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: “" 8 CHICAGO TRIBUNE:* MONDAY, *JULY™ 5, 1880. 3 ————————————————eOeeeeeoeoeEeEeeeeeeeeeeeleTeTTlTleeaeaeaoaoa9an99”_a=o9aoOaaoaoaoaaaeeeeeee——————yyyyyyyyy== a s “ -handed ? rx ya Inter, | known as tho most bitter opponents of Re- | in defiance of the authority of the Miltary | Ie sald ho hind: not, but that he wanted a WANS ED-MALE HELP, HAN COCK. ine the Leglstaturs sie it nnedintely pase sole amded neh, came p few day spectal | construction, ‘They saw nhh undermintiny Commander, were about to procectt to the | Inwyer sent forat once, The doctor asked Bookkcepern, Clerke, &c. nity of thls the delegation fually agreed. | order: and doing away with rapid steps all which | election of Recorder of tho Second District | hi Tf he felt.ng though he was prepared to WANTED-STENOGRAPHEL FOR TEMPORAS . Nepresentations were pouring In, at the same “Jinanquanrens Boer Mintrany Dis- | liad been! done by his predecessor in cos of New Orleans, Radleal pressure and fine | shufie off. ‘The man sald he had al ry work. O08, Shorman House, th f Affairs | tine, of iinpending bloods hed’ should the | rarer, Nov. 21, 186%2—The present tnenm- | mand. ‘There naturally grew up. feeling of | portunity have been brought te bear on Gen, | ways tried to lead na different Ife, and Trades -—_—. His Administration o electlon be allowed to.go on vents’ being Impedinienta to He matruction | opposition among the Repub ean leaders, | Grant to induce hint to interfere In the mat- } lind tried ta be done by the same as ho ANTED-A FEW eit at New Orleans in Tho sume tay, Mr ieolcof the House, In- | under tho faws of Congress, the following | ‘The storm-ctoudsof lupending hupeacinent | ter; it by certainly a very swuail business fur | would do it himself, but that he might have WA itiocich niin ened AN” DANAE Le 1867-68. troduced an nel tng for Hs postpone: | removals and appolutinents of clyll officers hi ya fathering peu jrentient d sa {fn a man cucene wich idly responeiialtty WG aE ty baleal. SHAN WAR,) rid he Seale &vo. C ° " a v' ce c- is ay q y Yor ‘ashington, js policy was recognized in | and duties of Gen, ate zl Ling A vt er Bt! ae LAAT Gene SE Neat a pel Mea Lieutenant doeerran ey ert re the hand aa shown in Loulsiana, ‘The Louls. by Sheridan,” to “so. Interfera with Gen, | account of stork. ‘Then the doctor brought Rmploymont Agenctes, : , aida an Li asi | hide! ‘ 4 blo rapetlon af the: blony acce 0 suly Het and Jacob [awk readers: saw thenselves not | Hancock indicates a deep atl settled pur: | to the hedsida the hat, opened up the | WW4NTED 1 reAsts av pirrsnona . & 5 der i 0 ‘ Fort Wayno ad,and 100 men to work on - | 80, 1866, at the Mechanies’ Institute, Gen, | place;'H. 1, Hardy, Secretary of State, fs re- | entirely frlendlegs. They became correspond: | rose ou the part of the General of the Artles | sweat leather and showed the dying | dirt-train and grading, Addrees JAMAS KINCADEs What Preceded, and What Fol Stiéridan so far agaumed the authority of tho | mover i, and A. (t G. Pitkin appoluied Ih his lusly encotraged and det ‘appointed tn hig | Jana Republie: nnined. The New | to dellyer over hhmself absolutely {nto the | man whut It was that sinelled so, and | Contractor, eornorC t. And Harrison. the Issuance of His B face: Adam Grifla, §' ‘Treasurer, 13 re- leans Rebel press, meanwhile, kept patting | lands of the carpet-baugers.? told hin he was as well os any inan In NTED —20 LAHORERS FOR Ca lowed, on N Ms aa eae es ori HSRGRRY Aieceds th itl TELA” painted "ty his | Hancock on the baek. A Timea editorial 0 ‘The next morning's [ssue, however, thecity. The patient pinched himself to sce Wik W, auin Dakota: foto sioner dar. Alay rder No. 40, 8 SLROTIUN, places Iypulite Pernl: Auditor of Public | Duc. 2t says: “Gen. Tancock ty graduall TOLD THE TALE {Che was alive and Jumped ontof bed and | ost CK, 2 Weak lennduiahear, ot Pola! . pple Super- | hate of a ae Nc RVR EXTENSION OF ‘Tin ° ELECTION, y accounts, {3 removed, and J. iia by the Issuance of General Orders No, 13, of th if 1 Hace fintetoanit a is | undoing tho mischlefs done by tha subordl- | te aypenred in the shape “Special Orders called for hls revolver, and the doctor X on the 10th of | SPvelnted In Hispiacee » Lus it beeen eh ne Wi cer who temporarily occupled ay No, 4, of Feb, 27, | couldn't keep up with him on the way down i . », 2 " 4 Te * y . i} i ar His Receiving the Demo- mand of thedistrict. Sec. 3 of General Or | this “placa: Lene Bomaeh estate | thelr positions wortly officers who had been | Much of Paragraph 4 of Speelal Orley 8. | to tell him which one of these pellenns It wos | HAN ECO deri, Cl Work. cits! eratic Nomination. ad No, f, on nsautniny yaa ly pee Yax Collector ' for this Fourth. ‘District, removed withuut ot fe is winning for Bi pilrrent sotlis, As Temoy Che ity By that put that slice of cheese in his hat lining. iiacalianene at sels aA ry | is removed, and George W. Kendall 1s ap- | himself golden opinions, Orleans, thereln named, for * anpt of | “SS== no ee ise : :| snine ground as that subsequerit], - i Be We "he G my rieans, thereln named, for ‘contempt o! B ANTED— LABORERS AN! CAS iene Hanenek, and for which Te | mulated tn Tits place, tai General, thusenes raged hele woll up orders from thesu headquarters,’ and ap | —% HICKS stono-quarry on Westra ang Wart be t f “ By command o1 ? q * it NOUR TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMER. | Indian ‘Steady work, Gen, Sheridan’s and Gen, Mower's | isto-dny the Democratic nominee, It rends y com! aie Josern A. Mownn. — | sain, ag linportant, “General Orders No, 3,7 Holts othe 7 jthrele tend Is hereby Te iE ous patrons throughout tbe city, we base ge XypANTED S ERAPONGTIT GENTLE Mi to Repress Rebellism as follows Besides these, soveral locnt officers inthe | ‘Tho order strikes’ at certain memoranda | Sr Aldermen and Assistant Aldermen re. | qaned qéanen Omens, in the dierent Bivisions, an W tovau fortteaaee of tio city during the gat sri Pe Oe ear be Parish of Orleans were removed, and their | of disqualifieations for the guldunce of the tmoved by tt Mare. hereby restated, Tid. Will | taken foe the ssing ‘prion as eharvod at the Maia SPR Trignnial Conclave of Kulgnts Templars ‘Gan and Sustain Loyalty. curry’out the provistons of the Inw, or im- BE neat ea Poprds of je rete” 180 or the alltiary Toning thelr duties te sine ag Uf the ane srareo UHH DUTIMIOn. E> Wa, m. Monday and Toesday, July Sandu Ot 7 az ; siny i ee are % anid ordera had no’ been {usted . MMS, Hooksellers and Stationers, f73 FANTED—GOOU CAR ERS FOR WOK IN re titeatlon SHOU ceessitats H ans ut TAKING THE NULL NY THE JONNS. Memental DHL thoreto, and questions to be | So inuch of Parngraph 2, Special Orders No. | Typniyrecond-xt. ee W fiinate nnd Wivos tay Meo eHS POW WORK TN vere . exinter,’? fae Dy : ain; Oxporlenca with muricule Thoso Measures Sot [Aside by Hancock, | Pending the reormulaition, tt is desirable, | Theso removals, though more’ than onee | AusWercd by persons proposing, to register. | 41, current series, from these headquarters, ns nagthwontcarnornirgcitinen,, COtM® GFOVe-Rrs | EN aldriMr' A 1s ONDINSCN ohd Se weet in tho Interest of the Joknsonian and Intended, to create ns Mitle disturbance weguntly niylsed so to do by prominent Re- | peadquarters of Gen. Sheridan in May, 1867, | 9 ppolnts certain persons inembers of the a W. BUCHMAN, Drogutist, corner Thirty-first and 'd tinor, “ ” in tho machinery of the various branches of | publleans, Gen, Sheridan lind himself hesl- | hy phatructions contained thereln aredeciar. | Beards of Aldermen and Asslatant Aldermen WEST DIVISION, ray ENTICUIG PAY HUANANTRED My Polley.’ the Provistonal’ Governments as possible, | tated toauuke, “As imight lave been expected, | ot hy Gen, Hancock as beligg “null and of no | Of the City of New Orleans, tn place of pre-e | cHAs. HENNY: wendonicr. Htationer, ete. 059 persons scekiny bustuess on amnileanlinl. send consistent with the iaw of Congress and | they: wera not sustalned in Washington. tte ‘Phe Realstrars are to “look tothe | YOus appolntecs who had declined or failed | West diedisun nt naae Westarn-ay. ae | Caen POpOTm MBIUILL & C0, 37 nnd 2 Nora Hs suecessful execution; but this condition | Gen. Mower was dlreeted hy Gen. Grant to | jaws, and the Inws alone.’ ‘The Registrars, | ',4uelify, ts, In consequence, also revoked, wolfthent: eset AX 'ED-AN PXPERIFNCED 1 6 ior Hast Divisioneate APPLY MCWEENECLE « ea le, and upon the length of tue re ck, There followed an order-of i id coe The ‘Sones, in publishing, inust needs have 7H) Lake-st.. corner Lincoln, tile to the Union Policy red for reorganization,” is themselves,—L e@., In accordance with the | sy fling at Gen d) y ULF KLAT, Druglat, 64 West Sindison-st., corner ft 5 Other Steps Taken by Him Hos- Isdependent upon th Stsposition shown by | suapeid tis removals wnlll ‘tho wrrival of | th’oiner words, are to Interpret the inws for “By connunand of | Aah sCert, HANCOCK.” tice PEC, Yowoler, Newsdoaior, and Fancy W? Ni & a auniatlon tof tl f e king that ot tis Ist, and retain- surroundings, iene rant. Itsays, in closing an | pavina, MOMER BIViS tee &t disposition” on Ute part of the of- pended parties in power, le: iN ANTED-TIDRICAL ARRANGEMENTS MADE of Congress. ficlals wag Found ng at once a MOSE rinl of the New Oseans Repuhtic- We enmugngy. to Soop Tie “And now on a question in regard to 9 ch yuna as & CO, Druggiats, #65 North Wore woud caneaaars far Heviasuranc’ ty We obstacle in the way of reconstruction, ). 1877, will show the Republican THE DE! ING OF THE changuin the Municipal Government of New | Ps WILLTAMS& CO. Druggists, 73 Larraboo-nt, Fee rd tuegbnt A Howliad Binek, comer Vea Investigation liad been | Orleans, on an issue of fact, of right, and | corner xopma, Nov. estituate of the actlon ns had: ec, 2, 18bi, tr 1 cl propriety, Gen, Grant takes ‘sldes with the | ,LOUISW. Ii, Neen, Printing and Advorttaing | VWF ror fount the Executive and | ordered Into certain charges of malfeasan T were both pe! al q ‘ere both personally and oltelidly bitt MEN AND LADY AGENTS the Syme | hostile to the whole in “Gan, Mo i ‘ A Exultation of the Robols over the By to be pursued, ‘The General for via himself | Sudlelal oftiees in the possession of menwho | iofiice whieh had been made agalnst Will- | renegade Parson Conway against Winfield, Axqut News and statlongry Depot. 6b East Divisions | oi) UH pbc tage et huvilocanea needle cee pathy and Aid Tfus Extended compelled to resort te extreme measures. | were placed there for thelr services to the | lam Taker, Street Comulsstoner for the City | Scott Hancock, and hurls at his former tried) | eens us other faatsolling articles, Particulars Th Ho bexan with General Orders No, 6 Mareh | Rebellion; men who were the inmost bitter | of New Orleans, About the same thne, | friend and supporter the most galling re- | OST AND F GION, Jnckson-at4 Chicago, to Them. OT, 1877: tnd miulignant Rebels In the South during | Arthur Gastinel, Recorder for the Second | prouch to which a brave aud honest man OST-IN THB It TL AND M. 4. YARDS, BE % Andrew 8, Herron, Attorney-Genernt of | the War, and who sinco its closy haya | District, was declared by the Supre and soldier can be exposed,” 4 tweon Thirty-ninth-at. and khops,a carved ame- he State of Loutslatia; dantes 'f, Monroe, | hunted down and, persecuted Joyal amen | as ineligible to the position, “Baker was the |: ‘There was needed but the one more blow. | thystsotting. Pinder will be doubly romardeit by ros Domestics. My j ¥ c . W, HARBUN, cara of IS, 4 Gen, Grant Revokes the Objectionable Orders, | Mayor of New Orleans: Edimond Abell! | wherever they could bo found. In thigelty, | Treasurer of the Republican State Central | It came Mareh &, 1863, in the shape of “Spe- | MU ina et Deorbernent g TANTED—A GENUMAN GIRL FOR SECOND and Hancock Rolires from the Sceno Judas of tho First District. Courcof’ Now | the removals inde by Gen, Mower had been | Conunittec, The charges were generally | cial Orders No. bo": BTA MEW AIGA AWITTT EL RROUIEADX Ai} Mamenyes (0 ake care of children. Apply at 277 Orleans, ate hereby removed from thelr | prayed for from the day. of Gen, Sheridan's | looked upon by the Republican Jeaders ug | _ 9, By direction of Gen, Grant, so much of | LodseAniwer ts tho nemeur Tunes Gaon | 3 ene 1 His Disgrace. , MA : 5 ¢ ANTED—A Git TO y a jgrnoe. respective offices, from 13 1, to-tay, ‘Phe | arrtyal, but without. relief. Gen. Si dt a. means to the end,—the Ing rid of | Parngraph 4, Special Orders No, 26, current | spotovor jott oye! also uno oye gmatier than the ath- | WANTED Tage Apple ot see Bea AN Tollowiny anpointwenty have hewn nde. 19 Retained! Voorliely ilayes, nail te au \ am pelt re, Htepubliegn omicial | tle ruse or sorte, dated Fa Pt i. lets a removes Multan or, mua Ls aa al ann re satleet narar re Apply. apsrlor-at., cor= take olfect trom the same date: 3.7. Lyne, | Judges, and nearly all who hounded on the vi wis § G' bel ‘. he law aker from the office of Street Commission STUN MON ie rit UL. = Speetat Correrpondence of The Chicago Tribune, Attorney-General of tho State of Lotdatanns fends who qnurdered Dostle and Hotton, | required that a_ Recorder must ba 20 er for the City of New Orleans, and appoliits ae nery between Fivld, Leltor & Co.'s and Union at New Onteays, June 8—The following, | Edward Heath, Mayor of New Orleans: W, | Gent, Mower removed them, and tor thighe | years age. = Ho owas not up | Gearge D, Field in his place, Is hereby re- | ty'Stas KEANGIW Washington-acy will bo hborally | BOF #tato und Uarrison-ate, in brief, constitutes the whole of the clatins | W. Howe, Judge of the First District Court | has been maligned and villlied by the Rebel | to the requisit age when — clected. rowni attd the said William Baker is hereby | rewarded. WANTED Dini wasitens AT HURCKY & of Moj.Gen. Wintleld Scott Hancock to the | of New Orleans, Each person removed will | press of this clty, But the removals werg | .A writ of quo-warranto brought