdnil fata Asnnl Ootlo tuti 1.11 of lcf'.s, f.r Ilcoiu for tti yr 15, (! fof Lica-tiafff( rri(T', Plate, 4c, f.rthyr cotvnwariuK My I, iwifir 1 h-n-'or, 1 pris.JBti tii to tti tTn"Bt of i,t.itm rttvtw imtir om vx-'rci t j aforesaid, wi bio tb Coast y of f vinos, 8 Bt(f or onlo. r hrtbr iioiioed i in ume n rvooDi ao btt fbl, no: i:-t I wfl' r.ciT the MtnoAt I hi olfiev on til i II b liable to pT f " C.l'.xl at.-"" Tr.ry ana h.L.CD.1 ztaok mil lw SICHiKl) S. PARENS, The best llanos in the W oria AT REDUCED PRICES! W. F. ESKIWOI, Aj Mk.r rM mtk-U VERY LOW PRICK-, our .lock aow -bi or l.rty inwM bkk r. iff .1 tut' m-'J V?" in or4OT to m. - room for iar fil t iwt. Tho w .blM u varck.o wi:i lad thl. . r.rs ci.nc log.: goad intrBt t . grt b.rKio. PIANOS FOR RENT! . BKAIXABD IOSS, TRANSPORTATION. 1866. 18G6. TUI WRBTBIRV TRIISPORIATIOH CO, or hi, Wilt aarlug th. vrowal mmrtm ran th well koowa aad sooalw Ida. of rtaMT cutset sCaiVW STEABKstS aaeTLAaLV aarwaaa Ogdeniborsli, Cpe Vincent .0we5, AO CLFVELAKD, TOLEDO, DETROIT, MIL WAUKEE AKD CHICAGO, Toorhlng at I-itwawdl.t. Porte. Oonaectitut U (lgJn-.aigl. wi'h th" llrd Bo.toa. Postland, LowU, Lawrt'ii e, N.e'iaa. Kae, Vcliitr-, t'oBOord, WorciVT, ritchacr.t., P-lh'ii! rt!.. Butland, UdrUniiton, Ac, ftc, . At TIrHrt with the uailrcd lor Kew Tork. AtlHwW" with . Lin. o. ,r.t d.M Crml BoU lor Aioawy, iro an. 7 u th. ata.1 (Ud aad Caaal LlniA M all WeaU-ra Porta. St-. were bar. rsevelaad fer toLiw pailt; forlirrROTT, w.itwArx1!' .nd onK'AOO, every TfaDAT, TnrBS Pf Bfl atTCBPAT, -J Trl-WFeekly 'vr C2VaV.O, PATH viwfiwsT aaS 0irlX3BlBU. 'aw- Th-vk Freight .aWt t. bat TroMhH-aw.i. AOEaTB. wv... i SAiUirlJo.a Uo-w. H . eli..sa. f lloesa. a 1 . 1 etalee... . o... O. Hataa,74;'wwlM. HI. ur A. ar.ni, ALuaoa, ) deaxborrh. M . I . go, w. T. , A. F. b.iTa. t- Vaia.a, Havu A C. ornt, N. T. To.lo.lW S.J. Kopiaa, Detroit. O.J.liAaa, iw..ki. I N.J. Uoa, tl.lcago. riir.wrH, cHii.r src llrveland, Oblo. . H. K. KcDOLK. faovtiw ACjeTJana. EDUCATIONAL. . MT. AUBURN Yoaaj, Ladies' Institute. mHI8 SCHOOL HAS JUST cLPIiID It. leotb year. lt. hi.tory aCa Me.r ro.pa-ily and arowth from the 7t ad.ac.aa. !- more Iha. m hundraw. man k.v. ee r-fooed .domtauc. tor aCCOBBWHiBattOaW ' - A JEW BCILDIXG u now ar ooatrwt, to b ready at the .l'U-ug t lb. Ill ea.uii . . i .. .l-.r hAioaf ur aii caa he '"APVaratn. .ad Cabinet moor M k:-pt .teaany " 7 ISlT. fcr a tboroaih coa rot ot tmurncuou. ThlBllTHUt. .f foar m.- and feltt. thi.; all .ap.rao.d iraclora "Tne" tttiTit from th. AelT'broub th. ..nr. oonr.-a of Ac-m-lc.1 aad Cla "di oagl JiO-dSW atWaat FoarthU, Otnctaaad. AS I'll JA !!-' ff1 I a eo I i So 1 I & 1 U) I Eve. I FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 18G6. IVIorning Edition. VOL. XX-NO. 205. Leaded DAILY LEADER ' -CASSIMERE FBIDA Y.AUGUST 31, ldG6. feeT For Evening Edition Aev xce inside. tr For Morning- Edition New. sec outalde. . S. M. Pttsil Co., iSwpfr Ad- Tert'l.ine Ajcccy, 37 Prk Kow, New Yorlr, sd 10 gluts street, on, sra kgent. far l litm in uom iw, .o-I are egent. Iut all th. newT.nrs in tb Lmted &HUe and C.nad&a. Thay ara authorised to taka advert. wmenta at tiie nau r. ea Uiat we ehargs at thia offlra. THE NEWS. lb. ia til ! I J Toe Urewt iucom in MootgooKiy, Alabama, la The cr.pt in CaaaJm tare bMB nearly rnfBed try oootir.uona raini. Jo'lpf Van Tromp, of U fafrliefd. Ferry mod Hcckiug Goit.1 Pieu, ba rwigoed. Thre hare boea lJO.OUO pound of wool ihipped trm CoNntm tbe present eettMii. Oa'y fuortoen deatbt front cholera at St. LooU yeftfe-rday, The epidemic ia diaapteaiins at Now Orlcaca only aixtj--three tieatha etnUj. The dia&er at De.motuco to tbe President, which 10 p?raona partook, coat f,X"0. The cholera it reported on the iacrnee in M w- phia 4wenty-ene caaet yenttrdaj, of whici twenty were fatal. Th nwrtality in Lo&liTille for Uw week ondiog Monday waa eigfaty-fonr, iucmdina: twenty-two from chulera. The dronth contiun throuhoat central Goot fi, and the cotton crop wilt be almoet a total fail a re. Large quantiti of ooaotor&itgrec backs, made at M eatphia. are in circnlation in Otoria. Tbey ate ao well CQgriTed as to almost defy detection. The yollcw fever ia racing at Peoaacola. An abatidjoed schooner is in the harbor, hr t-ntire crew of Ave having died. At last accoaota tb?re wens eTenty caes on board th Tnited Statue ennboat Mnsoouta, lying at tbe month of tbe har bor. It ta stated that Mr. Seward hat prepared atd will sbort.y dispatch to Ulninter Adams an elabo rate p pr, rtsewioa; tbe oVmand upon tbe British 9ovruaent lor compeosatija for damage done to Ainsrican shipping ly Anglo-rebel privateers. Governor Brownlow arrived at Indlanaoolis yea ttrday morbtug on his way to Philadelphia to at tend the Loyal TJnicn Convention. The officers at the Treasury P-partment are busily engaged in the conversion of 7-Js into the recent advance of the latter in the for eign markets making thia step a very advantage ous one Six men were arrested in Cbocttw eoaviy, Ala., on Satordry, for attempting to murder a colored family by poisoning their spring of water. They were at en in the act. and, on coup'aint to the military authorities, were arrested. Or of th iookUaU of the visit of the Presides tin! party in Ksw York yesterday was a race be tween the team driven by General Grant and that drawing the President. Grant beat. Two mtt were badly iujnred at Pouhkeep&ie yesterday by the premature ditchaige of a cannon while firing a salute to the Presidential party, who wre da.-sing np tbe river on board a steamer. A few days since a boy, while diving in a strram near Clyde, hit bis toe against the spoilt of an old coffu pot. Diving again he brought the pot to ths surface, and Lmn4 ta it aevtuty or eighty eVllars ia sot a and a roll of greenbacks in pnip. Tbb principal individual owners of the Atlantic to-day. the M, Trlrgnpa Ooupaa, Mock r. lions. Dan. Ooock, I fell uuy had no -Mr.B'Dl-, A. 11. CaiplwU and John Pender, members of th Guglith P.rliament, .nd Cymi W. field, Esq , of tbi. coanlrj. The .dbo.1 Kuioa of th. Central Ohio Confer ence, IS. . Charcb, ooamjnod at Gallon Angtut 99:h, Biibop. Morrli and riark bring preaetit. coSenia r aamiifiuou of lb. two conference, t.ko. pl at ja.n.o.. The fr.nkfbrt, Ky , leoman annonuw. tb.t a ...,nuT. with OoT.rnor Braletu.t th. b d. bu MicwnMd in daxeloplug a ri.h depoiit of l. l. The ooBpiDT to tor orginiKd. abo ,,. erect tbir .Htibg fnrow. and omawnoe lb. ncodncUoo .ud l . oi p lol in onwitillts. A diprt k from M.