DRY GOODS. WOOLLEN GOODS. BIX THOUSAND YARDS. LADIES' WEAR. Frosted Boa vers. English Whitney. Velvot Boavert. Astrnckians. Chinchilla. White Cloths. Scarlet Cloths. Middlesex Cloths. Waterproof Cloths. MEN'S. WEAR. Silk Mixtures for Suits. Fine Black Cloths. Fine Black Cawi meres. Casjjk Beavers. -jxtra Heavy Overcoatings. Fancy Cassimeres, $150. Harris Cassimeres. Biolley Cassimeres. BOYS' WEAR. All-Wool Cassimeres, $100. Handsome Neat Styles, $1-25. Very Heavy Dark Styles, $125. Fino Light Woight and Colors, $160. Cadet Grey, All Shades. Boys' Overcoatings. J. C. STRAVt 1!UIIjIE & CO., N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. 61 8m PRICE & WOOD, IT. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT, Have Just Opened 1600 pair Kid Gloves, best quality imported, tl-25 per pair. Jouvin's Kid Gloves, best quality. I.adiou' and Gents' Hosiery aud Gloves. Ladies' Linen Cambric Bdkli, Gents' Linen Cambric Ildkls. Ladios' and Gents' Hemstitched Hdkls. Black and Colored Velvet Kibboi.s. Nob. 4 and 6 Corded Edjre Uibbons. Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Musli us. FLANNELS! FLANNELS! All-Wool and Domet Flannols. All-wool Shaker Flannols. Do nu t Shaker Flannels. Fine Quality back Flannels. Heavy Groy and Hod Twilled Flannels. Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels, etc. eto. Handsome Plaid Toplins. Plain All-Wool Poplins. All-Wool Delaine and Morinoes. Handsome French Chintzes. Good quality Black Alpacas, very cheap. PHICE & WOOD, N W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Sts. N. B. Lcdies' and than wholesale price Gents' Merino Vosts, at loss 1818 FAR I ES & WARNER, No. 229 North NINTH Street, HAVE Oi'tNED TO-DAV, 1 case Cotton and Wool fehakcr Flannels, 31c. 1 do. Fine do. do. do. do. 40c. Yard-wide all-wool SbakerFlaunols. All-wool Flannels, 85, 87J, 45 50 to $1. Heavy Brd and Grey t willed Flannols. Double-width all-wool SlnrtiUK Flannels, SMO. All-wool Cassinicro, lor boys' weal, 85, 00, and OCc. Largo size all-wool Blankets, 80 75, worth 88. Crib Uiatikits, job lot, just rece ved, &1-7C. BlcacLcd Canton Flannels, 28 81, 37J, aud 40c. Unbleached do. do. 20 22, 25, 81, 33, 35, aud 37;c. Bleached Mu-hns, 20, 22, 23, 21, 25, to 3Do. Unbleached do. 18, 21, 25, 28c, etc. 35c. ior li yard-wide 1'ilJow-caso lluslin. Ladies' and Gents' Merino Vests, all prices. Heavy Power-loom Table Linens, 87io to 81. Linen Handkerchiefs, Towels, Napkins, Crash, etc. Fine assortment Calicoes, 15, 162 20, 22, aud 23c. Boys' colored bordered Hdkls., from auction, 15c. Ladies' aud Gents' Hosiery at lowest prices, loop SkirtB, warranted for six mouths. Customers will And our prices right, for what we sve in expenses w tako oil of prollts, consequently ca sell lower tliuu thoso under ouormous oxpe"ses. FA EI EC & AVAUXEIl, 99 No. HIO North NINTH Street. rlEAP DRY COOuS, CARPETS, on. Miitks and Window Khades. V. E. ARU1IA.M RAIT.T K. V.. I'lirlivr of ELEVENTH Ulld UAKKKT htreei opened this morning, Horn auction, lun pieces o Inraln L'arpeu, at oulj 50, 6i,V Me . SI, SI 2. nd l'&O. EuKllah Tupestrv Brusne s t'arpctn, onlv Sl-.W, worthfSU. Th ee plv Imperial Carpets, only 9i 20. Ile up 'arpcts 37c. Hag Carpets, Mc r nuy andMtuir Carpet. 