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8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1865. MASSACHUSETTS POLITICS. ene “had TRE CAMPAIGN iN NEW JERSEY. eae % ine mtn wn | SHIPPING NEWS. ic. a ti rg a ig ark, last Tuesd: Frebetme pp png ty LS “mon er eiey asta oeentes . mee! jews our are ah “Meeting of the Republicans in , pre. | evening, was in every respect & most significant Nicinow. | will not hesitate to frealy criticise, here in hs native | Port of New York, September 14, 1865. Convention. fe en lee} euarmitne COW” These aro | of the pooplo of New Jersey in en Rey po Fe gp a cnt man ag poh CL.RAE SD. 0 cold. 4 i annot iedom as well af of scientitic ‘ruth, General Kilpatrick was then inerednosd by General amg call Steamship Europe (Fr), Duchesne, Havre—Geo Macken ——————$ , aie. pi ian writer did not hesitate to inculcate | Carman, and received with great enthusiasm, spoke | Governor. Mr. Runyon has a military title, and his Steamship Morro Castle, Adams, Havana—Spofford, Tiles " r gna a reat Tale lesson that Tdo now, Still further, | substantially as follows:— friends no doubt flatter themselves that this fact alone | tows Co. Spree 04.68 par ton; Susan Utaks, Altrcod, for Homey, of 4 SUMNER, | im obtaining guarantees ‘we must look confidently to Con* FeiLow Crmazns—I am perfectly astonished to see as- | will secure to him a portion of the soldiers’ vote. But Steamship Varuna, Whitehurst, Savannah—Livingston, Havana, Sept $—In port sttamner Oriole, Baker, for NYérk. SPEECH OF SENATOR | 1B obtaining guaraiseary powers over tho whole velject. | sexmbled here to-night, and on vo short a uotice, this vast | they forget that the soldiers have good memories, and | FUAECS oi. nelanoy, Savannah—L L Jones. Mg Darks Gabapeie (Br). Hooks, for Baltimore do; Murtix + wie do everything necdful, It bas already be- | concourse of loyal men of the city of Newark. A few | are well aware of the fact that this Mr. Runyon sported Naa et lest ticen milennpion ok enn, netil (Ital), Loveggi, and Annandale (Br), Fru, fo New y Congres oi ing rebels from ollie. Ik must contiaue its | Bikhts vince, i is true, I witnassed & tte of the pair | the tite of “General” long before the war, and that | Stoamahip Faleon, ‘tldrien, Baltimore) nes Gricann Sings Roderick (i), Howes, for New'Yo & so; Jurisdiction; Whether, through the war powers, or the ‘Otic enthusiasm that seems to pervade your community, | during his short military eareer, which commenced and Steamship Mary Sandford, Sherwood, Boston—Whitney & mM cemte arte Lr Matemoene Leajaraines, .NYork, Jurisdiction; Winco 'a. republican form of "govern. | Dut this demonstration, tis mecting and enthusiasm are | ended in the three months? gerviee, hehas done but litle | Hathaway, Sla Tith, achre'Tda May, and Magnolia, NYOrE. "'* His Tirade Against the South and Gloq~ | iy Stic necessity: of the ease, as in. ter. | far beyond my expectations, But it is all right—it is | toadd to its lustre. They also are aware of tne fact Ship Tiskivon, Pratt, London—E By Morgan & Son. MINATIoLAN, Aug 15—in the Dark Minatitlan, Lane, viories, if & matter of little importance, It is ost what T lke to ee—it a the only true feeling that | that notwithstanding he never heard te whiz of an GRIg Aibers (vera). Mo oy pee aa from Vora Crug, to toad inaho y tor NYork. et cies ? importance under which of its powers this is | Should be displayed, and that ever gives confidence on | enemy’s shell or angr’ out of an armes ry “ANE AM, rr (corrected) bar! m " rification of the Negro. of ie Rhat its done. “Continuing its Jursdiction, | the field of battle—which strengthens the weak, reas | rebel, yet for the great Heke be hed: ran while-} wat Se Cee Oe Re Mahe ne | Cer eae Manes Gs erie Leen ONF/ sae Congress inust supervise and fix the conditions of order, | sures the doubtful—sends the warin life blood leaping | at Willard’s Hotel in Washington, and the City ‘mma (Br), Howe, Rio Grande do Sul via Richmond, | ““Picrou, Aug 8)—Atr conf earl NYork. so that the national security and national faith shali oot | through the veins of the enthusiastic, and makes the | Hotel at Alexandria, be demanded that the gov: | V nto. San Juan, Nic, Sept to ‘American vessel in port. suffer. Here is a sacred obligation which cannot be Soar amt heh sip ere / Poe over this ™ as. ernment should make we brigadier general, ine Wild Pigeon (Br), Johnson, Port Maria and Kingston, Br Jago, Se iow Cd wale Witch Knight, Balt ie per . Iponed. All these guarantees should be cormpl ted | sembly, I read only in the flashing eyes and ful | and because the government did not accede to his ox- | 7% ® Aq St JOuN, NB, S bark Minnie, Ame The Course to be Pursued by the Radicals in | respon. ty an amendment of the constitution pl ved | faces of all that determination that never faila to bring | traordinary deinand, he gave up the profession of arms, | fle Panama {Uo davies: Hacnacll Wilkens. Je. NYork Go nahin 8 bouren Gia Beehive Fenny, United States, especially providing that hereafter there | success, With an occasion like the present, embrac- | and, what was far worse, deserted the cause and the war, Brig J Blenkhorn (Br), Blenkiorn, St Johns, NF—J F | jor, Warren Point: 98h, Sylvia, MeCullochy. the Next Congress Foreshadowed. sete aa Genial of the Rlectorultranchie or any ex, | ing elements so important—with » wn’ audience | and’ by his acts and speeches since tho fall of 1861 has | Whitney & Co, Grant, Liverpool; 1atn, Coustellation: Hoxie, do; ach clusion of any kind on account of color or race, bat all | und such - *tthusinam—who, Tsoi, conld not | doue-alt-tuas ‘lay it: his power. to induce Jerseymon to yetig, Wale Marton! (Br), Shelly, St John, NB—Boyd & | C, Batker, NYo ~ ns shall be equal before the law. At this mornent, eloquenti never iressed an audi- | follow his example. prove t 1, I have but to re- é Per Stramomp Asta, at I oe pepe prone reser ysirypeeeet at Sem FP soy, te, 1 ahauld teal aay %¢, 1 could | fas bo nia homeaia speech in fronton fow weeks since, SMa B Rianiow: (Be): Bievens, Windsor, NBD Dewitt # Are from Nori hg 2 Cid rena th, Alon fourths of the States actually co-operating in thy ional | 8) to-nig! fore entering upon the discussign of | and to other speeches which he made throughout the Brig A B Cook, Speed, Port Royal—F M Bixby & Co. atonsenes: , Denver, olumbus, at Brenen 3 The President Lectured and tae | eee eee aulicient for this change, ‘The words of the'grea politica questions ‘at este, wish most ‘em. | country during tho progress of the war, But I wil rad Bae fst Gwent, Syed, iene . pA i Inthe Pll Soptiy Montell, at Beals 2, W i 4 ¢ constitution are that amendments shall phatically to say ave nO political aspirations, as | for the information of all Jerscymen a short extract rom chr Enchantress (Br), Webster Para—J Bishop & Co. . n SU Determination Manifested ti satents and parponea ‘when raided by be, valid *0 | Pits been charged against re; and that I never expect to | aspecch delivered on the 4th of June, 1863, atan indig- | Sur ©-A Farnaworth (Br), Crowell Rartados 2 Smith. | 9° 10M Ad. rere ire so Seppe aah’ De His Poli Of the Legisiatures of the several States,” or, according | ask or receive place or favor from any party in this or | nation meeting held by Jack Rozers and his associates | Sehr Rosalie (Br); Hall yi ag glad a ‘Are from Calais Aug %, Gazelle, in Abersock Roails. to Defeat His Policy. to practieal sense, by three-fourths of the States that | any other State. Ishould thik that my action in the | at Newton, Sussex county, on account of the exile of the | Sehr Mogul (Br), Gascone, Halifax—B final & Avr from Frankfort Aug 31, Cairo. in the Clyde. . have Legislatures, id a State has no Legislature it can- | Convention at Trenton would have convineed my ene- | semi-traitor Vallandigham, Here is what he says:—‘‘It Schr F Marvin, Matthews, Baltimore—Vant Brant & Bld for A baoge dw |. Argo, from Murseiies; Au: 31,. not be counted in