The New York Herald Newspaper, April 3, 1863, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

: NEW YORK HERALD, FRIBAY, APRIL ¥, 1863., ent cont cara ge ™ytyer'es ens masstes | tans hours Sad armmetaiben: wks Net wen. | UMPORTANT FROM ALBANY. WEWS FROM WESTERN VIRGINIA, | i cscis ies sik tan uae dealt with thoee jeople 28 +s organize! revolution | Da, except Hatleras; pone of ~Outh Cagaiitia, except PONS ¥ ee ee re A CURE CR SH AES Honlals and tcplleess bot A a government fer aL Ail the cout wan grou to sirucgle at att, 1 hg Gatilcet Eewestigation=Brondway The Fight at Point Piensa: RUALON & soN'g iuiied | Sta " = ION & 80%" thetncelves on the territory oP s"nouiede the right | Now ‘the rebels fold nove et Miswour, none of Keo. | 88lroadaTae TAX Levy—Traiming Puncaveuema, April 2, 1368. PUALON & SONA Let no man say tome, “Then you at dou; I arly uc- | tucky, none of Tennessee for any valuavle purpose Sehvol Teachers, S* A special despatch from Cincinnati, dalod w-day, FUALON & 0X8 of revolution in theee ment? I bog pam ren ylaiuly in | of supplies, beoause the Weaver Knowledge the fact of revolution. Thon tia, d they aro | our hands, and tho Fastorn part bes beoo ay a & the fuge, and I trust that I do pot dodge becaa, revolu- | contending armies that all ite suppiies heve boen ex- and them present yu t0 an asseinblage worthy | unpleasant to my sight. Agni I suy, | tind tas @ ving | hausted. ‘hey hold no portion of Virgwia valuable for pany, April S11. Me | pays The Calcot Investigating Commitioo met again this | On Monday tapt, March 90, Jenkins’ rebel cavairy a‘terngon, They spent nro n. 106 in seorot soasion over | daubed into Point Messant, Vac, at the mouth of tho Ka “ tion; and these men, thereiore, are no louger our — | supplies and 4 Peesom area thors, bat they nre our alleh enemies; fureigu to mm | mien "Wer told tne thinet oe en ont oF ee a the polnye raised tase weok to aun. ° Cut 818i apRCHM | naWhA, Gained possersion of tho Court House, fired nove The only ganw ne are the Mayor then formally introduce jeneral ag OMe 10 mpting t itginia and cue. decided by & Voto | houses, plundered othe # and burned several thousand The only ponuine ux , ‘ et (applause)—carrying on war eguinst us; aiienpting %@) of North Carolina. We hold our own ia | °#tiOné in tho charges, The committee “t “ os nar only gounine article m ‘Yhe best specimens of the voluntér.” service of the | jae alliances against us; aitempting Ww get into the fa- wath Carolina, z vows. bushels of goverament ora, ¥ ROU fr ited States, and again tho demonstration ia his honor | wily of nations. T agroo itis uot yor w succomfes | Sis months host m loo cee Mel, betore the 11th | oF three to wo to atrike out thone epecttio aig ig | Volunteer aid arrived trom Gallipolis, Ohio, and tho ea ee wee 5 revolution, and it is a revolution “never to be | © ” Wo hold two-thirds of Lapisiana in roint of weaien | 122 FePUblicans voting in favor, and the @m” OA! | rebels wore deiven off, with the Iona of five killed and 0004 NUT OFL were repeated. a successful’ pntil——(Cheers and cries of ‘Nevor.) } im ingion, We bold ail Opposition to atrikin out, The later mem, ‘bem. irleen prisoners, who wore refused parole and takeu to 000A NUT OLL, OENERAL BUTLER’S SPEECH. I was going to eay unsii acknowledged by the parent J avd popul es all Arkangas and ail Texas, #0 ig them cut | Gallipotis, COCOA NUT OLL, General Boxize, who was dressed in citizon’s clothes | State. And now, then, 1am williwg to unite with yoo in | Ow poi tg eaeeens 20 hanes gy ra ee and Smith—fled their reason against sfriki fe ' Jelagraphia Communication is cut off along the Kanawha COLOR NUT OL 3 - ‘our and to say that it is a revolution which we - ar B i 00 tho minutes or records of the commiitro—first, that (he rom Cbarleston to V oiut Pleasant, COOCIN. or Dodoried Ce fand wore uo emblem of military rank, spoke as follows, | Jove Cire oo wiedge, aud which, therefare, will never ove tho coloved trode bold Florida by last 8 | potmt was raised by the defence thas the committe hui J > 7% Kovernmont ateamer Victor No.2 waa Grot into | penctAdSehenarcscacie tardive, homuuchine, rata 4m & rich, deop, powerful tone of voice:— be successiat. (Renewed checrs.) If the-¢ men are | counts ( —"j and sppianse ) | Now ep us 60010 | po right Lo investigate auything but what woud be et Ne, * Landing, forty miios above Build, n the ka | uring, preserving and restoring the hair, Ladios, ty it { Mr. Mayor—With tho profoundcst gratitude for the | alien enemtes, how does that a’lect your political action? | what the' retin 0" Ora, fen vedveod. | To the remainder | crimimal if sustained, but that they dvgroed with that | ft Ye Ove mai was killed. The boat was’ oomictoly Olt ‘vory fiattering commendations of my administration ‘Think a moment. If we are at warwith a foreign cun- | of AS no “eorgiae Alub: ma, & Yagi ed part Versivn, and believed it to be their duty to tnvestigate mit | BA wsketry ire the various trusts committed to me by the try—as I insist we are for all inteats and purposes—how f South Carolina, ail . SOTKia. ama, and Missiasippl, ® | charges regularly made that would if preven ve an offence “ 2 and Gonoral Meigs @nally succeadod in a which, in bebaif of your associates, can any man staad up here and say he ison the side | small porcion of Loui “24 and teunesse—Texas being, as ‘inst the House; second, that the comuaiites bud nua. | .7° _ 4 ‘The Victor and fi, 0. Levi are suil Promotes the growth of the A OF that foreign country ? (Cries of ‘Good’? axd applause.) | I aaid before, out of XOW We draw strong hope from ines 0 fCentine tho fuvestigauion to - Pesebing conype * it f# rumored that they are captured 5Ocin ‘4 man must be eithor for hia country or aguinst his ooun- | this aa the rebel sappix™, caine priueipally either | mattors couvected with Callloot's, election to shia | UP the Lamwligy am = try. (A voice—“That’s #0,”) He canuot by all tho time | from Kentucky, Tennessev, '480uri, Arkansas or Texas, | House and to bis acts in the this Logisiature aud | °% ebem. « Prevents the bi falling of, throwing impediments im the way of the progress of the | and these sources are now com "*ratively beyond their | not 10g) back to matters prior to that; third, shat it was Cexcrmnatt, April 2, 1863. — country under provence that he is helping some other por- | Teach, To this iaot I loos lmrgelp.for the soppression Of | poi the duty of the commitios to puniah criminally, but | pye tato attark on Pint Pom, tA) was made by couin tion of his country. If a man thinks be can do somotbing | the rebellion and the overthrow of revolution. They have | to ebtain evidence and present it Yo the House on which hi o kine gery. | They ran Killa and remove oan to bring back his erring brethren at the South, lot bim | Come to tho end of their commcrixlon; we Rave vot | they wore to determine tho case, aud therefore Uhoy had pen a pee my Ce ured 7,000 bush and remove Tove, take his musket aud go down aud try it in that way. | beguours (Langhter.) ‘They haved Ome to the end Of | no right to strike out the chargos roguiarly wade relating | Ske several houses ang * ° sd were faally Goctw you (Laughter and npplauao.) If he is of a different opinion, | thoir national credit; we have nut put ouxs tn any market | to mattors in this Legislatare. prncbnelome bem prapy- Lory drove no hours ~ And thinks that tbat is not the best way of b: ‘them | of the world. ) And why showld any man be river out, after a conflict whish lased seve Oteee wow 11 6 w te human bate, of This buving bee: tiled, Hamilton Harris, brother of See TMU a nee "ae in co ttaeaion cot caiee sat disappointed? (BP should any men’ ony that is great Here pas Senator Merris, and member of tho Republi State Con ca — be yp m4 wmisterod him go down with me to Locisiana, and Iwill #ond him | work bao gone along too alow? Why should any man feel | trat Commitics. was called and aworn. Ho testii-d that | Proposed Blass Convempion of Ontom Coon eduty, over to Mismasippl, and if the rebels do not fog) for his | impatient? 1 have shared in that tunpationos myself, and | ho went te sce Mr. Calkeot ag counsel, During his thter Lei Makes the bair rioh and glossy. heartstrings—bat oot in love—t am very 0 was cay ing to a friend but the other day, when J saw that | view Mr. Gullicot re‘erred to the bank shares, and aloo psa Apri 2, 1863 —— (Laughters) But—(forcibiy and impressiv' him | Our navy did not catch the stoamer Alabama, that there | the amount that was noceasary to meet it, and that be ming ” ooo1m rthis not stay here (Tremendous applaud, ig of | Must be something wrong in the Navy lepartment; but! P (ar, Harrigpadvised him 10 pay it, and then the question Tho Gran@ Union Laagus of tho Stato of Maryland baw Intee ae . are handkerchiefs by the ladies.) Lot us sxy to him, “Choose | was reminded how Paul Jones, with @ gingle vessel, set F arose how to get tho money , Mr. Callicot stating whore be | lesued the following — ‘ Moat perfect rosing for the hair, is ye this day whom ye will serve. Lord bo God, | the whole navy of Rnziand at defiance and worked bis F thougit he could borrow ti. Hefore any important facts ft sup Umtom I 0 iid dhseotinne Oocim ihe what 's a | porve him; if Baal bo God, serve him.” But “No man | will upon the Kogiish const, and that Tord Cochrane, | were clicited tho counsc! commenced arguing on admit. [) T 7u% Untom Tmacoms ann Owiow Crane pie. -wiot? A riot, ap outburst of | can serve two masters, God and mammon.” (C1 .) | with a singlo ahip, Kept the whole French coast in terror | ting cartain testimony, and kept: thet argument up to the Wa Sere tees Loca’ ati. thin: Sidhe: of: tary Laven no disagreeable odor the passions ach of the law, | There are other logical consequences to feiowfrome Aguinst the entire Freuch navy. cloR6 of the session of ihe committee. . Pe agi i ae cneuan’ Gaee Lateore — “to be subdued Why trcat | view which I have ventured to take of tho sub'ect, and SNGIISN SYMPATHY WITH*RRPRIS. ‘The striking out of the speciGeations referred to will, | aug oe Uhroughoss the covstr, 4 CocIN =, iS re nl ey tie Anbar § yea eggs ages Rsicte ase scale comacenanail pepsin nothing that fan ne onthe Callicot moro harm tuan if thoy had | holding of convention of al tho ee ond Leaves no sticky aubstance, why, - fal enem| am * vor ny . take to as 40 | foalty. I must look simply to my courtry and its sor. | "0 have done. not perverted by the press; while there | “The speciat committee on the Broadway Railrend, hoid | $iubs 1B tho city of Washington some timed deig fe BE AURE AND ARK Pou PITALON'S wht «@ applause.) | vice, and leave them to for the country they are at- | ‘18 beem nothing of eympathy or encouragement nut | another session afternoon, aid decided that the ov F eat month, for thie’ = Of cossuitation in reference BE BURKE AND A5K FOR PUALON'S O00 ‘To tnat 1 > } tempting to ereot and to its vervice. By that Igive uy | forded to our enemies. Nassau has beow the waval | ponents of tho bill bad, by (he faoes presented, thrown tho brat bay holy ‘ent cae a Geoen SURE AND ASK POM PHALON'S xa chanaa ‘affairs in | no territory of the United States. Every foot that ever | arsenal for pirate rebel boats to refit in; Rhee See Tespouaibitity ov the friends of the bill ef proving the | rage~g a 2 ge agentge tg Pha oe BORE AND ANKWOK PUHALON'S . the country his | was circumseribed within the boundaries of the United | been their coal depot. and Barbados has beon the hall | idoutity eof those grantecs that were still unknown. The ae ie a a thought, ae he AMD 8KB THAT Vou GBT NO OTHBR. that in | States belongs to us. (Cheers.) It is to be drawn m | (0 fele the pirate . What cause has land for the bill announced that he-had ae more evi. | (0,4 mere. ‘ ak Sees te AND SHE THAT YOU CRT NO OPHIR Sharloston