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NEW YORK ERALD, WEDNESDAY, Gent aot of a party, but of all the United States, Common justice demanded that be should be retained in office until de facto recognized as Presideat of the whole country—mesaning ¢' at be was entitled to another term to make good his Gret election. ‘The hint thus thrown out by Mr. Seward was speedily followed up by aotive engineoring. The winter was thus appropriated on an exteo- sive seale of operations, The results wore positively astounding to all the anti-Lincoln republican factions, with the retura of the first month of spring. Tbe Republican State Coa- vention of New Hampshire opened fire in favor of Mr. Lincoln, and this signal was followed by ® continuous volley from Lincoln State Legislatures and State Conventions from Penn- sylvania to California. The National Repub- lican Committee, meantime—no doubt duly posted up—met in Washington, and appointed the 7th of June for their Presidential Conven- tion, and thus, with » majority of the delegates and the time and place arranged to their liking, 4 ) += YORK HERALD. Senate wilt common sense in regard to it, and that Mr. Stevens’ resolu- tien will receive © prompt rejection af ite J4u=5 GURDON BENNeTR SPITOR AND PROPRIETOR rr /O8 NW, CORNER OF FULTON AYD Haseau srs. tions for the season; but it isa commencement TERMS cash In odgeuce Momey seat by mail will be «he yivit of (he semdor, Nope but bank bills curreet Rew York tekea. . INE DAILY HERALD, Twese conte per copy. result fatally. At the mecting of the Board of Supervisors yesterday two vetoes were received from Mayor Gunther, One was ‘against paying the monthly galaries of the ongiueers and clorks omplvyed oo Harlem bridge, and the other against paywg bills for Gtting up driltrooms at Palace Garden. Both were vbjected to on the ground of extravagance. We e'sewhere publish a card from Mr. Joba D. Lewis Jo reference to the alleged conspirdcy agatmat the life of Mr. Jobo H, Aoderson. The card is self-explanatory, showing from the evidence taken in the oase that there was simply a dosign to have Mr. Anderson chastised for ‘@ real or imagivary injury. ‘The attachment avatnst Horace Greeley having been Gerved upon bim on Monday night, the arrangement that be should appear before Judge Barnard yesterday morning and give bail fell through. At the opening of the Court Mr. Hall announced that the defendan: bad already given the required bail te appear on Thursday morning, atcleven o'clock, and suggested that the court should Paper we publish a letter from Senor Arguelles, {ate Goveraor ef Colon, a town in the interior tended to shorten the war, in which disaster must have a bad moral effect upon our cause, aod in which, whatever the result might be, the services and lives of many gallant men must be lost. And the severe disaster at an Voelome XXIX NIBLO'S GARDEN, Broadway.—Coxmse Boooan, WALLACK’S THEATRE, Broadway.—Tax Bouoot rom ANDAR. WINTER GARDBN, Broadway.—Soncernes OLYNPIO THEATRE, Broadway.—Ove Wire—Lora- wma, NLW BOWERY THEATRE, Bowory.—2ma ov Ton— Young Amgnios—C simian Baxpie LOWERY THEATRE, Bowory—Pour or Ov010's Cave ‘Toe Treasurer announces the receipt ef some two hua- ee -| adjourn until that time. I the matter of the applica- | the Lincoln engineers-began to fiatter thom- 4 , (ak Injended for: think | would conan RARNUM'S MUSE tion for a weit ofprobibition before Judge Marvia, a de. | selves that the suocession was ectiled, Mr, | "0% tan waual, Many mionths ago the Navy | {red thousand dollars ts addition to the sum siready 40- zy nota of old water ats team preeaurs. ot EMSS AS tats Cision was rendered by that Judge esterdey devying | Seward, the Blair family, Simon Cameron, | D¢P*rtmont was warned as to the construction Fiewisteet_Sr-tey Sp cnrtine, oni wit bo esata eae at anaery aaen Mes a ion, ee, Sar the motion, ‘Thus the contempt caso ie left solely ta the | Thurow Weed and the Chev Fr of the rebel iron-clad that has been ‘so active pale niggers te MEI Si yen contact with ft; T would, taking the -piece shown as © bands of Judge Baroard. a Chovalier Forney were | i, our defeat ot that’ polnt. But with | urrecaeeniey tae oe icteca cae ma from | sample, tink ‘tbat it. Bad brea, soldered: the 1p 09 of Gnraxcacest ‘Too argument on tho appeal from tho ordor of Judge | “Ong the happiest of men. its usual eleepy stupidity that department | New York Volunteers, wit eto Gone by solders 1 tntik the bollec oould be inured, Dy OOS MINGTREL HALL, 64 Rrondway.