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sTHE NEW YORK HERALD, Se ae a —— WHOLE NO. 6785. - MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. ARUSDMERES, Uttle idea of an; but New York. - | country, and railroads were eatabliehed, communi: | have alluded Lo indeed, ut s howe segs iusted- DOUBLE SHEET. fea gare tenets | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | 00 lite lee of ioltnce. eid be, Tgiregou ths | from oso pace osuetber aluat widr hentsing speed | tos eousteymue, Hen 7 [ifere tbe wine sncan- Teas Lena, Wt ane ee FT I J hy hy lot 4 New York.” (Great ot powed dragons’ teeth. wi eid up around f in e mS BY AUCTIO No oats, thw erent of 1 fig Me ete ry HOMEWARD TRIP men, fee Beat at honor to be a member of any Senate | The canals, tho rallronds and the telegraphs, when spread | Dome that deserves (o open all the fountales of AR - NOTICE, _—THOB. BELL. AUCTIONEER. Geor, Enq. in the ohair, it OF THE of New York; if there was am Upper Senate, to be a | cover the soll, do not give mote to wrmies, but to wealth. | enthusiasm in tho hearts of riotic and ie ‘ sitet Bush.—3pectal ie dag, ot half peetne Resoly Tass ‘fee Feorowed Jestimogial be given to My. member of that would bea great Sonor, indeed. (Tre- | and pesce and civilization. Such isthechange produced | dent citizens. I had the honor by his id saintings, numerous 2, wich has been PRESIDENT AND CABINET. mentens laughter.) Teen Move Soak, the Risto af Lies She nuilen of Me You Wisklewhe hes ears, and I knew ho was devoted to oom: ‘elegant Furniture, »p' ily pl o s ¥ bundant materials now I witnessed the unflinching [i oat Fancy, ie Lees oie Hane Glevidotan, Reeolrods furthse mad it ‘taal aa saecaans [oe tg dag vy Hit tm the dis- | for «similar volume of equal interest, In contrasting the od what he believed ‘te serpy a Es << x tae Clocks, &o. Friday, at 2 The R ti f of things that New York stretches from boun- | present with the past. I Taielce that Tecan claim citi | ‘ou all know too well what services he rom-- 220 Canal stron, & nou variety rurtegy, And that tBn edhe be greisfally acoontol eception of the President at to I 4 is Tate cecaalom, to Fequire to be reminded of iiase, 3 , ede, ead sah heey sulee Cy Te ta;} eheeeal tenant Moan coca ti terare: 00 take'e eating clams at Montauk Point, 700 miles here, and ut iful of our om particularly now. ae crisis has done one EU, Rodtlentent ni Denes te weet rieate. fn She paopa Syracuse. ‘ou are regaling on lake trout. You strotch along aud | we go, from Ni from the Pitwee Whigs, ond demoersia, lars te-merroy MOS, BEEL, Au we gg scone oa urns wee glee 1 appolnied, Iivide the whole country. New York stretcles from the | lantic to the fie, we ate Acie et home We | other better. A long Br Bs, warfare bod ee oh AtreN |_NOTIOR—ORBENHOUSE PLANTS 4 ry Beociatve Commis ero lastracted to lavito the co-opers~ ., . frontier of Canada to bod LA State of New York i fe ae Googe great mission i eae ane it walla of separation, aad = oe Lege cpr Friday, May 2, ni 3 © rensior line ides ountry. vides Southern rimen! now making fails, hope good own side. Sradey oie coed of'cootites innate! | eee uamaremetanaiae peer eens ops | The Public Dinner to Mr. Webster, at Buffale, | sive sin ‘Goanicy. New Yor dite the ao = a tev, In order te OS ny Toh Btates from the Eastern. Here she is, into two heads, | of man on earth is lont. It becomes us, therefore, | wails, of late, have given ray befor the sole of | dhe ae lg A of she proposed fe Letters ko. own at New York and the ether at Mudalo, Uke « | et to confine dar vision to wetional views “but 0 | tritlem. How lito lg ° “Sontag Rees 04 Baseen, Venttene Betis, Commins: Be: | ip serly te thie tavitedion to be addreseed. stantse of Heiss Bos, Oe. pra Ching there she lee, Well, what are you | look at the whole Union as the anchor of safety « | Haste die the Oninns ort ‘like coueof ‘W. AL CARTER, Auctioucor, ST Dey steels” | of the members will be constantly ia attendanse, “The unos pps eee todowith ber? zed, fits. end tamoveatie, thereshe | Bosse, and és our pride abroul, wherever wo may go. | old, end Girty, and mean, to be pioknd kad wp yO oe ena nu BHM Gt caaan” | ™*"™"SCetry one warns nt overuse | guile tie content th getnnhass | Seis ense} ers Mitre" Beul'ss Saves | psy Mando sp ks wan ana 54 d sp : a DENIED £0 UKs, WHOEES AN BEY his Pause her to divide the whol Houth from the Kast, fon language, « common Ristory, and @ common | ment of Gstaterman, no matter wy ka, NNY LINDS BiGuTH QRAND CONCKRT, aT Burravo, May 21, 1851. apd she does 50, physically and Reoxtapblcally, as sho for. that ought to warm the heart of every American. it might operate. either for or him. i a | aN iyou Felony evening i ine Tekate f ‘The dinnor to which the Hon. Daniel Webster was in- | stretches here in the whole length end breadth, | Hitherto, tn times of aiflcuity and of danger, we have C by returning thanks for the sous at H. WAILERS soe vited by the people of the city of Buffalo,took place at | *he divides the Southern from ‘the Festern States. | known no North, po South, no Kast, no West. I need Khar, Auctioneer, Bookstore, 209 Bros Henete fe Ef 5 Bat. gentlemen, that ia her inferior destiny. [+r infe- , not refer you to the time when the blood of the mbers of the cabinet then withdrew. Belews eager eee gn . th Orand Concert, st 1 a Halt, om Peldn the Mansion House this evening, and was one of the | stor charaoterlatic, for E forebode nyt tot her, if T | douth owes freely in Massaohusotts and in this State | the diumer party finally broke up. Mr. Hruizs gave tie J. Ti seor-. MI CHOMRAR-MANU PAO TORY. vor Fane sane ae Gi eondway, EVANS Bil grandest affalrs of the kind which the queen clty of the | do nol mistake all suguries, her destiny is, likewlso, to | for the comuon country, and when tbe mou ofthe North | following semtiment:— Beaton Brown will eel by cxdce of Sustzuees ay | oo — mechan iakes las witnessed in many 8 year, unite the Slates fa one palitcal uniou.’ (Vociferous | requited the obilestion, by playing the same part in the | be ep of lott hepato We treet, % ‘ jenrienwn, notbing Mills my im- | South. Such was cur bo on, But, in these erved on of regard Sebi dee ery. Preorai. pice vat. on Friday evel ORAND CONCERT, At ubout 4 o'clock the company took thele places ater | $Bltenton“or somes p more tomy denote prestitoter. |' ter days, encasis have sown tares ‘among the wisest, from the first lady prevented. ppd dh Ge » reanieite for the dove business, nid all it parts 0 of the Louse, for salo at BARTLETT & | which Mr. Webster was estorted to the seat of honor, b prising: and ¢ fe, Biante, and theee things which pico en men ve ain ma of the North of former fete a ae Ee as lh “ile sala m accomplished by New York, connected with ys thought Washington nd his asoolates ft compa- | | This sentiment was recel uts of laaghter, ree and internal improvernente. I honor you for | nious for . Ts eeems there are men now in the | a understood that it sliuded to s Inte gives We MoCORMICK. AUCTIONERR. —- PURN!TURR, ENNY LIND’S GRAND concuRr AT TRIPLER Sac egy vere, Me: Weberet, Hee, Me Teipe, ben Hem it. When I consider that your canal runs tet the North who entertain different opinions Taisgovernment, | the nt Ua first lady introduced to him-ead Liquors, &0.—Wai, MoCormick & Co. will sol thie Hall, ov Friday evenin Tickets for chotoo seate | Mr. Mosely; and om the left Postmaster Genoral Hal | lakesto tide water; when I consider, also teat you have | formed sfter long ard anxious deliberation, may not be | bab, ft was said, he would not permit to be repeated bgr Syst ot 139 Sores streot, & goneral asnortmant | to all parts of the hours, fur raloat JAGUES wAOTHER'S Major Gen. Riley, who figured in the battles of Contreras | % Tailroad to tide water, snd I amalon, a8 I | the best that could be devised; but once destroy it, acd | another. ving, up, housokespieg, co Music Storo, 85 Broadway. Piesso remember, $35. a xamined, that stupend 4, ‘on will never replace It by another comparable toit, | _ ‘The dinner party then broke up. At 3 o'elook Stam eave Clank’ sn ear fay pny ICKETS FOR JENNY LIND'S CONCERT Sau | eed Onsen Gerke. Mx-Collestonr Rogues ie. Roots, and re ae air, om the soulhern Tange of mum | Attemptshavebeen madeto construc the constitution att. | President and’ bls cabinet left Syracuae, in § ped silver plated, rew—cor ss Ss toe, 10 quarter casks Brandy, Ti ning, at ‘Tripler Hall. Seats to all Lanta of Rr. | Judge Mullet presided at tho other end of the table. tains, from Ne gd to Lake Erie; when I cou- ferently from our fathers, and chicanery hax been used in | train, oe Ki was a largo crowd around tie lot of Tess, Groceries, yee Eve gi,ths,teek store of ADELANCE, SIME: | Afler the company had partaken of « splendid dinner | sider, the energy, the power, the indomitable ro | giving the go-by to what doce not chliné la withloca foc, | tes when starting, who ebeered vocierouay, | ot. eas ; while there is a rigid oxaction of the observances MoCORMICK, AUCTION EER, —— PORNITCRR * Fa mes which would refleet credit om any hotel in the country | Solution | wh ie ae genius and prople of Now York, whit, | sbecotber parts, Dat vou ‘will mot do thioryeu whe cer | Wase multitude collected; and’ tho Presideut’ wee 10 o'clock, wt Rlahty: rato as 1 be sold the F ca up how es somprising #1 en aud Pa peg, FOR THE OTHER ieee SEM ANOTHBR | ihe Mazor of Buffalo called the assemblage to order, and aver political party may lee, however wrong it may to | auire tut cvery oficer of the law (rom the custom house | comad by the dlacharge of cannon, and other demew it takes care of itself; it ix tras to iteolf; | officer to the President of tho United States, shall ewear | #(tations of joy. =. ae “ Fy is true to New York, and being true to iteelf it oes to support the oonrtitutiva—not aaan abstraction, but At Romesinuce wenn theslied peerage Ras mad PORE... SIS SPERCK OF THE MAYOR OF BUFPALO. faz in establishing the intozegt of the whole Counieyrin | a6 practical thing—nit in part but awe whole “age | & greater one, as far aa numbers were c TORROTTING HORSREMPEROR, | galt, Webster, my fellow cltleons of the elty of Buifalo | my opinion. Vor che I'wish li #0 10 proceed, Tkbow | ou Inw to be digrogardod, and muother to be carried out, | BAtional salute was Cred, and (lo cotuuslaem er hal! brother *o rants, that trotted tweaty miles ig | Wetine me to tondor to you thelr cordial acknowledge- | chews are questions of local aud Stat character, with | Some think that were they ia the councils of thecrontor of | mense. pen thaw che hour. .1 standing at Jom 1. Susdixor's, at gia | Meats for the distinguished honor you have conferred | which I have nothing to de. I know (here ia a propo- | this world, they would Lave mado it a better one than It Is, ARRIVAL AT UTICA. spoke a8 follows :— Furniture. S wl the ing of sal Weis No, jouse., SU Fat ak cities eee ne ‘toy No.7. ino hircinns Daguerrcotypes © Honan, Momomber, his Honor James Wadsworth, Mayor. On the right of | te satin, Dey Us advance. For pasdleulars, tnguite of Jom i thei by visitins their eity and by your acceptance | gition to make ty canal of greater and brondor, | (Laughter.) Jt iss good enough world for mo, and so T ‘Tho train arrived at Utica about twouty minutes pes: Seren omen see | LSnediker. vBRIDI aks. | UP thelr Invitation te npublie dinner, Buch is our dis- | i¢T may 60 