25c to l'l)0. Floor Oil i;lcitha, two. Wool en Jrunmg, 17. htalr Oil Cloths. 2.rc. Wlmiow Shanes $1 up. Hutu Shadinir 6c. Muilins. 12 c. Flunnei. 31c. Blnnke's H. Calicoes, lie. Cloths. H3. Casaiinre. 1. Satinets, MIC. Alpacas. 37c. Merlnoe. 2c. htre for great bagaius, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and MA.KET Mtruetd. 821 lui SET-LNG AT A GREAT SACRIFICE-ALL coles ot SI k Olmp and Girdles, Fancy chains and Combs, a-lt Buckles and (Slides, I.lueu ilandkerohiols all of coirs Alpaca Braids and Htlrt Braids, Hlk and Mohair Indinv, Linen Mart Bosoms at manufacturer's prices, ei. Ladles nlve ns a call beiore buying else where tcconvlnce yourseives ot facts WILLIAM LO..KllsrnTEn No. 1U3 N. EIGHTH htreet 9 27 la hcxtto the N. E.cor. Eighth and Arch. ROCtCHILL & WiLSOTJ, Buwn Stone nothing Hall, Nos 60; and 605 CHESITUT St., Phila. We have just received a new and woll-sclected OCkof ClATBS.CASSlMERES.and VESnNfJS. Also, OTELCOATLNG8 and SUITINGS, which we will xak to oidvr at the most rowoiable prloui. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH". PniLADtXPlIIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 18G6. DRY GOODS. M I L L. I K 13 N ' S LINEN STORE, No. 828 AllOII Stroot. LINEN SHIRT BOSOMS. In the nmrnfiicture of FTITCHED ItOSOMS wo tire tlin tx nt Irish Linen of our own Imoortation, and employ the lot machine-operator to the cl y. We aro thus enabled to mppiy our customers with BOSOMS OF UNEQUALLED QUALITY Plain Flait Shirt Bosoms, all sizes of plait Fancy Flait Bosoms, vory beautiful. Boys' Shirt Bosoms. Embroidered Shirt Bosoms. Woven Shirt Bosoms. HUSH SHIRTING LINENS. Full lire of the best maltos of direct from the Bleach holds of piece warranted for durability. LINEN, Imporlofl Ireland. Every Heavy Ooldon Flax Irish Linens. Housewife Irish Linen. Imperial Irish Linen. Medium Irish Linen. Fine Light Irish Linen. Linens for .Housekeepers. Linen Sheetings, Pillow Casings, Dainaik Table Linens, Table Cloths, Napkins, Towellings by the yard, Towels, Etc. Etc. Hotels and Steamboats supplied at PACKAGE PRICES. GEORGE MILLTKEN, Importer and Doaler in Linen Goods Only, , , , No. 88 AltClI Street. 917 U2 31rp JJ E 1' O T F O It FURNISHING DRY GOODS. A CARD. SHEPPARD.VANHARUNGEN&ARRiSON No. 100S CHESNUT STREET, Whose Establishment for. the salo of House-rum islilng Dry Goods Is unequalled in the extent and variety of its assort ment, beg to announco to Housekeepers renew ng their supply, or persons about to luruish, that tlioy aro now receiving their FALL ASSOltTMENT OF Fresh Linen, Cotton, and Woollen Good for Household Use, SUCH AS Linen Sheeting, Cotton Sheetings, Pil low l.lutuH, Pillow Muslins, Damask Tuble Cloths, Table I.iucus, Ua. mask Napkins, Bordered Tow els, TowtllluRs, iu lit a, lllankets, Table and Piano Covers, And every other article suitable for a well ordered housiliold. 