—Bewiorisn | Hilton, directing a ealo of the Brening Kepreis, was con- | But their rejoicings began too soon. Mut- sccm, shaw takin’: notiec.ch ti sawiein cold water pressure and not be noticed at the time. Foros, Dapces, £o—PMILUARMONIOGERMANtABEMEARSAL, | oluded yesterday, in the Court of Common Pleas, general | terings of discontent from various anti-Lincola and 5 a6: peo to i pone ‘i ry Tule Oe Cine youre, tented that = rae a term. ‘The Court took the papers and reserved its dec!- | journals begat heard, certainly made viston to guard = pee i oe SALON DIABOLIQUE, 885 Broadway.—Roszar Huxies, | gion, jou of the party te be the against the advené of such a foe; for the -ehtee whet ‘and pony hay trips; oF => independent Fremont legion began to bristle pee nee observations never bed any d-abts of their sufety: Tn consequence of the diMeculty ta obtaining jurors in arrival of this formidable craft near Plymouth Hi : § i i ; H if i AMEDTOAN reeves ee 446 Broadway.—Baviars, up, Greeley began to grumble, Pistaness, BUsLEsqums, £0.-Dox- Jean the Court of Oyer and Terminer, tbe murder cases on the the poets of the | 1. onty antagonist Staten Island ‘concluded from observations that the boiler VOPR CHAPEL, 118 Brestwar.—Sreanoscornis0s calendar wore transferred yesterday to the Court of Gene- | Evening Post began to growl, and then came pike tag wenn old peg Re dh yh pertngen rie eet of santos nies aicitagats Hilal Wunon o Universe. Afternoon and Evening. © | ral Sessions, where they will be disposed of during the | the bombshell of the Chase-Pomeroy anti-Lin- the benefit of the United Sanitary Commission, om an cngineer: wae 6. ‘eogiveer apd also enctrewr- Ri u OF ANA May term. coln circular. Then there was a Cabinet crisis, Gensied Cirent tas: netcones €o'the:-supeeme: case will be maid et ey (a a Sioeed tases Petreny ying ay erga bag cy tie CONCHA A LARS freee OM UNE ST | A considerable amount of aaditioal testimony was | and next there was an armistice between Lin. | °™mand of our armies any too soon. Had he | Pu by, and v expres the opinion of ibe enlisted men | bolt uke 1ah4" the tates were toes sotarel ioe ™ taken yesterday by Coroner Norris, relative tothe Che- reached his present position earlier, and been | % the ecomveny—the result determining whether <3 jarnace, the same as they are now; come alteralhns: coln and Chase, involving the graceful “mock | | TOOLEWS OPERA WOUSK, Brooklyn.—Ermorian | nango disaster. The witnesses, of whom there were have been made to acoommodate them to circumstances; Fons Dauces, Buaimsgvas, £6. eovoral, wore all either engineers or machinists, aod | retirement of the latter from the Presidential con- ae pote ~nto a Boe soe hss seni crite Company ert alec thecoct thelr number tupsior balers to tant these faves fae pico vr ‘cay a “ their testimony related principally to the qualifications | test, The late terrible speech against Chase by F. (o.nck a8 laspectors. : By command of above. the furoace—the water passing with SUPPLEMENT. vd charscteristion of the Martin bollers, the kind with | P. Blair, Jr.,in Congress, and hie immedi 4a i ee ALEX, WARREN SMITH, , the aoe Po the beat fase ‘oa the : New York, Wednesday, A) 27, 1868, pupal decvdlaaens tore ba tre thas pele rr le em sen spared ii sn "Bat #3 Toisas, san Sree the btiageien ‘Sirowatios tod they tiibuted the danter, not to any felt or aw | Command in the army, and the House procoed- | was not in his place early enough for that, and 30 a na VER ERS. im tho one which exploded on board the gunboat, but to ss » Show that conflict ween 1 4 ‘ “ai wer Be che NOTICE TO AD TIS. too high @ pressure of team. The investigation was fur- | the President and his Secretary is irrepressible. See —orse ~— Ln ed a fi an me poh pn sig gh on = bw) the oe tubes, and aes per iy Detween “a The public will find it to thoir advantage to ise eenernet a pga po What next? The Chase fection desire s post- Aa spoceotgtnee For the same ho fn ly 8 Tete : The Union General Committee, of which Surveyor AB | enement of the Baltimore Convention till | ¥° ™97 20w, however, well hope that this Of economy of fel: the ‘boller 1 alec’ coneKier, ates send in their advertisements before nine o'clock {| Grows is President, heid a meeting last evening at the P i ae latest series of disasters, due to the old leaven, from the liability of water getting low in it than the in the evening. All business notioes, to be wholly | Usien headquarters. “The only business transacted was | September, simply because they ‘have been! 14. 