-mpui. .trie. tbt a Brm of hit cilj, M TnrUj, .truck a rich UJ of nickel, u..l. nri,n,le. to fi4d Urge qllMtille. of lht oie. Tbe u Brm, a f." d o, d;co a b..i .hicb li.ld f.r;y. The nickel bed . K 1-oolx iiie. To'.a., .ud tb. Id min . in north- n Hu.lMil'Pi ri..l.of th.Heast.. Blandr, or the turulug otlhrir un.iT. mKbine work, .t Z.uyllle, on a ......I., ,i,u. torn out lo be mora larger ... .rtod bT tcler.ph. The XaBeavlll. Courier . ..... .. b... .t .boat IJW.OoO, withonlj nn.ni.nfua. Th. wortl nr. to WlmmwU' .1.1, rebnUl. and ia th. mntim. th. machine w.rk. owoed by th. rm at Kewark ai. to b. rua lo tbeir ataort capMit; The LcnUrill. Democrat of Wlneid.y J "' inc. th. .ncoMfal complrtioa of the Atlantic i.u N.nol. .t th. TBlleri, and hU :W, Uximiliu, hT. been holding fre-ine.t lU- .....hlr eonmnnictlOB. The tiptche. BC W gnphed to G Je-ton, Tea s, and thence forwarded h. kit iiantn to Vera Cr a. Oa Mon.d, a dit- n.;cb In cii.hr Wai through, from S.poleoo, coetlng In gold. of the l he tarday two dispaUhe. w- - i ..h. through tor Pari., on. at a. sat-. ci0.ndth...h.rn5 . A . hortllm. .Inc. a young widow TO""" h..b,.d tath.uimy.wt to Wa.ai.gtoa, from Indiana, to sees tmpioj".. i n...,m..t ab attempt wa. mad. by tn. -1 pblioaa iMegatl.a from Indians aided by Iloa. j J n li-lrrea and Secretary Uortoe, by a eirecj reprejentation of th. ca to Mr. Kccuuocn, ao Kcure h.r a .Itu.tloa. but the Secretary informed th. m that thera w. BO piac ' .r,....rd eiven eDloym.nt in the Public Print- i...-da A eou.de of week. Deior. me n ..c.v.Btionare el widow came ouaslmilar ornni from Richmond. A .pp." --'- - ..mal trota Hw lora feSTv. W .h wa. duly ln.Ulled in th. Tree.- ury Depaltment, Letter form Gen. Grant. [Washington, (Aug. 29) Dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette] , The following hutograph letter from I Gon. Grant ehowi that nis sympamio. .. i with tho Soldiers' and Sailors Hatioaai I Union. It wai wmtcfl three days iudso-i quent to the announcement of the i"itta-1 bure Coavontiou by tha Union : IlsAiKi'ita Ana of the u. o. i WAaHlsoTOS, Aug. 25. J am '. Short Chairman, le. Soldiers and Sailors' Onicn: H..1 "S-Caaai-a. Via- I)aar Sir : The invitation of "the Cora ,;Me M which von are the Chairman, to l, and narticipate in the cclebra- I f -r--"-r . . . , tion ot incurs! anniversary oi .u-J j to bo held September 10th, is received. If I am in the city on that aay n win u me great pleasure to join your Union on that occasion. Previous to receiving your inviution.howercr.lhadacceptedanother .. :iTVnnn -i 1 1 tl:e rftftl inviuiion which, if I keep, will .take me out of tho city at that time. All 1 car. say now is, that win auora me k-. pleasure to De witn you on au-S-'ptember, if it is to that I can. a our uueyiti'i b-wi ., U. S. GRANT, General. Almost Complete Disappearance of the Cholera. CON I ha. com ad woat o Only three deaths bv cholera were re p..wted at the office of th Board of Health ..r.v .nd not one of them occurred "yesterday. This fact will prove of great value to our citizeni in buiinees, as well l.-.tMfir The culso Ol irsae win ....:t.S hlihfullv: hotels will becrowd- ed, and wholetale streets present scones of activity once more, x uere nwi l ar.v fear of cholera on the part of those . a a . .:tw t; .' who desire io tiah muu.;. Commercial) Aug. 30. Fatal Accident. iwcetveai .re ee- eVve. .. rmrr, A fatal accident occurred near Sparta, on AVodnesday last. - rfoou, jii-avinnp.i, while engaged" in hauling saw logs, thrown from the irucx oi nis wagt-u, aa hnru. having been friirblened. failing un- a... ths tha.ia tha haavv load passed over his breast, mangling him terribly.- ;d in . fnw minutes. His father was with him on the wagon, but saved himself by jumping m when tne norscs eiaraetu Canto tteposiun-g, NORTHERN OHIO NEWS. LAKE COUNTY. From the PainesYilie Telegraph The Committee of the Lake Shore Grape Growers' Society are expected to visit Painesville and Madison on Wed nesday of nut wenk, going to Ashtabula in the eveninc They are on a tour of in spection, looking at the principal vine- yards in bearing and in progress from I canuiuKj to rreaonia. ' - I aa atiempi was maae Dy tnreo pris- oners in our jail to break out on Satur day last. They bad made considerable neadway wnenldiaeovercd bv Sheriff Ben jamin, who frustrated their plans by iron ing mem. meis names are, Wra. Uogan John Morris, and James tladden. liM fallowing County Ticket has been nominated by the Union Convention of AjHite county . xTosocuting Attorney J. a. isurrows. Auditor li. D. Chesney. Probate Judge M. S. liarvey. County Clerk Perry Bo worth Sheriff J. M. Benjamin. Treasurer Thos. Kins. Commissioner S. C. Hiekok. vrT'T1 ' muc"au- . " - i SUMMIT COUNTY. From the Akron Beacon : Wednesday afternoon last, a horse which bad been turned into tbe street to raze, tethered bv a rone to a block of wood, becajue lnghteneu and started into a run. A mule live year old son of Mr. Cbas. M. Norria, Superintcndentof paint- I ing in the Agricultural Works of Ault man. Miller & Co, beine in the street tnrougn wmcn toe ftore was running. was struck upon tne loreUead bv the flyine block with such force as to break the skull and cause his death at 10 o'clock the same evening. Our long cherished dream of havinir I the street of our city caved, ia about to oe reaitzeo. xne property Holders on I to nowara street nave at length taken hold I "'"" " aun uib uiy Council have) nearly perfected arrange ments ior naving tne work commenced immediately, and the street irraded and paved this fall, from its intersection with Market street as far south as Robinson s Hook store. The icolscn or wood pavement has been decided upon. The city ha alto been divided into Sewerage uisincu, ana proposals are to be immedi ately called for, to lay tbe pipes through nowara street, preparatory to paving. of in ASHTABULA COUNTY. From the Jefferson Sentinel : General Garfield will deliver the an nual address before the Ashtabula County Agricultural Society, at its twentieth an nual fair, to be held next week. The ad dress will be made at 3 o'clock on Thurs day afternoon. The indications now are lace on that and the last dav of the fai r. Andover Fair begins two weeks from Hon. D. Cadwell. of this olace. delivers the annual address on Thursday, 13th. Ed. A. Wright' of Mortran. has been appointed Assistant United Slates As eeor in place of Mr. Hendry, who has moved to Lake county; - A little boy four years old. son of G. Garome of this town, on the 16th inst. into a weil twenty feet deep, without roriuu. injury 10 nimseu. na wen just been cleaned out and there was water in it. - son that the weather will be fine, and a very attendance of the people will take the and of From tbe Conneaut Reporter were Mr. Eugene Lake, a native of this town thirt.v vntra of ace. just forty-eight years ago last Wednes day, the steamer Walk-in-the-Water, the boat that ever piiea on we wenem waters, went up the lakes past tnis port. Horace I. Becbe, assessor, ana uenry sau Fassctt, collector of the Internal Revenue doparticcnt of this district, have been re- moved by the President. Captain Cotton, Ravenna, succeeds Mr. Bee be, and Cap- tain V. K.nney, it oeneva, air. raeiu. Wa h.ive to note another accident by use of machinery, which happened lAUral Perry Andarjon a, near tne sutuon, r i ol T,.Iv of la.st week. Gideon Abbey was oiling a thresher while in motion, I when his clothing was caught at the cl-1 of bow, drawing nis arm in w i v.B wheels, crushing it so badly that it naa to 4 nauv ItlA CnOlllllHr : 11 IS I aUryed . Severe Tshock, but wasiloing well at last accounts. LORAIN COUNTY. From the Oberlin Xem : a arM anno? oi men am aa wo... uiw,. tene de0pot,na a few days will see the frame np and enclosed. It will be con- idorably larger man me oiu . ". i inikwf in flr.Btvle. with Gothic win dows,etc President Newell says it will K. thA Annst station depot on the Reserve. Vrf. I '.owlus is anseni at iu ... - , teDding to the puDl.cat.ou o r;.. tar.es on the rropnew. a,- inrouffu too pro ?.T . 