1)14 Gin tuthi Hi IGHTN ST It E KT RIBBON STORE, Ml. 107 IV. KIGHTII Cl'KKET. Four Doors iroin Arch. I would most resDictfullv announce to tne I adleg centrally that J have now open a in out cureiuily se lected stock of FALL. MILLINERY GOODS, Conitrlslnir 'HUMMING AND BOKNKT RIBBONS. In all w tilths, iiualiticB, tnil styles. VKl.ViT HIUaONS, Black, colored, every width and shade, bOAKKT VKliVKTS, SATINS, SILKS, In ill dcHlrbie shade. . AIko, a handsome assortment of FlifcNCH KI.OWI.HS, KbATIlftRrt. TLUMF-S, ETC., .LAM rS' AND !tiIl,Lttie.N'H 1UIM Of the nc oat uliupea and stylos. urnaiuuutB, Mallues. FBaSicil'AKnNEW YORK. YORK BOMSET FR.VMKS. which wi 1 he ail sold at tne low cat market prices. o trouble to show goods. JV1Avm SH I1EI,, 9 tl l?t No. 107 N. KIUliTrl Mreut. t'ountiv ordors carefully, s heretofore, attended to. iio. ViU CUEMJT Mtrcet. E. NEEDLES. Btrant-'crs and others will tind at No. IC24 CHESNUT STREET A lurt'o and complete ansortment ot LACES AND LACE GOODS, l.I.i BROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS i HA H I'KEI.CHIEFS. VEILS, Li N Erf COLLARS AND CUfIS, SLEEVES, ETC. ETC. ETC., In Kreat variety, and at LOW 1T.ICES. E. Al. XKEDLES. jaojiu xflJS3tHr KOI "OX T. SIMPSON'S SONS', Ko. rl2. VINE STREET No. Oil Dealers In Linens, W hite and Dross (loods. Embroi deries. Hosiery, Gloves Comets. ilandkerchleiH I'luiu anil lleuiHtiiched, lliiir. Nail, iooth. and Plain Bruihes, Combs, 1'ihIu und Fancy Soaps, Fcr.unidry, Imported and Domestic 1'uUs and l'uil Boxes, and an endless Taiiety ol .Notions. Always on hund a complete stock of Lad'es', Oonts', and Chi (lien's l udervests and Urawers i English aud German liosliry in rotton. Jer'no, una Wool. lib. Cradle and Bed Blankets Itarscllles, Allendule, Lancaster, nd Honey Comb Quilts. Tub e T.lnen. Napkins, Towels, Plain and Colored Bordered, German Boll. Russia aud American Crash. Ul'a?iuidvalo. Welsh, and Shaker Flannels In all grades. A lull ilue ot Murserv Diapers of all widths at 9 5 Nos. .122 and Ki I'l.NE Street T C H A M B E fj . No. R S. 810 A It i, II STREET. Novelties opening dailv In HEAL LACi2 000, EMUHOIDERIES, VVI1LTK GOODjj. Thread Vcihs-Barcains cambric Edi-'lncs and Infer'lnpra Real Vul. llauUkirctilels. Llntn Corars, Onus Sleeves etc. v 27 12c nCGl'I.ELL cSt WILSON, Brown Stone Clolliius Hall, Nos. 603 and G05 CIIE3NUT St., Phila, FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR GENTLEMEN AND YOUTH DRY GOODS. AROURTON & SON. No. 1 004 CtlESNUT STREET, HAVE SOW OI EN FOB INSPECTION A SPLENDID STOCK OF IONHET VELVETS, AiINS. BONNET RIBBONS, lKlMYUNO RIBBONS, VELVEr RIBB0N3, BATIN RIBB0N3. MAN 1UA RLBB0NS, R0CHL8, FRAMES, ETO. COKDED BILK, P..DLT DE S0;E, ORO DE NAI-S, FLO WEBS, FEATflEBS, A Large Stock Peal Lace Goods in CLCNYP. POINT, THREAD, GUiMPURE, BLACK THRUM), H0NII0N, E. VA1ENCIFNNES, APl'LAQUE, ENtLlCH U FRENCH. 1 LAL 1L KDE, INbERTINGH AND BAKBE LACE 10 MATCH. Ilandkcrrhlcfs, CJloves, Kmbrolderles, Plain and Figured Nets, Crapes, Edgings, Insertlngs, Veils, Collars, W111TK. (JOODS, Ktc. Ktc. First-olasi Goods at the price of Inferior. A GOOD DISCOUNT TO THE TKUE. !)2?)stath 6& 4? F0UETH AND AECH, OPENING OF FALL O O O 13 S. TIMS' IRISH POPLINS. riM8' FLAID POPLINS. PLAID MF.RINOE8. CASHMERE ROB EH. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. ST. BkRNAUD SHAWLS. BT. BERNARD CLOAKING. EXPENSIVE SHAWLS. J4 I2stnthrp 1866 J-OCTOBEPv DIXY GOODS ! OCR TRICES ABE DECIDEDLY REASONABLE. Beautiful P'ald Poplins, Cashmeres olo. Fine Plain Poplins Merlnoes, Emiiross f.'loths, etc. I xcellent I'.lHCk Alpacas AH wool De.alnes ttc Irtneh Chintzes ( allcocs, Ginghams Checks etc. ETJP1KB LROt'HE AND PAISLEY SHWLS! I ndies'. Misses' and Children's Blanket Shawls. 1 lucn Goods In g'eai arietv, cheap and voud Blankets Flannels 1 Ickmgs, Quins ete. etc. A spiendid .stock of P.oths .nd Cusslnieres at .)OX:i'II 11. TIIIIKKLKY'S, 'I.oto Thorn'ev ,t Chlnn's). N. E. COR EIGHTH AND M'KING (i vKi'f.k. P. S. It cached and Uubleui.hed ilusllus a. lowest n urket i rices. lo 3 ti E. R. L E K , 41 OKl fl EiOIl'IH STREET. HLt CbKUK 1U W : . W.'RNOl'K. Wi'l reopou our new more. No. 43 North Ughth nt.( War nock s oil established Stand), on Monday inoniliu nut October Hih, wl h nn entireiTnev siockof Dry Goods, purchased within the past week for cash. . -T C. 11. LEE, 10-3 4t No 43 North Eighth atreet. TF YOU WANT TO FIND A LARGE A3SORT .L mens In Black and Colored Velvets, of all widths, b WILLIAM LOIVNERSTADTEK'S, No 1H3 N. ElO IT1I btrcnt, 0 271m Next to tho N. r'. cor - Ighth and Arch. FOR SALE AND TO RENT. F O R R A VALUABLE E N T. STORE, No. 809 CHESNUT STREET, In the National Bank of the Republic Bnildijg. 9 6tt APPLV ON THE PREMISES. QF11CES AUD LARUE ROOMS F O 11 II E N T IN THE National Bank of the Republic Building, Ncs. 8C9 and 811 CHESNUT Street, The Balldlnu is supplied with Gas, Water, Water ClOFfts, and eteam lieatlnp Apparatus. The rooms on the third and fourth floors re lnrpc (50.s6o). weil ilch.ed and tultab e tor a commercial College, or business or a similar character. Apply at the Bunk; 9 3Jt LAROK, well lkjuted AND VENTILATED W 031, OX THE SEC0XD l mi Of THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. lOB fcoutli TIllJtD 8trot, TO RENT. AVith or without steam power. Ajjf'ly in the oilice, tirst lloor. tQ VALUABLE I'EOPFUTIKS IN TUG LiiBl'SINESS PART OF CI1ESNCT STREET TO LTL Lhl'. The vuluiilj 0 iiioperty at the N. W corner 01 Eleventh and Chcsnot streets. Also, Nos Ili3 a d 11.3, helonglnti t the Ounrd estate are henw vacuted, uiui are to ho let iirbusiuos purposes. Allocations lor rei tinK the sume ht panics who arc wlllliiK t'j make the reouisite alteia. tons, or mu iiusire tne alterations inane its the 'I rust, can be made at the Ollioe, No. lit b. Fl F I II Htreet. K3wths3trp . b.juavin, Ageuu FOR HALE. THE FO U R-S TO It Y modern liricfc UeBideuce No. 1821 SPKI'i'E h 11 ret 22 leet noiit with three-story douhlu hack hul.dlnuB, and lot !" et deep, to Dohhlns street; tins two haih rooms, water chisoto, ueruianeut naslus and replete with erv extra ruoarrn convonlenco 1'rio fei titiO, clear of ail Inc .urohrsnce Terms accominu datins. can be teen on (.ppllca Ion to WILLIAM M FiRR. 0 27 71 No 824 CHESNUT Street. WALNUT HTREET PROPERTY. FOR iiU Balc.threo llw llnirs In New Row West TWESI V lliSr strec. at Id COO 22 . 