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THE VETO. “| urémaanors ig mai aocro = y « “pa hy ert0 SAWING AY a MEly Or AMERIOAT” 7 iia cote ns Lib Weet Thay nit ee ‘Tus wie i , Nar ense our be IO SE : EE ADE. - Johnson Meeting at ‘fudgson Wecetesg ieee ee iB BT ioe 5 uate rece ‘ar City, New Jer sey Lay patrons 2 tras nd Mae en fame Alo ‘ooklyn cE . ® A desire to procure un article men — eeabeoanneess Ladihasenad which they py, D. EGAN, AUOTIONSER, WILL. SF. THIS COULD PLACE coxrinENcE” And whieh woud wapersade the many inuriods tollet pow. ay. 8 at 1034 o'eldek, the: entire mothe a house No.8 Ca of Brussels, Three-p, ders and pastes which, for want of beter, they were Waker Coltnge Suite Burea Ply Carpets, ne Pres dens Voto Sustained---N é e i é to use, to a Compromi v¢ with Radicals, THE INJURY ‘THEM COMPLEXION AND HEALTH. courn, RIEGANT span OF OF FAST HC Rana, prctie- Now, 3 A. ROAD WAGON, . s nowEyEe, tie property of a gentleman devained in Fy ag A Sc, BC. = ‘ STAS’. Mavy, BY PDW. . jy of DECHES----GREAT ENTHUSTAS" fit PLEASURE mall ith | ah ee he Kee &e BEFORE THEM eae No. o Fiat Twent J-eighih atre . an article which we know from personal experienee to be spin of longEN Tee nanan Just what will watisty them in every way. dy oa and gente in uikharnes, 4 / ass meeting of tho citizens of Hudson City Ap Tints bel age, clroular trdk balk wee fold Inst evening at Rocmmelis & Leicht's Hall, TESHIGMIAT. se es Poet tg helen dba m: irrespective of party, to sustam the President in Vanaperaza, Feb. %, Ps aceiie: Harness, ono double coupe * ° %e Raswey 7 u ° iy ati. % pare ’ Freedmen's Bureau b at o age 4 ji db wi O14 Wednesday aivernoon, at the ‘ 1 with the iniiae nd enord the delightful |” Fale absoluie, withon ani fee ‘ hood, who were all uns plication of your poe 7 NS, AUCTIO, s e@) proval of the Presid commend it to eve i Be on |W. tay of Jot ly and effectual beautifier of Fe ext lay, “ zed Jobn M. used; and thank you for te Fy ain mire, th ¥ re presidents es cuch my | ia ae WEAN Hosatial “degre ro Sy . on wero read and submitted to.tho ommused'a will make the hands or MINUTES, OR MONEY AYS OPEN hats a eta ron on ARG, AUCTIONEERS. EAE will sell al auction, I Saat u, LEEDS ie MINER, HENRY A, LER/ i: the old Dusselda.t ie mar below Day, ) acclamation, expressive of tont aud’ of disapproval of the LW. eG B LADI INTHE and a 7 : CriOy veigu On and per bokile, $1. PAVERS pr ITs Peke Sy HA LRes 1) FEE SKIN. beats o cate eai vt WARRANTED 3 OBE 80. a ve ean Asa by agentlema’ Known for bis 5 son a a Judgment, with eg recial care and reference tothe bate of ‘American'buyere, / in regard to artists, iu ts, sizes, have Pico, Aen 0p 204 Pakans K towel future] af this aaletel be tae shy ane A, Xu Color Drawings, /», most celebrated . : that it with ot injure, bet grea i mpndee the skin, fr fe cannot te veebeaeth ects ave repres ¥ Over 200 subjects, many ‘mimes being nicaly new to our eonnolaseurs, magvat novel, iuteresting and valuable collection olfered at auction this season. REALLY td Jo pleasure, 3 loiter in his BEAUTIFY THE Freeduacn's B The policy there COMPLEXION, fod 8 ‘oh 4 Uicre vas bat eho Isste | TAT WR WILT. REFUND TO ANY LADY, who, utter re ey ari cola cantributin whether the people | giviug our pre: Fovrere, / Merte, Ponae rex toe, dent oF obstructive polley vt te had Piassan, pr