4 the Jest, and that our future opera. other forms of marine boilers, for the reason that the * the appointment of a sub-committee of five to consider | caught napping, and want time to intrigue and one tabes may be vat belt submerzed ia water from the useful and valuable, should be clearly and properly tions—not Influenced by the ignorant incapa- : Steam generated from the crown sheet below: amd F * 7 and pi the expedionoy of consolidating the various Union organt- | to buy up the trading politicians among the ap V. BP. LONG, pectors &) Foren Of the tubes Submerged in the water arranged and classified. Advertisers, by having | sations of the tity for the coming Presidential campaign. | delegates to suit their purposes. Postponed or city of the administration—will be of a differ- Corporal K. V. JOHNSON, of will carry up ® consiant, supply at weet begged i i is ent nature. And those future operations are to Private ©. B. FIELD, cataceent en ns ie Beg bevel yey Ney en -clinor Sher their notices in our office before nine o'clock, cam thine stook market was. unsettled and woak yesterday. | not, the convention will be but a gathering of we " Pe pon pgp erry mony eer geography compli this sirable objet W epost, the morleg at In, eavnmed os, | Tading Pliilan, and some incompetent can- | °°. 2, ing “var, ‘Over the, miele, theatre | Courdunitcasemasetimrvaecorsneivic"} | oe caer comm, wal te,ctne or rol are ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE COUNTRY. declined to 1793, then rose again to 182%, and after. | didate may beexpected. From the beginning | 1» 4. the struggle is ready to burat | Not kncctsDocanrens, Comrany K, April 20, 1864.) | ‘rots Delow that’ tubo,’ bas net the water flow- ‘ wards fell to 181. The money market sooms to be weil | of these national party conventions we may | 7. Uia i, si intisaa f y. 0 the United States fanitary Commission Fair,Ttake the | inf over tt and not, coming, Bn i Advertisements for the Wxexiy Heap must be band. sapplied,; but the rate of interest remains fixed at seven | date the beginniag of our present troubles. as r oil. the’ od : vn seus ccbtcer thas cuvesieee a poy Me poor ten. pc ipin Aoathaoneory Plpennedlemppaderpapdaedlbeny ics ia <otatelote ten of Per cont. Government securities wore steady, but the | ‘The first convention candidate was Martin Van | OV" "ce 88 well as on side of the | Glont servast, ALEX: WARREN SMUTH, | Stber marine boilers; it ie poesia te ee ioet tbe in before ten o'clock every Wednesday evening 8 | gemand was sma rebels, the most gigantic preparations have oe ptain Commanding Co K, ised N. YL {ng to the top of the boitor, for reasea that the F 3 g H & . 8 & g 4 i 2 3 z Buren, and his convention successors, Harrison, Polk, Taylor, poor Pierce, poor old Buchanan, and Linoola, the joker, are a sorry catalogue. ‘The time has fully come when the responsible representatives of the people in Cofgress should again take this matter of the Presiden- tial nominations into their own hands. Under this system—from 1800 to 1824—we bad such Presidents as Jefferson, Madison and Monroe; and in resuming it we are confident that a Con- gressional caucus will return to our first class men. Let the war and Union members of Con- circulation among tbe enterprising mechanics, farmers, merchants, manufacturers and gentlemen throughout the coontry is increasing very rapidly. Advertwements to- fcr tec ia the Weresiy Meratp will thus be seen by a large portion OF the active and energetic peuple of the United totes, Ht ‘Tbe markets for most kinds of imported goods were unsettled yesterday by the adoption by the House of a re- solution increasing the import duties fifty per oent. There was a good deal of excitement and talk. Holders were Pleased; but buyers were morose, and with a wide dif- ference in their views, But a moderate business was done. Cotton was steady. Petroleum was irregular; ‘crude was nominal. Groceries irregular, On ‘Change the leading commodities opened firmer, but closed dull, with the reaction in gold, at about yesterday’s prices, Flour was offered at the olove at slightly easier prices. Whiskey advanced, closing firm at $1 27 = $1 28. Freights were rather firmer, with more doing in somo directions. f Along with the above document fifteen dollars were enclosed, which were handed over yesterday to the Treasurer of the Fair. A TRIUMPH OF PLORAL SKILL. A correspondent, who went through the Fair at its closing moments sends us the avnoxed description of what he considers a splendid piece of work. Ho says:— It 18 @ singular and most complicated piece of rustic work, consisting of a nest of flower baskets most strange and ingeniously put together. It was composed of laurel branches, roots, &c., surmounted by a bird cage of the same wood, constructed in a maurer I bave never seen equalled. On examining the label attached I found it to be the work of a policeman of our village This caused me to close'y exumive the ‘fanciful ornament, and I was the braces to It; I get the fastening upon the top of the boxes by riveting the sido sheets. Q The brace coming to un angle, as % must topos the boilers to the side of the tube box. weakened thereby? A. The fron would be