say, togive to New York and ite comuercs os of the constitution. It is the proud heritage of our | five o'clock, where @ considerable number of inhale sivar—sunbeasing, vers cbcles opste fer cottons ci toa NION CouRS ne cq | tends trom the capital of thenuation, thal we rarely have | moro power to ict out what it has with greater facility, | fathers, bought with their blood, and if we are loyal to it be na Sees ain tegen with: their military compamirt ‘Tenth and Eleventh avenves ran thronel thir ore te foc aa me x. an opportunity of seciag our distinguished statesmen | know not how that may comport with Wate politics | there ts ‘no tmit to the future dostiny of this nation. fter the firing of a salute,tho President was itterstiy casy neceas renders K ene ofthe most desiralia, places for pb sesiden fe within short dotauce of tie | Teil be wold te in paresis . among ur, and we fool the more earrer of this opportu- | or Stat: ments, and I gnall be happy to see the | When} look on this city, that s few years ago wns & carried by the crowd, and borne between the opem Lag uity—the fist which has occurred’ in many yoars—to | Gay when there shall be no obstrdction or hindrance tn | midtues wih searcely a house upou it for human hable | formed by the military to Barge’ Hotel. tender you the tribute of our approbation and cond- | any article of tradeor commores going cut right, atraight | tation, Lae how !¢ has «prung up under s government He wne addressed on tho steps by Mayor Hinman. only Geet Genuh sirteh aeas te denoe, which ls ¢o eminently due Wo your public servi tr », and \- ‘Tho President ‘brie hanking the tabi: x public services strong. with breadth enc ‘end margia hb. | which rewards virtue, and gives encouragement to ia- briefly replied. After U moditicg, mate bnetta at the poprayhicmanne, | Sa sfaie,? A &8°% MH di Peart a? ‘oat verte | and historic careor mall the dark hours throug which |. Strum, with breadth enough. Iharket May Teay, | dustry, weulth for labor, aud freedom for. all. (Great | Mayor and Oommen Council forthe reception ke hee Spply at the office vf the auctioneer, 27 Wall etre. soprictets | the country bas parsed. alace you firwt took @ position | gentiomen, that @ broad, desp and amplo caval realizes, pre But for its'fosteriag care und protection, with, he proceeded to enlogize the beauties ef the _ imei Adee a rare <ENTREVILL¥ COURSE, L. L—-TROTTIN in the aifsirs of government, your countrymen have al- | god more than feallzes, what the poet bag guid of the | this valley would be now ott waa whon x was | Scenery cf Wertern Now York Hoe said that if emg : > 4, of, $0, mala "heats, beat theas in te to ways assigned to you tie post wherein was the micst pro- | Bivor Thames. wandered over by the Ind!one ond the bear. Dosti one who had ever bebeLitthees cones sould vist aay Bs. See Oc E MAS 3 ATION | and detvor to weigh 200 Ib conse oa te. to | bable danger; and, standing with your bacd on the © Oh. could I throw lice thea, thix coverntpent now, nod © tue inconceivable ee other he would find # difference by o Feat yg ‘indolent: deme comprising | #08¢ Friday, May.2, by te woe cra Ms den ‘* ota gh constitution, |i ult fesoc bitters thee tho uaion of these ‘And make this stream, of international war must fuiiow. There la no telilog into | and eo thie country better and better ou his reterm. iy, wi orig: Old | is -_ | States. (Guest applause) History says of Cato, that if he My great exemplar, what a gulf of misery tho country would be puanked by Ro ted apott to nee xo many of the citizons of Civics, | FVENTREVILLE COURSE, L. 1. TROTTING - could not save, he ab least proionged the liberties of ‘As itia my thems; sveh acaianity. Cast aside the counsels of men who | Whom ¢ was the oficial organ, devoted to the | Co%asy, May 26, at threo o'clock, P. 7 Lome; and we lr, feel thet the American coustitution, Thongh deep. yet clea, say the Union ts a curse, and who teach you ter be its | constitution got Union. mille beste, tn barness.. George Nelsonaters tl.g, black | the Magna Chacta of the liberties of the world. is safe Fhoogh genie, SA ‘not dad, provisions. Revert to the principles and practice of the There was then a tremendous rush. and the President Harty; Owner entors b. g. Hoaset Soha; S. Molanghlia | While you livs, LE am go T might, sir, speak of our Biroag Without early tatbers who lived when the constitution waa adopt- Wy sorrel i one of the parlors of the hotel, aad | eaters'b, g Pelham; Goons Rays eet f.Selime: peculiar focal position; I mighs speak of the rude begia- Without pron id tuit. ed, und you will seo that they regarded it ae binding in ann there that Ls fwas obliged to take Tepenal: nob eee, | pratense mepicee. | Ring cat or rings we 28 ore, Ueeld et | (ave oving oe ee ier Bete | Srameenee Pare oes eee re: | RECOMEES esh eum, ang tm Mayve aperial: Anohor; * abscueer, cake of ual forboare nion hea nen forma formed, und t ina rich old fruity Hatay: aid'wad | FRB MOwEE FLEAS or og Pea F, the Si, tor horses | TIRE Mpeak te you of our commerce, which fa our lites pee oh: ‘wo wore oomipetiod'to bevel off our | (6 thane of tho revelation, there would have been border | Common Oounell ‘nccompaniad the President ‘avney; delicate Lown ard eth Rorig Laud: | ings ores caebdee fee tan Milo heata, best three of ire, | blood; of the importance of our interne! improvements - wars and fraye asin Europe, instead of the cultivation | the streets, sine old Port oe estes Oterd; dark va & Bumbeli Be 1. Woode to ua asa clty, and toNew York a9 a State, but I ka THR RECEPTION AT SYmAct of the roll the developement of our mighty resources, aud Bonfires were lighted iv the ovening, and, ab enters b. g. fom ‘Toombs J that