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i 1. 1 TO! XXL- NO. GS47. NEW-YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1872.

PRICE FOUR CENTS. Ti -A -JtJ iii'ii irirti 1 1 mm up. i POLITICAL Jtrthcr Cheering Reports from New-York Stale. Republican Party the Tree Frleniof tie Working prr" Tbrosgksat tin Comtry Dedariss for Gr.nL giv-nioiKliire Longer to CwBsldcrcd a D.nbtlul State. Crkf Accounts of Republican Msst- ings In Many Places.

aartalaf So Boas wiaai. laaaiala, Bober-mirHled Democrats will re-aw some better reason tbaa tbla to Induce warn la Tata for Oraalar. And jet. ao far. none baa been offered.

Wa hare bad election! In Statee apoa the Aaythlag to beat Grant" ta two ef which tea Democracy loeea Ita aseey. walla ta taa other two the Republl- aea fnsjotitles are largeiytntmBstii. It ia rvl- tbcrefore, tbat too "Anything to beat it" argument la a failure. Wbite beta and ant drab ntli bare goon eat of fashion, while ahewarrapha and faaa In abop-wtndowa repel father than beguile purchasers. ajave Vow Bears the "Jews fro as 1 asae It bow.

as in 1840. all good and true." Tarrant sad Haute are pre-emlnenUy repre- aaalatlTTi State. Tbe hardy aoae of those rural fwArf. have ever kept tbe Area of patriotism aad loyalty burning. Tbey rare tbetr treasure Wood during tbe In def anae of the Ooreraaaent and Union, aa freely aa taey give their vote aew against a wiekad aad profligate naiaaln.

designed to place the Government la aa heads ef apoatate Republieaaa aad anre-aeoaag traitors. Tbe glorious reaolt Maine, feato wtag ao elaae upon the bee la of that ia Ter-1 i.dwsli oya the hopes aad eoof oande taa eaJenv i af tbe most tafamona politteal intrigue thai arar disgraced tola or any other country. FtorfBBsioia Raw.Tark.' A correspondent of tbe Elmira AdrertUtr, whs baa reeeatiy rial ted tbe north-eastern por-uaa of tbla State, writes tbaa Hanag for- ir lived aad been exteeatTelr aequalated la Warren aad Clinton Conattee. I ally, aad through reliable sou roes, made myself MquaiBted with tbe poBttcal aituation there. la Kaaax nartieilartr.

tbe bo Ulna tide aaama to be aactioa the other way. Ia the towo of Mo ral, (tbe lanraet in tbe eonaty.) where tbe great uaa aaee are located, with wbtob I waa once eenanrii il. they employ nearly l.soo aaen. moat- Xj Ima. who formerly Totea wemoeraue on aeklea them bow tbey would vote now.

they re pawd. It ta pretty od wmee now we get at per day. and we dont want to nave tea we aare aaa husk aax. umuj i mmm hava boon ralaed tale year on nt of tbe rlae tn rron. I fouad oae old IfiaaTilinin who waa formerly a netebbor of Utveter'a lather, and who bad alwaya taken the Mmm be amid ba would Tote for blna aa tbe Kmaatican Party bad not aaed Greeley well, he gad deaa ao much lor tnem ton iney woua atrvar give aim an office I In lisabetbtowa ta MuimvMti I foaad two only, and tn waatport three.

In Lwia and other towna I eoaid not hear of eae by the Sehool Commit-aiaaara wao bad lately Tisttad tbem all. I will aeiatn mm whteb haoooned within half aoara nde of where I waa. I heard it from a eiative of tbe family of Oea. Hammond, who waa there ibe Mm. dart The eon of the largeat hmienaa aoeraior ia Crown ooiut (Hammond) aaaaad a company and equipped them for the war and waa elected Captala.

the men being tatty from then? awa worke. He aubseoaently baiiamri tiee. Hammond, and waa tbe Mian af (im. Kilratnek. ManT Of tbe Bet were killed and burled on a beautiful monnd ta Crown point, between Forts Tioonderoga and Cnaanuiiit.

on ibair laud, looking out on Lake Cbamnlaln.i He nd hia lather, being wealthy. erected a bcaatlfai moaameat on toe a pot. and Oea. Hammond laaued naad-btiia aad hired a bead to play en taa occasion, and wrote to bla old Mend and associate Otn. Kilpatriek to coma oa the th of July and dedicate tbe monument wita appropriate eerviees.

itut oa neannsr was he had turned traitor to th eases, be informed blai be need aet come and paid the Glens Fa! la head the tioo to a tar at borne, saying be would not have oae to desecrate the memory of hie smIii rtoart nova, nrr a snaa who bad lotaed baaaa with those who alow tbem I Snob I found the anlnt and Tlewa of all I ooaTeraed with UU my way noma a waa sarpnoou oa taking up taa IWosmm aad other af taa area Greeley uprisings la those pans, ween I poaiurely knew no auob state of tataas exlalsd." Haws rtewTork massacre ta for drama. Xvery day Democratic disaffection ia dis- plartag ltaslf more and mora openly. In the Si ana rails Caaa-irr wo and a partial list of Iwamtaeat Demoexsta in Geneva and vlcinitar who have broken from tbe leadership ef Oree- ayyttsa. thus Boo. George W.

Kieholaa, former mambu af Assembly bad Dsmoeratle eaadldase tar asaator ta IMS; Hen. Barsllla Bloeaoa. fsranrly Iist rtcVA tsorney and. twice Doaa-oraiM candidate for Penator Hon. John L.

Dox. fsrwaily member of Assembly and County Clark 1 Ueoraa S. Onnovsr. one of the trustees of the vittaae ef Geneva; Calvtn Walker, one of fas Jaatieaa of the Peace of she town Willtam aa. narrail.

K. J. Burrsll. Edward Burrall, Thoa. js Statu.

Wm. Dwve Ira G. Tompkins, and a eats ef others eopaalJy inflseutial. aapported by shaay etbera of the rank and Bla. Just befors tbe eloctioa in Maine Hob.

Baaa Sargaat aad Mr. Orlando P. H. Smart, Vwa premlsest Drmoerata ef Nashua. K.

IL. imlatafl tbetr latentlos to support Presldeat Crsat for re-eleouoa. Mr. Sargent was elected suyor 01 bhoa by the iMinoerats last year, at an scuts business man. wide icuva basiaeaa man.

wide I aa la oae af taa meal popular aitisras. I ram says that many other Damoerata I tesegraai says that many other Democrats sos snnjty sbtw uwiiin aiaatiea to vote for Grant, but prefer that aneaia ao so piuiusum. Tbs Buffalo Cdiisroinl UdvtrUr haarka: "ProhablT th Greelayito arenas tklak la aertasuy fair aad a excellent taste to ask paspie to rasa far Fraooas Kersss am tao nveuad that be at a maeere aso earaes bms- Jsrfc TVitaae pats it; aad ret. tt the Repsblieaa 7 saa should warn the people agaiaat voting for aaai aa that vers- arened. the easaa GreeieyMe rasas would raise a bowl about relidoos prow Ac.