requi heavier 1m consequence; bave not examined the the inside; chink the’ cause of the explosion was pressure was greater than the braces could bear: think the explosion was caused by the foam the hofler; have never known foaming to increase pressure of tbe boiler, nor can I imagine the pressure a8 which that gave way, but au that it would stand te the pressure it was tested at: ld the boiler have bees. overstrained at that test it might give away after. wards at @ Pressure; the only oat the explosion. that I can ascribe is wes a greater pressure than the lug coul the constant surging of bigot A been made. Those new elements in mod- ern warfare, negro troops and fron-olad ves- sels, are to be perhaps more fiercely tried than ever; for, as will be seen by ‘an article in an- other column from the Richmond Examizer, the rebels promise to meet us “afloat or ashore,” and “on our own terms,” and darkly bint at the repetition of “the deeds of the Mer- rimac.” In the same article, also, it is clearly acknowledged that this struggle is to be the last, andis “for life or death.” Enough has =i i ( itd THE SITUATION. A considerable anxiety was manifested ta Washington yosterday io regard to the probable movements of Goneral Grant's and General Leo's armies, Rumors, of ‘course, were plenty; but we are not in a position to state ‘that anytbing of importance has occurred. Every- sf z g | i. if fy ‘thing connected with General Grant’s opera- | The market for boef cattle was substantially the same | gress, therefore, hold a conference or two, and prasen-of Coneral 2 sree Mae or omens oor te Se bge teary be raey po Pag ‘t Ph eM a Baers hci A that. ta a 41038 is mamotained with a secresy which even | this as last week, though a few extra fat steors sold at an | cause it to be understood that towards the | “008 in former campaigns, as well as of what | thousands of of —wood—some a8 small | tion to the amount of the injury, it avy existed as the wae he proposes to do in his next one, to give the | ° m infant's foger, some aa huge.as alion's paw— | time ot the arat test: think sixty-four tons of the. sles ‘tuose who are initiated do not foot at liberty to | Sdvance Prices ranged from 1ic. to 1c. for inferior to | close of the present session they will nominate | °° PToP ' all jotued, twined and Gtted in a manner most bowtider- | shown as sufficient to stay the top of one of my boilers, Prime, and premium steers sold at 173{c. @17%c. The country the highest hopes for success under his | ing to one not used touch fine j work The maker | measuring 18 feet by 10.9 inches at sixty panda cco violsle. Tho samo absence of positive mows from the | or, pt lly of an ordinary quality, and sold | ® Union ticket for the Presidency, and these idance. And if the administration can have | !Xeew te bes cunning workm:n; but I'am ready te say | per square inch; but Ht were butiding one for my- ‘Southwest characterizes our reportsto-day. The tatestin- | at 140 a 6c., average about 15e. Some of the poorest| Corrupt and demoralizing party eonventions i virtue to let him alone—if his plane do BD oA J gap ee BE Re heen pe nee ep te ral wads So tel igeoce from thas quarter is to the effect that the Red | were sentaway to graze. The market closed dull and | will be superseded. ehave'to' be lifted oie ‘it the b it much weaker than if civor hos fallen suddenly, leaving forty of our gunboats aed | hesvyfor poor cattle, which gold at a dectine. aiich | Im the meantime the events of the impending | "° 1 thede ota pelle fe bi ~ th pr 4 <ransports above the raft, which cannot be moved untit | O°" Were steady at $35.0 $60.0 $76 a $00. Veals sold at | rattitary:eampaign will be very apt to designate |" rea im pba eae) 27 tnoreane of I To. a9c.a0%c. Sheep and lambs were fully 1c. per Ib. the wishes of this or that member of the adminis- feve, had not been quite-em ho water rises again, and that may not be for sometime. | jower; sales ranged from $5 50 to $12 a $15 60. Hogs sold Fight man for the succession. For the pre- | 51:35 we shall see before the summer is over on iy BounWnile they remain, of course, exposed to the attacks | at 83Xc. 00. The total receipts were 4,103 beeves, 12¢ | Sent, a meeting of the Union or war members | °, | simorent results from those that we have 80 whereby the Of the land forces of the enemy, who aro active in their | °°W#, 1,397 veals, 9,130 sheep and lambs, and 8,814hogs. | of the two houses of Congress, of all parties, constantly had throngh all the time doring ronaceet, (Sy ‘operations all along the bauks, The Widening Rupture in the Repub- and the appointment of day for the nomina- | vitey the administration has conducted the tthe’ "bolios tion of a Congressional Presidential ticket, will be satisfactory to the country. Tae Mexicans Stu Derenvinac THEM- SELVES.