determining this quorum, as it is not | Mies, as it did my friends, of this fact. have come to | is not forthe sake of Mr. Vallandigham so mucb, | Slaght. iphepas teen Raeoentee e * counted in determining the; quorum of cither house of | my native State to talk to Jerseymen simply because I | feliow citizens, wo are here; it is for ourselves, for | Sehr daiwa, Jasper, Philadelphia —P ‘Talbot & Co, Foe Latest, Vin Gasen Oe atten) THE NOMINATIONS AND THE PLATFORM. | Congress, whore pr-cwcly the same question occurs, | believed it to be my duty. Tdid not with 0 seo those | our own righia. Mr. Vallandigham was banished for | — geht CM Carvers Breas, Busepauaport, ialati ds Carver. | 4 drs from NYork Alpha, at Dungeness Veins a Citra “ wahied ‘Any other Interpretation’ recognizes the rebellion and | Principles destroyed forever for which we have strug- | what Iam doing even more boldly. Mr. Vallandighain | Kehr Heinry Gibbs, Snow, New Bedford—Ferguson & Wood. | Arr from Gravesend, A W Singleton, at Liverpoo, jays Into its hands by conceding its power, through re- | Kled the past four years, and triumphantly maintained | had the right to arraign the President, for God kuows if | Sloop F ihvuwn, Cain, Providenoe—G N Stranahan. ‘Arr from Philadelphia, 8 P Wood, at Marsetites, &e., &e. &e. liious contrivance, to prevent an amendment of the | on the bloodiest baitle fields the world ever saw. I am | there ever was a God forsaken administration his was,” | — Sloop Aur Garpenter, Norges Rackett & Son, : constitution, essential to the genoral welfare. not willing to see the rebels of the South, whose hands | Having thus justified Vallandigham, and cut off Abraham Sloop Vietoria, Clarkson, Hartford—H 8 Rackett & Son. Ship Henry Buck capsized at Sbields on the Ist inst, andy ‘He then ‘urged. the President to follow the sentiment | #Fe yet red with the blood of our fallen braves, restored | Lincoln from the favor of Heaven, the rampant little geet ea Aes, BAUME, Now aves —E 8 Katee & | remains. Worcester, Sept. 14, 1865. of Massachusetts and Congress, and concluded as fol- | ‘0 all their old rights and privileges; and that, too, be- | demagogue proceeded to annihilate General Burnside. I | ®%\oop oad Fellow, Dyer, Middletown, Ship 8 L Tilley, from London for City Point, has just ut ‘The Masachusetts Republican State Convention as- | lows fore they have: shed one Bonitential wear for, ihe great | quote ragaln beet sae Jersey Heralds report:—‘He fF P Deervan. r ack. For myself, fellow citize on me if I say that crimes they have committed. will not stand tamely | (Genet unyon) then commented with much severity 4 ‘wembied here to-day and is largely attended. Cede Others ney nestate others way tury | bY and seo the triumph of that band of pitiablo traitors | on those thin skinned men who would uphold | guseastown Sint with inde andJ246 paaeriery, 0 Witanne The Convention permanently organized by electing | Sway trom those great truths which make the far-Feach- | 10 my native Stato, who, while professing loyalty to the | the administration, | right or | wrong, whether | & Guion. "10th inst, no lat, Ac passed bare Tai Gig, bound eldt, Go! Charles Sunner president, and two vice presidents from | iny Teightneas of the sepublio; others may seek a tem Union and the constitution, have ever gloried in the pro- | their rights were invaded or not, General Burnside was | W. : ' vaia, Swett, P r and a large number from | Tary favor by a tomporary survender. Tshall not. The | &Fe88 of, treason—men who now call themselves demo. | such a man; he'had once run tor Congress, and it was | | Suamshin Briesson, Lowber. San Juan, Mle, Sept 4, with JId ships Belle of the 8 oom Cone ity victory of blood, which has been so painfully won, must | crats. Great God! In what consists their democracy? | one of Heaven's choicest blessings that he was not Rageonpies, to the rig oe American Transit Co, f Ue eamimond Bony 6 the Bute at large. Among the latter is Major General | be confirmed by a greater victory of ideas, so that the | In that democratic school in which I was | elected.” This speaks well for Mr. Runyon’s patriotism, onan Ll Rares arp ot Win da pK, sabe Nhoe, Jeera Aven Benjamin F. Butler, renowned words of Abraham Lincoln may be faltilled, | Taised I was taught to stand by the govern- | loyalty and friendship to the government that, durin, Steamship Triton, Dorling, Fortress Monroe, 80 hours, with dal Ware korres a sdk ieticiadindy da dieadalhenn, Sudnce, ‘and “this nation under God shall have a new birth of | ment in all times of war, whether foreign or | those dark days of 61-2 and ’63, was putting forth such | ordnance, to U 8 Quartermaster. 18th inat, off Barnegat, 13—Arr ships Cordelia (Br), Morris, syle a aa ? 7 tae dan dud govermuent of the people, by the people, | domestic; to honor and respect 'the constitution as uy | mighty efforts to stem the tide of rebellion that in resist. | spoke brig Idelia, trom Cienfuegos for New York, 39 days up Rehm. Hremen; Duisburg (Pras). ‘wero appointed. and for the people, shall not perish from the Pah? | Bible, and to maintain law and order throughout tho | less force had crossed the Potomac into Maryland and | out. NYork; Fi per, doz barks Deney, SENATOR SUMNER’S SPEECH. To this end I'scek’no merely tormal Union, seething | length and breadth of the land. And yet these men, who | Pennsylvania, and from the banks of the Susquehanna PREG toe Gal, Fics, Balimere, WO hewrs, Gi tithe, | Caconla, Bosse, \ iavarings Giles Ho: aoa cnet curses, but a practical, moral aud polite | DOW call themselves democrats, refused to submit 10 the | threatened Pennsylvania’s capital, Baltimore and Phila- | ‘3,0, Harvest Home, Berry, Turks Islands, 11 days, with | Bennett, Dorchester, Nh; xchrs Jouadysmuth, Peers, Nevins Senator Sumner, on taking the chair, delivered a tong, | Ui ynity, founded on’ common rights, Knit. togetiier | Tesulis of the Presidential contest of 1860, and declared | dolphia, From the only two speeches that T have seen | walt, to 1 D Brockman. Benn aoe Oh Rueha Vista, Rober, wud 0 Wool- prepared and printed speech, commencing at the very | by common interests, and inspired by a common faith, | that the South was justified in its treasonable course, | of Mr. Runyon’s I hope he will make good the threat | | Bark Topeka, Sundberg, Havana, Sept 4, with sugar, to Jas | sey, Parker, NYork; Ida F Wheeler, Dyer. Port Romp, artnet by denouncing the policy of the administration, de. | where our coustitation, interpreted anew, shall be & | notwithstanding thai their great leader, John C, Breck- | which he uttered in his pecullir Bombaates Furioso | E Wara & Co. Mitchell, StJohn, NB; Mary B Bunks, Kel Rob” : earn ¢ Covenant with life and « league with Heaves, and liberty | intidge, from his seat inthe Sonate, had declared that Mr. | style, in his speech at Trenton, that he intended to take Brig A © Mayer, Percy, Kingston, Ja, 18 days, with log- | orts, and 1 Niekerson, Nickerson, Hosion: 5 cluring that the ship of Stato was drifting upon the leo | SOxi"bo Gvorywhere not oniy-a right buts duty. John | Lincoln had been constitutionally elected President of | the stump, I dare him to make good his threq, and ERG ta Tener ROS Ce acnas 11° Gog, With ages TREE REM ete era a shore, and that apologies or roundabout phrases were | Brown on his way to the scaffold, where he was to utone | the United States, And when the last traitor had made | sincerely hope that his evil genius will tempt him to | oimaater. , ‘ sis) En ee Ne dores Br brigs Gare. Eelins>. Sut of place when danger threaten The following are | with life for ‘deed of self-sacridiee, mooped to take | Ht last treasonable speech and polluted our national | accept the challenge—and I promize that we will riddle | | Brig Ricelsior, Cooper, of and from Bermada, 7 days, with Arr schr bilo, Philadelphia. Old brig: j Upaslave child, ‘That closing act was the legacy of the | halls for the last time with his