the ease be. | relnstited, and will assume tho duties, of ‘Lost SATURDAY. JUNWos AUTOR NAST SULAN’S iestaurant, [48 South Clirk-st 0-2" PINING-ILOOM GInLS AND 3 axold watch, “Any one returning same fae ake, Apply at Clarance House, cor + | turn over all the buaks, papers, records, ete., | not ststalned, of, rather, the loyal men who | fore the Supreme Court. Ie was declared | Street Commissioner for the City of New cket, Jowersan front: ludy's picture Mnsido 7 Demoeratle nomination for the Presidency: pertaining to his offices 4 ie ae ‘Appoluted | were appointed to {the pluces were sig. | Ineligible on aecount of non-age. The Leg- | Orleans, the saine aa If sald order of removal aapnnined to have been lost in cen ares anna WANTED <A ty ci NOT LESS TITAN “SPECIAL ORDENS No, 40, hereto, ‘The authority of the latter will be | pended by Andrew Johuson.” Islature, meanwhile, took the case in hand, | had not been made, ee Ab years old. Apply at Z213-Calumet-av, Immodi- “Teangquanrens Fieri Minrrany Dis- | duly respected and enforeed, By commundof | | And aguin, trom thosame paper of Dee, 5, | und remedied the defect by special lerisin- | “By command of - Maj.-Gen. HANcocK.” CITY REAL ESTATE, ately. . trict, NEW OnLeANs, Noy. 20, 1867,—First “MAS-GEN, SUBRIDAN.” 1ST . Hon, "Lhe fact of the legislation, however, ‘The General very properly felt that Tot BALM CELEG . DROWN STONE FONT Vv ANTED-AT M LA HALLE-ST, BASHMENT, —In accordance with General Orders No, 81, | It being represented that a vast dent of cur- | “It is a notorious fact that the ofMfctuls re- | Md not Appear before the Supreme Court at ILIK MISSION WAS ENDED, on Desirvorn-a; fond nelzuborbond, $180: two- Wot nurse without child; also, » hota) clerk. Hendquarters of tho Army, Adjutant-Gen- { ruption existed in tho City Counell, Mayor | moved by Gen, Mower were, for along time | the tlie of the declston, The dectsion re- | 119 Ig uniderstoat to have agked for n ro- | Hora cumer Uuributa. ang Grantepiace, and Scamatresses. eral’a Oflice, Washington, D. C., Ati. 27, | Heath, the new appointee, was Intrusted | previons to thosy removals, openly opposed | Manded the case to the City Councll—a va- | ioval, de lett New Orleans on the evening | duckson-sigtor larcur housu: tine marble Tome rests ANTED-FIFTY GURL ON SINGER SEW= 1807, Mnj.-Gen, W. S. Hancock hereby ns- | with the mission of to the Reconstruction laws, and ised thelr | eaney to be filled, of Mareli 16, 1805, In response to. an order to | denee on Mlehizanay,, near Blehtenntti-nt; fick | ,1¥.,Ine machines: plain work: also, 1) gitis to work sumes command of the Fifth Military Dis- CHOOSING A NEW ONE. personil aud ofticind Influence to defeat the | _ ' Special Orders No, 26,” Feb, 5, 1863, from | report in person’ in Washington, Another | S6¢ cones, cast frout, on Michiwan-av.. noni uf | Ol cape, Apply at 2 to 2 Wab: trich—the dopartments composed of Louls | «pg gentleman himself was at the time, as | Object of those Inws.” Gen. Hancock, canie In: “fpediment to Reconstruction,” as Gen, | fedcoast front: on, Mealoars near twentenineh Employment Agencies, intia ond poxne. Gi 1 Col ding Is | Nels to-day, one of the most deserving ‘and | ,, ‘Chese removals beyond question afforded “4. William Tinker, Street Commissioner | Mower would have expressed it, was re: sto wittor witinbh Frame Liisa (fei: ireceiags bile ANTED—GOOD GIMLS—ANY NUMBRR—COMA + econd—Tho General Commanding Is | reputable ierchants in New Orleans.” Ile | te ocenston, as-niso the groundwork, for | for tho City of New Orleans (willtary ap- | moved. ReENo. | fuotar'n uroat anetigee, ‘is.A. UMICH, Ho Dear- t Monrogents (ureau of Literntueay eee tified to learn that pence and quiet reign | on, Tlaneock’s celebrated le - | polntment), is removed from oflice, id — a visited and consulted with the 18 - | Gen, Hancock's celebrated order an assum: \ Ay ce, aT SEES Lorm-nt 7 a in this duparimant, ant it wut be Mis purpasn nent merchants and Giualiieas is ant prom ing command. Following immediately on | George D, Field appotuted in his place, PAID NO TAXES Por BALE—#0 DER FOOT, LOT 10 FEET FRONT W Aitn etre for eicuntatANon Auta O aN DENA: to breserve; iis con it lon of things, © | their ald. Ho found them ut frst favor: | tid heels of the restraining order of ,Ge: 5 Arthur Pasting): tecorder for the $ dha kd by iil deep ty lanty alley; wost Iront an dc inu-hunses, at G, DUSKE'S office, 189 Mitwaukcornes nieuws to this great end, he regards the main- ably disposed. They almost invariably, how- | Grant, It is understood to hive been fram Second District Recorder's Court, City of wun-ny about 10) Tout south of, Korty-vlahtheats this tenanao of the elvil authorities In tho falth- | Over, sequived time to consider, ‘They ay in | O8 ts passage down tho river. It virtually | New Orleans, having been declared by tho | he starrinon Place at Vincennes, Ind. | hahinolanenaric can Meoedatee iak'it | SITUATIONS WANTED—TAL I. q ying cork tho credit for ugraAtono£ a new 3 ed, vio Is 3 le JINCENNE: + Ome, ehnvoly. | 2e 4 Hes OO te bal ses Y YOUN Indispensable to repel force by force, and or calild nol necunt, Se een ut gayina ie anil conelliutory polley, in accord with whieh | the laws of the State, {8 hereby appointed |, ViNceNNES, Ind, July .—A. ease hnvoly $0), lank nt tt; we are gone to Bell meonee. eis: | GITUAMION WANTED-DY YOUNG AN’ AB 1 Bt BW: Star fe AhiFes i ME fe riet it n private family; kow ail about & overthrow and destroy opposition to Inwful ‘iyttas the officials In question tind been retained. Recorder of guid court.” ing many novel features has nrisen fn thls | LOOT Madisons, | creentiatno: wittiog todo chores arcuna iho hones guthority; but When Insurrectiouary foreo et chs take ate erty TaN Of | ptiatavlich Gen, Sheridan himself nut re- | _ Pending thisetion on the part of Gen. | city that will require the ald of the Courts for COUNTICY REAL ENTATE. Itai Veibune umicer wes jing been overthrown, pence established, and any ahall fall.” Rr, Hlentir atecoen how- | {rained from dotng—that which Gen. Grant, | Hancock, the ease caine before the Clty | decision, JRO SALH—HA0 CASII—UrAChC FARS, & | QITUATION WANTKD—A¥ ENGINEER IN ANY the civil authorities are ready and willing to ever, In organizing what ho will not hesitate | wzdin, had restrained Gen. Mower trom en- | Counetl, A prominent member of the Couti- | Tn tho early years of this elty, Gen. Harri- Fences unloes post and beard tease und plows Rood Peetbuclty; Is competentétrunty, und sober. Can perform thelr dutles, the tilitary bower | to ‘aver to-lay was the best City Counell | foreing—was thus, In effect, boldly trang- | cll, Mr. Joubert, a Repnbltean, took Jt won ereeted aa tl brick dwelling: 4 Sryum tamed dwelling built 4 yours azor wneds tor | Bnew iud Tarerenco, aud du my own Hiting: plenty of should cease to lead, and the elvil ndiuinis- i to New Ore t y Couns pogo fato a virtue, and ay boldly assumed as | hiluself’ to son erceted a large brick dwelling-house on | 2) head of cattle. corn-cribs, nnd