—Though thére seems to exist a doubt as to the truth of the reports lately received from Mexico, one fact must be deduced therefrom. The Mexicans are still. fighting their invaders, A cavalry ekirmish ocourred near Strasburg, Va., afew ‘days ago, between some of the First Now York, aumber- ing ove bundred men, and @ party of three hundred revels, i» which the enemy gained some advantage. There are n0 other reports from the vicinity of Harper's ferry or Martinsburg. ican Party—W! De. Upon the verge of a military campaign which it is universally believed will determine the final issue of this gigantic civil, war our atten- tion has been somewhat abruptly diverted from the movements of the opposing armies to the Congress Ought to war. But the history of these latest disasters, as well as of the many that have preceded them in other campaigns, ought not to be lost upon the pub- lic. They may have one good effect: they are the characteristic contribution that the present administration has made to our history. Mr. 5552 fli fl li i chit ftil ‘The rebels eppear to be looking out for # movoment of bole vatonsles southward; ‘The Potersberg Supres says following significant anti-Lincoin Presidential’! 14 ¢rom the spirit they display we may natu- | Lincoln and his advisers, in their attempts to em complaint ooo bg rd dant instructions bare been given by the rebel govern. | Anifesto:— Naw Youx, March 95, 1904, | TMlly expect the contest to last for years. pres theirywar, by their interference.with be ary pipe, originally. we took ‘the steam, frown anoxt to the Fir-t Auditor of the"Treasary to remove his | To rma Nanosat Execorva Counirms or tmz Uinox axp | Thoroughly roused against the unlawful inva- | the plans of generals, by their appointment of a Rim aimee: Se Sarees ae incompetent men to places of great importance, by their drivelling weakness, manifested in all ways, have directly brought upon the country the whole series of disasters that begins with the battle of Bull run and ends with the transac- tion at Plymouth. Let the people ponder this well; and if the consideration of this fact shall prevent the re-election of the present President the country will at least have some small- reason to be thankful for so many defeats. Messrs. Bates and Usher seem to be the only men in the present Cabinet who are competent to fulfil the duties of their positions; but against every other member, and above all against the President, the country should wage a war of proscription. Lincoln, Stanton and Welles are alike incompetent drivellers, and Chase, ac- Rervriicay Parrixs:— Grwt_exan—The undersigned , friends of the government: avd supporters nao = et bpm suggest to you the propriety of reconsidering recen| action catting @ convention of the Union ‘and republican parties at Baltimore on the 7th day of June next, to no minate a candiaate for President of the United for the ensuing term. In the opinion of the und the country is not Bow ip & position toenter tuto a dential contest. Itis vory import+nt that ali parties friendly to the government sball See See eae and that wheo a selection ‘be made it shall be acquiesced in by 0.1 loyal sections of the country and by all branchos of the loyal party. It is eq clear it auch una- pimity cannot at present be |, and it is not be- loved that tt can bo reached as esely es the day named by you for the National Con vention. Upon the result of the measures adopted by the ad- ministration to floish the war during the present spring aud summer will depend the wish of the people to con tinue in power their present Jeaders,or to change them for those trom whom they may expect otber and more gatis actory results. Whatever time may be gained will be an advantage to the country, inasmuch as it will allow of the formiog of ‘a better informed opinion on these subjects sion of their soil, the people of the ill tated re- public will, it is evident, resist to the last, and they have many things in their favor. The cli- mate must ever prove fatal to the foreign troops who shall endeavor to sustain the new ruler of Mexioo. -Accustomed to a life of gue- rilla warfare, the Mexicans will cling to this mode of weakening their enemies, and by dint of constant small successes wear out their power. The French will find, as time rolls on, that the conquest of Mexico. is by far a mere formidable achievement than they have sup- posed; and we are inclined to doubt whether they will not signally fail in their grand mining schemes, owing to the constant opposition and enmity of the natives. Juarez has still a large force under his command, who, if defeated by ‘bureau from Richmond to Montgomery, Ala., pext week. A Gespatch from Newbern, N. C., says that it was be- licved that General Wesselis still held a part of the fortt- catious nt Plymouth; but in view of General Peck’s ‘oTicial report of bis capture, and all the facts of the sur- rendor of the garrison which we have already received, 4t is not likely that the Newbern story is entitied to much wroight, i Ait ih Rf & H i i i B fs FL ; | | 4 No signs of the Arabia, now due from Liverpool 16th and Queenstown 17th inst. ‘The weather is fine. Police Intelligence. 