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i i 5 ie ' if Con Some ~ equal | of colonel; thai I bave never volun CS ae ee ltied them to exercise theyhighest icuown 10 the "ant ao oticer of the. United "Btates, constitution, He referred to various hots of the execu- or out of Paey 4 Trom or tive, legislative and judicial eee tbe facta “aro | sousitaton ofthe United” Slates Pores corm haprerny hed andorsod to the | {the came: that wil at all Genes Mr. Johnson's, nomination. as « citizen of the Buale of oat ote ma" and i Zoeo anambled "to" count tes eectoral wovett And this is declared ‘Tennewee Sau in toe ntoe. ‘separate Bad affirmed that the logisiaston with eference thereto ‘Afton (Br), Elliott, Boston, Preis wan before tne ocl--a State fa the Calon, competes BOSTON, Peb3PMoate perk, Denial Webster, Nick Conon ; that Cot had recognized the oa, Messina. Cle ipa Brive CBr) McCulloch, st John N without lation when Wee is greats tgp apy me Eye meager (Br), Towne, ‘Ee the Union. Senvige stands, therefore, 4th—Arr RN ; Ben} Ss it, Brown, in the Union formed the thirteen colonial es ‘Brown, neemond, V7 Hi a: States. Decisions of the Supreme were then cited Recon, Memaior? P Newcomb, Ne ib. and Rose show that that judicial authority had assumed that PSS grey ee EEL ft Deal's Isla pomati ment rising oe view se Bint bag ta ihe. Union relative to laying double raliroad ace tisstgh Cision Elsey! sth, stcumere, ¥ 'S Sth—Arr steamers * june, NYork; oop ny portion of the government, taking ® part other streets of New York. Carr ‘Saxon, Nept f EO esa olidon at tavern: demand ‘equator, moar, in the go Dower, be-a:d’4t was the. paraphrase Me J. Pa ee EeTmOn OCR. een RE Febb- Ord bark Potoal (Br), Fowler, Liv. ‘which he made stood on nevessity. The Senate must y ip of what South Carolina attempted to in| , BY Mr. J. L. Paneer, ) of Cayaga—Declaring orige Caroline, Jones, Mayanues (ana sid): fda © Wor peril the prace of the republic and“peatpone | kilémetre myrimetre; her nullification convention of 188% He concluded | OWasco outlet a public g ), Bogart, Went a ‘barks Agnes, Rio Janeiro; ly the great day of wecurity and recomsmuction, | ofttimetre and millimetres whe unit by pasarung:-Pieai-That the constitution of the United Mr. Forme, (can Meljr-Te snthazinn the. Bow 1 Re a wing ga erefdre, name arc square deca! 3 Blates ithout 5 aenita vigttaslon "whatever ia whee times and thai the rebel Btatea hed, ho right to secede, | Tallrond from Ath eteaad eer. ld brig Tangier, By Mr. Creawmn, (dom.) of New York—To increase the flares of capt ptrl men and door of the By Mr. T. Srewaar, (rep.) of New York—Relative to taxation of moneyed other stock corporations. MOTIONS AND RBSOLUTION®, ‘Mr. Post, (dem.) of Seneca, offered the following:— Whereas the State of Muryland has to her sister Btates that ‘they uniie, with’ her fu’ edactinning a semetery for our soldiers who fell at Antietam; therefore, Resolved, That the Goveynor be requested to tranamit to Laglalature such information as have on that subjech if any; and if noi, that he Tequest of bis Excellency the Governor of Maryland’ such documents as may give ft inf to this Legislature. The resolutions were laid over, BILLS PASSED. To confirm the title of lands conveyed by tie Hudson River Insurance Company. ae the charter of the New York Episcopal Mis- n 4 By Mr. (rep.) of Albany—To amend the egan his appeal. uired for the nationel safety is constitwtional. Not it may be done, but it must be done. Not | metre; “to do it is to fail tm duty, This republic must be . waved, Enfranchisement was defined by Mr. Sum- mer as the establishment of the se rights ‘ef al), 20 that there will be no exclusion any nae @vil Or political, founded on color, but the mises “eur fathers shalle fulfilled. Sncb an act will be, in the ‘words of President Lincoln, an -att of justice warranted By the constimtion—a military'necéssity. The national saiety p sitively requires that the enfranchisetent thus ‘promised shall be The freedman, " ‘Torbearing and slow to anger, Will not submitte outraze always. ‘will Teniet.