it were | undor our lawe and government as soon as tho power of | #0 to deal with us? What te the reason that she | deuce, andthe committes adjourned. It ix understood | (und | generally es wik ones & MD GEE THAT WOU DEP RD OFBBE. no civil aut the United States can be exerted for that pur,ose. There. | has mover shown sympathy or love towards ust | that they will strike out same ton or twelve uames which | Canimonoraie te wot dashes cod AND KEK THAT YOU GUT WN “ter must be gi . ‘That was the be- | fore you see one set of the logical seuucnces which must | | draw a wido distinction betwoen the Knglish peuple 88 & | nobody aceme to now. ng a bg dg Ti 7 they grew up. | follew—namely, that we have no occasion to carry on the | mass and the English government, I thiuk (ho heart of | Tho Henate Committes on Cities bad under considera | Yigngance unowd bo ei Stee yrepenee Got met Facet hot . Direotly t fight for the constitution as # was—! beg pardon, for the | the }eople beats responsive to us; but I know that thoir | tion thecity tax louy this afternoon, and will probably ee yas nyse eet. ~~ fre gpend wage glen Conia 80 and B) conten of the | conststution as it is. | Who makes any at:ck on ibe con. | KOvernment end aristocrany hate us with & hate that | report it to-morrow. Other leagues ‘snd clube are tevited to correspond peo cos raceme ‘Farious in sssom. | stitution? “We areghting ayainet thos who have gouo | Lasucth all understanding. Today at Airkaubesd, the | tho bill relative tom tralalcg school for teachers, was | the nuts muh'our Freaent ot with our Certeoponving As MM took’ out divers f ten, suietion t6e themselves. op oa i ic —- bows Mog Moco) Cepek yet “at * one Sore pclae 7x Sie Trine TUE SKIN AND COMPLEXION as cach was riot was ‘THE UNION—OT NOT AS IT Wal English mere! consti ~~ -—— al z a a oi Sit ese ont they became insi ary,and | And now, my fricnds, I do not know but that Ishall | preying upou our commeree; and we hear that at Gtas- INTERESTING FROM BERMUDA. ~ S a ae a JOHN DUNKEHART, Prosidout Use PHALOWO Led ew ee ‘the administration, on the 15th of april, 1861, 28 you | commit some heresy; but asa demcvrat, and as an An- | gow a steamer is being built for the Emperor of China, a ™ Harmon Horner, Secretary. frown my ‘will remomber, dealt with them aa nn insurrection, and | drew Jackson demovrat, I say that I'am not for tho | and.at Liverpool another has been launched for tbe game en - _——-— wMRAUTIFUL WOMEN" | a called out the militia of the United States for the purpose | Union as it was. (Loud cheers.) 1 have the honor to peror. But I do not the Eunperor joa will buy | areival of Steamers from B. OMecial Drawings of Murray, Eddy 44 | Mesuit from the use of PHALOMS Liquid 28 W. O -of aubdaing insurrection. I was called at that time into | say as a democrat, and an Jackson democrat, | Mady shijs from the English till they bring bock the ali Oper: the P Co.'s Kentuckygand Miraouri Btate Lotteries rke A) couls « per bowwe, @ervice to edminister the laws. I found a riot at Balti- | that 1 am not for the Union to be again as it was. Un. } gowns they stole out of his palace at Pekin. (Laughter. ) ‘ations of km more. There they burned bridges, aud had hardly | derstand mo, I was for the Union as ft was, because I | Referring to the case of the Trent, Geveral Butler said Capture of the 4 risen to the aignity of af ’ insurrection, be- | saw, or thought I suw, in the future the troubles which | that it bry ee to provoke England attht | Rosson, and Schooner Aldebaran, of eo cause the State not moved as an organized } bave burst upon us; but, having undorgone those trou- | time; but tat, Ld |, WO Were gettipg in eaieaiaal Canale nent deemed a s. mo tu rr wolf ang 3 oommunity. ,After men wore rioting m Baltimore, | bles, baring sponse) the blo d and treasure, I do nt | % condition to remem! ‘What ycaso. (Enthusiastic Roc ie z \ ‘you will do me the honor to remember that wo offered | like to go back again and be “cheek by jowl” as wo | Spplause.) Her sympathy with the south -— OUR HAMILTON CORRESPONDENCE. @ovington, Ky, oF 81. Laut, N EXTRAORDINARY WORK. and detormined to put down all of insurrection so | were before with South Carolina, if I can help it, | attributable to the fect that she would get ail Hawzrom, Bormuda, March 26, 1863. —— A’ dong as the ttate of Maryland was ‘and continued loyal to | (Cheers.) Let no man misunderstand mo; ava [repeat | the commerce of that country. What waa the remedy? . pi la OMicdéal Drawings of the Delaware te MAHLONY 8 NEW BOOK, the United States, and so long as no attempt waa made | ft lostI might be misunderstood. I donot’ mean to give | The people must look forward to these poor eped ‘B. M. 8 Kinaldo leaves to-day for Fortress Monroe ; | Loitertes, <at revolution, which I understand to be ‘an infraction of | up a single inch of the soll of South Carolina. If I had | govonment he had no doubt was already looking forward | park Kliza Barss leaves to-day for New York; bark Sir Dew. Bxrna O1.455 903—April 2, 1803 eo the laws. Transferred thence to a wider sphero of nction | been alive at that timo, and had the position and the } to them; and when the ment got ready to tne 8 1 Gooece F. Seymour (with convicts) leaves to-day for Koj: GO, 71, 23, 59, 20, 64, 6, G2, 57, 12, G7. THE PRISONER OF BTATR, at Fortress Monroe, I found that the state of Virginia had | ability, I would have doalt with South ina as Jack- | step the people must =e to ‘sustain it. (Ap- i n : 3 Decawane, Otass SO—April 3, 1853, taken itsolf out of the Union, and was using every enava- | son did, and Kept her in at all hazards, But | pause.) They should proc non-intercourse, #0 | land ; brig Jobn Freoman will leave in « day or two for 7, 32, 47, 41, 14, 48, 62, 72, 65, 60, 59, 49.) BY D. A. MAlionY, OF Iowa, ‘vor to erect for iteeif a separate and distinctgovernment, | now sbe has gone out; and I will take | that