heel Michel, ‘Tissot, lent er list ad week ENAMEL OF AMERICA, Dore, i & ita Meyer, aacanton, a ee Me ATROTRE Lambinet, gi ret Benen. al Poople of the Dot to dis- THE MONT! Seti rot IPiw In F; t to bring back th States to | its PURELY CALE IN ALIITS Component | PoTpDRSEy, Bieter Ghoplins spaveyet, deral government, ‘that th PATS AND CON HOFENTRYAS HARMLESS, ONLY Hrilloul Swerighkow, Verb ec anid Bf Teed (cheers) ‘bese States are | TOMPROVE BP APPEARANGE OF TH i BKON, Giradet Reet Pee ee ete ee ¢ in the Union, and are entitled to all their privileges 1 precK is, a sora Win Huy wi Eekeurine Fea "ato, er the couctitidon, It was taid by the radicals that, "MOLES, » ea, eB nac) erty mmons, 9 States were Senne t be RS ee Policy BLACKWORM, 8, re Gotan Butte, Thora, 1 she war for the Union was of = ape Jersey had shed her blood { and. by Glepneing and Raia a lt wt pe tae @é Cogeiet, Anostasia, Soyer, Me Lag «(expended her treasure in vain. (Applause.) Mr. It wilhconeeal the marksef. Honor Gouya $e. nder, Jo on the contra sims that the Southerners ‘SMALLPOX, | Parrot, ‘Bomacht yaad ave orgauized Weir Siate governments in barmony | And it wi uty Para SEER eom, Faroese, watu tho constitution, and are ontitied to be admitted to INSTANTANEOUSLY REI ne, Care, ¥ ‘Chandelier, F through their rapro-entatives, ALL RODGH NESS. Fito 3 ie BRIN. eteroche, Mon = SE eS ae eee ti : FOR CHAFPED HANDS AND PACB ¥ # Those states are now knocking for admission {nto the SER UOR A RIVALS Tessom Yandordorg, Katow, Ho i Wnion, and the pacar oe opera eK peri making the skin as white vad smooth ns Ls. ali eee Richards j= an, eals, is is permitted, if these radi- om, ong = cals carry out their rnwise and unpatriotic policy, then LADIES WHO HAVE YCHAPPED 1 eye, Dabasty, Chametiat, Moreau, Keon. rocult will be that a war of races wiil be imangtated. or skin rade rough ‘Dy exposure to the cold are In- Contourler, Lobvedez,’ —“Oppernien, Gamat, Wili this be permitted? (Cries of “No!”') ‘The question of | ¥! assent a a I negro ie ane is one pre entirely belongs t0 the | ng satisfy so arse pane one 1, Eten postaatast, Frings" Stoutenbacher, vveral States; and that is the view which President CCH ASE rr. a Greve Heronet Johnson takes of the question, ‘The moment the States Onset Felony pennes — ar: represcnted in Congress you begin to lighten taxation, } Single, bottle St. Germain, Seimnetet, to Luft up business confidence, and to resume the old | Six boitles.. Marebs, Esbens, channels of trade and commercal intercourse. Tho 0 which will'be minted the colsbratod pletare b covutry wented a union of hearts and of hands as before fe e rated picture by aS FOR NENT BOLE OLY. MANUFACTURES OF FANCY SOAPS, aby the mar, and when they stretch out their hands to their ie imal PARK ROW. The en LIGHT IN IN’ THe WiLbenx: EBSS nested oithern brethren will we — hol ck and refuse sy ion wi he pubife on them recognition? (Cries of “No, nol”) He felt it a a ware Franklin street, mora, Feb and continue ue Open every day and evening his duty to support President ’Jobnson so long MCKESSON & SINS 4 93 Fulton-stert. as he lived up to_and acted in accordance with GEORGE E. RANOUS. ERRY_D. MINER, AUCTIONEER, SALUSROOM 87 the constitution. The people from Maine to Min- 85 Matdes lane, oer nesota are pldging themselves to the support of the | Ana vy