if is pobMecersary to call the attention of s disc Ouxscden, Me 4 AM the erection of monuments of civilisation and peace, I | o'clock, a dollar-and-a hall suppor was givoa ab | salers >. im. Fanny, B.C. Martin enter: Dymbady Testor. | minute stateaman ike you to much subjects; sud know. 2 eg geP' dette . toy, then, tranemil the Vulow to the Latest posterity. Hotel by the Committec of Reception. aw | TEP sRese be Suess Sess Salt pare Gives 4 vupen. ____ | Ing as Leo the imputionce there is to hear the sound of hia morning, at 10 o'clock, Mr, Kellogmls Amateur hie. Grans mthen withdrew emidst loud cheers. ‘Tho Prosident retired early, and there war mo speaking: ‘9 vineyard of J. © o febaman, i} SSS = == | that voloe which has hold fu thraldom tho citiroas of | Pand, which eonsiute of re«poctable citleor:. sommonced Mr. Carrrenoen being yoolferously cadied for, came | OF toasts. by ey org ag She fons asapintens vet neds. the oft te nnn. SPORTING. naronnnnnae | Uhinvast vepubile, T conclude, vir, by introducing t) | pisying om the balcony of the Byracuse House, anda | forward and said Thus ended the moveinents of the President em srevretenst is eer special cavertioonsst ftopetiog tas | FINO TRE ST. GEORGE CRICKET CLOW —THE UNDER. | 10% By fellow-cillzens of Duitsio (Tremendous ap- | [27 Sowd envembled in fromt Shorty uiicz, the Mayor MX. CRITTRNDEN'S SERCH. seperate, sei Hamplos can be oxemined at our ators. } signed haa got eleven men to play the St. George’ 4 ’ The demonstrations of kindness I have received in . — Grickos Cinb with thelt ‘eleven best, for say amount fiom Waasrae arose | St Common Coumeil, Committee of Reooption and | Western New York, mako me feel as if 1 worse smoug TREPARATIONS AT ALDANT. sito $1, als Fogg match cane dre fiw'st Committes of Arrangements, xecompanted the President a 9 ser ey — : bycwnd Ly ~ a 4 Arsant, May 21, 16g, * Seraph only & source of pleas’ > me, but o ruotion, in moet SrODDARD. MR. WERSTRE'S SPZECTE and vite to the First ward; (hence to Penitentiary Flitl; bro § b ae wh ae daoper vegasa ‘Ge car eusnen A apecial ing of the Common Council was het ob i hence by Lodi street to James stress; thenss down | country. Before thia, I clalmed evecy acre of It aa my | tvs o'vlock BM yesterday, at which » committes wae Mr. Mayor and fellow-citizeus of the city of Buitalo.— | 4 i country a y 7 Tkaow that in regurd to the condition of tho country you | 7ameé treet to Lock street; thence down Loci: atecet to | OW; pow I fwi it ls iny own. snd that the cbarter of appointed to make arrancoments to teuder to Preskéems Fayette street; thenee dewn Fayette olreet to Walnut | Smeniite of a cltiaen of te United States ls something | Filimore and bis cabinet, the hospltalities of the elty, think as I(hlok, thot there is but one all-absoriing ques moro than a dead Lotter. aaa im the his vtreat; thence to Genesee wtreet; thence down Gonoses | words, “I am an Amoriesa citicon.”” {scat chseclug) ea that age ng ached agp pn soletion ea on and that i the preservation ofthis Ualoa, (Chasers, socletio, nd if God givos me rag eed to sa, Jhisereed street to Fayette park; down Puraace atrest to Ononda- | Whoever raises his hand to upset (he sscrod bond of | honor th oh oo vt. Suny Wie cookte at w c; bength, 1 prog 7 ga. street; thence down Opondaca street to Seline | Unica, ket him Gud in you am enemy aod an opposer. | city, with the Western train, Unis afternoon” to you, and to your fellow-citizema, on that subjoct, to | &* bass vg (Loud cheer.) WL you let auy man tear the groat morrow. (Outburets of appinase, for some tlma) In | ret: thence down Ballas sirost to the Byrscuse House- | charter by which our fathors made us one? (Vries MR. WEBSTER’S VISIT To RocIrESTmR. Sa Guha baer kd Mhetenem, getioncs, I PUBLIC BUILDINGS WORTHY OF ATTENTION. ~o poy never.") Weare ons in a, Rocirmeten, May a1, 18am would not willingly spice to wach a tofly, all-important | ‘The peniceatiary, governed by Capt. Joseph A. Yard, | OP Rbicot, om, im Ianguagh, and one in the seatimenis | Tho Eom. Daniel Webster will visit this city on Beldag aero, | desire, rather, on this oneastom, to answer You | who resigned e valnabic situation uader government | Plate, but all the States. It wan a gress compact of | Cfirceme ond Femalns few hours, He will sddrem the plenaure of seeing im formee. Gira, many ef whow bee | 9 fight inte Moxicnn war, aud was afterwards decapl- ee ne And ere aga ene nee ve what part is atic to himvelf? | Baltimore City Counell—Southern Maat of mamos 4p} cheltonge, pee disa’ OHOKCK STOTMARD, JULTON MARKET AGAINST LONG ISLAND.—We. Al, will accept Une ohall john Hoo wil row them ia equal boats fer aad dollars. ROBERT TILLFORD. THOMAS HAYS, Solis Roe come up, or back down. RAND STREET HALL, 127 GRAND sTREeT, NRW great rac matoh, between (he celebrated aay connection with the p sei pace And the well kuown American dog Kail | long toa geacration whic& hax grown up sinco T was | tated by the Willmore administration, aa being « de ee teint. te tae hero, but with ail of whom I fool a eympathy for the | woerat, though, om this occasion, he wae the Greed Ttems, &e. gent poompertty which has dlinguishad theiz city, and Wwe aro told it ie 6 + panied by & ver be without s dlstingtiehed eelghbor in your viel: jort- Marshal of the procession Bacromone, May 91, 1861, mapecta which Provi holda owt before - ae o- theme sa.) Canticum, ¥ live lad the sienna’ Ths Orphaa Avylusa,at ths extromity of the city, | 2B and hell. Such aro the extraordinary things thet Ax ordinance for selling 1,400 shares Railroad dividemd and Goltz bie let ots anys ve aw ower Li fevatioian ivon witeraase | te, My frieode, it is tho ark Ber further periiew ave, inquire