no ounce of food from America should by | New York. Brigantinos Excelsior amd Oleander arrived | Olreularewent by addreasing : ith State 2a bein; that when she comes in she will { any nocident get into an Englishman's OWN A 4 BOOK FOR THE PEOPLE, and therofore I dealt with that 5 again yosterday from Now York. hi in rebeliion, and on the ground come in better behaved. (Laughter and cheers. \ntil these piracies were stopped. (Applauee.) u — Que large L2mo., cht Lound, price 61 a 4OLD EVERY WHERB that When wery form, shape ur I will take care that she shall be no longer the firebran: they did that, the English government would find where ag Tho schooner St. George, from Wilmington, arrived PUNT TE PERS a rebellious property. | of the Ustoor-age, and that she shall enjoy, what her | those verscla were going to, and would write to the km- Official Drawings of the Library Asso here on the 21st inst. ciation Company's Lottery. of Kentucky have been thus caretul, sir, in stating ¢! never yet have ‘od, the blessings of a repub- | poror of ‘iaugbter)—that he could not have any ¥ ‘ke by It f Reet a that T bave taken, because I ut hore | Hea form of gororamest. (Choars.). Therefore, ia that | Tore. Ho would also atop. the exportation of gold, wo MRWEPAPER ACOOUNTS. 99; 71) 18, 65 4k 0, ate 86, tn eS, 6, 42, 26. Pee em one fm Oh tron, wg before the couiry ior acts which I havo | view, Lam not for tbe reconstruction of the Union as it | 'hat Weatern products would havo to be shipped to France {From the Hamitton Mirror, March 25.) Ln! 2: Gepeelaeeaae 413 Broadwa ot Ls pon gers pace t00, every charge of inconsistency | was.’ {havo spent teais‘and blood enough on ft, in oon | for silks and laces, and that would make it square with | The steamer Cornubia, with 314 bales of cotton, ar | ag 79 Go, 99 57. 45, 3, 23, 12, 78, 7, 10, 33, 32 wees . 5 me of Wrong in. it 1 may have been; but | junction with my fellow crtizons, to make it a liitie bet- | the Westerm producer. rived at 8. Georges on Sunday last. The Coroubia nar. hus clvoutaea ba via » 25, 12, 78, 7, 10, 33, 32 A OURE FOR SOROFULA, CONSUMPTION, DYAPRP- 2 au " row! when rani iT . ‘sia, Pheumation, 7 4 Srrong a, tateatioa or fatent never. "(apylanse ) | tor It. was goed enough. it ft had been jet alone TOKD LYONS AND TH POLITICIANS, ly captare when rinning for Wilmington. She | ¥9F Olrculare Go itive og & oo., Covington, Ky moumenteey cibeiek malanieg wimtetor, teow Andon thosame 1 foit ob! as io the | old house was enough forme; but as have pulled He would not that the Engliah Minteter had beon | Was comp wurrounded by federal biockaders, but PRL Drea: as A . thone diaiessing seid ates eel “Saeiiee cat and Pas dowmtnaarroction in mary | ove the cory parts Fvvepeny won wo rusulld tampertag with ovr politicians, but our leading | Managed to cucape and run into port. Prices Cashed im All Legalized Lotte: | ton sninpire atmosphere, &c. “rest chethor by back op with ‘lt the’ improvements. (Eu! tT Dad been tampering with him. When | Ihe steamer General , a four daye from JosmPit RaTR! o" } IODINE WATRE. jand, ‘by, or white, as by the same lew t tha modern wr rag ogee ‘aay. ‘of blood | Charleston, 8. C..with 1,060 ba'e8 of cotton, arrived at | Te Laformationgives, JOSBPI RATE net 5 petal {be rebeion dae of Vien Fame tints conaeire on pais Tig eighth ta ble” veins botled, and "he ‘shoold “like | then 3. Georges on Mandy aveciog It, with the Orfederae __uw y York, rooms No. 1. FURR TODINR TN PURE WATER | . Taman old Andrew Jackson domocrat | The Israelites tovk posession of the land of to have seen any of those I politiciann. (| 3) and a4 aie paseod in the harbor the steamers | Royal Havana Loteery.—Thirty per Physicians and Onomiats, 44 4 Shan DR oni go (Applause and three obecrs whitch they gortrom ation epemies. Has fetot been held Nh De eM ny Grrchte b y Growl ol ose voreala,” the lft Charlocun ou, Wourndny $7ah, Bromlam pala for prizes. Knformation furnished. | Qos doer por porbe, Jeans. world roe f dor a silver, nee pin ly bis lng Fon betcones tasks ane ter). ‘They could Bot be 1. Now, | ight end steamed directly through thetblockading manod a TAYLOK & CO, Baukers, 1d Wall street. "eae — ARILLING WAR TORY b: WE WEAUTY OF PAIRFAX Rot however ber tired at Rer, none of which struck hor. it is said that Kaozta fartherest in of the constitutional rights of | be dove witb ity For one l would tako the property of such politichios who now themselves “ By Mre BA. Wright, ts rommeuced im the the habover bitter or dintastetel to ms ware the | rebels aad give part pf it to he loyal mea at-wbe Bosth, | democrats. (A. voico—He would” hang them) No, | he General Beauregard can steam 17 miles por hour. | Pe ml 7 Me 8 AWW ORK RRA ; ‘obligations which my fathers assumed for me in the com a as weil, or as wearly well, | be woula not have the be could mot catch ‘The steamer Gertrude arrived at Charleston from Nas fase ES me ees this week, Only thrwe cents. Ready on Baturday Pub Promises of the coustitution. They tate them all, and ti Defore: and I ‘would tako the ‘rest | thom. (Loud laachtee:) He desoribed there men aa de. | tau with an arsorted cargo. Raw lished at 37 Fark pow. P ‘waa not for me to reject the bitter. J took them all. (Ap. | of it and distribute it among the volunteer soldiers who ncondants ln 0 direct line o¢ Judne ncariot, tovernarrucd aan a da aeeael arrived at Wilmington, N.C, | at aia Broadway, northeast coracr of Fulton street 7 URGE, As Bene aun SE canes were ae Eo oe a eee ae ei rananti sdatefocut” Cave. | Wecoks;" “Fervango Woods? ke. A Voice=He mews J, Capt. Ward, of the achooner Laura Ann, arrived yestor | ayayiary pring Stylo of Gentlememts | phici Reishee Paver uated snd pata, ob Br ‘and all, I stood ‘South and'by Soutborn rights | tina ‘with them, T shail be quite willing to receive her back | them all. He understood that there wns” Foperts that on inti rday week was’ boarded by the | 1,4" Sot Brot fways tear Dicane treet i DET — coh and al, by the Bout and by Southern rights | tina with them, T aha be quite willing | ings sooenedl. phoneme steamer Florida, Capt. Mame, who requested |!" Be MBROSIA OF-DR. STERLING ® —A BTIMULATING. into the pit of disuaidn,’ and, not liktig tne prospect. I IwuAd eusch ts bons Weim tice BAO “| ing of the w, N Wren to take on Mooard (weaty-sevon prisoners, gy Ea. air ¥. Asay extract of roots, ba'ks any herve, Cures Al. sismnewe quieuly (Laughtee and applaase.)" We weut | That fonds us todeal with —what | hiseon) every od rom pre abt at of Yoace, of Dowion, (ron | | Hadtes, Spring, ts, Coming, oma 16 Nc | 3 tue hea snd eng of dn oe rely ind aie Daw % , which vessel was do- , pompano en pba a. You eee, ee on Pet poceatigte Lo ef fo] en Bu. stroged.’ On the day the Florida © the Laura Ann | °M'at MILLER & 36/ Canal strest ay. eauaing tek ay! Long ! tees, with Siese sued taumeblves wi clearness and exantoess. 11 | any. x abe took the schooner Aldebaran, en, and bay Dr. U, 1, STERLING, proprietor, depot 49% Brosdway. of crew on board, i Might Cartes de Visite for $1, of un- ing Aim Pian tn be ot gehed taal Nn ee POSITIVE CURE FOR HEADACHE TooTHACH © captain f the LAGra Ana says that the oficers and | ** siesta,” A, ad Heuraiga. lipereaiuseniy Cee WULOOFE fr fine.ast of fellows, that the sbip es Pain Annibilatot bold by «il druggist will: allow thought a | them or not as that chooses. It is a ee rte ate 6. Gentlemen's Coats, Pants and Vests x tmcment, af we gus up tothe poral of tie when these | the conguored to make rm, o to aod their friends to | had bers seats amesaing | SOR Re Sarai ats ee eeceretae EES | aang ne, new WORD. tos ‘Drondray,earance "on | Fv e_denerl err a Uyaibon ers rere my Fights aod what wore selis”. At'| Ancther difeuity witch seomd to ‘some ey applause. ami onred large eum to Capt, Warn to take the | ing heeween the Hixcelieme Ba- | Dy, Hmpit Pint tities ot Wolfe's fehiodam eunapre par Micha etoutceuee oF the United | old “democratic frienas is the question of arming ‘The Florida reporta bav’ been chased, after teavin; mily @owtog M ‘in the chased al the depot, t8 Beaver street wines by solemn under tho. forms of law, | negro slaves. If these Confecerato States aro alien ene- INTERESTING FROM THE SOUTH. ue mp inily D encesd be tome = — Barbados by the Vanderbilt, and night coming en shoe some ORNS, BUNIONS. INVERTED NAILS, ENLARGED ye ON SESE Ty lg a somos tee ship and tod for th Wanetit at he gate | "0" © Bake? oth nly een ws rh Rg fy gti 4 having been extingu! and her steam . has a noua avon a . — other? TR 7 Richmond papers of the 3ist ult. have boon received, | vanacrpus , Bad hailed to know if a utosmor Ladies, Try Mott's C pad way, Refers to physicians aad eur Snd to may children aE Kate casera: soty grabs ae Tiagph mghane 3 Fs fa Feply ne, Yous aad going at great | Pet restee tae preperation gui aiscorasred. tor the helt ; - rr bb ped Pots ‘end ap: | als is very dosponding, and great complaints are mado of Fight astera."’ The Vanderbilt kept on after the Biioe 20 kd emule er botite. Bold atl’ Barcay | [)A¥ & MARTIN § BLACKING DEPOT. NO. 8 BLOAD gated and ‘of war, of of | the depredations of thelr soldiers and viclonce upon the | ilo: Se Wisp, and the Florida soon after captured the PM rpg pt, apy IT Tolieved me (rom every constit: tional "know cf which | streets, Richmond is evidently under a reign of terror — ‘From the Bermndian, March 25. 50 Cents, 8 ott the 1iyuid and the paste, ‘Thue Hiacking ts the ° [ne Hoe Bg gee wary Bhs peg] {ia citizens oF | Un the 26th ult. Jeff Daviduigned the bill providing for | The Confederate stoamer Forita loft Cart J. nay on the ital ‘Depeh Mot Barciny | tee world ie Savory 1 was loft to the at ” Tine ti of property. The Tax bill passed the | DXBEOf February 25, having taken in supplies of provi ROPSY CURED, EVAN casks ate Kosala enpresemen y- sions of coals, and on the 6th inst. the Vanderbi't, bear — DoS Sth eS wtcition mateee Ge ah premasen Os 8 — - 4, and | "bel House of Representatives on Saturday last, ing the sf of Admiral ‘Wilkos, arfived and satied again = Mate oe Ped gn py rd Weat Thirty cuird street udu to bound by constitutional ob!: ‘Will the 3 fighty T. 8. Flournoy and G. W. Mumford are announced as | wing day em Notre ~ i inet ‘Tron 1 undertabe to On shat aubject { have 00 cor Docaime;1 | candidates for the guberoatorial chal of Virgah. ston oe actotarel ee ettae cies octere teak | TS ———_—_— eee eae Damon Barrage and Pin... so... 8h Bere wes Brought ints cetion, “But they id ight coder dackan | , TRFtY-elght fedora! prisonors,ceptured at Milton, Teus., | ios, the captain was to be told that wouecould be fuF- | aaty ant Berual AystomesNew aud telupie ureciment: | { iaras Chaser Ring . 2 Bo long as they remain at Chauneite. Let Napoioon Tlf. answer it, who | bavearrived at the Libby prison. a Pea Prescribed by the imperial gov. } iy se yf dhe Howard Seeley Mh 2 as oor i Siavery—that ‘same right, I say, } has hired them to do what the veterans of the | Forty-one deaths have already occurred from injuries “ i ok ae gprelones, Tree of cha rea Dr foughion, ‘or ” . after they bad out under the constitution, | Crimea could not do—whip the Mexicans. (Laxghter.) | received from the rocent explosion of the rebel laboratory ‘The Prize emer Peterhow, | Howara sama sizd tiadelphia, Pa low en IDOL A autis caused me to the dictates of my own conscience, | Let the veterans of Napoleon I., who, uader his brother - ON’T SELL YOUR BOOKS FOR OLD PAPER —L4 untrammelied as I had been heretotore. (Applause.) | in-law LeClerc, were whipped out’ of St. Douingo by | 2 Yrown’s Island, TAB CASH OF THR PRTERUOFY IN THe HANDS OF | Ladies, Tey Latr joom of Youth, for | ee eee eo tna ma stings, Re, bought eaahe— And 90, my friends, however mis) "aging f my have | them, say whether they will fight or not. (Applause) LORD LYONS—UE 