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be YHE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. MISSOURI. TUS STATE CAPITAL. sage of Governor The Case of the Murderer Gerdoms ; ge of Governor Bramlette, Our St. Leute Cosvespentonce. the Anti-Slavery Cen- i to be bung ov Thursday mext for the murder ef Owen ‘Thompson, the New York cattle broker, Judge Potter, of Schenevtady, has granted a stay of preceedings. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Bemate. Axaany, Feb, 15, 1865, ‘The Parsrpuxt presented the ninth and fina! anoval feport of the Cade Commissioners; also a communica- tion from the Contracting Board covering sundry pe- titions from Beatruen and boat owners in favor of aban- doning the present contract system canals, ‘The bill amending the charter of i Tone talks aty ral Dedge on Bushwhacker,, fe. Shelby has been driven “rom Dardanelle, on the Arkan- sas river, and the st8”ners recently sent forward with supplies for Fort Sr7/,tb delivered their cargoes in safety; but on their returntwe of the boats—the Chippewa aud Annie Jacobs~_were captured by a rebel baitery near ‘White Oak “and burned, Another boat, the Lots, had a” Barrow @<cape, and ran up the river to Clarksville for safety. The Jacobs was completely siddled with shot, and it 7.5 a miracle that several persons were not instan'ly kYiled, ag she had over four hundred passengers ‘en board. The Lotus had on board about fifty Qnarins Oo pemede the mennes tpyendet— pen ‘dovannon or Tux Oraxe oF K&- ‘Water Com was ordered to a third readin; Fang valle AoA REBT Te RE alarm, seized their muskets and fought on ments ant r8 made by the Com; or Superintendent of the Banking Depart- shore foran hour, until the steamer was turned around | enpilr ot ie age oy ng Dope and headed up stream. of any and all bunds and mortgages held by them, under The wttacking force of rebels ‘was commanded by Col. | the act of 1898, Shall be as valid as if mado by sad banks Brooks,.an Arkansas militia officer; doubtless the same bay ve officer who invested Fayctteville, Ark., some months ago, while Price was in this State, Their strength is estimated Assembly. at fifteen hundred strong, and they had one gun, a stee) Arnanr, Fob. 18, 1865. rifled cannon, abandoned by ourforces in the famous re- ‘BILLS NOTICED, treat from Camden, Ark., which had been unspiked and To incorporate the Niagara Ship Canal Company. reraounted by the rebels, The gun was dismounted ‘To improve Baltic street, Brooklyn, while firing on the Lotus, and this alone saved the ‘BU.LS INTRODUCED, steamer from destruction. These facts are learned from To authorize two State asylums for the insane and for the officers of the Chippewa, who were in the hands of | ehe petter care of the insane poor. at™ Sie pebels: Gad were Baie Se a etetiente'| Eis porn nea tee Seetion 1. ments from an to inco:porate ery pene rg eg Se ergs ercert | to down the river on the 22d to clear the banks of gu- | ings and Queous oountion pany duly coavieted, shall exist within the United ‘Biates, or | Fillas and allow the steaines.to resume their trips. ‘For the improvement of Park avenue and Powers Sy Pinon subject ta thelr {uriedicticn. ‘A litile affair with guerilias in Ray county occurred 0D | gtrect, 2, Congposs shail have power to-enfenwe thie-article | Saturday last, A noted desperado Known as Wild Bill, atin cuisinias <o A-anmke wiksien ~“s Mid Febriary 1, 1368. with a half dozen Lapeer a apenanine int arsewe Bele To incorporate the Olympic Club of Nuw York, Garris oy run Sexggs axp House or Rarazcenza- ponte oreea oe A helt tamapany of To incorporate the Union League Club of New York. Therewith lay before you for your consideration and | £41'"7'she'rutians; and billed three Sealey =o Report of the Commissioners of the Code. The following report. was yesterday presented to the Legislature by the Commissioners of the Code:— To me Leownaturs ov Tex Stars oy Naw Yorn:— ‘The Commirsioners of the Code, appointed by the act ection, ajoint resolution of Congress, approved on the Ans instans, proposing to the legislatures of the several States a Thirteenth article to constitution of the Tasted States, which article ie in the following words, General Dodg: ta resolved to carry out the-order he recently issued to suppress. bushwhacking. The authori- ties have received numerous warvinge that the rebels intended to have another uprising of guerillas in the spring. The material out of which this uprising was to axricus xm, sing Section 1. Neither stavery uor huvol ecrvi cept | DE created conssts of deserters from Tree's army | of april 6, 185%, having completed ther labors, beg leave fen Buntsbment Terre een germtuteyercert | and from guerillas who have been Tying perdu | 1) make this, Weir ninth aud final oe ond. Congress etuall have power to enforee this article | ment® of course, ix plunder. General Dodge bas issued | 4, They have already, , from time to time, the vari- ous steps taken by them in the progress of their work. Their duty, it will be remembered, as expressed in the act by which they were appointed, was ‘to reduce into a writ- ten and systematic code the whole body of the law of this State, or so much and such thereof as shall sovm to them practicable and expedient, excepting always such rtions of the law as have been already reported upon yy the commissioners of practice and pleadinys, or are embraced within the scope of their reports”? This work was to be divided into. three portions—one containing the political code, another the civil code, and a third the nal code, ae codes of civil and criminal procedure, as reported complete by the Commissioners of Practice and Pivad- ings, were designed to embrace all the law of this State, respecting remedies in the judicial tribunals, civil an: criminal, including the law of evidence. There then re roprinte legisiation. Minot Pobriary 1 1606 I might content myself with submitting this qnestion $e you for action without incurring the responsibility of aay sugcestions; but upon amatter of such vital import- an ¢.to the people of Keutucky—invol Their well being and security—such vou eommport with my views of constitutional obl gation, and the dvties aud responsibilities of the ofiice of Chief Ex- orders to all his district commanders to keep up an enor- getic scouting through every county, to prevent the ac- Cumulation of supplies of arms, horses, or large gather- ings of rebels, Consequently the intentions of the rebels are likely to be frustrated. Many guerilla stories re eived here are to be d.scounted largely, A few days ago the commander at Tipton, on the Pacifio Railroad, tele- graphed