1 ten U tbeir pub tsher rropo.tl.or.1 nave , aieu uemi m.- j . . ' I uwuo Worn vocre, tor wuu-u u r..iBv,- mBBl vj pro'iably be perfected . friend 5nr.t. S. W. Dorsev, wto .,i tn A 1.1mm a last season and enierod . .-t. i : D T.,mnnAl. has disposed of hia interests were ana re turned Jiortn. no was oarir nminoDUr on tbe recommenaaucn ot tne eiti-en and bifl relations were the most 1 . -, . i . t . i ... - r.t.l nnlirr pleasant until Air. o-uuuavu. warmed into life again the old prlavery and rebel spirit. Latterly such a foeling .!? . ' n .. ,1 . afpanr H inexperience is, we aro auaaw, ... &r. showJ how the current at the -jtij B running. y BUUU has been developed gainst aU Northern men that Capt.i. found it prudent to re- in his office ana sen out. ais uuimaii PORTAGE COUNTY. ( From jhe Ravenna Democrat : i Qf-hopyen in immense numbers are joining I lhe ch, the fields in this vicinity. They are stripping the blades from the airn fields, and seriously damaging the Dasturot. . , - r .v. rr:. V 1 A no eevuu.u j., land Union Agricultural Society will be held at Garretuville, October 3d, 4ih and . . L ..n.ii will dplivAr an Agrt- cultural address during the fair, and CoL S. D. Harris will also aenver an suurra. ' iv,-,-unia A man rosidine in an ad- countv died on Thursday last of hw. Tha dav before ne visiveu j nj(j girdeu and picked a couple of largo i . n .t .ham Wlthojt Other K...iMsaawea anil fRaVt. them withojt other reparation than removing me ruiu. a.j. mprudence of the act being tuggeeteo, ne Plied mat tuerecuuiu wo nM n mi.nmnfln aula vuu t.. " . r.w Vionni he wa3 lanoa witn viuiom convulsions, and In twelve hours was a corpse. So much lor tne virtues ot cu cumbers. Uoon Monday morning last, about two o'clock. Goo. Hall, a ciuien of Atwater, ociov., ow. -i r, j living ne-tr tho Atwater ana niuuoiuu town line, committcu ouiuiuo vj .mw..s himself through the toreneaa witn a pis- ,.,i tfr H!l had been ill for a few days with tvphoid fever, ana at tne umo oi i suicide was in the care of his wife, who was watching vi.lh h- JV; the room for a moment, and her husband mbraeed tbe opportunity to commit tne aUlact. The pistol was placed close to Mr. Hall had been ill for a few days - -. - , - v.i. f.,r,.herl. and its muzzle was iountt ... rf : 1. ... . . a n.1 ,n-l coverea witn D,ooo- i .... -o- slant death. In conseqaence 01 aa ..c-.- nose, Mr. HaU bad been in low spirits, wi 1"?. wife and three children. Upon. Sunday but the barn of Getrge SUirns, in the east part of Shalersviile, was set on fire by some children playing about it with friction matches. The barn was 1 very largo one and was filled full ' hay and grain.' ' The doslructioii of barn and tie contents whs complete, noth- in; being saved. Toe loss is estimated $1,200. - CITY NEWS. SrRKKT Favkmihts We learn from Messrs. Willey A Cary, attorneys here for the Nicnl son patoot, aonie interesting particulars about this pnpular kind of wooden pave- meet. it tLat tn6 fit patont vm granted to fiamoel Ni col eon, August 8 th, ISM. This patent was surrendered and reissued, amended spec ill cations. December 1st. 1S6'. The inventor does not claim to have orig i Da led the idea of paving streets or roads with wood, but that after a long series practical experiments, he bit upon his pres ent plan, as alT-rding the cheapest and moat durable wooden pavement as yet known the art. His combination, as patented, consists three things. First, a foundation or cheap flooring, Sot tho blocks to rest utKn. Sec atii) Kl V m est nnMnal Iati trtYt a as as iv f. rm ceils, or blockj, with alip. between, so as to r . , . , . 1 . i . i 1 . . e iwa cuanueis, uie uioca. uoiug cm 01 par allel sides and surfaces. Third, a concrete of broken stone or gravel, cemented by tar, or other suitable cement, this concrete bein spread over the blocks,nllicg up the cells or channels, Jrc It appears that the city of Chicago, after constructing, during a period of years, eev- eral miles of this pavement, paying the patentee for the right, per square yard,with out objection, was finally induced, through one of the street contractors, to incur a liti gation in respect to the Patent. After a very expensive suit, the United States Circuit Court at Chicago has lately affirmed the validity of the patent, and decreed for the royalty, which will orobablv be according th. .i.hii.hi t.,.ir nr .nt. h un Tard. Thi. ,:,:,: , .1,1, ,,,.L.,I by Goodwin, Lamed A Goodwin of Chicago, for the patentee, and by the corporation counsel for the city. The printed testimony all the witnesses, fills a volume of near three hundred pages, and ia a complete his tory of this species of road structure. All the earlier experiments in this country, our Eastern cities, and in Europe, proved entire failure. Prior to 1347, the date of Nico'.son's invention, though it waa not patented, eight or nine patents had been granted for wooden roads in Eogland, but these patents were not published or known of in this country until after Nicol- had obtained his first patent from the United States in 1&34. Some of these En gliah patents, aa published in the Mechanics Magazine of London, described features in their inventions remarkably similar to sep large ,rate features of the Nicolson arrange- ment, showing, as has been ao frequently case with the most valuable inventions disaoveries in science and the arts,tht men's minds in different countries or locali ties remote from one another, and without concert, have been found to have been striv ing after the aame results, with aimost par allel steps, the good fortune of coming eut ahead seeming altogether more a matter of chance than is appropriate to the gravity scientific investigation. But in none of hese English patents, or in any of the practical "experiments in road building, found combined the constituent ele ments of the combination worked out by oyr,gTya countryman yicolson. and which In very many of our Western ernes, or varieus soils, this pavement is superceding stone, and it is beginning to be adopted East. In New Xork ey a poruoo. o. street has just been laid in this way. In Chicago, on the trial above referred to, in proof 0f ;u durability, among other things w(wdea blocks wore produced in court, from a tiTeet 0f theheavieit travel in , sfusr ,0T. cl.l.T wn'cn . ... At . , ... years of use, oi on.y anrra-..a an men pet Oar Board of City lmproveineuv., u.. c;ty Council, and especially tne murrniu the committee on Streets, Mr. Calkins, I ,tiUed to credit for the promptness K,ani the right for aw.. ... the city .. Tery reaaonaUe terms . i r I saving all expenses and litigation, and for - .