at 105 Bitweey 2 | Amcoemente te count being tn the woot a hn og crmmands s One view of it, sad the various churches, @° | of aafety in © rd Tut ont our Liberties, Guan been passed by both branches of owe Oly 1 - NY = 7 \e visit came bere os a . ; | hae there will b Py? faentiu this mat which there are sixteen in the city, lnoiuding that ef | but the Whertire of # The Listery of this Counelt. EAL -UUK FARM OF THE LATE MOSES CLARK, | 1S GT IN cow on kad stove i ents ia tad BRM andi? ait s fete heats | ir Map techie — souitay O00. be $0 Soiy Ne Poteg Then | whe neaiicen mall kesaecees Hat Cheoter bee Sel pe Fe | which tony bo soem Bt the above rovme. bs] bon gy ms ves neighbor yours, wl J Tree firvigners end natives seatiered over it from the A viclont ball storm passed over Dinwiddie consty, Horiou Sige" Iv ig Lounded northerly by the rosd | === : from 7 | ou aud your posterity will As for the salt works, which extemd over so large 3 | Atlantic t tho bay of San Pranciroo, yet all ‘rom fost . rors owt Va, om Wedvesday last. Stoves as lange net Chaater to Now Rocholie, easterly by the | socpaneg hed my i | Portion of ope side of the city. Charo ts nothing attrac | ther sono man We are made up of the most - partehige rondo? bast Chesiee. on wick rene ills Zavpode, |. itiimieed ee Tint Gros there cere SOOT rovhe Laine ieeanien) | sive about Chem, cus metetinis ‘The enenqetia from among mau ind 27> | eges fell, tm some placea five inches doop. In Primge ied « RE bee Phe oe ie ‘ nod though they pinng fre je 8, va aryout- | YP RTE iinet tie Uted instolocon ottwenty-nve pereass , Lei fresh tu wy rrecilection whon it was only a waste: | As the peceowion peated, © largo mumber of Trish le | they arc soon monkled In th ssune American mould, and | Oconee the hall was two Inches doop, aad greet infamy was calied upon to rtvius tho we “6 which were de G by the assaults of the British. I came hore af- eotlewen, in IA, Your city then had en os inrvcd auvencvute had eonamenrel abd provporiby had tegun. 1 bad the pleasure of addressing you ur your DRY DOCK COMPANY “A | fathers, or both, in the Perk: aud 1 remember I was | on the capital ato politan Bah, will bs of June noxt, at tir By orderot the Boxed of Di J.B. WILLIAMS, Onehiee. borers, working on the ralirved, garetree chews fr the | the currgtns,f the world are sonoeutrated in this free ; country. I bave enjoyed the day in the beauty of your eulangemont of the Brie Conel. poenery, and 1 ne days of inereased wealth On pasing Foyotes Park, there was a number of | fty beture yon. Tie rallrouds and canals that pass kitls who walve! Unoir Landisechiets onthuslasticaliy, | tiough your cliy will Identify you #'.i ail the greit t said ~~ sources of commerstal wealth. a jou are vesriy your. | Ia thet, everywhere, the President and ble cabinet wwe | Aus cooweof agtesiturd eohergriss. Aad chen | Jo Sows Caroline the cropaare vullering for want af rain In New Orleans tho weather is ecorohing hot, and the | cltirons are matting for Cd, orth. The Cart harges of swindling agaimet 0 coco oolelwatnd ‘They are sileged to have taken = { } | | was done to the crops j | ew Nechelle. ma OR SALE FOR $6,900, basement brick heave, on th avenee, teaver 7 | ther things, that I might aay with safety | warmly roslved, Notwithaanding the olty ta demo | the cont. mplated ensarxement of the Brie = | Central America aod Cubs, a‘ter the fusion of Pastas a e | sheet slanmmboats on Lake Hele. | cratic, with © demecentic Mayor and Common Cousoll, | picted. then will thy messnary of your prosperity be full, ? coaise “¢ - i C. ec b re oo eve ge sfpayment. By order of the Woaed af Dir gratiomen, and 1 hope rome parties Co that | yt all jolued beartily in this natioesl Union demoastra- “ Salen anh kicéore* (Kane ais oie aes Vizginia Convention. transaction ory here. ‘The mechanich of Buffaio did me | (ion. In faet, tho sentiment appeared to be unanimous | for Kicracewn, Va, May 9, TREL. the great honor of tendering to me present of am artl- id Kentucky. and maoy shouts for Leury Clay, DALOUPE MINING COMPANY.—CERSONS IN LLOTUR TOOK OF YOUTHS AND CHIL. | | and (he whole affair in highly creditable to Hyracuse | sive nine cheers for the Union ] Te the Convention (olay, Bir. Betts’ Inst propestiiem “he frog 3 y Pa : ~ of ak : Ht fucpituro, made from a preat, glorious, black walous | °° The Preek’ 5 + of the cabinst then witl : ene ener nee ce see tes oll Saban aceasta “0, Which prow to the south of us. ‘They signities thele } However, ono dirgreceful (hing was dome—eome wroteh | 4 10° Uy rr dinjersed. Shortly aftee one | Tet Teed down, by adeciatve majority. A metion & jor the haginess. Terme tiberal. Apply ow tiv Wi. 1. Teuais, 4 Wall a Slat waleus aay § vot hamdblila powled, and hed thaa 4 o'clock. tote ne sad two huodted porscos eat down | Smend the compromise, by roduoing the Western am | ees a e. ( tae we bab . ©, at ouse. | ‘ @QOR SALK—Tue STOCK AND FIXTURES oF A CAGO CITY LOAN.