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2 ee NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE’ 8, 1862. | aa? og found 1s at aloe tn ml campos, vor a Fe ANC gt Jaw’ tat have directed such votes, linve aifii ded 0 (ABC AND NAVY FaY AND CLALM OPFICK— 4) tunities ho" imposition, which it is almost imposm, rears of Fat, peas Feusions apd rorosing Ee pos I0 19 idm It is clearly right that the yoice of tuis | penses. JON foerene. ihee. + Fo a rrmeh rnT ge e w e ftttin Been oppoate Post ces ves too inch dangor of imposition aauuerh lacanatnes qnaehacstion of the greatest Re | ict St ys world through Messrs, Rothsch{ld, of Paris, Lous 4 question 40 bo voted upon Is, under ex- | barsof he NOV) cine Naples wad ieir cusrespoudents. , and before this kind of shalt {| mand regiments, but found themselves reduced to 101 sense of the weemnees ariningentel the agg ee pote ge cage A A hag Ans ota Pee 18 | Leeaee Peer seethe 708 will poet eae shall’) Seid elbeare in theethaolidated-oginents, The duty @ fineness Ferng Bend south nd woud set | Waintain the goverument of their futhers. And | of the United Staces to relieve you from their robberies. making te consolidation. howe a eae 5 a an nee ore arto mucin the Union; tha- | the sad effcts of this uncailed for aesait upon the righis | _ There is no hope for you. but the ane of lovalty to the | There bre now fifvewn, regunenis, ont tne, badiallend, _—o aS a eae - anys War of the abolition- | and Uberiies of afred peuple may bo soon in deaclsied + Union. Theve can be one goverument w: the = _ meas . a ~ on - Te tate e England the rights of te -outh, and | fiel’s and dilapidated villages, prostrate forests auc pil- | boundaries of the United States, The geography of the ’ ly = vged and ready ape: y . tint the North vest waai@ boos wur side; thather trade ingos faim hows, and ed ‘ainilies aud bereaved Diry fxea this fact, he haud of the Almighty bas ion Biaie | where ay onony "may was with us, and of course, as wos tmplicd im the asaer- | noms ids; and the hea’ing influences of a hundred Diis i. wnerS 608, wy rer i peg i er Ba es 1 ney | Manderto-Chief of the Southern army at Corinth, based | Halleck is therefore the Major General of tho Missouri Ree a ed eee ashe aite dhe poche orth Ait upgu aCongresnicua commendation, shana the | State Milla he immatiat command has Dea 0 hin easee : al pera the cause. Hear it:— Brigadier Gener ofteld, apn: Sate oe tO ee by Which tat: of Tene | To Plastuna Soveu,-—The casualtien of war have open- | {oor sorvice, comimissl ned Brigadier of thé Stata v0) nessee me a hiember of the federal Union of the the M mont to our Gerry ty bi re nee. 8 om. Be oy (eg eo ee alent, eons Net ul United of Ameria are hereby abi od and an- | fore come @ earbe-tness z Spates, dint ‘ gi alled, ap! thirawn | on ail patriotic piaaters owning cotton in ible | vies, and has render e very valuabls ass tb 4 Pesta 'e Sand go penostarth become a free, reach of our enemies to apply the torch to it without de- | ance in organizing our forces and rep the ville State.” This they cailrd se- be yy ° ‘Tho otber brigasiers of the State mil are General ia Is bot the desperation of the privateer whose pi- Loun, General ‘Totten: and General Brown, allof whom ; ve f ¢ the Mississippi river, and the owners of its toa, she would deert hor goveroment to follow her | years will not repair these unprovoked injuries. ‘ | tn: Ragd renting pln an reapcesible for wrongs committed ciroumstances, nota question between the rs oa nearer gS to crm vy your peri rereny enter nn ne ley of the great Father of Waters” must be occupied | upon Se ee eee eer the vonigwa! bevespeciadet. tiem rag Se aerate tas pee ls pe MERICAN COs PSS ae ° tatona wa sutieicus coubradiction of tai Wut. Pond po Godly weer ap eee een ees SIR) cahcce in ibe: South. ore end. reniian. thie Tot the arrangement, mate with the Pre. | vislonal government and uo government at all; TAYLON BROTUEES Lait | York al ue fas fornlehed Tee ot south | Nashville bu the 20th dey oF April, 1801-—those acchi- | fact. It 1s shown in their Congressional prooced- | sida Ho preserve unig gf gemmand; ie. | Seaver idediqhetp’ arrelven tor. treason i Fe wall, cxrucr of Rearlairtely ain the government Siesteey it, And the. heaviest | tects of rai ae tome te dieceesabesabst'act | 18 and in dele “military, prociamations! Such | Major General of dhe department sbonld be conwiasion, | Meare Would be tnugedidily arrested for treason mh race aa a = ca ipon the base attempts to ruin the country have | doctrine of secession,” but in their ordinagen ot seces- | 4 proclamation ag the one laicly issued by the Com, pee . States. the provisional government has been in Reson NG: ig vie ipasian real ge B iiah } by the patriotie men and siroug geat ~ Northwest. There have divisions in the loyal States power of the» government. ‘Never ry their people been 80 nearly unanimous in anything as they have been and are now in ‘oe vetoes pecescetion of this war ige Chesuypress.on of the rebellion, y of word than a hal a million of men could be bled in less than ninety days, were it necessary to & year no pubh quest jut to be consi- dered open clouamet AB od, 2 247 Brondway, corner of Murray Bteeats be iy paveiek it popageary” ines, Te 76 Wall strect, corner of Pex quire any of yalty as a gondraba ual iow for ap eaepaappanaget apoE awn) voters at bey Fae rr | election, it f Bubmitted to you Bperitye [A 3. Cte yee Ses as a mattor denfhnding your action that anoath beyond | 14.54%) co-placs. that presoribed by thas sopatation should be required of | & SON, 00 Bachat te ‘all parsops who may oftice. oath pre- Gagnon noUGus an TED “a that, though its Oe COUPONS BOUGHT AND COLLEC’ scribed by the constitution is U : | terms, when rightly understood, chond’ the great by AUGUBT BELMONT & UO., 60 Wall atrest wry ‘and indopendent Duration. his they made you believe was “withdrawing betr smoceas tical vessel is ran down, and to prevent ita capture have been selected (m account of their qualifications: to - ——— * s represented to you and repeated from day to | therefrom,” and not om, when the only meaning of | rat » command forces within the State. General Totten is | duties of a citizen to the government, yet it fails to im- a AD FIRST MORTGAGE 4 tha Northo-u people. ware gowards—that cay | sorasiou As dalined by the highest authorition, w the | torch is appited, and the allp, oargo and alten Board are | FOOTON OS ctry ag am oftecr of tho regular army, | Prega the mlnds of thoaa who ake ie witha clear (den of | J™EEE] 08 VLE RAiLHO ‘ 5 ihtm"tist a beer de iso tion merewed | mai, frauen‘ imyomed, upon Pony tn <oxdar FR ae nat erect en: | Wibcte choke | nn © snow ot Sealey S| Thre ou haere allogaiar romp: | Oven” De Seramursiin tats oye | : in the Sonth. The band of the mi 'y, with war's rude ; State oe is hereby given that this Com will’ redeem on to the war and would mot enlisc im it—that -‘none but | to involve yeu with thom, im @. war upom owed Cousidering the extent of the country to be covered, | tive in its requirements ; buf the Stateshould be protected Not'oe is her 4 pany, ‘oot om maa—fellowa who do aot know the bresobor a | you their real purposes. ey eir ry oot New England and the | mont and can be soon conocn: wherever thoy are | ‘These are tho subjects which at this time most require | New ¥ork oily, ah toe lowen, eats Gola, Merovislous of © cavakel ‘rom Mawmuczle, ac had rather fich atbandker | ordinenge of separation almost. the ‘sterectypededition Curage and irresistible energy of | reqnired: . your attentipn H.R. GAMBLE. | contract mate between this Company and the hokiers of said odie’ than ‘an enemy in manly, open combat,” | of the secession ordinance: Sasol yeh aig | Hove it is