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2 ; EUR rage American Affatrs ontte those Powers who have presumed too much upon the mporary,paralysis of edb to }; 80 that we ey sme op ty dian when the cousequent rise of the premium will stinulate exports both of our produce and securities, and produce jouthern u +o oa derane? of Bagiaad and the fall of imperialism im ‘Tho city ts rapidly filling up by the arrival of paroled "pr pon tT versal sympathy for Amorica oxpeoneed in this Wa' Back Tato opposite effects. Side of the Atlantic. tee sin gail and wormivood to lis rulers, who know y the Manion, Prisouors and refuges families, old-residenta, from the | “'n socy market has been very dull, but nearly Giry well that { does not arise so much from a reati- interior, who fled from the shells and fears of Yankeo | 4, 41 ing drut board Erie was % higher than at the to obtain einploy- pon aN RARDIN am mental predilection for the Aqerican nation—popilar a8 AST errr Jovasion, mn y that nation is in Germany—as from admiration of tho in. second board yeaterday, Rock Island 54, Fort Wayne %, |) 1: 9 gupply steamer Unto E: " f | suitutions of which Americais the representative. The ‘mont, and retura to the peaceful pursults of life, Noarly supply were hi mandsr OUR PARIS AND BERLIN DESPATCHES, | itlons of Ww pre mee eng Ba mas? Meetings in Alabama, Florida Missis- ner ess, and: most-of th tame. Sindudhel CT roa ae ara 77 Ces, ei Rive Foy, from ia a n, sin Keg &c., 0) &e. aon ae oe tee an hia ae sippi and. sorisiane |, | | formor comfortable, ome nent AWAY 2 tre and shel, | 2S erm soucten ere : hy ern the. present eA Fat belongs, the oone ee pon or inhabited Fee. Same pa peoplanaf the sity, of Coupon five-twentios gold at 10356 a $4, teh a ’ R . ¢ having roxiv republic: taken possession’ military,’ Oar Parts Correspondence. fooling and diffused i” among nny ‘classos _ the popula. A tho late pia te is Coloet wu: ‘Whale: pro- edad: ation Lemp Panes, May 2 eee Sirs tug battia with hi Sp telalatrg tas tous Lap minsnt lawyer and member of the South Carotina Legis- Injererting Letter from Mv. Seward Upon Av avinee"ty > conatry teomite lethargy, and batts salutary effeet uj ‘ pie Wivthdew Peciee énaisouthern Rebile—Proirnt Jk | {ts poliiont edu som Beh alsolatlon ot the Charatorg The People of Alabama Want 2 J irre. At tho last sossion he was a candidate for he rer Pang caper ety, ehigen Sou Chardon Thomas (U5 ‘ y fers tn Bu secuices: ther eolura of a more Beelded op ili f tho House, but was defeated v; ” rap Sent 7 Satie sin “Skukinig Among Oficeroiders tn Bur a tho | Jority, and eactr session ouds with a fiasco of the govern. Military Governor. pon’ ne Boytston, one Winnsboro, & C. a ern 68}, Rock Island 93%, Northwestern 26, Fort dishig Granada, Has Oh a po ated ty ment. Last week the reorganization seheme was’ again po assassin | pajectod, and Professor Gaelst, wo in appointed to re it, opeuly repro the Minister ar wit ailon of'the Prasident, M Digotow read a portion of w | POrs upon Wt, Opie) Tt ei earried tho brand of letter from Mr, Sowant, which, written nearly threo von ite front his fe ta exploion of passion cary s'uce, derives great interest from the recent melan- | on the part of General Reon, wi i Greist, igaives opie jdt wba that come information had come. | Who 16a peaceable man and eschews! fighting, to beats 'y rather ignominious retreat; but higwords, nevertheless, to Mr. Bigelow relative to a plot formi here for tho | pave sinug the ministers 7 the quick, and in- osident and Me, Seward, Tuis | creased tho opprobrum ander which they labor, js gale a és i pine ne replied | Ad to this the apparent fuilure of their foreign poliey—for ‘was communicated to tho Secretary of the annexation of Schleswik-Holstein is at a graator dis- to ab follows: tance (han ever—and it will be seon that they are in oe Departvent oF Stare, thing but an agreeable position, The Jaurels acquired in ly 15, 1862, the Dan'sh campaign are blighted; the solid results pe Wayne 93%, Cumberiand 88%, Quicksilver 60}4. After: na, to Leary nd vipmbctbnd se) wards, on the streot, the market remained steudy, with a | with mdscaad passengers, ua. It T Liege ce Sanaa very limited volume of transactions. Late in tho after. | *ismahip Varuua going in; Suit ins, 9 in Erie was quoted at.72%, New York Central 69};, Steamabip 18 Hagar (new), King, Boston, in ballast, te judson River 97, Reading 9214, Rock Istand 98%, Fort maar sophia sions Do Rug, Oporto, 84 days, with cork, te Wayno 9344, Cleveland and Pittsburg 6114, Michigan | Santos & Riceent 11 days, with coal, te Sonthern 683%, Carmberiand 384, Quicksilver 60. Gov. | 5 EWtiay 8 Co, 0 Sunt ‘company with bark Anny ter ante en's Fi pera saat ent than it has | 4 Bre Couey ai ey Ortehne iiyy isp? wo Tanne a] e money mar! ary peace, with frwi boon hitherto of Iate, and although the demand for loans | {0,04 at la 268 ou 726, naw Bremen pbip Oceasy is not large it is becoming more active, both in conse- conn Cermania (Ange. Fielke, Rio Janeiro, 45 days, with In his reply to a committee who press address of the Americans in Paris regariing U his arrival Me. Whaley declared his unaltered and unu!