Bat tas aseauoa la. why do taav wa the eotet they ao aat wash ta have it dla- Btate Committaa wsaatty aapoUtod at lyiasase bald a 1 toorjanlMattattAstwHoayaa obbn Oaabtana waa earned Cash maa and Al ad Wuhiaaosi Secretary. Geew Joan Oeoa-- fa a. A. a s.

1 IX. D. aV. Browav ctarkaBell. OUbertC Dean.

Grta- wwMavan and asm. O. Xaser Saaaailvo nsmmtriaa The sssd at tMrtw-frvo mimhira.taaaaart af 1 aa the aia Oommlttea was ssastUamd. Puhtieal matters bare thna far been pretty Ptt nsmfib-rr, taoagh taa work of lor taw eeatest in tbe He nmmisiil The Rspubllnaas are wmg tnwsT kiiary as lean opnag. aaiuiiaaTTT Ih tht fr-r'-ri rrtw-a to snTlirVGlwJS twoaay- nsuassiy aioagrsc Item salvos sat ae raw sw arm flat any ctrournatiand.

Of theGreeley- tte faction ef Republicans a eorreeponoest or IMBMtniNHiMr wrttec: "1M IM( m. a ninMo metln ia already felt WM( taose wta war dsipooa to abandon the BcnnktMu orssnisstloo when Greeley's nomination was rat broached, and many of them are retoralug to tM raaks of then- eta party, isven some sr tM rssre prom is ant Repu-olieaoa who declared lor Greeley are known to be Terr reatleaa and discontented in tbetr aew relation, and li would not be surpriaiur if some of tbetn Tau shook! abandon aba fortanes at the asklag same." Tat Btaauifaa meeting of tbe ExecntiTe Committee of tbe National BepuoUeaa CommUtea was held yesterday at the Firtsvavenae Hotel. z-Oor. Morgan nreaidtBC. The business af the meet rag wa at ja-mmt nnaotpaUy the financial asTsrra of taa party.

The mem bers of the Coomb iUee praaent. ia addition to li-Oor. Margan. were Hon. tm.

K. Cbsadler, Secretary Ex-Go. Will lam Claflin. Maaaaehn-aetts Ex-Oor. Marshall Jewell.

Connecticut Boo. Wat. H. Kaable, PeonrylThoia Bcnator Olrrer P. Morton, Indiana Senator J.

Abbot, Morth Carolina Ej-Got. H. D. Cooke. District of Columbia Hoo.

Geo. E. Bpeneer. Alabama u. uattal, newersey.

Xbe toliowiog-nsmea geauemea eonlerred with tee Committee upon tne political aituation la their res pee ti to States C. Waleutt. Chairman Ohio State Committee O. C. Warner.

Chairman Mississippi Bute Com mittee Judge Barbour Lewis, ktempbia, lion. bo mas Murphy, rew-xork; do ire Tbomaa Settle. Korta Carolina, and Ea-Gor. Joseph B. Hawley.

Conneettcot. In an lot erne with Hon. Wm. s. Chandler.

Secretary of the Committee, tbat gentleman statad to tbs Tim as reporter ttMt in New-Ham p- smre, rrom wnien state ne bad just returned, the Liberal Be public an strenath was Tery In-eonsiderable. Bon. Mason W. Tappan will stick to the Greeley cause. Hia law partner.

Mr. John W. Mugridge, however, protests that be will not aupport Greeley. Kew-HamDShire. Mr.

Chandler believes, will give S.000 majority for Grant aad Wilson. Rhode Ialand will also give good Republican majority, and Connecticut may alao be relied upon. The contest in Inot-aaa. Mr. Chandler belie Tea, will be el oae.

The majority will not probably run over s.000. Advices from Pennsylvania, where the piebald party expect to aeeomoliah great things, are daily improving svx-tov. cianiu. conversing witn a number or gentlemen in tbe commlttee-rooma. said that in as anae its Charles Sumner had but a small following.

Among tbe vlaitora at head-ouartera yester day were A. Warner, Chairman of Misaiaeippt State Com nil tie: C. Waleutt, Ohio: Coi. J. Horner.

Alabama: 1 8. Felt. Illiaoia: J. Grant. Btaten Ialand: L.

Casa Carpenter. South Carotins Edwm APerry. Conneeucut; Jemea M. Elktn, Pennsylvania, and laaac Myers. Pros-Id rut of Colored National Labor Union, Mary- lana.

I rags auaal slacks Dowa. Tbe CeataiaTctal dvernscrof last evexung makes tbe following statement: Mot long ago a statement appeared In tbe Am to tbe effect that a bet of 910,000 offered on Greeley's election by Ben. Wood bad been taken by gentlemen at Saratoga, un toe 33d or August. tbe following paragraph, referrlag to tbe above statement, waa published la the Caaisnrciaf -We are authorised to waaev ISO that the Bea. Weed bet waa sot taken at Saratoga, as stated ay the Mm, and that ne money was ever left with Wood' a paper to bet.

as stated, on Greeley. Tbs money to be given ay tae winner ts aosoe uit enany. In this shape tbe matter rested until tbe Tth when Mr. Wood, after reading tbe returns rrom Vermont, sat oown ana tnaiotea toe 101- lowing epistle 1 NkW-YOBX. SenC.

AA afi 1 Umu i aia 1 Flaaae pay ta seeps a. BConaetmer. toe one tbnassnil rtnllar lorfelt money now ta your bands, on tue bet ef (laWO mads by me that Horses reelev woatd aa eteataa aazs nattiest, a as ring loneitau as aama. Vary taspsetrauy. B.

wuuu. The Greeley tide maybe "rtamg; tbat 1 mighty wave whieb la to aweep over toe country, and submerge corruption gener ally, may go on but certain it at this writing it is quoted at low-water mark In the office of tbe Xfcuiy A'ssar. The Democratic Btate Committee appoint ed at Syracuse met at tbe As tor House at 1 P.M. yesterday to organise for tbe campaign. It eonsiata of one delegate from each Congressional district.

Samuel J. Tllden waa elected Chair man and Mr. Wm. Caaeldy Secretary. Tbe fol lowing; Executive Committee was chosen Allen C.

Beach, Wm. A. Fowler, J. B. Reade.

Wm. F. Russell. W. W.

Gerdea. C. V. Walker, Dr. Mieraoo.

Samuel J. Tilden and Wm. Caseidy. A delegation of Liberal Kepublieana beaded by Gen. Merrttt bold a conference with toe Com mittee to devise plana tor united action.

An Executive Committee of aeven members from each organisation ia to be appointed. Jndce Ledwith. John Fox. Thomas aTtnsella and others wars praaent at the meeting. IsMllaaasaa Its The Greeleyites of Oneida County, in their Convention, declared by resolution that they rejoiced In the nomination of Kern an, In the expectation tbat through bis election the Cbior Magistracy of the Stats will be restored to 1U aaeient dignity and purity.

Tbls Is rather rough on Hoffman. L. Becker baa accepted the Greeley nomination lor Congress in tbs Third District of Minnesota, and promisee to support heartily tbe nominations of Greeley and Brown, and the platform of principles noon which they ataad Speaking of the Greeieylteo of Maine, oa Tuesday morning, a Greeley paper la Virginia said: -we nope that tbey up tn right gallant style and cut down the Radical majority or taousanas. to is and tsa gain of one or two Congresameu ta aa much as we eaa hope for." Hoi. Frank Morey has been nominated for Congress by tbe Bepubiieane of the Fifth District of from all but 000 county la west Virginia give wot.