and bore tt will re- ‘This is given as a brief but sufficient statement of what fey a see Mortyaze Bonds, bearing ate AE Dee aad sessed coder would be in the Uuiow wemy—thiat in the event of | made you believe, | th Ls pe ie " son takes the place of peasion, | haa been, to provide @ military force for the pre- Large Fire in Quebec, é&e. HS dete ty Haare eee en eae eae: |. vWe repent that youhare baen deceived and chéatet sno the goveruament 1s diaplaced by tho loy: | servatun of the, paace, and, o\ der of the Stato, aud it ‘ Qaasso, Sune, 1902, | Steed “Gira ie iat Mortgace Boad Boniaot sat J bt E ad. COM] r tion—that we batt in army of onehundred thousand f In every ro; wation that was made toyou' asan in- | « tthe TT eas yale oh perso of the obligation we are ander to the government ‘An extonsive firé occurod in the Bt. Louis suburbs this Seforoen villa pee oer Mak nat npgu or ti ak dag < mon, well arv.ed aml eq:ipped, and ready te seize apon you to take &, arms against your govern- “hn. BAST, or the United States for the pramptitude and liberality | morning. One hundred and twenty houses, mostly | of July aforcepid. J. i. M Eni. & us nah ons al, pat mee Oo, S capoeg giassighs soo Rew aiy ieee ey td meee ae tae needa, i "HALL, with Pets, wor ces gdig betes gn Cyl cas wooden bulldings, occupied by mochanics, were de- } Secretary ant turer. wy, at ang ft Jette: vi fatal ihe yan SON, shat a oa! service P | As a complete re(utation of all this vain and foolish Why arent the th y pursue this pias tea N aie detcaying ‘the experse incu red | stroyed. IY WARRANTS coins Niwbers, Post Seyal, Poet Fee ree aces | ape mall papoose aecie,. puuhelir aod counter. F Heat Tine, Tasco DORR a euee othe | The Hiberpian Bellet ath WEA. Yor TAyernents wae ‘ TAYLOR BROTHERS, Nowbernu, al, Fort it “D nul * ict he ce 2 sum of $720,000; In <r) - ig e oye atten GB Oe? . Docsteoaiactapie letiba. vor Ridge, Milll Spring, Isiand cialiy—it is a theroggh, “disgraceful ang disastrous om baie ao O20 is farthae puieueh 112 cabin aud 24" pte. 2g0 pass } 24) oped days 0 sr OF ay street, No. 0, New Orlonus cua Uormoh, with the other strong: | failure Tks conslitu'lon, ssa forin of permanent Fy alrell the agvregale (0 $776,000, The amourt — a 4 Li heat we hus that have boon iaken by the federal forces, aud | government, is a miserab’e abortion, And ils = . i tion had already been ieduecd $100,900, by Movements of Steamers, 1 gett WHO HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AT A m st of (hs Atlantic apd Gulf coast aud the Mississippl | very sucecss would-be the ruin of its poopie. Messe ge of Governcx G..inb le, of Missourl, the tre.sury for {bo taxed Pisa tion Sr. Jouns, N. F., June 7, 1862. ‘dtstancd {rom thelr residence, ean receive travelling Fiver. And the authoriti's of the government now | Wear ware of the fact. tha! twn think of the p> ple of to the State Convention, Ny 08 ootities.” Ye wii, Pauxefore, bo sce |\ The steamship Caledonia, from Quebse for Glasgow, | B2Yur* nor 4) Naan atreet, opposiie the Fost olice, Ne | < Lold, ccoupy and yoosess the forts and arsenals and | Te, ¢-sc deciare (hemselees waal'erail: to, pesed toweesion, | 74,9 following message was recd in the State Conven- | that the whole amount Issued will very sooh be ab- iJ ‘ R i p Masts. Ainth, (Piss wey Eee Or Ss. and ocher publis properly 0° the United States,” with | in princpeand in feding. They doultdhes think so, lui ccrkik. Sea Watueieablate ee: ihe oe Ri was boarded off Cape Race at nine e’clock this morning, “AVAL OFFICE!S’ WIDOWS AND HEIRS, AND ouly a few upimporiaut exceptions. the ta. emistaken, iy @ein faver of the succes of tie | tion now in session at Jefferson City, Mo., on Monday na = ome taeee eotcibin a “4 wl = Pont? aa havilig. péssod thostenmer 8, George tecin N web e C yt al corps ‘4. it was said tbat the ,overnment had neither Soutiarn confederacy. curse sec: sim, avd retode | jast, June 2, the first day of the ges-ion. We lave here | Se Range: cate Ieee ae eee | ote eee. ; : through JOHN B. MURBAY, Army and Navy Banker, y . , . esafuliy made to depreciste it, as well by those wh) bec, off “t. Pierre, yesterday. Ne i" +7 nor credit, amd couli not there re suppress :ebvilion, oe me (el IRE h done, ont ere siding tofere given a synopsis of it by tei were opposed to the govaentheht, all by th he h , . }, Yesterday ‘No, 39 Naswau street, New York, opposite the Post oflice. aud this, geviaration was puv. Sega or ad re- ae wa a grverwment whose femdpoucie! hd ny only io sty pron ey speculating in fe tan a wa “2 FOUN! F~aeigi0 BANK SOMO Oa tae solished daily in our own uewspapers Furo- | idea is the right of secasion. This war originated in this . : iat = a gee ” vecn joursaiptn.ine lntorent af than Seutieere rand epee: pore ne tac Te is tho foundation of the new | called together because there is uo cther boxy in oxist- is parte i pres oo ae ales aftervaris | 0 | BOST AN” i ee eee nnn O° & CEIVER'S NOTICE, we the best hopes cf the country, The idea of rawingand | government, and the chief beauty and ornament, as well | ence that can adopt the measures which the present con- meinen dagen hey. et eat it imate redemp- OUND—ON SATURDAY, MAY. 17, bs TOR VIPINITY iin, Parruagee OF onier os Bu mee oar ee} ©) iyying one burdred thousand mn for the rational | os the chie( excelience of the building to be erected upon | dition of the State demands. rota hog gs tof any bak 9i the Cay Prison, a suim of Money, whlch thé: owner, | mks ol Oe a aie ot catuing ony of the cl dof co, At an annual Ost of seventy-five or one hundred: | (his fonndation in tho estimation of fis architects, isthe | In order to @ proper understanding of our condition, | Paper in the State, because it is recelvablo in payment | can | polying a FED B Nh SERRE aed OS, NOE rept ck censnaaisnay: Jf mids of Gollars, was scoffed at as ridiculous.and ab- | right of secession. ‘The assumed right to establish this | afd to @ judicious exervise of the powers with which the F A aeeryt en the taxes of @ single year would xbsorb | — 701 NEWFOUNDLAND CAME INTO | orpf the Op ‘Branch Bank (at Udea}, phat they are re $11, and event ‘such am crmy should be raise! and | new government is paced npon the assertion that any Convention 1s olothed, it may be profitable to glauce | It all; aud it bas a specitio collateral security of bavk ee dye. ‘D DOG, CAME INNS | quired to present the some for payment, a in the eiipped, 1. was Doastingly, asser % the “chances } State has a right to ‘oy the old government by sece- | rapidly at the events which have occurred within the | Stock pledsed to its puget And, moreover, 1 yt 225 Suventh street. dity of Utica, onor befare the Ist day of July ne were ‘ity to one thet this graua army would be de- | ding from the remainder at pleasure, and acainst their | past year. debt was incurted in doing what the United Stat g Bae ae ————- | ga,defauli of #0 doing the yald notes will not be paid, ~ ) 8 rosed aid itg property capiw ed by the forces of the | co:seut,and with or without cause. ‘This is the first | After our adjournment on the 22d day of March, 1861, | goverumcnt was bound to de—that is, in defending the SEVENTH AVENUE, AN ITALIAN GREY. | Dated At Ulew, May 15, WP eone hs Con @ lerate States.” That another like army. inv lvirg | princip @ announced in the Confederate covatit:tion. its | and after you had solemnly expressed the judgment of | State against those who were in insurrection against that The owner can have the same by proving pro- Receiver ofthe Outarig' Bank, & like expense and de-tined for the same ‘ave, would | fir | werds—is Pema, snnanness this principle of an- pe pane ia py ot vr nosso = pedhaipie pr oe boctthioueieg = erp) beg E We-gnent bs ae ? 