- terable attaghinent to the Union, and obtained permission to’ renow his allegiance by taking the oath, He was the associate counsel of J. L. Petigru and Nelson Mitcholl, Eaqs., in the great sequestration case, in which he op- posed the confiscation of Northern debts and the property of non-resident Northern men. By the death of the first two he now ranks as the senior member of the bar of Charleston, Ho is a largo land owoer on Edisto Island, colonized by freedmen. Under President Lincoln's am- nesty proclamation he still expects to recover that pro- BHAUREGARD IN MOBILE. Rebel Refugees Returning to Charleston. Wastxcvoy, ‘ yf i sity sa ni att Battie ollow fend of ae the open eum r quonce of the withdrawals of currency by the Treasury bee ft te oe a ), Gi: Ponce, 12 da wis gar, toDB the cahlaye ction viol and on plewh a bse eres jonas Neadaeten ae 4 Austria, AY pas sale of ot FLIGHT OF @0' OR MAORATH, Pris ag - a pone Re ser _ camp roth “ad from ita sub-agents which have already taken place and the" day aco. ee Grhaen R Ri nid en yyane fan) ad znd it ie not uniikety that new ones such States VERN caps < : iL) gro here is go reason to bo alarmed | quarrel with their own aubjecta. It is not to be wondered if &. the prospect of further withdrawals next.week-for. the | Haven. hon wil grow up Yat there 20 "ergecondance with | At ifvander aned. elreumstances the nt to be woasered fe, de ey te | hm wn se 471th eric tian and wil ever soaie 0 fombold In OOF | pent andthe shelton as Wai ieg, coomminsaibae ss Mr. Joun Heart, formerly editor and proprietor of the | Tea" out troai-..circolatlon, ig , the Sub-Treasnry’ | " heh on er Sourls, PET wit oat, ! -pobunay of; but we may be pretty that neither of thom will @ur New Orleans Correspondence. Mercury, but who left it shortly after the accession of |" pi ‘ie pee ase eas - a it . sl i rther 4 oaks t : hee rire stot r Mary White (Be), Simons, ‘Arichat, "12 days, with coal, ae 5 0 bh Coun ¥ Be ae Si €rnsoe, Kelley, ne ys. chr, sche Hawn Bionda, olan Sehr Juliet, Crosby, Be Bebr Florida, Kelley Sehr Denmark, Rate, B Hosta polit nerS0Tt: viction has been confirmed,by every quit his post until he is driven from it. They are both too Cee oe the warennmenced. ‘The Presi | fond of power to resign it-yoluntariiy. dent, during the warm weather, oceapies acountry house Tn a former communication it was stated that M. near tho “Soldiors’ Home,” two or three miles from the | Gurhrie, ex-member ofthe Pragsian House of Represen- y. Hagoes and comes ov horseback morning and } tatives, and of the national government of Poland, had , without eny gard, Tcotheremysclf at al hours, | been mortally wounded ina duel. with one of-bis com- early and very late, by daylight, moonlight, star- ) patriota. This report turns ont to be inexaot. A tele- no hight at all. pan ‘was received some daysaince from Paris, by Madame. ‘The §nost matigna: r@ that T have ever mot in Sutheion aanouncing, that her husband was still alive, Furop—the moet foul-mouthed and violent in their Bald now to.he so. fale way of 4 New Onteans, May 20, 1885. MASS MERTING IN. MGW ORLEANS, On Wednesday evening last Lafayette square was the scone of one of the largest mass meetings ever held in Now Orleans, It was called for the purpose of sustain- ing tho adwinistration of President Johnson, Judge Durell was elected chairman, and between four ‘and five hundred of the most prominent citizens aud the Rhetts to tho proprietary Interest of Taber, killed tw duel by Colonel Edward Magrath, brother to the Gov- ernor, arrived in the city from Columbia yesterday.: Mr. Heart was Superintendent of Public’ Printing during Buchanan's administration. Recently he has been acting as special postal .agent’ the lite “so-called -cotifederacy.” MF. Heart "desired to take the oath of allegiance and become « good Wwork- money at this point, and -is’ owing (to dilatoritiess of the disbursing officers im granting vouchers as well perbaps as in that of the .public | creditors receiving them in presenting the same for payment. But, notwithstanding, there is no danger of stringency, although the indications favor an, adtive six per cont money market, This may, perhaps, have tho effect, of flirther depressing quotations ‘on the Stock Ex- BF denunciation of the government, have been not South- Religious Intelligence, > * residents of New Orleans nominated as vico prosidents. | in@@citizons in the establishment of the now order of Schr Hero, Small, Bostor emners, but Northern born men, ane bap resided, iki BART IS F0- aXe ‘. & Lettore were read from. sevéral! gentlemen who were hope fappllcadion) Howeved, ks besniVerred:t0 Shana, Bt ihe ese ning apo lacs, ar Tigevor, Hearse, Bo "Boston et in tho North up tothe time and since long after the 1 Rev. John E. Jones, of Utica, will preach at the | invited but unable to attend, and speeches delivered lity, haenity oie PE acento a gt ge pro- dy and apecches delivered PY | Washington, whore, {a all probability, he wilhbeseat at | 5 sade tal, althoug if He pull Neadeta with. | Scur Harriet Marin Cl Drea! out of the rebeilion. AU decent, respectable Welsh Baptist church, 141 Chrystic street, this afternoon Bouthoruors here profess at least great sorrow at the | at three o'clock and this evening at hal(-past seven assassination of the President; but among these | o’clock. Judges Warmouth and Hiestand, A. P. Stone, Esq, De. Dostie and others. Resolutions were adopted declaring it.to be the duty of government expense. GOVERNOR MAGRATH’S FLIGHT. ‘Mr. Hoart says Governor Magrath loft Columbia, 8. C., draw thoir support, which, however, they cau hardly afford toido while they are situated as at thoro would of course be a rapid shtinkage of values, The ‘Providence, Schr Euma & Etleu, Dare. Hartiord. Schr Myrtle, Foster,’ Bridgeport. - malignant copperheads it is with difficulty The children’s moeting of the Sunday school connect- | every loyal citizen to use his best efforts to secure the-| at daylight last Tucsday, inerg., tor parts uaknown, to that they conceal and avoid exhibiting too openly | ed with the First Free Baptist church, Twenty-eighth | reorganization of civil government throughout the South- | the great surprise and indignation of his friends, who discount line shows no marked change, uoloss in an ex- ark Evsleon, of BELOW, us ir satisfac page the bears berm see of | street, near Broadway, will be held this afternoon at two | ern Statos; that the rank atc file of the rebel army had, by | thought he should stay and face the music, Mr, Heart, action ofslightiy higher rates on tho part of lenders, Bewa ae ier em cope i, PEt whom thore have been a considerable-mumber in 4 tal bia Fi whom there