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— : NEW YORK HERALD. TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1866—WITH SUPPLEMENT, 5 Fishing Tack? consideration in the prose. "* "Teale waste maintain the | ase CaNSHERS AND Gig COMPANIES. | tor wiow'fxancay of Every Deerrtpt jt A Prunay.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, March 4, fa ‘ANTA f my i on iaviolate, fn the assend- DRAVER. Criston Pata, native of Rochoster, Koat, } - |, Rogers, Ban Fr PENNSYLVANIA POLITICS, | spscrn'sinartn Ses fran ge Sei gin Pantene ct Relate’ kts f | Bi” ME pt 4 republican party to degrade it to «| 0¥el with the blacks. | ose, n LOR ORER AA, New | Grover & Baker's Highest Promftum | Tho relati-es and frends of tho family to | Ship diag. “ek, Htoushton, F They should assure them that td Accomplish this ond zens’ Meetings in Brogklyn and .. 1 Stastle Suteh and Lock ‘owing Machine, 496 Brood: aitend the fun rat, this (Toostay) aftern ¢ | Saw Hl Harp. 0 Jeu. they were will ng, for the time being av’ ast, 10 ignore | York—The Propored New Law to Regu~ an ns two o'clock, from his. late residenc ail other tnanea’’ Fie noble stand “taken vy President | late Gas Companies—The Bill Betors | Stylos—Funt tocetved | Bus, Brooklyn. ir 0 Stas con Ban's, (ten, bi, ten to thirty dollars each, pe plea fede oven Ayer ey ‘former | the Assembly Judiciary Conualttee, d&e. Pa Ob. 5" Broadway. | Assemblage ‘of the Democratic State | Convention at Harrisburg. 80 copy. March 5, Wiur, tnfant and only relations to the federal Union, nish eued THE BROOKLYN M&RTING. + son of Thomas and Emily Ryder. | and magnanimous policy be K, adopted for ‘ba } An important meeting of the citizens and gas consum- | | Mowe Avwing baeliie Pa tn, mee | gp MbeY Om Sunday, March 4, Janes Sauer, aged 40 4 accomplishment of this truly patriotic purpose, de | ers of Brooklyn was held last evening in tho hall of the | ELi\S HOWs, Jr. Prem, . a | Berved’ tho highest commendatton. ‘The President's cin Sabet toe te vib, a} —_——__a-————— bere Pietivesinnd felonds ofthe feraily, bleo the m ; action inthis respect had demonstrated that he was 3 Purpose of organizing . bers of Pilgrim Lodge No, 2 Nomination of Heister Clymer, étaieman of enlarged views—one whose deela were | Consumers’ Protective Association, to co-operate with Ometet Pe ¥. 4 worthy tobe handed down to future generations with fhose of the immortal Washington, Joiferson, Jackson, Cla; pd their compatriote, is veto of that iniquitous measure, tho Freedmen’s Bureau bil, should challenge the admiration of all who wished to’ see law and order restored, and miltary proscription give place to civil government, That messaze exhibited in a r markable degree the grand quality of self-denial, in rejecting the alluremeuts of power and patronage #0 lav'shly proffered to tho Executive by the bill im question, which, was wor- thy of all praise, Should his hands not be held up by every man, without distinction of party, who desires to se> the Union restored with all the dienity, equality and rights of he several States unimpaired? Dommandery No, 4 are to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Jolt rsou street, this (Ruesday) atternoon, at t 8 .—Suddeuiy, on Suoday moroins, March 4 Cuusornm W. Beaway, formerly of Staten Island, aged similar organizations in other parts of the State in pro- mQting the passags of an act “for the better regulation of pis Companies,” as set forth in the bill now i the hands of tho Judiciary Committee of the State Assembly, 60 yours. Son ly ty? Siecneed: peng Te yr ane 10 His relatives and friends are invited to attend the OI A.M, le Tiana, OTR eee “4 On the Royal Haveka pine of single nubitere funeral, on Weduostay afernoon, at two o'elock, srom Sih ee OOS ee nie ceaad, &, Aniirew's church, Richmond, Steten Island.” Car was condu tea With great earnestness and spirit. The meetint was organized by the election of Marcus D. Moore ian i Wo. _ Prise.\Nioe Prisd? chairman and Mr. Boggs so-retary. : + Be | ASOD, Mr. W. L. Bans, by neral request, stated the of Reading, for Governor. Enthusiastic Endorsement of the Presi- \ dent’s Anti-Radical Policy. Ounurt, Attila, Drukos Drawn at Covington, Ky, on Wednawday, Feb, 28, 1808. riagss will bo in waiting at Vanderbilt's Landing on the N arrival of the twelve o'e!ock boat irom Whitehall, N.Y. Steamec Frans fi a. at Newport frou d few Buoy on the Stone Horse t ws atation; the Black Buoy Follock Rip go: Vaxpew Tek. —On Monday, March 5, Mra Canoune Vaxpawarex, widow of Daniol Vandowater, hed . ‘The relatives and friends of the fam ly are respectfully id it was @ meeting of tho - half a mile southward of ine station ’ Keystone State Believes the White Mam | ‘At the conciusion of his eneach a Committee on Reso- | ¢P/cct 0. the medi lug, iy avited to attegu! the funeral, from her late residence, 14 i lutions was appointed, coussting of on) from each Sena. | ‘ii2ns of the city of Brooklyn with special referen @ ‘st Twonty Ath street, this (Tuesday) acternoou, at four Whalemen. to procure the passage of thé act now before the Judl- ciary ‘ ommities of one of the houses of the Logistataro “tor tho better regulation of gas companies.’ The bil referred to creates a bureay! at Albany under tho State Comptroller, which is to lave the supervision under the jaw of all bool pod companivs in the State, All com- panies incorporated by spoctal ctiarters are to close their nsiness by January 1, 1367, torial district, The Convention then adjourned until seven o'clock. The afternoon session has been very harmonious and enthusiastic, Thus far an excellent spirit has prevailed. The resolutions, however, will bo the test. If the ap- planso to the speeches is indicative of what the Con- vention w#i do, there can be no doubt as to the nature of the p-atform. THE EVENING SESSION. The Convention was caliod together again at seven P. M. The crowd, if auything, was greater than at the al ternoon session. Every corner of the room was filled to overflowing, and it is doubttul if 80 many people were ever before gathered inthe Assembly chamber. Tho Committe on Resolutions not bem ready to report, nearly an hour was spent in speechifying. Ono elevate endorsd the economical tendencies of Andrew Johuson, and an evidence of great economy he said was the | Has Some Interests in the Government. rk. Her romana will be taken, on Wednesday | ,Amratht Helena Jan It) Hea Queon, of We eupir).frm & orn tng, to Spotswood, N. J., tor interment, Spoken—Hark Nautilus, Biiven, of and from, SBosford for ny —uddenly, of Monday, Merch 6, Sanam, wife | sandwich Islands, Nov 9 lat 47 20 8, lon 0330 % jonas Voro, in the 4b year of hor age. Spok we The rei Stives and fri f tho fam'ly are invited to | a hip Cor March 2, off attend. the Seneral, fro oT Bowery, | wiltgamelie Cortes, from Boston for Havana, . B Nt River for Philadel ® oe odnemfay alternou ° ? ae xu ‘ k t aut &— dt Orange, N.J., ou Satwsday, Mareh 3, Mra, | 3. af noon pe Henloper Mowe W. es tonmeety of ‘Newark, agod 69 ye Brig Irene, of Addison from Jacksonville, hove tq wind ®, The friends of the family are invited (o ‘nitoud the | Feb 27, lat 43), lon 65 00 funeral, trom the house of ber somin-law, Josopty Hay- r jan Port, ley, Walnut strect, near Main streot, Orango, this (Tues: Avoanvono, Feb f—Sid previous, bark Molen Mar, & ™?? n00g, ob une e’ctock, Tome and Australia peal Ad Acasetta, Feb 19 ports Geveral Admiral, Sunny Sonth, for Naw Pray 00 Capiz, Fob 0—In port ship Norden (Swed), Andersot SHIPPING NEWS. ce bt a2 and Fo ahine Mary. D sy 3 #° 2 rs SWegroes Should Mot be Granted the | Right to Vote. eeeee acts ral low, and ‘hereafter no special charters are to bo granted. The act provides that no dividends or profits Shall be made to stockholders, direotty or in- directly, to exceed ten per cent annum. AM profits boyond this to be divided among consumors, It requires frequent publicity in the pews. papers of tho affairs of the companies, to be given hy tail, even the salaries of the officers, the object of vhat being to make certain that the Hts shat be divided amoug cousumers beyond the amownt of (en per cork. 3 AERED Another Earthquake in Preparation for Thad Stevens. Bay 3 © BE ‘These are the material provisions. The minor provisions ALMANAC FOR YoRK—aMis nay. ahaa 1 aed fo Conservative Republicans Invited Into the | ct that ho refused to waste his ammunition on “dead | ry til worw not mporiant to stw'e a thie time ie) Be oa ow ettnd iWin Wreath CO thou, ct accomplish commended itsel me andiah, Hutch ina, do (ad@ put back )j Democratic Fold. Tho. Committe on Resolutions finally reported tbo | eat ae ae oe ao eeor in tie state. | HO es Ren OS eee e resolutions, They are bnef and were received with ap- plause and unsuimously adopted. ‘The following is w completo copy :— 18, whl then submitted the following resolutions— cisco. chartered t Resolved, Thet the manufacture and suy 1m opoly, and, there.ore. fe fe unjust as well ay ipa Metroan, Barstow, from Kan Prar United States; Ne Plas Ultes, Mav Ne & Ly THE RESOLUTIONS, The demoorncy of Penusylvania, in convention mot, IphinnJ Hand Liverpool—Williams & Steamship Norfolk, Vanco, Ship Coastiiution’ (Br), ‘Jolby, Bs The Political Campaign Vigor- edad i isis in the atta: "th bi d “yo we Oe on of