24 Seventh avenue, a BS en " have to be-raised, and this the government could not | «chy and disintegration, which would render all perma- | for urbing t) jations existing betwoon the State | t 4 - » ’ e ce, 3 a 7 ds. “stig credit, Delug dele.wily below par aa growiug | nent freo governments irayossible. Itestablishew aa a | and the United States, dhere was manifed on ihe part of | stiended vo by.the Senators and reyrokautatives of the | TEST IN THE EUGUNIT AVENCE, CARS. NEARER: | ()N BOND AND MORTGAGE -¢20,000, IM HAND, DE. worae every day.” fundamental feature of the government, and sets it forth | those exercising the executive and lcdislative powers of the | State in Congress. Under such circumstances it is to be | pareet "ther Dit two pr tnsidema lady, with a | peste scone fared inoae sum Or severat on strictly It ts ea i, aad perhaps with trathy that on the 4th of | as the first article in its organic—iaw, a false theory, | Siac a persistent purpose to dissolve cur connection with | regretted that the soldiers to whom the paper was issued | diamond ring on each hand, and an exchanged ner of Jatirstelaws sec Applications. of this eharacter from March. 1861, the cet of the government was below | which assumes the right of dissolution, on the part of | the general government and atlach us to the so-called South- | bave boen obliged by thoir necessities to submit to the | war, who wore spectacles.’ Wioevor of the two was kind principals will Le@onsidered if addressed Bx., box 2,639 Post pa:—thii ic had to pay twelve percent for meney, and | the minority, as its best security for the rights and hap- | erm confederacy. This purpose was exlibited in acts ind. } extortiun of money changers, to preserve it will have itwentto 77 Nassau street, | o'lice. N. B.—Shonld extraort'nary security be olfered, a that its six per eens . Rory ome — 124 — see ee people. “Wo the people of the Confederate | ingto a pets collizion bees Ot ae she sce taathattite Prormipantie mt ee age aud confer a favor on the loser, Part might be loaned at 6 per cent. : It will be remem! thet i been in the hands of | States, cach s ale acting in its sovereign and indep-nacnt | government produced le oneville 1 1 with a ; 3 = a - plunderers for the jreceding four years—or men who, | claracer * ® * * do ordain and establish this con- | on the Jirst day of June last. Drospectnd little fatter iis. could walliba concdivad, Pararant gong tpents mS GREE twenkeeicl PBR BORRE NS BN mel OF Sie aeons 4 although sworn to support che covstilation of the Cuited | siitution.”” From the titne the Governor fled before the military } There ras go small ¢ gum tha freasury,and it subs | stroct to"Madaon avenue, thence up Thirty-second street, | Srindrun, JOHN. B, MURRAY, Array and: Navy Banker. ” States, had directed and evuted their whole energies to | ‘Tho people of Tenn=csee said in their crdinance of sera- | authority of the United States, charge as a citizen of | ject to previous apjFopriations, that it ig right to call | The tinder will receive a suitable reward by leaying Itat 22 | Nv 39 Naseau street, opposite-the Post ilice, New York. its destfuction; and tt is uot a matter of surprise that | raion that wey thereby became “free, sovereign and | this United States with treason ‘against the government, | the treasury empty. Our credit was gone, becauso wo | East Seventeouith +Wr-et neat broadway, ee wee aus ‘ its credit had become suspected when its property had | independent Stace.” Thut is—a free, sovereign and in. | other high executive ofMcers and many members of the | had already failed to pay our July jaterest. The sheriffs | OT ce eRoM THE PUBLIC STORE No. 66 |) PENSIONS OF SOLDIERS, THREE MONTHS MITATIA, =, been pliced beyond itg roach and im the hands of its | de; eudent Power, nation or government, and of course, | Legislature, being implicated in the same charge of trea- | of counties, rather than to voilect the taxes of Iaat year. De arbed PL on ate The person whe two and farce eke Tepaienes, meamen, Mere se evomiis, ond Its own sworu supporters, in its own | with power to treat with any other govermment—and as | SD, im like manner fled and abandoued their ofices. | were resiguing their offices; and auch was the state of | (2, finimictake wit please diver tt oJ. Leunurs a | caargaion account of disalnlity, or eliams of thie wizews household, were its bitterest enemies. - such sovereign and independent nation, Tennessee did | Thus it happened that when you again assembled in | the country that there appeared but little ground to | Co,, 556 Broadway, and the expenses will be paid, Il on NICHOLAS SEAGRIST, Army und | Bu, uctsi:bataiding atthe disadvantages that gur- | necotiate and enter into a treaty or icague with ten | July last you found the State government in ruins, hope that money sufficient would be collected to carry ¥ , 3 4 Orntre street, \ ’ rounded (he geveroment @ year ago, lok what it has | other sovereign powers, which league they called the | with no magistracy in a condition to exercise the powers | ©n tho government. Even now, after quiet has been CEB AL Nal Se cctcdeel ahol etaNoy eipng” fe, en a aes j done ia twelye months towards the restoration of its | co.siitution. By the constitution of the United States, | which: were conferred upon them by the constitution, in | restored in a large part of the State, the Auditor reports |, 14 patent icalher collar; $9 reward for returning her toNO. | FEMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, A credit and the.deve opment of its re-ourvesand pow:r. | the peopleformed a government—and by the ceastitution | order to maintain the peace of thestate and the scourity of | that but in forty-one countics have the Shots recoipted ee Fe get OM ae ae Wt hag raised equipped and semt forth into the field an | of the Onmfederato States, the people formed league, | the people. It was among the wise orderings of a kind | {or the tax books of 1861, These are chargeable with | 7 ogra PACKAGE OF SOLDIERS’ DISCHARGES, | gidtgy eat ss O leading Banke army of ove six hundred thvusand men. It bas im- | confederation or treaty. Hero, then, is your boasted go- | Providence that, the Convention should, at such a crisis, | Tevenue to the amount of $694,220, and they have paid Welonging to soliiters of the Eleventh regiment New: - TAYLOR BROTHERS, Provived a maxy thas way readily ve made equal to any | vernment for which you have sacrificed so much, bound | be in existence, and capable of meeting the emorgency. | 18 $253,386. Besidgs this sum there has been received | York State Volunteers. A liberal reward will be paid to the 247 Broadway, coruer of Murray street. " en — y ee nenariin out Aes ae eect bn gem by 2 rope of sand. oy is an illusion, a myth, a oe alternative wis Labs ap 0 yon, sf shoving the | for ae Haein ert re. ph gy ty a os hone Lon oY, Hp vafce of Nettieton, Gilbert & c Wall street, corner of or by the wi } tecferente of any. of wers of | fraud upon the common of the South, and will fall | State government to remain in_rui ith anarchy uni- | ager re od oi 425. nD bt =a Turse, cod lpavedis in veteer GuAcetemts upon u'Armor | torplece upon the hrat wel ates serene’ versally prevailing, wih u0\power to’ preserve order ex- | Of the amount paid into the treasury about $100,000 has | ————-— = Rea tae deeg outa aml more engurwg basis than st aay osber peried m Hs | ‘Ihis is the government to which you are invited, and | cept as it might be exercised by a soldiery chiefly from | been paid in defence warrants. REWARDS. YOUN B, MUREAY. Army and Nave Banker, history. it oan borrow ait tha mpney wish ata | it isan invitation, im the name of Southern rights, to or States, or of attempting to rear again thi Although it is impossibie to