Jacob jun matonty. The aBatority tn aver ef the Oonetttutioa is asao After a long contest. Gen. P. M.

Young baa been renominated for Congress by tbe Democrats of the Seventh Distrtet of Lyman D. Stevens, of Coueord, la the Republican candidate for elector in the First Councilor District of Ms Hon. William A. Richardson says, in reply to rrteada, that bo will accept tbe aoenrnauos lor Congress in the Eighth District of Maaaacbu-aetta. If It cornea 10 htm by the free-will of the aepaoueens 01 tac oistnet.

ref tins KlghsoMUa 1 JJaekaoa Ctab. A large meeting of the Andrew Jackson Club of tbs Eighteenth Ward, waa held at tbe haad-q Barters, Twentieth-street and Avenue Tuesday even ins. at which tbe following tuttoaa wars, passed lor Cartas, fstars, as ta the past, oar aaalana and earnest sap- part i.taat we rsooamiss aim a maa 01 ineorrnptiais Vanesty. sad one waeee aenluaa ia the causa at ra- mma rrias we wui aal 1 wtta aensTaa aia isawaiion Ae Chssf Mas as 1 an i of the Ouj aadOaaatyaf ksw-Tark. aaa as rsnsw Bsnliid.

Tna we emnavy sit snwnwa the present tune nnul us potla cloes ao nx election aar. ao aaiy aseieet htm hot, to gtvehlmaaui aa eTarwsatnuag aaajensy aa ahsil Issvs slat wi taoat an ilym rvutaee. The Soldiers' and Sailors' Grant and Wll aa orsranrsaclen met lass evening at Xo. 10 Da Kalb-avenae aad farmed a Campaign Club. A CommUtea on Permanent Organisation sBDOtnted.

and delegates were selected to at tend tbe PlUaburg Coaventloa. Taa TsfTor soman Geaoral Comaatttee of Kings Coasty saa leas ovoalsg at una HslLCourv aaai laotaaniasn ov siwbis waiter mj. Pvaaideat; Dasiel P. Bernard. Firs Tise rrosidnni- Albert H.

Oabora, Seoond Yiee-Praatdaat; Edward. A. Marpay, Secretary a. oardnar. Corraapoading Boeratary.

aad jj. a A Cosn sail saa waa ap- iBIalan so eonrsv wu 1 1 ws awaad to the Riag. Xna msinng taaa 1 Th Brpublicaa ConTention far tbs Fifth xt aalmit to) arder by Dr. Aastta Barnes, et The aUffareat ttaee ware appointed aad aa adjonrn- ntit 1 selsek. Oa Usav.

Tbamaa t. oxsy was asaao aad addrmsd she Can Taa ana read tor the B-OSBTBettoa bad by thht time redacod ttsetf to Mr. Hill, of saaaasa. toe preeoas wumm.n -vt SraaraMw af Bar sea Caantr. Sara, tho hailstlng ocmaiaaasit, torrvsr, at.

HaKa I was thae u.u im a laatlaa so be saade a ballot. Tnere were lOS VwSas la tho Osavsstoja. divtded aa to-lews: Paasase Oomary, si; Moms I Couaty. St. aad Berrsa tjaany.

sr. xao arss bsUiot Jul.awiag vote I Rersou. SS: atoms, fa. aad Pas-aa-e. U.

aaaiasl aa for Mr. V.arhis. as Mlawa; 6a Morns, aadPaaaaic.il. and the Convention adlouraed artar passing the ordlna- rv resolutions and providing for the District Ra- pswsaa tsaaiKsi, jnsuowiag cue aomlaatlea the RepubUeeas gave aa eathuaiaatia demons trstion last evea-mg. It is estimated that 3.000 people ware tn line, aad the streets were crowded.

Tbe Wlr- wlto aeaoianaodsttoae for tMO Dersone. waa crowded, aod addreases san saade Haa. 8. B. Axtall, Hon.

John Hill, Gen. Van Buren. Mr. w. w.

rneips. the sreaent nominee, and others. Ttee Carseaaa Ttaaee asa Bala. Tbe leading Democratic paper of the West says that "the returns from Maine ate quite suffieirni to indicate tbe result, aad taa result cjutto eafflotmt to ladieate thas tae Oraetoy awaJaTafUaawSal waft aTaaWwK aWSsuTrwaaVwl wasswit ublo Saaeo la the hiasory at It adds: "The trntn that Mr. Greeley as provrng to be of more vm to the Barlinaia in ins character of of tbe opposite party tbaa be was in the eapeasty af editor of their principal enraa.

Can tbe men who have been deluded or dragooned late prom ising him their support longer reetat the evi dences ef this fact I The remedy Is sot stout of their bands, sod If tbey fall to apply It tbey win be acid runty oi squandering opportunities with a pronigacy that amounts to madn at Gen. E. M. Lee addressed a large and en- thuaiastic Grant and Wilson meeting at ad-din gton, M. on Tuesday evening.

Hon. J. H. Rainer waa renominated for Congress by acclamation from tao First District of South Carolina. The Kepablieans of Weatfield.

N. held grand rati Acs Uon meeting In tbat plaee on Tuesday evoaiag, Sept. 10. Tbe Bepublicans in tbe Fifth Maryland Diatsict bars nominated William J. Albeit for Congraas.

The Prohibitionists of Connecticut held a convention in Hartford, yesterday, and nomi nated an electoral ticket. A large Grant and Wilson meeting was held at Patterson. N. on Toeedsv night. wbleb waa addressed by Hon.

w. 1 iero and O. H. Miller. Esq.

A vote was taken last night on the Dover Express, sn the Morris and Essex Railroad, as follows: Grant. T5; Greeley, refused to voce. so. A correspondent from Bowling Green. Cla-v County.

wtitea tnat there is not a aingle Greeley Republican in bta vicinity, while there are aoorea of Democrats who refuse to eat crow. Tbe Rerrablicana of the First Congress ional District of Maryland have recommended Hon. Thomas. A. 8 pence, previously announced Independent candidate for Congress, to the aupport of their party.

Tbe veterans of tbe Union army of tbe Thirty-second Congress Diatriet, New-York, have elected Col. E. A. Naab. Major W.

A. Adama and Sergt. Sherman Williams delegates to the Pittsburg Uonveatlon. on the 17 tn tnat. A Grant and Wilson banner waa raised In re water.

Ji. yes tarda afternoon, and a apeeeh waa made by O. H. Miller, Esq. A large meeting held tbere last evening waa addressed by tbe Hon.

J. F. Maanmg. CoL Gilmore, the nominee for Lieutenant-Governor of Missouri on the sorebead tlcaet. not having been in the State long enough, withdrew, and Cbarlea P.

Johnson, sorehead, of Bt. Louis, takes hia place. Hon. Lyman Tremain addressed a largo ting, yestsruay axternoou. at xieiui, i.

x. At least 3.000 people attended more than four times as many as joined in the Democratic ratification a abort time since. A vote was taken on tbe 5:20 train Dela ware. Laokawaona and Western Kailroad. on Tuesday, with this result Grant, 75 Greeley, 34 refused, so.