-A e.r with which our new vupikj i street pavemenU are being constructed. under the Nicolson plan- - . , . Bas. B.tL-A match gam- ootwMn ui. c,piuI Base Ball Club, of Columbus, and he Forest oiiy ' . i . . munu. i . u , . i I. '-.J .V- Fort CilV Club Went to -.. ' 0d vmm ------- . ... . a th, c.pita next tooa nrorea n n .:..' u." n ... . . i . . j ,:ti City Club a start, and tney xoPi m ... .n,! of the came The game resulted in favor of tbe Fore City Club By a score o. "tttifl. It ia br.t fair to say that Mr. miow, tne a 1 1 Tat. ... f". Capital s catcher, was in om ueaiu., ing from Hernia, hence nis in uoi.. We understand that tne ior vnv have been challenged by a Detroit club. The Detroit Club is said to be trie sccona played yestordav afternoon, August 3Jtn, .u. ennrl. of the Forest City Club. ou b - , , Both Clubs weie in good sr.m, aua . - nromotlv on th. ground. Play was called a . J -I. h. n,.lel. best Club west o: nero, o(r there will be some rlerd.d p!ay- jD. The following is tne sco&s. f-TJt c-f. Irrgll. Player.. Smith, c ..- A.rlhvrt . s. Clark.. Ut b. Mckwen. Zd 0. B. 1 ......5 i 1 i 3 .1 4 4 1 Tx, sd b Storkley.p Miloe. c I n.ycr.. Elliott, c.. 1-aweoa V - mith, .. Scarritt, l't b 5 O tman, 2d b I Tinke, 3d b 3 Stewart, 1 f Eberly, c f. 4 Perkins, r f. 4 O. E. 4 1 Foreac City. Carllal 1st Zd 3d 4th 6th 6th 7lh 8th 3th ..014 0 1 Q 0 0 6 rmplre-Mr. Sam.rf K. WilU.mwa. p O rtv for the Forcet Cityl-lnb, Klitott Jone. for to. .'apt'.' r'nb PM.M Wall. soli m '--H... B.nClarkel. Hnrlbo-tl. Flyctche. made-Saith i, McEwe. t, Piers It, -Jtham 1, Slot Wy 3 ; Io?l For. t ly Cinb, 14 Elliott 3 Pawaou Scarritt 1, Oodmaa 1, ftorh Si ike 4. Stewrrt a l Total tor Cptial C tab 11 fitm ii-o-ii ."'i : i Mil- U tapiial Club : emlia a, -, k'BSZ. . oi.l. ai.ka L-ft oa BaMS uawaoa a, - Stewart 1. . Tiaa. of Gam-S a. w aua The Forest City Oub gave the tapitaia I supper at ffheelef A Russell's dining rooms, Bt the d,po The Capital Club left for home i ' th, g.,0 , 1 Obitcabv. ... iel chril.isn lady, at Bath, N. Y., yesterday, Pulling, in th sixty-seventh yeM ot her age, mother of A. B. Pulling, year 8 uq, -v. " r7. ... iing, Uteof Bath, N. T. Mrs. Pulling died It becomes our psinful duty to coronicie the death of an estimable j i - i . :i i .. . .uddenlv. alter a very on-i I""" i 1.11 - .m. 1 . . Mim tj-.rty years sue naa " munic4nt of the Episcopal unurcn, ana eminently consistent and christian Hoa, is dLply mournad by a large circle manner and christian eounaeL j v.. A U,r.l to love her auiet ineiiu. - - - of tho Tbb MABTiBBTria. The celebrated Ravel v.rtinetti Troapeof Pantominista and Gym nasts open for wh at the Academy Music, on Monday evening next. Essats ox MisciLuaeoca Subjects 1 a self-educated colored youth, is the" title a Pamphlet now before ni. We are not personally acquainted with its young att' thor, but judging from his address and the support which he has received from some our most respectable citizens in his efforts make them public, he is highly deservin of patronage and encouragement. Professor Thome, in speaking of his wri ting3, says : " They snow a maturity thought and a richness of imagination, to gether with a cultivation of taste quite re markible in one so young, and who has en joyed so few educatioual helps." His object ia making them public to assist him in securing the means with which to get an education is very laudable ; and we wish him success in his efforts to sell them. Wine and Cider Mill. If yon want to bay the best end ch-apet Cider and Wine alill go tobl Merwio atw-t. ' ang30:3oO Heal Wauled to net ai Commercial Broken. Apily penon. If, with good r.ierence., lo B.. H CUBJiftK, 25 Monument Sntre, Clerelnnd, Ohio, aag2S:3U; Hew Ijmnelry for Fin Wawklms; Ironing oi ciuf ieuien'i Uaea Mi MAOSShZIK t PAROUS reepectfaUy announce to the gentlemen of OV.ehuid that th.ir new Laundry for doing fiuo Wuhing aad Ironing is aow la op.ralioa, and they ar. prep.red to re- oaiT. order, at their .toe, No. H Monnment SqBAre, for doing ap gectlemoe'i linu in tbe beet nd aioet boat etybk. JnnelliBlS ; RauipberrT Jnru llhoi?. articl. 1 uit re ceiTed from Lake Snporkir. Tor ..! at EOBEI1T riANNA A CO'S., aog'i7 lw . li 8 A 171 Biror street. The American CoaLtins; Ktove Is m cfartared with certain improvement, aeenred by letter, patent, under dale of Kay 6, 1863, and De cember 6. Ifeti5. One of thee. Improvement, cover tbearraogement of fitting a portable ah pan in the hearth of a Cooking S'.ov., to receive the ashes it paaae. down from th. grata. Ail peraon. are cautioned agaiuat manufactnriug.vonding or using other StovM made In isirarioH of the Ambs.icav, .nit. have been commenced for infringement of theM patent., ud all persona m.nufactnri , sel ling .r niiug Laid miTATioN., will be 1U.I le for damage for infringement on thcM letters patent. EUEAE, PACKARD A CO., 17 and It Green-it., Albany, N. T. Tiis AasnicAN li for sale by J. M. BAILEY CO.. Jnne9:372.o.d Cleveland, Ohio. " Be thoa but fair, mankind adore thee ; 8mile, and a world i. weak before thee." LlKOBD'3 White Lilly Lotion rtitorol the bloom of youth, leaving th. skin soft, clear and beautiful never known to fail. It i. no paint orAj, hitewaeh, but an extra", from th. Whit. Pond Price 75 Lilly. only cents. BKKTON, Hla-Kd A CAN FIELD, aul8:B18-eod AgonU. It will do It-Wolratl'a ltu.taat Palil nlbilator will do it I Do what? Stop Nervous Toothache, Nervous Headache and Neuralgia ia thr-e minute., and euros Catarrh in twelv. week. ? BENTON, MYERS A OANriILP, ' STBONO A ARMSTRONG, aug!3 WbolesaV Agents, CluTjland, O. J a At Published A pamphlet containing lUeh Talaalila Ik format ton, vrkich will be B3nt free to avny tvddraM npoa applicatioo to the Union BoaineM Intitnt. Otrarlln. O. jy Ji Job B1114nfr.on aBiitera. I rather like 8tommch Bitten, I knt tell why, e'-ny more than kaa tftt hf I lore R-jhacb Blod Pilii, tut Blood Pill Ucood for lazy nana in the system. djnt lik latyocat of no eort, not even in mus- keetorsi. want my mtukeaters liTely. is foreihn tew my parpow. Bitten bein; T He BohAck's Stomach Bit. and I knt h id euuy u --i" 1-.i.i.n.ii. Patent UcrU. Tie Helder. hich GcntWruvn are I mv.ni.ut article, for tb. gnntlemin's wardrobe Is now rectir.1, and for .ale by us. . .1. l.w.saving contrivance by w veraldinerot tia.cin Di maao, ell and examine. HACEES2IB A PARSONS, jnnal:B13 Jt Monument Siuar.. fTuit lree, and hrui.Mjy. i aare.uired. Address "L, llonaeand lt For Salc.