fou! presence, these men | his arguments and principles, as well as his many dis- | coal. dc, to McColl & Frith, Martapony, Mo / —" ‘extracts from his speech :— dying manto. his country. ‘Phat benediction we must | extended the hand of friendship, and bade God speed in | loyal acts in the past, just a# wo did the rebels with our |, Brig AFL, Laundry, Glace Bay, 10 days, with coal toBF | gh cars Holmes, Philadetpbing | see, % RMANCIPATION NOT COMPLETE 80 LONO AB THE BLACK CODE mtinue and fulfil. The last shall be first; and so, in their treasonable course. With satisfaction they saw one | bullets. With these few remarks in reference to the 7 a pt li. 0 ns 4 EXISTS, fihtnow order, equality, long postponed, shall become | State a'ter another secede, and our great repub- | copperhead candidate, J leave him for the present. | But cr Rr pace at Maaning) e-noes Cow Bary 0 cee: Wie der) ae eae See ete eee en pee ‘When last 1 addressed my follow citizens on public | the master principle of our system and the very frontis- | lic crumbling to pieces without a word of remon- | should he see fit to appear before the people and claim | Brig tilly, Day, Mobile, 12 days, with cotton, to ED Hurl- | | BRISTOL, : affairs, at the clos of the late Presidential election, as | piece of our constitution. The rebellion was to beat | trance, and simply because they had prophesied it. And | the soldiers’ vote for his pust military services, I have | but & Co. Lincoln. Beatle pt8—Sid achrs R G Porter, Crowell, and A hilade pln. ‘we were about to vote for Abraham Lincoln and Andrew | down this principle by founding a government on the | When the flag of the stars was trampled in the dust at | documents in my sion, Which I will not fead here | _ Brig Waltham (of Wiscasset), Cottrell, Savannab, 8 days, | CALAIS, Sept 2—Arr schr Olive Branch, Agnew, NYork- - ss ie > “ 7 enerepe ae : 33 with cotton, to master. Sid Sth. brig Alex Milken, Philudelpiain, Johnson, I undertook to show the absolute identity be- | alleged “inferiority of a race.” Taking up the gauntlet | New Orleans, and the Star of the West was driven back | to-night, but which shall then be given to the public; and Schr Petre), Patterson, Kingston, Ja, 17 days, with log- ‘Stns | rig Mauanidla, MeGoun, ‘Sattimore; schr G D dwoen slavery and the rebellion, 80 that one could not | T now insist that the insolent’ assumption of the conspi- | PY shot and’shell from rebel botterics; when Sumter | I venture to predict that all the copperhead party of the | wood. dc, to Brett, Son & Cd end withont the other. Ax I finished that address T said | rators shall uot prevail. This is not the first time that I | fell; when arsenals, forts andall public property had been | State of New Jersey will not be able to save him from ‘Sehr Dawn of Da ia Neve, Cienfuegys, 34 days, with MONON. Sept 18--Arr xchrs Panthen, Backett, Philadel- to frends near me, that it was “my last anti-slavery | pave battled with the barvarism of slavery. I battle | Seized, and the note of war was brought to us from the the soldiers’ just contempt. With feelings of plea- | sugar, &c, to D R Dewoif &'Co, hia; on, Phillips, and Sylvester “Ls SOLEMN AN @peech.”’ 1 so thought at the time; for T antictpated the | gtiilas the bloody monster retreats to its last citadel, fe of every gonthars ate, hazed bags ee sure I turn to a far more agreeable — 3, and Rijs Frank (Br), Edgett, St John, NB, for Newark, with York for Taunton, Sid sobr Tillie E, Andersop, |’biladel- Speedy downsall of the rebellion. carrying with it slavery. | and, God willing, 1 mean “o fizht it out on this line wt ik | But when that great and good man, Abraham Lineoln— | how great the contrast when I come to speak of our | Plasier, Phia. i e J was mistaken. Neither the rebellion nor slavery is yet | takes” what De eth ioe Ate. (immense spplause) —callod upon the mses for sroone to | standard bearer, whose time and money have been given wee ene ee Gitta, Winder, NB; 78 ages wee Dip : DANVERS, Sept Az. sehre ppaies, otelle, New he rebellion has been disarmed; but that is 2 ns protect its honor and drive back armed rebels, who were | up to the service of the government and the care of the ol hin weal c ORT, 5 J * Tilt, Prese York iy har been abolished it bame, but that is all, | MF. Sumner spoke about ove hour and a half, and was | oven then to be heard among the hills that overlook the | soldiers. From the very beginning of the war be eae Cee ce raon Hira Ja CHENG I: Bare: I oy ee ee ilk, Saeneaie ZA SC (Ae ‘As thero is atill a quasi: rebellion so is there. still a quasi | listened to with marked attention and applause, Ration’s capital, then this pitiable band of Northern | gave ‘himeeif to the soldiers, ‘ucglecting is, own pouht hen, Fulford, Mobile, 28 days, with cotton, to E 8 iy Sept 2—Are sche ulin A Richy Hhggine Slavery. The work of liberation is not yet com- i Se a joughfaces (who now call themselves democrats) held | business so todo. He gave money to the hospitals and | Powell. Panama, tigying, NYork. Pletal, Nor cau. it be completed until the equal | MESCLUTIONS DEVLOMING THE DEATH OF RICHARD | yp thoir hands in holy horror and cried out, “This is un- | advanced money to the general government. ‘The | giur,?** Enelish, Barker, Fernandina, with cotton, to R | © BAST GIEEAW IU, So pts—Ale seh Cabinet, Burdick, Fights of every, person once claimed as a slave Ne constitutional. (Applause,) Mr. Lincoln,’you have no | prayers of the widow and the orphan go up nightly for | GW", poy Putter, Jacksonville, 8 days, with cotton, | flgibetsvort Sia Sh sehr Eltza A Jayne, Hawkins, aro phiced under. the safeguard. of irreversible | Hon, Amasa Walker presonted resolutions which were | right, to coerce a sovercign State, Let th South go; let | his safoty and success. He fs not a politician, as has reaper, guaranices, It is not enough. to strike down | unanimously adopted, declaring “that in the death of | her have her rights.” “Well, thank God, the South'and | been charged upon him, but was choven the standard | "Schr Annié Borland. Overton, Jacksonville, 10 dave, the master; you must also lift up the slave. It is not these traitors have got their just rights, and in Novem- | bearer of the Union Loni 4 of New Jersey at the request | with cotton, to Gordon, Fellows & MeMill ith inst, lat | schrs Clara Mor enouzh to declare that slavery is abolished. The whole | Richard Cobden, late a member of the British House of | her next thelr friends in New Jersoy—this sham demoe- | of the soldiers, to whom he has been kind iu the past and | $8 99, lon Zi. picked up the wreek of a ship's yaw), and found Ellanbeth port, 18th—Arr schr Whistler, Presbroy, NYork, ‘ FALL RIVER, Sept 8—Are seh tf © Kimball, Nor. 8) pire, Smal Dinck: code, which isthe supplement of slavery, must | Commons, we fecl that our country has lost one of its | racy—will get a Mitle of the same justice. Since that | who will not forget him in the future. ! ; : “ give place vo that equality befor the law’ which isthe | moost earnest and devoted friends, and we mourn his | G8¥ wien in the Ged accursed city of Charleston, they | I would. give my, right arin to make certain, the clec- Gea anton | eh hae es very essence of liberty. It isan old prmeiple of the z ~ e - deserted the banner of the great Douglas and chose « | tion of Marcus L. Ward, and the triumph of the Union | “Schr.A E Barnes, Lawsou, Savannah, 4 days, with cotton, | ‘sloop Ani I Hulmes, 1 Zorgmon Inve, recognized by all our courts, us announced | 16 #8 that of « great benefactor of the human race; ex- | traitor for their leader, these men have proved recreant | purty in the State of New Jersey. But there must bo no | to master, 55 if » | isi nee sobre mtchas PhJodelphias by Lord Coke, that “where the mth anyth ng | pressing joy that he having done so much in our great | to every principle of democracy. Every act of the gov. | such word as fall, We can and must win this ight. We ) fehr ¥ mith, Dit Savannah, 