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wRW. YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 20,. 1860. . pa es 5 ‘ty i Ge Se TEs a eee Ks ae - preter — - as regiment appeared, to assist in the festivities, and, a . as nares oe ’ 7 TARY : as our reporter could learn, everytbayg passed olf ob | oe qm view the defonco of Mra, Surratt than the consiiies 4 Wii Hapociiy to'resies the laws or to disturb the peace OBIT. orderly manuer. Aig so m T i — en invignd the laws In my wer a ee R ‘not be ghee 4 " * T } enuse of every cD; R E U N : Oo N s Now, therefore, I, William W. Yolden, Provisional | - een “ R J A L s C0180 ie te at Tam vooking to secure rg uty 4 Governor as :voresaid, do proclaim and deelare:— ‘yne Mexican General and State aM D, AS ats supposed tbat lave bern guilty of the horrid crimes of Sr a a ene rite ta 2a tuttn ofthe pomp of Reni Coro panne . Algpmeer ~cisiaeee OF ie Ta Ane Ose" jaditionn Py, Ina will be held, at as early @ pertod as practicable, isd - » ous ng a — " = | Composed of th. number of members to which the coun- Generat D. Manoel Doblado, one of Moxico's moat —eerr ad the night o . ~ easeg are ret Governor Pierpoint’s Legisla ties are respectively entiiled in tbe Hone of C murton | renowned and dst ngulshed generale and statesmen, died | BEFHAY of an Ancient Individual tm Are=— ee cfr courts of” eh a — t ~onvened. for Dio conto yao N a earaon i Pe cambers | Yesterday afterncon at a quarier to four at bisiate | Merty-Ningh — Street T he. Ber o-st@nt Of Counsel for tho Defe, 260 | ti wil tatntuly exer ctnblatied will sure, ure wu” to compose it, who shall not previously thereto bave | Tesidence in this city, No. 29 Kast Fifteenth atreot, aged | Burned ¢o =yeneedt 1 of Mrs. Surratt, Warold, Ar- * the pinishinent known to the laws. God forbid that suck tie taken and subserThed to the foliowing oath, pa in | fifty-three years, Hymns --~avem—uration, Elegy, | - ‘] 9 ’ ezimen should se napaniehad, a» She bipet catalogue ~ P49 ee ag ipa dey] etemrawtags General Doblado was born in the town of 8. Pedro > agile de. nold and 0’ Laughlio. deepest over” committed by insing mans ont’ te ones > Rerun | 1.4 "olemniy awear or afirm, in presence of Al- | Piedra Gorda in the State of Guanajuato in the year 1812} &” | ~W!| Studios of the year being ended at Columbia a 10 with the civilized world do I wish that every logad The Session to Have’ = mighty God, that T wil henceforth faithfully an pro. | At aa early age he gaye such: proof of his ability a , “eB, the students have now givom themselves up to hemebeaaine pu, Ushinent may be legally inflicted spon all who partict- * rnty itefomt the Consetation of the, Cried Beater =4 © x Mp Carly age be. gay = yop all sorts of sporting and practical joking. Last night, } pate {4 them. A word more, centlemen, and than Ji 19. the Union o” the Stites thereundgy; an4 tari! Th Mike | future distinction, that he was seleotd by the Gia tastanee, sn, f Joh 8 you f ' your kind attention, J ¢hall have done. I have une 19. YPM yp inMeE abiue by aiid fAlNGU gappori'all Tawe fed procter | covncil of bis town and appointed to collese —_-ominon | fr instance, the class of 67 performed the ceremony of Messrs. Johnson, Stone andCox Challenge hot ‘a *marked on the esidence fn the case of ' which hase nade during the eatsting rebellion + ° . ~ -v Undor their | the “Burial of the Ancient,” which was characterized by Mrs, Su, ‘Tatt, nor ia it my purpose. But tt is proper mito. ~uce to the emanci saves, Ba own ayervision and exponse. 1 . Se | BR ate we pron slaves. 80 help me pope Ss ee re. 5 meni tisplay of wit, humor and’ golemn comedy. the Jurisdiction of the Court. that for, ae ane ims pearenies Ter 2 \ ; ~~. a 3 carly AB isc8 9?" ado gave indications of | Th¢ hour at which the affalr occurred, or commenced— rae wo ray, 'JudgO from all hier } have A Convention of the People of North pore For yell-aftocted towards the federal | 5 be i far as wo ca, | J84g0 rom all her past life, as we bave 1s ‘tople of Nor Prarie Sal thorews, will be permitted to dfn opr Disonssing with his teacher, | ¥eD o'clock—preventa us from giving as full and in the evidem ¢;, # devout Christian, ever kind, affection- . fa aan ty nte in said election. D. Lorengé Awellang, the war which his government was | graphic an account as it deserves. We can only, under ate and chariwa ¢, With no motive disclosed to us thas é Tak? paid oath, or to v. to wi ox@s be maintained thi * Carolina Called by Gov. Holden. Moasuren wiil be porfec #488 0arly, a8, practicable for | (frre dain ce roin. the Volted Siaiee aaa the circumstances, merely give a fying sketch of tho | RESPONSIBILITY OF ITS MEMBERS, | $72 282, owea tute chien wequeetons ie ob , Administering 3110 above cay. the by 7 ” Id roceed| i Lie “viding them with certif- est policy for Mexic Would bo to sell Texas to the | P ings, prefaced by a brief history of the ceremony, almost impossible s ? believe. Sich a bellof can only be wre nernsineons entitled (9 takevit, and for pro’ \shoir loyalty. Tho gaid | Americans, a8 she sooner OF later would lose it, which | ‘The custom of burying a book at the closo of the schol. forced upon a rem 2wable, unsuspecting, unprojudiced tis of the proc event was confirmed ten yo.*S lator by tho annexation i 7 oath is regarded ay a part of tho ben “Mt The Constitition of the State to | mation riered to, aud will aot be adn"!Wietered to toe of Texas to the United Sta: “S. General Doblado, even before bai < admitted to the bar, astic year is ot pretty anciont origin, Itis known to ind’ Uy direer ame! Sacre enone Coat a i fh have ericted in many of tho venerablo Buroyoan acade- | Mr, Johnson Asserts that Courts Martial Have | tiave we thesor "ts cbs, evidence Unc-mredicted? Are y f the classes excknded by said prociam<ton, save of 6 per be Amended and Then Sub- tho sahitiion tn ieee ote ful parton Vivo Oe re {i ibid os ooratary to 8 Departin ital Convention of ferved Ui CU Renate we Jurisdiction Over Soldiers Only, the tno wineasen, Were tan aad, Llovd, pure and Be .. lent of the offenee they ‘may have committed aga: Bel . our most popular colleges. At old Yale, for instance, « lbs before mitted to thé People. ‘United States, longing always to the liberal party,D. Manuel Do- | twenty. iv x . SUDeeteat | OL the eewen APs oe oer enh ST Oe biado has abted tiacountee Momeni ahe camecltnart y-tive yours agp, it was customary to bury Euclid, ciates. But this eonclusi¢m in regard to Ubese witness Seo nd—The Conwentiom, thus to be called will alter er | Govornor of the State of Gitanajuaso, Secretary nnd aub. | evd,st the Alabama University @ similar coremony took &e., &e., &e. Uuust prove in tho nrinda of he Coart, and it is certainl amend thi stitution of the State, and will submét sald conetiiatlon Bet nsred or achended, to the voters pteg Ae pa oe oon) Cart, and in many Whe Blection of a Governor, Logia- | ipo te st the ballot-box for their acooptance oF F | wi ability as w statesman was well known to the place us early us fifteen years ago. The idea of the > | strongly i vn, Chat if the fa ts wh thing is to celebrate the annual emancipation from stud: strongly impressed upon my a W2, | he facts whi and for this purpose the dryest ng nalested Wasurxatox, June 19, 1865. they themselves state as tora ir conmection with Loot, r d Pagne mea ledge of: the purpose te ritice and interment. ‘has, in the old. universiti Mr. Armen stated to the Court thi Gna Fayne ave true, thaly x 4 Fronch, as was proven by the following fact:—Marvhal ager d , in the universities, ir. BN Bt 6 Cour at he should not be | commit the crines, and thewryparticipation in them, lature and Representatives in | 4,774 The Conention will provide for the eleotom bY | huraind weotn to him, mviting him to jin the empire dn | stvanhatine yeeeyhtter Of the Hudent, oF AL least is | prepared until Wodnosdey to read the arguiment in the | anuch more salistaiorly, «stad shed ‘haat alg lature; and tho Legisinture will elect two Senators go | 15 Seheme of intervention in Mexican affalrs. General | tho funeral honors. se: case of Mra. Surratt, The delay was uttributable to | k#owledge and participation of Vins. Sorratt.