This is about the proportion oi votiBgs frequently taken on tbe trams of this road. A Grant and Wilson mass-meeting was held at Ramapo, on the night of Sept. 10, and waa addressed by Hon. J. Manning, from Massachusetts, The enthusiasm was great, and tae people are anxioaa to oonnrm it at tbe elec tion.

At a meeting of tbe Repnbhcans of Gil- sum. N. 1., baturoay evening. Aug. II, a urant and Wilson Club wss formed, with tbe following omeera President.

Daniel Smith Vice Presidents. Francis C. Minor. Eooa Cross Secretary. Thcroo Hay ward Treasurer, Geo.

E. Newman. A correspondent denies the Times' asser tion that Dr. Court land v. R.

creed, oi New-Hitven. is a Greeleyite, he being on tbe other side of the fence. Great enthusiasm is being manifested tn New-Haven for unmt and Wilson, by tbe formation of dubs and rata ing of banners. The Maryland Democrats bare nominated for Electors at large Frederick Paine, editor of the German t'sropMUMM, and UT. A.

w. Bradford, a aorehead. Tbe district electors are Phiho T. Laird. James U.

Groom. Jena car ter. Jamea A. Bncuasan, James I. Briscoe and William welsh.

Tbe Democrats and soreheads of New-Hampshire have nominated as Presidential tec toia at large. Wm. P. Wheeler, of Keene, and Mason W. Tappen.

of Bradford, and in tbe districts, Frank Jones, of Portsmouth; Waterman Smith, of Manchester, aad Joseph A. Dodge, of Plymouth. A large Republican meeting was beld at Curler. Cortland County, on Tueedsy evening. Tbe crowd proved too large lor the cburcn where it was to have taken piaoe.

aau anotner iiMitm waa orssnised in the onen air. Ad dresses were delivered by Hon. R. H. Dueil aad Geo.

L. Waters, Esq. A large and enthusiastic meeting was hil at lioncadale. on Tuesday nisat. when addresses were oeirvsrea oy joas-e ooo- flald and Gen.

Albrisrht. eaaaidUtee for Con gressman at large. The President of the meeting waa U. U. luier, pnuuuKsu.

awj Wayne County, and at tbe outset of the campaign a Greeley Republican. FT, The Fifteenth Assembly District Grant aad Wilson Camp sign Ciub passed a rsaol auon congratulating Maine en tue reeuitei toe recent election. Tbe Gen. HeMahon central organization, avninjr. aDOointed delegates to attend toe Greeley demonstration at Cooper Iasatuto this evening.

The Grant and Wilson Democratic Club of tbe Eighteenth Ward met last evening at Twentieth-street. Fust-avenue. Addresses were de livered by Messrs. Foley. Curry, and benny Th Working lien's Independent Club ef the Twrntiata ward met last evening st Ho.

HO Wut Thirtv-nlntb-street aad heartily Indorsed the nomination of Grant and Wilson, and also promised to support Jamea O'Brien for Mayor. The Grant and Wilson Working lien's Club of the Twelfth Aeeeinbty District met laat mgbt at No. sos East Tenth-street, and adopted a resolution to support Hon. James O'Brien tor the Mayoralty. Mr.

Frank Morse, Chosen Freeholder from Westfletd, ia to be put lor ward for County Clerk of Union County. N. by the Reputili- aansL Mr. Morse ran abeao ox bis ticket laat Spring by as lea at sixty votes. A Tory enthusiastic meeting of the Colored Grant and Wllaon campaign uid, oi Jamaica, waa beld Monday evening.

Addrea.es were made by Col. Will lam a. Cogswell and others. Tbe colored voters of Jamaica wui go solid lor Grant aad Wilson, A large Grant and Wilson meeting waa aetd laat evening at Ho. ess Second-aveaue, Cdward Gormly presiding.

Addresses were de livered by William H. Peebles and Hugh Coleman. Tbe members af tas oiab ware formerly Democrats. A meeting of Liberal Bepublicans bold in Apollo Rooms, Boot a Fi I lb-street. Williamsburg-, laat eveaing.

Taa flrst and only speaker was Mr. W. TJ. Saunders, who. attas tadulxtag ta much personal abase of Gen.

Grant, coo ten ted farmed! with claiming twenty-oae States and ail ease torsi rotas for Greeley. The Second Asaembly District Greeley and Brown Campaign Ciub sset lass Tenia at No. 1M Cbataam-etroot, Mr. Joan MeCue. Preasdoat.

In the eaalr. Baas in nana, tasroojaoaa ay au. Mark Tf indorsing taa Syraease aoau- wins adopted, after waiea addi were made by Mr. S. OilTar nod CoL Baker.

A meeting of Gennana of the Eighteenth saiaantr iMtnet, D. M. Eoabiar pcoatdiag. waa aii hit a Tenia s. whaa tao ai pUcanta ware aarallod to ba rooomaioarted for takaa at a maeuag of the Ge.

Raf Aaaoctanoa of tna Bevewth AaNerabiv Dtstnei. Twenty aaooad ward. Mr. Lao Dsaat'ir Tha rWdiers' and Sailors' Grant and Wil Ciaa af sua Sirtaanta aaaamoty i.iutnst aoantuated taetr orgaaisauaa. last aveulng.

at No. sad Wast Tasrty-tatra street, by electing tue IialiaBiBg smuara; Pisaartaat F. Hap per Turn Iliiatdaata Tbrr Ssawart aad Wm. Avery; Sseratartas W. A.

Pnrdy aad William Pwautaiai J. J. Pasiaag. TTaassuei. aaa w.

r. AJleac. awrgeaatralRArma. Taa riii ware aiastoa da legated ta the PUtaaarg aailors CosTsaUos, wutea takes piece the l.ia taa. Measra.

G. F. Hopper. J. G.

Jeanev, Warn. avmrrav. J. J. rsu.es aad Col.

Bt T. Margaa saade mail THE L1MHE ELECTION. Cot. Perbam's Kajortty win Probably Reacb ItsWO. Tbe Tots ia tbs CMrTMsSoaal Dirtricta 8paker BUlaas Ihstrfct tbs lanner IHstrict aad lonebre tbs lasaar Csaatf Cswtkir; faa Tsts.