stables inating water; | f0ls to do wlth. “Ad VS Tribuve oftice, Sration estinie is natural ond rightful de- | yours, ‘They have been represctites as hnrwely eciuse of the polley to be Imiueurated by TEST TUE NONESTY the bank of the Wabash River, In whieh he | iittes trom sou cley ta Woodbury Con tare tte farm auinton. iy P sock. Gi 4 se ve mteby: II eenone i i Solomnly impressed with these views,the | ComMPosed of bincks. ‘hose ruted as blacks | Ger Hancock. Going back to the original | of the celebrated order of Gen, Maneock lived fora mnuaber of years, and thereby | Irchesps ou cunmus ue but te meno esivents on it s v 10 | were "Crevice; wero generally large prop- | order of Sheridan on taking command of the | makimg the military subservient tothe elvil | rendered {t historleal, In tho succeeding | fitietanorieer; itis now rented undl nest Starch te | of nemereuy Hberty. at ae the atl tae erty-holders; wero known to and stood welt | district, wo ind, in honesty, aulte as much | puthority. Ue introduced a resolution look- | years the property fell futo the | goed tenuner al €1.tiis ptvinw Iawuy; owner Isbound | GIT ATIO UATION VW ED—AS RNGINE! who cnn inke care of either a high or low prea- ‘urnish good reference, Addross iio once. WANTED—TO MUN A STATIONARY . upon ’Change. They were, however, Ie- | Youchsufed as in this, Sheridan had said: | ing to the tilling of the vacant place of Re- | jy YB. Pldge ee ae ed ee ee Eat Peed rere, PUREE, SROTOUENT, The nent of Hie peantes anu aver soul be. publica : . “No general removals from oitice will bo | corder by an election. Some of The members nnd oC We Us Pidevati,.r op Mary ae bifid rt i HOVE, Rooms Eixtuulsonesee’ ' | une oman. “OU Telerences. Addross W 4l, rie (-Olt EXCHANGE FOR CITY PItoP> Conchmen, Toummtors, ac. enero farm in Wisconsin all farming Im: | CupyATION WANTED DY AccusTOMTE: Hybond of stock. W. 8. UAKEE, 10 stan- | SUC ten of nursos aa auto SSE erencus {fuosirod. Addross it 7% Tribune oltiea. 1h, mmade unless the present Incumbents fail to | helng weak Ms wife, and hns been used as a] A= iho liberty of toprest ths freedom of speeck, in paiay thus particular tn giving tho statis of | Sly out tie ursviota O€ tho I ee An vel Weak In the Ines, the resolution falled | joe for them during the pust twelve or ‘if | fOr BA Tuhtoot property, must bo preserved. “Kreo | Uiconflict, a littld later, with Gen. Hancock, | ore, Iu honesty, cuuld by culled fort What | Gon. Matcock did not relish any seh | teen years, It has recently been discovered | plement = y fue | More, In honesty again, should have been in- utlenl Interprotuth f iis order, The iy - i Institutions, while they are essential to tho | 7, a white fact, aguin, he bone matily In- ferred £ ne oral ‘Gene Ht ka racticnl Interpretation of itis order, The | by the Republican organ here, the Datly | so sanelPoiPYiONE ACRES ONE MULE t > a ement trom | ferred from the order of Gen, Hancock? alny following the introduction of the resolu. de, : Olt SALEFORTY-ONE ACKES ONE MILE | GinpariN WANTED - ee ad eninees OF tie, people, ae: the command of the Wit ‘Military District, THERE WAS A DIFFERENCE, tle “a nlessenger of Huicock’s called upon Commerelut (Mr. Pidgeon is a stanch Demo- i from the Twenty-fourth, Syard im Now Vork city. S' TUATHO WANTED—AS _COACHMAN ‘AND bi room by nitictly toipernto young man; ut ‘ . bt SB ast sails pa Pat Whee | erat), that during this tinw no taxes had been | This lund uss in the Town of Yunkorsand ts aald to | dutands. jy business In ell it bral Ur ence and order, Crimes and offenses com- | , 228 reconstruction measures, ns they come | none the Jess, which nelthor the loyal nor | the Secretary of the Board to know at whose + Ur an giecnnt plece tu subdivide into lob. We will tlewiara nply to See Duntkie's Lnrhoss stor, P $ to by seen and felt in their application, be- | the disloyal falled to properly Interpret. Ge: instance thy resolution had been Introduced, | Puld into the City ‘Creasury, and thot the | sell at $1.40 perncra: tout to bring BLO per acre, | Witney Rete Parone ortho remus came the more bitterly and persistently o Sheridan was: the cinuonlinent of The waltey Mr, Joubert very naturally expected to be | property was delinquent over $1,200, Tho case | S2metezellivchenn, Ut MOND. Ti Mndison-st | (u'Mad enty-secondest,, oF to Ar, Rowan, Civil authoritles, arid these tribunals will bo | Posed. Gon. Sheridan found every possible | of Reconstruction, Gen, Hancock wus the | placed under arrest. ‘The Republican mem- | was rendered additionally conspleuous from supported In thelr Inwéu 'Jurisdletion. obstacle thrown in his way. ‘The otliclals not | accepted representative of the “My Polley” | bers of.the Board, however, stood by him In| the fact that It E. Purcell, editor ANNTED—PROPEWTY OWN! “Should there be violation of existing laws | Ouly falled to codperate, but did not fall,on | of Andrew Johnson. Something of the | tho matter. ‘They accepted their shure of | of the Democratic organ, the Sun Va ar caitaeent us which are not inquired Into by the elvit mag. | He other hand, to Ainuter, and obstruct, Iv | views of tha situation will perhaps be fairly | the responsibility. had recently married i daughter of change Sau house te istrates, or should fatiures In the administra. | W8S Not n commander to be trified with In tho | shown by an extract from io New Orleans | ‘The preas, as usual, were lavish with ad- | Pidgeon, was living in a. portion of | Pie? Fee eens tion of fustico by the courts be complainedof, dischargo of ‘hig duties, Me thrust the | Republican of date of Nov, 30, 1807, the dny | vice as to the course Inneoek should purste. thao maternal mansion, and pod, in GRERSIN eres Bong tater Miscollancous. ITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST-CLASS slenoxruphor: exparionced ti lugat and oftice work, sermons, atc. 1 . Yong termons, vie, Highest references. Address W ns SITUATIONS AWA NTED FEMALE. dete i 2 | officials unceremoniously aside, and ap- | following the arrival, of Hancock in New | ‘They reminded tin generally of “Special | finitatlon of his father-in-law, refused fo pay | SS ee Hecate utchordbes alto Cece neta pointed others In their stead. ‘hero was 0 | Orleans. It ready as follows: Orders No. 7" of date of March 23, 1867, by | ils personal taxes, Itumghybe well to sate | 20. 