“Restanco. will be organized, | 84) ‘and thea -will begin the tersible war of races foreseen by | one Jot where God, with all His attributes, has none | (0. Which wil! take part ‘wigh the oppressors, ‘The tragedy of St. Domi will be renewed —. see Senin ihe Bioodter incidents, Be #arned by this histaric precedent. fl ‘Te was the deniat‘of rights to colored Ne alter exces: | and incasures, dn accordance, it is siverpromises that caused that fearfulinsurrection. After | French decisaal ayatem. ‘various vicissitudes, during which the rights of citizen- | PUNSHMOT FOR THE REMOVAL OF “DEAD BODIES FROM ; CS ara fi shames Witminsi, Jenkins, York," brig Glendale. Boston. fe, sar Valentia, Sid’ 84, steamer Wilmng- HOLMES HOLE, Feb barr brig Valencia, Small, Suri- Wessel, do. Sid au Moe Pe oe une ORLEANS. feb 4-814 steamers Fag, Btar of the NORFOLK, Feb 2-Atr sehr Geo Gilman, Eastport; Lillie NEWBURYPORT, Feb2—Arr achr Halo, Howard, Phila- deloh' BED? . Feb $—Sid steamer Wi ita, Sprin- NYork, U9 supply ssh Parca, Howland, Ubarienicn, NEWPORT, Feb 3,6 PM—Arr. sche P: Virginia f way gg he trig oeracbcbgg agg ert duties and taxes all pu ware _strist the Union retain their righta, which cannot bo inter- the Following feof imate of bad fered with or taken from them by any power; and the Mshed:—One @ four inches; | States remain at theendas before the rebellion com- menced. That.the rebel States ail stand upon the same footing in their relations with the Union, excopt as to the dates of acts of secession. Entertaining these sentiments he should vote for the admission of representatives SWEW WAVEN, Feb SArr achrs Frances, Connell, aud 5 on: A . ; over, NYark for fovideues, "Sia Nebre Ban Suan: Vinginist vloun Walker, ing it should b> tried in the civil courts Baan Pode were people \d then re- TLACES OF INTERMENT IN THE DISTRICT. a8 military officers, as thove who assaesinated military | Raiiroad Polico 60 as to apply samo to steam- | NYork. Tou “ihe * rea tg rgd and ta poo sickens ‘Mr. Wanp, (rep.) of N. Y., introduced a bill to punish officers, and murdered and starved Union prisoners of | boats, be SPHILADEL PATA, hgh ane ig Beker, <arthe recital, Toussaint L'daventare, » black of un- | the removal of dead ‘bodies from the gravesor other war, should be tried and punished bg military tribunala, Posten, Sans O Shaw, a os ey oes r , Placed himself at the head of his ra Places of interment, in the District of Columbia, for mere Four objections have been urged to protect traitors, “Grinnell, mee oe ee “te me Sots tre pares of war and the genine of statesman’ wantonness, or for the purpose’ ohne | or fo purposes that secession ts constitutional; second, the bel- mac sas pe ry a . ap eieceet estas ea, “elip also. (Under bis maguaninrcus rule the beantiful-| of dissection, oy aifine ‘not exceeding five hw dol- ligerent rights of the rebels; third, that the constitution SHIPPING NE s Gr), Cor, Gldraliar; BUS CBr” Davie, Weinlded; sche Kul dsiand began to amile once more; agriculture revived, | lars, or by imp ment not exceeding five years, A WwW " sail Haley "Hale Bs gongs am “eommerce took a new start, ¢he whites were protected | person buying such body is subject to similar punish- si Bs ota hot lt Are sche C Losier Laws. Boston, Sid 24. bark At. ALMANAO FOR NEW YORK—tmI8 Dat and perty, and a constitution was | mont. For opening’a grave, or stealing a coffin, or the S Pe edging. the vestments of the grave, an imprisonment for two years is | imposed. 