Special Dktnatch tetrta NsnsYork Time. AOwTjSTA. lldw Sept. 11. Returns bavs ew been reeetvad from S53 towna, easting vote et USOa, of which Psrbam baa S4.TU and Klmban ASAeO.

showing a majority for Perham Of 1CJM votes. Tbe same towns, tn im, gave Perham klom and Kimball 42.313, a nsjoiity for Perham of 10.772, showing a net Republican gain this year Of I.M3. The towna to hear from are about arxty la number, mostly small and unimportant. Tbey east last year 10.101 votes, and gave Democratic malortty. Tbla year tbey wui probably increase tbetr vote to 11.000.

aad tbe aama ratio of gain for Psrbam will add about 100 tonia majority, so tbat it will probably reacb 1800. The returns upon which the above calculation la made are mostly official, and win probably not vary toe votes from the official const The following table shows tbe full vote In each couaty In tbe towns beard from, and the Vote for the same towns In the same eounttea last year: i87i -im. No ef OeunUea Towns ham. Klsv baU. 3970 ta Par- fen-bet I.

sua 1 rm 1171 j61 4140 WW7 tl MS7 1161 131 not 270 sots a67 Androaoocgm Is Aroostook STJ8 5S) 771 mh 171 Cumberland. ZS It im 1190 MM 1W6 1771 X22s Cb) leea iet7 arao bclu Franklin 14M 1840 S7Ut USI 1M0 VM 4SIS an W7 2sn Hancock Kenneaeo 28 11 11 27 1 8 11 SI Z5 7M0 turn list S4SI sue 1MU 1174 axs S4HS W63 6709 Knox. Piaoslsonia. Waldo Waahmgtoa York Totals. alOM CHI ST744 SS6S0 ths votk roa cosoEKsastnit.

The Congress majorities in the several Dis tricts, with but few towns in each to bear from, which eanoot materially change the result, are aa follows First JHtriet W. H. Burleigh's majority ta J.1WX Jeeond Dtsfrtet wiuiam tr. rrye majority is TSard mtmnet J. muwi ansronty iWU IHatriM Samuel B.

Haraey'a matonty la 3.862. JtftA District Eugene Hale's matonty is ww. It is probable that Gen. Heraey'a majority will reach 4,000. as Emery, the Democratic can didate, runs behind his ticket mora or leas.

Mr. Hale's is also likely to be slightly isereaaed. But the banner diatriet is Mr. Blaine's, and the banner county is Kennebec. The Speaker 'a majority la 1,870 larger than In 1870, and nearly (00 larger than la 1868, while Kennebec County gives an increase of 1,006 over 1871 and ef L330 over 1870.

The Governor and Council met today for the purpose of eonntiag sod declaring the offlstal vote. Tbe returns come directly from tbe clerk of each town, and wilt be all tn by Friday or Saturday. Tbe result will probably be officially known as early as Mooday next. aDiapatcb to the Aaaoctatad Preen Lewis to a. Sept.

11. Tbe Lewis ton Jour- nml publishes returns from S4S towns, easting more tbaa vce-tenths of the vote of tbe State, which give Perbam 18.339 malortty. The re maining towna gave last year 1st Demo emtio malortty. and wui not prooaoiy vary toe ne-publlcan majority in tho State this year loo. In 120' Representative Districts heard from lis Republicans and 13 Democrats ars elected.

Twea-ty-two districts are to be heard from. A GREETING TO TKXMAXN. Bepaibllca noetiag ta Hiaghane- by tao Fsl.n Coa- mt jbarao. Special Dispatch to the New-York Times. ButCHAMTON.

N. Sept-11. The Republicans of Bmgbamton greeted Lyman Tremain in tbe most enthusiastic manner this evening. Over 700 men paraded with torches. An original feature of the campaign ao far waa the Grant aod Wllaon cavalry, 121 veterans of tbe war.

who appeared in the procession mounted with miners' lamps their bate. Mr. Tremain poke for over an bour and a half in front ef the Court-bouse. Mr. George Becker was Chairman of the meeting, wbicb.

acoordlnr to the testimony of Greeleyites, was tbe finest political demonstration ever witnessed this city. Hon. John L. Psiker followed Tremain. Geo.

Brnce, of Madison, was present. More than 7.000 people gathered at one time in front of too Court-house. Count upon Broome in November. OZN. FABVSWOXITH'S S2C0RJ5.

law also aVsldssvs War Tskra sa Ibe Wm Sllalaaaaaita of at asa tar aad Au y. Special DitDktch to the Now-York Ttmos. Washington. Sent. 1L Gen.

John F. Farnaworth presents another ill us trstion of tbe unworthy use to wbicb tbe pretense of political purity and reform la put by the Liberal Repub lican-Democratic crowd who are trying to beat Grant. It ia a repetition of the familiar etory of tbe culprit who attempted to ascaps by crying stop thief loader than any of bis pursuers Tbe following nit of sworn testimony, printed and doo baaed, pate Goo. Farnaworth in too list with the defunct DooUttle. It shows bis practical experience in gift-taking, and bow be prod led by it, He la now trying to eaUgbarn the voters of Penn sylvania as to their sty, view of the terrible corruption of the Administration.

Her is extract from the report of the Select Committee of the House of Representatives appointed to investigate contracts and agreements, by or with tbe Government, growing oat of its opera- tiaas ta aunnresstag the rahelnon. saade to tbe House Dae. IS. lata Itagort Ne. a.

Tairty-eev-entb Ooagrsss, Beooad Session Cmcsoo, Kor. s. iki-Hsary B- Payson. being duly sworn, was examined as follows State what eoiaactios you had with tbe Plttaborg aad Fort Wayao BaUrasd A. I waa she attorney ana agent of the receiver of tbe road.

Q. What regiments from this State bare passed ever thai road A. Tbe ealy oat I bad anything to do with was that af J. F. Faras worth.

Upon what tanas waa Chat regiment passed over your road I A. At tae regular Government pnee. Q. Wbat tnSnoneas. it any.

were asod to obtain saa transport atloa of tbat regis, act ots your road I A. Fifteen huadrsd dollars were givea. Q. By whom waa It given, aad ta whom I It was given as me to Cot, Farnsworta. For what purpose A.

As aa Ind nee-meat, sndoubtedly, for btss so aa over our road. Q. Waaro waa that parmeal aaaaa la At what nme 1 A. Before his aepanara. What aegot won was tbere previows to ract beisgasadsl Aw we are taa aear- oat roots to Waealegton by eoosioeraoia.

ass the most expeditions by aar eat deal, as any oae kaawa who knows our taetlitsss; whan the troops first eemmeased saoviag from Wlscoaaia I waa in New-York, aad wa last the nras Sve ragtsaoata frosn tbat btats; I waa lose team tbraaara anasrr tbafo sseats want by taa way af Dunkirk i 1 Ens, aad while taer two days, they taey saigas bare gone through tn they wars aver a week apoa tha next regies out went by taa aUehUaa Bead, aad am bv Qavasaart aad Piusbura: wa foaad taaa saonev paid, aad that ail the regiasoat were being tsaan away trosaaa: I wrosa to Mr. Cass, taa PrraMtaat taa rwad.aboat M. aad back that he was not wUttag So pay maa st to seen re tbem I wrote bran that I waa tnat galag to ait bore end see all the rea-tmeota lost So as. aad that I should offer as high aa aay oae I did ao. and that waa the eommeBoeanoat of our easiness tn that 11 ae since then we nave at-waya got the regimaata.

U. What were tbe aegotlaUooa between you and Col. Farnaworth A. Simply aa I have I made tbe affer or that amouat and ho oted It. and the asooey waa paid before the regiment sett, but after they were ad tbe ears.

TUDlAXJi. Soactal Dtspatcb to the Now-York Tirnas. InoiaKAPOLU, Ind, Sept. 1L The Democrats are growling toaight that the wrath of elements, bo seas than tbat ef men, as arrayed aarainst them Tbey bad arranged for a grand demoaatratson te-night in honor of Grata Brown and Gustavo Keener, and would doubtless bare made a respectable display bat for tbe weather. About P.