presont to you an accurate ak ip 8 eral etna ng ae GEG | MO A ge so No. 89 Nassau street, New" York, obpost the Post oilice, rate fot “five. per cevt. It is ‘our hopeless ruin. It calls upom you to adopt, as the | ment of the State, that the reign of law might be statenient of the amount Of uncollected taxes for the REWARD LOST, A SMALL. FEAT FOLDING be fer Mt» bomow one. Busdred | best form of goverament, that which places ita exit | lished, You chose the latter, and organized the provision. | Year 1801, it will be seen that it must bo very largo, Pe Siti Cee ek TATE PAY FOR OFFICERS RENDERED SUrERNU. roilitons uv, at Sve per cent, chau it was to | ence, with all the rights and interests of the majority, in | al government. Your power to de so cannot be aiccess- | When from tho forty-one countics in which the Sheritfs | tsa ws : Ly pee ge or Birdocee by borrow. ry mitijons a year ago’ at ten | the bands of the minority. But even had the Southern | fully questicned. ‘The necessity for your. action will be | have recoived the tax books $320,894 rem.ina to bo paid REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY NIGHT, IN THE Rit grtbth ere oe 9 a Nary Banker, No, 99 Nesaee per cent. Its.credit creased with the increased magui- | confederacy sacceeded, ‘of Tennesece would | admitted by every yerson who understands what was | into tho treasury, and thereury seventy-thrie counties $5 neighborhood of Third Park place [eircct: oppos > tude of Lh ‘Wo nation has ever before evoonrtered | uot hare com able to bear its burcens.. 4 momept’s. | thcv the condition of the Siate, and the wisdon of your | ia which the coliection has pos yet been attempted. and Twentieth street, a Wi ‘Samal sum of BIRD AVENUR SAVINGS BANK. ~ so formidabls. @ civil wer, fs the midst of wh: srefieilon will satisfy any ond, tke: Mi gig . | detion wanld to be established by the improvement 4s it is unknbwn how far the Conv antion will feck pe- | money, notes, bilis aad ovbug. pa laf ae bd Teco Tlinb AVENUE AND ‘TWENTY-FIFTH SF, 2 has grown mor all the” means * The § People could not (|, that has sipee taken place in our eoudition .. |. auired to deal with the finingial qnéstio.s that belong to | celve tL ¢ abors reward and te ti ke Of eel CUARTEEED. 164, successt.| lermiiation of eoates?. History ee suctt-efally with this struggle ata lesa, chan & we look Sackto ‘the time of ostablisti Ordinary jegisfation, 10 achyme of action will be submit- Hand TA ss a SIX PER CENT ty py "AID. seats no jarallol. And it bas ved Gil this | th msand- miffiou of dollars, - "bie is @ tow estimate, a ted here with a lite tha wf revenue REWARD cLO87, ON MONDAY MORMING LAST, | wolelstny ase Gaucrcgy ereninpeitrocs Oe on Mondey, tis owa chpagenta teeter Danae Geese wi oe aaa * io y ilacont-soinsies are | SE) Nia imecorace oh Pin avrave ain Thiry-seventa fo ik x SPENCHL K GRELN, President, of itso “ab. ¥ he = 3 . We ‘ ‘or’ vs a . longing to a lady's waic’ chain, Aves. F. Lex, Secretary. “ Ani wat citizen of the United Sta‘escan contemplate | ~s to claim Missouri eud tah fp over the 4 fis -epard of si¥e sally: rogteds the | 8; aad whijo vic’ e id LA leaving {i ai No. ee _________ ran. tis picture aad mot feel peudof bis glorias country? | average iu the eleven States, and would haye to boar at no, Miitary force to enforce law gud J Bre sill y counties inewhrch Sificers"have not been or at 118 Chamber. suvet. hegees $100 BOUNTY AND BA PAY DUE THE mi, it has prosenied this picture to the world, and yet it his | least one-tenth of the expen-es of the governmon’. FP order; “there ‘were no arms belngipg | Sprvinted, becausen thelr dist eypdition no suits Smggperegres rey widow or heir of She coteupee oe 7 Been: War bs fot caLed fo-th huif or ite energy or its mighty power. | ‘Tits thousand millions of doltars must be discharged vy | to the State’ to ‘pat futo the hands of a | bie perzons have been :ecommen: yet the numbor is D. ht eae SATBBD. oye me 7A age peomptly, eta Wee Cline det presented Ichis giveu the mations a warming of what isin the | repudiation and disgra’e, or it must be fundod and ths | miltary force if we had bad one; there was ne money in | Slow/y Gup.uishing, kod with tho\ restoration of quiet the’ aime to" la A. Brbkeg, Save pee test” tings fiture, and they are not bind to the sicus of the tines. in crest paid untuaily, The interest, at six per cont | the treasury with which to puichase arms or subsist | Will begif the coli-ction of revenue! + \ ‘ ive the above reward, hye ys - This rebeili:m seems to bave waked wp this nation to | per annum, which is leas than will be the true rate, would | soldiers, there wes no State credit upou which to raise ‘The Auditor will royort to you the state of the finances, = = — ited STATES DEMAND NOTES (OLD I88UB), &) st scuse of its high mission. We had beard this | be $60,000,000, which would make the proportion of ‘fen- | money; and, morcover,a very large majority of the | and willmake such suggestions as, in his opinion, are g REW. D.—LOST, ON SATURDAY, JUNE 7, A U . WANTED ATA PREMIO. BY wid cry of Seceasiog vor years, aud sioud spellbound at | nesseo $6,000,000. Then the confederacy is without an ar- { public offices of the State were in the hauds of persons | important iu relation to the revenue. $5 lady’s Gold Watel: had a small key ‘attached, with TAYLOR BROTHE! KS growing assumptives aud inereasing strength. it | my. acd from her position in refereuce to the Northern | hostile to the government of the United States, sympa- ‘You will see from this brief statement that the l’royi- ist wll return it to 21 Irving place he 247 Broadway, copeps of Marray stzedt, — wo me ng rr — Fall = sation: It ee es ee bitterness growing out of the | thizing with those engaged in the rebaiiion, and opposed peat yap get bed ew tented barsbige Shara will receive the above reward. Z 6 Wall, coruer of Peati streot, ad an imanaTady e prehens'bie, unnecessary separation and war in which they have been | to your attempt to restore peace. Under such circum- when it was en a or | ey MENERR IP FN i - e RES! y . dared to become ® yart and parcel of the | involved, thie army cannot be loss than ffiy thousand | Siauices, it was not surprising that some ehould havo | instalment of the July interest upon our bonds bas be- 1 Sarat ge hme ft took a bigcian ty 6 ey es pe May iene sabe a very government whose chief end and wim it | strong, costing an sdditional sum per annum of | Cozpaired of tho success of the experiment to restore a | come cue and i unpaid, but 1t may’be assumed that the | Peo Pri receive bove reward, and no qu attend to the crushing and amalgamating of gold quartz; was to destroy. The government was powerless to | $50,000,000, and of this sum $5,000,000, cr ene tenth, | quiet aud peaceful administration of the State govern- | holders of our bonds have not expected us to pay the ius | vsked. machinery already fa satisfactory operation; expe Puuish is usadence, The cry was, ‘force must never | would be the share of Fennessee, making $11,000,000 por | ment. Yot it was the only hope that was left to those | terest whon the tide of war was rolling over our State, a Flenoe, @ knowleGee-Seshe sioha.as &f quarts, 64 @oed-relee, be useu to preserve @ government formed by the consent | annum from these two sources. ‘Then the Coufeieracy | who really desired to preserve the State government in | and that they will not Gnd im our tuilure to pay under $50 REWARD—FOR THE BODY OF JAMES FITZ. } ence ure requis. across, ei — Particulars of ° SS id ae never ao eter must have a navy togeard ber three thousand mi, eg pgp ide fears aad avy reason to doubt our purpose to b 4 2g A ae hg ria per ferry, experience, C. Kirchhoff, box a 4 rebelion in > repabi government, you