It oy ay enriching individu wad, ogn zing a cris e aifa rs of the republic, and es: e-ulved, Th t dividends of pic rs, ot TAS A ously Inaugurated. teeming tie immediate restoration of the Umion para- In Gila State, shoul not excod ton per cent per | His iden Eng 2 2 Of eout: 108g 2 [id pm at ogy eda ey &e &e &e Loa nents tiger tah Provision’ for coutingeacies, suould be divideduimong | 17 bITa, 0 er plik Ueamicl, Haj, Gibraltar wud a tharket—Tupuer & o That the States whereof the people were lately tn rebol- wun ora 3. FRANCI — i y Hon are integral parts of the Usion, and are cutitied to rep- | “'Resoived? Tint. the capltat stock of every gas company in SIMMONS, FRANCE & CO., Manageme Bark Gontta; Arma, 0 faimpaon & Clapp resentation in Congress by men duly elegted, who bear tr. this stale should he representad on their books, and consist, aa -—— Mark Erly (ir), Dou i Islands—J F Whitney 7th of J artyal), fm Haxnsavrs, Pa., March 3, 1866. uy to the sonal ‘ee be rg and, in ieee e vindic.te | jn faet, of tir actual cost value of their wor.a und the money Royal Ravan Lottcry.—Prizes Paid ec Be ai ae eas gree + aw arr 12th, for Han Praneisco; Hoku Los 6 maxi that taxation without ‘representation is tyranny, | expt > 0-8 em, and tha tempts bY nll, Information’ furr he Nigh 0 ei Ant 5 a raneter p for Niinifors Up reaye Conlin AN DOE, S}hy6 Yostny, Witt delagatee Ea iense ca nities: "Tg | tatete aes ismeans teemiel eucktee tet et | Sis Ceattinet ened ieee | keen St Thomarnd F Peniaton jsvom, Jn, Feb 12—Arr brig Prine Atty and outside wireworker: to the Democratic State Con- lie Is pledged to the payment of | their wurks wid divitrnds ti gockiol lra i8.a fraud upon pe mankers, We Wall ctreat, W.¥S J SOO NYorks 171h, bark JA Davia, West, Aspinwall. dd There appears to be but ono opinion in regard to the redience to the om aati r Slate ts due to the public, and op as metbyat pion yee < Babo Nowe (ir), : E AvERPOO! Feb F verted | uy ( mendment. promiui 3 . » Ce Fhuinchey a and 22 ror Horton 36ih; Afrfen (aba platform. The action of President Johnson sooms to | under'it. provision will wcoord to those emancipated ‘toa ganized under ots Covaladis.s ses, Scent Ueki aa armas man; Icke’ ae—Young & Cow March 8: Malta (a) Poh 20, Clty Ot New York (04 Meet tho approval of nearly all the dologates, and the | Pi Mrs eg Rone ap chile cs © i for ar i adhd had g Bamard, abethpori—Metoal! & | for do Zit, bein (« fir do Mth; The ow Onnul street erty. ty Stata hus the exclusive right to.reg voclnedneaiee jons of Kis own citizens, ce alone is entitled tothe control of the nt Wille, and We are unwilling to grant to negroes the right to vote That the bold entinclution of the princtplas of the consti. Jokes about “dead ducks’’ and “isunion Stevens” are quite numerous, THE PROCEEDINGS OP TIS CONVENTION. Joun Selir Carrie. Davts: Ofer 4, Chitdren Helir Impudenee (Br), wer | Symptoms of Wor , PR—Miller & fu {exam {hte uns,’ and promote: thelr | RF@ often overiooked.--Worma im tho stonmeh and'darwels Loverttt, Booth, Lodianola—sturges & Clear sey — Long before the hour for tho assembling of the Con- on and the po ley of restoration contained im the recent 4 cause irritation, whisd moved only By the uswgof a Bthole, Mobilo—N L Me@ready & Co. Messina, Laas atip y he | OD PE errata ite: avers One ee ‘of President | Mr. Barnes enid the Citizens’ Gas Company was or- | , Bev . Cro by, vention the chamber was filled to overflowing. The Hand ole Min i> thntuldence ana antpor: of ol who. | ganized with a view-aad purposo of soduel f | sure remedy, BROWN" AMINUGE ComriTs,* or | & fs mn ywhan f frowd was immense an the pressure for admittance | resvect the coosittucion and love thelr ous Kas, and the resttt of & had been the simple dt got | — be ¥ Hievitand. cau lon owes (0 Ue brave men Worm Lozenges, are stn; Hy Hamilte the patronage of supply and un inera ] almost beyond precedent. ‘The Convention was called to Peovey yti le cous med, and am it av rk | order at three P. M. by Wiliam A. Wallace, Chairman . > nrenent ‘ & lve ‘i Hitptie Sew Ma-~ do; 30th; Matlids sehr Olara PG: Oar Ao, al oe Bote (Cartel Cominitten. | Nearly belt an bouy ge w [heir widows and orphans the naion’s eare aD) eisai tas iahousention wilh. toatea bs ioetss pala haenecein. tel. are arn aunt | poling Week: Wuleseieee aa ee wes arranging the crowd so #8 to enable the dele- | prs reson, e their own berasts, Tho old sce In port bark Jf Daris, Rand (fom Mar gates to got seats, when ore finaily obtained. That we urge upon Congress the duty of equalizing the sto have a enpital of one mil- Kings. na, to load for < om Pail Hon. J. W. Sauter, of Westmoreland, was Cao tem- | bounties a 4. @doliars, bubhe Bad been told Fe 9 ea from Ma: Porary chairman, who, upon taking his seat, briefly re- | ‘The resojutious were unanimously adopted. * rod thowand doliars hud been | hie Sid Sun Bh whip, his thanks for tho honor, and congratulated the | xowgxsri0x o° ute RR CLYMER AS CANDIDATE PORCOVARYOR | acl ally pad in; audon thei fi titioas cap tal they had MARRIAGES. AND’ DEATHS. 