to General Dodge that eichty guerillas were hearing that place; but it tarned ont a canard, The Mssouri tate Convention is drawing the severest cond: mnation upon itself by the assumption of power to rovise and overhaul every branch and root of the constitution. The Convention was elected to abolish slavery by an ordinance decresing immediate emancipation. There the peopl sod it would stop; but now we find the Convention, proceeding to ordain radical changes in the organi: law, irrespective ‘ecutive of the Commonwealth. The views of the preeent Executive upon the subject of the proposed pen age national question, are known and of record. cay no pew lights upon this subject which could | modi:y or change those views, We still believe it ‘was not wid", a8 a national policy, pending the rebellion, % propo-e_ amendments to the constitution which fx, wocably, an ultimaiuin of adjustment that had better ve bo ndivdd under the control of the government, But A mained the vast body of substantive law—that ia to say, focr views ofsnutional policy have be noverruled by those | Chang fnlentions of Khe Peeve ag the Comvention han | the law of civil rights and obligations, affecting all the having autherty to determine; aud the question now | Gisappointed the people, and calliig another convention | ansections of men with each other in. their private re. Presented, though national in 18 op radon, is local for | to meet and revise the constitution, TI the begin. | ations, the law of crimes and punishments, and the law of government, including every branch of adininix- trative and political action. This body of substantive law the Legislature, by the act of 1857, declared should be contained in the three codes—political, civil and penal— and to them the Commissioners of the Code have ever wince devoted themselvea, ‘Their first act was to prepare and report to the Legis- ?--nre a general analysis of the codes projectod by them, / scer this their efforts were noxt directed to the prepara- our consideraivn. We are not now called upon to consider jhe policy or impolioy of national @etion, but the bearing which this measure is to Bave upon us a6 @ State und people. We should Mherefore approach it divested of all part'san asperiies and seotonal passions and prejudices, and meet it with Qhe di-parsiona@e consideration and prudent judgment of Stateswen charged with the highest interests and most fmportant vecuvides and trusts oi a brave, manly and riot ning of a series of complications over which the rebel sympathizers inwardly chuckle. Several of the female rebels who were sentenced to be banished to the South during the war by General Dodge have compromised by marrying Union soldiere—in soma cases their temporary cuards, and now their life guards. This ie practical form of at nt to the Upion highly approved by the commanding general. ‘An iii er of the army who arrived here several days tie Wo intelligent man, whaicver may be his ¢ ce river tae lave | tion of the Political Code, This was divided ito four Serwory in Kentucky. Every State which surroiinds us has | Brigadier General, {ately commaniing a division of | poeed the | people of the State, and | the po: Sdolished slay The laws Jor rendition of fugitivesare | cavalry under Forrest. Roddy was expected to come in- | litical rights and duties of | all persons subject repealed, pi & 18d DO possibic hope of their re‘nact- ment. The mot varuabie slancr hove enlisted in the army @ fed Wo olier Sales; those that remain are hopesly d-- Fab sed, and rendercad wot only oduct es, but burden-cme. Frere facia are oF geveral notoricty abd indisputabie. its jurisdiction; the second defined the territory of the State and its civ il’dtvisions; the third related to the gene- ral government of the Stat 6 functions of its p officer, ite public ways, its eral police and civil polit) and-the'fourth related to the local government of co’ side our linee at Eastport about a week ago. A smash up occurred at the j nection of the Obto, Mississippi and Chicago amd ~t. Louis railroads this morn- ing. Two freight traius led aud were both thrown from the track. Nobody accident was the TT Although much of this state of aflairs has been brought ties, cities, owns and villages, The draft having been sheet Uy what we have dectned Unglied (ce aud caueme WLUEe ore tite made was distributed among the Judges and other com. sary interference with the aptjoct O siavery, yet it hes : potent persons for examination, and afier that the com- been por of ve b. ter fruits Of red em, ond Lhe facts exiat Br. Lo Fob. 9, 1965. missioners re-examined their work and cons dered such and cannot be chinged by denying them or closing our . Lours, Feb. 9, suggestions as had been made to them; and the whole, as eyes: to thele ae eanep. Whet pe proposed amend- | Miltary Changes—General Pope's New Command— = oe inten Leber ‘was sapcivned sat distri- went be raiifed by you or not, has bow fore round Fort Smith—a Fortified Post a ¢ judges and other oilicers before beimg pre- yy vali a and cannot pes Fes pagel = “as ‘aga ecated to the Legislature. The Political Code, thus drawn ig not, therefore, a question for us to de- ‘. and revised, waa presented to the Legislature on the 10: fernine—shall slavery tinue or not?—but The military ebanges in this department were quite | of April, 1560. A few days afterwards, by an act parsed on the 16th of April, 1860, they were requested to prepare a book of formns adapted to the code of civil provedire, ‘This duty was performed by them, and the required forms were Bow siall it end. Thoagh may believe that the several States should have been lefi to adjust this ques Son, yet will mee mode compensate for the dangers, and ures which we are Iikely to incur sudden and unexpected. Neither General Dodge nor any of his staff were apprised of the Intention of the President to create a new military division ourof the Northwest. dy refusing the mode and standing out for our | Gonerul Pope’s arrival last Friday night caused aguspicion | Submitted to the Legisiature on the 30th of March, 161. own, ete agree ‘On the 5th of April, 1862, the commissioners having ),miich we deem beer? In a wo Lr that something was in the wind, and on Saturday morn- | prepared the init et the cri Code, distr¥buved it 10 tho ‘that slavery cannot be continued, us it no! iva aud idding owr p-ople f . ab Qu log timaie mod: r Py FOE than risk ne dingerous ordeai through which ue must pas: fn order to vewhvur mon mode of 0c japon and others for examination; and on the x! of ‘April, 1864, they in like manner distributed the draft of the Penal Cod Having re