3m an cvil hour this policy was reversed bya decree of The bill was referred to the Committee on the Judi- Napoleon Bonaparte. War revived and the French | ciary. army was compelled to succumb. The connection of | CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO REDUCE REFRACTORY STATES ‘adopted acknow! “authority of France, put ‘th—Arr LW Eaton, Hanson, Cardenas: Wm Welch, wouking’ no distinct on eccount race or color. Bu wee ‘Went to sea ship Julia, for Ant- tworp; barks Eira, do; Son Hage iio dancivo; brig. Mila: M Port of New York, February 5, 1866. ‘Lewes, —" to a |, ship Merrt for Liverposl: bark 91 Peter, ‘New Orleans: wri Prentos a. with France was broken and this jeland ‘BACK TO PHEIR TERRITORIAL CONDITION, - OLEARED. Hobbs, Cardenas; EP Stewart, Sagua; Two Marys, Gibral- Pecame a black republic. All this dreary catalogue of. Mr. Kxtao; (rep.)'of Mo., introduced a joint resolution Ship Adelaide (Br), Cutti Kiveepodt Wittens Outen, ter, . murder, battle, misery aud woe began in the desial of @ new article to the constitution of the United: goie Wal Br). Matis, Livarpoolsuow & Burgess, PO! D, Feb S—Ary steamer Dirigo, Sherwood, New Justice fo the colored raco. “And only recently we hear ‘as follows: ; ty (ni Hae so Herre vie Semen. Riven, Vo.) EROTEREUOE Bebe ee olsen, Ziman, New ‘of a similar tragedy-in Jamaiea, thus swelling the terri- Bark (Br), Killam, Havre via James River, Va— a oop pty Mae falas, cla tock averdessy Al 1, Whenever an; ‘inion, through Die testimony. Like causes produce like effects. There | its ote constituted pom hy Dg Bo fase] fore all thie will be ours if we madly persist in the same | law, shall attempt to absolve ita citizens from allegiance @evial of justice. Tho frecdmen among us are not un- | ' the government of the United States, and shall by force Uke ‘the freedmen of St. Domingo or Ja. | #M# resist tho- authority of the gensral government, and maica. They have the same organs, ee a ey aeentetee senses, affections, passions, and, above all, the | having forfeited all its rights end peel ‘os 0 State and sense of ‘wrong abd the same revenge, | as having reverted to the condition of itory, subject, Facet irom the necessity of the case Mr. Sumner pro- | like all other Territo aad seaereastcn of, Senge, seeded to consider the guarantee of # republican foruof | and the Fresident of the United States shall immeduately, by wernment by the constitution. Assuming thet there.| {hlil proceed to suppres puck rehehiinn ash fe Polk oes fee Savvoun stapes ct gsveramens in any State so as to. im- seibority unl ft itil Cor hat ose upon the United States the duty of executing ths edad a gorespnceas feats Snes, re MAE te Bee. Lge yr then would he insist that it STILL ANOTHER CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. ty of the United States to seo that such Ftate has a i Sepablican government; and in the discharge of th’'s | joint rosshation’ wiley cosa afore eee ibe following Dounden duty they must deciare that a State which in Milde jane Brasdage (Br), Fitzpatrick, Barbadoe-D BR De Brig Lady of the Lake (Br), Vesey, Bermuda—Middleton nag a7 Bradford, Freeman, 8t Domingo City—Brett, on Fleetwood, Gardner, Mayaguez, PR—Symes, Chase & Schr A V Bergen, Thompson, Jacksonville, Sehr Fred’ Shouter, Simmons, Wilmingtsa NOLW 1 Rob. “Schr Franklin Bell, Homer, Wilmington, NO—Thomas $ co E M Gildersieeve, Onrroll, Philedeiphia—Bentley, Steamer Admiral, Nickel. Philadelphia. Steamer Alliance, Thompson, Philadelphia. Anderson, New Orleans; brig Chillianwallah (Br), Fuller, jatanzas, 4th—Are of Providence, Hull, NYork: The- tin Waldron, aaa Gosation havior ane” Below’ sehte Lamar Gridiun: Celueedone fee ae ne wie Bate Zone NYork,’ In the bay, outward bound, barks Bandy Hook, and RAN FRANCISCO, Fob 2 Arr ships Grace Bal Yon Pra. Bucs, ahi ae Salvador, fe , Jan 7 ins, and Herman Livt Baker, New York. Cla: echt a rr, joblle. om ~ Arr sleamer Met Tybee, Crowell, RYork; schr Hea Foam, Bist Arr thie Tay Russell ee, Gray, and Goleon (ory Brown, lav: }; sehr Jennie Morton, Freyholz, ? pata yore Br shij the Golden Ligit, from wrong. wire the protection ef the 5 this aa not fook ice Although Kentacky was not in jaded in the: declaring certain States mre l- lion, sho was the most rebellious of the whole cow. He desired that the government shail be continued in loyal Ho defended by the Attorney eral. But — offences may be tried in military tribunals. He confidence in the courts to condemn treason. A fa'lure in a civil court was no more than ina mil tary one, and in neither case could it im- pair the verdict of war. A judicial condemnation secession does in history with additional weight ae Se even Vo gL of our struggle to achieve . prefer a trial 3 but thet was ought to their fellow men. The time had gone by when human beings could be treated as brutes by their former mas- tera. Mr. Eusor, .) Of Mase., from the Committee on wrecamen's'Aaele), ones several amendments to the Pending bill 90 an to provide that the estabhshtog of the ureau is maralh @ jury, and there were now thousands of loyal mgt wien the Judiciary :-— whom he could and would select, An act Congress a hn Tibbetts, Cony, Homton. the foundation of its governmont sets aside the consent extend to refugees and freedmen in all | excludes traitors from juries, since it was not doe! ‘The Br brig that cleared Saturday for Kingston, Ja, was | “WIP i aaon No. Fab 1c Atr clectace . Jor ‘ef the governed, which imposes taxation without rvpre- the Kanagona (not Kangaroo), Beaufort, NC, put in for repairs: briga Kures. springer, sentation, which discards lhe principle of equal righ and ARRIVED. York; J H Counee, Chi » Newport; schra \ ary Brewer, which lodges power exclusively ith an oligarchy, arfatoc- tg make the n 2 scigunehip Celle (ir), Billings, London, Dec 20, via Havre | Ereros. and Wa ant He loward, Charleston. (Cid schra Kats ‘te or monoply, cannot “To make: ‘shall be necessary mdse pave Bow! aptee ‘ J ° Tan government aocording to the requirement of Arson: | cerrgine inte ossetaise ah Sea etek by ie cdntitaiion wat. iad Setccomton of wee wpen- tre cotire pacenge; | Fiasco, and Joba. TFN Sid eche Clara W Elwell, ean institutions. Even if it ‘some definition | in the nt of the United States or ip ai 4 Savepulwarke and closets, Jan bin « hoary from | Wodbe) HOLE F wel Randed down from antiquity oF invented in monarchical | iit janje greregtay cpuigalant, githe ; Smeginations, ecnnet y the solemn injunction of | same.” = ee 5 Lg] question soo ~_ @ hearing, ND mavY, eee APRA AAR lothing in the-present can eq! it in importance. Lv, LOTTERY. ‘us correct determination will be an, epoch for our coun- Arta pall My feformation faruiahed. The bigh- mankind, Fates paid for ‘ Ts ky TAYLOR & 00., Bankora 16 Wait New York. A. ERIVATS EVE AND EAR INFIRMARY MAY Bis Place, @annot evade it cannot f it, without an aban- i. Fou! at 3 Clinton street, DR. oust ered Fou caaney, forget, = tout the Hone GADWHLL Fenapal wd opera, Moment pores treated cured: bad ‘gales. gee ee nme Rakes wit min oe vee | ie ea Sea eRe is Commivites on ttn Tomnae? “ passed a resolut HEAnING a fm soul. You must it not merely vision or IMPROVEMENT ‘MISSIWIFPI RIVER. to preserve the mship Albemarle, Bou: Norfolk, with mdee, as learn: reference 1] aspiration, bat logistntors, tn order to Mr. Hoass, (deu.) of Mo, Introduced a’ till for the States unim. Frond Co. aay - pplgenta or intsrmatod und advice reeeived FIRST VIS Se Fens Sfailen, 0 She OE ek Sie, cenctaten, improvement of the Miseidsippl river which foun obje ete attained tie Patapgoo, Neff, Baltimore, with mdse, to J B of el City references always present, uarantee may Performed. ‘Our powers | ferred to Committee ¥ This @ binding