-Location,:near thetaat Cleveland Btr-et Eailro-d, convenient to basin-.. Hoinvs two :ory Irame, well built, ro.rt.bl. and commcdions. Lot 45 feet front by 23d feet dp, good weU .nd ci.tcrn, grape giv.n as sooa oiBc ang'i7:2t . ...... .rA iMiiraafS NO-CietT, Bjm"1 ww 8taMi ,2 Brolw.y, Sow Tort. t . i..inn 12.000.000.00 ; Annual r.aan aw.. - - ... 1 .Vh-mrt' with but' on. loss in this city-Mr A,UI,I. Price, who valri sine- lor.-.-- ri,..unt SfflKraT th. ..k t si oiu.UO0.0o purely mutn.I. An nual Oaah Bivldend.. Thl. Society hav. de termined to declar. their dividend. assraj.LT a caih. Th. aeit dividend a iU b. declared Feb ruary 1st, 1807. It is believd that in this country win Deaoiew ..-.r- in it. dividend, to penon. BMUringthan this Society, a. it. total expen-lltor. to Income .. . ,h. nldrr American wa. lesa than tnai oi ."j - , -K- n.t vear Companlea .aa '?lZ-,iK. pr-vlou. year.. This xkJ.. wor. delivered as-nt.. PrenMl.forlnnranc.or toragecsie..!..., . unvM. Aa.nl irnu, iaii.- . Ko. 1 and I Fr uuiioir.. may Cl.7el.Bd, UhJo. ..i rntli.-sra- i i 800THIN8 STKCP has become to popular that various r"" hav. fit out article, calling them w -i. Piewi. take notlc mat iw- Wte'ilowofth. Soothing Symp m not connected with any other article. uai.-H Sloan's Family Ointment A Sovereign Bemedy. This Ointment la truly a dy. Itcontainsno polnou. or djiu--- whatorer ; thcroftir. It may oo with Derf-ct ety. It ha. no equal 'orOb.tin. Ulcers, Old Sort., Burn., fcalda, uw, Iruption., Brui.ea, Sor. Hippos. 8 Breast, u.i, sh.rM Chaoned Bands, Ac. Every kind 'of wr. containing th. leaet particle of in fl animation, ta permanently cared by this great i. Pntnn In class bottle., and .old at oeats per bottle. Star Thee, remedies ao longer stand among thaw of doubtful utility. They have par-ed from -betid, of .xperiment, and now stanu ci.ner . reputation, nd are mora eiKi-urlr-ly uaod than all ...... . r-tirl.. of the kind. Car-rir-.. To protect euraelvea aad tb. public fron being Imposed upoa by worthle-a imitation., th. genuln. will bear theM -.'mile .Irnatur. of the P-,-pri-tor. on the wrapper, and Walker A Taylor, Proprietors, Uhlcago, an., oiown ,u MerchanM everywhere. Foraaleby WALKEB A TATL0B, Sole Proprietors, Chic-fo, Illinois. STB0NQ A ABMaTBOI.', apUUBU WhJeaal. Agents. Batter. Froth. tuU iwjived daily at 50 Mer- wia street. aaglO.349 J. O. BlaXOKS A CO. ' a O.M, wvioutlow. aa axperienced Haras FeanaL Physician, present, to tn. attenno. I ,otnw, h.r soOTHISa 8TBCP for Cl-ildren Terthl.,., which greatly ut" 'be ,f I a-,-t.nin. the rum., reducing all .,i., bv uftening the gum., redaclng flom-aatioat, will allay all pain and .pasmodK Uon, and is -ur. to ruUte th. bowel., uepena .no. T iniatl w. put np and sold this article for over 30 yearo, can oy In oonnder-c. and truth of It what w. o.ver bee. able to any of any other medicine o-nrer has it failed ia a aingl. irutanoe to effect cure, who. timely need. K.ver did w no. in... mm of di-aatiflactloa oy anyoa. I . . M-'Zrd medlcai virtue., w. n.a iea ,."..what w. do know," after so year.- lite. I and pledge oar -wputatKm ww- fe.tSffiS of O. taVeoati-ary, ell are delighted with iu opera- uorl. t-a. oi commendation 01 I i ..a.natioB. relief will b. foaod ia flfteen I .ft tb. i.ron ta adminnur IWUIJ ' Full direction, for using will accompany fct.l. None reoutno aniei. .u. CCETIS A PEBBlliS, Sew York, U oa to. "t,ld,by,,ali Druggist, throughout th. Price, only 3S oente per bottli-, ap-3:B14-dyeod;w LATEST NEWS BY THE WESTERN UNION LINE. LAST NIGHT'S DISPATCHES. No Cholera Deaths in New York Yesterday. terday. GnlnldAAf a DMimlMj.. T ,. LIUSI.1UC7 bi ss A I vlliialvil. JrUvh.a ljnlte. THE PARTY AT ALBANY I Tbe FreSifient TalkS Of Himself, THE PRESIBEATIiL TOE Constantinople ina State ofSletre Believed in FariS that MaXimiliail I Detroit Convention and its Resoln- ; .. tions. SEWS BY ATLANTIC CABLE. i THE REVOLT IN CANDIA will Abdicate. United States FiTe-TWentieS 72 3-4 Canadian (iovernment Asks for Troops. ENGLISH COMMERCIAL JEWS I Delegates to the Syracuse Convention Louisville and the Cleveland Con vention. The President's Speech at Delmonico's Associated Press Report. News From Europe. OVER THE ATLANTIC CABLE. [Special Dispatches to the Associated Press] ENGLAND. ENGLAND. Troops for Canada-Apprehended Trouble with the United States. Government to send more troops to Canada, , , I owmg to apprehended trouble with the I LoKDoi, Thursday Noon, Aug. 30. The Canadian Government has asked the Home United States, growing out of an expected Fenian invasion and the modification of the neutrality laws of the United States. The Home Government has decided to send two regiments of infantry and one of cavalry to Canada, and preparations are making for their departure. -r" -ji. Kveuiut. . M.nu , .1. ..lose The closing quotations are : E- S. 5-20 s 721, Illinois Central 791, Erie 454. I in is stjady, vnoug". i - a trifle easier. I TURKEY. The Revolt in Candia. CossrasTiaopLK, Aug. 29. Affairs in Tur key are in a very bad state. The revolt in Caudia progresses. The in habitants of Crelano hae asserted their in dependence of tho Turkish Empire. Constantinople is announced in a state of siege. .1. r RUSSIA. The United States Embassy. Moscow, Aug. 23. The United States Em- I....,, hv received complimentary ad- j - - i-l dresses and invitations by telegraph from a large number of the principal cities and towns in the intorior of itussia. London Money Market. Losdos. Thursday noon, August 30. T, rnenev market is easier The Bank of England to-day reduced ita rate of discount to six per cent. Consols have advanced, and are quoted at 891 for money. The market for American securities is better. are U. S. 5-20s 72; Erie 45?i ; Illinois Central 79. maraei ior iimcv. rh9 price. PARIS. r.ais. Thursday eve., August 30. Be- hero that Maximilian will abdi- w o . , I cate the crown of Mexico, lnexsuaui I ..i .i.. i an editorial to-aay auuae. o u paid to the American Embassy in Russia, , . .ftcr making tne Kiuiucau. I . Taae of the demonstrations be- twenlh. Tjnitei states and Russia, says that France has done little to revive tne old friendship between herself and tne uniteu Ststes. From New York. Cholera. Kzw York, Aug. 30. Four new cases but no deaths from cholera in this city reported thil morning. Five cases, no deaths, re ported in Brooklyn to day. T)r. Dalton. Sanitary Superintendent ofj the Board of Heaitn. re porta mat uuriug .i v ,); -reaterdav. August 29, there were thirty-niue genuine cases of cholera in this city, ot wmcn twenty prwv i Suicide. u. r.neiln. P. BtarT. Superintendent of Rogers Locomotive Works, New York committed suicide at his residence in Brook to-day, by shooting himseit. The Presidential Tour. Th. Preaident and party visited Tark this morning, and then took a steamer at Mauhattanvil'.e for West Point. n ..erin the Park. Gen. Grant asked permission of the driver of his carriage to ake the reins. He then drove out of the line and came up alongside of the Presi dent's carriage and challenged a race. The driver accepted the challenge, and they started off at a rapid pace. Tney kept side by side for a mile, when Grant's team com menced to gain on the President's, and soon after passed it, the President rising and lifting hia hat in acxnowieagmcu and o. West Poiav, August 30 ust before the resident left New York. Napoleon Mulle- 1 U . num. r... LiOUU I . forml invitation to visit t but he repUei it waa impossible in- I t ki-.nrfn.e- The propriety ac- h.v. and hav. a an x-reoiucu. rr-- - . ,j k.n .nrl other citizens OI O'. uouu. 3V19Ifc .1 to give out ne rcowc- . - -. i 7 . r u favorable response. The proprietor, of the o. v :. r ;jil TT.