4 NOBORIOUS CHARACTER DANGSROUSLY sHOT— THE PERPETRATOR ARRESTED—ANTE-MORTEM EX- AMINATION OF THB VICTIM, BTO. A shooting aifray took place in the drinking saloon of Charies Kelly, No. 94 New Chambers street, at a late hour on Monday night, which it is thought will result fa- tally, It appears tbat one James Geoghan, whom the police call a notorious character, entered Kelly's bar- room, and soon afterwards became involved in a quarrel) with Heory Skiilin, the bartender, . \e Sinniticn chared, tite a tambice ot, ‘water fa his taco, CONGRESS. ‘Yn the Senate yesterday @ bill providing that oo naval viicer shall be retired until the age of sixty-two, aod whose name shall not bave been borne upon the ‘Navy Reguster’’ forty-five years after the age of sixteen, was reverred to the Naval Committee, A joint resolution, ap- propriating’tweo!y-five millions of dollars for equipping, Subsisting and paying the militia just called into the pub lic service, was referred to the Finance Committes. A wy draulic preasure, na phe cause of the explosion; did see any thing else on exmination, that would lead this conclusion ; did not notice avy thing that weakened point along the course of the fracture, u Mer; f the boiler had exploded with & from one hundred to two hundred pounds, the i i i cadets ‘of the undersigned, wbai i tend ; iin then from behind coun! hardly ha back to New York, but, Heereasing the camber of military toners Nhe duration ‘and allay the acrimony of the | the French, will scatter, and, forming into'| cording to the best authority, is a secessionist. | Stincned nis an il During the soudte & Skiltiv drow tie | John Wailer recallod-—Waa foreman Of the Morgan Irom to four buvdred, two from each Stale repre: | Progigential strife, which is always exciting and disiurb-| yo545 keep up a series of annoying attacks | Such men must never again be permitted to | revolver and ee times, nll the bullets taking effect | Works up to the 15th of June; the plan of Koen ie | passe agg reg me peng lox Led nin roto AI glean ‘he Fre oh i 1 4 = to | govern this great country. he Fourth precinet, to the ae cescrdina’ to his vineet tainks, Wey. ete. Oe ad to the re “equi 80 lal . 0. ma ing 5 army, to bo appointed by the Prosident, was | sdvaniies to iiwar abd great civil revulsions time is | “POP neby equiring rge a force Sarrcoms he aineovaea Gbatuce thon work fictontly strong to atay the boiler for the tended to do, % ed lags iq ibe boiler; think 20, ete tor 8 pleoe of fron ta. tenet] a ‘boner en amounted to ab sub fourths of a equare inch; put them down as to exhaust the revenues of 2 3 iF reterred to the Military Committee. The House bill es. tablishing @ postal money order sysiem was amooded end passed, and the resolution in roiation to fronked mail mattér was adopted. A committee of conference ‘was ordered on the bill establishing @ bureau of military justice The House bili amendatory of the National Bank act was then taken up. Mr. Sherman explaioed the Gi\ference between the old act and the now ‘Dill, and on reckoned by events, and months are as years in the pe- rhods of peace Wich a pure and patriotic desire to serve the best In. terests of the ¢ rey oe i) Sf coun tortie: be best served 2 postponement of a - tion to the Tateat day possible, we respectfully ask tbat you will reconsider your action, and namea for the ‘assem bling of the National Convention not earlier than the first day of September next. Respectfully, your io note ‘Sieh Rieiilin standing over and kicking him on Lee - a os Skijin ana Geoghan were Freaxs ISYATION-<-Bne of the silliest | svout the bond and face. Horb <kilin ana Cooghan were the new empire. Napoleon will find that this a ) some ad tha! ‘have been introduced in Con-'| for the night, The officers conveyed Geoghan tg the New Mexican elephant is one of the most trouble- some kind, and will yet wish he had not med- {fess during the present session Is the Stevens eee ge hevent oleae: inoeen dled with this continent. sii. resolution increasing the tariff on imports fifty precede te es ee ens eerie ete g | i Op Azr’s Last JOEY — ‘Weao s, per cent until July. If its object be revenue, | P°°8h88, which is vs te p a J0E"_We do not know what it will curtail instead of increasing it; if