M. a heavy ram commenced falling, which a till continues, and consequently tbere haa not been any display at all. Some of tbe faithful gathered In the Opera-bouse, and tbere Grata Brown read to them bla manuscript speech arraignlag the President for blgb crimes after the manner of these reformers. His add rasa had little effect on the small audience present. Keener did not come at all, and the great Greeley demonstration is upon taa whole a complete failure.

GEORGIA- Mepablleaa IVa Filta Diatriet Cha Special Dtsoatch to tha New-York Times. Atlanta. Sept. 11. Hon.

as. C. Freeman, of Griffin, was unanimously nomi nated today by the Republicans for Congress from tbla. the Fifth Diatriet, Tbe district, under tbe reorganisation, has only about 180 Democratic malortty, taking the election of 1870 aa a criterion. It la composed of the counties of Milton, De Kalb, Fulton, Clayton.

Henry. Fayette. Spalding. Pike. Monroe and Upson.

As there la much Democratic disaffection in this district, and as Mr. Freeman la mueb stronger than bta party, hia election ia regarded here as almost certain. IT ASS ACBTD SETTS. savaaUaas of the heads Charles as aad Meaniaatea for Special Dispatch to tha Nsw-York Trrnes. WoacgfrrER, 8ept.ll.

The Democratic and Sorebead Btate Conventions to nominate candidates for Btate officers, and agree upon a platform for tbetr following, were held here today, contributing largely to the entertainment of tbe Republican masses The former wss a delegate, aad tbe latter, on the whole, a maas Convention. Both were largely attended, the latter more by euneoa spectators than tbe former. Tbe preliminary work was transacted in separate balls tbat of the Democrats directly above that of the sorebead s. The moat noticeable thing about the former was tbe absence of many of tbe old leaders of tbe Democratic Party tn ths Btate. One of tbe few present, Hon.

Edward Avery, of Brain tree, the President of laat year's Conveattoa, was made permanent Chairman. He made a glow-ing speech on taking the chair, wbicb. was specially remarkable for Its overwhelming indorsement of Greeley and lie reckless abuse of Great and his Admlnistrstion, utterly Ignoring tbe truth and facta which are patent to tbe most ignorant. After his speech the organisation waa hurriedly completed and the Convention machinery put motion, and then a committee waa appointed and sent to the aoro-beada to announce the readiness of the ConTention to receive any eommunlcaUoo concerning the present political exigencies tbat they might see fit to make. The soreheads were called to order by F.

W. Bird. Gen. N. P.

Banks was made permanent Chairman, and about all the soreheads in the State, not oarer aixty tn number, were mads either Vice-Presidents or Secretaries. Frank Bird, in doing bis duty, made a rather extraordinary apeeeh. and ao did Bauka on taking the chair. Bird said, among other things, that notwithstanding tbe reports from Maine and Vermont, there waa nothing ao marveloua tn the history of man as tbs rapidly increased strength of the Liberal movement, and ba argued that iu coarse wss perfectly consistent with Republl-eanlatn. Gen.

Banks first referred to his withdrawal from bta old politteal associates, sixteen years mo. because of tbe encroach men ta of the Government on the liberties of the people, and said It was with the same spirit today tbat be appealed to the cttlaeus of Massachusetts to check tbe encroachments of tae present Government, He denounced tbe Administration aad tbe eoa-doetorsof the present campaign ta about tha same terms tbat be employed tn hia Maine speeches, ervlng out about revolution and tho onward march of despotism. After the wheels were put tn motion in thin Convention, the baala of voting established, aad the Democratic Committee had been received, a committee was appoln red to call on that other body. Tbe scene in the Democratic Coavennou on the reception of the sorehead band of three was very beautiful aod altogether lovely. Everybody rose and everybody frantically cheered.

Bird and Monroe aod Shaw bowed and bowed again their heartfelt acknowledgments aa one man. The evasion ended. Mr. Bird reported that the sere beads were pleased to receive tbe com antes uoo of the Democrats, and begged leave to suegost tnat a- oommlttea of sloven be appointed rrom each Convention to confer together on tbe business they proposed to transact. This report given, another wild demonstration waa aiade.

Three ebeers were given for "the Bud of and la tbe lull Mr. Bird aaid: Gentlemen, let me aay oea word, that is. oor cause hi rust, let our union be which one word wss welcomed by renewed applause and cries of good and fervent amens. Then a battle canned in this Convention. Tbe question wss tbe manner of appointing the Conference Committee, during wbicb it was demonstrated that the Democracy was sadly divided.

Finally it was appelated, and after more preliminary business tae Convention took a recces Tbe soreheads In the meantime had done a similar work, aad alao taken a rrceaa. Tbe Democratic Convention reassembled aad waited anxiously for tae Conference Committee to report. Mr. Bennot. of Boston, one of the rough end-tumble Democracy, soon took tbe floor, and saying that ha saw no reaaon why this Convention should wait and allow another body to take tho Initiative, proposed that it should nominate by acolamsxlon Hob.

Cbartes Sumner for Governor of Maeaar nnatna Tbla nsottoa waa re-eatyed wltb laud aad aoiatorooa choora. bat its waa msLantlT stared. Hon. John M. Wightman sprang to his feet and protested, tk.MUsi it waa irregular, a commit! being out with full powers.

Load arms of assent to this Tiew of the matter wore raised, aad taen Mr. boa not withdrew hia UVUmed pro post tion. Then tbere was dreary waiting. Some speeches were made, and cheers were given for Hcav aneka. the Pnde of the west." aad easy talk waa indulged la.

At long-expected Committee came in. aad that tbe eoufereaeo bad beep long tn bat it Bed worked aarmiintoaary. Ta be reported taa foUowiag ucke aa the mend anon or tae voaamitaws. coaarwsr Cliarlos Sumner, af Boston. Far Xtsaiswasil awmoi Osac-a M.

Stearns. af Fasts OanrgoH. -Levi Hsi wood, af Gardiner. Patrick A. Ooillaa, af Boston.

watdo iMsna, ai ia. aw rr.iiiaa at Zmrmm Cheater W. Cbapm. of Bpnagaold. ana Frank W.

Bird, at Walposs. The aominaoana were greeted with load and nearly aheera. tae name at asrvad with VklT mmm-A aa iisa.ihin aad ratified with sax pi Thoa fol.owed a happy lovo-tssot M-P. Ottoa-aar. af Sonta Caraiiaa.

waa made sash a rart-mma aew-deoartars spssea at tae BalUmara Coavaatasn. avau The Croat Csaaiar asaa aaatrmts aa kadaaMipalasasyaitJjatswr-ayasaiad Away Br tha gsauhm. Quooeas. Bestow For A wavtag aaia aaa sua is. aliaanalT aeeessed.

with as maoat Liberal Coeveausn aasallar sat a as wore pi salami Before taa CoafBraace Cam ml tsa rag arts at rate was aaawed ta laau-wss so ef Sumner aa candidate for Govern sc. Mr. Bird pvueested tha report of the UDBierrnea. Tae auaeaaesmeot at au name was received with nproanooa applai rtata went np tana tao air aad Oea like aerolites on tho reporters tables: all the de lege tee cheered and sobs yelled with delta St aad many for a moaaent utterly lost all eostrei over tbesoaeivea. After so me thing like order waa restored, taa aomlaa-tiosa were rati lied.