pledge ba . Bnd" duties are ‘involved ‘in thie” delisition. The aie ia arms ‘that | 3 cin Ben id. Hed hasey Shonsta; gntes 2a the oath? RUNIONS, CLUB AND [NVERTED NAILS gharacter of tho it founded by our fathers Mr. Bramas, (rep.) of Mich., introduced a bill but was waged opitenlenes r Citar, without pet, Gre ties POER Bowery. Sano tavolved, i i There ig another consideration | exrporate abe Bitten Telegrapt Union, being for soSQrernment. | Bohr wm Tanter, Haris, with mdee, to Mur. Biceis -Asinibilator cures corns, chilUlaine, &e. iby math, s0, m ‘otten. In affixing the proper mean- | benellt of telegraphic operators, ‘was referred , Testora- , Ferns tng to thie tost and determining what is a republican the Committee on the Jud:ciary. m r Southern States was perfect in all its details, EPR Centr, Key West. government you act as.» court of last resort, from which VICLATIONG OF THA INTKANAL REVENUE LAW. . The 5 ‘ita practical Was about to be made | Rent 6%, Wering, Bath, Beaufort. DORCEs LEGALLY OBTAINED WITHOUT PUB- 1s BO appeal On motion of Mr. Fancrwoera, (rep,) of l,m regal Wee he, Load of he, pation, tho constitation’s wise | Sehr ’ Bremer, Accomae. aac guincd. Conruitaiien tree sed enienmaeen oe Ot ao defender friend ‘government . — the expediency wirmentn er bet A hand mots =o om Ta nal the ‘Wind at sunset W. M. HOWES, ae Renee man. You ternal Revenue law which allow Ir. Leal 4 a Marine Disasters. IVORCES OBT) IN DIFFERENT STATES, sete sant of tee rcv or Tiabewrnt nope Tos afar" Stet | | Soe Wate en ite cy or Winton ne, | Metta ee hca enas make it fulfl the ‘Milton when he said that CwurTe MAN’R Day.” secede from the Union was not a new doctrine, | ran against an obstruction in Davis Biraite, aad sunk. about ee Se inet, e fee BI S commonwealth ought to be but as one huge Christian | Mr. Ross, (dem.) of Ill. offered a preamble setting it was proclaimed by John C. Valhoun, and culminated | the 80th uit. She was loaded with corn, The captain anc | $urd Monday of this monté. eke —_ , One mighty growth or stature an honest forth that the time of the Thirty-ninth gress is be! in 1861. The doctrine had been prociaimed here that . man, as big and compact in virtue asin body; or you expended and but little. ress made in those who had been engaged in the rebellion had for- fet it shrink into the form of a tonder, wit maturing public measures, and expected by their feited theif political rights, But we will soon have ‘the name of republic, without its soul. Before con- | constituents, and that a large of the time 1s spent to meet this greet question. His position was known ‘Gidering the vital qvestion Mr. Sumner examined the ori- | in behalf of the freedmen. ‘therefore from tho resolution whieh -he introduced here on | & three masted schooner is ashore on Old Iniet Shoals, gin of this guarantee, aod showed how it obtained a Resolved, That the Conimittee on the Rules be instructed the 19th of SS a, he would be ready to | Litde Egg Harbor, name unknown. te m the constitution, groting from Hamilton and | to inquire into the expediency of reporting » new rule for - admit to peats all loyal men can come here and take | tyisure ro Carta Commtwn—A Private letter to a gentle- son and other frame: the constitution, to show | the guvernment of the House to the effect that one day in the preserited enth that they have never assisted in re- | sian in this elt apeaks in the highest terme of ‘Phat the very crisis antici em had arrived, and | each week shall be axeiuaively set apart for the public bust If one man’s cannot be taken away we y the humane pened ‘What the guarantce performed, not only for the | ness of the country during this Congress, to be known as the Certainly cannot deprive Union men of representation. | *94 kind treatment of Capt John Cummins, of the bark OR: ee @pke of