it be wey swore, y bagerat can't bay orbetber or'won Tan gies et that divided By 64, the number of i i i i eee Hi he oe fi se 53 ES fi obedient servants, . mot f providing for the ad- W. C. BRYANT, WM. K. Eg joke Old Ab made when he heard the news of ‘seven ” corner of Cherry | to bave been in the boiler, 300 i parkas ts pat a prsdocttns: peggeets York was J. McKAYE, ‘WM. CUR’ Nove the surrender of Plymouth. : intended as a sumptuary enactment to restrain or) New Cesaiocn. streets, Bx Coaraen Kelly's place, 1 that ‘malty by 60 Ths. jtenore, ‘at which the boil stricken Out, and amended soas to read, ‘except that res GHORGE oppykE “ Fort Pulew elbows te Atay oe the importation of foreign luxuries, then it is a eg mr Ny frieoay Tcalled eenaee. a as or Pf a4 pemnas nyse . 7 a Bunsby speec! 0 a wil ; shareboldere bank ates ORK STATR SENATORS. 2 saad ais the mena seine ana Shik nanare District. re Distt Bo joke, His last joke, of which wo have any pres rr wel ics it i g r ot whee Tarn cant T Boned. Shine waseett my glass and e pope id roqete only 5000 Tes, aid in, and @ surplus of twenty.fve per cent on | wy AR 20—Dany fy knowledge, occurred when Secretary Chase course no importing house will dream of pay- tier arg ot Tpvared & hand, shall 60 liable otly to the amount tovested | 17—Albert liobbs, 12—F. H. was starting on his trip to New York. Ola | "8 “ty per cent increased duty on articles | had « revolver in nie band : ‘ Baas, oe. 2—D, f which ft can have at the existing tariff after th Logteesphylng ey, pe tae arog: “ aoa he at pe Abe is like Cromwell, without his military ge- i f six J a fn a ng ote Mr, ped th Freder! irati persope preeent were per bvarps yatnyi y caiees oo tak a Moe Core ninus, snd is very fond of playing practical | CxPiation of sixty days. Those who recelve | Snd'soveral others: aller the Darkeoper, shot fresh importations will simply bond them for | while! was down, be boat os I. 278, T. Hayt. 9—H. R. Low, contestant. | jokes his jates. It i after who would doubtiess have signed, were not ie albany | ution of King Chatles he turned round to oné fresh orders will hasten to countermand them. | ,.cvens"ct' Iu nospitsis the patient, ames i | Placed tesa; but Being ordersd to aleer a when 1 ron were given. We understand | 615 oll and smeared his face with the | 1% effect will be to deprive the government of | was admitted about twelve o'clock, suffering from engineer, Mr. George Sewell, the trouble S ‘oa ai tok. This os thought capital fun, Old Abe's | °0™@ twelve million dollars of revenue, and bullet wounds, two lacerated wounds of the scalp oud | gwell placed thers the ballers wore ok safe fa charge of This isa flank movement by the Chase re. jokes are of about the same quality, When to give a bonus of fifty per cent to the owners! igre or tne tort od med otgaria atthe, iward N. was thon called upon the k to defeat the f i om tr ; tbe. tev publicans of New York to defeat the nomins- | Chase called upon him to say goodby, the Seo. | Of 1® stocks on band. As to the measure | lower eodf tbe ssroum, ry sind | Tinea sured wah arin we oe -, tion of Lincoln, for which a majority of the retary of the Trensury asked for some informa- curtailing the importation of foreign luxuries pre inch ae 2 direction Commerce of New York city. It was important that tbis wealthy corporation should be allowed to come in under the provisions of thts bill, as it bad extended many fa- ‘vors to the government. Under the provisions of the Dil! as it camo from the House it would be excluded. An enendment striking out the clause relative to States tax: ing the cayital of banks aod the United States levying a duty of their circulation, &o., was debated; but, without coming to a vote , the Senate adjourned. In the House of Representatives, the consideration of the Tax bill was resumed in Committee of the Whole. An amendment that incomes derived from the interest of Botes, bonds or other securities of the United States shall be included im ithe estimate of focomes was adopted. Another amendment, providing that on incomes exceed. fog $600 aud pot more than $10,000, & tax of five per contum @ball be imposed ; on incomes of $10,000 and not ex cooding $25,000, a tax of seven and ahal por contum shall ‘be imposed ; aod on (avomes Of over $25 000, a tax of ton per contom shall be imposed, was agreed to by @ voto of eovemy-toree against thirty-five. A proposition to tax ‘she salaries of members of Congress teu per cont was voted down by « large majority, At the cvening session 7 the cheek, passing t tae Ye to ae den a an Feed tion about the probable end of the war, saying a arma teen yt Prsecth iat ante | Sestpen, tascnser' Ret. the tant toe Sty bs sande g yet oa 20, 1808. of June been 7 that it would