have haan a coniverable mumber in Europe | o'clock. ‘The exercises will consist of an address, and | their conduct, rondeted themselves lable to disfraa- | om his.way to the clty, mot-asmall-detachment of Union ry cae Peace hy ay ec aa Kingston, of segne Tete SAILED, singing by the children, chisement and other pinishinont, but recommending that they be permitted to resume the relations and privi- leges of citizens of the United States; and that no man who bas ever hold any office of trust or emolumeut— civil, naval or military—under tie rebel authorities, should be permitted to hold office wader the Valet States government. MEMORIAL FROM THR CTTIZENS OF FLORIDA. A meeting of the citizens of the Siate of Florida was catied to assomble at _the Masonic Hall, at Warrington, on the 2d inst., for the purpose of initiating measures for tho readmission of Florida, The assemblage was lars. Spoeches were made by Judge Cullen and Cap- tou J. J. Galloway. Judge Cullon was chosen chairman of the meeting, and after the usual preliminaries the mecting adopted a memorial to President Johnson, repre- senting that those composing the meeting had ever been troops about cight miles from Columbia, golng towards that place with despatches for Governor Magrath. from Goneral (Gillmore. Tho undignified exit of the rebel executive was severely denounced by Wm. Gillmore Simms, thé poct and novelist now editing the Columbia Phenia, a dingy little shect me the size of a sheet of foolscap. J. B, Campbell, Esg., another apinpiness lawyer of this city a member of tha Legish residing in Columbia, denounced the hast, ight,or the Governor in scvere terms. It is belioved the fugacious executive took the road to Aiken, It was believed by many perzons that the rebel. Govor- nor would still bo allotyd to exercise the functions of his. office, provided he conformeil to the regulations of the United Siates constitution, It was said thatas his was the first overt act of secession, in throwiug off the gown, #0 he ghould bo the first to restore the State to the 1" mee more’s order declaring null and vold all tions from the Governors ef Sputh Caro. fina, Georgia and Florida, and annosncing the freedom of all-staves, produced ‘quite a different fealing, and caused no littio astonishment. The majority of the country people stil believe they will retain their slaves as heretofore, believing that only those on the coast and where the Union troops obtalned possession during the continuance of hostilities, are freed in consequence of that occu: pat 1% SOUTH CAROLINA, Mr. Htonrt, who’ bas been over a great portion of the upper districts of the Stato in his capacity as postal agent, informs me that the growing ¢ ‘crops, corn, rice and cotion iv the interlor are remarkably promising, but that, tauch diffieulty is found in tho sh scarcity of horses and mules, of which the country has been almost en- tircly awept by the contending armiva Even tho few left tare been ferther reduced by the disbanded soldiers returning to their homes through the Siate. These soluters stoul every horse and mule they can lay their despised by all decent Southerners, as well they may be Mckaiga’ excteange. wah Sta Adit Van Gagal’oh Batue: days. Purchases were made for the next steamer, which is expected to carry large remittances, at 110 for bankers’ sterliag at sixty days, and 110% at short sight, There aro very fow commercial bills offering, but they are quoted at 1090 109%. Our foreign trade is at a rathor ‘low ebb, tho exports for the week just eaded haviag been valued at ouly $1,953/556, and the imports at $2,852,265. A meeting of State bank officers was held yosterday at the American Exchange Bank, at which twenty-two of tho old city banks were represented, fur’ the purpose of taking into consideration the subject of reorganizing. under tho National Currency, act, Fourteen of the twenty-two decided to reconstruct their institutions uo- dcr the new system, ‘nd among thém the National Bank, the Chemical, the Merchants’, the Leather Manufac- turers’, and the New York. Mr, Witiiarn Orton, late Collector of the Sixth district’ of this city, hns been appointed Commissioner of In- ternal Reverus, in the place of Mr. Lowis, who resigned, The business at the Sub-Treasury to-day was as fol- Bteamers City of Boston, Saronta, Laverty. Evening | Sota ea a Hinstiagie besgn reat Quces, a ja ‘odo; schras B Wheeler, Bird, HW God White, GB Smuh, ‘Windat sunset NE, with rain. Dy all men bearing the slightest pretence even to honesty AtSt. Ann’s Free church, Eighteenth street, near Fifth om honor, Some of them have held: office under the | avenue, the Rev. E. Benjamin will preach this moraing nt of the United States, amd most of them rived every dollar of income ‘rom the country which | &@ quarter to elsht o'clock and this evening at a quarter reir constant delight to villify. prope ¢ inthe settle- | to cight o'clock, and the rector at haif-past tea o'clock ‘afuirs some punishment should, if possible, be | this forenoon and at half.past three o'clock this after- out to these mou. Should they be ever per- he ry di | to return to and enjoy the protection and priv noon, the latter service being for deaf mutes. Joges of a country whose government and institutions The Rev, Halsey W. Knapp will preach at Broadway Shey Bred vilo misrepresentations, sought to bring | and Forty-seventh street Hall this morning at half-past 6 disgra “Tho Southern rebela here generally concede that the }. tet o'slock and this evening at half-past geven o'clock. yobetian be rounds 8p but these: NortRern aitors aii The Rey. 8. A. Corey will preach in the Murray’ Hl! profess to be hopeful, and seom to think that sometiin corn seve Will yet occur whicktehail giva-sid and comfortio the | DePtist charch, corner: of} Thirty-sevonth, street and Eouuh, Among the Preuch people the feeling is general | L2Xington avenne, this morning at half-past’ ten ofelock now that the rebellion is aud ought to be done with. | 804 tis evening at halt-past seven o'clock, Tho picin, straightforward, but evidentiy determined| At tue Second Universalist church, Second avenue, course wiich President Johnson is pursuing ts doiug | corner of Eleventh stroet, the Rev. G._L. Demarest, uci also to convinoe them of tho stability aud por- | pastor. Services morning and evening. Subject in the fraacncy of ols GUeerniment. | They begin. to widh more, | ¢yaning—\'An Tararence. of Immortality.”