examined these two codes, and considered ing he called on General Dodge with an autograph letter from the President. Gencral Dodge has gone to Leaven- worth to take charge ef the Kansas Department, whieh end? Wi the difference in abolishing it, by amendment has been consolidated with the Depariment of Mis- | such si pees ae had been made, they have fluaily re- fo she federal condition or by amevdiment to the Stae | sour, but will thortly rein to 8t Louis and oom- weeania dhe Gaseous er ws cisabern ceils Betas The pecple of Kentucky have never permitted tho negro | “nue his headquarters here. General Pope is to meet | afd Assombly. The Civil Code isin the hands of the General Curtis iu Milwaukee on Wednesday next to turn over to him all the papers and records of the Department of the Northwest. He will then return here and make printer, and will shortly be completed, and ia Jike man- ner furnished to the members of the two houses. But, as the the term of office of the commixstoners will ox- ire before the clone or the nt Seasion Of the Legis- fo Intercept their loyalty to our government. They have ever throst aside und refused to accept the ne- as an issue, We have steadily adhered to our of the effect upon the xtatus @ the negro. have opposed ncorporatii this city the headquarters of the new military di; tsivx of ure, it is ROt porsdle to Mar the required distribu- the nero a @ clement of strife. Snat | the Missouri, tou shnong the fuciges, surrogates am. County clerks, in we now permi tie gro wand between us cos the more furmal presentation of my YTM ana ‘our govrnment? 1: There is not much activity in military matters Just now either in this State or in Arkansas. The failure of the certainly of less value now than when we re- ond of any value, re feoed'to accept hhim anan love. Will we not by refusing, the ne- Codes to the Legislature for adoption. The Penal Code, thus prepared, delines ail the crtm attempt of the rebels to destroy the steamboats sont | fOF Which, according to the law mt cnsg 7, ‘i Upon some reasonable terms, to aceept the p : be a anne" Oi enh Stale, persons Zan cncudininah, ‘vemtate: ties magra tes bateieee i Erovewed | trom Little Rock to Fort Smith bus apparently dis. | potU@SBed oe maniaiment {or the r2iNe “In pre: =v 1, te commissioners kept the fullowing objeis ip view: ‘First, to bring within the Compass of @ Volume the whole body of the law o! ments; second, to supply defle! neice and correct errors in the pragent deMuitions of crimes; third, to make the relate degrees 4f punishment more nearly equal to the Te! ative degrece of orime; and fourtt:, tod. (ne and pun sh acts deserving of punishment, b.t not punishable by the gad our government? We ure not to biame for such an , for we ever opposed it; but will we mot Aave couse & reproa h ourselves, if, at tis late period of our #riiggie, we accrpt whanivwt These questions are suggesiive, ~o4 I wil not elaborate them. But what have we a right, *» elrcumstances, to demand as just and rea- * the proposed amendment? Our ovation in 1860, before couraged any further hostiliiy on their nar, ; quart. A lew weeks ago the road b tween Fay ttevhite and Fort Smith was infested by bands of guerillas, who provented the repairs 0° tue telegraph in iliat section: ut to-day despatches have been rec ived here from Fort Sn th, and i) is announced that the cold weather has sent the rebels fying t their hola. General Th yer con, tinues in command of tir garrison at Fort Smith, and” { — under all tus sonable, If we accep. - ssa effect of | abundantly su) piled with for: 5 a { existing law. Bare properly Was aaaissed Tor wm Pronthe te cone (08 with forage and provishons fora | “The civil Code was required to embrace the laws of 2 eee Personal rights and relations, of property nnd of obliga ar began, at $107,494,527. the revelii friendly legislation reduced a - tess 006: | ioas Tt been four general alvns noe . on t ond in 1864 to $84,179,2 As it reoms td be avally Gonceded now that ol our general divisions: the West relra ng to psn dufferiugs of our poop the fora stand ever | Pop Price ts still arvetie inierred the rebels will re- Dereon the second to property, the third to obligations, tained by uur Slate, eur lmune be aba * - ¢ upon, Missouri, Tho | and the courth coutainiug general provisions eviasing to maintained by ou 5 So eww qitect asa se ‘w others, are trying | these different subjects. In the execution af Yuis vast won of our government pending our struggle this bellet and have | undertaking the commissioners have ehdovord ® bring togethor and arrange in 67" oe af] the jeneral rules | * known to our law upon" | -we Of . {ae maibjects Contained within matutain our national lie, may we nee, wiih oontidence, us. Go cand, as aconditon of O-F tc¢-ptance of theprope ok aia bs Chiondmient, that Conzress ‘snail ejproprate the last nent fore’ Peon, in the Chen "koe eouhity, the scupe of such“ agge, rajecting those ars ubso- | Ne nee ee ee the ownore | that almost every raiding party HOM UCEST vecemity to | Bich ~ ng Dee ee densa. ant for the s'aves So emancipated? England, in the astot aon ores oreias in future. a truth tm Chie first dis ictin, HU will be a o ch icon 1828, abolishing slav appropriatcd , 000, These representa‘ions, bot the minives of the authors of } dition of different person £ MNOS, ibe that our govern: | the qemcrial ure Hot eo cleaP and patrioie as appear | persons of unsound ralnd Coe ee ee id tothe | ances wo Id seem Lo hudicate. pertonal rights, deciares thelr p onal that the assessed vi of 1864 be paid to the Bate (o compensate owners who ace to be affect d by the Proposed amendment; the acceptance to be dclared the varous topics oi marriogt parent, child, guardian, ward, second division contains the lav reports that his orders, calling for the ompanies in the inter or counties, in General Dod, formation of cavalry been responded to with gurprising success, Lath sales of iaherematation op enalegien which ° “ BPelice I serve as guides judicial decision. Rogarre 4 Sounus—Two Oomriamts —! The code is desirable iactmPly'® | gm Bagi woman, thirty-three years of qavetion jaw. inthe of freed If the law iss thing to ~ night . be obeyed it we ry bo knee cnt it is 9 bo with bees Shace tn’ tremeary Pee ge egg oy se othe, ‘a woldier siationed of waking it known than by writing ‘at the house publishing it If @ written constitution is des.rabie, taking the fo are written ‘The same reasons which affect | her in the conoert where the confiiote between the orders in the | and at the same State render # written defluition of thetr relative rights ® | jar notes in ber ditticult or am impossible task; and there of courses poled ead written constitution fs not likely to be attempted; and | of ave hundred because @ writtem constitution is not thought desirable | | \,zi¢ contessed to taking writen laws are supposed to be undesirable. These | \: . Frances Lee, in whose house the soldi: reasons, however, have no to this l ‘also entered a com! aga'nst We have no orders in the , no classes of soviel that stole fifty-three Stora tw tat say nxpeted bode mtn | BS a euprem i y auswer that before the Court constitution end their written laws. It should seem, in- dved, to have no other fit expression. Avorusa Waxxua To Prxsoxs CanrxmG CoxceaLep ‘There are those who argue that an unwritten law is | Wssroxs.