—SRALED PROPOSALS WILL | tay be * Oesoren, wh aoen pr Pree a i the city and somt to Roohester. the purport of which | tos aplendid & 0 She Byteenea live The Ma oe | jority, one, in the Lowor Hous, bas caused » protreasat Kiguos Store, together with a lase of Gur years tra | 7 be reccived ut the Mayor's etoe, In tbe city of Chicago, | tn July. the tree wae standing. aed in about | 8, that the kidaappers were coming, and recommend: ded andl Ube Vewsident smd hin party nb ag elther | debate, which la stil! pending. The compromise ta, hege p. -3 tr ae Sahay stan Bey in a Caen there was an clegent tabie ce Neautifel work- | ing fugitive slaves to beware. Y beard it said thot it war Setlcwal easy Tetons any Wont | ever, still couddders@ vate, ad Thirty eixta etroate, i Dollars, then im Bostom. | intended to tyneh the person who gos Um up, if he vor arcee and seid—1 feel great pleewure tm ¥ ad on siaketh GPEAUISTINY Ik Oe | t d me tothe waride, | its found an 8 ° iio toms’ we" The United Webhes of thts happy The Meambont Coiliston on the Dolaware, mt ee FORT bins 33 ASN and there it ponds now, in thodest room in my hour; and “ wr Jur glortows Token, now and for ever."” Puvapmiowra, May a1, TROL, inasiuena.” Sn v4 3, Tha walt kuown | ; there twill mad a eng ne Ulrevand | ope alone | The Mavoa delivered the feilowing adroos tn welecon recolved with (reat oulbwiaan ‘The impromion wow ls that mo live wore lost by Uke dstore, Nooats 8 eoue, fot # house will stavd. | (Apple md take this ooow | 4, Pvoekdont bo th. “ _ © responded to (vilowe ' ‘ Galo; be Ene fancy 4 rire oy Sod ans eek | 4 CORNER, Jom te Feiterste my thanks for that beautiful present, | "6 “He Preskdous to the olty Judge Lawresce responded as fullowe etenaboat coliision text piht, on tho Delaware, Cag, APERCH OF JUDOR LAWKENCH nnd is now ding & good (rade; will be low auld by a cavh ons Chicago. iKpelt 90, 1861. (Appliance) Tem drond =I a proud to pomiay 1b. ADDRENA OF THE MAYOR. would we he wi t the Union? Fam | Davie remained wilh the beat all olght, and, by grade bomer. i | - - — | and F san prond in eli the reoileetions that i anggente Mr. President—in bebaif of the Oveporation of this be geptieman who, to-d 4 be had | Oxortions, (hinks all were saved. There wore shew. OR BAIR OR TO LET | PEXxarivss ANIA RAILROAD—NOTICB TO. CON- | (Applaue) 1. ¥ 4 ngnin in Buffalo fourteen years ago, | city, and » commitien of our citiwan, 1 sever heaed ofthe Walon th he wae oe eae, Lanne | pevent, “ board Ac ass the Biak coe o fe.—Vropownte will be received from the “uh to the | on my eevern froan fret. That. 1 thick. wasin July | to eddrem you ido weigome you Pte eg pnb wage Toe Ay Psy = So agen ll | y parcengars on bo ity low bow! Cintas more aoe ord I2h of Jens neat, nt Johnstown and Swmmit, for the | ais, ‘Lief the » n May Tt was soon aftorthe | guished mombors ¢ bi r th steeper puma agi ee 9 biy-G¥e yeart | ing sticmpted Lo bring up the steamer, but, after the Budeou Bi Apply t ry of that part of the mountain divistos “ ba —— ae cablact we jvarning wi of tue ond upwards (Great Ianghter) IY the Union i | ber « short distance, rhe aank in Jerey chaunel, " TOR. | railroad, between At in Bileir | edwinstration, | yu. to the how of the coutred oity of your Me | 616 ebelte ary nve in place of (tT Would Khe upper deck ard pipes, opty. aro new visible POR SALE THE Leask ON THE sToRZ, NO. 16 somaya ay I resolleot | Live Stale, We weiccme you ax tho chief magutrste of id we bave w goverumens of | The een bckoces sated toda r eirces, Be rumnlag three years from : 51 cee . “ a K © plemtner ed Und hacketwe, Mag 1, 10s. A very devirtble business Location. apply cn | S| Sea mo ep agg Fe pee fn my have a Gooroation, «iol | with thirty. five vassougers and a full freight , Boulbion and respanad the premise une cf Our olvinen aid | _ | whee we | bilities that must ever surround (Re exsoutlon of auch & ton of the Union. aad haes | OR fA A PUBLIC HOUSER, WITHIN A YEW | a t beaklog up of | Last; but we muy be permitied to indulge she hope that, cards? What le the gains to be? | The Presby tort » Genoral Anne vably Settler doors of Br ’ 4 foe Owe yours. oan canteia of the country, and Mr Yau By we * pro rauided the corfiicta of opinion and interom. the trae mont of Che Mavery Guestion. de porsche. ° “faenigut ne mi oushe twenty. | ton for ae arlon of Congres. ‘They rather | principles «f Cur muverument will he Rept steadily in Urica, May 21-25 PM, uh New mach Seard Milos, linge’ Asosolan c, | bactened one progr weat ty the way of Ken- | view, end tts edininiratlen so condueted es te stoare x : aimeted nating when an Ibtee; tadle Big Wo Mitichland Racase, Peas ti Tilinols, and hed the ptonsurw | the peace, the happiness, prosperity and glory of | trie vere Ge How ehest Ornaend Aemiaty Ses tades to t eencngand ¥ RB THOMSON, Chief Bagtocor. my feilow-citizons Huidao on wy | our common countiy Woe tsarm that the immediate | that | AcLate this morning om the TO LET—AN ELEGANTHY PUR | ga insce Depaett Pee cer vanessicnia: we ita | gouttomen, it ly a olyecs of your wilt to Wee bis brdlowed, at 8 aietee scortaln | Just rect ann, & a ¥ that between that time and the preseat, | ¢ mapletion of that great we party und thelr sgita ion will ne | fe wilde ° NEW JERSRY EXPLORIN ty mented at lent waif | human onterprive, the New Y Ee peek | the notion « ay Hh, ot — pple f 60,000 iauabl- | We mjctoe with eur f anh rere | — o 1 tents. Ibeew 7 wonders of the age | comption, that they are - ped aon ne A be & powerument without liberty: fur | Masmobasctio Legisetare—Kicction of @ AND PIXTORES fentiomen | eedef the country. Tonjoy it amen, with &de- | nod biewings whied t improvements ate coul- | Sietumt reguiated Hiberty thors la no liberty at oat. Shall | hewator. Fisoopect, otvecte, Ey a, ere of plesauze, foferior only to your own. because wo | enlated to eetow. Vou, alr, aro familiar with the bis | J, ,:cte down tbe cone! liathon, and bogie de now? Mot Kowrow, May 1, 1861. oe Yorks James 1. rr of the samme covolry, aanase we partWeipaty in the | tury of this piace: foe Ht lnwithie gone reanttetion that | Wy ace, every {us for the conaizution a It is. | te Convention of beth branches of the Legidatumn, i> ; proprister is xolag | derecy: Wililew same devtiny, and lecnase we are bound to thosams | (ie epot upun which we pow sirad was ® wilderness ats, and these b+ partice ace | : Wen, “Bes lertber parctontars t Fine premiacs "| W. Savane, of Sense aval menting of tn | faith for good or evil. AU (hab is my interest be your | You wow leheld here a veautiful oity, with a ps 5 ce ef een cbutian | day, Albert Thorndike, whi, wae closed to the Mate 4 flowtng effivers were duly eloct»t'— James tats fret; at boast T feet # to be #0, and that there is not | of measly twenty-Ove (hound to be ttl raitrond Benate to fill the tre ceeesioned by the rewigea fae N RCHANICS AND OTHRES, WO DESIRE TO LO- rie ws a, son Fireside ty 1h la tego, or beyond (ie Inka, @ olty ply lemepre ve ws —ow cronies and reilvorde—ant ow © as logether—shall be blotted of Frederick domeorst. Mr Therndine te in a NT eh me Eg Cosmas ites terete Te nele felled a held of wheat. planted. or any of [at Ftaple preductions. are we chic&y indebted for our | fag legs 1 wetty The Ligidtavure bas voted w adjoarm eee eS cette by aed : “GEORGE W. SAV AGR, Se: [ro rarity, im which 1 fie do nod take aa ioterest. | repid progrom. Wi deubt nob thot the general gyvacn ‘Ths pontioman having thus concluded, the band struck | on Peturdey. (Th ut chante’ Exobangs. . - a. a ~. | Put the jemen, pone r went dul jatns the importance of secomding Unaes Bter Bpangied Banner Gey (Thureday), at the Merohant ~ 70 LEND OG Ma re race hem, (Cheers) Here ia my eforte off imtividuals and Wades, by the jadisions tia. | °F. wd 9 venwonin then gure the toast —* Mil B, Lanton asf ROAR STORK FOR SALP—THK STOCK AND PLE 50,( in enna to 9 Bear me, (pointing to fhe Honaratie Albert H Tracy.) | prorment of theese uavigbie waters of the country over | iy: Filmer, the P 1 of the United States.” tures of p hoe ald ebeap, aa the preseet | Wew 4 im this city, Rrowkly © young mon logether—handaome ff yon piace | which the tationnsl guvernment exerts un juss The toast wae rooted with much onthusieam, the vor, Moy 20, 1860. ’ owner bas other to y até Pourth | BROAD, No. Li Wall steses, ta the Croton Water +) Teams to ore but ayhort tne ago, aud | tenable juriatietion. Ageia do wo bid you a oor ¢ © Ube tr fone The case of Thi mas Keyes ve. Wilinm D. Lauten ond Bremue, corme of Niu bn ebree Ai | Mico, basement, pa Pa does gn are. (Appiauas.) Now, who do T see around | ai wutceany ane ‘may "your edmialstendive, to ite ETS’ b. tnase responded. Wo sald — others we muspended thie afternoon, umtil to Nomer foc sade, asitvoraie at Tey, B90 plosoa of Fame #30, 000 tarts, AT SIX PER CNT LvTh. | Mt here? Why the rising gonoration have taken por | olow. be much a” shail coufer honor upow nll who arecon- Preecnt OF Ma. WELLE morning by mquces «f o unuel. who stated - ter for sate, dnitvoraiie at Tray, M09 plosoa of Taine a 6 tee. seenion of Buffalo, (Applause.) Yo tathora be frichton- | cerned in it, and prove s lasting blessing Wo your entire rao a pal ot Thee a On thy tWe Pie rs to nee he + the President of the | SeTeement bad been catered into between the partes Gat ed, yo grand-frihers be at ig ia of Baifalo | constituency Lam prod here & rede hte ply Ry ee EE iaivers of bls iusrions sabe. | & mitlement, which Ubey bal no dows wonkd beeen | thes reat/ertata, tn this el reste more sume Ayviy #9 JUN F. CUNKEY, No 23 Wail | bate taken ponseadom of the of ‘Appiause-) But, ine Freee Street, corner of Broad. | then, you unmarried women ef Baftsle, vad you young | T8 President returned thanks in » few words tet “And, while 1 ¢ifer wich them on many mated Lofors the «peming ef coart to-morry treet, corner of Bro 3 n —y P " rf ® bere ti » — - o - EE | wife Of Bullalo, be uolihor frelghtened of ainemod, for | Tshould mention that the German military companics | foiniw. | sm bapoy Uist Hives ls & Sumtuly Riel A | neta of the Steamship Gorgia at Sow and docks, acne the Croontush Rallevad Dopst Sep 1 SURANCES, those who hate takep poxsewsion wil be your protestors | saluted the Preaktent on coming out of the hotel, and oa | nae tor ined Senencve, of ang of hie ; ‘Ortoane. nha ‘ aclanghiee and | believe ties Chis teteae throughout | iis return, by presenting arms, and by sovecsl rounds | tat) thauk ny God be has boon found Sy he | How Ghanem, Sinn 0 nOvsi vib 1N sRoO. the whote pounty of Erie. The arms of you! h - un Geom om York, oe eee ctaireah of Hert Decattene ales oes oh ne tte eres , . bn Beh ait habs gu saya worctips tut fom ag tgmreore at | sop ene tenanncd ahd hocks nome oe nous | Serta acs oth MSc aelads ple | ‘The Ragureton upon, Delaware, Lestertene Dasmeat in bullding No.3 Woy sires’ sauieck Ap » Une Aarired, who may take out policies andet | men in this comutry push forwar overytelng— ty vat > The Sverotary of the Navy—North Oaro- Wreweroron, May it. 1868, Diet, tho greatest possible proseat and pros coer thing. Gentiomen, T need not say that this Trees were presented to the President in the drawing room | sentir Uncer that ek be comferred by life saeurance Diy ot No. 2 Dey siecet, office No. 8, thir. ioor, Hina’ mast didingviebed soo wo hail bls warm words An injuction has basen served upow the lottertes of Sate 8 beigit harlinger a the future trom the | State, and no more drawings will take place amtit oe Ty rod la ontitied, at tw to receive at hborhon! cf youry, amd this great Atate of yours, ta and (hey, In tern, presented bis: eth beautiful bouquets (PO LET LART OF THR FASMION AUER NUILE | Feu 'an inmeliate Mdvaned, te the Sere the fal oft 3 sting to the o70 nad (the imagination, | 4 mumier of chiddren and sevaral gentlemen were ao | yanny South? COUN Grates Cen tho meets of The cape wae, T Hayard street, co cof epleadis front | smonet cf the paid aamwal premiums, without ssourtey b your presomte—the 2 ‘ anaes deal cevier, on ten sont sion, filo, | eownl Uablllty, oF ence at abe Polley, bat , Tee Fork the ural phenomons of New York—are | introduced. Menntime the crowd increased