2EENT—TKOUSES, rea eles: ‘por doomed ‘necessary, “While the ‘Goneral persistent howl, of course, on the part of the:| “The Rebel political lenders and the:| General Sheridan, ordering that no electlons | that Mr, Pidgeon is a prominent attorney-ut- . Went Side. SITUASIONE WANTED FAMILIES IN NERD OF Prius Indlentes Ms nirpose to respect-the IIb recoustructed, Jretrack asyiipatietie ehord’| Rebels press claim that-ho fs pledged toi] should be held, ie New Orleans Times of | law, and tls advice to his son-in-law wus, TS, RENT—TWO-STULLY DWELLING, 83 SOUTH | supplied ALG, DURKE'S amc, Lo Milwagkewtar Oe aitles of the people, fo wishes ull to undor- | %,,the breast of President Johnson. ‘The | carry out the polley of Andrew John- Wehnve cited the nu- | therefore, to some extent legal advice. Pusplalnesert, with or without tiribeuros woot anys. qr without furaleuin 1, 08 Opposed to tho polley of Congress, | thorit} of Gen, Sheridan, which none of our | ‘The publicity elven the matter, and thy | eogley for restaurant TUNNICLIFE, 1 Clark-ot, latter, early in August, determined upon a | x MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. stand that armed insurrections or forcible re- u 3 Kuom nn nnn change of commander, Gen, Grant, who | ‘The Reconstrnctton Inws passed by Congress | Radical officeholders wili dare to question; eneral condemnation indulged in by the | 7Rg7igENpoMVORTONY FUISIGHED THUCE MISCIIEIS Staal by amie. ie will Up dugtantly SUP | took In the situation as it was, : oyer the vetoes of Andrew ‘Johason, fGen. | and will now show that, for an oifense ox: public. brought, the subject tn such shape | Lou ftNa OatORy (FURNISHED TICE F UPRIGHT | : “Mnj.-Uen. W. 5. LLANCOCK.? STOOD LY GEN, SHERIDAN, Hnneock, aecording to the Rebel press of this | tetly similar to that committed by the. Coun- | before’ the ” city nuthorities that the | bloto'riant pars. mul) family, O44, ‘Feibuno oMtice, | For upwania of forix seers these superb Instras ' To arrivont afair understanding of this | A letter of lils, of dato of Aug. 11, 1967, ad- | ity, 1s to innke practically nu I and void. silo Tuesday Inst Gen. Mower, another | caso -had tobe noticed, Ag o result, South Side. ments hnve retained hate ponttion at tio hoad of ogser reside! teas The most malignant traitors, aeording to | Radical pet, made the removals noticed In | the Cit: Treasurer esterdn: levied cA moderate priced planes, LYON & HEALY, sf dressed to President Jolinson, and marked if + ¥ y n = y enge, one must first have taken in something | S'priyate,” will show his feelings regarding | thelr dally statements, are to be reinstated In | the following order: | ‘For passing an ordl-| on tho property, ‘The — property is | "TO,thrand wiravor awa auunetee none ae Sie en Monreal: of the proposed removal, Ie says: oflice, and the elty nud State made too hot tu | nance for the election of eity officers, in | on the elty records in the name of Mary O, | ond-st. und Michizan-av, Address N 07, Tribune, L’8%, SciEAhY BANOS A NETNOSPECTIVE VIEW. “ Se eet 8. Pratt, the eminent pianist nnd comporor, : Second—On the subjectof the removal of | old. the loyal soldiers who remained here | rect violation of Special Orders No. 7, cur- | Pidgeon, and was so levied upon, Late Inst mpore The Milltary Reconstruction act of the 2d | tho very able channel ee the MAN ALi | wler the War. It has beon thrown out by | Tent series, from these headquarters, the | night My. Plugeon requested the ‘Trensitrer 7 UES UATEO 1 LAs nla: *('gongratutute gouuponecie wren aha Wel of Murch, 1867, created the Fifth Military | tary District, let me ask you to consider the | the Rebel press of this city that tho General | membersof the present Board of Aldermen | to place a guard oyer the pre purty, and he Tether Tuomi ti: 5 . morlted success of the Io neh fiinor whtons to fs Be the Itebels failed tocapturathrough the force | of the City of Jefferson, La., are hereby | would bring areplevin sult: in the morn OUTIL SIDE. iny mind, ts unquuslonably tho best small piano L District, composed of Lotilsiann and Texas, etree Ab woul pave upoit, toe mules lee of arms thoy ate to take possession of | removed.’ It ‘Is to" 'be- hoped tnt stating at ig arrloy ins ‘ihe property did not | , Gand 8Groveluud-court, two-story and basemont pire moe wich eltiar tirthis coutey or Hurope he en. Sheridan was at the tine In command |: . ean dl throngh social blandishments; and th Inthty particntar at least, Gen, Iancock, 4 yf The Uricks, £3, t 4 ind fils, #lanw, - people who. sustained this Governinent iF fl andishments; and that the i L Gen, neock, | belong to Mary O., butte hthn. There hag WEST SIDE. could wearcely belleva it possible that such a superb of the Department of to Gulf. The situa- | throughout tts trials, and feared by those | man Whodid not succumb tu all tho artiltery | will follow the example of his iMustrions | been ho sult brought by Mr. P, to-day, so | _ 16? and 163 Agmiand-nv,, two-siory and basomont | MUAllly of tone could ue producud in aueh x limited ‘ton was very different from that In most | who would still bo enemies of tho Gov- | of Lee will surrender to the falr daughters | predecessor, and thus rellove the corporation | that the Treasurer will proceed to carry ‘out Ee ee Te aur yents and 0S West Twolfth- EYON & HEALA, . > : of the South, as they array themselves In all | of an incubus which has becomy more Intol- | the instructions of the Jaw. oe tue Bouthorn States, there was nuver in | ermmenh Haag Ae fall to tho Tut Of | their glory for the’ drawing-room) and the | erable than was the Old Sinn of the Sea when |“ ‘The defense of Mr, Pidgeon Is interesting, uisiana, as with the o ersany Provisionnl } qeninst tho enemy as Gen. Sherldan | banauet-hall.” clinging to the shoulders of Sludbud the | He says that the Harrison place never was it West }ako-st., sucund tour. 8 tounn, 4 Y ; Government. There was, on the contrary, | did during the Rebellion; and itis within | _ Says the Now Orleans T'lnes of Nov, 90, in | Salloy.? “Let tho woud work be continued, | attached te the Clty of Vincennes, notwith- | Hj Ose aauish, basumontand tre toors.d rooms. | plune in Chico, Joss than one-half cust; lady obliged something like a restoration of tho old order | tho scope of the ability of but Tow men, in | SPeaking of Hancock's Inaugural, wa duo | and alithe people will rojoten,) Reltef Is de- | standing It tes within tho city” tnt weet SID : = 7 6 N a EW UPUGHT DP > of things, in February, 1861, in pursuanco of | this or any other country, to do what he | May fairly term his oponing order:” “It ix | manded, Lf Gen, Hancock afford it, he will | Whether or not he can substantinte this, | .2% Delawnre-placo, two-story and besomont brick, EW UP TUT tame PLANO at,, two-story anid basement bricks, £5. State end Monroo-ats,__ Su Teving-iinco, two-story und basemont brick, | TPAZEMTON TIANO—INMIENSH “RACICIFICIE Mauniticont extra cxrved Harottin planor boat : i the first declaration of the restoration of clyjl | secure & people’s undying gratitude? remains tobe seen, During the years spok BON . N a proclamation tesued by President Lincoln, | Baty daitarsetion, atid he lies eed titled titer | Jaw, andl of constitutional freadom and right, | GEN. HaNCcock WAS Nor uAcKWwann | of Ste, Tivigeon Hina held foveral city eiices, | SCNoL8 Ballo, thraszstory stone-front ‘To rontor for anio on nstalimanta ste” OGANS. ordering an “election under the Constitution | to contend with’ which no other District | Within this State.” ‘Tho order made the mil ning up to the test. “Special Ord oamone others, belne elected twiee ng a mer Wo havo houses ti Souths nm, Alaneoe, Wigh- Wats KIMBALL 'S, and laws of the State” excent-In