—Officer Hart, of the Tenth precinet, yester- more favorable to liberty than a written one. The 00D | day arrested a man named Bernard G. Schultz, ona charge should seem to be more consonant with reason. It | of disorderly and on searching found von- can scarcely be: favorable to the liberty of the cealed in one of bis pockets a dagger, the blade of whi ‘b citizen that he should be ed by laws of which he | ig about twelve inches in lengib. Sehults was taken be-, ie ignorant; and it (tele be thought that his knowl- | fore Jus:!ce Mansfield, who required him to give buil in of the laws fs the sum of one thoveand dollars to keep the peace; but being unable to do so the magistrate sent to the Tibbets in Court Again. SUPREME COURT—CIRUUIT. Fam. 18.—Banks vs. Titd-'s.—Tuis was an action to re- cover costs ins former suit on a bond. ‘The defendant appeared in person and asked that the casé be or transferred to another :ourt on ac- ‘count of the prejudice which be believed Lis Honor enter- tained against Lim. ‘Judge Leonard denied the motion, and ordered an in- est to be taken forthwith, which resulted in a verdict fr the plaintiff of $104 87. The doendant subsequently proceeded before Judge ben} Baruard and obtained a stay of proveedings. America or of England had ——— been attempted. How they have acquitted themselves Remarkable Egypt Discoveries. {vig not for them to say. ir work is before th- Legis- The Paris Moniteur publishesa lvtter from Me Bey, lature and the people. If it shall effect the savant in the the Viceroy ot Feyns which whieh the commissioners have ventured to from it, | cofitains the following statement:—'‘at Abydos I have and the thought of wi bas cheered thein through | discovered a ificent counterpart. of the tablet of Jon, ‘be rewarded. Sakharah. Seti I., accompanied by hia son, subsequently e codes which the commissioners have thus pre- pregents an offering to seventy- Rhamses II, (fesost a, six kings drawn up in line before him: Menes, the first king of the firet dynasty on Menetho’s list, is at their head. From Monos to Seti I. thta formidable ist passes through nearly all the dynasties, The aix first are re- presented therein; we are next introduced to sovereigns still unknown to ‘us, belonging to the obscure perlod which extends from the end of the sixth dynust to the beginning of the eleventh. From the elevent to the eighteenth, the new table follows the beaten track, which it does not quit again during the reizus of Toutmes, Amenophi and the first Rhameoa, If in this new list everything ie not absolutely new, wo atleast flud in it a valuabie confirmation of Manethio's hat, and, in se peveen) ttate of soence, we can hardly expect more, Whatever confirms Manetho gives us con- fidence in our own efforts, even as whatever ontr dicts it weakens the results we obtain. The new tablet of Abydos 8, moreover, the completest and beat preserved moua- ment we possess in this respect. Ite style te splendid, and there is not a sin, le ouriucie or escutcheon wanting. Tt has boon found engraved on one o: the walls of & ma chamber in the large temple of Abydos, which we are still engaged in extricating from the rubbish which cover Opposite, the same Seti is perveived on auother tab! making an offering to one hundred and thirty other per sonages, who, this time, personify the nm mez or districts or geogrphical divisions and subdivisions of Exzypt. Thus, on one side of the valuable chamber we have Jnat discovered, we see the representation of the history, on the other that of the geography of Egypt.” Srarrime Drveorenrxts.—No less then eleven boys were torned out of one of the district rehoolmuf this e:ty, last week, for heing drunk in school, And facts have brought to light the horrible truth that nearly half the boys, from the aves of ten to eighteen, are in the staat habit of frequenting the miserable grogeric race our city. Whin anxious fathers aud inethers suppose their boys are at school they are loiter. ing about the dram shops and saloons, drinking down the deadly poisons that are fouud there, and forming habite that will bring them to disgraceful and untimely ends, sorrow and mourning to their parents and # blight upom our city and nation.—Clen'bind Piitndeaicr, pared, joc with the codes of civiland criminal pro- cedure wofore submitted by the commission rs on practice and pleadings, complete that work of codi!!cation which wus contemplated by the constitution of 1846; and when the same shall bave been considered and sanctioned by the Legislature, the people of New York will have the whole body of their laws in a written and eystemat.c form as full, at least, the commissioners venture to think, ag the code of any other In the last months of when their task was well nigh ended, and while the eheets of the civil code were passing through the presa, one of the mem- bers of the commisston was taken away by death. On the 25th of December, 1864, after an illness of two Mr, Noyes died, to the inexpr:ssible gref of his tes, having been suddenly struck down in the fulness of life, leaving to the surviving commissioners the mournfu duty of siening their names, without his, to report of their common labors. Ail which is respecifully submitted, DAVID DUDLEY FIELD. W. BRADFORD. New Yorx, Feb. 13, 1865. The Prussian Extradition Case. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. Before Commissioner White. Fr, 13.—In the Matter of the Application of the Prus- tin Govcrnment for the Bxtradtiion of Ferdinand Helle, alias Voigtman.