before the | The touat was received sith front choeet Steer Ahonnndiaw Soanaiieains Bod peivilers of the tabling room, excitirg too Thore ls this noble river | door, and Che calls for Bilimors wore loud and long. At Y " Wasnimatom, Geceion cnr neediately. re mise the whole sowtta ot she poll ae — Me. GRAMAM'S SPRUICH. May £1, 1662. can be ven immedinair: aque ¢ the pens he savured a8 any Une not reate =the N @ froma which is inane; the | engin he appeared om the balcony, and wae warmly | Tce lg ona thing tet occurs to me, flor we ara |. The announcement of the death of Mrs. Alenandae sasured ab any ita ners, of ig, ce rete of Cea wert; the tates | cnsered ect far rotten, Gout | ted Ghnes a tog Hag ie ieee Th raneai aly eer the | are there In ge ng & of Now York that = Mr. Warrey Raidwin, the ox Mayor of the oity, for py Sm of the Volow nad the government under vy Hh yormons, a . paeeen m deolared we prospered, beyond amy people om the face of the | °© Tmmadiatety. Taqulre - the wonder toation of Rui mally Latroduoed (ba President to the Je, amidat omanie snes ae a the Senet of SL deat genkce teate sewaeme (9 gach, £ 8 roversonerz had the leaaure of ‘belog @ few monk, ta pron ores ee ae SP one Cerin i there po Be Lace Marine Dianaters measthitie antic nirect, Mouth forry, Brooklyn. vat % every one me bow ton - 4 ‘ Ny Se a NAW YORE DA. | Mramples C¢ bonpeen, slecady eatared, wil be found te | go to Niognrs fala nnd now long 1 A: fe caroattien TI PRAMIDaNT's APRRCH, tee) it team compare mionereny, Weer? ilo ts | , The camer ora, New York foe Mobile: hse gai Graccroen aller), Np ES tevau rien eerent, soraar st sree famcules, tomeaner, sameahiea of saan, gad | New York, in il ite rlations, tn its tlle ita rivers, sad | Preddent Prusoas sald—t am +3 othoaded with Bot find contrast 1a favor of the free institutions of | in here with alight damage to ber engine, faarwen falar? Rie, Sey Secsnwpes coven s tecondary waters, ly sttractive to ail the wor rpeaking im the open alr for the Inst tan days, sud my r ko the eye ne pa I a Bs A we eo To i re, ore peapoaen 08! promt. (nee thore ts the «ity cf New Tork, in ths Stato of New York. | yolee lana cvinpiotaly gone, that sm wnable to eddress | tia country. ail T ean say is that thoy oo Us th Arrival of the Alabama ai Savannah. eK A Basra, Net 180 Felton street. wh} end i ke ceretees te reach, as te oe Gentlemen, the commorcial charactor so tae provader you further than to «aj Feception I have here met | foo i. when eroryhedy alee ooca his er. oT Bar ars ast, 5), Lab. on ‘np to $15,000, wil inset the minds of cotumorcial mon all over the world, that | with le peculiarly to mo, combag, a0 It does, | 1 Oe oan ceuticmen ; oud I cer ta conel = | _ The steamship Alabama, Capt. Ladle beer a T° L2TPLPGANTLY FURNISHED SUITES, OR Sass ceoce behine thee period, the | Toad | there are teany sen who ure vory reapectable and inteb | Crom thoes who the violoity of mp birthplace— | thank you, gentlemen; « Po 9 of | 90 leek this P.M, from New York _B single rooms 4481 Warren viret ‘e ager oe legat ee aa. who do not ein to no ahers lg any yart | frum thore among whe : T do not appro. | Ss ere wer lems meer from, the, Spracuce of M., ‘ ase Deairaiam, of the United States but New York. (Langhter, » owe priete these bot nor, are not Intended for me por- twenty-five thonrand ‘Ii tents that mone fool Tt im ‘The Break in the Wabash F nine tn Fogland and when I wa there, it was ood of mo, iC | sonaliy—they are bvidences of our devotion vegies | ihe tren ten Ausenm May Se ~ 5 Howland did not come from New Aor. | (Great is country amd eouttitution, and bo the Unio ree Peet ene drank, +2. Mayor Raldwi Tho Thine Made, of Aaturiay, a teak 20 SH, COOKE Mas REMOVED His Wm. Yar Hook , told tine ny with earn from New York. | font ed chests for tha Upiow.) The Provident soati and. bY ame A, ee the Wabach const wala be renin oven tad low bate ouee fe Inughter.) tis nomet Great aug G t ‘and Mr. ny om — The Reacd meet 9007 groliemen, I hed the honee once to be Invited fo 8 state Sure Boab ah hans end were tomer ante We epee ¥0 bathe ten po pint es Pe as raha a. SON EMOVAL-M. OOTHERIN, IMPORTER OF Wines Tair Paton Sears Be eo Rare Rarer ot Lenton. Se eee pete | Gum tas te ves spond, Wa bored that as the aoctent Syracuse wae | thie Mawarnre Bows Caun—We have recebred Gat Reise Hae removed from Iie Liowrty steve to He. meena Beker ahora Sig oe bey fonds rl tomderct oat ibbaned down pe | MP: Crittenden ond Me. Graham were them ealied for | Silom sined ter Hes tyrants, tne modaen would be di motemeut of Mr. Flanders, the freerarer of the Milwuss ft DR. LUTENEIS MAR IVPTRM, fag BRO gt Th Bh he moo ah pero hacen | eg a intact | kiennd Mialeippt Tailee yt Company, rwistivw to tap RR lore sive ou! mant fe Sheree [ay PAPER HANGINGS, do. eurd 0 bamiertos wad rgennorae eh Vr 4 Tone gna Gay cnd¢ ritendon—good oud Kemtucky!” [Tront ap | Cennanetions between biascif vad Jandom amd Cepde, tay Regutay.. Dnabneen dacoareon trom onan Ann = of RCH " “ to the ie FRENCH PAPER HANgIxaa, Stier wsale wt et ttoeg re ‘soon steer sna Cecth waste: Fame ronan 1 oaped tovvas on your city, but wow! 4 ir de: trenpee was ¢elled upon, aad sald: Team ey —— ceduing ot wh oe wane Thee te t bie Aveer' pa oy new Sack years hore teat ua b vEN'S od vm ook ral ah ire eae se ere ae poet wen. po kare Tense ae “tae te 6. eae tome rary bar ule 1 share em pr 4 tm my tamo wich ono | partlee nme mow under indictment 1 Ina curtows aad, SPad uncon boere water; bat Gf Ue Yoled fieegs, te eemed 19 bore pd tem ay cunals wore exisnded Ore (he | whe bea ebtnlacd & wor wide uame and Gms Toe | Wares Mia cx pent ir mike The Ome a

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