8, with ng Ma } on the bright prospect before them for the ‘AS oun as the resolutions were disposed of the con- | been making div dends tora larco extent; even within “i fe 0 A em yao: Ahh. bare Bal andthe white rs japeteet) He specially | vention procesdod to ballot for candidate for Gov rnor. | the last three dava a dividemd of fiftywie per cent bad Darried. ry may ee 4) for Mewins, wo Oil up for New lated them in having at the head of the govern- | Four baliots were had before a choice was made On the Deom paid; and at this Ume mane 0 therdoek of the old Fowrr——Deveps —On Sunday, March 4, by the Rov. Wind need ejuaiin fron Cape lenty to this port. hl pent a man who loved his country and was not afraid to | first ballot Heister Clymer received fifty-three votes, | frooklyn com any could be purchased nt muything | Valliiam D, Walker, at the bride's reaidonco, No. 21 Wost | pire neatmhip Dacots ou ator in the breakers, oulaide o€ =Ary cote Henge My bis duty. (Applause) Tt was not for him to fure- | Georgo W. Cass thirty, Richard Vaux eightoon, and tho | jis par value, notwithsmoding the compauy uit h Thirreenth atrect, Br, Jous Fowme to Mim Maease J. | Besatort _ Finiudeiphte): Reb td rie Kare or moderate the action of the Convention, but he | baiance scattering. Clymer and Cass both gained on each | inst a large quauti y of goal by Da svar, all of this city, No cards, toamshipy Saratogs. King, Norful, with mise aut paswen 2676 wake coffer, Billy Kuve (Bed } ‘felt assured that it would be such as to meet thi ballot until the foorth, when the former was n munated. | Th Citizens’ Gas | orapany cha. Pracn—-liniwet.—At Astora, LE on Thorday, | ee. UG Heineken & Palmore i ely t wr | of every patriot in the Commonwealth, He believ 1s nomination was afterwards made unanimous. ono aniliton of doliars;, but Mae le 1, at the © of the Dritle’s parents, By the | , crumabip Albemarle, Bourne; Riehesond vis, Oy Fe 2A, brigs Heney & Louies, from _NYori parr tho pasilorm would be in accord with the policy of | Heistur Clymer, of Roading, is therefore the demo- | present could bo led so-betlmo that anything | ke Rev, Ve Tentyek, Captain Waa, Matin eisiaigten argo ai Miragione, and. woubt lea "# Tot that of the Chief Magistrate, and such that would show | cratic cand date for Governor in the Keystone State, jowmt hud becn seiually” pak on. in. Now York the | Sixes Volunieers, to Miss Bie Ste is ‘that they were in favor of tie whole and not merelj ‘The Central Tommitiee was then appoint od, and tho | Nanbattan Gax Company #took i worth 17% The com. Mt. Louis and Vite te - section. With such a platform, ordally approved a8 it | usual routine of boriness fone, through with. The mo- | pany claim to have a capital of three riitions of d lara, Wess) pine Dave ignury & ie | 7. Wiadsor, MS 10 days ” ‘would be by this Convention, thors was ho doubt that it | ment that che nomination became kuowa outsideds was | but be yw speaser) had beon informed by a pacy wi theraugatuck M at Episcopal cho ren, by im Phan nos, oy my of ‘would receive the endorsement of the Ne of the State | heralded by tire firing of cannon. had investigated thia snbjeot that the captal stock bas | Davenport, Vir. J Haxatepinn, of Brvoklyn, N. Y., Mycrs, Wicks, Haitimore, with mdse, to Bare one dag Ma ay ‘and show to the world that the people of Pennsylvania A SURECH FROM THE CANDIDATE ELECT. not been paid to the amountropresenicd, and they never | to Mise Mary A Devm ron, mtuek, Conn., ¢° | inane: Loy ay ee \ bad somo regard for the interest of the white race, A committee was finally appointed to wait upem Mr. | paid im over Aye hundred thoarand deliare of this | ond duagiior of tho offi ating Sole Ma‘tie Mohnes, Tapley, Arrayo, FPR, 16 days, wit Sea tas oe og \ ‘Applaise.) Again returning thanks for the honor, | Clymer aud nolify him of Lis nomination and request yet they th Kanai — ry 1, by Hew. OW Vouk t i ge fond \ Ft asked what was the wish of the Convention him to address the convention, The commitiee re- | These were subsiantial fac Won Gark, Yew T xnutna ‘Journos, coe Sue deen ron, Doors Banks enemas number of eerie = ony rm torned after « balf un hour's absence with the penineo | enumera ed aud De wabndited