individual States, but for the take of the Union | “White man’s day. He believed with the President that suffrage belongs to | Irma, to the officers and crew of the British bark Mary E Peeaia ant te which they al! belong, and to advance the declared Mr. Ros: moved the previous question, but on motion the expense had been removed sub-{ the and that oon Ne no By Purdy, after rescuing them from a watery grave on the 6th . es stiectn of constitution, ¢ rel ta hn presente, [oh te. ee santially | by | other smendmente proposed by | with it secures | if hopeful for the future, | of January last, some 810 miles from 8 Thomnaa The Mary A. 3 MAURICE, REAL ASTROLOGER OF AMERI- me mere! vi indivi » the Commitiee on Freedmen's ira, «! objections that. portions our coun’ woul soon re. bound weals secrets no mortal ever knew. le base Gate, th ket the commen alan en ‘the PROTRCTION OF CuvIL TUGHTR. applied to the Senate's bill, and not to the substitute now stared to ‘barmon: , and united rif ‘out the great | = Pandy was from Cardiff, Wales, to Moorevend telis the very day you arty, NC. We are under 8 to the obl seamaahip Empire OU, from Milton Heat ne Ries papers”? Bane Axx Watsn (Br), Drinkwater, ue abort Hep nd Madagascar, woot antere Gn ‘a shoal near the islan. Saye no date given, but was & of and taken to Mayotie, where she ‘was repairing in Bure La Cavexne (Br), Doherty, from A\ Xork, before repurted wrecked OM the lat alt oe cag Coy SB soe ied Ak ue bl nding. Ho then read from various oficial letters, iting how freedmen had been persecuted, and as an ar- aaa Protection; and from others to show how many white refugees had been -relieved. In At- Janta ihre» hundred families of white refugees, it was stated, would suffer greatly this winter unless they were assisted by government agents, To these the latter had given transportation and rations. He demanded the vions question. Mr. VENA, (tep.) of Pa., sald the bill as it stood con- templated the turning of the negroes at the end of three years from the land on which they had been located by the government. He moved to strike out this welfare. lt is @ guarantee to each in the in- On motion of Mr. Winson, (rep.) of Iowa, the House ; and therefore a ee to ail, And such | took up and referred to the Committee on the Jadiciary the Senate bili to protect all persons in the United States in their civil rights, and to furnish the means of their vindication. APYROPHIATIONS FOR INVALID PeNSIONERS—mADmOR'S wRIUNCE the y guaranteed. ‘The House agreed to the Senate amendments to the ‘hen the duty is Axed in all its amplitude. Mr. Sumner | bill making appropriations for invalid and other pon- went on to examine the true definition of what | sioners, and passed the a resolution providing & republican form of government is according to the | for the distribution of five hundred copies of the writings Fequirements of the constitution of the United States. | of Madison, published by authority of Congress Libra- Be puts aside all tilustration derived from the specula. | ries are included in the distripation. ens of ancient philueophy. He pute aside theexamples | MAINTENANCE OF THR NATIONAL AUTBORITY I THE oR ef bistory as absolutely inapplicable and ax out of place CEDING STATE, = McCicne, (rep.) of Mo., offered a preamble setting ‘of all the ruling th Taery nays, Uenees of heen and aite ate ease fituatlons, losses, it lucky 1a, boters good” uel tu cea Hand. lnokingtdaja.e spendy marriage. prosperity, wealth, best of health oy ~ veoeker street, near Wooster, 9, Be. to $1; gentle: ‘ADAME CLARA ANTONIA, DE PARIS.