21 days, . Atul Garton, Newark, NJ Sid sche Fanny, Me Ba to any one, that also is geanted without which the thing | cause, had lived long enough to be assured of its certai ernment, found necessary for its preservation, they | must have a patriotic Governor und a patriotic Legisla- Te wD Conceal Palkacbera, win IN York; Gon Bitty Datieyy Aes: Sages e ie sO itself cannot be.” So also where # pi oc. 0 aga of its certain | jove denounced as unconstitutional, while they’ them- | ture. President Jobuson’s administration must be sus- | gach" / B Cowperthwait, Falkenburg, Wilmington, NC, 8 | wood, ao, i, pariy and glorious triumph; recognizing how much we owe to | golves were violating it most grossly. They have, in di- | tained, and the constitutional amendm-nt ratified by our | “"S , 1 0 Erartor, a right of way is. implied from bie condjutor, John Bright, who stood as ‘a/feariees | feet oppoaiiion to's fundacieutal ‘principle of the.old. | Lagisisture, end tresponand dsloyalty-driven:forever | ‘BiirE Wolre mignia Vitdulas Tor kT fn seo. ous eid the nece-sity of the case Until all is done in every | frend of our country and its cause.” It was voted to | democratic party, refused to assist the government in | from the State. Then let the nation’s honor be again | Sehr J D Cratner, Tent, Virginia, Particular and beyond possibility of question, its in vain | send a copy of these resolutions to the family of Mr, | the struggle just closed, and they aro now straining | assaulted; then let this prond old flag be insulted again | Belg Hranklin, Randolph. \yrginia, Yo say that emancipation bus been secured, The good | Cobden. every nerve to form a union with the traitorous few at | at home or abroad, by a foreign or domestic foe, and the | Schr OF Blane. Taylor, Virginia. work is only half done, It must bo continued to its as- THE NOMINATIONS. the South in preventing the success of the reconstrue- | New Jersey soldiers, proud of their record in the past, | Sone Rhode Isluud. carter, Virginia, don TASPORT, Sept 9—Arr 6 sured consummation. He dwelt to some extent on Rus- state ticket was then hominated with great unan- | tion policy of President Johnson. And yet they call | will be the first to rally beneath its sacred folds, with |, Schr Hattie Low, Warner, Virginia, SSkt-schrs Uaton, Dewnisor sian emancipation, and then turned lo the granted, which is shut in by the po: ‘hea BF Reeves, Stanford, Philwielphia: 1th, 1, Bangor tor ik. ept S—Arr seory AT Rowland, Rayno 5 tiny, Boston; O PED WieKe seen, OW follows themselves democrats. They are no more entitled to | strong arms and brave hearts, resolved that above them Ann Virginia, Rorks, Virgin DUTY OF MAS#ACHUSETTS, rnor—A. H. Bullock. * | that proud old name than Iam to that of an abolitionist, | or around them it shall be the proof of their trirmph or Sehr © H Kirk, Robinson, Georgetown, DO, d 2, Conn, Sept 7—Arr sehr Mary Natt. Bliven, Phila- In asking that we shail do likewise, I follow the plain eutenant Governor—Wm. Claflin. for, thank God, slavery is forever dead, and the great | their shroud in death. Behr Village Queen, Satterty, (Georgetown, a ‘ ; . suggestions of reason, whether we regard the interest of | For Auditor General—H. §. Briggs, of Piltsfleld, questions at issue that make the grand old democratic —_——__—_____—_ one rt meh arneells @ ‘ ORT, Sept G--Ats. acer, Seven. austere, Orow- the freedman or our own. But justice to the freedman jacob H, Land, of Plymouth, party are no longer before the country. We have new Maryland Politics. Schr Belle, Cubberly, Baltimoi ‘opt O0—Arr selirs Lucy Chureb. Cash, Phi- és now intimately linked with the national security. Be | For Attorney General—Chester J, Reed, of Taunton, | questions and new issues for the formation of new par- Baurimors, Sept. 14, 1865, Sehr Hafiton, Ogden, Be . W Thorn, Desne, NYor! tae just and the republic will be strong. Be justand you | For Secretary of State—Oliver Warner, of North- | ties, and every man must choose to which he will belong. : Schr 11 J Raymond, Ellsworth, Baltimore, Ot schrs Telegrit hy Nickerson, Boston for NYorka: ‘will erect a barrier against the rebellion On this ques- | ampton. | In New Jersey the issue has slveady been made, and Ie Hon. Thomas A. Spence, a ane and emanci- Rehr Fenusylvania. Arnold, Klizabethport for Boston. Billo, NXork for Boston PR tion Massachusetts lax a duty to priorm. Now, as in 1 PLA) FORM. we had not the action of our Legislature to guide us the jonist, was renomipated Judge for the Twelfth district fet . FORD, Sept aden ya: Oan 1 Rak Sines pat, bor pisoe ia in the front. “You will not, I | a’sertéh of peadtatiows'ware vosd and adopted. platforms of the twopartics point to which all honest Lm wey, Behr biten Perkius, Allen,’ oe wT Ea ne ea eau Wes aan trust, be dixturbed by criticism, even if it become invec ‘The first recognizes the Divine hand in leading our | 82¢ loyal men should belong, and which advocates the _——<———— Schr Adelaide, Johnson, Albany for New Haven, at r bark Pursuit, Seabury, NYork: «ebrs Helen, , tive.’ Throughout tie long contict with slavery aud the | armies to victory; the second congratulates and thanks | ve elements of democracy. Can we longer remain | Consceration of a Jewish Synagogue. Behr Copy, Wheeler, Rondout for Providence, Perry, end Hannah D, Chase, earlier conflict with the mother country, Massachusetts | our brave sokLers and sailors; the third and following | With men who blindly follow traitorous leaders who have | ug gprrIck AND CEREMONIES—ADDRESS BY THE BELOW 1Zh—Arr sehrs Tuomas B Smith, Kelley, New York; 18ta, ‘has become accustomed to hard words, and, 4 at & | pesolutions are appended entire: assumed the proud name of democracy to cover princi- uv. DR. PI Brig Rasex, from Sagua In Grande. Copy, Chose, do. 1 isth, schrs Lucy Church, as’, Polar more ancient day, as far back in colonial history ax 1601 Resolved, That Massachusetts, which gave to Abrabam | Ples as treasonable as John ©. Calhoun ever fostered? 1 RNY DR RARRABL< Brig deta; from Cienfuegos. | Seupbis .aneeh D. Gliese, PID Pitoe Tikes ont we find au ill tempered critic, with a strange jumbo of | Lincoln. a unanimous support. in Congress, extends a | #M proud that I once belonged to a party that chimed | The new synagogue of the congregation Bnai Jeshurun, | 2g Torrid, from Zaz, | mrdion: Chas'A rainer, Cruse, Philadelphia tor, Hoxton; metaphors, crying out against our fathers, “All the ‘ra caine welcoine nid contitence to. his geeessor and the | Douglas for a ebtef—(applatise)—but for a name merely, | jocated in Thirty-fourth street, between Broadway and | Sone wel rane ios eney Forte Rico. J Munvell, Parker, NYork for New Bedford; Keren Hap- of heaven moves upon one axis, and the’ whole of New | representative of his ideas—Andrew Johnson—faithtul | 1am not willing to sacrifice principles for which I have th Te wa tn puch, Cobo, do tor Salisbury, Mass, England interest soems designed to be loaden on one | found among the faithless, and pledges to him the una- | Tisked my life on so mapy battle elds, and for which I Seventh avenue, was consecrated to Divine service yes- SAILED, PHILADELPIILA, Sept, 1s—Arr bark tein, Cunning. bottom and-her particular motion to be concentric to the | nimous good will and support in his efforts to restore | # ready at any moment acain to draw the sword, | terday afternoon. The congregation formerly worshipped Steamships (ity of Manchester, Tripoll, Morro Castle. ham, Bostou; brigs Jobu 8 enter Mega Norwieh, Hathe Massachusetts tropic, You know who are wont to trot | order among the communities so lately in revolt, and (Cheers.) T know fall well that i course 5 shave taken in Greene street, between Houston and Bleecker, but | Wind at sunset SW. _« Bishop, Sole, ‘ortlas ei ich, eva, oo: e- after the bay horse.”’ If others trot after the bay hor re-establiah government there on the basis of good and | 0d the sentiments I have uttered in New Jersey have miany monthe since: faidd'“on a change of bee, aml ‘auaaimaneis” a E’Bacon, Cast, Ait ‘tte re iW tay Bay ie cy le-cienply Decause Massachusetts mans always to keep | exact justice to all. The late rebellion, now #0 success- [Mage offence to my old political friends, and I ‘on the right road, and, by wnerring instinct, knows the | fully pat down by the loyal masses of the country, was felt confident that in order to injure my intluetice | accordingly purchased four large lots on the northern American Liorps Reoister—The second Supplement for | Martha Maria, Colson way. Error proceeds oftener from ignorance than from | the most wicked ever known in the annals of history; | much would be said against me that was untrue; and I | sige of Thirty-fourth street, where Mr. Fernbach, the | the current month of this work is issued.” ft contains the | {0 ph we fi alles. Obviously, at this moment, the great difeulty | \ts motives b ing the extension of the most abominable have not been mistaken But if 1 cau avait in re: | well known architect, erected for their accommodation a | names of a hundred vessels that have been surveyed since ine, B that cle o » be dane. : reat peop iy ugh system of bondage, and the immediate occasion of the | theviNg one erat Pein ee i Tersey trom. for. Yery handsome edifce, built in the Byzantine Gothic the inane of the previous Supplement (Sept 1), Among them | Fetch Ma tem, ch, Provider Isabell Thompson, Buke: Ids, Boston; Mary 1} Cranmer, Cranner, Simpson, Reston, Hampden Be le, Murtha, Baxter, Providence; Mary Ella, Tek From this he passed on to national security, then ga’ loss of a fairly conducted and constitutioually ordered c ‘an exposition according 1o the radical erved of Gleeson: and that we agree with, our ChietSagitrate | ¢¥er digracing herself, as Kentucky jaw done, then ny | styl6 and upward c: seventy five, fet, in width at the Jaa te I te haat ie Soome'ot the Aso | por, foremoithy ana © Pavteraon, Whiltaker, eaten’ Fie- NATIONAL PASTA that treason is the greatest or crimes, and those who are | they abuse me to their heart's content. In Mrapiaase 1 | emps de Logie and two ‘wings, with a coutre gable und two ‘all aod 13 Broad streets, ny ats Li] {tana gina = pout! There is another object, kindred to secu or, per- | espe tally guilty of this great crime ougkt to suffer con- | Of the Union cause I shall have my reward, 90 f agin, & aon “4 . ‘nd now, fellow citizens, having made this personal ex. | smaller gables, A large roso window—the largest in the Sait aF Pee aug the rocks aNd beoeone a, tal uestions | City—with magnificent rtained glass panes, occupics the | wreck.” The P was originally from Cardiff, and put into Ta- of the men with | centre of the facade, while windows, with circular | ble Bay May 22, leaky, and with loss of master, Captain heads, pierced in ench wing. give additional light to the | Thompson The P was 890 tons register, built at Ports- interior of the building. The auditorium, seating some | mouth, NH, in 1860, whence she hailed, and rated AZ. seven hundred and fi ty worshippers, and well provided ” Groner Griswoup, at San Francisco Aug 8, from ston; Northern mn ay ‘Thom ‘using, Wood, NYork; WS Loud, Frye, Frevidence; FA Heth, Willian, 4t¥a haps, embraced in security; and that is th faith This, too, must be placed be “suspicion.” No nation can be powerful enough to dis | of their laws and customs which is indispensable, that |-#t tssue in the present canvass, regard this sacred bond. Character, fame and prosperity | the country may be speedily pacified and made united | Whom we have to deal, The first and most important is Mtself are all dependent upon its observance. But the | for all future tine. the question of reconstruction. The President has issued national faith is solemnly engaged, tirst 10 the national | — Resolved, That Massachusetts wer forth his proclamation announcing his plan regarding the , ern freedmen, and secondly, to the national creditors. No | political necessity and national ps Nhe fine rebel states; let us see if the Union party sustains him | with suitable passageways and means of exit, is com: York, reports crossed the Equator, in the Atlantic, in MB Maines, Coit at : oC 5 Cape 1, Cranmer, and Fannie A Bailey, Pr undertaking can be more fn 1864, in common with the republieansof all the States, | 4nd his policy. (He here read the resolution adopted at | Posed af a parqueite and a gallery, while a clear sory, oF a Gromted the Eguator, ik the Pacifier MH duya ont in | ter, Tyrreik, Wethersield: Golden Bagie.. Ke cause it constituted t she deviared in national convention that slavery was | tue Union state Convention endorsing the administra false tier, surmounts the upper accommodations. | jou 11630 W; since then hud strong WNE winds, Was detained | Mi Russell, Smith, Sarah, Driske and supplics by which the lite the ca se aud strength of the rebelhon, it 1 ‘be | tion} No better evidence could be hud or asked as to | The seats are arranged so us to encircle the | oif the Heads 4 days in fo. McDonald, Portsmonth; 8 C Willetts, Wheaton. “Lynn; C preserved. The national faith is always aud everywhere hostile to the principles of re- | the feeling of the Un:on party in this State r building and to afford tho occupants an excellent | susp Caxova, 580 tons, built wt Bath in 1856, hax been sold Habuitt Dighton; Nelue D, Shelhorn, do: Goda freedmen, not only by the act of © publican gavernnvont and justice, and the national safety | we President and his policy. Now let us see how the | view of all the ceremonies, while the balcony, destined | at about $22,500. Borer, Crowell, Pray.icnce, WF an sts very essence and from the very nature of the cae, | emauds its utter and complete extirpation from the soil | CoPperheads stand on this subject, 1 boldly assert that | 10 the exclusive use of the ladies, is supported by arches | Baxx Gex or THe Sea, at Boston, has been #old at about | iS 3 i ie a “warranty of title,” but also by the plain | of the republic; and now, in accordance with these dec. | # ot only opposed to this policy, but most bit | resting upon richly carved columns, surmounted by | gso00, Haske2). Philadel- ‘ and” positive. promises of the proclamation, that | laratious, che only asks that there shall be on the partof | tetly hate the President and his policy. In the ninth | Magnificent arabesque capitals, which are crowned BY | Baux Apxtatpr, Al. 487 tons, built at Cape Elizabeth | ph tor NYork. Sle “the executive government of the United States, | Congress and t ministraton no relaxation whatever | Tesolucion of their platform, after deprecating the weak- | TOWS of gas burners. | Five full length windows, with | jn 1863, has been sold on private terms including the military and naval authority thereof, will | of vigor or vig! » in the government of the revolted | Ne#* of the adininistration in permitting fMlegal arrests cireular heads, give light on each side to the gallery and Fevognize and maintain the freedom of s parquette, while two small wi Words could not be more binding their introduction testifies to the: ay. They were not in the origi Lincoln, but were mserted at the national | dign punishment, Upon the mass of rebels we would i cavil, or even | inflict no puniehment, simply requiring that reformation | Planation, I will proceed to speak briefly of th my Savatinats. (0008) is, Aspinwall; Movons dia hp La , Cassiday, Quevec; K bs 4 Outervridge, >t i » nith. Roxbury, ND, Sept H—Arr schre Jane, $ Long, Hayes, Cow Bay, CB, foi sobel; brig Mary M bBo saree and ae ves pment Bank St Jawns (Br); 296 tons, built at Harpswell in 181, | piste cag) Mere Huston, to lond ‘for Buedes Ay ‘ f K tila te Hekolie of th lowsare located Over | has been sold on terms not made public, bark Eveutile Park, Philadelphin, nal faith is pledged, or which leaves | the freedom of elections (as if this ever had been done), the J va containing the Scrolls of the Law. | The ceiling Scur Sauty Gay, of New York, of 191 tons, old me: TSMOUTH, Sept 9—Atr sebrs Roaton, Thars'on, and Sout y the seeds of the national crime, | Mey Ko On to say that they steeply regret that a generai | is vaulted, and divided into five compartments, the | ment, butitat Norwich, Ot, in 186, now at Providenee, has | Ann E Martin, Brown, Philwlelphis; 10th, Mary f Smith, ch brought upon us the rebellion which has involved | “mbesty had not been extended to all rebels who were ground work being painted a deep blue, with bands radi- by pt Henry Fowler, of Wiektord, end ld 10th, rehra Dr Rogers, Pearson, and JM ed m , +f A ter . Bh c 1s De Cit Me tis iu a debs of $3,000,000,000, for the payment of which moe, wader Command ot ig eg Se nat fron | WICKER Sepeé-—Sld schr Urbana, Bellows, Phila 4 lan persons.”’ | States, whicl put at hazard the rights of the people by the military, and the interference of the miitary with e history of Willng. to swear allegiance to the old Union. Mr. | ating froma circular caisson in the contre of each of the In this, five divisions. The Ark comprises a central piece and Seward, when the proclamation was read to th the honor and property of the country are pledged, or | Jolnson has seen tit to decide otherwise ‘and there they stand without any limitation of plac which bas » . 7H tien, they fat to agree with hie pol two smaller wings, and is quite plain in design aud execu. | ™ Tayler. 5 6 ak ee time, Dinding abis reptblic in Ta aekiounl clara hich Las slain by the bullet and by starvation and | tHely (hiy fas 10 mgree Wit sie tion—so chaste, in fact, as to presenta rather unfavorable | | Lavxenrp—From the yard of Daniel ¥ Williamson, at VROVIDERCE, Sept 1—Asr steamer Elects, Ne, Now cruelty 60,000 of the best men of the loyal States, : Stony Brook, Bth inst, w stontly built, double decked fore und | Kerk: aelire Bajunore, Wilson, Talttaonss “4 throogh its Executive, including the military and Keeolved, That the entite pacification of the country } they are in favor of the right of eacti State to control its appearance beside the rich arabesques and polychro- , of 660 tone y J Bowditch, and T Benedict, King, Philad Thomun Eun, New hi aft xeboon a ‘ Kelley; Malte mond, and Anna M Edwarde, tly, from the yard of Mesara Silas Greenman ey ag ee ‘ a oe etiports Son, : 0 . RL a new nud-beautiful schooner, of about la | Uiih, stenhatiaaville, NY. Helov aches George Fane patent | erson, Philadelphia; "Mary Elizabeth, Cha ‘ople to have and bear | matic touches which have been unsparingly lavished on the other portions of the auditorium. It is stated, how. that Mr. Cohen, the artist in charge of the frescoing authority, not only to recognize, but to maintain the | and the r storation of order an object of the first im- | OWM mibtia—the right of the y freedom of the emancipated slave ; and this ix to be done, and one whi h requires ‘be cxercixe of the | arme—and, worse than ail, the admission into Congress not in any special locality, but everywhere, and not for ® iberate and cautions Wisdom, in order that there | Of the Untied States of all persous duly eleeted, cither by day ora year, but for all time, Onr obligation to the necewity of ring our steps; and we ag: loyal or seceded states, They must mean this, tor they | and ornamentation, has not entirely completed the work, i x nh, Franceyille, Brltimon national creditors Is of the same validity, approved by ot Pennsylvania: whe, in there re, | tell us that by reason of the war the seceded States have | and will at an edriy day seo that ‘the slight defect be | gduniness, under the command of Capt To ee Seip A Hl Casein Harrie Buccessfve acts c ratified by the popular expressed the conviction that the | Jost none of their rights gaarunteed tp them by the con. | obviated. ‘The general aspect of the interior is pleasing, At East Machias 6th Inst. from the yard of Master James faabel Alberto, Tooker, K P King, smith, Piladelphias will, and fixed all by the actual wot be safely entrusted with | § jould be admitted at once to all their old | even Monch the decorations he rather gandy. The arch- | gmail, a copper fastened schooner of 220 tons old measure. | New Regulus, Craw son B deakking, Mott, snd 54 of those precious fruits for which tbe leges. the | tect and his aids have deserved well of the confidence lettin Hamburg. she ie owned by P'S J Talvot & aminor ‘mn 4. Mer Seymour, Novtor; Fairtieldy which they forfe ted by their treason Cs loop Agent, Chadviek, incurred. — Repudiation of our bonds, until they have proved their acceptance of the results of nm party and Py to the national creditors or to the — national ng into their constitutional pro. | Wish civil law at on freedmen would be ashame and a ¢rime, and the na- | vivions and securing to all mon within theif borders the | @2d are willing to see rebels administer it. Yional faith is irrevocably plighted to the two alike. Here | unalienable right to liberty and the purseit of happi- | te troops removed, and are willing to leav is the proclamation and here is the Trensury note Look | ness; aud we call upon Congress, beiore whom must ing hegrocs and poor whives and the faithtul at the signatures and look at the terms. ‘Phe former ix | xpeedily come the whole question of reorganizing the | onder mercies of a brutal slaveocracy, who will not | G signed by the President bim-elf, Abvabam Lincoln; the | Southern community, to see to it that the loyal people, | © to murder. them on the slightest provocation, | brity, the Jewish clergy, representatives of the religious | | At Fort Jefferson, 11, latter Is signed by an unknown clerk, whose name I'can- | white und black, stall have the most perfect puarautees | They have done it to my certain kuowledge even in | and ocular press, and & number of politicians of note Per Ac cnn mmanded by Capt Rodney Parker, of Clinton, | arett, do; sloop Adeti ee | places guarded by our troops. They demand the admis. | and notoriety. After an introductory symphony by the til Sued tue eapiain: Mr James it’ Hoyt aud other par’ | 19% Pranceville, Baltimore; sere ~ ; Klizabethport; T rill; Heekshier, (ullaghan; 41;Algoma, Pierson, and Mth Arr schrs IB & FL, Butter; Vermition, Davis: DW aoe Seonders Mott and NBT Thotapson, Endicott, ¥ bilndel- placed in their ability. The ceremonies of the consecration were not com- | _ From the yard of James M Baylics & Son, at Port Je(rer. menced until three o'clock, at which hour the synagogue | 50%) Shit vit & steer eaded uy Capt Rodney. i called the was donsely crowded by the congregation and a number | ¢j “ 4 Of invited guests, ainong whom were noticeable Mayor | {umon, and owned by the captalty Mr James Hoyt Superin; | phiu: tase t Hazard, Saunders; Josephine, Bail: Mary Mil- ter, Profestor Herrmann, of prestidigtatorial cele. | other partes ia New Mayens | °° 1° | as Thayton; ra Wiekrga: \, Harkeles, ear Haws { ult, from the yard of James P- Seadrgg mh, A i tof $10 tons, called the Katie | 21 aabethport; Mary Bitasbeth, Gon tua brig i ‘ 8 they, ell, dog they Verr! not decipher. The former is stronger and more positive | for their safety befor y final ste} fn its terms than the latter. ‘The Tr erating the Cevolted peuple of the Bouth to. their tor, | si0n into Congress of representatives from the late rebel | New York Orphean Musieal Asgociation, under the direc. avon. Fliglit, Gladding Thrash es ee feited rights. States elected by such vile rebela ax gave their vote re- | tion of Professor Groux, and @ chant by the choir, the American Shipmasters’ Association. Steen ed that “this debt is author Nosolted. That so long as any important political ques. | cently in Richmond. "In that they oppose the P Rev. Dr, Raphael,minister, and the Rev. J. 8, Kramer, fol- 998i Win hei ote 18, 9 at 9 beth nore; i Dinding terms of the prov have the doctrine of state | lowed by the building committee, brought the Scrolls of bark Winnifred, Phinney, do; schr Henry Jones, Simonton, read, are solemnly enforced by that memorable in of the powers of the government can be safely commit. | Tights. That the cope ie doctrine ot SUMe | the Law. to the Inner door of the synazogue, when the | _ The following approved Masters and Oflcnrs have recetved | Bi", Ni. Ship Monnoa went Wo sea On Su via Sion at the close: “And upon this act, sincerely believed | ted to any political party composed of the Southern men | doctrine we expected. They learned it portals were thrown open by the president of the con- | ¢ommissions trom this Association: — SALEM, Sept S—Atr soit gene, Haskell, Fnusceiphis for Yo be an act.of justice warranted by the constitution upon | who wore lately in febellion ad arms, or of the North. | @€0 from that first great secessionist, John C, | gregation, and the bearers entered in procession. After | | Captain Pierre H Dusaant, schr Mary Clinton: 425, | Portland: Harriet, Brown. Cherryfield for NY ork. military necessity, I invoke the considerate judgment of | ern men who la « national convention, only a year ago, | Calhoun, end they cling to it still despite the bitter | further chanting by the Rev. Mr. Kramer and responses | Isle Wit veg gi hiv 18, Henry Mun? | _WARIEN, Sept 12—Arr velir Susan, Chasey NYork. mankind and the gracious favor of Aimighty God.” Thus | Geclar'd that. after {our years of failure to restore the | lessons of the past and the evil consequences it has pro: | by the choir and the lighting of the perpetual lamp, the sao A Men brig Medonune 1261, Wiltam Gol Dark ‘Feligion comes to Confirm the pledge with sanctions of | Union by the experin during Which, under the | duced. But the exercise by States of rights not guaran. | cortégr, ae usual, made the circuit of the building seven | {vista Small: 4262, James Parker,” 7 * fits own, That pledge is ax evduring as the ublic It; | pretence of military the war power had been | te¢ to them by the constitution has alread; resulied Tur | times, ‘subeoquent to which ti® Scrolis of the Law were | “Sf George Richardeon, HOUSEHOLD WORD,-BUY YOUR FIRST CLASS sell. ’ me Placed higher than the eonatititwn, the constitution i too dotrimentaily to the best interests and peace of the | deposited in the Ark, and the congregation, which had | 11 commissions outstanding over one year require to be A, Silver Plated Ware, Table Cutlery, Ching, lisa, a. Passing from i is point he dwelt a short time onthe | self had beep disregarded in every part, public and pri. | Tation for loyal men to advoente tie doctrine of Sate Hiren, resumed their seats, Here, the Rev. Dr. M. J. | csented at the office for renewal. at E. D. BABSFORD’S great Bazaar, Cooper Institute, cor- tions growing out of the war remain unadjusted, no part | 4nd all loyal men. Next dikes of Holland, dikes in general, t rae S alike trodden Ge eand pri | Fights, Now we come toa question on which we differ | Raphael, ascending the pulpit, proceeded to deliver a wor of Astor piece, Febei States—in wirich he gave the p porlig of Sic tenuien aaa imeniren, tae Wnt | Softar as justice goes, but which cannot be made a ques- | lengthy and eloquent address, the audience listening with Notice to Mariners. oF Pe ae the rebel armics were surrendering. re- | tice, humanity, Nberty and the: public welfare demanded atonce, Lefer to tho sixth resolution of the marked attention. At the conclusion of the reverend | | The Buoy on Dog Bar, atthe mouth of Gloucester harbor, HEROKEE PILLS—FEMALE REGULATOR — cent developments; charged the -outh with a determina- { that immediate ellorts be made for a cessation of hos d platform, in regard to taxing government bond gentleman's discourse, some further chanting by the aa adrift, andis now at the Lighthouse at Eustern ‘Thirty-two page pamphlet free, 2 F bOR, Bald by Wy tion to repudiate the nattonal debt, aecompanied with an | tities the people know full well that these bonds are ex- | minister and responses by the choir ensued, when the -_ uggists. Address the proprietor, Dr. W. R. Mi: . i argument against the assumption of the rebel deot. Then Resolved, That no confidence ought to be placed inthe an act of Congress, and cannot be changed by aa interesting proceedings were brought to a close, | nontueast COAST OF IRELAND: WRECK BUOY, BELFAST LOUGH. | —— ——- - — y 4. Ba UMLIN, A 1666, NORNS, BUNIONS, CLUB AND INVERTED NAILS © came a chapier on guarantees of wil Rinds; then Jail | profeesions of oran he nec down what may be termed the real creed of his radical Protection rine polls, ‘eine tanema er totem Jacobin faction, under the head of obe ashametul viol of the Ne ade Roan «gral <- seme ma ht to be held as revolutionary and resiste He asweried that time if necessary. ‘There must be no | Nnd that uow. seeks tof mia “iuselt ta power by ¢ of the New Jersey Legislawire. This resolution | and the large assemblage dispers Motion in hereby gett OFFIem, Demand tion | (JOR >, IXY Z 2 a bo ; : — ‘otiee ix by given we Por ablin . RIC! ART, Sw a, oe ee The Death of Mr. Luther B. Phelps, | have coneed n green buoy, with the word wreck in re ik oS» Caren poet Pore oe.e Annibliater cured cornn, bul (The speaker here showed the "unconstitutionality of the TO THK EDITOR OF THE HERALD. eee Risost in bettass 1 i Sens & EA ; id Gi. wre proposed by the opposition, and that it was Tt was Mr. Luther B, Phel; of 102 Ludlow street, The Laoy is placed tn 8 fathoms, at low water spring tides, - w HOUT PUB- pre: iphation Time is ihe gontiet but most powerful, | nomination of soldiors and. provost marsbials for tice tax the income from government | wine was found drowned Aderrigg Met of having been | Snd.shout #0 fathome BH of the wreck, with the following DO eta ar pp ek rel itt ten fa we oluti me is the surest reformer, eis @ | und by pasct otetlo . * marks and compass bearings: +c. ; M. HOWE: JL —_Bencewaker, Time is necessary to growth, and it is an | ay passing resolutions of eontidence ina republican | FI] a4 the policy of reconstruction, the doe- | foully dealt with, and not Lowis Barnstoff, as reported in | Covelund Island Lighthouse SB by Bw vance. Adviog (rer mbey and Counsellor, 28:Nassau street. Glewent of change, For thirty years and more this wick- |” Resolved, That we have no theories to promulgate in | tine of state rights and the ditoyal taxing of the gov. | yesterday's Henatn. — By publishing this correction you <—" sr TERS, Becretary. edness was maturing. Who ¢an say that the same time | relacion to the right of suffrage, but, as @ pra ques. | erptent bonds, thereby violating a solemn co rf ract | will greatly oblige his afflicted son, - Will not be needed now to mature the conditions of per- | tion, we declare that so long ae the grand issues of the | made by the government, wh RIVATE CONSULTATIONS ON THE this and other States. Decrers legally ob- ‘alte uired for advice CP Pas KING, Counsellor nt Law, 888 8 b means nothing more nor JOHN B, PHELPS, St, Charles Hotel, Broadway. Ship Ratabow, Baker’ cla ut New Bedford 1th Inet for manent peace’ Who can say that a genoration must not | day are the maintenance ot ove! the com. | lea® than repudiation, we totally differ with the copper- aoe alapee before these rebel communities have been #0 far | picte integrity of the Union, the pfaerveden bf ths om | head democracy, But there are other points on which The Poor White Woman's Bureau, NOt Spartan, Brownson, of New Bedford, was at St Hele. aN osterecl changed as to become safe assoniates in a common gov- | Yonal oredit and nati ‘and the extirpation of agree. Wo, too, esteem and applaud the soldier as TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. na July 21, all well, with 226 bbla sperm on board; was bound ms pe lll me & — done at oe be slavery, no test made or they do, but their resolution on this subject comes with Your remarks on the subject of a bureau, under the te iad an ond Fou oe oaae, ane would be at Ililo in the RIGHTFUL ACCIDENTS. > Gust Tene aidan een a eateries tel 6 cpnertel | ee atm t elective franchise rebel | &bad grace from men who in the Legislature of New | ionage of the government, for the relief of poor, | “*Ship Northern Light, Clongh, of NBedford, ts reported off | ~ In view of the terrible nooidents daily oeourring, why wild wea sub-titnte for a powerlal | soldiers and traitorous politicians, and at the same tr have time and again ostracized the Jerey | PA! : > | s ontrance Straight of Corea June 8 with 246'bbls sperm oll, | not all # insure themselves against Injuries! ally. It was more through timo than battle that La Ven- | exetude the loyal men who have borne arms and shed r, depriving him of his dearest right—the elective | needy white females, who, with delicate frames, color- | gis ‘months oul, hound N, all well. For the nt of & few collars AY one can Jnsuire him deo was obanged into loyalty. Time, therefore, we must | their blood in the nat on’s delence, and whose votes may nice, We do not forget this now, nor that we were | less cheeks and weak constitutions, toil from day to day Ship Canton, Baker, of NBedford, was pe At Anjier | self the receipt of thousande, ts cane of snap bof nny have, Through time aii other suarantoes may, be ob | ho indispensable hereafter, as Presdent Lincoln said in the “hirclings’”’ of a tyre “Abe Lincoln's mer. | and night to night for seat enough to save them from | June 25, with 1800 bbis sperm ‘and 9) do whale oil, ail well— | description, or a certain «um Sot vane f x ' Moned; Dab tiene itself is » guarantor his letter to Governor Hatin, ‘to keep the jewel liberty os,” KO. Even in_ that remarkable specch of the | starving, have excited all our sympathies, and we thank | Would be at home in August, 180A yo son inet toe | Or,UR paring.m few cents he can ingure for Aly raubroad ' Pim aah A lle pan elo in the family of Freedom.” Such t-sis cannot stand the | Copperhond leader, Mr. Runyon, at Trenton, the soldiers, | you for t Why should our government provide for OnIP Heatnbow, Baker, sailed inst, sonmboat FP ie NATIONAL LIFE 4+ Meanwhile we musi flew C gross in tie pirat exclusion | scrutiny of the loyal American people noorporuved wite by bravery and skill, wounds and hardabips such ak | the support and comfort of stalworth negro ‘fellows and | Non Prete Orenh. | pies artved at NBedford on 11th ry os diy dn political power. They muat not be voed | the now constitution of the Southern States, Congress | he never experienced in his short campaign from New. | wenches,” who are more than able to work outa fine | inst, trom Atlantic Osean vix’ Payal July 30, with 226 Dols TRAVELLERS) INSURANGE VOMPANY, oe and they must med vote On this principle | take my | should rectify the abuse and inaintain the public faith | Fk to Willard'’s Hotel at Washington, from Washington | living from the soll, while we, in our fecblenes, are com, | sperm aud 100 do whale ofl. No. 243 BRO: vai re eye et them buy and seil, tet them till the ground— | toward the freedman, while it provides for the peace, | W Alexandria, and from Alexandria back to Newark— | pelled to toil vnaided, when we are fortunate enough to A letter froen Ons Hae of hag tke bad New Besford, Beane 10 bore street, Broce Dene ite table ahd = may they be industrious and successful. These | golvency and security of the country - {great laughter and applause)-—have shown their devo- | obtain employment, and to support life as best we may farore reported i Bee ity ‘New Boule te Oriol hi tte a ancien a esa) oe by watt. é ¢ shines they may do; but they mus’ not be admitted al once |” Attor addresses from General otler and other promi- | Yon to liberty and ) stice—even In his speech the men | when there is no employment for us? Why should the | Bilan Adame, and, ie oun escaped | to any iy. A ae O° oparinerchip of our government. As well might | nent citizens the Convention dissuived, who have risen to honorable positions whieh they now | stalworth, able bodied negro fellow and wench be wore ‘Sehr Leader, 82 ‘Cumberland Inlet, arrived at 0 TO THOMAS TK. AGREY' 0s, AP AND 202 the 8 pectable: Ketchum reinstate his son at once in ‘paineaastiin ue fill in the rebel States are style: pilitary satraps,” de- | looked afier and supported while we sniffer unnoti NLondon on th ‘un Tasty with 300 oe whale oil and 3000 G a eatiek stipet, ner of Murray, re ye wilh wb ai ich he bas betrayed, and invest bim again The Main pendent upon the government for their positions aud | Have good and evil changed places? Yours, in much dis: | Ths bone, Left umberinnd Aug 1), bark Morning Star. find Tons, Comoen, in hour snd elae per ie oun powers of a co-partner, The father received commands, and who are there to carry out the “diaboli- | tress, Ales, F ford, 1300 he. Sovran, Byiaet rs core any store in New . One price pies Bae tes cave cen smneem, 8 Torpave bith, but be ‘Avavera, Me., Sept. 14, 1865. | eal design’? of making the black man superior to the | FIVE THOUSAND DESTITUTE WHITE FEMALES, | ‘er Niqndon—having taken halt cing to tlh uke OITARLE, Wallies. ont phen eee his former desk in | The Kennebee Journal of this morning contains official | White chivalry of the South. 1 consider the ratitication aNaCSE = SSSA Pot et ee ce belis, ‘Chapel Aielean,” ? Sr ROR ALL. eorerns PILLS will do you oS . yet EAward Ketchum, who had robbed | | te a ews nundeod and sixty-four t of the constitutional amendment the most important Died. n.d brig Ire elle tin, arrived ne Boston Oth inet #, cre suitable for infant, hod and vid. > forged om an unprecedented scale, ix as worthy of } rom two Sue y" owns, CoM- | iesue of the day; Dut I will defer the discussion of this Hammonn.—In this city, on Thursday evening, Yep. | North Adantie cian, with 270 bbla sp and 110 do wh off. hae, and to women In the most Meate eireurn= ‘éront jo _— banking house as our rebels in the govern. | prising more than three-fourths of the vote of the State. | port to some iuture occasion. As to the principles of | tember 14, Mrs, Awenia Hammond, in the 73¢ year of her Spoken—June ehipe r it Wollaston, mances, They cannot burt the al w = bas restore — of 7, A long probation will be needed be- | Cony has in these towne 40,975, and Howard 22,135, | the copperhead party, from so much as Jcan learn of | age. by ty A “ay toagate. Onew, N, of fhetr order ae tnetr i ate OFFIC. g either can be admitted tosis tormer fellowship, The | a Soar 22188. | thems Ie seems, 10 ine thot the most appropriate | The relatives and friends of the fumity are respectally | JuPhtome tke Avett, potind by the Burope, whieh str poy ety , slate of outlawry ix the present condition of euch, and | LAs’ year in the same towns the vote stood as follows:— | inoug which could be placed upon their banner | invited to attend the funeral rervices, this (Friday) even- | Ran Francisco Ang 9. btn this condition moat not be hastily relaxed, Congress has | Cony, 47,793, and Howard, 83,046, Copy’s majority thus te tan ons a cee “Rule or | ing, at seven o'clock, at the residence of her brother.in. | "ty igi, fom Morris, Howtand, of edford 1 Ist | (RITE RATIONAL OF NEW YORK. oy J excluding from “any office of | far in 18,640, against 14,067 in 1864, Tt rill probably ex- for they appear determined 10 do one or the | law, James A. Clark, Ninety third street, between Third we, a , With 600 bbus of oll ‘from Greenland. tT Capita Seas vse +, 8 Pron 1 a * preat government of the United cond 20,000 + ‘hen alt A « Th fi other, And now a few words as to the candidates, and avenues, The remains will be taken to Sing Spoken, &c. 18 will issue st Koen and ae ounsellor at law, from ,000 wi the returns are in, The total vols | 1 have no desire to praise more than they justiy | Sing for interment. Ship Annapolis, Tickets from Nalimare Sune 21 for Ban}. eah on favored at a, 3808, ORTH, aay court of ‘Blaten, every who has B of the Btave will fall short of Rb 000, ‘ait ibe noble and eelfspacr.being vervices of Maus Le Por Other Deaths See Second Pace. Prem. 100, tat , Hon 36 20 W, ,

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