destroy | ocean and gull coast, and her large flotiila of gunboats to in order to prepare aforce to preserve peace of \timately. ‘Veihur Think ‘v that gorerumente protect the uavigation of the Mississiprl river, coring | the States call was made fur forty-two thoucaue volun | _ Your ordiuanee passed at your October seasion, va- | Séthe ferry, or of his fuiher, Thiriy-afth street, near Ninth | 1 ()() BOUNTS, Lee apres, : Bur the sesauit om Yort Sumter arovsed the mation to f not less per annum than $20,000,000, to s#y nothing of | tears, on’ the 24th of August last, toserve six months, | cating the offices of thoge who refused to take the oaih ‘Apply to BRAGAM 4, YERBY, its conscicusness, diseolved the spell by which it had | the immense cost of its coustruction; for in this «ge | Afier th.s cal! was made, many hindrances were thrown | Of allegiance therein presertbed, has occasioned nome PERSONAL. No, 2 Murray street, bo m bo ind and infused into the governmenta life axd | of naval improvements ani increase in the | ia the way of its being answered. Officers and mon be- | rous changes among the holders of ofices. There still | tenn a attnnnnnnanannanan~ | 9 11 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, Vigor never before displayed. maritime strength of nations, to occupy « positicn | longing to regiments in the service of the United States, | remain many oftices to be filled, as the progress in ob- NNIE LEE.—OUR TWENTY-FIPTH STREET FRIEND | $10,000 on productive toet eutaie, eitheraity of Ob 5. You werealso told that the object of the govern | of respectability wil, require a powerful avy: aud this | depreciated thestata service by representing the utter | taining information about persous suitable to be ap- | A intorias ise you hare removed to Brookiyn, but she in sums to suit appiicatits, No bi need apply to ment in the prosecution of the war was to subjugate our | will add $2,000,000 annually to the $11,000.00, making | uncertainty of the men recviving eitherstheir pay, | pointed has been, in some parts of the State, very slo Caunot give your address. Iwant tovee you much, Send | SOHN CORREJA, Jt., Architect, 496 Broauway, coruet of . peopie, plunder our country and set free our slaves. And | $13,000,000, ond to this may bedded $1,090,000 per | clo:hing, or subsistence, These representations were | So far as is kuown, tho appointments have given geno- | me a pote sang where I can address you. Address B, Wil- J Sproome street. * pani highest ne pores darter armies aw = uouth, Sanam Bor Denia canes the Seucly expe ses of pate, bra Rom by persia saking troopa as Mis- prbeoenpe pomp crsy cme sperm | bri feat the}, 200. Herald oftee. Sn gE ae Published in ceneral ode prociamations, some | the civil, foreigu intercourse and mis‘e!laneous sery.ces, | souri volunteors, bat by others who were in regiments resis e ave not suffer change. = ADO! REN $30,000 WANTED—1 TERM & theforcesut the Uuited States had inscribed upon | making all'her annual burthens on account ct her poet: | belonging to cther States, who desired to swell their | tere isan ambiguity in the ordinnc.ce, which would | (J#I:DREN TAKEN FOR ADOPTION, AND CHILD) 29.000) sere satathing Lai0acres with fine Vulla- their lempmpalines en Doug," aa tadiestive of their te po her shame Son Sy Sadak se ¥,$14,000,- | own coats Unter tantety che tel State of fects. gave | Bow cavalry fo meek imate stan, bat mich soe MADAME PARSELLE, 741 Greenwich street. ple improved ae at OOO lovaled twentlve purposes in engagir ve war. ; am $ ma Fy 600,000 as expenses for | too mu jor of trut these representations, and | ashort expisna' rdinance. 1 wi — gn — ™ , That these statements “Fe Utterly untrue, you have | carrying on the Svate government, These large sums | rendered them the more effectual hindrauees. to’ the | brought to the attention of some one of your committees. | [NFORMATION WANTED OF DENNIS GOULDING; 18 | miles from Columbus, the eaplial ot Ole; to be divided Inte acon ycurscives, From fity t sove:ty-dive thousand | mrst be paid by taxitioa in some form,and even upon | raising the number of volunteers called for, Still, more | In this ‘at the principal operations of the provi- muprosed to be, ib-tie Blais of Obio. Any Information | 0% sree cigs, Nore De my federal trogps have passe through our State, and you | the supposition that these estimates are too large by one | than a.x thousaid men voluntecred, and were organized | sional government it is hoped that you will find the re- | [yeaToine Tim lll be, thamssally reseised by Ba canes | On bave scon no mouto of t-bewity smi booty” upon — hal{—which, bowever, cannot be true—our State could | iato battalions aud regiments under the act of 1869, | sults to be that much good and no evil has beendone | jiease copy. i 70 LOAN, AT SIX PER INTEREST’ banner borne by them; nor lave you heard any such | pever pay them. What a profitiess bargain she made | which had been re-enacted by the Convention. cither to the people or to the principlesof constitutional : = ).0.00 Sn tout sud mortgage, on ert cars produc- ord a8 subjugation ot the South or freedom to ihe | when sbe tied hersclfon to this shameful attempt to | As the recruiting advanced the diffculty of providing | government. LEWIS MILLER, CARPENTER AMD BUILDER, 18 | tive Estate i this city, in sume of to slaves. Ibis utterly untrue that any such cemonstra- | b-eak up the government. In any view of the matter, | arms and subsistence becaine more apparent, and as ap- | In the largest part of the State courts of justice are requested io sive eetiinate,for completion of two cot Apply. the People’s Vie Insurance Company, to JOHN F- tions ave bees made by any division of the Cuited | there can be nothing but ruin 10 Yeauessee ina perma: | plicatious to the Commanding General of the Department | open and the jaw reguiarly aiministered. The peop'e | Re ¥&s engaged upon at Chappaqua het sumer, to J ONES, es re Ee oe States army, by authority of the government. And the | nen: dissoluticn of the Union. for arins were unavailing, it became necessary to have a | are gouerally pursuing thetr ordinary yoeaticns in peace } S28"® Avent, Stuyvesant Snstitute, sand a TO LOAN, IN ‘SUMS, ON BOND of Te sesaey ae urder lasting obiivations to Fellow-citizens of Tennessee—We come before you | personal couference with the authorities at Washington. | and security, and conicience is being graduaily, though E B., WHO, LAST OCTOBER AND NO- 370.000 ‘and mortza, epee, No com- 4 the soliirs ‘hat are in our midst and that bave | cluiming no privileges over the humbiest citizen. We | By such conference arms were obtained, and the sum of | slowly, restored. ere Bias cudilacts mods Ia Division strext | missions charged. ‘Apply to $44, HULL, street. . Paswa thr ug rear commt:y, (or their moderation and | cme as equals on'y, haying a common mterest and a | $200,000 was advanced by the United States out of an ap- It i# true that in some paris of the State there are yet y hear ot sowething to ber advantage by ad- | = = —- —= —— —Y ger ons \orbearanes towards a hostile poyniation,and | common @estiny with you and with our beloved coun- | propriation made im Joly last for the pnrpewe of aiding | disturbances, and crimes the most brutal are perpotrat. wer, Post ollice station, LOAN OFFICES. for the respect paid to the rights of all classes of our | try. You have been deceived by bad men intoa war | the joyal citizeus in States where rebeilion existed. With @d by outlaws, who would faim conceal the base cha Je a tate 4 YP ill GRAND STREET, THRER DOORS WhsT OF citiz ns for the destruction and dissolution ef the best guvern- | this comparatively small sum the attempt was to be | ier of their enormitics by culling them guerilla war- ‘OTICE.