A plan for raistag campaign funda bv assessing every tows, city aod ward aad everv majority fraction taere-of ta, was reported. A resolution, biddlag for the soldiers' vote, by declaring that tbe au Idlers and sailors of tbs war are entitled to tae highest political preferment and to tbe everlasting gratitude of the people of the State, waa adopted, and then, beiag invited by a committee tram their newly-acquired brothers, tbe members af the Convention qau wore, and weat ta sue ball above a body, and Joined In the Jolly brve-feast there. Each Oooveation adopted a platform of tha usual etnpe. Mr. Eilsur Wngbt, aa a minority of tbe Resolution Committee of the aoreheads.

offered the following in open Convention, wbleb bad been Bogattved ia committee, aad under the pressure of tbe prerloaa question aecarod Its adoption by a vote of 144 to T9i A aw I aad. That rnasrniirh aa the cspacrry sarforsi political euaea. to acquire and iiissui is property, aad to pay taxes tor ths aupport ef tbe Oesarumeat ta not reatnciod ta tae male aax. vusun poaassass ths right as vote an tbs asms terms aa ansa, aad any laws Ttso Packard Special Dispatch to tha Nsw-York Tlmas. Nrw-OBXZANS, Sept.

11. The new State Committee is formed by tbe consolidation of ths Packard and Pinchbeck Committees. Packard and De Klyne were re-elected President aad Secretary. We will certainty carry the State for Grant and Kellogg. FE2Iir8YI.VANT A.

l.atrge Repablieaa Beoaiag ia ateadlag aseaaacrata JJetatag taa BaaJta. Special Dispatch to tho New-York Tlmas, Reading, Penn. Sept, 1L Gens. A. M.

Hancock and W. 6. Hlllyer addressed a large Republican maas-meeting tn this city this evening. A large delegation of colored men aad several of tbe ward elube were in attendance. The meeting was uaasually demonstrative, and proved signally successful, aa quite a large accession was made to the roil of members, many ofgwhom were formerly Democrats.

CONNECTICUT. Aa BtoosaewJ Tteatat CBaeaeu ILiKTTOXD, Conn, Sept, II Tha Democrats and Soreheads of Connecticut united in Convention In tbls city today, to nominate an electoral ticket. The Convention was large aad tbe proceedings barmanioas. the delegates embracing many prominent men of the State. Hon.

J. M. Waller, (Democrat of New-London, was temporary Chairman, aad Hon. Charles J. MeCurdy.

of Lyme. (Republican.) Judge of the Supreme Court, was permanent Chairman. Miaot 8. Osborne. (DemoeratJ editor of tbe Mew-Haven Eegiafer, aad Francis B.

Loomte. (Sorehead.) of Norwich, were chosen electors at large, and X. M. Ailyn, of Hsrttord. (Sorehead,) from the First District; Charles Hubbard, of Middle town.

(Democrat.) from the Second; E. B. Sumner, of Willi man tie, (Soreheadj from the Third, aad O. a. Seyatour.

of Litchfield, (DemoeratJ from the Feurth District. THS GRXELET PEA.CX JTJBTT.EX. Special Disoatch to tha New York Times. LouisvnxJC, Ky, Sept. 11.

The flrst day's part of the programme of the World's Peace Ja-bllee went through today. Of all the si. ears of tbe age. this Jubilee takes tbe palm. Gil-more, of Boston, need not blush for the failure of bis Jubilee.

Let him point to the Greeley snow here and be happy. For six weeks past the Greeleyites have been making preparations for this meeting. The railroads offered half fare aa aa inducement to all who would participate. Every distinguished man tn tbe country was announced to be on band. A free lunch waa offVred all who would come.

Tet the abow was a nssle. Tbe xnaaacera say that tbe alim attendance waa caused by rain, aometfaing dhey have been praying for dnnng the past week, ao aa to have an excuse for the small crowd on hand. Three eteam-boata were chartered to carry tbe pro Die to tbe meeting five miles abovs ths city on tbs Ohio River. In the afternoon your correspondent went to the grounds to eee the result of tbe long-talked of Jubilee. There were probably, at a high estimate, about 44)00 men.

women and children there. Tbe World's Peace Jubilee procession is parading the streets, about 1.100 torches In the line, over half of wklcb are earned by boys under eighteen years of age. In conversation with asveral strangers, to-Bijrht, yoar coiioapoadont waa informed taey did not bow the Jubilee waa ta bo of a partisan character, but supposed it waa to be a general reunion of the paopte, irrospocuve of party. On ascertaining that it was a Liberal oemonstratloB. many atranaers rerosed to participate, eeying tbey bad boea deestved.

Tbe rata now falling at regretted by all axaept the Greeleyites. BT yTT. AND TELEGRAPH. Geo. Keiser waa injured in jumping from tha cam at Rochester, oa Tuesday, and is since The State 8erata adjourned until Nor.

ao. not the iota, aa waa erroneously reported in part ef tbe proceedings. A young man named Lyon fell from tbe SToh story of a tobacco manufactory ia Roc Ulster, yesterday, aad broke his nook, A man named Wadelo aommitted suicide by Jumping from tue ruuf at a building on tae brink of tao lower talis, as Rocaastar. aa Tuesday. The Executive Committee of tbe Boston Peace Jubilee have decided to withdraw the ad-Terceed propositioo for tbe disposal af tas Coliseum property by a lottery.

Ber. J. P. Gulliver, D.D., late President of Knox Collage, st I1L. baa ae-eepted a unanimous call to become the pastor of tbe First Presbyterian Cuarcu ia Y.

Chief of Police Church, of Woou socket, R. I waa shot ta tae abdoesea. at about 8 o'clock Tuesday avsnlug. while standing oa tha steps et John Donnelly's rum-shop, in that town. Don Belly waa arrested.

Tho result of the wound la aaoertaia. A little girL ten yean old. boarding at Cosseas Hotel, at Oat sees landing. Hddaon River, on Tuesday night tall arar taa bannisters, frees the third story af tbe hotel ta the first floor, aad was instantly killed, Her aureate, aanasd Heary. ttv la this City.

An Adredc About Christmas laat, a yoong- man. giving taa ansae of Frank Tan trim, engaged board of Mrs, Christina Braanltnh, af If o. SB Bayard-afreet, He pretended that his relatlvas ta Gsgmany were high tn favor as the Berlin Court, and by hia pleasing sd arses ana tha regularity with which ha paid bla board-afiUa, stories. Ho heft Mrs, BTuunUefae tn April last, and aba Boon arasr roost rod a latter from Aim to the efloot that a tatastTe Germany bad died, leaving ana as a bs nasal tao. soy.

Boon after be maraad to Mrs. Braun-Ueh's aad waa li salad by bar with taa utmost iMna Ha weat oat ana evening, ass a Inquired far hiss. aad. after iHTry, fteriegs Beak ta favor of Tea Armas far sxaOO, drawn by M. Hewer.