* wan ever (hat the Freuch were saoly out of Mexico. 5a pt i ; There ls Mogenicat aMecln L wnderstend, among [gor ty SS methprenngg Sabb freee ppt loyal, and asking that the President authorize a convqn- Unised States miststers and consuls in Europe at the | this (Sanday) afternoon, at half-past three o'clock. There | ton of the citizens of Plorida, to be held at the carilest pees <4 AF ote be vorodt by a Hewat, Urat yi be Erect in the ¢ hapol of the Fifth avenue Bap. practicable pertod, for the purpose of remodelling the con. tho brant nd tho heat of ti: battle, Thore has beew | ious New Nation and ha Dernenie ion Waniag ened | en tae ne ao the ented Cinien vo Mt ee, fag che past turtalgue > 2h Sonsula in Faris dur- | wit bo the theme of discourse this evening, at the | Of Florida may again resume her position, rights and Nisin Forsyth street Methodist Episcopal chi by the Rey, | duties ag a loyal member of tho United States. They Our Berlin Correspondence. George A. Hubbell. Services commonce at a quarter bo: | admit that they will need the care and, to some extent, fore eight o'clock. the protection of the national government, Bxntas, May 10; 1865, At the English Luthoran church of St. James, Fit. MRGTING AT MILTON. Adress of the Mechanics’ Union to ‘he American Ministr— | teenth streot, Det#een Secogd aud Third avenues, the | |The citiaéus of Milton, Florida a day oF two later ns. coh ibih h “ sat sombled at opted the same meniorial, and appoint Answer of Mr. Judd—Sperr'ations on the Character and | Rev. Joseph H. Bare! lay, ofRed Hook, N. Y. wn preach ologatos to moct at Pensacola, Santa Rosa county. Future Pdicy of Presiden: Johnson—Predilectins of | ** half-past tea A. M. and half-past seven P. pracichiacmyetagge Deewente A a Miscellaneous. diz, May 6—Russian ship sohangas] hence for New: York. has avaiy put hack, making w reac troat a'started pink. She will barthatiy discharge for (deemed slight), and then proceed. Lavycuro—At Fairhaven, mn inst, ache 311 Lockwood. about $00 tons burthen, was to have been launched. paut by George W Baldwin for J-A Preston. and ees Thoms, belug the last: of six tine schra which he ey Tor the ern aaikmer, Mer26th lost, from Dunnlog’s abipyard, « sohe Of 232 tous, called the Izetta, MA debe Ship Ocean, Giiford, arriat New eaopd 6c et froma Pa cifle Ocean, Taleahuane March Re, with $00 4p on board; seat sp. home and sold 1900 Bark Cicero, Stivers, New Bedford 25th tnat, with board; sent home ro, witire00 sp 89 wh alt told” PN, ober, akin, NB, was ot St Catherines ‘Aprils, wil Pte ‘Atasiionke, Wing NB, wawapoken’ Merch 2, ‘bound oe Be Cath Schr’ E Lewis, Farwell, of Boston, with 100 bbls bi and Heleltn, ‘Guam aF Provincetown, with 130 de do, were ‘ancnge | ‘St.Lucia Apell in, of Boston, wasat Barbades board, Schr Susan N- Smith, Mi April 13, with 76 ap AW wh Spoken, &ec. Ship Webster. Norrin from Liveepoot for NYork, May 68 ‘mile: ‘The Subscriptions to government loan, TBE Lightalip. Highburv’”’ (reported Am), steering 88R, was a We. lon a W ai Stock sone) of Miaslesippl {2 surrendered to federal et to federal of Jawlessness is rife in. many of th districts, and pro- tection to pergons and property is greatly ceded. Tt is hoped that Union troops will be sent to garrison all the principal towns. For this reason as well as the yearnings for home, as. soon us the difficalties of transportation are removed a Foreign Porte. aaerree, May 10—Arr Southern Belle, Benson, Buenos at, Sa Pras #2 crowded with visitors as ( has been for the past fort- bate Church 4 asin. “4 bit. Althou é the Fronch Church du St, Esprit, Twenty-seoon: Right. Although the first excten: ent vcensioned by the | srreet, betwoen Fifth and Sixth avonums, the Rev. Dr. nd deaire an immediate reorganization torrible nows trem America bas subsided, expr selons of | Verren, rector, divine services willbe held at half-past | OF ne reilgovarnne nee ee Deas aes meee rene r sympathy contigue to flow in from all parties, and the | ten o'clock inthe morning and half-past theee in the | 3 "Tnat we are willing to" depths of tho popular mfud appear to be stirred up by a | *ernoon, thorities in an ear’ the Germans for Republican ins'i'w'icns—Political @risia | , At tho Forty rey streot Kine « church, be- | At a ee mcting hela at Chureh Hill, Jefferzon - 10: Nover has the United States Legation in this city. bea ing xs rai Rey past sofen PML” Sabjiet ia thé | That, an the nso coun of recent military | plowing while a whito man walks, by his side with bis | ” 2000 : 89 we ean ‘Bach fee ‘tom Boston'for Cape if evening—“Dauiel a Model Man for the Times." ete Teer the Be oP ativalosipeh fy corweade: ‘Pt | gun on his arin for the protection of his cattle. A spirit 600 Bs amail, m3 . . rg oul, Hee n er Mewarsoros, May 19, lat 38 ah do, rts 20, A 10334 g 103 eer May 8—Arr Grahams Polley, With J Atices, do. Sid Mh, Hong Kong” "0 to co-operate with the fetoral au- , ort to promote pouce and tranquillity ay far ay our influence extends, to Jn this commun: feeling as intense as it ke universal, On Si cpu. | pA Sabbath evening discourse will be delivered by the | Cirerand udjoining neighborhood very largo number of oxiles from the city, domicited . ‘Sid Hortense, Silva, Lisl feoling a nivenal, On Sunday & 4ep- | Roy, De, Cheaver, im the Church of the Puritans, Union | Meranda saloining Halghlartonds, througout the various towns and villages, will aledty ener iat fat ie