—IF THIS SHOULD COME TO THE NOTICE Rroudways-Money advanced on Watehes, Diamohds, = nave np age in the — of this war that es ever vouchsafed CM oat government known aud | male to oS ~~ hem ie reaueee by the pre > vee. ‘S Suemaiven: pyend pe te . of ed ad msi eg oe ae aeere 9 Jewelry Pate Dry Goods, 2a pereinapropery ouSON, conflicts wit purposes of the government as fe't by its citizens only through its benefi.s and bles#- | troops, ja. ticu the articles which could be pur, | gratification of a fleadish maliguity. Certainly neither | please call at 75 Perry street, where she will hear vipstomcor | elared by Congress in Aug’ st last, by-almost a vnani- ingeze vermis oak water imposed a featber's’| chased eny for cash. And it is Droser here to: bear patriotism D F humanity can sanction their conduct. {t | thing that will be tober advantage. JOHN WES: a \ er mous voe— “That this war is net waged im iny epi it | weight of oppression upon youor your fathers before | testimony to the patient fortitude with which the: is believed that a sufficient force is provided to compyl | — a ~ = a of oi pression, oF for any Puspuus of couquest or exo. | you—e | goverament giving you hover and 1e- | bere the privations to which they were subjected. | them to peace, wrennnneace | YA 7 308 BROADWAY, CORNER: OF DUANE STREET -— ; tion, of purpose of rverthrowing or ipterferirg with | srectability among all the people of the whole | It was plainly impossible to supply them out of this sum | Although cur State has boen visited by e class of | 7 "Lon Gig RED HOJSE.COUR OLD FRIEND Money advanced to any amount on Uiemonds, W: the rights or @s gbiivhed+ instituteos of any | earth. Why will you cestroy such a government? Is it | with the full allowance tu which soldiers in the service | troops who came with feelings of hostility to our people | JOHN HICKS will have aclan chowder prepared for Jewelry, bought for . 7 AS H. KEES! NG, mi State; but to defeud end maintain the supremacy | jrom ;asson? Remember—passion is insunity. Stay | of the United States are entitled, and tt became tndis. | and our institutions, and who, under the guise of sup- | jis friends ton Come eariy. eee ee eae Td Waa te oe of the constitution, aud tv peserve the Uiow | your hand then, and call beck reason to hee throne. | pensably necexsary to practice the greatest economy in | porting the Union, perpetrated enormous outrages upon — : tae Pie all the Signaty. | epiality and rights of | | ive heed to the advice of {he bes! men who have lived | order to provide the men with the must indispeuraSie | our citizens, yet successful measures havo bon adopted | FFOTEL ST. JULIEN, GRANT STERN STATEN | 77.0) Gewgun’ S¢RBET-MONRY TO LO the s:voral Scates um mpairect and that as soon as these | jn thiscountry. Hear what an honored President from | necessaries. (ne of the mort painfal duties was to be | for the socurity of our people and for the:omoval of Is ‘ar Quarantine landing.—Families and gent.c oe a ak Dela, ieee escelin, objets Gre accommplina = Khe War o- gat 40 Cease. ? And | ovr own State, Janes K. Polk, hrs said about the valve | obliged to listen to the recital of these wants, with the | such troops, go a8 to relieve us from their preseuce in | Men an Le avcommodated ior the summer at very ode. } o>, So Ac arngins as hismeaile, | Maia I nceids Sy . the Soathers (Q@mmits.ouers thetusvives—Mers:s. Yan- | of the Union avd the crime of aseailing it. Said he, in | suil knowledge that they cou'd not be properly met. As | the future. wr! teat ‘Ghamvers street. ‘N. B—Ne cey, Maun and Weseflia the F ever te Lord Russel), of ‘The theught has oftea presented itself, suggested by the L.th of Auggst, 156}, say thet “it was frem no fear com: archant, No. busivess transacted on daturday. the conduct of such troops, that {f the armiea which se his inangural address:—» ho shail aswign limits to the | the period approached at which they ought to be paid, achievements of free minds end free hands ander the | the difficulty of mecting their reayonabie demands for th t tbe sinv:s would be 1. rated ¢ at -ecessin took | pritection of this glorious Union’ No treason to man- | pay was to be met. Your ordinance, passed at the Octo. | have marched over every part of our State had come (OMMISSION AGENCY, : $25,000, . plsce. ihe vory pasty im Lowes has -rup sei te cuare.- | plod sines the organization of arciety would he equal ia. | ber seasion, provided for meeting the expense of the | irtoaud warcbed through it as (hrough a country (hat dealcr in Brandica, Wines, &¢., alwaxs. provided with C TOA, ET LOR ANy ARBOURS, too slavery forever in the States, if the South will butre- | mirocity to that of him who would lift iis band | whole:orce by authorizing the issue of defence warranta | was altogethor hostile, we should Have found ourselves | large and will umorted stock 6/ goon alter to supply at | aprayyo OS Fee EY th catsali Mevehant, main in the Coién,’’ And this declaration of thereCom- | to destroy: it. He would overthrow the noblest | not to exceed a.m lion of dollers. This measure relieved | bow ina country utterly desolated. cost oe Jirss class hote.s, arent OLA, C., OD 429 broadway, room No, rh first oor. misciouers is tustained by t.@ fact, as you will remem- | etractare of human wisdom, which protects him- | the exceutive from the apprehension of immediate em- But it may bo ascribed to the Convention and tothe | tr following torma:—Every article is to be Reld om joint ac. ‘above, ry hyaking ihe uppitcation, amd.the proceeds | pgraties oriti attention: aug sirwaly coandential Der, ‘hat ia the winter «f is61 Congrims peased, by a two- | seif and his fellow men. He would stop the progress of | barrassment, but was inadequate to the full support of | kiudness of a contro!ling Providence that, although the | Cue). t m Stuer. | Tecelving prompt attention, and thirds voto in eneh proposed amen.ments to the | free govermment aud invOlre his country either ia abar- | any emsiterable force for mlong period, It war plainly | State haa suiered greatly, it has not been euticely | Osa we 10.te divided weekly, vembwoekly or atany otheg fn — ovrbteton f the United States, to be adopte: by three | chy or " necessary that some more permanent provision should be for thé amount of iveredy tb: weld an co ASH PAID FOR DIAMONDS.—DIAMOND JEWELRY ty teral, for the (aithtul performance of the agreement. Ap- Plications, with real name, refrrente, and siating the ave. ye amount of trade, are do be made to Importers, box 206 jerald office. i W Stentz “ang: peraom naviag much slot chesp, tor randy. Any Jv ‘alot cheop, rt, please allureet W. Ps, box 1H Heral " RS, WEBHER, PHOLOGRAPHI” COLORIST, FROM Gibson's Buildings, corner of Thiktwenth struet and way, hag removed to 363 Bowery, between Third aud Fourth stieets, where ehe will continue business inh usual superior stylé on moderate terms, N. B.—Cards sites colored in miujature style, or lightly tinted. OTICE.—THE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF GOODS man arin THE UNIOWINDIA RUBBER COMPANY will be removed, on the Ist of next, from No. 103 Lib: ruined. ‘And if the effort to restore the State government shall beentively sugcebsful, and peace aud prosperity once sapoaied be @stabiished in the State, the praise will be given by « buppy eprerle first to God who rules all na- tions, ond under Him to the patriotism and wisdom of the Convention which be has cmploy ed, But the work is not yet completed, and still demands ‘that all tho Wisdom aud energy of all the true friends «f the Stare should be employed in barmomions connsel and united cetiod 1 building up and comentivg the fabric we are lavoring torcar, jt would be moat disastrous if the loborers engaged in this pattiotic work should allow themselves to be diverted from their undertaking by anything that Will distract their attention or dimuuish their energy. , In the cal! under which you are now asterbJed, one subject @ mentioned as requiring your action—that is, dividing the State into Congressional districts. Weare ontitied to nive representatives in the next Cong: ee", and it is required that they should be clected if ready money given fo Pa Ty eee M loam, Apply aise 10a, Me and 3 ull ®, Meee 2 relprencen offered. B We PLUM, Diamond? Broker, No, 612 Broadway, IRECTLY OPPOSITE THE ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL dway.