—PAST, and future, in G cy est Porth strvet, thicd door thoes Wenner ADAME WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED CLATRVOY. for " none, busi this guarantee must be performed when the cava fadri+ arrives. As @ guarantor the republic, accordibg to a familiar principle, is called to act only on the default of part: ‘When the default has occurred, 3 RESIGNED. Brevet Major E. 8. Dunster, United #tates Army. ah sRURORABLY MVGEREED OOF. em Fay, congo 8 sland and, Saines McDonald, "Uaied junteers, Captains Arthur H. Uhevalier and E. 8. Jones, United Gengoes and Rvowet Colencl 4. I Huff, United States , ni Volunteers. B. Morris, Zenae E. Bliss, A. P. Dalrym- ploasd Coates Rober, United Staton Volunteers MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The District of Missouri has been discontinued as a command. ant.—Visit her a ness, ames, numbers, good Canal street. ‘ME. RAY IS THE BEST CLAIRVOYANT AND M og BO the city. 200 Seventh aveaue. Ladies, MADAME ROSA—GREAT NATURAL CLATRVOYANT, reveals hole 4 Mr your wnole life. Ollee No. 3 Greene street, —S——— R ROUSSAU, FROM PARIS, TELLS PRE. P mr past und eran bn business, sickness, ‘isd Waverley near Sixth avenue. enon ee as 4 guide to (he interpretation of the constitction, and Re puts aside the definitions of European writers’ and Jey cographers anterior to the constitation. For all these Rave the Semone uncertainty of political truth at Sha: time in Rarope, He does not except Montesquieu, who quickens aud elevates without furnishing a satisfactory a bistory and example, Mr. ‘That while tt ts Manifest that contumacy is cov- Ike 6490, and lost and succeeded Feaching Holmes’ Hole again'en the Sth inen” ie Senn rion, of Pall Rive, at Ni collided with schr ‘Ber said he would bring forward the true source of defi. returned to their former owners, and the freedmen were | litary R Portina ‘carryi ome ot her shroute in ~ i poy ey ri ehpallepvabahecabadnad ee" ab, shops oo gs ranecr' . ure cl tse. MA) . ’ messing in any pice Wropen te dome it restore these lands to the rebels, Neos’ bet NAVY BULLETIN, gn Bans ont 2P) from Mohn, MB, for Rowton. stracn | AL. mice. ids Livery aia Gurnee son Oe MED, worts are used which seem to have no fixed could prescribe such disposition of them. The Gay. nd takey ints Gloucester eae heed #3 an ga, 1008 Interview, or by medicines sent by migniticance, we cannot err if we turn to the on the sea islands, who had built their DETACHED JaNvaRyY 25. turet, oe Ah... . ES frawwers; and their authority increases in habitations and schools and ‘churches there, had a Lieutenant Toha Watters PRIVATE DISEASES, SCRO! fo the evidence which they have left on the question. rght to retain the soil forever. It would be ‘Ma. ‘the of "and « and 0; treated by Be tt len By « republican form of government our fathers plainly & burning shame to turn away the poor creatures, tae reporting of relief, store 43 Sullivan surest? OF Sor witch thes koa wonpen t a yp that Williamsburg, Virgie, ares ng ~~ ORDERED JANUARY 29, ‘ - THE wom. i ” ly are occ . _ PRIV. a, Sercagh rel of eatin oar lene p bing map GR OR Jasetonant Commander umes M. riches wo gut a spd tare ; Pasta Be fo Maat SE At proteins 4 qhcpiises Vial @ fee gntume ere ean Having | Gunes coomiey property and conta | ébipping apprentices at Ralllmors, Md. on mow "Batiaaetpins mail Price $1. “120 Liberty ireet. ‘Or souk “xieat of encountering the mother country in | bate arising, it went over, cated, it could not be repealed or reached by the pardon. | Acting Herman Peters, to steamer . war; that afterwards, on solemn occasions, | EMPLOYMENT OF COLORED TROOPS IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF ing power of the President. These sixteen thousand MISCRLLANEOUS. TO MARRI DIBS.