| As tary Congress Provided For. represent the Stato in the Congress of the United States, | Doblado asked an Interview with thie Trench nGeneral, af | The custom wan mot commenced at Columbia College | vot pth sly 06 be exeenlned by his. | felncsees 88 Fam concorsed) ieer\ comp io’ now [8 your Four mad f ie samme mo informing government > an &o., ke, &e, Pet rit ripe Seemed a ino time, fer { tion which had been made im. Bot General Bazaine | to bebe ‘Oh whach conducted it in w Sony cients | ARGUMENT OF MB. JONMGON IN DEHALP OF aus, | _ Tho arcuments of Mosse. Stone And Cox on behalf of in tho Congress of the United Slates. declined the interview, his reason being (as 4s shown by | and suc-ca‘ul manner. The Durlal last year took placo suRRATr. Harold, Arnold a9 Clangaae Wore ge toad, 7 Me yer rt Inasmuch as there are no> olvil! magistratos m this tere atone Atom, him to Napoleon} that he | om the 20th of June. ‘ 4 Mr. Cuawrrrr road the ergument addressed to the | fot? ,Well ae Mr. Johuson timed’ tae State, nor State officers of Kind, the Provisional Sela 6 Ussing with General Deblado, The proceedings last aight were entirely equal to those } a rage ay Wc: VIRGINIA. Peet mgr oiler ben Us Nim vested by the | . “cneral Doblado- removed somo time ago to this eity, | of time your preactinn andiconsrcd of petty Turis tne | President and gentiomen of tho coramission, signed by | Harold that, though the ovidange had showm same element ner and orn grand, solemn H h e hore he was still serving his government at the timo of Prosident of the United States, will proered:— My Our Richmond Correspondence? First~To appoint justices of the pene for the various eke baler ih eee peainee on a Ne repub- Ricuonp, Va,, June 17—A, M. counties, loyal men, by whom the above enth will be ad- | 004 rymen, for in him they have lost their right ministered, and who will also couduct the elections, VIRGINIA STTH APFAIRS. through subordinates, for members of a eonvention, in | Jt has not been decided when his funeral wit! take re Hon. Reverty " that he assisted Booth = tor espe, it though different immonaely in tite man- Jobnson, and concurred in by Mr. Frede- a , (etd gly as thes! SAA vee & Aiken and Mr. John W. Clampitt, as associate wit Dovth's tana ates nes peahenere The an pesmon, an oration, a is F legy, and then | councel for Mrs. Mary E. Surrate bel | maintained the ceremony of burning “the anelent” and interring th Ltr m1 gamenn Us Panels: of Dyaulentin ase, fae ie facred ashes with all the pompand cirsumstance wins | _ Te commoness by atking:—Haa the commission Juris- | ‘hat there was nothing in the watimanyyto, inyplicate ; Ince, as Sefior Rom i , been thom i ct LY, couitiyal war ‘The gentiomen composing the Legislature of thia State | accordance with instructions from this’ offige, and asFee- Saruhan re is Walton al pay pe pe ” could possibly be thrown around auch a proceeding. diction of the eases bofore itt That question, in all | thanded, the conspirary, and their yal fwere again ininformal consultation with Governor Pier- | Sbly to the laws of thia State m furco: previously tothe | hi, remains on his arrival here THE PROCESSION courts, civil, criminal and military, must be considered | The Court adjourned till two o'clock: tomovrow efter- t 4 20th day of Mny, 1861. th : formed around the Worth monument, close on eloven | ang answered affirmatively bef: 4 noon, when it is expected that the a:gunsects fr the case Point throughout yesterday at the Executive Mansion, | ~ Seeond—Superior Courta of Oycr and’Torminor will bo TO THE BDITOR OF THF HERALD. o’clock, and marched up the Fifth avenue ia the follow- wvely, | Defore)’ qudgmens : can’) Cr goangper anid ottams will we reade ‘and while no definite result was arrived at relative to the | held, when necessary, by judges specially appointed and New Yorn, June 19, 1865. ing order:— be pronounced, and {t must be answered cor. Larlyin the day Mrs. Surratt woe corapeilod tobe enlargement of the franchise to tho extent of making it commissioned to dispose of criminal cases: Tam sorry toinform you that Major General Manuel Platoon of Police. ctly, or the judgment psonounced is void. | taken froin the court room, owing to severe Third—Tho justicos of the peace, appointed as afore- | Doblado, of the Mexican army, late Minister of Foreign Grand Marshal, G. Winthrop Thoree, Ever an interesting and vital inquiry, it is of engrossing | at least conform to President Johuson’s amnesty procia- | gaid, will be anthorized to hold courts for the transaction | Affaira of the Mexican republic and Governor of the ‘tho Undertakor-. interest and uwfal importance when error may load to The 7: > Cmne. «mation, still { am confident that the consultation will } of alisuch business ag may not be of the class of cases | State of Guanajuato, died to-day at his residence, No. 39 Helmsmuller’s Band. the unauthorized taking of human life. In such a caso ‘ax Commissioners’ © 'e Orator aad Poet. the Court calld upon to render, and the officer who is to TO THE EDITOR OF THK IMKALD. ee Bier and Pedl Bearers. ove tts Judgment and bavo it exvcuted have scone | Amapplication is now pending bofore she Comet of Ap- e Class of Sixty-seven and Mourners, cern peculiag homselves, 8 to each o responsibility * Biudente generally. is involved, which, however conscientiously and | Petls to wargue the ease of the Tax Goinmeaoners, The students marched two by two, and entered the | firmly met, is caloulated and cuiinot fail to awaken great | Which at ihe present term has been decided. against the college grounds by the west gato on Forty-ninth street, | svlicitude amd induce the most mature consideration. | incumben’s appointed by the Comptroller. When you When inside the pestincta of the college the funeral pro- | The nature of the duty is such that even honest error ieat trlable by @ jury. The justices, by a majorrty of their | East Fifteenth sireet, at a quarter to four P. M., alter a Analy result in the calling of an extraordinary | \ioie number, will also ‘he authorized to appoint their | severe and protracted illness. A special notice ‘shall be session of the two houres. [ am convincod | shorifts and their clerka for the timo being, and such | given as to the time and place of the funeral. Please ‘that the legislators are anxious to endorse Governor Pier- | other omer as may te dacipenenle to sense eet make known this ‘ot event through your well credited ie . x nage vy | tion of business, And they will also be vigilant and w nowspaper, and oblige your most obediont servant, Point's views by means of competent legislation, but they | axort themselves to mainiain the hws and to promote "I, N. NAVARKO, Mexican Consul General. are not fully resolved as to the best means to be pursed | the peace of society in their respective counties, and : Pd : . : commented a few days since-on this subject, you wdre fin accomplishing the desired and important end. The | especially to arrest and commit for trial, when the courts cession made a full circuit of the spacious lawn, and | ailords no impunity. The legal personal consequences, beet, sR a vessod them with & ereat conse of the | MY be held, all offendors against any: law of tho State peas eaten fa tate then halted in front of the class ‘tree—n majestic old | even ina case of honest mistaken judgment, cannot bé | NOt probatty aware of the significant fuct that two only press ‘ Great pons in force previous to the 20th May, 1801; and to allow radvices {rom England mention the death of Sir | follow—at whose foot was prepared the grave into which | avoided. Kvery member composing the commission w'll | of the five-judges rendering this opinion were prvsent ts Donoeficial character of his views, and the prolonged inter- | pai! where the case is bailable, according to the usuge of | Joseph Puxton, C. B., the architect of the first exbibition | the ancient was to be cast and covered up forever. meet all the resposibilty that belongs to it, as becomes e : 4 os } ; 5 entlemon and soldiers, So far the question of junsdic- | CCUFY whem: the cause was argued, and that Judge view of ye ania be peed to-day, wae : bre ti Stat the Provisional Governor will appoint the stato | P™lding in London, in 1851, known as the Crystal Pal- toro the itt BURIAL cEnWMONIES, ruttamen nuk soldiers. So Pa the querton of Jarl ee ee ea hho ateont “at Povteear ear common cordiallty botween his Excellency and the legis- | piveeiors aud State proxies in the varlous corporations | 8°. Born of the humblest parentage, accordiny; to one see, t! e ae pers monies Proper began by the | presented it, as soon as filed, were overruled. But that will | ‘The question involved affects the interests of swery #ece lative branclies of the government. The peopie of Vir- | in which the State is Intorested, as tho exercise’ of such | account in Bedfordshire, England, but according to an- | © ing of the yg ag ee nol, hecausé it properly should not; prevent the commis. | tion of the Stato, a5 represented by the large numbers of delega- | power by hm cannot be avoided. But the conirol of the i A 1, “Barbara Allen.” sion from considering it with the deliberation which its | — ‘The tenth article of the constitution of 1816 expreasl Aen Mais ennre 09" Wn8 AAKE Ss EPS ove | Faitronds, the asylnms, and othor corporations i which | pier statement In Scotland, by his innate abliity ho rose We anther by this now made grave, grave nature demands. It was for them todecide it, and | confers upon. the electors or authori‘ies of te nevord Mons that have visited the capital have fully im-- | The State is interested’ thus unavoldaly to thia extent | 10.%.U~xitiou of considerable honor and emotumént. | Bm- Te tegh low by our alticot, at this time for them alone. The commission under which ont of their offic pressed the Governor with the fmplicit honesty | committed to him, will be relinquished for the action of landscape gardener, he rose till the magnificent grounds Our grief surpassed depiction. thoy aro acting docs not and could not decide i, If unau- r wing claariy framed with the design Of their intentions relative to the new con | the convention, when that body shail havo assembled. | of chatawarth were placed under ha sole charge. Wien Yet sitll more deep our sornows flow, Hot vaoiad im the executive dnd Sonteriog nc esitorliy | Stoenielining power. ‘fhe decision, moreover, to whlck ee . s Such in briet’ is an outline of the policy deo 5 e e Tit Tine coe heaetomene rear cu i we refer, declares that whenever an act of the Le; ure dition of public aftitr:, and Tam persnarled that he Isde- | cogusry to reconstract the government of North Carolina, | Wi reat exhibition projeot Maple) Lp hecpcctl pice Bince we from him by sickness’ hand upon them. To nold otherwise would be to make the | fails expressly to provide for a continuing exercise of the termined to moet then in a Hberai spirit, aud to do his | and to restore the State to ite constitutional relations tO | den'a palms house vf glasy nicl on The Wineateuck fins Were parted prematurely. exceutive the exclusive and conclusive judge of its own | power of appointment, the wuthorily “reverie to tbe cyeerore all bencss and loyal Viginians to Sheit’\\: she foteral goveRnient at a building of * stan ale s When first amid these noble h: powers, and that would be to make that department | Governor and : " lawful privitegos and immunities. You may, therefore, | "And now, as Provisional Governor of the State, I in- | fat abullding of similar construction would be availalte Pale Freshmen we stood quakin ommpotent. ‘The powers of tne Prosijent under | — It necessarily follows that # partisan and unserupwloud look for tho Gubernatorial proclamation convening the | vito che loyal people theroot to resume with cheerfulness, 5 ‘ DP ‘The Ancient calmed our troubled the constitution aro great, are amply sufficient | Leyislature cold in violation of the spirit of the coustl two houses in extra session, on Monday or Tuesday | tnd with c niidence inthe fatire, their accustomed pur: | yr Ugpts Bis novel dosign was aubmitted by the Duke A lasting friendship making. to give all nocdod ofiriency to tho office. ‘The | tution, deliver over we the Governce the patronage mext. ei iret, fits, and T invite those who have beeu driven from the | font and? rosie euaners ope rene Bach week within his peaceful shrine somvention, that formed the constitution and the | evory city and county of the State. a " ™ 24 4 " " reverent haste we enter opie who adopted it considered these Were e a evi o amendment of @ franchise as laid down in 1c lexan- * 60"! ie oF ™ a ol eve! ave Bel “f ioni: Ue ria constitution, is heartily and ably seconded by Colonel | Perens and property, and encouraged in their exortious | js stit1 proverved, How admirably the plan dovisod by But now, alas, his tonos are hushed, (raed danger to korg ene be be cesar the, | Sionize the polition! .oonditien of the State, by sim toimprove their condition. I also exhort them not to cease to takean interest in public affairs, but to unite with me in the purpose to foconstroct the State govern- J 5 impression), danger to liberty is more to be dreaded