—JOSEPH SOLOMUAL, Commission amoney to any ammount oh Dian Fides oF bought at tha fad value. Old Gold Businces stelouly confidential. R CAMELS’ E ha sewciry, oid Gold ad is Tae, hain or Ustiten f those whould call op UTS ANRICH, vr New York Hotel ~ mar y 7 Ae. le - RTIFICAL TESTE. A NBW BASE, L! AND. et ited for lite, Ani eae Matra Corea Pali, a: Dr. BLAKERESS int. Witness also the declaration of Alexander H. Stephens, | made m order to make the force large enough to bo the Vice President of the Confederate States, in bit | eficient, and atthe same time free the State treasury speech of the l4thof Novormber, 1860. Said he—* Nor | from # burden it could not deur. will | undertake to say that this government * * * is | Im order to acccimplish this end another personal eon- perfect, There im nothing periect of & human origin. | ference was souglit with the lresiient, and as the result * © © Bot that this goverument of onr fathers. with | an engagement was effected under which the government ail of ite defect«, comes nearer the abjects of all good | of ihe United States wndertovk to bear ail the expense governments then any other on the face of the earth, is | of a military force to be raised for the defence of the My settled conviction. © © © J look upon this coun- | State during the war, to be organized in the manner try, with our institutions, ag the Ruen of the world—the | provided for the organization of the volunteers iu the ja adiseof vhe universe,’? service of the United States. It wes thought that @Having becn deceived into your present position there | this arrangement would be at once received by the is ne sacrifice of honor, of interest or of principle m | troops already in the eervico of the State as o guaranteo abandoning the insane iven of separate independence | of futnre and certain and regular subsistence and pay, and Sonthern rights. They are safe only uoder the con. | and thas they would promptiy embrace the propresition stitution of the United States and within the federal | to organize under ft. Put as they were already entitled Union, and he alone ix the true friend of Southern rights | to pay which they had not received. andas many of who is true to the government. We lost neither our | thom could not leavo their familics to ferv. in distant rights nor oar independence while faithful to our alle rts of the State erin by? war, it wos found that they giance. We are losing oi! by our unfaithfulness to our jomitaied to engege ih the Lew servire Tow tha of the States, by Ww vet it way = that che @ons 't tion should Bever thosesfier be so smended as to authorize Congress to inter’ere with slavery io But, in their madness, the ple of the treated “these propositions with contempt, toey bad adopted them, there would have re- ¢ theone immaterial maue of slavery io the 6 You were dlso agsnced that if you would join tle conf. doracy, arms Of the best quality would be fur- nishei y —that the jeaders themselves would heart the arte) rod lead Youto viewory and independence, or “dio mt st ditch." Cheer these assurances your sons joiued tbs army (© devend the State—but having doen aireacy soid in alvave sor the arms that had been promise! aud which we over, like @ many rhea “wwies, avd at Vil Socimg and Fort Donelson were ied Lo ighb with sQairrel gums and flint lock mes- nguinet mea With (he hes. arme and equipments that ee, established rooms, 53 Sista ant subsiitted to @ draf, with Lue hope ef hiring substi- tutes—or they oniered she armny as commissaries, quar- termasters, paymasters, asaisiarts ut clerks, taking all proper caro to keep out of Bacm’s reach uicer the plea of supply log food ahd Clothing for the soldiers. Thus were your sons ti icked acd duped into ubis miserabie and dis. mera #.\cd09 Mud skill could suppiy, and the leaders | counery. We are overwhetned with present evils and It was apparent that.to have two classes of troops at | by districts. exty sireet to No. 12 Park place ayeuue, thernsalves, tushy of thom, sicher remained xt home | terror siricken by @readfil articipatione of the futrre. sume time in ihe service Of the siaie, one sup. | In these (imes of extreme ultraism, our reprosente. | yew yous, Ageia; wet, XG: BADBER, President, 1p ee cian RERTIDADML DUBRIN CONTINUES TO" be vt tee seconds 1 tives should appear in the House, elected in such manver as to bo evtitled to their seats without question. It is true that on a former occasion of increase in our Con- gressional re, resentation, the General Assembly a:lopted a plan of e.ecting the additional members without there having been new districts provided for thein before the the And what is our remedy? There may be nono for | ported avd paid by the United States and the other the past; but what shall we do for the by the State, wonld predece endless coufusion ond ture? We can suggest but one course, avd that isto | difficulty. Thoexpense of the force orga) ized under return to the protection of thet government under | the oct of 1859 was greatly enbancea by the great which we were se happy and prosperous. Thatis our | proportion of oflicers allowed for the number of only eafoty, There is no virtue in perseverance im error. | ineh enlisted as privates, It was therefore judged neces extent ehh We Minor ertraniing. bare chemically j shea charue fof wernt sroroforim, which Ladiaiaister ‘with sateye No.3 Canal stmpet. Amtmior aL (TERT iene ng BATUROAD BH NRIVER ROAD TRAE FOR ALBAY bg the North aad. tt ogra’ Oharabera tract at ‘and 11 A. 3., and 3.30, Sand 10:15 P. —NO REMOVAL. BEAUTIFUL racetul war, and they are to be sacrificed at all events; | We cannot benelit or relieve our kindred and friends | sary for the interest of the State and ihe service to genera! election. But in present ciroumstarices it ix not : and substadeial @em on Eevee, saly $8; 00 fine Hit, if any escapa, they are ty. be those who hold ths | whoare im the southern army by giviig further euccu. | onthe six monte men end: disband them, i order dct | Srudent te leave aby question ef tbolr right open to die LAND RAILROAD—CHANGE oF ten | (AA MRNOME Ss) Sonn tiled and: exten Sea uirse strings of the army, with facilities for esca | sabe the reach of dunger,or who remained at bone ragement to this febefiion: By ® contrary course we | those who ie yes for the war wight engage in the not having brought themselves within the provisions or 18) wit hg ee = (lepot at James stip and foot of chly harmlesty, agenutine bone ating only may do them much service. The impending battles will | force about to ‘aised and supptrted at (be expense of ty-fourth street, we Sixth avenue, between Teuth and Ble~ uapion. in, and his aitogetngr questicaable whother our plan of elect- warn” Gite not end this war,and we may do much w relieve the al ing mombers of Congress, some seventeen months before inmer Arrangsment—Ieare New York at8 A, M. for unection with amy Other ee Saat Tenneseentie who are It the Confederate army. Ihey are | ‘ The arrargement made with the President gave an im- | sey or inariiy take thelr outs, i wine. OE Do Oa are Sia) Pr Bt acon UBER, Dersion_ EB Poigatory te you that the South would | in false position, Tele State is deserted, and for ever | petus to the enistinent of volunteers; bit @ construction | Tir times Jike the present, when new and startling | At 9 Be i RE RITPICIAL BONE Fi SED ONLY RY The corwwiiy got aod gaia ber i deme, | fixed ava member of the federal Union. Many of their | was given to the agreement which required an old com. | questions are frequently ari#ing, (he representative who 6PM, tor A discoverer, At his reo B * wear Severe boca ge brane? @e pand would ack vow edge her in- depend. @, break to the biockade of the Southern ports a reer such @ stance as would insuro success. ieenta 1. A ott old roots Amd ni lovers of bonutif@l teeth and 61 Lan lected in August, 1862, may find all the ques- Sh enaaer dane je mall train wit) an on Sundaga te ’ . rt tes, leaving Thiry-foueth airecwat th reference to which be was clected sottied Fa ee ts hearing ee RS Teo a when be takes bis seat in December, 1963, aud that new and warranted. N. b,—Al ¢ breath use the celebnat parents and fi iends encow their eulistment in this | pany of eighty-three men to be raised before the m ‘war, and it is their imperative duty to repair that od could be subsisied, clothed and paid by the United y may be sone wit ®& the oxtent of their power, Call your sons bome, tales, ugh (bere Bad been fereived trom the rowdlwiy, tn imitations,’ Tender teet > « aa he ban Dentifrice and Lotion, « And this dee! rung io eur oars | and exert yourselves to get thom back as their ouly | United States ac additional um of $250,000, || became | and more momentous issves havo arisen ‘since his olec- 1 gs ce J. PEARSON, M. ove: tm m day (0 day fa ieee @ year, when it was | security. it is their only escape from the infatons | apparent that this money would fou be consuined in | tion upon whieh his constituents have not expressed Cac ptioe Faget OE WEP IB te ite HR oe weil known by the Conf. lerato government and the se. Fanny of conscription, them out of {te clutches. raishiig subsistence and efothing 16 reck: tibench | their will, 5 Yes Given on AS A.M aod Mi WHITE & BROTHER'S IMPROVED agriret coi u l ocore ftom the boginuing that it was uctrue, Socpanecnte os ‘eieracy has enlisted chem im its army, | company was ready to be mustered rte serview wi Although it 8 troe that upon an extraordinary occa, iS, 1h 45, A. id 3:15, 4:15, 5:45. for, ‘Tecth.—Whole (pets for $6 and upwards, Uh tl ardas rbwwk @& the middle of Avgust Lord fos- | and has passed a law by which it ean compel them to | eighty threo men. it Lecume nerossary, therefore, to | sion Congress may be called #o a5 to require his attend- | stead; hourly for Jaroaica from 745 ALM. 10.6140 B; M. th gold fon mis Me at. all work warranted togive sat. se hdu sti etly Anmaunced to these same Commission. | remain until they are thirty.tve yerr have og iin a personal conference with ihe author ties im | ance before the first Monday in December, yet such are | — ces \—__————e fie ea rea) ta id atreet, New York, andar 717 stabi y or, ¥ vcoy and others, that the indepondence of she | the ment Inat that long, This Ue | Washingtev, in order to have he agroomert exceptional caste, and do not alitet the ‘principle what | ATEW SORE, HARLEM, AND, ALBA i - nail pr : fovtera oon edervey Could not be acknowledged by | not a war upo your sous, but a mene: in rit. This was effected, and ti the ropresentative onght to bechosen because of thecou- FOR ALAS YH ORTH Al . pa VURNITURE, Groat britain, and for the safety of our Ktate: and th to be mustered mto service singly ax they were | formity of his opinions to those of his constituents upon conga raclay, Na 1862, esl . 8. To ‘ua ify tile secden vite leaders and | to which we invite you—this is the en d, to reco.ve their subsistence and clothing } the questions upon which he is to act. For Albany, 10:30 A, es ‘Mant Train tram Twe BEDROOM SUIT OF ENAMBLLED. advocates ins 9» <n what | ‘8: i We. would have you enlist. the proper efieers of the United Stites. There are other strong objections to our timmof elect- | sixth treet station. For a! ‘tral Time Table, 18 af 6 OF Warrihled Hagimenase' declaring then. ves fa favor of But i pc'severe you mnst fo this trot-te itary service of the state wae ploced | ing members of Congress; but as it is not imtended to JOHN BURO} be sammnrte intends @hestnnt Chamba Bults, plain and ornfrentaly a look uj oa the 2 ta ws ruined beyond it was immediately apparent that all | moke any recommendations tipon th ject, time will = Ss Betaby " pelo of a <t.le t noid, modify, or change their and to ain 8) 363 Canal street, opposii Wvceer, = : a ves hal r) ok = pen ag wo can bot koa Upolu * i raising an adequate force was removed. | not be occupied in stating thom. * EDs) oA Anon. r each | oure, which «© year ago Overy trse and pinut wid fo raire regimor's companies, and to our ordinance, passed ab your July seasion, estab- ol ry at a Sinko hn om Waid { the other, States ani with he federal | flower in is prover nivce with neta tet be Kener e leof | casa re its qpaeraliys were iv O Oubaand ail War pros nonte the provisional gover wat 1k wanprovidod that Tables diy Pet Ate Dg gh I Dard va in ot Vn on—nt deelginlog against saa opposing, with the | minsiny, iaeviatc— is youth, i enetey. Vir waiont, ve | gyi aig we Mihen Congress invorponed and iitited tie | uo election of adocative sould ba held jn Novem- Fa in wag orgs tt nd xamitng, oF Cash Nad pert’ Whiakoy. —-iureps Mere crest deciara'ign@ and denunciations, the kien that sooritiegs it a few ese ef | nombee torbo paid.to 10,000 men, Orders ha! to be | ver, ated that av that e yote stiould be taken | seni by mal tuen to tan yy W. H. GRIFFETH, Practieat oflies, pooplu v. any State sheuld be forced to remain in of Our iathers, acd to y op Fecruiting, but a8 the returns caine in it | npomthe question, whecher your actiom iy estybiishing | Billard Maker, 49 Fuivon gleect, | a PT” me TN PI ty Vaion against their will, vy csercion of the general pollen oF f otiy olmureny, | nd that we have more than 12,000 men, and | such goverdient Shou! be ratified. Bhe, vote yaa sub- ‘ao PATENe BILLIARD ivi (laPtnas,, PEATE BAN? CSO RRE x ve mment. ANd yet Wa have seen shone same leader® | ceiving due eouvwmut Ol vations Lo oe knuln whether Cougteue will, with the nily jstioncd watil the general eloction ia next | PUBLAN'S Ei tie te ben BLBA ABD Cox. | Ly Bricet-9100,000 worth @f Fa ‘uit soly invade “our sister Stato Kentucky for the | Whatere, may ba the hopes oF the ardent an ra @hich has eharavtewized, the condor of the | Ampunt. -f Mitheamnd andafor nie eaty bE Tee nee Im | In consequence! the telling? t + of forcing her poople out ot the x vernment to | agtic ii regurd touhett Witanate sucess, they 9 ont | Kee fe Doparkineht towaria us, prov ide for tt Tt ig submitted for your cowsideration whether that t NDEN, pata AB) Gein rar von thoy legitimately and of a choice beionged—and } go dian pointment, Gueri!a wartars, ty ait of chia oxcess, When the order t stop reoruiting | part ot JoLes OUght Hot, te be annuiled. — Be t wl auth woh vicked Jpteution of coercing thei inc sa mock | gaumptrium whe: prevailed, will ite | wa whien had ‘wore tty Chousud oF bir poo: iuntoors | eM. tantto Tale Mee w pve whih they khew they ebho rv in and in Le a | n | im the ser United trates number | ot" aur goin b nirehasiag Ut" ow og, that these came people of Kentucky hd, | There ia 14 \ nce’. | bole ot ate. “abie ve ould ba heard on a | § " a but a \ow months before, ou twe occasions, 4 quertion 80 vivally alfe,tiag heir ‘ Nom, 195 apd 127 Rivis 3 quertias our eouutr, b amnong por sens why hod expected to coms tate, cud Yor it bas Grand, Eevex and Monson birecky Hanes pase (090 De