On the foils w-tng aay a ssaa arris tbe aama af M. Header saint em Mrs. Brnualtch aad asked ber if aba bad given taa check to Voa Arnim. Being ai ttre, he lart. Boea after i assay ta the fiung ef ass rsisnvss win, ba aafa Mrs.

JsTananaa-a ssasa. oaoais- yoaiaraay. prs taa arraata Voa Araam aad Hoor. who. asalase IPailare of taa AT re lrejees atari Atasadaaaa aa4 latssrsor Spaahaaa.

TELEGEAi.lS. DIstribniion cf flopen bj the Emperors at Berlin. i A Fice-Presideiit Wanted fir ths New -AAipajc. Loss of ta Stan-SIib 01 the PortBSi CvlsL ii Terrible Ltss of LiTo by a Lisi-plide ia AnS ji Serious lAccident on th Psrth Am boy RsJtroad. Ii GaTRaT ATTT.

Oistvlbatsaa at aa BaJtxcc. Sept. 11. Pnnec: Bisinarek todayx received from tbe Corporation the honorary elf lsenahip of Berlin. In his reply to tbe Mayer has sold tbe meeting of tbe Emperors i confidence in peaoa.

which was slmnat as va ble aa pesos itself. He wished history weald now remain at a standstill for a while. Tbe Emperor at Austria baa eooferred tho Creea of tbe Order of St. Stephen of Haagary. on Prince Bismarck.

Pnaee: Oortachakon. aast Gen. Mannteuffei. and Count iAndraasy has been, decorated with tbe Order of the Black Earte br the Emperor of Germany and withy he Order oft St. Andrew by the Emperor of Russia.

Tha. Emperor William baa mad the Emperor or Austria honorary Colonel of She BehleowiaT-Hot-t stem Regiment et Huaaara, bud the eoae of tea Prince Imperial of Germaby bare seen ap- pointed to Colonelcies tu tho Russian Arar. The meeting of the Emperors aa drawing- to at close. His Malesty of Austins paid a farewell, visit today to the Caar at tee.Rnaaian Embaaay. tat taa fiaapeetnl Csaiar Btatuir.

Sept, 1L Tho Jperora oP Ana-trta aad Prnasla today cava audlaace to M. Goutant Biron. French Minister ta Bertla. Their reeeptloa of tbe Frebeb Minister waa friendly, aad aattafaetorr I aasoraaeas worai givea him as to tbe objeet of the Iaspertal raaa to Germany. f.

Close af ttso I aa as rial Ceaal BKaUir. Sept. 11 Midnight. The Iperor Franets Joseph left Berlin at o'clock te-aughtw He was accompanied to the railway stanssi by the Emperor William. Prtncs Frederick Wll--.

liana, and many (Boers of the army and Court. Me re pea leory era braced thet Germaa and tbe Crows Prince before aseppsng platform to tbe ear. Ii TRANCE. far tao ssoaablts; Pabis. Sept, 1l Eleven of tha rtotorw who --v tha aaldiars at Hi been tried, eoavtstod aad aeateneed to tauwai af Imprison moot varying from four ta fifteen months, and fined from S00 to sos trance.

On the reopening of the National assembly. Presrdeat Thiers will propose tbe ciroanaa at the office of Vice President. GREAT BRITAIN. Taa St, Legwr BHakaa Waa ay Woatack K.aaa of" at ass a as Bhla. Lo-tDOJf, Sept.

1L The moo for tha St. Leger Stakes waa ran today, aad was won by Wenlock. A dispatch from Lisbon reports tbat the Ksg-nah ataam-ahip Beta haa been totally wrocbeo. off tbe coast ef Portugal. No details of the ano-aatar have been received, and it la aet known bow many, if any, of toe passengers and craw ware lost Tbe Ex-Emperor Napoleon aad Eugenic want, on board the American yacht Sappae at tao la vi tattoo of Mr.

Dour taaa. oa Monday, aad Ballad around tbe Isle of Wight. Tbe Coldstream Baud was ref a sat parauaatoa to aooumpaay the Bntiah volaoaaare ta Belgium, SPAIN. tats ar a vtaee as Madrid, Sept. 1L A great land-elide aa reported near Fraga.

In Aragoa, aa the Banks af tbe River Cmea, The bed' ef the river waa filled with earth aad recks, tha aaiaia forced from their eearea, i sround the town laundsted. The bridge which tae nver aa seat petal away. A barge with tortv men. csuldrea takaa froaa tao flooded swamped, and all oa board arere drowasd ex eept thrsa. Many outer van damage to property ta very groat.

tehBoea aa a Losdrsi Ut Madrid. Sept. SeQog Zocilla, tba Preaaaoat af Saa Coaasil, ta snsT.riasr I dispoaitson, and is naaata ae kaavo aa a. 8 1X2JRT. A ND.

Gzjtkta. Sept. IX Tbe gentlemen aea Booted with the Board af Arbitration have gone toBerae. il am laa A an bay otvi ewtraaia BoKBtmiuPig, N. Sept.

11. Two flat ears aa the Amber airlston af the Railroad ran an tbe track at a tarn-oat at 1 eaee last sreoing. la frost ef the e'aloak I Philadelphia. The angina waa badly John Curua. the engineer.

Jumped aa. Pbotdikxcx. S. Sept, IL Tba Wdyof George H. Favor, a i sr.

was tbaa svealng found sorssd wtta ta thaeallaraf ba ma kkuH kavtng Hs was last aesa aa TnuradaT i aaak. Oa Friday Patrlak T. carpi ored Vy Favor as a in tao fear lease frees Favor af aar tas i Sarar was as years aid a three ehlMreo. Deaeav. or.

ta aa Irtshmaa. agwd tawaty-twar. bat aider. Ha ta five fast asvaa is has atgh, af dark aompsBTioa. taia favored, aaa tbsak dark hair aad taw treat teeth aa eighth of aa taeb apart.

Ho was married laat Jaiy. aad has wifa la at TaTnTOsT. K. fiapt. 1L Tba Gxaad Tha teDawTag ameers 1 for the aaaauag yaart H.

Red way, 0.B.P4 W. H. MxDvaane, D.O.H.PS Oemae M. Jay. O.

F. G. Wssse, O. J. L.

Eagtsaar. CLTj Jean Waorrertoa. Q. Si K. Gsollor.

Q. H4 W. T. Jeaataga. G.

P. av; IX W. Paiasor. R. Rev.

G. H. Jaaes aad Rot. W. H.

JasTroys. Grsait Casplatas; J. H. G. Haws aad H.G.

War Oraad atowarda 1 B. eqaursa. Tatra W. IK Atawau. tAtasat I and waa es rarely bruiaail.

Tha firaaaaa ra-saatned oa tha anglae aad asaaasd Intury. None af tbe naasengsrs were hart, Taa trans platform af the has-rags aar aad tba err ekrng-ear were srasasd. Tha paasaaasraaad baggago were trassfanad to aaothsr train wuaoal maeat delay. The track wss tsa red at amataigBt, and tas trams are running as useal. aBrasal Msrsar euadl, slabs sry aa Itsvt.

wtta a wiioaast tettsr is aaa ta ass sraaa as kaowlodgss tha rob stag too oafa. I 1.

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