if they be whurg. ard Palco ition, Wilie age im port Dark Swallow, frg ™ Haw } ‘convention to seitle the qu: - | in charge. so ft is ow the -paiomes of the Hebr Fnere s ” | tested scats. © roll was completed 4 comm ttee Bie Ce Mex, upon b ing presented to the conventio community te tees frauds any longor. Lt Libevty Corner, 3. J., on Thursday, Bene Almont, i 0% resets Dork chip Golden Rule, Hall, A orn Oe wade a short speech, cordusly approving the rest ti Vhe compames bala right to be paid aml tuirty paid, T. Knglth, Me Wee A Lore, Beir ex , Masters. Per iSaTh: port over Hastings, from San } Pree and wod up, in the sane style 0: the other speaker vinted Law prog beontingen: 0 W. Lowy, formedy of Brooklyn. poe cee eoomte wn wet ed ctaco via « Movican port. une the friends of the rival c the approval of President Johnson's course. Ih» «peec! prdinary 100% tune it pro: Wednesuay, Febroary 28, ab | Schs Ciara Eilem, —. Ele Mingaroux Jan Bin port Sreenman (@ \atm)y manner of selecting (lis mittee, but it was “= was well rece! vod. rau Fhe cose ters, Jaen W, Behe Iris iarding, Kiiasbotls r_ for Hong Kang, trig Amy Warwick (Mr), Ma ream, settlod without either party being able to claim a tri- Seve other speakers Soliowes, eonttanlon, the i & Senpoiriee o three ne wrewen, of Foret Awnboy, to Eusesera M. Torres, of BELWe olay om, maria m to same strain, adding e endors mnt of 6D. Moore, W. 1. Barnes | Tyitenviile, 8. 1. seguns o ort bony “4 ! or rar cHarmtan op mie certnat commer. | Johns n theapproval of Seuaters Buckwlow and Cowan's | aud Joba 0. Tas lut, appointed ‘to visit Aibany we on eae ures tor ion 205 the committee wae out bo gtr 3 upon theirre- | course, The -poechilying Was kept op until near wid- | and appear belors the leginivive camimittee who " t ‘ tnd BY nd Tome to howd for Bed on. port lar, WALLACE, the cheirman of the soo Beane A night, the euthuswsia increasing until the last, Lb has | havo ths » bjec: im charge Ib was imoubemtally slated Drvae,—At Newark, N. J., Brana Looan Buroar, vile 814 brig Helens (iremn), & 8 the pare. ba ons: cotter etn CT ae oy Se Srnec: ‘ Sraviue i canon! th ‘spon Me +4 Lay tu be Fe eas theente ent we weno Mamcons (Ital, late Lege, Capt Reseteams Veb 2-C14 brig Trouhedens, Vanha ™, Oo PATTY 8 TO" 10 Uw State. ‘unanim! nn UDpARAe Hed. esmpined w an Jab shey fo) Better " of : be . 5 - . of the times wer cearica. ‘The war had closed and | The proceedings were brew he to wconcluson a a late of one hundiek thvasand dolars to uso im Bonw y M nday, arcle Gy, Av ter, second son ef | whicte sailed from New York Oct 10, forttoug Kony, 1 Geand Tork Fob 18, chr Coral It *, again in the land, and with st must come , the hall ‘ringing with chors for the uomines and hai obj t Suiith and Kate sarker, aged 3 years steoyed by fire, from spontaneous combantion, at som Deo 2, NYork, Jat, sleiably Taisen, Denia for King © Bie tetumpn the @ movracy—the party which has | the President o: the United States, This ends the first ting adjonrned tomeot avain, when thewb- Foneral services mt thy resldnco of Bit parents, 386 | 1.417 p28. lon 64 86 Kust. Tho passangers and crew worn (See Marie Disasters.) a aca stood by constitutional liverty and devended the rights of | chapt-r m the present campaign m this tate, ject of of aotaing & permaeae sclnty Mull be taken up f Fifth aver, «w W Minesday mening, O& fam o'clock potion: stra ariomoplinrnd ores appqetyenblgaery BP nano, Veb 3-Arr Jan 2&ih, abip Golden Rule. Me people. “ of consideration. a '» Howpital, Now York, Gs wan followed by Me Qoaxems, st Feneetitts, wie General Meade Not a Candidate. THE NEW YORK MEKEING. $57, Damvh 6, in comvognence of injerien soctved om See Levnmens wermsseng eee nd onege are sald to be in we w hong abroad, rn Bo . o w sah ee eee cr eens “Ma wodld jamp ost Puiapenensa, March 5 1866 A mocting of gas consumer was Led Inst evening au | {) ins Sune RE ey, or as tacok a (Sl sekaad 0 chs the ween.) Applause.) Were he here he would Goneral Mondo vaya, over his own signature, mal tier | the hail of ty zone’ Association, No, 813 Broadway, Tho Tanarat wil take plac ftom tho Revormed Dutch | gourd amd had Been boarded by the betg (I Allen, which have reason to trembic. | (Laughter. y Stevens never | 40 the editor of the Evening Telegraph. that thero isn | to devise some pad of wetion wherehy the niloged | proms sng perks, om Weeoereer fae cers nl | eas soon afierwards spoken by stoammbip Oty of Port au uttered 8 greater trat than when Be sitan earthquake, | truth in the report circulated from Wastungton tha: ho | grievances under which those af the pubke who deyend | ‘Of Hiawatha Ledge of