Yortck, Moere, frum Shaighae tation from the Mechanica’ Unien of Borlin, one of the Most important associa ombrace a portunity to return to thir o Gonces ncres The new order of thingsmay, on thelr Gnoochavs, Ma TAgrghip Ellen Maris, Hall, Rangoos, turn, for a while, bo somewhat unpalatuble; but fami, Ye Coxuaven. May $—-Sid BS K asta ——e ware, at half-;as seven o'clock in the evening, on the drei nctice len Daily “Noun of thy bandh. hae Capiz, May Sarr Jupiter, New + Gh, Withotm, s of the kind in Germany, | ‘Divine dlethor in the Inquisition for Blood.” Preach. ¥ oF that tho officers of the State gevernment of Mississ'p] py shea acy ett Apr tg Son ingen were to assemble in that town ou the 15th inst, re and numbering something jike twelve thousand mom- ‘At the Churoh of the Holy Trinity, Madi: Marit wil tom them to it berg, waflod upon the United States Minister with the “ Oe Eee ae Bronsey In speaking of Governor Clarke's rocoat proclamation | Marity Will soomaccustom them f Strake, do. pied pent comer of Bast Forty-second street, hours of sorvice halt: | quit reeoustrietion, the Vicusontg Herald oF tbe tive Tim NPaeORS pat, May’ 1510 port barks Blow Me Down, £08 N following address: . tem A. M.- and half-past seven P. M. The Rev. | sayg:— ‘ in the country, where the ave pot been, are still nak at on days; Lavinia, tor do 8; sche Ann Woatworth, The gigentic contest carried on in North America | Stephen H. Tyng, Jr., will preach in the morning, and Wwe a tok hat. th Voy 60 th working 43 Usual with tholf old mastel fil Dusily en 8 ap <iays, for the rivu's of free. Inhor, and maintained for | the Rev. Theodore Trviog, L.L. D., im the evening. TO ghee Be igs Maler Rey Aig bya onbg ed fig ged. at thecrops. In a few euses, T learn the owners | 1! a Ma Anke. \—~w four yours with such heroic consianey, has been At the Church of the Resurtection (Episcopal), Thirty- | are led to believe that tho U fed Sus ave informed them that they are free; but the slaves & Td's Bank 2 al eg > Ip oa xm watched by us with the hveliest ——, it | Afth streot, a few doors east of Sixth avenue, the rector, oes gpd Lenny the write “un t th 5 ronan a ni Sh ai eal sea bs 06 Sg — seen be Aiiaalig dist Se. ise Hunvorr, Bee re ai rcs ail lew York. a en the Stars} the Rev, Faward 0, Fi will preach at half-pastten A! aken, inasmuch as he ian olvil officer of ¢ tate, under | yie uta tacit obedience and work as thay please, , eal Y hd % pensebont he Febel rule, and, more than all. i# now a loyal t MUMIVAL OF TRADE RRGRICTIUS. 90 Bk of Commerce 106 Wi envela Sotanes, Sham 8 omerge ert M, ond four P. M. ‘the Legislature for which the € ry preedit. lin te By ‘nvitation of Governor Fenton tho Rev. E. H. Cha- | was to nieet at.Jockson on the ISth, anda State convention > vietoies gained by the | Pi D.D., wiilpreach to the soldi-rs at the New York fa expected to follow in due orter. Soldiers’ Depot, 50 and 52 Howard street, near Broadway, | The saime paper of the 16:4 inst., in spexking wpon the npg eevee this afternoon, at hall-past three o’ewck. subject, has tho followin; no while folflune bis At the Catholic Apostolic chureh, Sixteenth street, be- ‘Thursday is the day » tween Sixth and Seventh avenues, there will be Evange- stsslopl, for bpp list preaching on Babjects doctrinal aad practical this uthoritien to i ag evening. at half-past seven o'clock. It will con’ wernor h ued aval for BYOK: Tht ore ee Dice, Moet eb Barker, 06 i Biase Fetter ERY G Re. POOL, “ays Ki 8), Wylie, Portland; patenting ta nay ri iid wed hou 40; 12k City of Limerick (6), es. img aylva Papen do: i4th. Yorick, Moor , Shan, rong Mant 1Orh, Crusader Hitt, Ww, bein] Fe rene Feported aid Si fur Vale ley, : Resolute, Harris: Haya: rn Free 4 or B op darker) ers, Norte Hebe’ Resolater Prione as, Cia Woh, "Salat Mekenzle, me ag me Tho published regulations of tho Treasury Department, 35 Del & Hud Canal 135 removiirg restrictions ou trade, cuused coisiderable acti- cams ya prof... 37% vity among wholesale purehasors of rice and cotton, par- F ticularly of the former article, They have r.ceived a eo Quick hia Co. b10 51K terribl damper to their spirits by the following order, | 609 a, approvedsby General Gilimore:— Generat Ordert—No, 41, Heavovanrens, Nontuzen District, Derantaent or tut Sourit, Cu sprees C., May 0, 1808. A peaple wo were s:ru do, overnor Clarke, of Mis- ishoture, We believe anxious ta improve nd the restoration of veo At the Central Presbyterian church, Broome street, “peop! fis Poa? Lincoin had two bleeks east of Broadway, the Rev, Janes B. Dunn, a VE po ool Tar of hg Seeenty of peovigionh 26 Coe cnigias Cherie: ask, work that stor, by appointment of the General Assembly, the meranes ae aon te ‘ 8 par covenant Sut ent om, Copa: trusted th Tim. "THe hid arvained the or. Jacob Ful, of, Indiana, ‘will presch ak hall-pase | orp ars queauigimiest unantowoun en. | now sana cathe onary of hegererament tin oneted to lay Nesine'ieRumcoray Mian, Walbor ane virtue, The sow of toll, ord bimcetf a | ten A. M., and at half-past seven P. M. the Rev, Mr. ‘¢ have com juterior who EES oat of the Department of the Nouta rntil the subje % do. 2 “cath 04g eet Oo manlesy snl | Sawyer, o Tounessee, will discourse on the present as- in regarding the Inwtt. | laid before the comoander of (he depariment, and orders ce~ 109 Tol & Wab pid... 60 > Proccaua (a), for Bi 4 pa they ull agree con | poet v: ‘things m Tentess-e and the Southwest, and the —e akin ears Cea prvi statesman, | Bentiments and attitude of tho relgous community to. | CORN it ex- | wards the rebeliion and tho future of the couatry. ’ RECONSTRUCTION DX ALATAMA. an, ho vindicated (t= Sof free labor 5 be ceived from hin ia the cave. > By command or — Brigadier General JOHN P. HATCH, raat re eo Lroxan B. Menuy, Assistant Adjulont General. The register book of tho relief committee cont as to what shail be, © position of a {ree " nd 13h, ite, Harris; Wil! v ute, iat farrigy