-tel extended an invita tion to the Preaident and suite to make that house their home should tneir viai. -" .MtViee. v- irn.t 30. The Preaidenl'l party has been joined by Maj. Gen. Cu-tar, Rousseau, Fullerton, Sieadman, A. H. Stew- . t:.v...w fL.hn. Henry Clewes, ilall la ttti.:.- 1 invited ruest.. ITflllC, WIUU-us. . . The New York press is iargoij ,). its A(j West Point the party were received t a I ..WS n MBAriri. WUU lUVUUS- panied them to the grounds. Thousands " .... r , V. . inmHindlBr persons ol ootnseae. noi" - country and the city of New Yolk were present, ine scene w" ' , ir : -.-..,;, chancier. The excursion- isu being seated, were enterrained by L- . 1. . .... .t Anl nT-aasHirA. "AUIUIUUU VI .avaaw a-. fcAt a quarter paat one the party resumed !t.i. i..;.en.-, towards Albany. While paes- inr Newburc tbe siieed of the River Queen or cn z oni- world. - was slacSined. Salutes were fired from the shore, and cheers were given by tbe crowd oi people gathered on the wharf. The i" re sident, standmr on the unrjer deck, acknow ledged the compliment by bowing and wav ing his hat. Dinner was served on the boat . At Pouehkeensie the neoDle had gathered inlarre numbers and eneered the uartv aa it passed. The President acknowledged tbe trip and the beautiful scenery of the Hud- .. At Hudson (our or five steamboats lying at tne wnart were densely tilled witn men, women and children, and at other places near ue river oanK large crowds had as- aemhlri. Th. bill-Inn nvaun..! Inn. line of spectators. The scene waa not only interesting, but pieasurably exciting. The recognised the compliments bestowed. It was pernaps tne most animated demonstra- I e"mPliment. More than the usual number oi nauinn wore ijaeaoa, many oi wnica rare gauy trimmed, tne passengers cneer ing and waving their bata and handker. I i : . n-. . - I c H . afc aa. compBoj is in uie .pirns ana aengntea witn ait tne incidents or tne tion on the way from New York. At Stuyvesant a salute was fired and the usual salutations intercnanged. ZZ&i six o'clock, when 12 miles from Albany. the steamer Matamoras approached the airsi uuewa with tat SAwyer of Aloaav and a committee of the Common Council. Sec retary Seward introduced hia Honor the Mayor to the Preaident. Admiral Farrazut. General Grant and other distinguished gen tlemen of the excursion party. The Mayor aauressea tne resident as lollowa. oSS Tti? 5a?i TZ nonor to tenner to you, to tne members ot wnn.n.kln.. .U. J.-l." .'U 1 .11 f H" rmy and navy, and the eminent gen- tlemen of the Diplomatic Corps, a most em phatic welcome to our city. With regard to yourself, sir, we beg you to accept thia wel come not merely aa a mark ol respect for ;n position as chief msgistrate oi the nation, but as a tribute to your personal worth, and aa a grateful acknowledgment oi your services to tbe country. We cannot forget how earnestly you espoused the cause of the Union at the outset of the late un happy war, and how zealously you devoted your masterly abilities, vonr tima and on. tiTSg energies to iu preservation, and how uuuij wvu ouppui sriA nut) auiaiaiBrauua ui your lamented predecessor, and how m the 1. f j: t a J V : 1 - your nign position as chief msgistrate ot the oarx nours ot disaster you stayed nis Hands I wu.u .ooy wore neavy, anu gave mm com- fort when aad. Since your elevation to the Presidency, although responsibilities thrown upon you far more momentous, if it were possible, than ever devolved npon any of your prede - cessors, you have exhibited some fidelity to your official obligations, some patriotism, and some incorruptible integrity. In offer ing you this warm and heartfelt greeting. we discharge a duty whiah we ewe alike to you and to ourselves. Trusting that under tne blessing oi "jod, and witn the aid ot acie advisers who compose your cabinet, your administration may result in the restoration harmony and good feeling as between all States, we will add " Long live the Presi forever live the Union." rr-i n :j . i i . "Mb. Mavob: I thank you for what uare ..iu, anu i uopo ana uioea inaiiu not be attributed to personal vanity. distinction which you have made in welcoming me is gratifying. You welcome first as the Chief Magistrate of the na a distinction and respect due to so ex alted a station ; and then, in the most ac ceptable manner, yoa give your gratulation f" -7 pn ' ln and perilous condition of our country, en- couragement of this kind strengthens and inspires me in my determination to pursue and carry out the policy that I believe will result in the restoration ot peace and pros perity to tne tjovernment and tne country. feel confident and hopeful. All I can say return ia that I warmly thank you. I know how to appreciate such a welcome, ,cn?PdUEy "a ia'rgSXtegaUon ot ciV ' board ta wn us in -- . n.rrvmui'i and accom- . . Aiban- where the party ar- The Party at Albany. .-riMirsinn nartv eould There waa continuous Tnitminrtl OI DeODia he street througu wnica P,. passed, and some in their anxiety crowded . .1. tr tvaatb into tne lace into UIO can 1 age wcaj v 1 r of the excursionists, mi .cine nMAr1 nr. Bro&dwav, ana xa r.v--rrr- r .... -A 55th returning, was wivw y - enmnrising 600 members. Along, the route a number of buildings were ilium- a 1 ..j Maa ovrtn tranouarsvui.tw played. At about eight o'clock it halted at fv. n :.i h. n.rk of which was densely "U" vyx pi ova viv j- , crowded with persons of both sexes ad ages arce!v reach a.-..v Aniraat -1i TneStators to such an extent that 1 i !tint Gov. Fenton received the suu ..wu --- . . 1 President on the steps, ano naving hands with him, delivered tne ioi.uw.ua, urosr. ... . j Mr. President Witn nign conwucrawuu V. leaf UatfiatrnVtA of tha Republic, I ior wo .i".' " . , . .... . . address you words of welcome m behalf of our citizens and the people of the State, whose capital you visit, we exwna w you and your suite bospiulity and greeting.and lesire you safe conduct a. yen go hen" to oa, honor to the memory of Jto Jtod pay .,' j;.,;mi.hJ .. Douglas to tne ow " - a--- the home and final reeling place of the mar tyred Lincoln, l nave no power s. to 4D expression to the feelings of this assemblage, nor to expreso iu uiuu- imity of a whole people upon an occasion so marked as the coining to our capital and to our homes of the Preaident of the Bnited States. In their names i given a-eu your Excellency of their fidelity, patriotism .