from | amending the charter a ove TR Reet paecontnn a tho executive than from any other depatt Nes ar aaing hs scatelon mete toot Before to-morrow's dawning. fovernuiant. Yo far, therefore, from meaw: this uncultured gardener answored is a matter of history, and his best monument remains in the present Crystal Palace at Sydenham. From comparative obscurity Pax- Lewis, Secretary of State, Mr. Wing. Treasurer of the Commonwealth, and Colone) Hart, of the State stall, All those gentlenien, are trusted and wise counsellors of the pnt of the | counties, and making no provision for the reappointmems 4 toextend | of the ollicers. mont through the aid of loyal citizens, and to be vigilant 1 ood. a ‘Weep! 0 ye coming Freshmen we ts powers beyond what was deemed necessary to the The decision should revive the hopes of all seek! ise ge oe and active tu discouraging disloyal eoutiments, and. en- | dered important pervicos te hus country i other rospecrs Onttronblous times youre falling wholesome operation of the government, they were | patronage at the hands of the goveruinent, and convey (, MILINARE ATIRNS, suring the election of known ‘rionds of the federal gov- roe y pon For after this, within these halla ‘studious to place them beyond the reach of abuse. With | @ valuable suggesiton to those who desire to overthrow Yesterday Major General J. 8. Carr, Major General C. ng, . and especially in organizing the army works corps ‘Look for a reign most galling. this viow, before éntering on the execution of his office, &. Graham and Hajor Genera! Ferrero, nding in | Crament to every office. Your experience, fellow citte | the Crimean war. Sir Joseph Paxton sat for somo time Chis department, under Mai General ‘AH. Terry, re | zens, during the rebellion, should attach’ you by the | inthe British Parlliment.. He was democratic in hie tired from the military service of the government.’ Of stron :est ties to the government of the United States. | sympathies—a great admirer of America. Born in 1804, th the offiee holders th Anoration by Mr, §. A. Blatchford followed this very | the Prosident is required to take an oath to ‘aithfully ier ee ee conta Suro appropriate hymn. It is too late even to sketch it, but | discharge its duties, and to the best of bus ability pro- j it Will suffice to state that it was admirable, both in com- | Serve, protect and defend the constitution of the United , You have just been delivered by the armies of the Union 5 # m Association t nd rovere service: ‘nisrng fae Ueht at an pari | {TOM One Othe Mow. corrupt and ‘gorons deepotsna | SN us Ny USS_Pese wd By leas cowurec® | position and deivry eh i solonslof the old and gallant Segond New York | at ever existed in the world. Many of you have been Sir Charles E. Gray. BURNING THE ANCIENT. treason, bribery, or other hi crimes and meeti hela After the oration, the ancient waa taken from the | jisdomeanors.” ifthe violates the ‘igh tivition, if he Mig wareretigtcy 4 7 of Attia i coffin, which, by the yer, wee quite showy, being | fuils to preserve it, and, above all, if he usurps’ powers evening in room No. 52 Cooper Inatitute—-Mr. Jobe covered with heavy black cloth, and preparations were | not granted, he is fulse to bis officiul oath and Hable to be | H. Griscom in the ehair, and Dr. L. D. Gale acting ef made for its conflagration. A fire was made at the aide | indicted and convicted, and to be imprisoned. For such secretary, After the transaction of the usual routing of the grave. Faggots were piled up, and upon them | gn offence his removal from office is the necessary con- | business the quostion of raising vegetablos and cer was poured, in liberal quantities, some real old Boarbom | sequence. In such a contingency “he shail be removed" | was discussed by a number o! old gentlemen, whe Whiskey, warranted to burn under agy circumstances. | jg the command of the constitution, What stronger evi- | seemed to be deeply interestd dn this most useful brane When the flames were developed to their fiercest point, | dence could there bethat his powers, ull of them, iu | of azricuiture. Que gentleman, who monovoliged the the “anclont,”) which was uo less than an ectavo volume | peace and in war, are qnly such as the constitution con: | attention of the audience for ihe greater part of thé of Professor Schmidt's Ancient Gee Se » Was cast | fers? But if this was not evident from the instrument out day as forced for opinion’s sake, and because of your love for eluates 2° Bas by hep tanpsignigg. fh the Ary of) ine ing ‘of your fathers, fo diy ‘rom the lund of your birth | _ From England the death is also reported of the Right ghe Rotomac, and more recenity’ by gowlly service In | or of your adoption, and eeck arefuge among strangers to | Honorable Sir Charles B. Gray. Like all of that ilk he She, othe Jamin won his two, wars whic as | Sapo the hand of arbitrary power Many‘ Yas hate | har ri fom te. to time, 8 momor of gaat Vice with a proud record for delity ahd energy to nis | Bech torn fromm your homes or hunted down like wild | and diplimatic posta; but he is best known in Amorion wernment throughout the whole period of the late re. | Bewsts in the forest, and forced into the rebel armies a8 | as Commissioner for Lower Canada in 1835, Sir Charles etion, e pe ate To- | conscripts, 10 fight for the continued onslavement of the | Gray died at the patriarchal age of eighty. Heaven! Graham has illustrated another and somewhat | colored race, and also for a state of slavery for yourselves ec ha anomolous branch of the art of war, filling ably the posi. | 224 your childr-n- Some of you hace beon anbjected to | Detective Robert King, of New York. tion, v0 to speak, of a military ndiuiral, in command of | UBPFisoument and tortures on account of your opiniot About ten days ago Detective Robert King, whilo in the ir and all of you have been deprived for yoars, up to a re- evening, went into a learned dissertation on the Cultives ghe far famed and eminently useful Naval Brigude of the | Cong period, of freedom of sprect ‘and of the press, and | discharge of his duty st the Paterson Race Course, was wien deecna tetas ckacet wee. DG | itself, the character of the men who composed the con, | tion of ihe potato. He undertook to prove that the des army '. : of every essential gurantee of liberty and of tion to ilakiy erexcolan iy aRovesteaae hadi artis “WAldey' Ke vention that e cont man spirit struction of that valuable esculent was caused by thé DUCHAKGE OF BUPERNUMERARY OPFICERS, Nerech ABH PECHACY WHIGS We CORIRGNE te: the ‘eccatioes |e by ea, A GRAVE LAY FOR THR ANOTENT, the American people at that period would prove it. | sting of some insset, and that the poison imparted 10 thé In obedience to orders a larg number oi supernumer- | Pere thet Perna eg. You are once moro free citi, | complained of great pain tn his head, but not no as to in- ark—"winpiam."” Hatred of a monarchy, made the more intense by the | vine had the eilect of suspending vegetation and com staff officers are now being ordercd to report | gong of the United States. By your sufferings in the | Capacitate him from business till Thursday or Friday This grave, ye Sophs, bend gravely o'er, conduct of the monarch from whose governinem ‘they | sequently destroying the root before it was fully m=» to their rexpective homes, and thence by letter to the .st, and by your hopes for the datas 1 pha ‘ou to | last. On Sanday ho grow worso, and exhibited symptoms re ee eee re iy had rocently separated, and a deop sated loye of consti- | tured. If the gentleman could have proved to the Adjutant General at Washington. This action, of course, Paani wellyacr freedom. ; Remember shat all: thas you of temporary aboratlon of mind, and quite unexpected: Tie ele ba ecaning tee nite”. tutional liberty, made the more, Keen and active by the | plo of Ireland from 1846 to 184% that bucl an cuaot aoe ers their connection with the mi service eC ‘i ws en o’clocl morning, Mr, King diod at - " sacrifices whic! justrat ir revolutionary career, met . Unitou Staves. 