W ill oe pty ors ars Cuncudston, emple fe sory wil Baptist Mi . B tpi ° ‘At the Baptist Mariner’s Temple, Oliver strect, near | Ou the 11th inst. the citizens of the capital of Alabama | about fifte u thousand uaines of wh Ady 18th, Bebichin (#), ebec manktog, " horror that was Pht 4 Chatham square, preaching Ly whe pastor, the Rev. J. | assembled in the Court House for the purpose of ex- Grawiogn pemuapica of Tigo lace | the pro asl ct SHIPPING N Ews. exander fe Binion ‘ahd ica a Tor ro th ite ok idee Aaseeee Gea woop eaig Al Hodge). D,, at hait-past ten o'ciock A'M, and at a | pressing their willingness to return into tho Union. | the city by the Union troops, The rice ih tho possession SOE SB SAE (), for NYork toh; City of Baltimore (4), “for ua itth pak, De lor minortal will ve te Tale Unt | quarer of eight'P. M., “Ou the Seound Coming of our | Colonel Geurse Reese, uf Chambers, was called to the | of the author ties and of tho comraittes has given out, ‘Woemslinenta ae te oe toe oo See ast den totes For Hono fh hat 1 “ds Lord. chair, A committee of ning was th to prepare | and unless some prompt and dec ta Mth; MF ‘orang abbey m4 do thy A nA Anuapolla, are taken PP ir are forwarded by @ the (ecling of profe 2 of pr the business of the meeting. The following resolution | to precure another supply there will be torrible distress wand of de iekett, For Baltimore steamers for or fram L. Which al: honest men Lave beon titled by th serine 7 owmiited wat the Presideut-of the United States, was unanimously adopted :— and starvation at our yery doors, e Cxorditn bi derry. Losvon, May 10—Art Edward Oliver, Clark, Caltno, ut While tafesitiy our deep eymy will supply the desk to-da: Resvived, T’ > the government af the ViUf OF MAJOR GENERAL GiLUMoRE. ra for or (row at rail at Soutbugavioa, €ld ith; Gen Butler, Wood, Shields for New York. Of Alirahan Lincoln, we are az the same tine imype hall-past (ew A.M. and’ half-pact Palied Miaiea war up Cooperation in the |. Yestorday we had @ visit from Gowsral Gilmore, | Ho : FROM KUROCE, py age erp Tong jay wg Biot. to procisim our hopes and Professor Mattison, Forty-first street, near Sixth ave. | fons with the Un was accompanie by bis sta and the baud of the Sev- 13 wee vore | New dork tor Ponta f Are Newcastix, Muy 9--Ent out, Carrier Dove, Andrews, New York; t0th, Star of the Union, ry do; Charles “Ganloa™ «or Gumus} usony New ‘Queenstown, May 12-0) ae West, from Cuba for Pip he ma, May 9—Arr Abm Barker, tnorth, Londoms ive, Guatatapa, Se Processes nn Jonx, Ni, May 22—asr ebipa Univ la! NYork; Flarvest Queens, Hutelinsou, do. Cht Wp Edith, @ue enth Oulted States infaisry. Lhe General took rooms ab the Charleston Hotel, where a splendid dhuner was given 16.. New-York tho wobiest blood, will rine more powerful Hii nye, will preach ab half-past tn A.M. and at a qnarter*| to this end we add smerecuiapaanapihen amplayeein ine cable tone Ag Feber NRT INS Commis | reat it by the Hberal and popular proprietor, Mr, J. P. M. Stet. Of liberty and civilization, We beg you, Mr. Aint plese yee with the authorities there ‘ipon maiterstots doa to homer Hipovaine propat distinguished guest, dor, to reveive Lis expression of oar 1 Sir Tar hat SS. Buoy indlliperngis te Zones’ poser. | diate reoseaption of our posttion'in ihe Unios Durthg the day the Genoral had a great rush of vis‘lors, y Ro. ms, 665 Broadway, at thre o'clock P. Si, A letter requesting President Johnson to permit the | civil and military. In the vory agreeable interviows y transinit is to the governmont of the U North Aroricn, At St. Twul’s Church, Hoboken, ho sacred muse of | Goveruor of Alabama to cull the | joa of our mos tuntel gent cana The address was reed by the chater f the Mechan. | Sunday morning iast, including the seem tiled “The | or appoint am al authority of the city would at = yY the chairman of the Mecham 1 suesioa of Jes a Hao willbe r2pentea this morn | tke prempt men State, was at Ss woul y be announced. fiz meat | : ohriet, London jes! Union, after a Sow introductory remarks on its | ing. Jn the evening the poalter will be chatinted, aud « oe, to be eigaed by raud Aljermen, sim lar to that beld in Ferman Southampton: Vicfoniay Vi. April 7—Arrahip Frigate Bird; Woeks, Pert shington, Sina, Fla. inst wo ks n'which both whites end blacks FOR MUROPR. ai as ol cs origin. «Tu returning thanks for the sympa- | discourse deliv De perveed Of sume of the suggestions: thy expresicd in it, the United Staics Minis. | % Ue Goxpelfor tie day, x ANY GA) 8 IN MOBULR, ariicipated, it ia believed will be ordered. Di. A. G. ve ponte 2 ‘ ee eG. CoE reais, tale Getidral Beauregard nud sia’ ave now iu Mobile, ‘They, | Mackey hus already been nominated ala. primary. mcet. How Fork BOSTON, May Arr Dt wes sr es eee - wes qu rue that Pre Thoreday, the 1a of Jun*, being tho day of prayer np- | *7® expected to leave for Pe chy 10 morrow, ing of bis friends for the office of Mayor, New York PM, US steamer Young » Delaware Fong Lincoly was the son of a wor! + anda workman him- | poimiei by President Johmooa, in memory. of. Pre waldent WAYOK OF YERNANDINA, FLORIDA, Now York... water: harks Jeti, Sinj Relocrwor ep i Until the rebel go rn ne tg cotton surrendered by A Mr. Mott, a gontioman highty esteemed it is said by poner OER New Oriey brig J Memeo (ited, Bijer, "Gant sohes tint fe Seatiower, Chase, tabethy i, tron nih Vel Kastoure, of M. waton he following husetis, bas appolut: | @engral Fuylor is all bron Poli, and Lhat the conflict badanuined on Lie justice ot free | Lomo, Bis - {# allowed to be made and Tavor azaingt compulsory labor. Greaily av the death of was qlected Mayorand | Cty of Baliimore.: New York Shase, private sale of cotton | the people of Fernandina, Florids fe Lie. The num. | sworn into othee by Chict Justic ‘The Psiline shail be those appointed for : Mr. Lincoln was tu be depiored, it hos hud one good eiteot: | the ¢ allo asmonseane is ie ipso