—This case was again resumed to-day, the Prussian Consul General, with his counsel, Mr. Le- paugh, being in court. Sir. Guepp, counsel for prisoner, was examined as to wh ther be had ever drawn up a contruct for the ac- eheed. . The witness declined to answer, submitting to the Conrt that as the identity ef the party was an element in the case yet undeciied he was not bdund to answer. ‘The Commissioner deferred the examination of the witness on this point tll a later stage of the procecd- igs. Ero jerick Myers, aclerk in the Prescott Hous, iden- tifled the prisoner as having been at that hotel in 1s¢4, where he entered his name as Frederik Helle; had fre scen him write, and many times rode aat with jeard him say that he intended bv ying a furm; had Evening Stock hxcbange, Monday, Feb, 13, 1865, $10°00 American gold 20734 200 shs Reading Ru. 114 bo000 do, 207 wo - do. 10009 do. never said anything to him (witness) as fo his go ng under an assed name, but he said his tainly paine was | 10000 = Voightmwan, and under which name ke might probably be inquired for at the hotel; the letters produced are in the handwriting of prison Nothing important was elicited on the crogs-examina- tion of tho witness. ‘Mr. Lepaugh read, forthe purpose of putting in evi- denge, letters written by the mer. One was to his wifé, then in Prussia, in which he gave hor his address as follows: —*'The Merchant B, F. Helle, Post Le, N. Y.,’’ and requested her theretn to ‘come to this coun- , “hore ho was free, and where the man is worth the whole Kin.dem of Prussia.” The loiter, which was full do, of love es, inforwed her that he had purchased a farm of one li and twenty acres, stocked with horses, cows, &c, Catliarine Gotten, a preposseasing looking German bout ninetecn years of age, Was the next witn «r, rosed, that in March, 1864, she was employed in the a) Fi ip of te Mas} BELOW. fide (Brem), Meyer, from Hamburg Nov Mb ot cunset NW, ieammye Suaejeee Tea from with ‘couloa, ‘Baltimore = oe Sarr Comrormwt (merchan' of New Bedford), jtons™ Rare Voracen her anchors at Gtbraltar AM 18th uit, and the @ld Mole, ieee Jonn'F Rinwlon, Bt of Kew Hadron, an ese a gem ‘employed in the whale Sshery : Sone Rwer enterts sone Berra Capt ara oF Sinan ‘Shans tak | vray for hense in ashort nse, "Bh wis Woh Aiton FOr es Crawford, the rows, bas been cattiod down ve bay'y tue eruieg, aad hed not encagh provi reaery hed the winter, ts oa OO banana Sour Exwa V (of Newbaryport), Ravers, from Newfound on Mowdny. wee ecught tn ihe lear losing unehorn eucinae” forts and Tolley, Sulfrarte stove, sails "el and other dumos sis thined: © Ble’ Bad’ previvaniy track, en. 8 Tock, cuused her to leak badle,” Prank Janccin, mate, was waab Verrived at Pe anes ‘Three-quarters of bark At'antie, of New Redford, 967 tons, have been purchased b Soe Boat pare been purchased by Joba P Rnowlen, 2d, of New Larxcnen—At Kennebouk 10th fnat, frem the yard Dovid Sark a fine white onk ship of 18 tou wiivend owned by Col Wm L pope Thompson and others a ‘onnebuak, Whalemen, 4 our Rogers, of SH, is reported 60 deye out with A whave drifted ashore at Quogue, Long Teland, last week.* Rooken, Ae, 1eBizk Salacta, from Ainoy for New York, Nov 22, lat 36% pa ted Rlide (Swe), from Gottenburg for Boston, Jan 9, lah Foreign Ports. ‘Averawonta, B, Jan 12—Arr ship Expounder, Irvine, Ant« “rewos Ares, Nec 8=In port abla Kit Carson, eros abips Kit aire! harks 'tonstor, Ea Regent, Hamblin, | Elizabeth, so 2 x Virgint, chneen, Mi re, Ry jor Ie : richmond, Powers, and ‘Bont ‘th for ad rr alip. 98-Tn part Pleiades, W' Carovurta, Deo 98 ‘inslow, Liverpool. ships Bonton, Hatehincen, for Bombay (not Moulmetn», Wig: A har, Chase. for Hall, En; Mi been ineorrestiy renorted alt” from Saugor Dee. dtp Be), Harvey, for Sam nPrancinco, or Faahard ae . shores Morgan, ‘ane, iy alp Good Hone, Miller, Hull. Ene. Chey: reas, dan 8i—In Darks Tweed, for WYorl om, Phila ‘el bla next 4. usta RB Sinell, far Reston 6 da; Tram Evciee TOR NVivk OF Philadedpiin 4 daynt Viator, Fort NYor\ 4, Sld3'st, bork Mleetwing, Rawion; Christina, (te Solin, NB; br g Chas Albert (Br, N York, Pooenow, Dec 2—Arr ship Mary Glover, Hughes, Shangy 188, hae; bork Oreen of the Sen, a 0. Tn port Tee 9 ships White Eagle, Williams, for New York, enraged Cnt; Bereng. rin (Br), for do; Mary Glover. Boge | for Shenzhae; barks Queen of the Seis Tors, for New Wg: K Kavanagh, une; sehr ye, Cammana, f1 Shang fi Genoa, Jan 4—Arr bark Edwin, Lindsoy, Shtelds, Grovalzen, Jan 12—Sid bark Wm Wilson, Plummer, Malae gaind Noort 7 at a 1G isha née oma cond WDE), 1 ship Windwarl, Bidvidge, Lod Hova Kova, Deo 14—In port ships De Lord, for fag) ip Pion, Law, for X¥ork, Naving pub backs, carges, Williams: Wid Rover. and Jar Greenman, Webber, ane: Panany. Johnaon, and Oracle, Wood, 3 barke Renefuctress, Eldridge; Emtty engin, sold. Lookait, NY¥erk. ‘Wittamay di What Cheer, Moore, une: days averance, NYork 10. © Boaton; no. rort schrs Abby Rradford, Freeman, for NYork: Lonten, Newel, from Teeton, arr 17th, Meoeta, dan 1 Arr bigs WE Alscandor, Tuoker, Pa'ene mo: Afton, Wood, Bareclona, Cli 8th bark Winona, Fiek« ttt NYorke: 2st, hele Cosmos, Tavot, wrt 2%), brige WOK Alexander, Theker, and ior NYrks EW Hf rrts, for Phibs telphia, — K: Dee & In port «ins Rewere Tt for Ban Frans lat: White Sw Tow Prines, for Nvork, do; Hampton Rr), Tite, for Liverpool; berk Sterling, Bourne, Tunine, Frekine, from, ae 5 4 pee of hy iy, 6 o8 Arr ehine Jam F Patton, 4 eppe: Queen of the Bost, Sehihye, Uambarg, Sid sdb bark Maria J Smith, Fmith, Rio Fenwlra, Swaxoes, Jon 8—Are! N Cahing, Swep, London, Roogamaya, Doe 3—Sld Andrew Jackson, McOsllum, Hole he Swatow, Der 9-811 bark Storr King, mith, Shanghae, | Su 4xeca", Dee S—Arr slitp Congress, Drinkwater, Sunder tw In port Nee shins Pitelin (Br), Murray. for New Yorks, Mg elowly: Pri of Wale (Bo. tor Montreal: Babina, Woalwant, Corings, Muhord, for Livernookg: rinkewater, nines m. Whiting, do; berke Nabol Konngawa end en Francisco: Ark. Tu Ww Some. Miller Carbonnett une. 20—Arr uhtp Canikin, Oakes, Mauritiog, bark Parthian, Butler, Cape Pewu, CGIE, Rryox's Ray, CGH, Deo 17-1 Br ihn 17—In port schr Riena del Sud, Tanry Boy, Dee I8—Arr ateumer Ni Andersen, Benton for Lyttleton, Sees pemups, onereRs, for Londen (and pai? Bort Dee 21, bark Merrimac, Hort, for Akyab, ready foe Toxarco, Jan 21—Going in, schr Dan Simmons, Hall, from Nor pogunmtvaes, Jan 12—Arr hark Linden, Cammett, Philadel merican Ports. nN ~. Hrnatway Garden Lag. Beet Saloon, where she becaas pat els ae STA AIM is. ad acquainted with the accused, but bad seen him be- reton, Mant, PLL Aetn 1 'D Haskell, Hae fore; he secpresented that he was a widower; became and jophl. t Jom son, “mith, Work Old brige Wilming jntinate wits? Lim after that; received letters trom | 7 P) £m Ca Allen, Bt Mart/aehre ‘gine te bari him, and stopps' With him at’ the Lafarge House and srl or lt _ fort an Prinoe: E Richardson, Piney, Beaufort, XC: Mary, other places; the lon'®t She bad burned. The question | 344 [117% 200 YP-Arr, Argentina bark Manvel, M as to whether sho baa °°OUpled the same room as the UIX Aves: brig Stinky (Re. Know. St Senior allen ak accused was objected to an! overruled, saa =, Teremie; Otare L Sparks, Rohonta,~ F. Fiest deposed that the noazs*d came to his place at Py E Crowell’ (of Boston), Stovens, Philadelphts. 