F. ands. M’, are-re: nen: eonmnquent y the reported abardonument of the brig the House of Represr a t. a e cetakiog andlerema. | has cousouted, a: the request of the Proadeuby to allow | on tuo gus ox:npanios for tise i to attend. talus lave Fourih avenue and or sanan sagen, fr ‘That wi Tay A oon ee iia ice of the People. The | Bis vame to be presented to the Democrats: "tat Con- pte h septic eventh sirect at Imlf-paxt aime and half past | L, March Ob cane emote fur the domoctatic Party to reasert its | Yeution as a candidate for Governor of Founsylvauia presided, Ava,commens : sv iohne, PR. Wan Niewsts, George, Kagua Carers seen oe cart wun in deteaoe of comm 4 Towel Tories 5 ge Ses serrvened to mot we tie tnitgs Riana, a: oleree peieeethe, fraleed, ortshet tte Joneire, ig Chseapreh & waa at Lewngion was in det - 9 & containing much statist ation a5 10 the ed to ny vont } mtn : tional General Warren fell at Bunker NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. a0 manaufectare + Lidge, Whe F Lodge ond the tha heay mate TARLESTON, Feb M—Cht bark David M°Mute (itr), ML tt tional liverty, When the — prouts which those ef qaway sania be rye 1 n made for the d Ald ship Kouthern patriots, fooiwre and weary, marched ae wa “Trane n " i paid by consomers, in the if from Germantown throug! tho snows on_ the historic ALBANY, March 6, 1865. N | Beau “ woh A ward BRANNRH, & | ahi n cable's len fields of the Revolution it was to ma ntain constitutional Mr. La BAw gave notice of a bill to mcorpornt one «ot 4 4 y ee liberty. When Washingion crossed the Delaware amid | gy coorth street Metropolitan Market Assoctation With @ veatod capital, in the agarega ve are cone das op metas gad may ene op & ye Ve cakes of floating ico end mae Prineston and Mr. Bexnest introduced a bil to release the Fem: millions of dollars. The average pro | al, : 7 SAFCOH, Cote | ouly tee days the Tall was again ready for ora and | rag Coad, (ou it was to uphold con- ttute of Buflalo trom taxat.on. Also to incorporate or seven mittions of dollars in read numer, | day) afer 22 after a lingering | bertectiy seaworthy. she, Go Yor Dhamacwe rawallis surrendered bis Buflalo Franciscan Hoeptt Teas the cost of mayufacture would Warrant the eal Hara—On Thuredas, Februsry 22, afver a lingerieg | pgeeanmir Kiiarns, bullt at New London Art schee 18 Wateom, ribote tothe same cause. | Mr Kite offered resolutions counselling prudence and | of the liiwwin erie at a much } a, Leo: arm haus, 5e., con ot Levnard Baum, te the Me mc wan wracked at Htawall on the 6th | wawtern, NC. for N¥oek) Pwo Marys. 4% for Ao; Laute Mur haan and continued ap. | moderation im discussion of public aiirming of th year of his age. x was oaned by Wn L Green, of Honoalu tas The, OR Rik, Morkak tor eCiollan took command of | perfect liberty of ali people af the Union withow a nace i putmalns were interred at Groonwoot 3, | or 80m (or N Yen! Aibew Torry e second battle of Bull ran, | tinetion of color, ‘umerting the powor to pass approp We alieged n » Wuxcen, =n Brookly bac irday. Berek 3 | Bur Cassannaa, Melanghlen, at Boston, frum New Or pig BA and and South Mountan histor flelds, | igws for the’ protection of fredmen from panies in this city, aud @ determination wos @ oe ee eenernny Hone oe See Fe Pasha T cecteuradtes kes tneot nent Comey, wt it was in defence of constitutional liberty. (Appia 6.) | prossion, denying the dogma that a State apply te the FL, gislature for such rede 6 wun ERR Sah agro e aks cotonaige ams ten, le repented postordag ‘When marched from the West tothe ees it | Gin or ‘soced:, favoring the admission of repre | to be imperatively necemury for the probeotion of Une its (reads of the famnily are reopechtully J funeral, at the bast h formed Duce’ was to Wherty and uphold the | sentatives aod Senators from all the States | teres: of tue geueral public. , “ 5) od ied from Callan tor sar amp Voetel Share, hia of the white race. (Avpiause,) When the gallant | \henever it shall appear that they are unmis- A commiitos of tive was then apposed ts prepare wa | ¢! pe gry rr pong long ge ue ty Fob 13, leaky. Must ’ Vacer ard, sent Early whirlia” down the Shenandoah it | taxaily ioyal, and can comply with the established tests, | address eotslog forth tue gri oder whch gas | y)a ernpoon, i ' 3 | q : “te Eee ‘was to secure the sane rights; and, finally, when oUF | and not otherwie; declarng trast in delity of the | © pare a consiitie | Furi her Dubie ennany, tie, Rovner Caste, dv., 00nd ; ~ . E Vacnie halen, Margy A Cheam, gallant soldiers were in with tue commanders Of | president to the «teat principles he was ted bo repre tion ave by ‘awe oF 4 Gis (a a) Protecsive A } . Cual ny, 5 Daart, Jr, aged | * ran, Wonaar aban. rebel ‘and conidence that the Union members of Con- ited at the nest meeting, #h oh om, ore, fone Seat Ges conealiy woe slag to establ.sh those priaciples in was empowered as ~—" 4w Bean ote | vel Heauman, € at of constitutional liberty. wise and prudent action; that in a united Exceuttyo aud | r De irs On Suma ie ne tt Laas 6 eee Face deland about Jan, 1% ’ ina _ Epa War was over It wos tho duty 0 the democracy t0 enter | Congress ainphe security will be foand for the protetion | ou, a | Tanb drowned bj ihe saauying Ci wet iphynine'& Awe. Havane: into this contest to perpet aie what our callant soldiers | of tue int rests, honor ‘and welfare of elagves | aid XM. J. Frisbee. The Chairman and Seciolary w re Ce : ptt ss aaak Mik ool i vere Fe Che eel te oe cane Teee, Cospin, Rant have won on the battle eld. [i was their daty to enter | oF (ho peopl. Fesolutions were reverted to the 8o- | 4, tly added to the Gommitton, Th & erent os & Tommeem, as Gab. Greek. tee : BR Vicxeny, ou for New York, : the contest before them with ther whole soul, body and | ject Commitice. t ey ‘a jug 16 the initiatory #tep to the forn funeral, thos sedag) obberw x ue o'ciook. Byignenty ae Pe as tate breeches. fo mee ge 5 pa ealail ait protective assoc ations throu; bout the entire 5 ate, * Exieouee - “’ rey ry my and head gent hile ng rough the ar He was y Jur Kean, wi “ratala'y and that 9 heavy pressure wil! be brought to bear to com a eee aeoel the Highton and Motors v bie hearers thatthe demoor ie vary wre ready te sand | imouto sccunsts of toremmentary, trustomn, Toveehend | pal the gaa companies to fursiah « betior ¢ alts of ot eg a areb item oa fromm Bt Maw by white race. Andrew Joonson th ised Statutes relative to insolv rocced | than is now and at a choaper rate now iter tet is tad (ens f family are invited to at | of put nly Furir ce BA Arty . va ‘e inere ‘a r one Of bd m. She encountered 4 district to teach the people its fundamental doctrines. | C)armpiain ‘aval. To autuorize towns to Cowmbia and Extenet of the “Night Mlooming Cereus.) | 00k, from bor laie reaidence, at Oyator liny. L se Roun Hasasson, of 7: L narey, Drown bere They had to meet men wlio wre trying to trample Under | Ronwelaer ounties to aid in the constr ctiom of the | To mr mbrideved handkerch ef with this new Guivris.—On Bunday, March 4, ALFERD Ar., som dence, before reported ash AM Are beige Edshon (Rr), Cigna, Matit their feet the constitution ant the lars and deprive the | Lehanon Springs Raliroad. rf 0 to nee gi with « rich frog c Dr Th ee and Chmrlotte Griffin, aged | year, 3 Aise ; Fh | - olathe Cr ec tes Seunention is treason” Bait had | diourned. - {is tavwtble chara deves eva oo appeal onthe and 0 OT sends of the tarmlty arerespecttaliy | The faloning a wiht. vse in Anderson Pleased Providence ne up '. “ jageateal ten to a’tend the funeral this (Tuesday) afternoon, at | port, from Burope, , Bast oat F constitution in praghee Br Age eg len Lopedrwonine aman: 5, 1800 ok, from the reaidence of lia porouta, No TT a Avmast, March 5, 1 A Boon.—Ward's Lad Bast Tel th’ street, Ship America, Moras, Bs wuphen Motehinem, will to stand upon it and bid defence even fo those in Breict. - ae ear woring wo destroy (Ap. | The Srnaxn presented pom ser pongo eT Tg Ey: ey Fp yd —— tases, | Sip Ae Silos, Crveney, Liverpord roian, Sale Barve, ‘were endoa . a vt " c erent » Partick Hooam, im the 60h year of his age nip Gar we, Bailey, Liverpe ‘ ta ad mae reg ang eg prea a echt rong Made Bn WARD, Sr iro. The friends of the family and thor of Jonn ,Pemee | See pores ee Wave. Wornibam , Messrs. Rose, Miiuxe and Brewer followed same od towtend the funeral, this (Tuestay) 9 yon en eae srerchaangtnedy the snery ot | yas murat decay he oes, AML Prince Casten tm Legal Lottertenem |." atl nm ie dawomom ie, iy . ae he party, thought ht was the duty ofthe democracy of | , ME. larriaso Pg Will to | Ciroulars aed drawings opmt, oe seer, 198 Brosdway, Kine. —In Hoboude, ¥: J, om Sunday, evening, Maree | aa wire a to Pennsylvania to lead the columa--the mayestie cofama-— | !eoryorute th . i 5 SLU FR, Becher, 116 Brocterny, | 4 a4 half.past mine o'ciess, z , Oto | ienmncog Amores. Wy of tho kindred, and march to tho music of « ‘To promnde for locreaniog cr reducing the amber otf | All Legal Lottery Pr hed=Drawe | Kin, aged 26 years, 2 outta aad 4 Gaye, ctetty PIL ADE RENE, Me Union. Peace had been restored, but the country W88 | trustees of religious corporations. To limit the fare on | ings, circulars and information son a oS Whe Seay ese Gaapentety sain dang, Thera n ogress were TIME | iv albany nnd Wet Sinckridgy Raye Wo vests PECLAAD, w wan ern, x 1. | vied talon he funeral ater early ct under foot one sect Bi * caeeeoenemenenneces one 0 , fro ath arch, that the democratic party was Der mile. Toamend the insurance wt requiring 100d | Large Sale of Valuable Lots on Avenme | ter of Thiri ind Washington street, Hoboken, NJ, ' ‘not dead, but would live as long as there was acon- | Tence companies \o ananel reper, or ison and Lexington eet, |. Luove.