im beet Maemo over by 6 ‘aylor to General eye A roe! Gens Qoedhic..:. ew Tore tii Peek. ma eH een, Par ft had drawn still more cloecly together the ties that cone | the First Luseon shail ba Praveris 2, aod the Becond | Cabby is auld to be one hundred aad ay “five thencand. Great unrinty bs tale hero, by ‘ie oldest oltiaens more | Goce? cet: Ne york: dean eye Hagtien: yo Bected Germany with Amerion Tn the principle of freo | Leon] Yet. Hi., 10 verse 18; the Collect for the aay | 1hi# Will take several wovks Pergelarty, for the returner this gebtiomen Tb. ta bo} Golan ‘Huis iKew Yorks! lhe oe Saag ee a . sbail be wat for the @fth sunday afer Tyonity, and in weit panini ovis DO ak be aire TeAavane ca te the Taper eanrs Tecrey, Nook: Crowell, from Kiobilo vay ‘lo city is Med with paroled | be parsed for reorganization. The military authorities | ay vier and a MONCR. ie Now Your | Bovemts, Brn ‘York, Slet barks Coumeetit, walupert Tabor as rejrosonted by Mr. Lineoln nothing was changed | mod atety be ore the peuvral tuanksyiving shall be ead Reports rebel soldiers. There are now el Re yep ‘They | decline to allow a me ting of white citixeus to be = Regain should be sealed by bis death. His swcecssor would tread in his footetes the following: — Adel Pi on opie of this eouatry, th : 0:8 10 ia r eres Bai we Ks “di an republic that her fate did not depend upon persona, ree ben bereneed, tiereaeh ihe | _ General McArthar's division leit Montgomery forBetma | keyalty of the whites, and hence the formation of a ALMANAC FOR rH ToRerum DAT. Siri rience Poors Tester batapon principles, Tho Minister then conversed ‘for kod hands, of the Clief Mag'steate of this'| 02 the 10th inst, eolored home guard, who, they say, ean be relied upom “s+ 9 8 eam ti Hhitsaeipt a. . Mes Rw gone Une with the meinkors of the dppylawen ea the . y the lively seuse of the loas ShEN We have | 74% RENPL GFNERAL, pick TAYLOR'S ORDER OF SURRENDER | wsstrictly loyal. ion war » Hadaon, Iifiton Head. | Sid achre W Snatiintions of bis « which gave rise | aneiaitied tad «8 10 cleave move closely to Thee | ,,Cufciumning to Meridian aiter surrendoring bis oom: | gy eee ea Crandall, Gaye, Prilwet to som edifytog ee ohh ‘thee of | Owe Ged, In our deop alficiion may our whole trast and r3 iby, General Taylor issued r ante Port of New York, May 27, 1365. “4 1 Seemeaie at we Th Fino eect tres | eonidence bw placed in ty power and cute kad ae | folowing onder to he troops: FINANCIAL. AND COMMERCIAL. Se ae feb he wu det, widen fest cleeton, he cad, sae mafbly doo to the | Thon graciously bring it to pase, that all things may work abbot SSRN CLEARED. Qid—Arr steamers Anna, WW Colt, Lae be: of the Geemen enirrania 2 together for she goo! of this nation, for the utter over. bai” rae? Mai more a Pigreeshle City gf Boston (ie), Kennedy, Queenstown and | tle. Hilton Head, ae sen tensor rand cee ven t a the ies? thro yo! sedity ml omy }ATURD, a | Pen, Fadi ‘Bit he a of th 110 0! sedition, pelvy comspirecy and Febeliton, and for , May LOM EE ODS, a veih darsbta & Oo, sh ale pie nbsp hae, Meiiow. tee. Arr achre Al The gold market has boen moderately netive to-day, Bteamentp Geo Cromwetl, Vrill, New Orlcans—!1 B Orem. | chis, Nelson, sea i Ro fc lang ed in tone Comnew vl kingdom. Look with and, on the whole, firm. The opening quotation was | Welle ¢ Luss we mourn, C Ab melt tot bo Wo ea t » Ths iny under my command, Of goverument ex cn end igire (hamptnce hed we.be ee Of eiicante ; 198%, from which there was @ relapse to 195%, fol- Tht Te en eee | om Y fare 'h Hr yore, Youne ned ‘ ue Th i ) vi Jo bel t est ny wae Lu . , ‘ ei remark 4 . tvat the new Presliean’t wane where Mew ne Begldeal Of dlnag stetias Biased, peel ye yed4 ana weed opera "y ne “ rot " Ape, war eh penne G'Bentons Seller, Nomura, NOcMurrey & Xe. | ric Pati Bilon Perktng, Etridge, would troa ¢ fousteps | aud ‘ail others wito are in authority, Give them a riz!t | against overw ue fh he street, The shipmen! specie was Jess so x ater ut: stoop Hol of hin pr ped | Judgment ia all things, and direct and, prosper all Geir | Mt Once convincador these facts, ny duly, antepart@ental | WOOld have boon but for ihe sodden rise of the premium Riesmeuty Conunoden, Powell Wieringlowesn Lovee } Pop Ny acini Boe deamon ee een Liat “ex: | consultations to the safety, homer. aaa weltate of Thy comma rae te Sire n | on Thursday, which eausod baukere to soll cut some of y Mich Nor (OK aNd Rleumond—c ileine welt Me aM vcud hele a Mas Titi gH f y + | seople; Quel \o the Bringing eve Gea ener ence sewer toda om, take cue their gold nnd throw it npon the market, in expectation fp North @iar, Jones, Alexandrle, Fame tan donehe toasts: Rue Gickcia mall, And overrule ol! the events of the world to the advance- HAS, May 68d achre tra‘ Bartha Nickel of Dduying ft back at a dower prica A Inego | Steamsitp Ariel, Shermon, Alexandria. Ganges, Ket os Ne. Ming 18 Are bark Bharpeburs. Randath, to acooler wid pr Flearnsbip Matacacy, Lietegang, Washington Aseocto y moro cuFtect Appreciation Character. “The & . ereur of Mr 4 of Thy Kingdom and Thing owt glory, throw te Natt ne } nv among th ; ae J, to whom with Thee and the Holy amount of coin wos im this way withdrawn | a SEW ORLE. n oe bof Ae sbost, be all honor and glory, world without ewd. Amen. 2 from tho pecie deposits in the Bank of secieameio Chesapeake, Sherwood, Portiand{H B Crom- Soros Faatesiphins wyingiase, Weed emf wae i's Senuia aside ot erwisa ai Paleo Sincta, d, Suarey peamerannea polation | Lake Ruewthen telltary hones Tie tcces wile Gag th | New Term Where mont OF the forage Danreregad gold | Chip caniep Potter, Js, Adeal, M Joke, Apae meen” Wri He tig rane comb, NYork (EAE Ritts sien ee ee ied on the 20th inst, | ‘git arms to thobr ow aor ina.ioe oMcera brokers keep am account. Of the $1,771,920 hipped | “ari, Constantia (Brom), Hard, %) Jobs, NB—Ootvichs | | Wit—Are achre Alice beh, Turtstehs, New York; Fores