4 have, and all you can hope to be, and all of good thit is | I3t— residence, 112 Sullivan street, from congestion of the The Anclent’s dead: thie week's Bla last, Constituted them a people who could nover be induced & | that part of the world that wealth, been te les De C01 - “ ” v" 5 (e's now at rest—and so are we. ' or usurpation almost vi < sion in the Twenty-fourth army corps, gave abril. | Which, cousiitutes us One people atte thre an | and efficient officer, as ‘tho criminal records will show. Ye Freahmen sad, whore streaming teams tmpossible. If those observations nro well founded, it | sick would Ince lene teckor ter ag rit Of St. Pat Jiant dinner party yesterday evening at his head- | Wnien we have pasced. In the language of Washington, He has, perhaps, made as many important arrests as Excite at home maternal fears, follows that an executive act beyond executive authority | an every shillelabh in the land would have = quarters on the Mauchester roud. Among those present | (it ig of infinite ‘moment that wet rly esti | @!most any other member of the detective force, and Your hearts to soothe, in grief Mring, { can furnish no defence against the legal consequences | bronght inio requisition to banish thia worse than were Brigadier General Kenzic, commanding cavalry | i et eee ete of your hational Ciion to your | MANY cases requiring talent, sagacity and cool judgment Sir-Veying comes with reversed bearing. of what are done under it. Unless jurisdiction | or snake out of the country division; Colonel Ed. W. Smith, Assistant “Adjutant |e te ee Teal happiness; that, you chould | bave been entrusted to his caro to ‘work up.” Aftor As 'gainat this cofin arth resounds, exists, the authority to try does not exist, and whataver ig | Tho various diseases peculiar to cereal crops were alee General ‘of the Department; Colonel George A. Kensel, | Cherish a cordial, habitual fs nail yy ‘atiachment to | the flight of Charles Wingor, an officer of tho Mercantile ph) have for hope the beat of grounds; done is coram mon judice and utterly void. This doctrine | discussed, but nothing new was clicited on that sul Inspector (ieneral; Captain Hooker, Assistant Adjctant | f'°hCclstoming yourselves to think and to speak of itas | Bank of this city, with about two hundred and fifty Wie tenis — is a8 applicable to Inilitary as to other courts. ‘The ques- | and after the various speakers had ventilated their id General; Major Hart, of Major General Hartsuf's stall; | {hi “Clnaiuin cf your political safety and prosperity, | thousand dollars of his employers’ money, Detective Kin, 8 \ tion, then, being always Open, and its proper decision ex- | the meeting adjourned, apparently satistied that sel tain Deacon, United States Vohinteers and others, ee te ak wenerabe 'y and prosperity; | was sent to England to bring home the defaultor, an Bare then our heads and elasp our hands, sential to the vaidity of ke judgment, 6 eaenannocsrt &e., hud been considerably advancec . x g for its preservation with jealous anxiety; dia- : While hence ascoud our last demands— > na n considerably advanced by the able eft ‘he dinner was served in spacious tents and was really | Countonan: ing whutever may suggest even a suspicion | f'ecceded in arrosting bin; but, owing to the many legal That Mining Savans constant burn must decide, before pronouncing such judgment, whether | of ihe gentlemen present Mase eane Mino axp ronsy-sscosp Reontese saw vox | ‘hit can in any ovent be abandoned; and indignantly | fCoe or without his mun.” Mle, King served with en ae perma TS crime, tuepeled to, thee. That "o eibenal tive SHE ONE DUNDRED AN RTY-SECON! a ‘0 3 4 q ju 5 un ike INFANT: frowning upon the first dawning of every auteinpt t2 | credit in the Mexican war, receiving a savere wound om | aa soa.05 o¢ the emg NT MEMENT. So nored w this bas no jurisdiction over other than mili MAILS FOR EUROPE. hhas just boen mustered out of the serviceand sent home. | Shtsenie thomcred ties which now link togethor the vari. | te bead. After bis return he became a momber prod > yn! gatl tary oftences is believed to be evident. That offences Bs aA ati oh defined and punished by the civil law, and whore trial ia . provided for by the same law, are not the subjects of | The Cunard mail steamship Africa. Captain Andersoa, military jurisdiction, is, of course, true. A military, ag | will leave Boston on Wednesday for Liverpool iP the chief mourners, and placed with due solemnity into coffin, which was lowered into the grav then took to their shovels and quickly concealed the cof containing ‘‘mine ancient’ under the dust. ‘The regiment was mustered. in September 28, 1862, tor | Sh nurs. of the “Manicipal police, and faithfully discharged bree years, under R. W. Judson as colonel, the men To a is duties as an officer. wr the organization Boing from Franklin and Si, Laverenon counts, State of no trae preveeee has wiled, that tae tory means | of the present Metropolitan police force in 1867 Mr. 1. Curtis, of Fort Fisher + r King was appointed a detective, the duties of which contradistinguished from a civil ‘offence, must, there * famo, was mado colonel in January, 1803, vico Colonel } {40P'Cl, (0 Tent yo ed Ore Ttnae | Position ho discharged wiih marked ability til 1862, | The sods of grass were replaced over the grave, and | fore, yo mado to appear, and, when it is, it must also ap. | | THe malls for Kurope wil close in this city at « quartas Judson, resigned. The command ‘served throngh the | Famains for you, aided as ‘you will be by the superior in- when he ‘resigned and assisted in recruiting the an chorus was in cur that the military law provides for its trial and pan. | Past one and at haif-past five o'clock this afternoon. campaign on the Pouimnls under General Dix in 1865, | teltigence of the white race, and cheered by the sympa. | One Hundred and Thirty-third (Metropolitan) regiment Whunticamee hment by » military tribunal. If that law does not | The Nxw York Hxrarp—Edition for Europe—will Gnd was afterwards attached to Gordon's division of the | ties of ull good people, to decide whether the freedom | New York Volutcers. He received a captain's commis- ‘We've