—MADAM! nes. $b J ed heralded these principles to the world as selt: Persona have built houses, churches and school houses, Rear Admiral Godon was in the river PTRLL, Prorae ete, over thirty years’ evident truths, that they also declared openly that they and have over two hundred thousand dollars in the following named vesscis on December 17th ult. guarantees a & ialerview, from whatover Sete cence htt di ha ee | aps Bp bean a os nbs fate tots fe Sea Foca aS ese pri ec — Youd dispute that these principles must have eptered he should ever vote for a bill like thie. The Emperor of | sailed trans Wio’ desbice fon ea nie capa, Pug NDEE, ACCOUCHEUR To THR LYING.1N favo the idee of that government which, the Russia set © good example when tho serfs were pro- ing on board the Hon. Wm. V. Lidgerwood, Ui ‘trom whatever ees Pease eM All female com Fries place under the guarantees of tho United claimed free, That monarch said they had earned the ‘Charge to Brasil. . Fequiring nursing. seabed ites, But these things can be town unanswerably land, and wore entitied to it. And were they to sell the ‘Kansas, tenant Commanding Wells, was at | -MADAME Guixnin DoD wuder four diferent heads, First-—As asserted by the freedmen these lands at a price not less the govera- | Rio Janeiro on Ww ry GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYarctAN, NO. Sue conn le wary Toman yf Elections, to whom was meat price, ox rent them at a price they cou et Navy Deranrauws, Warmworos, Fob, a can foe Tata Satna! ivonwes of fo; nated Secondly — ounced In ‘80 far from 1) case ‘board bed indies desiring good care « solemn declara'ions. Thirdly-—Ax susiained in, declared Information from the head of the bureea thet all ihe | fhe following tes ie of oftcers on Sa eeoee dering sure. ‘epinions. Fourthly—Ae iu public sete. rights of the ‘men cou eames wns leis, GRATIS.—DR. CORBI Mr. Scuxar to show by copious illustrations faction to Au’, mIverahy (Modieed Cele eee OF THE Siom bistory that our fathers st ‘year after year in want, ean ‘be couanived on eertale Oi cuntroversy with the mother country, and then went fo Mr. a Contre street, near C to to establieh the very prim-iples for whieh he is would Gin nines hn Londen Oct 31 for sojen'd at anl iezta oe Bate tae oS eget tan fought with argument and thea with arma Hed int A the pout for NYork, Jan 17, Fora. REO ‘They fought wit unguneot nod Then with aria. ed sh Mate Ree adda Rtas raase, | jaan os RAEOO', AND Ranuioon amo INR wo Lexington or Bunker Hill, and the colonies would | Susie St the Heal Of the Riates; BROW: sre. bi aes eget y Md wae on ihdopendence, © ane bo Brot hy due to ‘he done et Shy a , but the | well'as in the rature , a Ale selsblishment of these principles; and when at last sem ie great sha, ‘of the the Cound ioe a an be conhdentialy eo nde. Yendence was proposed it wae beeause it became een) t [——— SNL @pperent that these print could be red a * attacks —— tn. 00 olner way, "Thorthore ‘the triumph of aes foreign snaale a wl iy} Gea I ae en indopendencs was the triumph of these plee cilizena without from } Oper 49, 3 Division Thich necessarily entered into and became the animat- ing foul of the repubite which was then and there bora. Suinner's elaborate review of ammeried James Otis, Join Adaton, ‘Pate y by the Colonial Assomblien of Maveachuertte, and Virginia, avd finally by the Continent ’ Seong’ semonwieet” he anid, the wee ciple merually made in the cont ‘mother ewontzy, anti) at last the watchword me ee opresentation menaces threate nding Inhat ; that those the removi regerd iN seb oe jreetion ‘of tim tine here ase ae a TOO 4 ples deserted throughout to the ond at othing less than @ lie, with Hherty and fooeslity so the animating princi; 3 Where the government should feat or bar sar the Overs enoee st omer bl goat : was inctive feature of American ij At forty-Give minutes three the Senate went into “|, g@xeonttve Mr. somoer bavi es i peaaion, not Wg COLrnded his ‘HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Wasurvaroy, Feb. 6, 1806. The United States: re. a fteamer

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