help him greatly in getting more | 8820* imply . piene surrounding (hem. Whee onthe A mails por the steamship Asia, for Liverpool vie The New York Heaatp, we are afraid, is to nating duties of oa permanent chafacter | drunk, and was not suffering: from shock; be | The per , ¥ a " money in Wall street. “Do you want more bas been a pretty hard drinker, and is rather nervous and | Falifax, will close at nine o'clock to-morrow (Wednes some extent responsible for the movement " might have that tendency; but an arbitrary | shaky this morning. Ris present condition does not ‘morning, but'sbe will not sail until about noes, money?” asked Old Abe, and then quickly considered f toem to be dangerous; but I shoud not be surprised if his | 47) 6 : which mn ep country with oo ana term | added, “What! has the printing maohine gin oo Gonae agri = nc cago realtedFtaiys en, andthe Jory “Military Affairs. of four years raham Lincoln. For some ” y pposite effect. there were no mony taken, rendered . wre paieeya parirbayln partner oi distant 8 out?” This joke is fully equal to Cromwell’s. other objection to it, the fact that it alters the & oe oo lence Geoghan ae THB Bi2TY- in ar aoe ba fe N. @.—SLBO- re-election on high conservative grounds; but | Cotonano Jewerr ann TH Mixixa Bossute.— | basesof the contracts on which are founded’) nde ot tha bartender ‘Choris wivoat on the 20th day of.| 08 Monday evening last an eleotion for Major of the: we intended nothing more than # repetition of | Colorado Jewott is leading our mining specu-| the .mercantile transactions of the present APTI SO ls sabia choi A Uabsoc 15 Sixty-ninth regiment New, Ba pe aot th our amusing Presidential experiment with | lators a pretty dance. Every day we have | season should be at once fatal to it. No gov- | ua ™*tenin cufzommnied to, the Tome by “Justice. porhaapth re deitean’ (Ne! foo vay anatase vaio “Live Oak George.” The idea of another term | some new development of their schomes. In | ernment has a right thus to violate.that cardi- Mogens Tiegh a ye ey vite eel: ing, Captain Thomas Clarke was elected to fill the vactas to “Old Abe” appeared to us so very extraor- | one of the obscure papers yesterday Mr. Syl- | nal principle of commercial law which insists | x4 by Soybean, ou only used his pistol in velf- Baoan et served wih jt io tmon nad oa # oumber of bills giving away @ largo quantity of the | dinary that it could not fail to be regarded as | vester Mowry published # long etter, stating | upon fair notice being given to the commer- ee ae fires from the Count Joannes. to the regiment par passed i. be porting nv cengeandy ‘home | the best joke of the season, and all the better | that the mining States would rebel, secede and | cial community of all such alterations, The eee eoten OF ane aeait®., month edie ae and, afloat of cieads on forfeited and confiscated iands was reported, | from the gravest possible treatment of the sub- | smash and nullify everything if Congress at- | measure is one thatcould only originate with | Pormitme yo oat! your attention to — Paragraph in | eoleoted. ath 'k Whaiente omnis and the House adjourned. ject. But Mr. Lincoln, like George Law, must | tempted to take possession of what belongs to | a man whose mind has become distorted by | yesterday's Which casté an unjust and jojurious prt hie oternun tt fara As MIGCELLANEOUS FEWS. < The Frenob steom traosport Ardecke, Captain Robet, from Vera Cruz bowed to Toulon, put into this harbor yesterday afternoon for a supply of coa!. She has seven bondred and twouty five sick soldiers ov board. 4 notorious character, aamed James Geoghan, ootered was the people’s choice; for when Mr. Seward | half so liberal a programme as that of Colorado | winning over a majority of his colleagues to a ay, Fg IE} Fawn | tiamsburg, Balt ron, Fristoe, Fredericksburg, Chancellors made a short political visit to his native State | Jewett, however; for he offered to donate @| its support i# a proof, not that the proposition | conclusion, as my advertisements in the Sunday panetee in the fall it was to announce to his neighbors | mountain of solid gold to "pay off the mational | is other than wo-dosoribo it, but that they aro | sot SantereTet eT led bealthy tbe resalt of bis that, a9 Abraban Lingola was elegted Presi: | debt ‘ just op visionary and as unit to legislate on | en, Niomouss Home, April 90, 1904, forage (80 4 and cay have been convinced by our arguments that be | the government in those regions, This is not | fanaticism. That he should have succeeded in Thee Intent cae "tes Aeseyiny co ime colsior Brigade, who fought with great gallantry ak Wik: i, and i , aud wan at hy on Thom 7 sarees emt iE Lette id

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