18 TO MAKE A FOKMAL DEMAND | preserving and beautifying the complexion and ak: Be | 100,00) books on science, history Srbarephy, Sey On lame ‘been—and | speak to my old democratic tviends—i claim | What has beet: the demoralizing effect on them of contact The War. YOR WER WELEASE. convinced that It has no equal, All dragy!sts and 439 Broad. LEGGAT BROW, 119 Navean erect, sear beer an, that wo went along step by step together up to | with the white men I know not; but I cannot forget that (From the Richmond Sentine!, March 27.) The recent of the h Pe way Peet ed tis — that point, and we shall still go along step by | tury and their (athors wonld not have becu sinves if they | _ The nows from the Mississippi came in very dolightfu begat nO Ce ae Dis orem EaPNiaa aperaelins Seieeas step. If tho-scared obligations that bocnd us together not beeu captives of war iu thoirown cvuntry, made | ly ou us yesterday. Our telegrams tell how two gunboats | likely to prove a matter for tho two goveraments tosct | ,, Medion Aqwiacr, sue om Disenses of thee D' NOLES IN THE MRAD, Bd not been broken, I would not thus Lavo been lott to | #o in band to hand fights among the severai chiefs, That | % the enemy attempted to pass Vicksburg, ow One | Lie by diplomecy. Captain Jarman, of the Peterhoif, nas | ireatment. Sent In sealed envelores tor $l Address Be BORE THROAT oo follow the dictates of God's Jaw and of humanity. (Loud | shows that they would fight at some time. If you want | 0 them was crippied for lifo, and how the other went | ireuay addvossed note to Lord Lyovs upon the subject, | Warner No. 1 Vesey street, of Dr. M. Larmont, 647 Broad down Hke lead in the mighty waters. There is room in to know any more about tt I can only advioe you to try ~y pe fig Ten Fig fp age Re) : way, ap stairs, New York, ‘Hours for trestmews 9 to 6 daily. Cured by Dr VOR HISENRIAGS, Graliet ond Aurtet and bis lordship has directed that inquiry be mndo into Connuiting roving om pee eh ie FOREIGN NATIONS, work the particulars of the capture. It is the general opiulo Trusses.—Ma: & Cos Radical Care No. lo BADADWAY, dapttnnstd atboresneices oni Shee trian || Woes. wre. ths, duties of foreign nations if these (Of the reports of handsome operations on Sauilowes thah Admiral: Withee haa oecmeaiiied another rave sie. | Trust, No. 3 Veaay strest te the church. No connee clinamae found this problem to come up in avother form, which | are alien enemies? Neutral nations bave no treaty | Tiver we forbear to spoak until we bave something more ed another grave mis } tion with any other (russ of the same name, Fewale K<EVERY DISEASE OF THR & Jed me to examine and seo how far we had progressed | of amity or alliance with them. They are stran- | Tviiable. ‘ take f@ arresting and detaining this steamer. Captain | attendant. VI — with the reftiement of the question. I found that under | gers to every novtral nation. Tako Fngland for | | The news from Vicksburg is official. Concerning the | Jarman states that the Peterboff cleared from London, |, Maren > ma REQUIRING KITHER MEVIOAL OR BURGIOAL our complex system of States, with independent govern . has 00 treaty with the rebels. | other no man shall prevest ue from indulging s beeutifu! | 1114 ao assorted cargo, bound for Matamoros; that at Ply | Trees Obie corner a ATTENDED TO BY ments,and the United States’ goverument covertog has no relatiuns—I mean opeu roiatious—(iaaghter)— | Lope, but we are afraid to let it run into rejoicing yer < Le gisele BF SCREATHEST ASTER that there could be treason wa state and not to tne United | with them; none that are recognized by the laws of ua | 4 while. mouth be was joined by a xentioman, » passenger, whom | sei'gpinal Braces, a there inating Tevolution bf to tae tees eonoes ist me tuseeete vom Mwy pb inten eae, Speculators in Food to be Punished for | '* 084 oot previously known, but whom he unlerstood sir Dy re i- tm jet into that there might be loyalty to a “tate and disloyalty to | Lat on equally good terms with both. 1'do not cheose to Misdemeanor. berig speaen af tne Seaieintrecnbiterney, the Peewt’'] SY ee aie ae tanking ie tome Oe, an anaes the Union, and loyalty to the Union and disloyaity to the | take part with cither. | treat them us belligerenta aod {From the Richmond sentinel, March 27.) boi being somewhat weatherbound, the Soothern gentic- | HATCHELOR'S. 16 Bond street, " ‘ACTORY ON THIRTY. organized government of the States. In Louisiana {found | bold inyself neutral. That ie the pesition of anation whee | _ The following bill haw boen presnted in the Virginia | an geew impatient, and left the ship at Fal ; m ac feet sqanre, with siasin power. "Apply i» the New Mogh that the Biate had enti ‘ts form | too equally friendly nations are at +1 | Legisiaw Id ta cloar and vo the point, and rings Wke © J i” etait hie z W. A. Batchelor’s Hair Dye—The Best | Co) firiig Go. at Brosdway ‘and had Tevolutionizea It erected | have a friend who is fighting with a stranger, with one of | dinuer The mover bas struck the right idea. We | UND, forfeiting Passage money, and saying | fs the work! ; instantancous, harmless and reliable Hold i, — ourts, imposed tases, snd made every posrinie Kind of | whom 1 Know nothing that & good. and « yhom | heve ea ye ye iain ‘niipianay Ge Vegas he thought he could get out by a more expeditious route | by alldruggisteand perfumers, Factory, 61 Barciag street OLD FENG TUE UMAT AN tal sand 5 thas ven pot! ‘that be would @ * itgivia, | to thy ‘The Poterhott a —— ——— A MORTON'S, 26 Maiden lane, Secerlcines Weslntiansasd atares Metint Beek, | Wiest att deat b> ep drione ta that ease ig, | Teet Wreny Porson buy any article of ood (iielutingrealt) povenromne eee a oe thomas | _Cristadore’s Hair Dye, Preservative and rf ‘il sbi mont was concerned; and that it was no longer, and | stand perfectly Neutral? ‘That is not considered the | (or men or rand witbold the same from market, or | ‘* february, and was overhauled when near that | wig Depot, wholessle and retall. No.6 Astor House. The OTICE TO TAILORS HAVE YOUR GARMENTS ‘Of itself, one of the United Staces of America. Ii had | part of a friend as botween it Tian cok ak ona cok en ——— port by the United States steamer Alabama, her papers | Dye apyiied by skilful artists, Nociated at Lb D 8 sraning an 4) @.0g extaniixhenems by & sulemn aot forever seceded from the United | tho part of @ friendly nathn as nationst | oF ransportation, such person ccatuined amd pronvunced all right, and the abip allowed lowin rret ol snis cocdtantlg Gaede tne adn of America, nd bed attempted a tojoln the Cnn. | And yet out English friends profees to do ne more than to | deemed EuWy of miadumeanor and, shall forflt the rt!