reached the happy shore, veqeeriaie the, andy te tar aot eminent soon boa > be published at ten o'clock this morning. Eleventh corps, Gen, Howard, Army of the Potomac. It | hus suddenly bestowed upon yuu will bo a blessing to | #02, and with the regiment left for the seat of war. The 1863, and was on Morris Island and battle of Jobn Islan November, 1863. The regiment joined the Army of And now we can rejoice with those Who safely crossed before. Prof. Anthon with his Greoian lore ‘Would put our class to fight, But the class of sity seven Couldn't soe it in that light, Peck, too, with West Point tactics, Then strove to m: us ran, Ani for that purpose brought to bear Ee pe rie gun. Prof. Behmidt was one who showed himself udent man; you or a source of injury, Your race has been depressed | Tesiment participated In the seige of Port Hudson, and by your condition of aawety, and by the legislation of ope in a [Anata medi, 1 ae James in April, 1864, being as-ighed to Alford's brizade, | YOU former masters, for two hundred years. It 1s | Povvaply discharged, ‘and, returning home, the Com Barer cn, lio cucu he bu of nt | pecan ny aouid bo compensa and appr. | unions append im onthe dvi ores Tune 3 1864. In the Army of the James tS man | ciated Ly a self-governing people, the wise provisions | has left a widow and several grown children. beside quuaged in tle battles of Drury Bluff June 16 and | snd vimtatious of consiititions and laws; or that you | Rumerous devoted frends to mourn his death. | Mr. os pba to fy?) ae afoke Peteeibute frova Jano 26, | cah now have that knowledge of public nfains which ie oa was Loy a ne eek aanaed ag.) tae Une for mw Pa ai 1Ssh Tt aino feernen ee ot both ox. | ReCesary to qualify you to dischurge all the duties of | bis funer not yet been decided upon. } to July 31, edbeoryy tap? acy the citizen. No pcople has ever yet bounded at once in- 4 cerned, is to go unpunished, But, as either the civil, com- Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six centa, mon or statute law embraces every species of offonce that es ae the United States or the States have deemed it neceseary | All Prizes Cashed im Legal Lotteries to puulsh, in all such cases the civil courts aro clothed | "eulars and drawings gent, | with every necessary jurisdiction. Ina military court, —- » Broker, 176 Broadway. if the charge does not state a “crime provided for ge * " erally or specifically by any of the articles of war,’ Pirro Bwe-f Pdi od beens waetae i my risoner must be discharged. (0" country and Europe. “Sold y all drugs : t sufficient that the charge ta hag ‘2a widealinie a 8 military law. The offender, when he commits it, must | A Splendid Shirt, §: $2 75.—Man- . $2; peditions to Fort Fisher—formed the advance in the first ‘ ¥ The German Festi Yesterday. ‘ight, packed up‘his books, be snbjeet to military jurisdiction. The general law has | ng; y a ‘No. “ bd part of the assaniting column in the yecond, under Sy Son Ais tree te Soclicon ett all bac coin ame AY JONES’ WOOD—THE ARMINIA. ce sway be rue. “gupreme and undisputed jurisdiction over all."”” The | House At Ttt\k No. S Park row, opposite Aste Scares Ongesti ening af tiie vigiens seented ioe Fieter spb etbi din ger dll be 7 A wo ithe orale pee: am genau Row ccamatanontcade, te Whiee a Ue Mabe the laa oe | ae Elegant F g and Gracefal Han, gebel fing on the parapet of Fort Fisher on. the first ex- rt we bom By ft oh ‘aon Ay caeaeve ip, | and banner dedication was held at Jones’ Wood yester. WHE Bese bist ond Sohwolteer cheoge, hus assumed. It constitutes tribunals for the trial of | ing Cont, Pants and Vests made to order, KINLE pay and weep cy at frees aban by ee reer marriage relation, and you should provide for your off. | day, where about half s dozen other societies partict tilde expected breaches of military duty only. (O'Brien, 26, 27.) “The Broadway, corner Prince street, park phony Lee! bes oj oF the fort in the second. Th’ real: | spring. You can now not only learn.to rad yourselves, | pated in the festivities. Previous to proceeding to the ag MEL hla volce in song. ong code (the civil) embraces all citizens, whether | 4. Sefrers, 573 Broadway, has now nee Ty at as some of you have been able to do heretofore, but Restival ground the singers ‘8 procession in Gree: pf nie aetna ropa soldiers of not; the other (the military) has no jurisdic. | ps4) nie new styles of Shoes for ladies and ebiidreng during the campaign against Richmond, you can instruct others, and procure instruction from | wich avenue, under the marshalship of Mr. Klein. This penuh isc 3 -bveeabes Hoa over any citizen as such.”—1d, The provisions of Pre following ea list of the field oka staff officers;— | others for yourselves and your children, without fear of | procession moved through Jackson square, Twelfth oda unishment. But to be prosperous and happy you must | street, Fifth avenue, Fourteenth street, Fourth avenue eee tae eC. Gentes adic b. beaNein; | labor, Dot merely when you feel like it, of for a.scanty | and Fifteenth street, where the slagers took the cars for Re; tal Quartermaster, Charles P. Morse; Chaplain, | SUPPOTt, but industriously and steadily, with a view to | the fostival ground, Jones’ W was visited in the R Palinor; Surgeon, D. McFalls; Assistant Surgeon, rong | and laying up somothing for yourselves and | course of the day by some three thousand persons, and v me ’ au the constitution clearly maintain the same doctrine, ‘The | “eet Petroleum, Solferine nad tine. oy executive has no authority to declare war, to raine and —_—_ support eet to provide and maintain a navy, or to All that the Present Summercan Show, make “rules for the government and regulation’ of | either at home or abroad, in the way of beautiful noveltion either force. These powers are exclusively in Congress, | FANCY HATS for ladies. misses and children, you may The army cannot be raised or have law for its govorn. | 1! balf au hour at GENIN'S immense establishment, ‘The whole affair wound up p Professor Barnard, President of the coll indebted Our reporter is Daniel Lord and J. H. Work for many facilities in looking ‘ans Powell. oot ert, bi deren ye gen yeu: win, Fi Ne panne Me = yok ap ramanrer SNe poms elk witnessed by several hundred ladies | ment and regulation, except ax Congress shall provide. Broadway. The Legislature Convened. have no friends, and will at last ore “In the syeat | roughs, pickpockets ‘and thieves. In the afternoon « | 4nd gentlemen from every part of the city. ee aie Suehion bg tert ig ch, | _ Batchelor's Hair Dye—The Pest im the 4 ‘Jono 174.4. M. of thy face shalt thou eat bread all tho days of thy life.’’ | concert was given on the festival ground by the following oneraliestine of the whole kingdoan, han this sole’ power, wy, cami, Lt feteatancoten ‘The only perfess CONVRNENG TAR LAGI ATURE OF VIRGINIA. The samo Hrovidence that has bestowed freedom upon | societies, who performed the following pleces—favorite | whe Monument to Mr. Lincoln at Spri though Parliament has frequently interposed and regu’ a Tis Exceliency Governor Pelrpoint has issued the fol. | Yourhas told you that diligence in business js required of | composttions:— a lated it for fteelf, But with us it was thought safest to | Buy Flanders’ Japanese Cement for fowing proclamation convening the Legislature in-extra is creatures; and you cannot expect ; ho dimond give the entire power to Congress, since otherwise sum- | mending china, and earthenware, Sold by DEMAS session :— Ciuegund tea; ane’ of Ean pres omen Praeioes| mary and severe punishments might bo inflicted at the | BARNES & CO), and all drug and china/storos, PROCLAMATION OP GOVERNOR PIRRPOINT. Q 3. ‘From ill of the Executive, (3 Story Com., sec. 1,192. a hiatal enorme Dares Gee tig |_| Set oo nay inure hed tempera | $ Oe nn ean, dui 1 Nomomber of the convention, or any eomineniaor on | , Chevaliers Lite fer the Metr, Hestorse ROUTIVE "ARTMENT, monn, June 16, 1965, " U 6 ment Associat meotii th stitution since has intimated that ‘above c Whereas, by the constitition of this Commonwealth, Le ptf rdiang ape: oe ans Baga feed a ee to ete ae Seymeee Spear nd ion, O. 3L, | grosslanal power could be applied to citizons not belong. fev ce ‘acid ch Ge drag ory ah Ant ty aie Re Lae she Governor is vested with power and authority to con: | bors, so long as he obeys the laine. T have no prejudice | 7, nerchor) Hatch, who lad been deputed to confer with Mrs, Lin- | Ing to the army or navy. The power given to Congress | Broadway. «ng eth Cue ALIER. Me Be ‘vone the General Assembly, whenover in his opinion the seit rou. i the contrary, while : if shies 8. Der Douteche Rhein (Ublandbund). ee that the monn. | is to “make rules for the government and regulation Re EE — Interents of the Commonwealth may requiro it, and in | and wi ray hes ier uit a Loy fon ray % Frithlingslied .................+00++By the Bocioties ‘should ‘Oak of the land and naval forces.” No artifice of ingenuity Flags! Flags! Fi jesale or, Ree my opinion the interests of the Commonwealth require | ylilt Yor as the weaker raow Be gern pa After this, pre} to the banner dedication, « children should have the right of sepulture in the lot | can make theso words include those who do hot | tall, at JOHN N. STEARNS . the immediate assombling of the Genoral Assembly, for | during t nt - ion many of you fought he fe oe cession was formed on the festival ground, compoeed ot upon which It is to be ‘They reported thas they | belong to the army and navy, and they are “a the purpose of passing upon certain acts rendered néceg. | vation of the Union, and that those of you who remained | a company of sharpshooters, a company of the Ninety- | had communicated with Mrs. Lincola only by lotter, not | therefore to bo ‘construed to. exclude all others Halr Rew ary by the suppression of domestic violence within the | %t pan mer muta vat ‘States were, odd sixth regiment, the various societies and about a dozem | having been accorded @ personal interview, and thatthe | as if negative words to that effect had been TE, Ne eels vreduatng timit of the State. part, docile and faithful, an aha twill se te. young ladies, in white, by whom the now banner | jady waa unwilling to recede from the proposition here- | added; and this is not only the obvious meaning of the ‘old by all druggist, And whereas, the members of the General Assombly | Of arms to gain oven your own to be presented to the society Arminia. The banner | tofore submitted by hor, under enclosure of Dr. Honry. | terms, considered by thomecives, but ia demonatratable Medicated Soa ‘are now present at the capital, now therefore 1, Francis | #, @# far as 1 can, that you have your liberty; that you | presented to this society is @ splendid specimen of silk After serio of resolutions | from ‘other provisions of the constitution, 80 jealous H vierppint, Governor of Virginia, do horeby ieace this, | @f° protected in your property ersons, and that you | embroidery from the artilier of Madame Kloim, which | wore qeawn up, Which anc in te mubattiod MEE. Line | wore cur ancestors Of wngramed power, and so Vigilant | Plswictes, fis aepec oN Rectan’ “Manes, feceuse my proclamation, requiring the General Assembly to | *f? your wages. But, ton other han ed costs about eight hundred and will be on oxhibl- | coin, and w provide that her wish, so far 1. | to the citizen against it, that they were unwilling a the Capitol, in this city of Richmond, on = ser. mentee Fo eg te se nowy tion at Ball, Black & Co." y. It bears on | ture'for herself and family is concerned, is to, | to leave him to the safeguards ‘which a proper construc the 10th day of June, 1805. mom, ot the pees or teunen eter inane, Te abe your | 000 side, in’ blue ground, the following inscription :-— Also that the monument shall bo erected at Oak Wlage, | ton of the constitution ax originally adopted furniahed ty gf Rictmond, 1g our, mald, commen: | frisnd ta long aa you.are true to yourselves and obedient casoutation, ne J, iimereral awottnemtate, | doubt. They determined, there(ore, not only to guard | Highest Prem iam Lock Stitch Sewing ‘wealth, this 16th day of June, 1865, and in the eighty- plinth your of the Ooesrenrenih. to the laws, and as long a# you shall labor, no matter : FRADE CED JOMOPAA URI law of the Beate, MINI , a8 ed under the gen were adopted by Machine and Button: de Machine. h. how feebiy, if honcetly and’ earnestly, to liaprove your t yeas to seven | him against executive and judicial, but against congres- WHEEL La 0 EON, 695 Broadway, ¥. ¥. By the Governor: Onanuim A Lewis; Sooroury of ibe condition.” it my aug a fr wa Ta, body wy bd NEW YORK, 19 JUNE, 1866, Mie proposition, % te earnestly to. be hoped, wil! be | tnitonal amontment which decleresthat “ne persoa shall | gua Eyes Made New, Without Spec nap ook egy fat do woll’-rand thle l wil endeavor to do i relation yon pe acorpied by Mra Lincoln, and thm th vexed queation | be held to answer Tor a capital or oiherwive infamous | eign olor matinee, Vamphiot ales tes of roo0nd to the whole people of the State of North Carolina, “with. ‘The other side, on en boars a portrait of | of the I of the monument be definitely settled. crime, unless on & presentment or indictment of «grand | of ten cents. Add reas NORTH CAROLINA Out tear, favor, OF affection, roward, of the hope of re. | Arminicus, with « drawn sword. The banner presenta- Jury, @xcept in cases arising in the land or naval forces, Bp, D., 1190 Broadway, New York. . ward,” ‘4 + tion took place with the cotemporaneous ceremonies on The Missouri Election. or in the militia when in active service in time of war or she atar cm ‘And now, “with charity for all, with malice toward | the platform inthe centre of the festival ground. In THR NEW CONSTITUTION PROBABLY ADOPTED. public danger.” This view is claborated by reference to rt! & Cow a Proclamation of Governor Holden, of | none,” I enter upon tho discharge of the dutlon as Donal of the ladles, who promened the tanner eter! | The 8 Laula papers give reurae from all but twenty. Taner cuales cb atin tee Seo ceo, Me omeeeetl Bread street, 5 (01 erolina, was mi Maria Brosemann, wi P rhs show @ ma 4 ‘ New York, me by the Presi: er i aston rere Gent of the Arminia te; my wh eight counties in , whieh retarns 6! TO TH# PROPLE OF NORTH CAROLINA. th le of Whereas, by tho mation of Andrew Johnson, sondireetlog we government and in restoring the State oe th alhelad delivered to the a, Mr. ‘President of the United States of America, dated May | to the protection, benefite and blessings of the Union. mann. 89, al Governor of Dong ob our oy of Ral b, the 12th day of June, in An oration was delivered by Mr. Kalisch, the President tho year of our Lord one ht hundred and | of the Schilierbund, and then a song, composed 5 sixty-five, and in the elghty-ninth eat of Amoricaa in. { cially for the occasion by Mr. Mangold’--Dae Fanenlied de; y, inet the new constitution of only 2,867. The i a , Changes this comploxton, and #0 places a inajority of some two thou- sand on tho other ‘This, it is will be in- creased to three thousand, which is the majority by which the St. Louis Demecrat cisiins the new Consiitution of which our fathers thought so vital to individual liberty . 