so farks | Commander hns encountered, ‘Nearly, if | itary subservient to the elvil, in accord with | Nu.s Bebe %, 183, will tell tho talore | ber of the Clty Counell from the Sixth Ward, | 10¢ {are Lawndale, and 1 ie Willen ea wel COR A they related to Slavery. Tho Legislature | not quite, from the day he was appoluted | te well-known Johnsontan policy, and in “4, For proceeding to hold an election for | {1 whitch the Harrison place fg situated, “Tho | Sees grr MATCHLESS PIANO thus formed was the predoce: . | District Commander to the present thue, the | (rect conflict with that of the Reconstruc- | Recorder ot the Second District, City of New | house was bullt by Gen, ilurrlson while Goy- | Bid out pioved, anid thi dininistration was dis. | Gols ed. | hen re, th es Ne e NT-910 PH SH, UPI i 4 [eee . ton, The State organization of Louisiana, | satishedl with him; and this has emboldened | The anya us Ingugurated and pursued, was Hour RE Adderinot tin ig meunbore oF Bie in Southern Indlang,. He gave 200 aere Ho eee kT Wemennet AU, nie larno rones $5.00 t2 ee = ns, TUE SPANDAUD OF THE WoRLD. STATE AND MONKUL-STS, ol therefore, was not the product of the pro- | the opponents of the Inws of Congress within | certainly In keeping with the construction ns | men of the City of New Orleans (nilltnry | te best Innd In Knox County for the bricks | ontvcond Hor of brick ouso 15 'Westorn-ay. Ine vislonal action which created most of tha | Iils command to oppose him in overy way In | given. the measures for the undoing of | appointments) who voted for the Sy of which ft fs bullt. ulna nt Weert ete VER MONTE e es while! ‘ise might never have E MHER IN BALD SUCCES- mes Graham, FE, Dum 4 sm is an t ND } Ha oliee Nair sorne ae tee lexi tinate con necessary. In coneluston, allow. me to ‘ Ne Clay, of the Board of "Aldcrinen, ohn 2 A MEAN TRICK. A_vvery conventunco, @t Wabastieay, BRCOND-IAND . Y eslonat the, | ad Aga trlend who desires peace and quit, | | Special Orderg No. 200.” of Dec. 9 re- | A. Mary, &. Thenre, A, d. Dunn, S. ae North Sido. . PIANOS 5 Jan, 28, 1807, was tho third sesgion of the | and the wolfaro of the whole country, North | yokes Gen. Bower's nppolntment of A, <ing | Stralgh BR, Joubert, C. 8, Sauvenct, ofthe | Played with a New Hat and an Old | ro nent—rwo NICELY. FURNISHED ROOMA. aris second Legislature of Loulsiand, under the | and South, that it is my opinion, further, that | Cutler as Judge of tho Second Judicial Dis- | Board of Assistant Aldermen, Cheese, House containg all modern Improvementat with, At Constitution of 186. It was, Binder tha the loyal people of this country—L mean trlets the order of Mower's renin silt “TN. Lea, Robert J. Watson, Guy LAttle Rock (Ark.) Gazette. Qewithuut board. 224 Hast Indlunncst., wear itust. Ww. W. 4 : those who supported the Gyvernment during | Izard, Ald to Y ¥ Duplantiuy, are ‘herct o ty . oane: a} 1 Y STO DATALI'H: needless to say, bitterly hostllo to the act of | the ead Toe in hy auetiy satan ta f the Chief of Police, and ap- uiplantioy, a herchy appointed members Probably the meanest trick that was ever __fO RENT-STO OFFICES, &c. Ing Porter ‘V. Perkins; ag nis s- | of the Bourd of Aliermen, oe vod les ams CONNEM STATE AND ADAMS-ATS, Reconstruction, Pending the passage of the | to avettho very man of all. others whiom they moving O'Donnell, Lieutenant of Paltee, nnd “Wiliam, Smith, Georgo Urquhart, J, 1, played of whilto man wos playud here laut . OGicows 00 BANGS AND ORGANS) INCLUDING act, the following resolution was introduced | lave expressed their confidenes In, removed, | nppotuting Angelo. V. Ward, x Moore, P. 1. Morgan, Clinrles Latumont, week, and.the fact that there fs’ no vigilance | (po lusin a VINE LANE Age aeeT Te BOG: | abel, and surg a Comp pian, ead i ues in the Lontsiaus General Assembly: With great respect, U.S, Grant, * Spechal Ord ora No. il” of Dec, 3, reattes S. Wiittaker, are hereby appointed mem- | committee here Is the only reason the per- | yy BATS MADLAY 0 La Salles, aito- | have decided to soll during tho, next wdaywun vorma itt FINEST SUITES OF | 20.2ns7 und prices ao low that ull can purchase, Urgang ~ Be tt Reaolvedt by the Senate and Howseop Rep. “General” | that Liout.-Ce Firat | bers of the Bonrd of Assistant Aldermen, petratora of the trick are alive. A busl- | ARO tENT— TUTE OF | sk ahd plonveat sid munity papa enerci STU! . u SH UF WitH FINEST fi the Slate of Loutsiana ( Nevertheless, tho necessary ordys Wore | United States Infantry, will without ‘unnee- | |“, IL Oglesby iy appolntud a member of | jes 4 f icon in tho citys f t THeecmbin coneencd, That the judiciary Cone, | given for carrying Into effect tho elahges de- essary delay ian, a a Me” | tho‘ idonrd “at Assistant ‘Aldermen, in place | Hes Man had ust punted with le ae sinor, aplondidly iahtetlt asiestio far ealirondsye ees We CAM feo of tho House and Senute be Instrdctea to n= | termilned upoit by the President, Aug. %, | Gun, dosent, A, Mower’ cole hin of C.K. Gumbel, resigned.” hat, and he went into a saloon with half a | poration: caplial iawyurs onices on second door of TAL. Yestigate jointly, and report us, early us prio. ent, tho command of tho Fifth Military’ Dis | United Stites Infantry, trom duty ascom-| “Bycommand'of MaJGon, ILaxcoce.” | dozen of his friends to fit the hat upon his | Mund 4 Sous Clurkeut Apply at toons. zs x ins und 110 Stato-st, Ucublo, the boxt and most expeditious inethod wander of the Districtof Loulsiana.” “Gu The Thnes of Feb. 3, in closing an edl- | head. They all took beer and passed thohat | POO REN TT GFEICE IN wine METHODIST DANCIN AEA DO DEASION DS WAC ES, s sinnn. ‘ i : church Iiiock, Wat Uris ie, at anestult brokurs’ 1D. LAUN DE! Gf toning, Botore to Buiprome Court Of ihe | WAS ASSIGNED TO MAJ-GIN, W. A. WAN: | Mower will procect to foln the hendquarters | torini, Bays: "(Vo trust that Gen. Tancock | around so all could see It. Ono of tho me: Floqsane und desieibioe Inguitecof As IL BCHAR: | ioonied andi far endutohent.” teatabtabed tsk. Which has boon or uny Uo. passed. by Congress, cock, of hls regtnent, whieh Will be established at | Wil proceed in the good work which he has | ost mei that ever heli a country office went | Lek eom ttn tue block. NY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND Infringing upon tho rights of Loulslagaas wsove | Gent. Sheridan was «rected to proceed to | Greenville, Lu. xo vikorously and “virtuously commenced. | 15 the bartender and had a thin stice of Lim v EL au ut reinovnl. Jol iusndal ne crelgn and duly organized Stato,” Fort Leavonworth, to, assume command of | | “Special Orders No, 202," of Dee, 4, re- | Tho public interests require that still further : ah " t off, and when th ty | TANTEDoT (Asi PAID FOUR OLD GOLD AND SILVER _ Atvamendment confined the resolution to | lve Department of the Missouri, Sept. 1 ho | Yokes an order of Gen, Mowor wemovin By R, | removals shall be mide, burger cheese cut off, and when the party WANTED oro ie ai} GC ‘Mona ts ldaa on watohdsdiamorde. and