—On Sunday, March 4, Many Lord, wife of | Bb - Peston beta stitution to dafead and liberties of she poopie to protect. | APT, To Iucorporaty Whe North thoes at afrond coma. eat rer day | Francis Loyd, » native of Monmonthsh te, South Wales, | 50> Great Wentrra, Oocmngeam, Loverrrd apap The ~ H. LUDLOW & ©0., ivr 0'el ed 66 yours, # mouths and 22 days } csenctenn Kulken, lereen te woke & he seas ince = [ran Ny oe Sony Tovey | panies to employ policemen so aa to inciude steamboat tue Hachange saiearoom. tthe relatives aud friends, and thow ot bee nln _ Bay Hoppe. § cont, Healy a and Ba ate) yy be reapectfully invit atte ns Snip Helin Hamner at . ‘ eptonting toms Soom oe great yom go pk hn gd Maps, be, at Mo. Sine | Pi sol, on Wosseeaage shernoon, atone. o'clerk, fem | Bip bronel nae, eae Be tae Algnnnteg, Loveryoud Jot the Jackson aad protected | -, Mf. JL. Panaan, (rep.) of Cayuga, intredueed @ bal FoR sianapanatmnransnnaes her late residence, No. 704 Washingtou.street, corer Nomen: oar Frac them for State aid to the Southern Cent Address.—Pollak 4 fon, Meer hawm | Jane Austine kandow ward an manutecturers, 02 Broadway, nearizourth street. Pipes, | | Liow—Om Sunday, March 4, Jaume. Manwox Lrow, mR, adj Lavoro F powigne med med Death of Bishop Ale Cigar ousted, ag sd T yours, ee can, Loverpork ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are reapectfully 1 fed 9 = Wenn Am Astonishing Cure \or All Kinde of | invit-d to attend the funeral sorvica, at the residence of mere, Lone. Bree fying the party, Bishop Ale: : Headache will be ie BPALDING'S CEPMALIC | hie brother-in-law, H. Lindeman, No. 61 Kast Seventy ayek ere with the career founder of the Duciple PILLS. third street, on Wednosday afternoun, cle Vise ata ap cut sbort by eminent asa theolng| Jo Brooklyn, on y, March 6, afters we Peake i) re Gren feauen. Srcea sags peat sarubecgn cyst on tyes enna owing ee short and 7 ‘ah Hines, Masea ‘fe of Cyrus H. Leo. Tae | me § Dens 4 tom a . Bard, aged 20 years, an A ” = — NBERG'S coleyraied PANTILLES DE FLORENCE and Secrves and fvionae of tho 8 A ee ee tina Pore Bion, ane waningion county, for permanent Arrival of the St. David at Portland: =| Tvicssis by WHITMAN & LOVEJOY, 04 Cadat strech ood | sevice to anend the Tungeal, from ber la. reedence, ee Birne f len RE aL. , Broa complement of en ‘The steamsbyp St, David, Captain Aird, (rom - bast 4 60 Cariton avenu:, on Wednenday afternoon etanse, ie eS oe, ; on ‘Seinmnar, a ‘The report was unanimously arrived here yesverday, and will aall for New York after | A.—For Sale Cheap, Grapes, trom, Pre deem arene . and Bhoee, of description, at recs ron Fol Mp, merch b <UL ery, Mr. Horanrs, on taking —————“— ladies, children. the im the city, paneer ot owe mh D: oul assurance that he could Sales of Real Katate. rv} , irowdway opponie Metra 1 ooee koagee, Bradiay i pM jos “ll pt ieadioom 10 proceed at, (0 Dasiness; | Tho following sales were mate yesterday by Muller, Lee aE ona ye arch As Raat , Penatagiem, Borers te Sut in view of the peouliar circumstances by which they | Wilkins & Co, At Nhe percent Ties, a bei wo 0 loom. — : > ‘hver Magnet rae brown, Pelatephis, ar ar bs eensared 0 fomerh in regard. to the prosest Jieese one bos 18 Qrerewee Tapertfr'anl Mematacturer, as Wontway, sorner Urand w ) } ‘piale, Kort, bier wri nae searger, s amarie, Booron condition of public ataire, | Tle mpied, ia the com. | House and lot Amit is Not « Hombe Convinced. “ : . eratic convention that had assembled in the com | House and lot ‘time, MET. Berra has ager whey fate | Bowne pe Sy a Convoution Pye A he carpet ‘al to God for bis merci: ul interpostion in The Carther effusion of blood and for inclining tian ony of to thetr 1h wan wot hia either to | Sine he rn of, orto who should | gicin ‘near wane a” fe cocbeod oot taantns | * clive Roster, a Prete portent sme rag at | on gee ofthe Sey inated | jonieren, wy ie C4 dais. Deane Otro 0p Geen ie and be at there were | Focxn Drowsan at Font Hasnrox.—Coroner Bonastt ig wre corner of College ry — held an inquest yesterday on the body of » man about Reims sears it

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