4 when assailed by governmental prosecution, is but a dead The different Saito fo gt for immediate lotter, totally ae te og ite aight bei id ee gelvcery, ae 3 liberal allowed (0 parties purchag» overnment joem it proper acitizen by a ale. eiiltary commission. Against such a doctrine the very “tit clasgea of government securities purchased and few instincts of freemen revolt. It has no foundation but | *!* ‘ ation: 4 der Arminier" was rendered by the societies. " in the principle of unrestrained tyrannic power and pas- Soldders Wishi: Cc Wenig 6 convention composed of delogntes to ‘and 5 Fi Triubseat devttins, ‘Tho festival was closed about six o'clock in the even. | Mimeurt # adopted by the people tivecbmiience., Tf i be wall funded, then ae we ie: | satan ~ saa tnd pil be, deat. with i | ‘shosen by that portion of the le of said State who By the Governor: ing, and even dancing was not continued much longer. The Na: a heats Tee sncnal —s 4 — a ati pa RAN 0) One ie beabaling Porsedaec ditePin co musneing the commioatien hereaty: |. Sam.we omnes, Private Beeretary.. weilee tat Gs comanicnee or erengeutels Oa toot Geny Purapmunta, Juno 19, 1808, | of particularity, the grounds on which he ts Informed ‘ P sees ree “er (ogg dabei? waaay mayan ek | MEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST, =| © orH) re ints vere Jr cc, Uae an Sumion Aare | inte ee pct oper toe | Agta ur cma Pt tas le P é RRA AAA RADAR becriptiona to the seven-thirty loan to-day to the | tion is claimed under the ority supposed to be give ‘Ag? dnat {ntermittents, cures dyspep nerves le of the State of Ni rolina to restore At Hamilton Park, near Sixty-sixth street ira | 8 ion med un a Ly sup given sustaine the lation, and maid State to its constitutional relations to the federal | 2°% Thompson's Surrendered Army at } 1.6 the votorans of the Benth (honk, tnount of $8,273,100, ncluding tho following:—Ninth | 10 te President tn certain cas to sonpond the writ of | trattaclotry's? cry and uy organ Dey street, ernment, and to present such a republican form of Cairo, &e. (Turner) and Twenty-ninth Volunteer regiments ar- | National Bank of New York, $113,000; First National a ote is Pf i cae ovlapatty, dean Froid by all druggists q government as will entitle the State to the guaran- Camo, June 18, 1865, ranged a featival where, in the course of the day, Bank €7 Portland, $200,000; First National Bank of | jin. The be of 3308 Seubiabinn the Liteon Use Mrs. S.A. Allen's Wor Hate Re mill of the United States therefor, and ce Loses he! pro- ‘The flag of trace boats has arrived here with seven | thousand pereons attended—the friends of the ¥: War, provides for no itary court like this, of and the veterans with their fainilies, besides numefous | Boston, $200,000; First National Bank of Elmira, 4 it is { stores x aod Dressing. —They give life, growth and beauty ta ‘Mection by the United States against th tion and domestic violence” :— jousand four hundred and fifty-four men belonging to | discharged soldiers. $00 000: Socond National Bank of Nashville, $100,000, | ™Malntained that it doos not embrace the crime charged And whereas, it is that the people of the State | Jeff. Thompson's six hundred and ‘The veterans of these three regiments, who were organ- * ss id against these partis or the parties themselveg, | . should be iutormed, ke far as may bo at this Ume, of the | eighty-six officers, army, including ’ {red at the broaking out of the war, havo formed perman. | The number of 960 and $100 subscriptions was 2,208. and until the rebellion be was not aware that Use ‘* Mandoline for the Hairy measures that will be necessary to attain this end, so ont organizatt numbering about two bundred mem- hat they may be ready to offer an intelligent and willing | JM Thompson came as far as Memphis, whore he | bors. In connection with two Bohemian benevolent 80. ®o-operati on in the same; romains awaiting the decision of President Johnson rela- | cieties, the Turner Sharpshooters and the Naval Brigade, And whereas, it is also propor that the purposes of the | tive to his petition for pardon, u formed before Vigne J to the Park a procession federal government in relation to the people of the State Gene ‘olds has taken the initiatory steps to- | in Broome street, which proceeded to various thorough. @hould be made known, so that the loyal may recei wards establishing civil courts throughout Northern | fares the upper of the city. On the festival rances of protection and encouragement, and tl Arkansas, Garrisons have boon established along the | ground several scones of camp life were represented by Eiioal any thore be, may know that the eyo of au. | White river The people of Arkansas aro rapidly be: | the vetorane, and in the evening fireworks were tis Abort Lp uvon they, and tet thoy wil] not be vermitted L oyuuae ordouy and peaggeble citizens, olayed. During the affernoon the veterans of the §tguben different construction was ever intimated It is CASW BL ACK & CO., Twenty-fourth str aod Bi exclusive fruit of the rebellion, In the pM, LA Lg WAND. SANGER #SS,, 108 aud 1a his siaborate argument at Johnece ant, | eK, counsel ‘for one © parties 1 should esteem m: , ‘4 golf dishonored If 1 stompled, Wo peptus my cliest | y."Geieeit ee eine Machine of Bloomington, Judgo of the United States Cirenit Cou from a ptoper trial for the offence charged against i for the Southern District of ied J Gare hor aon bh yng bd ae ae w a © i i jorees.—Pricong in surety upon the bond, The estimated value om | grow not conscientiously believe to bo | reduced. Lav revelling hairs tate bs 8.000 fund, And in what Lbave doug t bave not gore wad oH Dery, 99 Wan sce) Lerrens oF ADMINISTRATION oN THR Eetate ov TH Late .—Lotters of administration on the estate of the Yate President Lincoln were issued on Thursday by the Probate Court of Sangamon county to Hon. David Davi ? z He 3 3 3 3 : i 2 EgSed etd & #2 Se ; figs? 23: Q - a Baia ° Peles FEL SSE Pe Ss 2s g pele 224 i i ; 5 i : i —_—_$—<$_$_$$$_$$ $$ LPBDBLBBPBBDADLLL LLL LLL

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