1. L, where a farm of © shoals WAS Tele nhed—Rorks Sotlde, from Gottenburz: Ada Oarter, Biers: hal, ao Captain rv... . rom NYork. Sid, S.turday, wind N. etr Raxon; bark Bt rgale: = sankvaet Was Made Reweon Capiaia Forroe Yarpiogton: brn Amares aust Monte (iia d the accuned for tne save anu purcuasé Of the farin, | 17% ight aire Danes MUNDAMe, Guristas AAQD Arun Mew Werte ee Scwen up by Mr. no rally ng genJemen 100 a HaLTIMOPE, Feb 1 a 12—Arr ate: defending the prisoner; the latter hat contract in d. “ . 4 sah far. ste the name of Volstman; the contract afterwards fell | 109 Cxzmpertind Coal joo Ts | ot Savane ae Ts through, and the money advanced on it was returned to | 770 “gre RR 400 nM Foret eiiivetiuine Trem ), us @ person named Pretonoua, Who used to accompacy the | 4 T1% | in Wrightingion, Thoteher, Solem: } Atwood. ‘Komp, ac used. £0 87% | Rowan vin Patuxen' River: Miron, Bandy, New Haven, i ‘On the motion of counsel for defendant tho further) { 100 "4 Mh Aerelt, NYork: Wok PO Wapweee hearine of tse case was postponed till Thureday next 4 | 200 100 _ do. - BS 97% oy W Alnesnier, Want Taitteg, hy eleven o'clock A. M. ‘ 200 200 N’western pref. . oe MERSASDINA, Fa, Jan 25—Ar? cinamer So" : 20 Fr do. * x¥orky sehr John Ossi, Giesverty do el, Hi Rider Rien, foe re oy bt The Washington Traged- oo 05 | Wodk Aevieh. Oren ge 1H baw, balk Wi MISS HARKIN’ APPIDAVIT CLAIMING "6271 Gey pop | 200 96% | mon Nek: pote tote Lenthall, Tuthll, BRRACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAG™ | “oops pGs | 100 200 Q’ksil’r MCs 86 aR ey NYerk. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. 2 200 100 do... 030 86 ae BENS TANDIN Feb4—Cid achr Fredonia (Br), 8¢ aoe recel urngeay at Wear om Feb. 7] Died at atne beeintn raed gee eo a ed + a x and Ann 3. MeDon, New fon Oo rate Rane abot Me, Jar, #4u6tom, ia whtch a Mise | pers,—On Monday, February 1, ANNA Basta, wile of | “NACH TANPORT, Ro SoSH achre Alene Porter, Clone macnry ceparement, 1 creatine Rowland Hill, in the Giuh yeur of her age. fuegoe: 4th, Sinbad. Kiton, do: 6th. Mire, Sewver, dd. t that OU 4 Pee ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully NW BEDFORD, Feb 10—arr sehr Michel Beals, Wardy the . ; ; t bol artes were formerly residents of Calcio and bave | gece circles of acquaintances in this city, every think “sonnected with the dreadi.i aflair is Teed with UO BF ecvont avidity. invited to attend the funeral from the Reforined Dutch King strect, near Madougal, on Wednesday morning, at uneoclcek. The roumains will be taxen Scraalonberg, N. J. ehurel N—Arr brig Hore, Mall, Providence for wey nd Annl The Washinton papers give various reports relative to J., for interment, 4 the siatepaes@y of the onfortunate young women, and it (6or Oher Deatus See Serna Pog’) Sees cake Wiad Mewake, 'Mswt, Cooman ae re iter offgneat doubt whether Burroughs did her any renner | for Mondence, hae erin I. cland or WTOP” than to commit a breach of promise ol 5 Ss achir Joseph Tay, Hathewny, NYork for Bri marriage, At the time iiss Harris tiled av SHIPPING NEWS. nile, % bethparn Ae aon af “i ported bringing an ection for demages to the amount of §: tn the "nperior Court, at the last August term, no men- Movements of Ocean Steamers. His, XS, t NYork, Peb9—Arr sehr “igilent, Nassau, NP. When no‘lce o. the appropr.ativa is uilicially given ww the : he t nd personal, the variovs inter s rs " ™ » | mt every county in North Misewurt the rolls of the | and p \, tion was made regarding her seduction by the deceased. * 4 enced Nowy raat Chief Executive of the Commonwealth. Thore who be | Comnanies are mare than half fell, and in some cases | moles of aor occaivasy acta tech Chet me, Borrougee nag! me FROM MUMOFE, lonced voy Haney weather off Matieras; cargo collet Reve that the adoption of this amentumont will have th | entirely full. The volunteers are in all instances reai- | will or s re/used to marcy ber, after having soleinly pr mans —_ 1 GAVEL VTL Ve t Maseachn- Stf00) to Shore Our HSE ESS SIE Tree e Oe eee Gants cf the counties where the companies are organized, | Cumulation, the conditions and qualitteations of and that, tu’ September, 1863, he marcied Miss , 2. 1 nding, trom ah | Atta ntle, fe vole the, samo Se eG their own | Sod they Will be superior to any troop ever ratsed inthis | shly, uses and powers, the maklug, tuieryretaiion Sarge of thle chy. eayies A h y Fie Cin eton: aohe Wary Louie, Hemme cory, be econvtm hose who hed oO ve mt - r exec vf nd various &: al prowiwions rei r 4 . a) » Weetnoreland, from Pensa 3 ne particular work of prev exec ition of wills, and various P r Nbowine t , & s a eannot refuse {t because it is Just aud right. The past is sorted cess aaah se sorpensiiona, oonyright, abiPy She felnee/ aoe aeons wing is Miss Harris) adtdavit on which a caplas Hy wanda, from liverpool; hig Altarls, fram, Gane Beyond our control; the present only is ours. But by wise | ai eaey ditflculti® may occur th vigation. ‘The third d'vision embraces the whole subject ats Lh “ xa beige and tchoe, bownd-e. and prudent cuuniis the future tiny be shaped by W® | oe ociitis, but the day of extensive rulds and persistent | of obligations, whether arielng | or tae Mary Uartte, is brig Mangont, Care Depriv d of cl conto! over he pos, sali we che iw™ | Ov nie pasced. Guerillus are now treated as mad | opér.tion of law, their detiul vn viation, transrer | *a!a) Fa 8. o treay Monro. serves of bie fulure 'y inconsiderste y'or rachly Co tng nd exsnetion, whether by p rformance, offer of per- euay te préent opp ‘tunty to hope our daatny? The and exit i formanca, pzvention of performance or ouherwiae, the doge, and are sot down as promptly wheuever arrested, There te wbuudaat materia for lesone tn political Homican, from Liverpool for re re last good of our own peoplo—security t them of life, liberty re in the proceedings of the present Legiclature | object and constuction of contracts, the partios thereto | Intion ¢ Tang in the words and figures follow. rer ts " nd. ' ry re girl hieet and cou , Won f orhor daring and the pursuit of happiness—should be our chicf gud | os Y date cud the “state Convention, Both of | and their consent, water frevly given or obtained by i=Deponenit staten, poli he, °'hr that Ob. oF shout the IG otp arene cr cat ae nase at concern tn acting