00. and i28 0u0. Also a su'jo rior n.editim hizh lii.uxe No 211ti ARl'H St 92ilmrp A 11 D C A F P E E, IMFOMTER ANA CIGARS, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. AGENT FOR STRATTON'S FAMOUS YEAST. S. E.Cor. CHESNUT and FROM Sis. 7tuthslmtp ... ROCKHILL & WILSON, Broun Stone Clothing Hall, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. The Largest aud Best Assortment Boys Clothing In the City, Boys' Clothing Mad to Order of CARPETINGS. JAMES II. 0ME & CO., IVo. 620 CHESNUT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh Streets. NEW CARPETINGS, WHOLESALE AN!) RETAIL. Juat Received lrr steamer " Mellta French and English, Axminrtsr, Royal, Wilton G-4 Velvets, English Brussels, Croaaloy Tapestrios. NOVELTIES IN FRENCH C00DS. ftEW STYLES OT 6-4 Velvets, Axminster, Wiltons and Brussels. Carpels for Halls with Borders. English Oil Cloths. English and American Three-Piles Ingrain and Venetians. Druggets, Cocoa Mattings, Rugs, Mats, Llueu Crumb Cloths. JAMES H. ORNE & CO., No. 626 CHESNUT Street, Between Sixth and Seventh Streets. NEW CARPETINGS WHOLESALE AN I) RETAIL. FALL IMPORTATIONS, JUST OPENED. C9 2J2m4 STP.ELT CARPET WAREHOUSE. IMI'OITJ'ATIONK OP C .A. II I It: T INGS, NOW OPENING. LATEST SJ'YLFS AT LOWEST PRICES. JOS. ULACKWOOD, No. 83!i AltOLl Street, TWJ DOORS ItELJW MVTH STRKET. 0 liitu h'.uirpj LEEDOM & SHAW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CAIU'ET WAREHOUSE DJo. 910 ARCH STREET. ARK OPKMKG AN ENTIRE SEW STOCK OK Foreign ami Domestic Carpeting.;, In erert st.ve mid variety, (9 4m5i BIOKKENE, Oil LI FE-KE JU V EN AT0 It. 8TRES0TH TO TIIK WEAK YOUTH TO Til K AO ED 1 lits nrcDornilon Is nnenunl cd as a rcluvenatar und ra BtdiiT ot wuhtcii und inur. lunciion. ilieutiic 'lie utoo ana ai- inoso wuo note in nn.v K ay Impsirf d their vitality by exo-ssivo men.Hl or phyi eu 'flpli icu1Hn,w III tlnu thi tihikrene tr, he what 1(9 vime impt.es u li rojuveiiator, wlilcli, wtlle it buiili up the hhnltiTi d constitution, will a so linuiirl to tuu lue iuvs the iNlt-Uif.sH anu vnerKT wi.ich hcloiiK to youth. Ko matter bv vhaf cause any o.caii hai hrcoinoenroo- bleu In lis iunntlns tills supcb prsparatloa win reiuuvu that csus" o onuo and orvror JiIoKKKMi cuvesiienflia! iie'iinty imnotency, ner vous lnciiliacttv, Iiy.neiwiia. Dfaiiresiiion Cuss of Apne tlte. Low f-p.rl's, imneciiity, Vlentui Imlole iee nim'is tl(-n 1-nniil It has a nicst deuith'lul Ucsiralile. and not el cheer upon tlic l ervnushj stt in and a w bo are In liny wov pro.-tra ed Dr nervous aisulil lues nro citrii'isni HdvlM'rt to seek a cure In this most excel cut and un equalled preparation. I410K1U' Kb Iho Fee be, tlie Lanpnld, the Despair 1r the (Ud. slionld give tills valuable dl-tcovr. a trim ; It will he ibiind tola ly ditleieut truui a l other article for the sume uurnose. ... . IO r'liAl ALES. 1 his preparation is invuiuauie in ner vous weaknesses oi all Kin '.s, us n win resioro iuu wasted strnth with woi,der.ui perniaiienoo. It Is ulso a i-1 and Tonic, anil wi.l kivo rn let' aivo re iet m uv:iep- sia with the ti t dose A brlet iiersis prica 111 us uso wrl lenovaie the stomncn to i degree of perleet health (ins Dodarner bottlo. or six uouies ior ss. I'ruutlsts ueniriil v Kent bv express anywhere