‘ prooaed. On the 30th, Captata Jarman went sa shore | ni fteTs eeenewing & Bazret of Saree pen | lemons purmenis eseailoally cleaned wiibout taking opart federate States of America, taking portion of tand perfectly neutral, although ve treatios — Oa former other to | and delivered his papers to the Britis ¢ , who pro- : prions aleere 1 4: Gomes United States of America in which ite sl Srey ate cheat nant wun tie Oootk. They say:—“Oh, | the Common : Provided, That thia act shail wot ap- |} sanced them correct and roturved them wo ehcorsed on | foe aut legs an. the, most, porous imprrision of tee * eft oor ee ae ee established, Now, on what dasis sbali | deal with that | we are going wo be neutral. We will not sell you any | Ply to market men collecting supplies for daily city CoD | (ue 24th. The vessel conied at St. Thomas and left the m,, vision 4 wince i seve | which Is 80 common Bowa-dai be entively prev: mint [amg shy yo ry a oe forms of | arms, because we should bave to do the same for the Con. on. of to apy person bringing food from beyood | harbor at neon under eail, the engine baving broke down, jects of —= _ rn ee —s mt | respectfully ccanatenef entity sit that I nome, “ yon ney got = army lines, or for family con | wien afew miles on ane man Oe Vanderbilt, bound in, by the use of BURNETT # CUCOAINE, It bas been weed subm| must with with alien enemies. | treaties of amit; commerce with us by wi J the latter allow! we » a the United States = a {Applause ) I eubmit that thore had passed the | agree to trade wilh us, and yoa lave got Do such tresiles Tis act shall be in force from its passage, snd conti» Hasna dlobaosn bed over fod end ‘pronounced ber te taousende of enone where ihe bale wes otis of “wayward sisters” or of ‘erring breth. | with them. Why not, theo, trade with ux? Why not | ‘uring the war. correct, A fow moments afterwards, however, the Van r MAILER mene 1 nan atuls, and hae never failed to arrest ite deony and Wo ron” (laughter) pe are peepee ‘and outside of | give us that preference? The Polish &. ferbit wan ized by Admiral Wilkes, and, turning A BLACK rae | To) . — ats the gavectient mt oa seized ape. ur errivory— dep: Pec (Prem the fusheneea Whie: Noevee 27.) beck, overtaa! the, Peterbog abd sent an olficer on srrach dF taouiok Case. mote @ healthy and vigorous growth 11 ta, at be maine thine wl government Blales ‘there contest M - ord, wl me wo see eh rs. Captain | A woowe aiden —o t and paid for, and therefore | dealt with them as | ended. avon ‘of | , John Van pp aT fvical’harlequine, ina | ' imam poodoved them, and; bo omy, nb cthenr bereed Re ber aliverion, unrivalled a0 © dressing for the bair. A single applention Gijon eurmice, (Applause. And what are the ‘of alien | their ‘ask to be ad. | late speech in New York, over the revolution 12 | ‘nemover carclosely, not making the examination 90 Promise ’ —— Semen’ in Uns of war thay Bave the right os bog er | mitted ‘all back, or | Poland, because it would divert tbe attention of Buropeat |» outely ag he bed ‘supposed he would, and left the Craigs 0 Uetler living. ant mes aicieuelgmanegeny | ~iahangee Shey. bebare thomselves ,and are not tn aaa, that in the first | governments :.<"p affairs on this side of the Atlantic, and | / in that the pavers were not’ in due form. | ig geclares thatthe res tees, It bas #004 the test of time, and ite unprecedented pepe rm {rom personal violence. They have no other | way, Cheers.) bop nrry Ayes Pe 6 Seer France som apealn, Jarman fequired where they were wrong, and Bishop did not make him a saint by — , and it was my to see wo it, amd 1 | There ie has | doa that he would bave no time to intervendin | was informed that they were not properly certifiet by ‘Laying bis hands upon him. | larity te the best er idense of it merit, ‘that the reourds will show that I did see ‘to t— | been done She asked to | the American war. it ie a noteworthy sign of the timer | iho Consul at Bt. Thomas. He then requested the officer | Paleties hie promise, — aterial ‘and applaare. order was pre- | come back and she je the | that the of Lincoln cannot rejoice over the effort | ‘,‘sop bao and he would show bim wuere the Consul Bet coatinuss bie Ores tove, onde 68 tS eee ae fom that every Maan wie behaved’ well end'0id entering nich will come | of 8 long suBering aod race (0 free themselves | i. endorsed thet; but, a# the officiai-was aiready over ROMAKOR OF MARMAD I 8" | oxmpeie ws to advance the price to 78 xmte per bottle Got aid the Confederate States should be free trom moles | back baek wo are | from the fettors Acapots on any other than the | 11,6 ship's side, he aaid he would return to the Vanderbilt | Dispetied ty a J — tation in bis person. | hold tant everything cise they bound to ‘become territo. | @doble account that they (the subjects of Lincoln) may | i..4 report. U4 report of this officer the prize crew W YORK MERON, Yor sale everywhere, had was at the mercy of the conqueror. ) by the | Feap some incidental advantage from it. Had this Polish | very gent ou boerd and ® formal demand made that the aUSPRC y FoinoMina iis were, = : — ive you