-a .-.i,.n. imereat in all that relates to .u- -wi orAor. nra-rress and freedom of all . l. . a,., .nd of the earnest hope that peace will soon open np to tne people oi me land new fields oi lioervy, prooi-oi...- m-od no lengthy reply, merely returned his thanks, and accepted, ... r x. . .f t'H - muint-V. th. hOS- ss -niei -n.i..- j " iri..T-n..ient and party were then escort- !,- r.,w-nt.ivM Chamber, where the Governor introduced the President to the Senators ol State, end to mo Govornor. Gen. Grant, Admiral Farragut, Secretary Wells and others were subse- .i. i.inrwtneerl. After renf&ining a few minutes at the Executive Chamber the President and party withdrew. Th pro cession was re-formed, and wa joined by .u. irin,.n. The line of march was re sumed down State street and up Broadway t. the Delevan House, where a dinner was given by the city. The scene was singular ly brilliant, the Firemen bearing torches sod firing rockets; and the citizens joined .... ; .h.nianl.v of many cxMored wim meu. iu . , j -- - ,, fireworks from stores and dwellings, ine exeitemnnt on the street in this city was greater in proportion to the population inan in any other city through which the party since leaving Convention at Detroit. a . . by of ' ' an ts .-, i ao c..,.i'nimn met in this eity to-day. nriraniepd county IB me .LtLi. The following nominations ' . r. r ... -..nominated. weremaae: txov. w.p. - IT! . f Hon. H.. Baldwin and Gen. Sloughton, being withdrawn after the first ballot, ljieut. vxov., voiu-"5 -j .,.-. f fitate. Gen. Spaulding : Treasur- ' r. (. tL.iMromr Land Commissioner. Gen. Pntcnara ; anoruey a.-. SloughUin ; Supenntandent Haa- fand; Memoer , win WiUiams ; Auditor General, General Humphrey. Among the resolutions-adopted are the following : Defeated in the neio, me euomy -.-.-newed the struggle througn th ballot box end by political machination, arms at that which it failed to destroy in that ensis. behoves us to stand as nrmiy a. we ait. suppressing rebellion: and to Congress . -, .rna-iHinir when alone, oeiongs auo ""v - Senators and Representatives late .h. rebellious States, shall entitled to admission. They also approve the Constitutional -vmenoiucu. ly proposed by Congress. It Recom J K . , i..t f the neu- mends mo aoi.-. - -- i m not tn render special be efiu to nations not accorded to us by them, sympathize with th movement of labor ing men to shorten the hours of toil, and .u. r ..ionaJ nlan of reconstrue- garu. uo . .. tion as indispensable to tho future peaee iDeaw-Ni- TUsoixed. That wo scorn as unworthy freemen that poUtical blasphemy wtucn says this is the wliite man's government. : . ik. -.hit. man's government, the black man's government. It U God's V government made for man, and all men who are true and loyal to it, of whatever race color or condition, shall have under its triumphant and glorioua flag all those iualienable rights to rcea as man. Resolutions were adopted instructing the Michigan member of the National Union Committee to use his influence to expe! Henry J. Raymond from that Committee A delegation of 100 were appointed to at tend the Philadelphia Convention. The proceedings throughout were harmonions and enthusiastic - A large meeting of officers and soldiers waa held to-night to organize a society of uoys in .Blue. Washington News. Gen. Tlison to Resume His Position. Nw Yoax, August 30. The Washington specials say that Gen. Tilson has been or dered to resume his position as Freedmen' Bureau Commissionerat Augusta, which in dicates that there is no foundation in the report that he was to succeed Gen. Howard in ottarge of the Bureau at Washington. Treasury Matters. It is hardly probable that the usual monthly statement of the public debt will be m readiness before the Zd or 3d ot next month. It is thought that a very consider able "reduction will be shown in the debt .U through, owing to the fact that about j.,uu,uuo of the temporary loan Has been called in. A much leas amount of currency cash will be found m tne Treasury ; the coin balances, however, will be shewn to have largely increased. General News. Dinner to the President and Party at Dolmonico's. Nsw Yoax, August 30. Tha Post says that the dinner to the President and party at Dolmcnico'e restaurant was the most ele gant and expensive affair of the kind ever enjoyed by so large a party in this country. 1'iouer ior 4ju was oruereu, ania ue cost was 2a,000, or Hod for each plate. There were eight different varieties of wine, cost ing from $10 to $20 bottle. Troy City Convention. Teot, N. Y- August SO. The Republican v-ity tonvention neid tnis evening appo.nt- ed M.J. Townsend, JVF. Welstow and C. Eddy as delegates to the Syracuse Conven tion. They were instructed to vote for the re.nomination 0f Gov. Fenton. Twenty delegates, headed by Hon. J. A. Griswold, were appointed io attend the convention of Southern loysflista at Philadelphi; Cleveland Convention. Louisville, Ky., August 30. Gen. L. C, Crittenden has issued an address to the Union soldiers and sailors of Kentucky who are favorable so tne principle enunciated by tbe late miladelpnia Convention, and appointed a long list of delegaea to attend the national convention to be held at Cleve land on the 17th of September. Among the delegate are the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Gens. Rousseau, Wood, Whitaker, Hobaon, Garrard, Boyle and Watkins, and a large number of Kentucky Union officers. Special Dispatches. RECEIVED UP TO 3 O'CLOCK, A. M Special Dispatches to the Western Press. PRESIDENT'S SPEECH AT DELMONICO'S. New York; August 30. The following are the principal portions of the speech of President Johnson in response to a toast at the Grand Banquet at Delmonico's last night. After returning thanks tor the com pliment, he proceeded : We have gentlemen here associated with on this occasion who took an active part that struggle for the preservation of our country the army on the one hand, point ing to Irenerai tzrant, and tne navy on tne other, pointing to Farragnt. These gentle-I what part the humoie manu . addresses you took in that struggle for the suppression ol tne reueuum ration of the Government I will say noth ing now, but I will say in summing up, though I may perhaps be included in that summing up, ? wlil y that I .feel that fe. SUmuimft -F, - A it- Jntw. hnt I oat naa aiBuu-VAgw a y --- ; . . I A- 1 urlnPrnaii. there is. sometnmg eiso i.r TC" I:-u A it. Hatv. Government a CT ..J IDOra IB li ", u K.a . t a. A J.ra Thflilrlh WS) n&TS Pssledtarough fields of blood, and at time . - J Mnelnaion that WO 1 a mnn iotob w . . , , would be compelled to see th Goddess oi T.ihertv go stazzering through carnage and bbSZR our Goverlment a failure, yet by the blessing of Providence matters hav knri tat ax a uernut arot miuiiv rri: w. been saved. But while the en- t ir wo u. . , 7 .v.. -t.1 ..... I . mv has been put down in an. o, still remain, a greater and more imruau. work for you u ..