py ad drefsiua UUTt'HIMISJt IIILLYKK Proprietor. ieiJi.1 oiretiL. .uv orb K.ilri bv JOSOS. H'LLOWAV & COWOKS, Io a f.o.iii si.vui htreeu 4 If) thFtiifimrn No X RKCOJiDht. QlL O P E T 11 O L E for ntANci:. THE MAG SINS CENERATJX DE ST. DE3I3, which aro situated No. 42 AVENUE DE PARId. at Kulut Denis, cose to Tarls, kep OIL OF Pb.TR') LKUM in lion vais. with a uuarantee that the loss does not amount to more than three or Ave per cent, an nually. Advance ot lunds 76 per L.ent. Moderate charge tor storage. Applf tor full particu lars to the Director, 8thl0trp h. LEPORME. 72;j.o PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. ft kin. HAHlJEN'l'd ord.rs aro rooelvcd as uiuul (during the past elirht years) st M AHON & (Ju.'.s , No. iir, ( lieMiut atnet. l'lanos ruleaihcied wi'hont re moving, to so una a vooii as new. ti 'il lui rp ROCKHILL & WiLGO, . BroAvn Stone Clothing Hall, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. Ready-Made Clothing for Men. Ready-Made Clothing for Yonth. Ready-Made Clothing for Boys. f APPETINQS. J. F. & E. B. Oil N E, No. 904 CHESNUT STIIEKT' THIRD DOOR AMOVE NINTH, NOW OPENING FALL IMPORTATIONS NEW CARPETINGS, J. F1. & IS. 33. ORISrE, ISTo. 904 CHESNUT STREET, EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES IN FRENCH CHENILLE CARPETS. J. F1. & E. 13. OK1STE, IVo. 904 CHESNUT STIIEET, I N01ISH ROYAL WILTON I NJ.LMI BRUSSELS CARPETS, Now Do.siarris. J. 17. & 35. 33. OKISTE, ISTo. 904 CHESNUT STIIEET, MICSSI. JOHN CROsSEY & StlNS' NEW STY EE C-4 VELVET CARPETS J. F. & E. B. 0 51 N E, lSro. 904 cilESNUT STIIEET, 8(0 PIECES LNdiLMI TAPESTRY CARPETS, CIIOICK STYI.KS, Koiv Tnndlug front Steamer "Mcltta."' J. F. cfc 35. 33. ORXI, No. 904 CHESNUT STIIEET, English a:?d AirErjcMi 3-ply cAr.PZTS. es-glie:i and ahei.icait utghaitt cah?eis, BCRDEP.ED rilUSG2T3. 10-1, 12-4, 1G-4 D3.U'iGE'i'a. STAIR Duau2T3. J. TP. cfe 35. 13. ORX.E, ISTo. 904 . CHESNUT STIIEET, ENGLISH LS FOH 1JAELS AND STAIRS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS. J. F. & E. B. OR ME, IVo. 004 CHESNUT STIIEET, THIRD DOOR ABOVE NINTH, FANCY RUGS AND SHEEPSKIN MATS. COCOA MATTING, ALL WIDTHS. ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, FOE FLOORS. ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, FOE STAIES. 5 THE ISSUE. ONE MAM VS. THE NATION. WHICH SHALL PHEVAIL? HON. HANNIBAL HAMLIN ON TnK GREAT QUESTION. His Oration at the Academy of Music Last Evening. speciai. pnohooRArtito report fob xn th INO TKl.KOHAFU 1 Last evening tho Academy of Mttnlc was flllfd ij a Inrgo anil oulliuHiaHtic audirnc,1 who had ooen orawn thithiv b tho announcetiiPLt of im alllre8 on the 'Ie?tic of tho Day" by Ilauaibai Ilatnliu, the true patriot who was (ioiertod by hia party that it miuht place Audre Johnaoa In power. The peculiar relation wnich Nr. Hamlin had sustained to the Union part and the country nave irreat weight to his words, it addition to that which hit eloquence and un flinching loyalty imparled. Previous to the appearance of the orator of the eveninir, Uennann's Satterlee Baud dis coursed patriotic airs, to Hie evident satittiaclioa. of the audience. A few