yalnas ‘OUNG LADY AN private farully on North | pios of avery desorption, ut GOLISALD'S Loan wid fi Keuab= turned over his conumand t toncer | O'tourke, Clerk of the Second District Court, AAs the New Orleans Reputitcan of theanme | were luoklng nt the frescoed celling throwgh mV the act before the President for his elgna- | ty rank, Bvt. REO ET Pit i and appoliting It. L. Shelley In his steude "| dato torsely puts It, Ning members of the seas ciaabeas this wieked pers slip ee EOE ect ture, and the resulution was adopted. An ‘The yellow-fever was making ons of Its ‘This way o starting in, {¢ Is of course | City Council were removed by Gen, Han ed the ” cheeso under tho sweat- y ‘tint, t 18 attempt to adjourn the Legislature failed of | dreaded visits, Gen, Huneock tlt not care | needless to say, was by no means agreeable | Cock, becauso”—In strict accordance with | fonthor of the lit, aut the man pur it | Lefora anee, nad rte way" com u v] eMbErs Oo: ‘ict,’ at y eople, Who la | se canto of opposition to the hind. Gen. Grillin romniilne at bis posta | Constitutional Convention, ‘tho Now. Or. |. Gen. Hancock telegraphed’ his statoment | the hat Is ony of your nervous people, who id t nuilion Ossco (licensad), W nat Madisun-st. ee CReINISIED Tous on Mehud 1s Oud rocnie three It inv children, [CHEST PRICH PAID FO ATATH HAVINGS xlven und required 8. we aittee. i pid Midollty Hank books, and Beundimiviau Nae = ro onal Hunk oe 4, PMES, NG AND LODGI rukcr, wh Wauninugtonest, z bade North Side, YO LOAN IN SUMBOFEMAND LARQEIL “ UAURPATION OF CoNGnEss,” Galveston, tou the foyer wud dled. ‘She | loans Tine of Dee, & 1807, thus reads them | to Gen. Grant, Mr, Joubert, in behalt of | Ways complaining of belug sick, und Who |» sony CLARKS, NEAL TIE BittnaK— sinountaan improved city ront oatalo, Arty to Various adaltional resolutions of a like | command of the Fifth Miltary District thus | @ warulng. “Ths General Order of den, | ule Jtapaillesn ineibers of tho City Coun. | es wean ae iat pimeenry ies iv with board 8 to SU per wook: without board, | snd sult pe EIR ie Weteborat 000 ot charoetor wore yassod, Bee, 9 of one pro. | devolved npon Gen. Josepli Ay Mower, | | Haneack ln somo very cmphatle words af | ell, dle the satus, (Lo impenchnent, pro. fief. Howent back lo Ilsplucu of busic | &= reer NekeYo LORENA ene wee a te alfect of the removal of Gen, Sheridan 18 Who med | cevdligs d 4 lo PAIN, t 3 vided “That all the officers of the State of and the appointment of Gen. Linneork, Wis | itato or concoct rebellion Tisurreettar culminating point.” ‘The “My Policy ness, Wok off his hat and Inid It on the table. JVE_ out removal PAIICY, 1) Wost Stonroo-at, * Loulsiana shall proceed in the discharge of tt i n ts OF . and proceeded to answer some letters. He WARENCH MOUSK, CORNER OF STATE AND MH OF #100, OH MORE, mncdintely and serlously felt. ‘Tha move- | sedition, within the Hmits of this district.” | Andrew Johnson was creating n general sti 4 ie tlarrinon-ste., four blocks south of Palmar—Board "5 8 Clatk-ste cous $. their offical duties In thelr reapeotive sta- ety yaa eakealitpenat TA tie Wer | Hike unio day, Dec. 6, 1807, glvesus “Special | ular, Tho course of Gens Hancosie hud | eushe hy dotectat 2 eel And Seen te wad ruin per diy. 41 to BL er Weeks fon Et OANA GF pan TO BaD RACE tions as If no such Jaw had been promul- | publicansand Democrats, us'n Bowe bp | Ordera No, 2a" ‘The paper Is to be found | come to ba reeagnized as In ‘accord with the partugr asked i duh tho WARM Atel tale a een | WV AN aceinst foal stain neciitty for uno ‘year gated.” ‘The same day, the sum of “$30,000, | and direet, ut the polley of Reconstrictlon, | In the Now Orleans Limes with the follow- putley, Gen, Grant, with the showlne bes | and said ho guessed he Would #o hommes UG | POW SAME. | a Land 8 nat ant, GRIKPLN & DWIGHT, comar or hh thereof ns may b wr | At was thé ocension of serious misyivings on | ing head-lines; fore film, «id not feol that Unneock should ertouilewnk wheanld the al OR HALES PREMISES KNOWN AS THE | meme " one « , 4 spite 4 Y ane = = #0 much thoreof as may be neccssary the ong hand, aud general exultation oi tha HIGHLY IMPORTANT, bu sustained, Je rupted to the dispateh of | Mobaman ut Na dewalt Me ie Te ee a eee eee eee OP rittte aint lane TTiRGES Hous. was appropriated “to test the constltutlon- | othor, It was conceded by all as a part of Gen, Hancock, dirceting him to was full of milasiny, and In the stroet-carv | jeu, Davenport, ia. consining uf @ bullding fouratos | m LEAN! ae erwe ality of the act.” the “Sy Polley” of Andrew Johnson, REVOCATION oF 6 . = SUSPEND 118 ORDER, man who sat Nu te nee woved Away to tho | stud ntaty and about 5 fout aqunra, vethunted t A RESPECPAMLE | WEL PABLISUYD ++ Gen, Sheridan thus, as seen, had a hostile | Gon. Mower found theotticials whom Sher- MOF EN EE HDAN'S JURY OR- | anu report tho case more fully by mall, In PONT NEE NT dr If tha Had JUSL | Shareup adits; utes’ Tio. pany Wilabe door, a fang sroupan Uncles exunta for Amoriean apoorale f + Talla thio toons, ote, aro ull in Kaod condiuon. Hos in the provision, krocury, and contoctionery inva u firt-claas fufuroneus. Addioss M 123, care of toury Legislature to contend with from tho start, | !dan, had allowed to remain tn position closing his anawer to this demand, Gen, Han- | sald he had not, when the stranger sald thoy | stathdsconelat oF arse full aly dntal of vari a a 1, i auant, Liverpool, EM NO 1.OAN— RLID-TN D. AMILITUN, Kerlous “complications arose, naturally | Opanly aud bittorly certwats | helt friend NO MONE NEGHOES ON JUNTES.” cugk ved the following laneunge Were having pb great. deat of sinall-pox | fescon Fitih, und Mo foot on lown-sts, -Uropoanis | Uruonwoud, Adve . Ifrespeet as commander of tho dis: | there, and fe guessed he would. got out | Willbe received for the property ont of for the ~ ut = —— enough, ad betwoen the lines of civil and | Gen, Sheridan, Prestdont Jolinson had | , Gen. Muncuck “has been oftelally in | trict hard It absulutely neceasar: rey ous without the lots, of for the lots without the He, DIRI-ANOU'T 6 YARDS TO BE KK. - , . ‘| A y that I] and walk, and he pulled the bell and |} Add o. 8. W 3 I J. Inquire ata Larrubou-st, military Jurisdiction. A munteipal olection | chosen Gen. W. 8, Hancock ns the proper | formed that the adininistration of justice, | should take summary ieasures, regardless jumped off. ‘The cold perspiration brokeout | — NEXE iF tin THRETS om TAW THOATERS y DEC! 1 4 lind been ordered for the 1th of March In| man to appoint in his stead, ‘Choy were | capectally of criiulnal justice, In tho ‘courts, | of the consequenees with which partlsa i q xO tho Parish of Orleans, Te must bo ho eld, ¢ | wore thai conitdent That” Gon,’ Hun | la elogeod, If uot entroly frdatroted, by thd | Hughie threaten ane. Edo. Wot. know whut ou te foriend of to hah with a how a array, | berminsmirchve pees, advorizad fart ata atall, under the authorities elected fn 1835, cock ‘oe cnsclven i ralltnry” orilar nore ‘Mhwctals Oe fuller report could be furnished In this case, | the whole ploce of cheese seemed ta roll over AND ® | woney und pone fro0, 61, fi Gen. Mower was st St POPMSNONE tuli-ny., Naw the yenr provious to tho terrible massacre at | at once a solilier with whom it would notdo | ders 125, curront series, from those hond- Ben ant te one To stayed say omer tenet at ro ait he cats, eur ‘taintliye = Ty SUT FOr “ Meeh ui ” to trifle, and an ardent and uncompromising | uuartors, lasued on the 8th of August, INs7, i omy ' f iH TANTED—T0 HUY FOR OAGH, ORSTARTIN A. held, Mein unteribe li soetane ronnie Repu ean Tigavould brook no opposition | Tulatlve fo the analification of rao to be tara ralie pater sean acre, wl Harta naked. aneet 1 eaa"the pee acon frau UHCAT Feber Aston Te? tions, . in enforcement RE Reconstruction. Iv is ne- placed ou she Jury-lists of tho of State Lonts- | due to me and my position fin this mutter | mutter. Ho suid he belleved mortifiention ‘Y7ANTED—LAUEK FLAT RCOW-—STATE HIZE, ous, ‘Tho question arose as to whether the | cused of having been led by the vxtreme Ite | lana.” “fo determine who sliall and’ who | would necessitute w respectful request £0 be | itl oat aan eg a ee eee NIT ne Wconultin,dad'preos ‘Ww Gi, tetbunw ofice, —* brovislons of the Reconstructlonact regarding | publican by whom hoe was surrounded, into | shall not be Jurors, appertatns to the Lexls- | relloved. from my present command. —Al- | lta tosic colt Me Mate mud sail sho should | GPANTEDLIO B) the qualifications of eloctors within the mfl- | wholly unwarranted measures, ihe Fact Gee Pa er Gh react ia Special | though 1 have beon here suvonty days, this | think it had.“ Where did you get Into it?" WV nee aud Lrandios, aniuntiug ty about operative in such election, or, on the 4 he mn r ed ow wstbillty t — y r, eauly ad contrary, wer: to be lyuored, No ofticer had | Waa surrounded, oro SCI Us (0 WORE | re ea nat fromm sures aetaege | feat ong two days previous to this bolle for | diseqas hus got old of ie, aul dahil wot | ANTS. —______. | fsleplocnaraci:barts Ute obtate atta, Al's $b G most anything 1 eles nian because of his olor, He did so be | Sa Usa, Tepul a in de! by | Hive? She told hin if nny disease that 1S. TOLLINS, CLAIRVOYANT AND ‘TEST | Jango number of suoond-Laud buyulex, rockaways, pavet ben asslaned to the district, Gen. | serious “iMPEDINENTS TO RECONSTIUC: | Diieot hisgo lntorpretiiye the uct of C telegraph; and while I full recognize tho | smoiled like that lind got hold of him and niddluier taining iniorese e spociollyi privaty | oxtenslanictop cabriuluts ute, etc, many bu Mlle Bh ridan, ua’ well known, was exceedingly | °° lox iphoy | Hteas a4 to MuUURtOre uk diaeriataares | Pewee oe the Genent-Chict to dhapprove | Waa going to hyehirolle slo fellas thou | sioee aay, Regie Sets GIG) uae | Wau eueran ae eked tied Tadd Jouth to act inthe premises, Me was fairly | inthe shape of varlous Stato ofletals. They | Wis to be allowed, Lt may bo added that iis | i, petlon) E respectfully request thatas 1 | hy was going tw be a burden to bine | baste fur gunoral vxcallunce. forced to interfere, Saturday, March, he was | Appeured the more and niore hn that Nght 04 | Understanding of the law was precisely” the | puve feted Npon a full knowledge of the | welt if he {vat yer long. ho got ri , the thne drew near for the assembling of the | BNECME a ge tertatied Dy tee Tides ue | inet the Generul-in-Chict may delay his ac- | jis clothes off, Mahe. his feet In mus- | ee, Ee EOTE NAL 7 Walted upon by Mayor Monroe, Livut.-Gov. | Convention. “rhe order anuounelig the ro- | Hine As that entertained by the Judges of | tion’ until hy ean tuform ma what further | tard-water, ald he slept, ‘Che nnn GOODRICH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tait, | Uf sainy will be rowarded at tt West ftundolph-at, , Voorhiea, Speaker Cage, and Mr, Sparks, | sult of the election was promulgated on the bates ee Stakes Canta. it phegeers time papers or Information le may desire, in add | slopt und dreamed that w simall-pox tug was A, oO Tideago. "visa fraut Hien youre | JOHN SMIECHRIT, @UGEION AND COMMINEIO: Neglatrar of Voters. Mayor Monrov, 98 | distor October. By itthe dete wes eloaen cock, the United States Juries In Now oN dota what tas a alreu peat furnished, for |-hung in front at his house, and that he wis | Qenecteuce Suelbee eh 2 nts UG sie Be AVaablnttonest. ars. belly aa spokesman, requested an order that the elec- | were notitied to appear at Mechantes! Instl- | Tong prosented. thelr Toxulay quota of | {gull we lerstanding of tha case under con: | riding In a butcher's waxon to the pest- | ———— 4 2s, «|: Cust edynueus On hurees end bugyles, Coll tur bare WY BTOIRA van Bure Tr BROCK OF tive te Becks LOOSEN CHUNKY WAY HORA, 100 = ae ee puunds scat on Jefe fare tog. Any Information eat of November, { | sideration.” house, ‘The wife sent for adoctor, and when | --<~->~~ orem | gulls Hut, peneosdl under the existing State Inw, ‘ue teen that the Tending officials must bineles, sau ha diseriuination was allowed In | Gen, Grant, in reply, permitted the case to Hien pills arrived she told hin all | AN BXCHLLENT | MUSINIESS CHANCK fig) hat no person be allowed to vote save | needs be inharnony with the purposes of ‘Tho starting in, 04 seen, wus In held aver’ for examination, ‘The Repub-] about the case. ‘Tha doctor and the wile | iusmontuat win buur tnvestigauon. Good reasons | ACHE i Sea eewer eee duly registered ellizens. ‘Tha General replied | the Convention, An order of Nov, 13 ap-: a i ican leaders bestlrred themselves to make a held n post-mortem examination of tho lat, | ter selina. 1! Hot anawer tile unlooe yuu Pee yA rons Foie eV ety Ch. abs OF BUSINESS) ’ribuny attieo. 4, ‘alyo five wecond-baud hund-holsts, t an 0, teh h Ant Mt nted It, King Catler as Judge in place of.| PULL ACCORD WITH TIE JOMNEONIAN vote | proper showing. ‘The Kventny Wn f | cnt found the silee of Linburger. Fey | Baye the cond, pier but a tie conttarsy Would conor Ie Chana re note ot Kev i, Tho Iepublicans cave tho Military Com: Piveas tno follow ‘ead ore nti “4 aan paticy sy H thant shee. ‘al ey FANTED--ONE BECONI H ¥ f P. Hays as Sheriff o y - | We learn certaltt eal omfssarles | woke the patient, an repare his mbid for | meee aes ui f tha distilet, to the He fomaa ot panevedt aa ‘apooitited scorge W. Avery tn miapder at the samo thay duly generally | are at Washington, making aw gregt fuss | tho rovelation that was about, ss GOOD VICK Wi HE PAL) FOI UA! Witting waternual it ocd ordat to ut te be made, the ot GEL ht H % , ue a] Yold, under the act of Congress, Lc advised | his stead, Tho crowulng, or, ug termed, yetemmically wined and dined by those | about the zemoval of the Councilmen who, | doctor avked him if Le had wade his Will, Ca at enpuy mewudod ie. ssiablibed Ga | Weskluytourat,chicagee: Tho" | CMMES#S Gn bat wo ns KC Aa new, at Wallace's Elevator Wurks, 8) Linu! NTED--ONE ND-TTAND WTO os 1d

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