Jobnson beter, age They are to ve tubsectes wo nonuanintgn oe ae | my the Saxonla took Out $684,960, tho Virwlula | BEC oy. mincknep, Miesmioht-—Edinteton Brow itn Are steatnabire aiding Star, Bell, NYGrk: Contt- fakan s prominen ery weit 118 (Sie ie guts paddies 04 Natale, ass Be hae Frudatitn, Houh otbeers owvst ivi mon are to retata thee | $202,181, and the Cily of Moston $754,028, The Haveo Bip rae a Gontueld, Mosquash—wsnuame & ni08. mner, dovin Key Want: brig Johia Mtrvui, ope Bloquuence aud energy. Ho had ve pot ' saphctyend tt eodiny: once’ y Ss heaeinle Preserve hele preseatermanlt’; | sioamor Kuropa, which sailed yesterday, took $264,000, ak Montag (Prustian), Shomalads, -Bordaav eB wae, ‘ apelin, Hadden, Saga Offices ontrumed to bim in the exemplary Tho Rev. De. Carcrnn, of Philadelphia, dled in Wash- niag with tein conmmeands until, paroled , het sien & Wendt ‘alo Asto, Wiley, and 5 Walter, O' Hook U Hedy. Laey wil) hive transportation sad | and the Boston eteamer, oa Wednesday, $260,000; the | Mark Deuna{item). Meyer, Mambira—Renberdt & Co. clateod Creeory, Sr er ry. Petal bark , , Wi) Sores 7 A Clark, NYork. fagton erty on the | youre was ¢ retary of on | Fresbyteriag chureb in Phil hist. The deetased for many of the Boards of tue : or - sf ‘ait betting bend. eteamer Columbia, for Havre, $8,600, the schooner Koret, RU Trowt ridge, Dune, BarbedowHenry Srow Ly, to whom hove Oo b N pe aeboml gE have | for Mayegues, $10,000, and the brig Trowbridge, for | Baik It Gar zai bs 4 na, MeNair, N¥Ork. Ip Clinton, Paitvok Brazom Santiago niet, Yorks do; Triniey, trlels of — secess “ad brought Vevown hinvell a Manner, and In tho ar he, @ Sonator from the the treditions of democte 1 tL ehip rhados—Blahop & Bro, Win Are at i jaxiee & Merrill barks Dirigo, Blatr, Philad Rie Bay; brig Sauk, Mi rceulan, Camden. ene je ite bien ts Patrlo', who held aiott the va f the Union io ty 7 n A LD ep yf te ‘ i. pax Pire in South Deoiheam, Me Ket Li Wer ality.s Re fairy whe it hy Ris Ponce, $5,000—tanking @ total export for tho week, by Bark : Jusad Jane Bh, |, Cow Bay~ i Alexandre & Union. 3 WCuiling’ Tyeoh, trom NYork; veig’ Hf i ) we on! roelten of r ph he ‘ ir intl 4 0 Bvt tart Hepabey dle Dead Tooras, May 97, 1908. | ALG Rouor ot all of uetstorrived in sy honoet samerenoe ts | $2080 Vousels, of $2,508,620. Tho total export, necording | Fars 4 4 Dravert ey, Kel Pietow=Poyd & tticexen, — | Mier So gun Se owen Quart reason that prevailed concertiag him futnae coca te | THe extensive furniture establishmont of Willard, Be. | welerms, The ouleet of muna who £11; 16 obserya Yao je an | to an o€lelal retary 19:98, 090, 816. Par Con a Ne eee Pct Menke | NTE. tia sour cure Jaunee & Luey, ee " led conte par evea by oO ie MCAees Women ol ny wil i rca, le acke ‘or hi Peratio ite (he politicians acquatttod with hie antece | erett & Co. fo South Dedham, was destroyed by fite yes site he a eroot pyninltics (hat en Ss uigrace ote gg aa byes out xr! ‘en heey referred aie Weed cn st ald BiMealile, Uushoonbersin hk ba | Orecieteneen ve, NYOr Binet htm, in order to heuttaiiee 20 fat Incliding a great arnorntor Tober piled im lode | art Fo getile ail dovbt or a of Will goon have 40 60 Wotght back again; | Brig ka Create (alee ery er. eens A flaugs ne wii rout, ‘May 26-214 balp Herald (cew, 778t0n9», dght hava hea a daturbing ofieet 1/pon the | | vicinity. ‘Tio lood is ostimated at $160,000, which fe In. | meaning of the ter dat meanwbile cash gold l4,,more abunilact thea I | yen fo (Be, iiRktNe Arroys= Bardock PULA, May 26--Are schra Potrel, Rear Feaident. Nye, liow ab Joluwaon 18 cai: | gurod for $396,000. Fittest Was yertorday, and tt bas been loot withoutévon athirty. Big 9 Peis Preetbew en si wea Ty randy ane "Corson, aud Mory Free, tiar', Kew e geeond in somne crses, hut eosin {0r1 Etoke t Km Pook & Churea. fy ae cater, OP Stekoeg. Garon, Pall + ht, eid, Porthonds Helen P, Willa, Hovde ewer Mejor O hore Pomtion ald paragenyl Puitaprasnsa, May 2%, 1865, |. department tnay may ow Bay—A Staithers in Vardiner,Liveryoot, WS Tig rks Wiech. Loud, Cableung, Abd et kat ner iverjoat, 90 8 Gidge bape Haytion; Mary tieretc, Rowers Bapust Ute arels, tuemedion: aehrs Ji Moore, Nick meer Prosidenen Wehon, aisrat chair it hag me nereosary 10 itew ft ul picture of the man wha oneupies it, Forts ere Were tesimonials enough fortheominy to p the eine Of govornmont Rave net fallen jalt va A not inconsidarable @hort Snterest has been accuma- 14 Preemso (Br) ed, whic \ lated, which, while it depressed the premlam when put | Ricks in. (Danie, Sranen, Ric Grande doSui—Fuock, | Marive (B MNavtrfe, Minnert a (Be), WV rig mits OF ineapeble hand Fy th Dr. Meor late Freferser eared for at public supe . ele hay uy put the a4 ‘ the re ir. ory ttrle, late Profesor of Anatomy and TV, Io negoth out, is likely to give it temporery strength hereafter; for My 1", Boe! J Mercer i negoijeiing wi: iad General C: nby for terms , y a e Meinewe & LR fu" may Oh SR a i monever | Phy Iu tho General Uighh Reheat of shiv city, died | Regt rete ini Gteeeaitianor tue | those who coll srithout Having what they. sell. aotias. be Aaa pi), Stenm $1 Johon. Reith & Buchard. | Bove Bolionrs VW Foninmene ro Camberdgeports much lowe of te mie ep faint p. Titinson | yesterday afternoon, aged 40s pears, Dr Mee | Bie rile foaemiinerss: prepared to buy at tho price others avo willing to sell at, Huet, Uadertut, Kingston, JaxHenry, Decordors | vO! ay OAs bark St Jago, White, C Cardenaey ‘very Ca prob, bo will not th greater | Murtrie was bigoly esteemed boils Uy ‘hw pr 10 20.66 : Tt {o vnvortunal» for oar foreign exchange that the prices | 8S. wy perry purmer, St Crols— Mill A Rgnemon. sont Mo rebels, but ake ground with | public, ~egtanges WRG custvund tows aud ' cbroad of brendsiufe and provisions, and even | sobr seas llrns ‘idan, Hertpudercd wu nd ’ , - , ~s » AN ouwte 4 - 4

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