minutes after 8 o'clock, the late Vice President appeared, and was greeted with the most iiithtisumic applause. Isaac Ila.lohurst, Ei-q., tbeu stepped lorward and introduced Mr. Hamlin in the following appropriate words: I am pratelul, very pratelul, lor the podition that enable me to introduce to this fair and be autitul an iirnce, licautiliil because it is lair, the noble champion of true republican sin, whose name is linked nearer than aur other to the Rianoeur and sadness of toe past, linked with thai ol our martyred Prei1eiit Lincoln. (Api-lutifie ) Our dhit!naui-hfd put st U a tried, loyal American Matctunau (apulause), the noblest ttjltof man, acd we welcome aim to niulH for lits devotion to the republic. (Ap plause.) We honor him because ho has scorned the wrath and deticd the opprcshiou ot powor. (Applause.) We woicotno him alio as the tepit-ccutativcol a noble btutetLiit has uut);urel the fjtites of the morn tm, and ushered in with the chorus of thirty lhoutaud Irccmen the bu tf Aiiutlcuu liberty. (Applause.) We welcome lii Hi to ilna aii'iieuco iu the city of tlia Consii tiitit.n, und I have tu'bured bim that in thia uudiebce he will find now Unit can ever lorer 't to love ay, to love the republic. (Applause.) Alter tlie ttpplau-jc which greeted the mention ot Mr. Hamlin's numc hail nuiside i, he sjuke aa follows: These freiieroun iilauuits speak no uncertain sound (applause); tli-.v come irotu the lip? of men who vciv l.iyal to mir country (apola ie), and they as-sure ine Uiat I am to-uiuht before ladies and p-entleuien vho steod by our couutry in its ourK unci trying hour, wlion the cloud ol war hum: over tlie laud; anu it azures nie ttiat as thev felt an interest then n its wel ture, they are de'ennineil to be consulted in the beUicnieu'. ot that conlltct. I might bettor come, my friends, to-ninht and take a coal train the tires that are burning udo your altars unt upplv it to human lip.', than cipeet, by autrht that 'I can say, to interest or puido jnu alona the ruurd pathway of duty in the prceut, .crisis. I am surrounded here to night by t'Je loyal ' Leaeue of Pennsylvania" (uppiaut-t), wbo!e deeds and whoso aevotion to il ur common country are themes of praise umm every loyal lip. (Applause) I remember well, but a little more than two years siuce, I spent that lucmorubic Subhatb with you which suc ceeded that ternble cinlilct atOlt.vsburtr, paiu titl yet pratifyinK in i.s results. Ptilniul Lhat so uiauv ol our truu and loyal men went down t their cruves, but Ki"tilyiu that tho backbone of the Rebellion was there trokeu. (Applause.) 1 vUited on that sacred duy your cliiirches, where woman, with her delicate 1 and and nicer iiixtiitcts, was devonug all her energies to alle viate the condition ol the wounded; and a more Christian service, in my lUiiiMuent, was never per'oriucd in the churches thun on that day. (Applause.) We meet ro night with no respon sibility upon our hands of burying the dead and caring lov (lie wounded; but, my friends, let me tell you you npverpatbered wirhiu the walls of this temj le, or clae where, with higher or more momentous responsibilities rc-iing