spon this momentous question, a az are running a race to see how far | dress, meuace, fraud, ana® illuence or mis Snguint, AD: 1208, at wile a oa aanae ans corning | SEROYIE Lien agate ates mare Golaten, Jones, Now 'o forfeil nw ne and iiwperl) fuvure curit ns nee] a ve 7 o ve J sects lor t end thi Y oo ‘ork; Faloon, I s i ir Wile oke, Ham! Secours,” Fe Maieptation oC” the pak, tee aad |, ay LORm allie, (6, TARO RS Pep ieee} Goaiaetes Spans ecmaate ‘ren Niele gage | Gonthnued nlc and unmarried ip ta ihe tans at rt of New York, February 13, 1569, yy" ju Creek, Va. Sid achr & Stratton, Torvelly Elizabeth Bhe wiedom of the safe aud prodent siatesinan. If we | and their friends thi cuentge’ GF. Yapiny i, plupinent, sorviee’ corvinan ea - = Tn ithe Pus to said 2th day of Auguat, i348, CLEARED. o X jectra, Onpray, Kenney, @rid defeat the final adoption of the proposd amend. | the Convent on in fork iting -seatled them: | surance, (odemnity, cunteyenie eee emer, a # waa a bachelor, or unmarried, and paid Stn Conta Rica, Tinklepaugh, Aspinwall) ® +: “phe adhe Mi i }, Kexney,, ment by our refusabto ratify tt, the policy or Impolicy of | With dis’ran bising those whq Tavs now =. al mercial paper. ‘The facet die ohne aes Hen <= enyowvn ww agrenaant, AT Wirled her by | steamer, wevlke, Willetts, Portland! p= aren, Wertchesur BNE” ye gghra Elieatt, Duncan, West Ii doing would then by a Ie te selves of @ former amnesty ‘dialer 4 division specifi Folstauons of love for anne Cromwell KLAY sth for Di Bo doing then be # leg timate 4 rh (OO bud protibiting dito7 ferent kinds v! relief aiyrded for tho role ee Be hs bla wala dademn A Steamship Chever-n wo artic 8 th, JB Het! Beata tor: for Deltimore. Bet wh ther we ratify or nol, the nd sons frm nolding ALY ‘public trust, the Legisla ne ylaion of prb- pe yo Rt a “ah tee gata Tiga NUIsCO, Feb J—Arr shy) Live Oak, Alden, New. fed futy slaviry must nd.’ Shall we accept the fret; god still fort er and declared disloyalty 9 vate ts, and the méins of sdourlng W-" obser tf expressed to tule deponent. to’make and have Pind Borth Amer Cutting, Livérpool—Willta a ‘witho gb we Lad no hand in briaing it abou, of dhal ground [0 a ai Yaiice, wuether oompuisory, apocilc oF preventive, nt, hin wife, scquire the affections aie. (Br), Quitlet, Ant WF fchmidile Bod, bone, Hilo lose our even to tis existencet Though we may clove passed a bill probibidn and the measure of damages wien cinyensation povert. “And tvia deponent furtuer aaith that sald | g“ie Liberte (Be), Quiles Ante or cath vunch, Meineke ton ate Filet Hoy to the fact ¥ ge At will stil) retmaia, and will adect | (tation or firm formed under # is the rule, Tide division coutsins also provision’ con- rronghs did on Ube 2th day of August, 1863, and repoal. | a Wendt. 1 4 Mi oO ieee as materially as if we looked upon and necepted \t. By | {0M employing any disk corning te special relations of deotor tnt creditor, aud | Sly Naiore and thereaster, fraudulently and mallolouslgy s rk Mayflower, Lovejoy, Rarbsdos—TI Trowbri'ge's Sone, Where, Plohitt,, and M rparet refusing a ireneene nd Aoceptan € slggested, will you | Wes offered declaring in # concerning nuiances, and caumerste aud explaind va | Qimfor tine auch promiage and undertaking by said Bu Se ee i ti a Ce i it ad. Below, alip Narra net Cie Bot greatly end @ quiet and security of our thier sbouid be furn! . rough deponent belag tu ie and Unmarried ee ae a = be i Wilbert; @O Gitord, Merritt, a , and subject thein to untoid harhasmonle vy peaet arendment was tntens nionae range of Gadjecte, while tt has been | atures 4 the spoutal tateteat und requeus aod promise of hay? 1d (Br), MeCormick, Matamoroa—T B Gaeger, Mi Ny t a) Er Ses tae: » issue, without the possibility of gaining anything | subject, but it was quie bill, as pose of ths Sour cre Ww give the | said Burroughs, did, then and thereto wit: on the 24h diy Schr Laura Gertrude, Campbell, Fortress Nonroe—B D co la—Are soht Argus, Crowley, birzaoet®> thereby? Wadd you nol risk ‘Ae loss uf ald agains ® thing t first ollered, adopted. our astute lecislators Jod the injano- | of Augart, fod “aniderte nad faithfully, procsiog the Hurlbut. ipa tae abot) a ” } gained? beter {t unconditionally than to rej soem to be trying to Boe how far they can go to injure @ | Butroaghs to marry kim upon any day te be fixed by Kim, | Sehr G D MoGregor, Calals—Jobn Boyoton's Sons, y than to rejet trying "J ‘And vais doponent ent tm the suid promine and under: , Maitogetber, The pradent farmer, afver ihe storm hag | Febels, The spiitof peace does not prevail here in auy taklag of the said Barroughs to marry her (this deponent), ARRIVED. @wept over bis orchart and torn @ braach from a favo. | Considerable degree. © tw this Con and beleving the same to have been made in good faith, has | * Ship Corea (of Workington), Gary, Fooehow Oct 25, parsed Hite tree, lcaving itattached by only n few shattered fibres, | _ Goveruivent is sending off stores and auppli« to the | specified various alte Siways, trom tenve to wit: on the 2h day of Auta | Anjier Nov 8, ‘soo Hope Dee 13, St Helena Dee 25, shaviored , T y will cut off the branch and cast (tawny, that it may not | South ut che rute of ten or twelve steambout loads per | Cousider proper to be ateptod. These are wontioued 1a 184, hitherto remained continued, and stil wi teas 80 The Br bark Ravensworth sailed in com. raw (he wy whieh would go to heal the wound to feed | day. The river is opeu to Caro, the noes to tLe different sections, wisere the reasons fur | Sle and, Unmorred, and bee ween and nd call coenty ET A Fr i Sern cenaoa the sickly lif) of the tora brench, — rrownmending then are generally givea. Foe ail tuese | OF Gnok ant "Siaie aioroui, “of which ald Burruughe |'ginalantiy: passed Cape Maticras Feb 4, and experienced eR eee ae ay) y baokk te decay to the parent trunk. Shall we The Case of the St. Albans Ratders. commissioners beg leave to refer wy the nota th ‘ways had ate, ‘That Lis deponent, after tke making | heavy weather from thence to aundy Hook, Passed the K, SCUENCK WILL BE AT HJ8 ROOMS, XO. be jews wise? Would he be deemed wiey or prudent 865, scives, To de here would swell Uhis report to an Protaiseand undertaking by said urrougha—to witty | wi of a large shipon the Alceti Reef (China Bea); also D Pond street, New York, every Tuesday, from 9 A My who, having an stm shattered by a bishwhacker, and Mostnmat, Feb. 13, 1865. incouven ent Uiirve only will Be | a4 the ovanty afuruenld—requertiy and often requested sai | the wreck of the al.p King Alfred upon the reef of Palo Laat | gana ‘eB. M. Advice free, But tora thorough ex~ Provounced by th sar. nou 9 be inearune In the Bt. Athans eats to diy several witnmes were | tiontionad, . 