- lima. Upou. --""V"-" . eam.rk. hoW.V.r. I niV13w OO poriui.TDtt av - - iB this connection, that the ; t ndertook tne iuppreaiou o. for the express purpose oi preaer.-. Union of the States. That was the decla ration that it made at the beg.n".ng, and under that declaration n w.-.. - and continued it until the bell.on was suppressed, uy me suppr. o" " beilion, the Government established and an Znd th. great fact that. th( State. have not the power nor me "i"! uom GowrKMat of the Uni- th. EleetiT. Department Srcmbl:acn d-TrK ted States and the Executive j-epanmen. f it. But J!XL frofficn tno rebemon was suppressed for the purpose of ! thA UniOIl OI VaAO wsatawj- I ?ZrZi.v rRj.nnit-lT the doctrine that no State ha a right to seceao a ..j - Government tcos dissolved, and th States vereoutof Unim. - . . We wno eontena w - year, ago contended thrt the State, had not " , .uhl. to aM-da and on tho ngnt even ' . of the means oleaceabla secession wa. by a Stat withdrawing ita representrtive from the fzresa of the United States, and that I would be a practical dissolution of tne un- ion. We denied that a state naa any right, and when subsequently they attempt- witndraw, fLTn SttlZ in forcibly establUhed that a ...uv . . . . ,- . i n. .nn a... ha riffhl U im.e aw w u...-., , It .u - be -.:.. l- re 'j. r of state no. no '"--. - - min. their when the State, are -- .7.. :. th. federal government as reiauoo. - " . tho. seec to nave .-i - -- , , h Congress, there are men in that body who, livSlation of our great charter of liber. in TiOiawoa "a vm &' . . . .i . :-v. Ka raniMQtea ana re- deny usvn,..-,.-. mXo th a a.jm; trua.r 1'WTireaentawiTea oZZitoVrt State. Tha qaary K uP, in th. rtuggl. that w before us will we suomii . --- 5bolution and this practical aMerUon of hedoctrin. that they have already .repo- . . i hnr,am The 1SSUO IS bO- OltMUMa" '-- - ur,;ttl to fore you will tnese ni. r - - - remain as they are, so far as representation "concerned, n ..Uta of practical on and disruption ? It is giving the h. Vuct to every posiuoa. i " .itio? taken np sine the rebeliion com menced. Are we prepared now, terhav- inr naased through our una m2 iTnif amount of blood thatha, bn shed, and after having accumulated a debt of over a thousand million of doliars-ar w. prepared to permit this disrupuon and disrupting eondttion of affair, to wnUnno ? li,tu. ufk inteUigent audieneo, not th. lono-oare oi him-"'-""- . , the .Dirit of chrutianity and ouno philosophy? A. w prepare. r of nor lo renew St-T tnghwWh wahavejt paaasd? Ar. we prepared a. TJ pasaear -uww-.r.-i t -..flit Portion of thia country m deadl? eonflict sgainat another portion "- j - Xemarrayed! or ahaUw. not make every $0, -S i- and brotherly affection t . Well, gentlemen, wna ia mm - ---- the Philadelphia Conv.nt.oa has met and pronounced in th. oonditioa J r.. . : j . wu-h. that theae men WUIrlsV AaWTB.aay k.a.r Vtaif niWeMiena were . Ka. l-aAliAVAti' ana wore uv ' . . - Gentlemen, what better tcj a ' loyal tv can you have, than those men give 7'!.7fn.ht this rebellioa with more consistency and d.ternxi than I havtf w.. .... .lerineed or suffered more for tne butbuaemprificea and.ul- lenngs a:- e--; . hoad frjefofewit-ensibl. to th. truth and 6 v.. .re told that those men not withstanding their professions a toyalty . tha Union, aro not to bo believed, but . . lZ WEEKLY LEADER ". A.tABe.sraaw.B-rAl.ma.... 1 ClTS3JrT B71TW. IIIciLLAWMfrm i rv.m ' YDDiVrf,-,0wK j . - AATDVALDA8LI BIADUit) . - i'j : ' 'niunnRrn - - v cLirxuis ixisu coxriiT. nmtxft m. lu ImsMoi Htiir TlaMU 01 THB nilt fi Oaa year (ts) sa ao To to. ctar a a of a Ol.b of be, y. wtti k opy wf to. it en lt Laaama, grati. ; of tvwaty, a aopy of tteTrt-W-awUrlnArtjaa4aan -aosyofth. Dauj. fan. ask you what better evidence can yoa have of loyalty and devotion than tha profession and action of thoa who dara, ia toi day of political and religious freedom to set ap aa inquiauio and go into the human torotn lo search for motives and aenti meats. How mariy men have lived under this Gov ernment a'l along from ita origin np U the prseant tim. who have loyally obeyed tho laws, and pad their taxes, aad aid-d th Government in every way req aired of th.m, yet who, perhaps, would much vather prs errsci to nave nad n greatly modified ia form, or even to live under a monarchy. The beet evidence that can be shown of loyalty are lorai professions and leva! ac tions; aad whoa those gentlemen mot ia convention from the Nortn, and said, Com forward and profess devotion to th Union and the Cone tituttoo, and whe their acsiosts . and profession correspond, who shall dare to doubt them? Have we reached that point that all confidence is lost in men 1 If we have t tall yoa that your Govermant is net as strong as a rope ot sand. It ha ao right, and will tumble to pieces. Th ad- " hesive power of this Government 1 in ths ' conidenc which th people put ia aaeh . other. These men who sat in convention sat in a city the professions of whoa people ia times gone by ware that ti.ey were a ' peaee-loving and a war-haling peopl. , These men sat there in convection ia the interests of peace, and their professions an doubled. ' These people say to them. We .. won't believe you, and therefor tha piusaitl state of practical dissolution of th Union must continue to exait. Why. a a 8th- ern man though I do not speak bar to night aa a Southern man because I first saw th light of Heaven in a Southern -State thank God. I feel that I oatartain opinion and ideas that ar eo-oxtensivo with all the States and with th peopl of them all. Mr. Johnson proceeded at length ia ex planation of the motive that prompted the Sooth to rebel, which h did from tha Southern standpoint, snd spoke apologeti cally of th conduct of tha maasa. who ho claimed war Busied aad coerced. He strongly aeserted his own devotion to the Union, pointing to his record as testimony, snd denounced a diramoniats Wendell Phillips, Garrison, and those who think with them. He announced his determina tion to fight it out on th line ho had taken. and concluded with a reiteratioa of tho oo- -serration that having filled every emco urder th government, his ambitioa was aatisSed. ( COM MltfS'N MERCHANTS f J. a. SIXX05S A C0 Produce Commission Merchants, j SO MHWia ST., CUTIUID, O. . t Porth.aal.of FLOCK, GRAIN, POSr, BUTTXB, aCMM, j LAID, gCIDS, POTATOES, Sim : PBCIT, Acao. Particular attratkm give, to tiling erows for o. ootainea ta tai. awltt. lJnn7:a4J . e. aaaia rack artick a. .. mavaoaa. Bsaiis...... a. una.a a. ataaaA. i B0BIET, 1U33A . 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