upon yon tlinn thoe that reet upon yon to-night. We toutilit thi war tnrough successfully. We bore nloit the bunner of our country in i thou-f-atui nu'lits, and we have come herp to counsel wild each ottier what uro the Lee;t moJes of si'curirg the legitimate results of all tlloe biit ties. We now have arrived at that point whero you yourselves ve. the people ot the country "are to determine upon what terms and upon what condition those who seceded to destroy tliia (ioMTuincnl ehall be restored to a participation iu it. (Applause.) 1 believe, my friends, that you will empathize with me when I say that, itt the earliest moment practicable, we will w;l cnii e them buck, all the States of this Un on. 1 wih the time were now, when they co.ild resume their ancient position (applause); but vc flare not I u.e the word oareiully -we dare not welcome them buck upon an v other terms than those that hhall guarantee equal rights to every mau. (Apphuii-e.) In'the name ot three hundred thousa.id men who went down to patriotic eruvest by ull rhe obligations that we owe to th loyal men in the South, w ho stood by our country in the hour of trial; from every consideration that can cuide us as MHlcs'iien, we dare not bring tne llebel Mate' buck until wo are satisfied tnatthis dread ful struggle Khali not again be hurled upon those who come after us. (Applause.) I wish it were now. Iam tired of this lung and constant struggle. I would welcome, them with open arms; und in the language of tnat crent and good man ay, the man vho in .your hearts holds hardiy li second plac to ti.tit of Wahint ton "I would accept them, and treat them with charity for all and malice to. van's none." (Applau-e.) We ha.e a r ght to ask that the men whose hands are red aud reeking w tth tho blood of our ons and brothers that went down ro the crave wo wane the light to ask and to demand ia It not our duty po to de mand? that we phall nnnerstiitid that the con troversy when settled shall he so settled that there sliall be no oibturbanco in the future. (Applause.) Have we not paid enough ? My friends, more than three hundred thousand men have gone down to patriotic graves for you and mo and. our friends. Have we not contributed enoucrh in the bil lions ot money taut we eontvlivited from our treasury to denimd that when tiin final settle ment is' made it shall bp made noon tei-ns and conditions that shall never be disturbed? (Ap plause.) Bntwd find tlie country in a woful condition. We are aiiia.ed, ana each.'mau asks the other, "Whv is it?" Wheu you strip the issues of the present hour of extraneous questions, you reduce v, to a s'mple proposition, whicu can b.' statud in a vei v few words; and it is a proposition presen-d to ns of Executive usurp'on uoon iho one hand and Concresslonal legislation upon the o her. (Applause.) 1 know well that there are many collateral issue and questions hBt arise. Wh -n you take tbem awav, it is reduced lo a single question ol executive ordinances and leci'Mivo enactments, and it is mv purpose, in thesug rwtinns which I shall make, to look t the ccm lition of things. Continued on flte 8tiib roye.