1 ee ee ne a oe eeeet Cuatley Purkeusan, 1Ddepe fromm Hobe Rene ori: | Seunakon of the lun, TN NS eee Putation, yet would obstinately rinse amputaii for th we: wiio te ates endvavored to secure the equal married on ” ay 4 Seopa Wy + Lgl aay megers B dhy, hd SSVTRO! mq Gar ight? Would sich refusal change the chaiacter of | Were 18 the rebel service. The commission was sworn | ing at tho same time buth aud eorteay, gi dea requeaad before aud since | Bl me, 27 ay ‘ong for Livery ees per Soraeen’ chet bent he he wound oF lessen tho Canger of mortcearion and | toMa genuine, One witness testified that a majority of | aud they have Introdued wn article ow adoption A 18a, but haa wholly neglected and a Bae Hr be awin, from Singapore (or PULMONIC BYRUM, KEAWEED TONTOX Geath? Shall we refuse to have the shatoed Wah of sowory | the prisoners had been at Chicago, wh aft; sixty | DY Which they have provided that the substituted parent nee Reyleek and refuse to maity shia depo- E. from KE VILLS will cure, even in the advanced amputated, when mme can think of cavirg \', m tA . hero Ofty oF Bizty | may have ali the rights and be subject tals the responsi- ¥ BENS Depowent further Saye that serne Hine in laek Beptem. Mp Bewley @ pion. Liver complata 1D. F Yes doch dnareged tgs Sak cd.cntes ches rebel soldiers bad collected 10 release the prtronerm at | pitittes of tho reai ous, wo, li 5 volautariiy 9. | peck betarmed cad Coleven mreiimanaiagete ies Enea porn Rombay far watusitieg: Thin, fat par As you love ovr country and would rave ovr Camp Douglas, This expedition failing, two othore were | nounced bs parental rights, shoul! mitted tO | ing bis kaid py otaiss to depoveat, Deponent further sald ahe Br snip samareng, from Hong Rong tor Laver: fey wk iy AS pec My Teel pg G ople (rom evils which HO pen can adequatyly trace, 1 | organized, one of which was the St. Albany fuld, This | same thea when the affections wa toto the | hee been informed that w ¢ day, BraMip Fatcon trom Mauritius for Gork, 1 | geet giving them tbe numb ieee tata Warten eb hk you to lay aside all passion, prejuds @ ation, Inthe s coud vison masoners city of Wasntogton aout; same time, Dutch bark Kindectyk, from Bo tevia “ay to he obiiged te in carriages Will receive. tizun asperities, and meet (his gravest and m «1 witness said they were Instrscied to report to ©, C, Clay, ted At AN axaimilation to the uisovt exteut promale Why for Amstertarn; i3tH, iat 38 8. bon 19.08 Hite bark iter. | aticrtion at onem, fim tthe present and future of our Siote whi hy Confed orate Commissioner, Car: A ne, bie of (he laws of real aud personal pron y reiueing Deport b borongh, 61 days from Macwe for Lomlon: day, Br bork ‘rice for tie Palmonie ayrup and Seaweed Tonle, £1 6 ever be called upon to rolve, like ——_——— the ew of real ertate to the sinpiity, ot pers Said Berronghe, wae ee eee oe | Sete dincd Gace Teste Perce bivereocl Mae Watchestas tothe kes: | ne, SULtGs 2,00 Yue Belt Snzens of (we oman oe Senay myrebend the crisis and da | The Traders’ Bank of Providence Robheds prover ioould be dove without th titurbance of tine macs Of Galea. “Devenens (ur: | 4019 %, lon «68 ih, Deten eeee Wrtner, trom Pidong for kes | poe Oe Tome Pere A Mantrube Pein DS cae Per ting fights, eMtablighing for bois the same rules of es of the occasion, If not ban | n Provipeser, ROL, Feb. 13, M65. oneulting your constituents, better take thie siaiid oy, ‘ | succossion. se ult them, and thep set, than poxtpone thin ques The Traders’ Nank, of thie city, was entered by burg |” ‘The commixelopers Will not presume to think that In An future, Sueh are the convictions which, deep! lars some time between Saturdry night and Monday | the preparation of the codos they have for yall the mpresied upou my mind, are freely and frankly stated | mornirg, and a large amouptof go. ernment be cases Which can arise fo the multifarious alaire of meu, for your cousideration, ' THOS. F. BRAMLIIVE, 00,000 be\oiciog ov ani Koverniment bonds, COME | Ce inat they bave eveD Collected all (n+ geuoral rulew fovernor of Keutucky, : longing to different parties, and $6,000 in gold, | wry © been aanounced from the beuch in the past belonging to Lue bank, stolen, Tt is siated that ae bills | b of our law, Some may bave teen overlooked, been omitted from 2 oF inapoiicadl pre of rulosof greaer hiapory Whe President's Action the Pouce Con- msieken bellef that ference Endorsed. of the bank were taken, Sr, Lovia, Feb, 18, 1868. resid no that ought te ba rete The State Convention today unaninously "ilies “6 Seine tat soapy =Coronee Witte | mat hae the. cucheaiesion geolution endorsing the ection of the President inthe. | SU TOMeriny Botited to nqwet on the boty of | emieavored to ooileet Inte peace conierence, and pledging the loyal people of | PAMAOR Buras, & man thirty-one of age, who dieu | 4W whiBaare applicable Kiseour! to sustain the governmen: to the lust extremity | 12" “ pnb flr, hg ed by a fal Tg wht dougnered, ou the baste poptaiued im *he Presidout's nol@ | live! ab No 16 Sisesh whyre Re hd icsb a | hgdagr, WA IMPY Meuse ALannsalves that torthe fe oeorvinty Doward widow, Sit iRG Qaevs wiieks ary oortia to ose Liore are doueral ni condl+ ned wud belloves thot sald bare | sterdate B 5 ht 0 28K, Jon 38 48 Ww, Br ship f Bhanghae—Per we kB a from Neen aown ¥ 34 4), low 75.82, sehr Frances A oover, 8 verily ve ever Judgimnnt may be uotataed will | repor iow) Batley, of Portamouth, bowud 4% UDiese said Burroughs be ueld Wo dail, 7 Clara Pickens, bound W, Frigd W Johnston (of Livepoe days, in bailent, to TT Dwight 1 erie gales (rom lat 28. Brig Aurora (of Lunenburg. NS), Cashow, Crenfuegoa, 11 vith sugar, 10.5 F Sill & 4 inst, off ©, f. aan bark Lord Chanes: MARY HARRIS. Upon this aMdavit a capias issued, the bail being Uxed a 00, but the defendant was out discover, the ‘ad & Guccession of went. Not found tn the eduvty tember 6 lat, and sla @ er? mukiag the revura ‘T1e feturo was fied > tat date no further procewdiuge have been had jot om Haslet, ay ark Fieetwing, ty master, ah Clentyncas; Bt vnsapnfieyentantnesnataiaite Now Vore.’ Passed Artival of tue ila at Portiand. tien Feb, 15, 1965. aly ci The steamentp br foher thie a Ak me we WOE Co aunt Fela Gas Ut aa luabsgoty Revs, § dn : Pean¥orn ve Sailed | u EAB ord, & My ' at Bent RA Wort, b eo NE HN wot ' bib, of Cape Hatteran, brig NS), Foster, Barbados, 96 iy of the medicines always kept for sale at tho: *, TOO LA’ ORTON St FOR CLAS:

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