an ides, me to state the in which pre. | revolution occurred aoe eee oe all Yankeodom would | 41p's papers sheuld be given up, to be carried on board RI VELATION® 1B REVIBED Fgue were ty as postnaon of may vial we ac. | Dave gone crazy in their admiration of the noble “rebels,” | ts aagship,, Captain oarman refused to allem them to be | _ 80 NATIONAL POLICR GAZETTE T — He very coly paraphrared the Dred Feott decision , and | while curses mountain high would bave been oper | taken ‘out of the vessel, and the prize master then took vr RTHUB KEN — - TAXPAYER ANNUAL nid that they Ined no rights which @ nogro was boubd to 00 Russie. Now they cannot anathematize Kussia withoxt | ‘ocssssion of the abip li the bame of the Uu.ted states, | A RAS wmnoxent, D. APPLETON 4 00. respect. (Laoghter and applause.) In cealing with them who | calling oo eS themesives, nor applaud the | 144 her to New York. ’ cen ments : 1 took care 10 preserve personal sa’ety to every man. 1 ‘and | intrepid bape ey od ey ne It te said that Lard Lyon wil make « formal demand | offers for sale, by the varraicf ferelzabn 463 004 4466 Biroatoray, beard a behind me say just now “But bow did oF beueseoee open the goverumeot for the release of the veasel and VERY pe? BOY — ‘that affect loyal ment” The with that propost. tho | ra, ¢ of the Balt Works vi tiut the owners, Mesers. Pile, Spence & Co., Cowpern’ 82 © per galion. Publich thie day tion Ls this. Tae gorersinac, id making peace oF cary out preasenem forks Of Vir | (cert, Coruhill, Loodon, will claim indewoity for damage ao TUR WEW AND COMPLETE TAXPAYER'S Maw ing on war, cannot deal with . but with or re on Siegal arrent afd unwarrantable detention. The mail Particolarty wet 834 palataie im favor and free from the _— sanivet communities, whether organized lightiy oF or pe ssuem the Veterhoif te in the handafor the Prize Commissioners, | @tmagreensis }-4ad Botizeabins m mest whiskeys cont! ms ganized or wrongly: aad all | cou!d do- av far as my judg- iit for one iam ( and , when overbanied, make soine disckeares. The | ~ wt eee — ment taught me, wan to vee that no exaction was Png eg By att. cargo of the vessel (s a0 sesorted oue, and if not intended A= GRockR Direct aod reise Taree, with the recent Amendments of pea any loyal individual and 0 taken Pra ae date ceeeone es Washington cousty, to be |. ine rebele is cortainly joxt what tiny sland in Deed of, pk e cna ho Sutin at ei that was Pot absolutely necesrary ior the suc- and = seeeun there being among the rest a large quantity of quinine. ure co agrees the one at the ometoner hie conse of military operations. [ Know nothing else that I ‘The baggage and perrona! «fects «f the officers and pas, The complete Martgnal References, and an Amalyiien! I ntes, could do. sean wen eae tees oe, seogers were yesterday overhanied and afterwards ¥ ——_ ee eed eas ond (inags A A hivered t their owners, nothing of @ contraband chary thowing off the Heme of Teta ion, the Mode of Proeseame. eee to tne propery St Teele Protection was af cia : ter baving been d acover: en4 the Duties of tha Sierss, with an Ruplanstory Prefeas, forded. Let me ‘it is quite w ki igh protection against not of the Couser tpt law a eee oe ane it iu mind, and 1am afraid that that te the cause - There is clans of parle which ie dispmed tocondemn | , earmouerr Darkuns lermvones 1 New Jem Tos | 7 REDUCRD PRICES 1 vel. Oro. 186 pag: pains covers, 69 conte. of s@ many of my democratic friends getting loet— ad- | General Hill for hie late movement, becwuse be did not ¢ Charles Hanford ond Joshua M. Beach, in UF A A, THA sed TOILET SETS, Cloth, 15 conte hat to making war, daciacing pence and carry 6 00 go city. tas Rewvees bat it i geereny the eke bas Court of the Mahe, on 0 charge of Paapitag to defrvod bc ORA HANDEL TEIN OAs si title tens os coal aia power government repre. who have Laken refuge perron " es iy Bank E ree by mail on recep of prt ptm pon hcl, only deal with organised the bremption bill. oer publie by meare of the bogus Cutaracy 0, foo | @ . sane EDUCATED 4 A si Paterson, The ergumeot for a new trian? %® *tgued oo ALVERS, BUI | wen Ned eget | man ut of Now CPR es RC hom Sitios. You in New York moss ‘olow the gvveromeut as Know ‘whether they were fei Up (he wenus | SERENADE At Tue Crammecw Horm.—Mr. Korner, of | Wetnenday, ao the motion was reiuer Sima nugtn, | GEARS, Ae woaenenl” LF 1 oxpressed by the will of the majority of your State, and the | taken from the rich rebels. Has any man denied hit’ | the frmof Kerner & Birch, proprietors of the Clarendon | which was done y the Clint Jone Levornny Beant ed foyal men ef the South must, antil this ooutest comes to Pana SD What record | point. it may be ihe ony Hand Everett Mouse, was 4 by the waiters | t) the Penitentiary for tine mon bard labor, and T.shall ever make (0 the caiuinwies What bave me . «c hewh for one year and six hapdre @Naee fie.—Irenion | A ROX OF NOTE FALER, READY INITIALED (4 0 if in i ts omploy on Wedmos'ay night last, ovoneruence of %), a Ob "0, A Brosaway. Price 61 PF igs Wa ning the, ra to give tne’ avanted rate of 50 ver | So" & single word oa another subject—cn | month, w is bow the Waiters’ Ammo a be “Lames oP ee tr ‘proapeete Of thin war. Itwill do youns | tion. Un being called out Mr. Kerner sade «iow Capa. 8 Snap arg) AEN. Be Parstow, of the Cait pupae Congest aay optaion, simply cine i woud Ye very marks, to ‘he etiset that he wae always rosy Ag at ibe Brovoust Hoare | A, >A Nod kaceels Was Broa Havana, Hon. A. J. Wall, of - - ww he ey A Kiogueaa, «| AM OF THR KOTOM fa enh tr te BRAN CORP: CK WA Nor mawthiy Re “os 95c ~ end = the A esa WE BE Petre, aay. Howrt, All arth. 08 fps 5 = — deuy at very low tata” a . rarer ‘the Ia of Sanaary, Lowe of rutistes ee Bin Lr Met mat aot ee, by a = ie ty hg ‘a 5 1902, a : Themes helt no consderabie portion oP she 7 ite abla vortow of Koatucky. no cuuslde-

Other pages from this issue: