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tous and | termined 10 secure it ana means to grafty her love, of tea Fortland, Ma, Stan denown hie to con balay ‘rapa from theibank ‘amount of this sum we have not assau, 10 days, with log. i. 2 was not divine. = Seteiiny scoemsnnet, bak manensiand 6 to have been 7 a esate ee - met what other nar | into condition of internal and on ie ny be Seen’ é ‘or Ke move! ‘Bis Speech at Auburc in Exposition of | tn cowie than onrlMes hare dove, nat hago mb. | wih be. afty tied ta hime | man immetinily, started in of ind ruw: | as me age, with cotton, to mitted annecessarily to given pan ry by bn found them =, 7 the Domestic and Foreign Poli- Taatorlal partion Gf thar "strength to save. theme | Welles and yet am bound to ecknomladge ‘duattg | tropotiian Hotel, New York ‘lly. "He was accompanied "Be Potomao Cot Sauron) Perkin, Jackson 7 ae, Ad inist ti ot fom Goetenaiee ee. the ZG Cw bya eae Sn Un te seis sec Fe wise weather; split A wr assay ag ey of the ° whole American We neither passionately none Te Secretary of the Navy will himself, I am | would soon come down. ‘Py this ruse the husband was’ 34 wih ention, to. D Hurlbut & Co, torment ‘Offending limb, nor consent to its | sure, and thank me for this tribute to his agsist- | enabled to slip over to Brooklyn, while his hr LA Georgetown, 8 dave. be ry ‘hs paneelhons: of Deing cut of because we know that all of our limbs gat Gaptan Fox Teo department has achioved glory tained her father-in-law, until the conviction forced itself | Sep Clara, A oe de tor New Bed- the liver sreent at are capable of being restored, and all are to | enough to divide between thom. I apprehend er | upon his mind that he had been sold. He then ford. a essence or. ‘BO, PRESIDENT JOHNSON: FULLY ENDORSED, | the proiongation of our national life, ). You Row nor ip any near future, any danger Of maritime col adetective, The officer very soon com) che Loulaa W Birdsall, Trippell, Elizabethport for Provi- | 1 ask what are to be ‘or the nt will ask whether a reconettiation which 80 closely | lision or A think the maintenance of navi make a full confession eir trunks, mice. mente of @ rational rt R Upon auilitary coercion, can be relied. upon. Can it be Pepin uly advantage ‘both at — ~or} os pee y ap ring yale eacte Hudson, Tinger, Elizabethport for Portland, Me, wiuastare caclament to beart ond georetive organs by. sincere’ ? I answer, ‘abroad, with to questions which, without that to goto ‘via Montreal, and enter Sehr Alabama, Gardner, P ‘organs of the mone, cuales, ae samt peperation tobe any case y gs caution, might possibly arive, | Tam content to leave’ the tour, she was, brought back to this city, and Behe Housy Guoshy, Kouy, Provides ind the Kidneys and restoring ihe heart to is proper aaulon. ‘Amportant Views and ‘Hints. on Southern Re- | ody now believe that* ix ever hereafter become | responsibility of this cage with Mr. Welles. (Applause.) | Friday morning started with the younger Schr Emeline Haight, - Harwie With Sie a j op pete inte meet te Home Departn Be Pe eae ae | Reon to ed trom. ‘the’ teoioad Won tars inte: | ie Go Laat ieee Univeral cites they ‘the ver ind all re Pe m in Og- for be i. construction, State Rights, the Demo- Dot resonelliation, then, not oBly desirable, ‘but. nap Fmid the twaults of war and tho terror in- | densburg night before iast.—dleany Journal, Uc. 1%, Connecticut, Rondout for New Haven. ply ee peration 1s tive? Is an: other reoo ‘Under the - | spired by foreign the operations of the Bi ‘upon the most remote membrane. Pilla, > eratic Party, the Monroe Doe- stances, possible? Certainly you must accept this pro- | Home + have all the while been carried on 7 News. Ship Great Repudite, from Han Francisco. fulfil the purpose of a. 6 ‘reconciliation, or you must purpose to delay and | Without arresting attention or even obtaining observa Bark Gottenburg (Brem), from Rio Janeiro. then, de to you af BRAND trine, Political Equality and Posed mil you can procure a better one, Good surgery | Hon. It might be suflicient praise tosay of its chiefs | _ Bxvevave Bunatary ar Fiuemsg, 1. —A Save} Bark Marie (Brem), from Matanzas, Homody for chlers and the only one. y requires even simple toe wy more com- | that now, when the time for scrutiny has come, those | Biowy Orey ax Eicar Trousanp Doians Srouzx.—Some SAILED, eeeepolaly, Teobeding to wey ee be and the Good Time Coming, pound ones, shall be healed, if ‘at the first in. | unobserved ‘are found to have beon' fault- | time after twelve o'clock on Friday night the office of | ,,St¢amshine America, Caledonia, Olty of London, Louist- | Opium mist not ve ven at at Spi arrests ‘ tension. Would not delay neo-sarily ? | less But fs not all, A thousand, five thousand - Ana, ker City, El Old, ( Cromw icior, North ae acuation; can ‘only be: by ‘Are you sure that you can procure & reconcite. | years hence, men will inquire when ‘and by whom | ‘he Flusbing Railroad Company was entered by burglars, | Star, Raleigh, Euterpe, Leo, Idaho, Chase, Hatteras, Yaz00 | secretion and producing evacuation. ae. &e. de. tion after prolonged anarchy, without employing force? | as projected and instituted the steam overland eonuge. tho safe blown open and elght thousand dollars abstract. | CA hes Siege of holera ss digcase in the frst stage, caused by «fulness ‘Who will advocate of foree merel; on, wl U1 en, NW. 3 der: nrcesh Pelahaed Geer Cartan: | oven Ot hove indionslably. Dotted tae dlatkat opmataghithe\ | Oo hace ag, ete an Carona © sone cured. Opium binds nema up, and may ver Mr. Seward % which iy feasibes and pertectiy cecistenk opin: | Pacific to tho shores of the Atlantic Ocean. ‘The answer | Story window, which was reached by climbing ® car Miscellancous. and. if used carly, while the stomach ix ‘absords toting, es opporeanity nerves" the consitullon? Jn what part of the constitution is writ, | wi bai wan prajocted and Intiuted by the Sorolaies | snd ye ay charge of powder mage have, boon | yin grey urbe naire during the Int gale see general | Sredors ch un effe of mene dna, But they are I . A “ Saovsty's privliogs, bub oven @ blessing i eat tee etaceemting | Cincoin, (applause ‘We ‘have hail two. Postinaster | used, 24 ho door was blown completely of tho safe, and | "4s coumns, a sc roaxy | cengad hurt not the tooth a8 calomel does; aud are more fen this occasion comes to institute a new “civil | Generals. ‘No more prudent or efictent ouothan Mont. | the windows of the ofice shatiored and throvn into the | mag "was' hunbull'veret of Ibis tour roger, seven | HOW THEY SAOULD BE GIVEN. = elustered after had: ended with the complete attain. | gomery Blair has ever presided in that dopartmont, | streot.. The noise of the explosion must have been | years old, and formerly run in the Galway and New York | | Whan the onergies are trated, when the pulse ie Yalow Fhe amomblage which has peat of “the awful objo:ta for. which it was wagod. | (Applanee.) In his sucoesor, Ar, Dennison, wo tnd a | seat, it, Wt Sito inte" village did mov attack any | the Yours secede ssdouned wud parcuased ty arthur | Meacion at the hear, naw jhe We to tke BEAN the Fact! 8 wi 10 Ov ircum- it al any le, com |, a e action [- sae Sree foreign States for jah baie pm of our poner conaltion, te giving us special and | one to ne place, the amount stolen two thousand | Leary, Esq, of this city, her present owner. ESTE’ s PILLS, Begin with fc : Baoan, ane. ven io is promptly restoring | dollars was the ‘private property of the superintendent | | Bur yAnnarotsn. Pickett, from Baltimore for San Fran- io ayrp of Sune etal teks wile griteee ae very youthful a townsman of Auburn is, he is never- and the President have a ri; peculiar cause for satisfaction. e | theless habitually thoughtful; however old, he is yet accept oreven make war against any of im the transportation of mails throughout the late theatre | of the road, Mr. Robert White. About six o'clock on | gle peters Seporced Ce AE onan be Sept | should no other symptom be present in acholeric time than. Aiways cheerful and hopetul. This particular greeting | people of the United States only under thelr Mmited | of war, and in that way performing an eminent part in | Saturday morning two men got on the down train at West | f.. Ajeet (UuscanrMing Dart of her cargo, Dd caceneiniig Se | o very low pulse the Pills should be given, OF the next symp- + €alls up not mere fancies, but memeries—some new and | power to suppress sedition insurrection, and for | the reconciliation of the American people, Watchful of | Flushing who appeared to uct strangely, and the con- | gud would be ready for wea about 20th. + | toms’ will be rumbling of the bowels and & slight diarrhea, thers old; come pleasing, others mournful; some pri- | that purpose only. What then? Must we give up the | the interests of external as well ag of internal commerce, | ductor, suspecting them of tho burglary, had thom ar- | “Sup zivina Owsns, A877 tons, built at Bath in isa, | YR euucate (AES Mee ec a hut the dose of pills “See, otheds publis; wittall of which, however, you all | hope of further clevation of classes: in thie several he. has brought into action a new and direct postal me | rested at Hunter’s Point, and handed over to the police | pas been sold os privele terms. potas fics nine TAY alles Cadac at wenaetieeataee are and generously associated; and those ut any new guarantees for individual liberty and | With Brazil, and thus has introduced ws to of the Forty-seveath precinct. Sergeant Boch, who was Sine Sexnuina, Al, 1266 tons. built at Kennebunk in 64,18 | batting th aeeaa. “Phey have eased the circulation to apomneries have become so indelibly appressed upon me | progress? By no means, Marching in this path of pro- | more intimate intercourse with the States of | onduty at the station house, seurched the men tho- | nas been sold at about $70,000, extent and this isa great gain. So, should the "u 4 hey seem to me to constitute a part of my very and ol ion of masses is what we have been | South America. A year hence we shall see him | roughly, but found noting to warrant any suspicion of ins Paviee ‘A2, 968 tons, built at Quebee in 1861, has | Se on, a few doses of pills every few hours will soon com “teeing. We have met occasionally during the past five | doing always in the season of peaoe, and what we have | extending commorcial, political and friendly con- | their complicity in the burglary. He afterwards ascer- | poe wold in this eity on private terms, : plete the cure. po ay ‘or well prepared barley water but always under circumstances which were pain- pee ing more effectually im’ tho prosecution of | nection to the islands of the Pacific and the great | tained that they were employed by his brother in Green- ‘AN AI! Banx, 296 tons, built at New York in 1856, has soe rote kang bo ate hed ey nea x4 ‘and which excited deep soliciude. You freely gave | the war. It isa uational march, as onward and irresist- | continents that lio beyond It, (Renewed applause.) | point, and were on their way to work when arrested. | yen soldon terms not made public. ‘early in this Way, and it will xoon Tose its terrors. Z KRenjember at’ all times that ft is not the quantity of BRANDRETH'S PILLS tak the ur pathies then, even when my visits were | ible as the late conflict between froe and slaye labor was | 1 wish you ail ‘could understaud Mr. Speed, the | The sergeant did not therefore feel justified in holding bs + wien my appeals to you, aud through you to | vigorous and. irroprossible. (Kuthustastic applause.) | Attorney Goneral, as I do, Ido not know whether he | the men, both of whom wore Gormans, and did not un- soe Terra in Sot Ronen eee See but distant fellow citizens, to make new efforts | ‘The plan of reconciliation we are pursuing has given ua | is to be more admircd for varied and accurate learning | derstand a word of English. ea Boon, tron Mise: Mik. obletintadl th which must] guide ua in their use. Physicians give im~ suoritees for our suilring country, must have | two great national advances tn this progress Gf moral | oF for what seems to bean intultive faculty of moral phi | Hxociaas Cospocr oP rat Capra or 4 Puorntixt—He | sro TE pe ana RC Tedia Wrath, Gostogs Conn oS a nee eee eS PIES aces ition, which are now to tmade fast | lorophy. Only the dolicate nervous system, which We | Rove tis BOAT AGAINST A DRAWRRIDGE AND Neary Kunis | Bight of 20th inst, and was badly damaged. Her cargo was | certain than calomel as cleansers of the liver and kidneys, (peemed querlous and exacting, and when either public | and political el ver private anxieties denied me_the privil of even | and firmly fixed. First, it secures a volun abolition | all enjoy, but #0 seldom appreciate, seems to me to fur- es : about half discharged. The vessel is now full of water, i 3 ot hurt the teeth or bo femporary reat and calmness, Who that labored under | of slavery bp cvery State which has engaged iu insur, | nish a parallel for his quick sonsibilties in the discovery | 4 May axp His Wire —At nine o'clock Saturday morning | ” somu Tmax Ty ae, Chae froma Baliicrore for Dighton, | Shamel does whey 300, funcoans am bead Di casei the woht of S Serr at ss head rection; and secondly, # mus: Ry vase does secure an ae (oar of Binpees Copisaes) med Le ‘an affair occurred at the drawbridge over Newtown creek, qhish sunk outside of No i harbor in the gale night of oe ee ae its quicker, but in cholera 17 have rem-d land 7 by te sl theme! n , WRI , aver lov with more than earthly adoction was | Seecdman? i" the’ federal conttibutom “which? der | the progressof humanity, he Is nevertheless temperate, | ® Blseville, L. f. Tt appears that the propeller Thomas | and ialled rom Providente. mee kee fh amg gpa pe root reia Bp te Mhreai day with a violent dissolution of its politi- | clares that either ‘slavery nor involuntary ser- | thoughtful and wise in the conduct of administration. | Cornell approached the drawbridge at the hour stated Senr RP Hepes, whch tes bacp saBors op Georges Jaland cle pict egy 4 er ower, less ox: ia. got off 19th with assistance from steamer | eusod, the whole terrible chain of ev! follow, as seen In <a ions, to be too quickiy followed ty domestic anar- | vitude, pt for criine, shall over hereafter | These are they who were or are the counsellors and | without blowing the usual signal or slackening her speed. | #ince Sunday sehy, and iersara ‘iy imperial and p> ly foreign des- | exist in any part of the United States, (Applause.) | agents of the President of the United States during tho | 7, Seadiaratie Maseae eee: Dost anproact, | Uncle gam. worst cases of cholera, but can be infallibly prevented by [Potism? “Would 0 God that the patriots of Mezico kad | ‘The people who have so steadily adRered to the | eventful period through which wo havo passed. That eee is adil ki Scun Gxonce Prescorr (Br), A2, 145 tons. built at Liver- BRANDRETH’S PILLS. Sever, in the midst of her civil commtis, iaken to them- | true path of democratic. progress and civilization | they have always agreed from tho first in deciding the | hurried to open the draw, but before be got it completely | P00!, NS; in 1853, has been sold on private terms, UR LB Se ae ting Be penn i ind Mt ho ‘Selees’ the confort if indifference and repose. But all 1s | through all the seductious of peace, and through so many | momentous questions with which they were engaged is | opened tho propeller dashed forward and struck the | , So¥RS &« Krxg, 42s, 90 ons, built in Baltimore in 185), mow changed. The civil war isevded. Death has re- | difficulties and at such feartul cost in war, will now | Not usserted. A Cabinet which should agree at once on Grav, smashing one of the gear wheels, ‘The wife of the | 48 been sold for $2500. Sete er walt ined cores ot at PP auribute moved his, victims ; inte 8 has crowned her heroes, and | have new inducements aud encouragements to perse- | every such question would be no better or safer than one | tender now ran on the bridge to assist him, when a rope Scan Asnorz—Nantucket, Oct 21—A fore and aft schr, | this fact toatmespheric causes. I recommend that BRAN- Bumanity hes canonized her martyrs; the sick andthe | yre_in that path unit they shall have succesfully re- | coulisellor, Our republican systera, und the political | attached gave way, striking them both with such vio- | BAme unknown, is ashore tn'the breakers on the south sidé | DRETH'S FiLLS be broken and tkenin syrup or molasses; stricken -are cured; the surviving combatants are | duced t a vertly tye sublime asertion of the political | system of every free country, requires, if not a | lence as to knock them down on the bridge in a state of fone to her and hey will probably bo Sevek the'veseclei:| Soe en oh ee inca cern fraternizing;.and the country, the sbject of our just | eguatity of all men, which the founders, in itor im- | “multitude of counsellors,” at least an ga- | insensibility. The propeller pursued her way and offered baat od pride and tcf affection, ouce more stands colle:ted and | yortal delaration, laid down as the trae basis of Ameri- | tion and diverseness of | counsellors. But this £ | no assistance to the injured, Sergeant Boch and others ORC! % Ng 7 is. Zomposed, firmer, stronge- ind mare mijerdo than ev'r | Gan Union, (Projonzed applause.) It iscertain that the | do maintain and. confidently proclaim, that every | saw tho occurrence, Te ea an get upon the bridge | sold Mian shire Valente 100 font, bale ot Bathe in Pee cau ane: ecescaied ena eae before, aie cause of dangerous disconten’ at lume ) plan of reconciliation which I have thus largely ex- | important decision of the administration’s has been | until a boat was obiuined. After some difficulty they | 1868, sold in Genoa for £5500’ White Mountain, 940 tong, | Yanee. Advice free, M. HOWES, Attorney and Counselior,. ) it wise. I maintain with equal firmness, and ~ declare eded in getting the injured couple off tho bridge. | built at Bath in 1861, wold in London: for £8760; bark Scot: | 78 Nassau sire Saad oe oer Teliettane oa x a OE duane pea La age ey re? (Appiense. with still greater pl inion that iL of land. 384 builtin Maine in 1844, sold in L we ni tate each other on this change, | however, be hindered or hasten low. can greater pleasure, the opinion tha! no council o Snell, of Greenpoint, ws sent for and arrived in time | 14nd. 384 tons, bullt in Maine in 184, sold in London for and upon the pew prospe-ts which open before us? | hindered? You aro yoursolves aware of the answer | g/vernment cver ezialed ina revoludicnary period in any | to render’ such scrvicesus were necessary. ‘The names ot | #26. ° |. 10 Te THOMAS. LONE Se See ‘These however, cover a broad ficld. 1 could | when yo fasten uponany violent, factlous or seditious | nation which was either more harmomicus or more loyal to | the injurod are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wonderly, ‘The | _Lavxonep—A schr of 211 tons, ealled the Loulea Crockett, | Toys, uilees, Fish; lour and every tilng else chouper than fax your kindness 0 much as to survey the | exhibition of passion or discontent in any of the lately | each other, to their chief and to their country. (Applause.) | wouan was most severely injured. yras Jaunched at Roekland on the 4th inst, from the yard of | Any store in New York... One istoe houses at whole of it; and even if I were willing you would kindly | rebellious States and argue from it the failure of the | Had this council been at any time less harmonious or it eis Feber rocked & Bon. a Reelin ay pA dmg a 3d —— ee that all ~ hens pee A power oe plan, You argue justly. Every turbulent and factious | 1eas lo, et 1 pons, thee. have feared es gece of the Jersey City News. po sg ‘arwell, Joseph Farwell, and others of Rock blogger SIXTH AVENUE peech is abridg: nly magnanimous themes person in the iately incurrectionary States is resisting, | repwl ppily, I need not enter the flold to assign ‘ 4 ‘Ai Newburyport ith, the bark John H. Pei ee Srorthy of Zour ineigtaal wndersiandin:, or eompauble | Bignering and delaying the work of restoration to. the | honors to our hailtary and naval chiefs. Their achieve. | | Two Mix Suor nr Tunorans.—Two private watchmen, | tons, from th Fura x Bios eon Oko Cursor” Shaw MAMMOTH MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, the feelings whucl ave moved this interview. | extent of his ability. But the case is precisely the same | ments, while they have excit the admiration and won | named George C. Haas and Francis Buckmaster, in the | 9Wned by the buiiders, parties in Boston@and Capt Hiram tap ‘" We have lost the great and good Prosident, Abraham | with ourselves. Manifestations of doubt, distrust, crimi. | the affectionate gratitude of ail our countrymen, have ii of Coonge V. De Mott, at Hudson City, were shot | Taslorgaowilleommand her. “She has been built from the | Wy Soke a (aura ond Sr acs sch every onset Jincaln. He had reached a stage of moral considera- | nation, contempt or defiance in the loyal’ States | already become a grand theme of universal history. 1 | C™Ploy of George V. De Mott, at Hudson City, were shot | best materia te te ae ths ole fromn thes WiktLy ONE THOUSAND ThiMMED BONNETS, tion when his name alone, if encircled with a martyr’s | are equally injurious, and equally tond to delay the | omit to epeak of foreign nations and of the proceedings | about two o'clock yesterday morning by two unknown | wit'q nee Sn eee ee ee eee NEARLY ONE THOUSAND TRIMMED BONNETS, wreath, would be more usefi! to humanity at large tham | work of reconciliation, How, ten, ahall it be hastened? | of the government in regard to thom for two reasons: | burglars, who succeeded in making their escape. It | guret F Sinclair, owned by Messry Bishop & Raynor, and in. | ™#4® up and on exhibition in our exieusive Bis persenal efforts could be beneticial to any one coun- | I reply, virtually, in the language of ghe President—Iin | first, because the discussion of such questions 1s for 4 sopears that while the watchmen were patrolling their ster trade, RANGING IN PRIGE FROM $10 TO $25, may, it try as her chosen chief magistrate. He is now asso- | the spirit of the constitution and im harmony, not onl; season necessarily conducted without immediate pub-" Gisted. with Washington. ‘The two Amorican chiefs, | with our politics, but with our religion—-<We. must | licity; the other is a reason I need not assign. Naver. | beat they met two unknown mon carrying a bundle at aie cenientes ceaieea # Tn comparing our prices with those asked on Broadway for hough they are dead, still live, and they are loading the | trust each other.’ (Applauce.) Can we not trust each | theless, I may say in general terms this: We have | the corner of Cottage street and Bergen avenue. | They ‘Turxity Houst, LoNpox, Sept 26, 1868. | the same goods, the following difference will be apparent: entire human race fo a more spirited progress toward | other? Once we wore friends. Wo have since been | Claims upon foreign nations for injuries to the United attempted to stop the strangers, when they turned and Notice is hereby given that from and after this date the <a fields of broader liberty and bigher civilization. (Ap- | enemies. We are friends again. (Renewed applause.) | States and her citizens, and other nations have pre- fired two shots, and then, throwing down the bundle, | Bell heretofore sounded at the Dungeness Lighthouse in Bonnets for 12, sold on Broaway forge. piause.) In tho place of Abraham Lincoin we have @ | But, whether in friendship or in enmity, in peace | sented claims against this government for alleged in. | rau away. Haas was wounded in the stomach and Buck- OnE bey Be Miesortinnee, and in leu thereof » bat rien jo ie i pe pn enwes ie ‘mew Prosident. a tae Ot Jou he ‘ia personally un- | or % ‘war, we are and can be nothing else to each | juries to them or their subjects. Although these claims | masier was hit in the hip, but neither of them is consid. Pate moulin or the barn will raverie an ake ‘Ofane dn Ronnets for $20, nold on Broadway for known. The people around. me, with their cus- | other than'brethron. (Loud applause.) A few evenings | are chiefly of a nal and pecuniary nature, yet the | ered to be dangerously injured. The package was found | yiz:—From NE % E round Sto W 3, N, and vice Seren’ Bonnets for $25, sold on broadway for $36." fomary thoughtfulness, are inquiring of those who | ago hundred Southern men, who recently had been | discussion of them involves principles easential | to be the proceeds of a burglary at the residence of W. | #0 4s to paint in every direction between those bearings once — are nearar to him than themselves what manner | more or less influential and leading revolutionists, visited | to the independence of States and harmony among | H. Horton, jeweller, residing in South Bergen. in each minute, the duration of tae sdund being § seconds, | | Tf you would avold tho faticue and discomfort of shopping, of man Andrew Johnson is and what manner of | my house at Washington. They were frank, unreserved | the nations. I believe tbat the Prosident Twill pondiuce Eee vat OF SF SCONE Dee ae rate One dah Ss We aioe nee oak LE doe, President he may be expected to be, When, in 1861, | and earnest in tholr’nesuranees of acquiescence and re- | this part of our affairs insuch a manner a3 to yield and re- The National Game. * 2 avidin el bi casp 3 — 4 ‘treason, laying aside for the moment the- already ob- | conciliation, as I also was in mine, ily, a party of | cover indemmities juslly duc, without any compromice of the ETNA V8. ALLAIRE. CORTON GATwaY. TRIMMED JOCKEYS AND TURBANS. moxious mask of slavery, and investing itself wish the | inteltigent Buglishmen were in my dwelling at the game | national ity and honor. With whatever jealousy we Truxity House, LONDON, Oct 8, 1865. * TRIMMED JOCKEYS AND TURBANS. always aitractive and honored robes of democratic (ree- | time, - I introduced the late robels to the may adhere to our inherited principle of avoiding en. | The Grst match ofa series of home and home game | Notice is horeby given that in accordance with the adver. | All the shapes, styles aud designs in velvet, bexver Introduced the late rebel representatives iy princip! fa rf r? ‘to dom, flashed ils lurid light through the Senate chamber | of ympathizing England, and I said to the parties:—“You | tangling alliances with foreign uations, the United States | between the apprentices and young men under instrue- bevy Hag this ry) anne ae 8th of August last, the tee = rig eee eee = andannounced as already completed a dissolution of | luicly fach of sou shoucht that the Souehera men pro- | must continue to exercise, as always before our ciyjl war | tions in the Etna and Allaire Iron Works took place | way efenew’ exkiblted’” Both: lights age colored ted, and | snd on exbibivion. Meiday marniig. {the Union, then a leader, Who should be at first aSena- | ferred British rule to citizonship in the United States.’ | they did exercise, a just and beneficont influence in the Ki ft Gi ise Said lage ated will only be seen from a bearing of NNW 3; W to NWI, N, | LARENTS AND GUAKDLANS cannot fal} to get suited, i oy errata ~ Lester? ae, oa required {2 | While the Englishmen individually disclaimed, both par. international conduct of foreign States, particularly those | °2 ee, a omer reeupoint, the vee roo e The upper Tight ts shown from,» timber framing 87 feet BONNET FEAMBS AND MATERIALS, ral a ‘0 we awaken sleeping loyalty an jotism througuout the | ties promptly answered, as they now do, that that idea | W! are near to us on this continent, and which are es- | challenging party. lame, was cotmmenond at two’ | Above Kigh water spring ¢ on s situated half mileto | 9» it iption, ee daithe ior to rouse fis aheonscloas hosts and to inspire them | was'not mercly a delusion, but an absurd mistake, | Pecially endeared to us by their advption of republican inati- | o'clock. Although the weather was somewhat unpropi- , : gf every description; including all the novelties of the season with the resolution needed to rescue the constitution, | They-now know that even during the excitement of the Kations’ ‘(Aprlause.) Just influence of ours was im- | ‘ioue ana interfered quite waterially with the progress armeeigwer Hah ts 37 foot above high, water spring tides, | or yeverye width and quality to match. Flowers, Poa y e suppress the rebellion and preserve the integrity of tho | war, the American citizen, whether North or South, eee 85 ought to have been npprohended by the | oeine sport, the game was well played, the batting of | line bearing NW by N lead through the Gatway in the ete eats erate ore. to # bonnet, in the Ei k Cl) blic. (Applause,) 7b me reason xemed & sugges, in | reall rican people, when they fell into the distract of : i beat wat le prices. acae i ‘From circumslances, that | to ayy ether his ove Priya hog 9 civil war. ‘With the return of peace it is coming beck to imas especially being of the tallest kind, which "By order, P 1 BERTHON, Secretary, NTY AND COUNTRY MILLINERS @hat ke ‘while he ee inflezitle and pet P you, us ugain in ‘strength than ever, Zam sure that proved rather too much for the fielding of the Ailaires, supplied at five per cent advance; cut lengths sold at the fed pairich, should alote a ciikn ofa kerdakag boa po edt bers phere! Pose amet en ae | ata ae futeree: has nat deen let sight of by the Presi. | Causing the game to full into the hands of thelr oppo- Ship Wi Hunter Msenley, faa’ Hambarg for Bos. | ities tab? tne Bacecs anh, Wedunmamen sees Mlate—a slavehoider im practice, though not in principle, | ties of ci n | dent of the United Sates for a single moment; and I expect | PM! ssa abr ech aad ton, Sept 27, off Scllly.” : Fives, TEST. at dlaeaalaer im practice, though nol in principlc, | Wes of cio war. Except those of you who have been | sin We Carial Sai Joy OM eatin,” whersver Bhip Alien Austin, from NYork for Liverpool, Oct 12, of | “Pe PHoes CHIN EO OH Sra NOES. Fehnion, of Tenne:sec, c.mplctely filled thse c:mplec condi- | wrong insult and inenignee wt ho hauls of those leaders | they have teen fore etablished throughout o. bas oy fn a ‘Take the cars from the Astor House or Canal street, tell the swith the convent if the whole American peo- | thaw fo he?’ ‘Canwe ton forget where ‘he can forgive? | the American ‘speedily vindicated, re. hs maine phandnamipaelennaded bm eS ee ‘he assumed the great (Loud applause.) | Are you aware that his te-me of amnetty to offendersare newed and reinvigoraled. (Applausc.) When 1 shall Steamer Hudson, from Baltimore for New Orleans, Oct 18, MAMMOTH NiciiNiiy Beta GL off Cape Hatteras. 126 SIXTH AVENUE, NE. ST! Foreign Ports. M, T. HIGG! Bxxos Avues. Aug 25—In port ships Parana (Arg), Lang. +-=y=gp == ston, for Cais; Allcn Thorndike, Thorndike. and Vat West | U7 ENDELL PHILLIPS Parthi will wy ity. ‘insurrection pn my Miagitious, snsoien! 7 than those which ’ soe this progress successfully worked out on the Amori- defiant, and announced, to the astonishment Terre Have vin Cvak suen the tadeay of law more | ean continent, Tsball then. look for tho sigus of its suc- mankind, that the pretended free empire which | firmly maintained than it has been by him in the exercise | cessful working throughout the other continents. (Ap- was building by usurpation within forbidden. | of discriminating clemency? (Applause.) Some of you ause.) It is thus that I think the administrations of eee . 8 Was founded upon the corner stone of slavery. | seem to have been slightly disturbed by professions or Xbrahats Lincoln and Andrew Johnson may be assumed ee eee Le eet Lefora cr tok, RE ek i chien The newly inaiguarated Prosident, Lincoln, with deci- | demonstrations of favor toward the President made by | #4 an epoch at which humanity will resumo with new ldg; Kath: nd (Br), Jones, for’ Boston, do; Seneca Bubject—"THE SOUTH VICTORIOUS,” mh Welle, aad Casiterides (RP Aahtore, |= “yon 7), Wylie, and Casiterides (Br), Anhford, rigs Vineland, Nichola, and Attle Durkee, Crosby, ___ POLITICAL, un pen a pecan Banta, Sept 5—Arr Br brig Carmelita, Thurston, Balti- pecs NASSAU ASSOCIATION. more. sion noi unaccompenied by characteristic prudence, an- rties who have heretof< ved his administration, | spirit and courage the career which, however slow, is nev- that thenceforth slavery should be deemed ‘and | ks 'well as that of his predecessor." (Laughter,). And you wii at cranny dereccd toward: the destruction 9 oy ‘treated as a public enemy. (Applause) Andrew Johnscm | ask, May not the President yet prove unfaithful tous? | form of human slavery, and the Ly of accepted the new conditions of his p pular leadership which | Fr myself, 1 laid aside partisanship, if I had any, in 1361, | ‘men. (Enthusiastic and prolonged applause.) And now, eo eacri- inks ba bobs rato tai El wowommmne® ‘this announcement created, and thenceforward he open- | when the salvation of the country demanded my dear friends and neighbors, after this pleasant inter- o —— By, frecly and honestly declared, not only that the erec- | fice, It is not, therefore, my pelea to descend to mere | view we part once more—you to continue, I hope with Capi, Sept 9—In port Br brigs Flying Cloud, Jensen, for FOR MAYOR, ‘tion of the new edifice should be prevenicd, but the cor- | partisanship now. Andrew Johnson laid aside, I am | wnabated success and pleasure, your accustomed domes- NYork ets: Chi Kore ror do. Ide. OHN T HENRY, JR, ner stone of slavery itself, the rock of all our past as sure, whatever of partivanship he had at the same time, | tic and social pursuits; I to return to the capital, there Umpire, R. Jones, of the Frontier Base Ball Club. Hauivax, Oct 17— chr Village Belle, Clare, New York. JOHN T. RY, well as of all ou then future dangers, should be uplifted | (Applause), Thiat™ noble. act did hot allow, but, on the | to watch and wait and work on alittle longer. But wo | goorers, Giarreit Roach and D. O'Kicf. The gime was | Clem tiles B King Coflll Nore | so Col, CURTIS GRAHAM, Chairman. ‘and removed, and cast out from the republic. (Ie- | Gther band, it forbade, collusion by the friends of the | Shall meet again. We came together to-day to celebrate | called at the ond of the seventh innings. Owing to the | for Boston ready. © Ps US Fanny Bingoln, Colina, | ~ —— ed applause.) Whatever may have been thought | Union with{opponents of the policies of the war and of | the end of civil war. We will come | together | rain the return match will probably take place in a weck | — Por av Paixce, Oct 1—In port brig Coquette (Br), Hoyt, BMOCRATS, AROURE Deane Teeaar MEET- you, or by me, or by others, at tas time, | recopeiguog which. the government has found | ogain under next October's aun, to anjoice | im | or ten days, at the saine place. st da ing of the Eighteenth Ward Ircing Democratic Axsoein- is now apparent tha! the attempied revolution Culminal it baad to pursue. Duty requires abso- | the revoration of peace, harmony and union ie " ‘pt 28—in port bark Amy, Nickerson, for Bos. | tion on Monday evening, We ose? Le ame | fohen th: notional banner was for tiv first time succesfully | jute and uncompromising fidelity to the sup. out the land, Until that time I refrain from what | EURBKA, OF NEWARK, VS. ACTIVE, OF NEW YORK. to ‘Wh, barks Armenia, Hamilton,and Mary Edson, Pye ay uy ape eg se 7 Repo cig ot veplunted ty our gallant army on the banks of the Cumber- | porters of those policies, whosoever and of | Would be a pleasant task—the forecasting of the | The game betwoon the Eurcka Club, of Newark, and | Mary) err Echo, Benson, Baltimore, T. J. O'Kuxve, Secretary, H, 8. CAMERO, Chairman, Oe rpanntaxy HALL, Regular Democratic Republican Nomination, Mend, and when Tennessee, first among the border States | Bitatsoover ence ee, “TApplanse.) “Andrew | Material progress of the country, thenormal increase of “ i tis ek tinto—Are b which had been roluotantly carried into the rebellion, | Jonneon has practiced that helity, acatnst ae.) Andrew | population by birth and immigeation, and its diifusion | *e Active Club, of New ‘ee Maseaiataa ll Aaya ate 1nd ath, Ne sche Tncpunionce, Belyee: NYork: ed onco more a foothold and a resting place to the | of enemies, to the sacrifice oF his forune, the hazard of | over the now obliterated Ime of Masorand Dixon to the | the score being six to three. «. TRixipAn, Get Ln port hark 8 Sanity ” oll, for jade} pl ‘Suthorities of the Union. From that time, while itwas | his tiborty,’and even the peril of bis lif,’ (Enthusiastic | Gylf of Mexigo, and over and across the Rocky Moun- | Hy ATLANTIC AND ATHLETIC GAME POSTPONED, | fuegos; Urig J Melntyre, necessary to prosecute the war with such energies as | cheering)’ The same deny still ddentitled with the | tains alohz the bordet of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean. I itn OP ah. M. A. o’pRiBy. American Ports. FOR JUSTICE OF THE MARINE COURT, n nature Lad novor before exerted, it was at the | success of those policies and, of course, is necessary to | Say now only this: Go on, fellow citizens, Ingrspae and on, BOSTON, Oct 19—Arr_brigs Fanny, Weeks, Savannah; prises ame time equally needful, with wisdom which has never | the achievement of their magnitieent ends, (Loud ap- | multiply as you have heretofore done. Extend chahnels Owing to the decease of Mr. Matthew A. O’Brien, Bal Richmond, Powers, Philadelphia: (To fill vacancy), ang AT ami the beneficent work of restor- | piause.) Why should he now abandon those policies, | of internal commerce as the development of agricultural, | brother of Mr. Peter O’Brien, the game that was pro- ler, Jeremie; George Prowse, (ee mee the Union and harmonizing the great political family | {nd desert time-honored and favored supporters, merely | foreign and national resources requires. Impfove your | nosed to take place on Monday between the above clubs is ; aes Sonate MICHAEL C. GROSS. hich, although it had been totaporariiy distracted, was | because the dawning success of our efforts has compelled | harbors, consolidate the Union now while you can, with ed. The d ‘take of tho Sounders of th ‘0, Alien: 'E Magee, Richarteon, HE MEMBERS OF THE EIGHTEENTH WARD 80- ined, nevertheless, to live and grow forever under | former opponents to approve and accept them? (Re- | out unconstitutionally centralizing the government, and postponed. je decoased was one of foun he vie, Baker, and Corson, nia Barns Orin alll meet ak Gietr roomaa, AT . Blizabet ‘hat majestic protection. (Loud applause.) The abviition | nowed applause.) Patriotism and loyalty equally, how- | henceforth yon will enjoy, asa tribute of respect and | Atlantic Club, and, until his recent illness, has been ite orner_ Bixteenth sireet, on Monday evening, Octo ck, Parker, slavery was thenceforth equally an element vf persis'ont Y ire that fh i be . | contidence, that security at home and that consideration " cr Tigo'elork. By onder of Sora pamkan pet Mednaas ahen) Be | SD He ee faithful: thcvefog, om your part, and at. | abroad which the maritime Powers of the world have of | Fenewned pitcher. | His funeral, p ene, falling on (8 7's) P sh mn Trig sie: OY SOHN RILRY. Chairman. Doither reads history with care nor studies tho ways of | though tha’ sicurity T offer %¢ unscestaary and eu. | ite, when their candor was specially needed, only relue- | day appointed for the match, necessitates the postpones | Tie Faiat pr airs wMetiong New. Orleans: vark Man: | 7 a Providence with reverence, who does not see that, for | pentane, nite fuarantee qdelty on htc | twnily apd partially conceded. (Applause!) May our | ment of the game to a future day. Eee CHD Pano. te Re dod else, Hon; | []SION NOMINATION. kchre Tielen Mar, Nickerson, Georgetown, DO; White Foam, FOR SUPERVISOR, yet qua: ‘the prosecution of these double, diverse, and yet equaily vt, (Renewed cheering.) Th ho hitherto op. | Heaventy Father bless you and your families and friends, Jtportant purposes of war and peace," Andrew Jolneon | Paces ile Prosident, out gow profess to support hith, | abd have you all in His holy keeping until the rolling | “ Howes, Baluunmes My D Oaumer, Crantuer, ° Philadelyhia: ures ‘was fitly appointed to be a jonal Governor in Ten: | Fither are sincere OF insincere. "Tito must prove which | Months shall bring around that happy meeting in 1866; SHIPPING NEWS. Sid cpeemabip Balbes, bark ANOS wivastotis, 4p ANDREW BLEAKLEY, ‘memee—the first of a series of Provisional Governors | js the fact. If they’are sincere who that a loyal | and so, for the present, farewell. (Loud applause.) BPE wipe aeisien panne Ann we BALTIMORE, Oct 19—Arr steamship Geo Appold, Towes, OT! ASeUy, RISTRICE-MogAT HALL at HALL—A? pe ty to the insurrectionary States, | heart must not rejoice in their late though not too long AAMANAC FOB NEW TORE—TaIS DAT. Roston via Norfolk: sechra Col Jones, Ut nreoung of the delegates of the Mozart Convention, it was subsequently elected Vice Presidont, and in | delayed converswn? «If they are insincere, are we 6 18| moow sxrS..........¢¥ 718 | phen Morgan, Davey, NXork: Broadfield, Crowell, Boston. : y' ui ey 513! NE SE,..-:- 1078 0 bd "Id acirs John Byers (BY), Pyer, Dorchester, NB: Willow =a (ol ‘Thursday ert MS ee 19, at 74 Firet arenes. AUN Rimes. WON ours. the end constitutionally inaugurated President of the | either less sagacious, or have we les ability now than larwood, Bos: ietriet (Renewed applause.) We are contin- reto' iteract treac! onal gener ‘ . Harp, dford; Edna Harwood, Harwood, tase tora HH bates coucerting the origin and author. | auser Perhaps ‘you fear the integrity of the. tan, Sar. Selneeli en thi heed WINE Port of New York, October 21, 1865, {on bre Bae Sa Or Oe on anne aan OH HARRT INGTON, Ouairman. ian of restoration. New converts, North and | ] confess, with ‘a full sonse of my accountability, . — CHARTESTON, Oct 16—Arr steamship Emily B Souder, | _S&Mune Mornes, Secretary. it the President's All ofitas if | that among all the public men whom I have met, (From the Raleigh Standard.) 7 CLEARED. Marshman, NYork: brig Concord, Everett, Wilmington. NC. | oo oar ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, 218T WARD. were a now and recent development, On the contrary, | of with whom I have been associated or concerned, in | The following important despatch was received from | , Steamship City of Tondou (Br), Mirchousé, Queenstown } via Stono Lniet—iheC has been riding quarantine, news tits 15 Regular Democratie Tammany and now w S00 yaaa H aoe rage Andrew ae o this or any other country, no one has cormed bo me to AQ the President of the United States by Governor Holden, and I og —_, cdinn: tailed tuade hii Pert, ford 38 « age: achrs Hae Roses, Rimonene, Kew Yorks Pai eae ear coe Oo —paneny plan, not plan in any respect. | more ‘wholly from personal caprice and eelfish am- 5 ¥ let. : n rid ine a0 days, ‘or Member seer! Gir Eich cbruntiy yet distiney fered tty to ihe | bition than Andrcio Johnoom : none fo be more purely and | 80d was at once forwarded by him to the President of hieamebtp, George Cromwell, ——. New Orteans—Ht B | “bANVERS Oct Ar sch O Willikma, Golsing, and B Sots I" DUFFY. have 0, administration, at the moment I before re- | exclusively move! in pmdlic action by love of country and | the Convention. We presume there is no doubt but the | Cromwell W Perry, Risiey, Philadeip! = 5 . i 3 peers : \ ~! RIV! a ’ WA HIRTERNTH, MBLY DISTRICT, eabed, when the work of restoration was to begin; at od will to mankind. I hope Thave said enough of the | Convention will at ouce act unanimously in response to Steamship Victor, Gates, New Orleane—Livingston, Fox & pe HVE Geta beg, fuses. IE Curtis, Merri. 22%.e! ao . my ine at nae, Ghe moment when, although by the world reel seociates be Co. .. Sld schr Enoch ‘. a i ee OO ee BR Tog nme {Steamship Rateigh, Walker. Savannah—Livingwton, Fox & Ker, Georgian, Dut A Dinetnowor, beyard, | omination for Member of Asseuably, SHONAS ¢ Silo plan wien then or ever af eciatoesenes. | tae els tue Tum moon speak eT ualy |W. W. Horan ities Slansichie Cees, Bon ae ee ean 8 : " be mana abr a Great applause.) ‘This plan, although occanonally Te: | tognrd and esteem them ‘Heretofore F eowla. not doo | “kyery doliarot the Sate debt created 4o aid tho rebel- | Dickinwou,) tne nthe. 12th 4 then PECIAL NOTICES. ring variation of details, ‘nevertheless admits of BO | without inviting what might prove injurious debate: | tion against the United States should be pi teamahip Leo, Nerrill Revannah—Murray & Xephew, Ty RR <I tial change or mociication. It could neither be | moreover, I could not do so without seeming to desire | and forever. The great maxs of the should not be | Stesmrhip Quaker City, West, Charice Wonka tove bulwarks); Caroline Grant, Preasey, Philadelphia for LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED NOT TO enlarged nor contewted. State conventions im loyal | for myself some exemption from consure, some exer- | taxcd to dobt to aid in on a rebellion |g amship Baterpe, ington, ving: | Portsmouth, nogotate two Checks stolen from my house on however tavoruble, in disloyal Sates however | cisc nf clemency, which seit-rempect forbade me persou. | which they’ is fact, If left to. themselves, were oppored | “'Zisyrasnip Fi Cid, Hobart, Newborn, NC—C Goodepend. | masimore for Hor our beim Wil Wickmores ay Tor fo; | MOCK OS Ntsert Bank ut Nee Yorks (98 Sia. tn could not lawfully or edectuaily disallow it; and | gily to invoke. For the time I said to myself:— see ese rictbave given ihele means for the oblic | Steamanip Tasco, Thompeony Norfolk and Mickmond—@ | Princeton, ‘and fierion, Georgetown for. do; Custiinns | Mocandes, Mid Trades lou Gontral Bank ot Bro in = anes Whee aeeceting ie Otaee mM; in lont gations of the State look to that power they tried to ea. | Hemeken t Palmore. Philsdeiphite for Portland; ist, Bark 8 W Holbrook, Mobile | $"q Ja” at ss etne,Ulied sins ar, cay ging to that By treanoh Voth bare fawn and eanker-bi, fablish in. violation of law, consitution sud wil of the niieamehlp, Hallras, Parrish, Norfoll, City Polat and | for Boman Ose a. aenea, trite, Philadel. | —-PHAJICAL @LAWW WANUPAGTORER WANTED ul sovereign. sancti , = , ‘ 4 . “3 = CRORER WANTED the eresatioe and iegtilatioe wathoritice of Com. led ented people, They mast ment tele ity ie peoplect iar | Samaes ‘Green: Prion, Washineton—Sames Wand. | phia. ld ih, rob Rio, Edridany Key West. PRACTICAL Sires On albany Post oboe, Albany, ‘can do no mo-e han discharge thar proper functions | (Applause.) ‘That time bas passed away. ‘The prosent | gig ptm essing themselves “loyal to’ the goverament ot | Seemehip Carson. Vegean. tee Lt PATE EDEL SHEN, Ge tears eens ioe he .¥. the reeew'ly Stated from anarchy | Sud’ the last wdministratious aro inseparably allied. | Svs'¢Pro\ Carroll, Lenaan. Baltimore —0 . ELPHIA. chr Hindnor. Tr Toon, | Me¥e ing ty, rr ito sary |W tal emis tr empeey, ,| the Cid Sn th he Ua en ag | ieee een tree Foran B orm | eb mn, rt fees Bata | BLGONTSPDARE CATHOLIC AMSOOTATION Ame Sr ciannatsatg eate sheds, ty temecions and fr | taesinietrategun seoepablen wuhout imury eo | be,cxonerated trom the pay ent of every dllar of in. | Spit Whictind, Raret, Hong one Ce tacma a | Revco, begions BG Wien, Harvohs Portinds Naw | Bhat M.,do wend te Thnera of formas ied wato exrcution, ann Band, She Reads ot Geperemente ta thoes ‘ : * ake, ; Presid Pinte accept ond sbopt Bis plan and ther by euvinn | the vations! safely and wellare Each ts eatltied to | Stbiedness crentod to sac pens ee Meta Coratten will || “Tiny irerows, Hoshets, SnpatnesDeshtern fren tune, Roda’, Hart‘ord: M Bayles. Tilston, Previdenct. ia SEN 2 teen and ze the national auth Tais | hie proper merit, and each must be content to bear so Bark Lan c Keng 3 ‘Marseliies—F C Sehmidt. Or, Oe ee OTD, ee ACY arin em, pongel ds of thing that partakes in th Adams, ina parsare | his cistinet respensivility. We have had throe Secreta- pn ey Bee: the rebellion, ‘nich been 80 that in the sense in which | mes of the Treasury. [believe that the fiscal system | contiy crushed by the strong arm of the government, in used by the enemics of | under which the nation has been conducted through | carrying out the obligations imy by the wieene Mio rnet | CYROTON AQUEDUCT DEPART: REA OF Bark Fort do Fraice (Pr),’———-y Buenos ayres—Bactjer | Werlwée Cian, BPs bg Torah iewing BU | UO, Water, Renin, October 18, "Tape rag Renta CC grad ay of |. KING, 3 & Do Vertu. Knight, Taylor; Pequon Barnes, and H Nuit, Cobb, elven that @ furt Bark ¢Ase & Liezy (Hano), Jansen, Rio Janetro—Pender- | Boston; Brandywine, Corson, Fall River; E Baward: Seaith, Will Ue tated all wpe, Fe 4 word a constitution ; i United States, at home and abroad, it was not the ex- | greater difficulties than any other country ever encoun- ; DRE gast Bros. Neponsety Wm Paxton, Hewitt, Chelsea; Debora! ar: eer. or of this government that the South. | tered teas not only wnsely prgiected anu effcienily organ- | % ‘he Union gy 3g ian —oahnat ercigileaercpucnge age a8 wid nd Jo Jorepe Porter. ey A La W YORK CITY MESSENGER COMPANY, era States id bo subjugated; but that I thought | ind by Mr. Chase, but wot the only one which, under the Bark Laward ititl (Br), Keite, St Johns and Ponce, PRe | Porter, racks, Prov ‘Lon. cunpany haa purpose of Bost thoro States would be brought, by the judiciously | then existing circumsiances, could have been succersful, | TELEGRAM PROM THE PRESIDENT TO THE §80UTH | trefelind & Babin. dons Sua Diverte, Onerell, 6 publ wil trustworthy sa to led exorcise of ee ers ae ao (Appia: 8¢.) There haa been since no oo, “4 CAROLINA CONVENTION. aang Schiller (Port), Barboyer, Oporto—Hagemeyer & PO aie [, Oct Arr ~ of extant Ome P pti J ys ay . id volunt return to their | that plan, iaxation { yuing it, by either dated the 2b , . fork, ee ort ee , ¢ he Sy A explanation Walch Me, Adame | immediate eusctevor, Mp. Feainden, "Ss ‘by e Mocul, |. The following despatch, the Ult., is pub Big John Hathaway, Townsend, Havana 1. Hathaway. |" PAWTUCKET, Oct 18-Sid sclit Caroline W Holmes, Ba. } Ac. to any part the ay, | of rhich to Lord Palmerston, the Prime Minister of England, | loch, tho present incdmient, (Renewed applause.) In. | lished in the South Caroline papers:— ware Ale Keouard (Bes iMatansend B 1 warts, Foiledslohle. 14 sa echra WC Nelson, Rose, and pany can be @ that Longs rt as i ay oe unfriendiy states: | tricate financial questions must continue to present them- | Goveryon B. F. Panny—I thank you for your despatch | Brig Alice Len, Herring, Apalachicola—N L McCready & | Cataw: eabal, Pose, down the Fiver to load wood for ts y be vl o he did not believe ouse, sweep of the 28th instant. I have tocongratulate your Conven- | Co. aye ‘be pestored, because he knew that while any man | outgoing tide of debt, and begua toexperience the incom. } tion upon its harmonious and suoceasful amendments to Aroostook, Lord, Boston—Miller & Houghton, KLAND, Oct 18—Arrachrs Silax Wright, Adams, —+ ie watch’ mereha: ead Chore to the water, no man = ‘makes him ing 4 of rp rerenee For mayeett, gan safely tee conatition, It affords great aenietaanion, here, to aa hart (Hol), Ernat, Curacoa via St Thomae—Dovale Rf 8 Hodadon, Hall, and cn Va att RYork. sid te the ean be inks , therefore, recognizes mot the destruction, | Jouve them to the care of the Secretary of the Treasury. | who favor a speedy tates in the | & x oe, * Cory Achorn, ery 1 Jones, eu is for evan the mbversion of" Slatesy but Wher active exit! Applause.) Wo have bai two Hoeretariow of War, Mr, | Union. Lat this work go on, and wo will soon, be once Fee nn oe a Cayee both bon 00. Foe," NY Colling| Puiladelplia; O Bixton, ‘ameron and Mr. Stanton. The porlod of the first wae | more united, 2 prosperous and a happy people, forgettin, Behr Reward (Br), Masters, Moncton, NB—D RB Dewolf & SAN FRANC! 20—Arr al 1p Reindeer, Mctallan, ing iy Way J eee hat the federal U: ‘nion | selves from time to time, until we ahall bave tarned the Samed ri vosatble comme aad cred | pw on short; that of the last has be Of Mr. the past, looking with moo to a an ‘Shai rinkwater, NYork., rp jo changes to vatocted continu: hi Jast has bee . Cameron e 0) confide: " ¥ en ea aa oe een cap. | 1 bent ‘witbors tint ‘bo wan ie a binge neoeoh cas: | Kariaosious future, ANDREW JOHNSON, Hehe Qecrgla, Holt, Petersburg—-Van Brun & lazh RAVANKAHL Ootie-Arr ache Prasoia Uauietiy, Ridin, gt | given, and every Sse) na arian exsatnns of a meaee eee ne a Lope patriotic, not Mr, camnen cat President United States, Boke faeetinn nites, balea He W, bores oO ee Johns tty Cartulea, , Liverpool; {esta foxy pom * republig is the m le al lo speak im even more exalted praise, 190, oa SES 7 Coe tt 7 . , | selves and the eom| gulate Uh wine the’ American siateeman ban to deal. My soquaintanco ‘with "bim begin 20g etary | A Gay Yorna Wire axp aw Anscorersa Pore Packer.— | Bieumeruntinntstartna: Chanos, Baltitoures = earn? ‘Below ship Repent tien), D days | have for many havo stumbled over It into treasen and re- deep and overwhelming soficitude which filled | Quite a sensation has been created in mercantile circles | Steamer Faireiild, Trout, Philadelphig, from all the Dellion, the ,fact, for ali legitimate deductions and pur- | What tay justly be called an int um which | by the absconding of the junior member of an extensive ARRIVED 17—Sld brig W R Sawyer, Se heless ‘sense, at | occurred between tho election of Abraham Lincoln to the | pork firm on south Broadway, consisting of father and | Steamship City of Himore, (Br), Manning, Liverpool Oct Cw mo with = ‘the Mates were before the American Union was. | Presidency, in November, 1860, and his inauguration, | son, The son hag for his v ® young woman that he OS pasraseres with mdse and 461 to Jno [iw “Artist, Forrester, N York, mn, —= i me 4 ger sione and Th ag, hyper who bas ee tae cme Pe SE ae ce ‘on Oo States—sove ral, welt in wi win M. Stant mort volatil ition. eines ai Thiers rina ‘exists, | Ing momber of the waning adminisiation of Janea Buc | rumor bad We ust eh Had sloped tha accompliahed | SP dur ett “Ca Td tet ot THE LECTURE SEASON. ro] that time, through all the period wi Braailian, with whom she intimate in a board. | Boriene tate: alent ott Fire Te oh wos WINDEN WILL DALAVER MER ORAAT elapsed untit 1865, when the siege of the jog on State street; but the elopement Toe Bremen. aby a A is a? was And [thé fonrful tragedy of the country was to be untrue, tho fact being that she had returned ip Wilmington, Spencer, Galveston, Oct 13, 1H | stitute, on Thursday evening usher se att o'elook. Fickots nor | closed asgaasination of t) ef Magistrate who to har Sether'a beget, tm coesemaenne of ie Aerie and to nme BOuIOm 19, with mice at door, 580 cents, = * ’ and I hourly saw and closely by | eet affont by the Gossips relative to said inti- nh Rl — growing, | night and , the Secretary of War. I saw him macy. Ga het. revarn to, thie. ey 1 wes, seen ovicene ee inde, Ba with mdse MISCELLANEOUS. inter- | ize and ‘A wor of pure repression, pty 9 to herself and her husband that a was in PRD AA ABAD DD LAD AR AAP PPP A DPPPPPOPORLD ANAL earth, | any war which mankind had before experienced. In all | every my, Boma to them. had an A h, NATIONAL PARK 7 A a eg PO pete wba naw, on y {ntiy | achieved resulta which the world as Soon phn oypntion ob rants ened cf steamer, bound 6; ‘dtiidcate: Ri ‘erect. | mposalble. There is ot one of those rowults that ie not | to get Rok money for hor parpose, It te at Cashier, ; Walaa, 4 tase ar Jie Set Soe, 2 Me farts SSrention, oe OD Hety, WINN VOFY good reenen, Wah ap de- 7

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