drugziets, hairdressers and perfum where, MiNi oy g ROMER Rr eel ne encthses, a Wel Preident, and with one voice they are crying out to Hour pup. | Be*day, March 7. at 12 0% In front of their salesroom, bim, “Woil done, thoa good and faith(ul servant.” If TVOROES, LEGALLY ‘OBTAINED, YETIOUD dy 1S hands nae geen Re is ‘these radicals continue to obstroct the Pres deat in his po EN emerge gig Orns el eS | Pairiotic curse, then the people must drive them from ee 6 ‘C “Coane ele Taw 835 Broadway. | horse by the present owner, andis in every respect a Pb seo did animal. Congress, so Ut the place that now knows. them shall know them no morc forever. He asked his hearers, ir- Tespeciive of party, to stand by the fresident at all baz- ands, and tea h the obstructionists that their political grays are dug, and from which there shall be no resur- rection for them forever. He would now conclude by ; PROCURED, wiTHOUT PUR. TYROS LEGALS sea prosectited without feo tl zane gained Gonesiation = “M, HOW! _Attomey Mor, 78 Nassau st. (1070.73 ) miOMAS R. AGNRW'S, 269 AND 262 GREEN. Also Koves, Blankets, Harness, &c., &c. A fine Ba; Jerve, 6 years old, warranted sound and kind in single anc double’ Harness, Hambletonlan Vorse, 16% hands high, 8 years old; most desirable for coupe or express, REMARKS BY MR. WORTENDYKE. Mr. Jacon Wenrexpyke, was the next epeaker, Prost. dent Johnson, he sald, by the direction of Providence ang the will of the people, had been raised to the Preside calling tor three rousing cheers for President Johnson. = corner-of Murray, and there you will dad E80 The whole assemblage joined in response. See Voifves, Fish, Mlour ana everything else chesper waa | Pair of very fine back Hottem, mateved, 16 hands high, tp Store in New York. One price house. free and stylish, and would take an excellent team for Clthor erriago oF truck H, LERDS, AUGTIONFER, Sepa eit & BS hava LEEDS & MINER will sell by anti NESDAY, S Anon “sree <ROOTS AND SHO: worT0N 3 X97 1 HO Of the United states, one of the hi host and most plo A OLLINGSHEAD, AUCTIONERE, at 11 o'elook, at their ealesrooms, N berty st sible postions on earth. TL dent had fapet Mpon ais ay sprieadayyy platch 7 at “sca Ook ee Olle FaiNa Nos ron times when he liad to meet the greatest ss COR TEAOT er’ sare are modern. by American faropean artists, a “7 tho akoulteee ef a SALPSnOvstS 6 CORTLANDT cating of the Sear ast emerging feet Mresaen Avout L00)'c18 8 WUOTS RUOS, WOGANS Thao. Lewis W;T. Richards, J. Chapman, E. Tryon, J. et cleared pest the prec of guperiag sie And particularhy’adapted for Pitre Heap Morais hersom, Pt. on host lit encounter, | wae “acsnagry 3 geo THEEN AND WESTERN ters. Ruggles, . Rone, 4 than hutman that the bad feel Wey miner aod wary wor & ataloggues rely on morning of sale, Meckking, C- Nbc midathersa ened. should still hen upon the v9 Sedge Ph teetivg “ a 8 OO ON ean COVZ, LONG ISLAND, an invoice of fine Italian Paintings, purchased tn Ital in Italy by a gentloman of taste, in richly carved an the bh iy MS was to conmetact tie? 78 ‘ pyednes- et of ai private sate, ’ LEN COVE, lings thatthe President was Watt po sold at public auetign, ou the premises Iitet: had eecured for him the x, dy, Maren 14. tnst., ales gris 4 number of fine eld Pictures, AY MM be ready for exhibition ‘on and (rom the Monday ng tLe wale, he President to ESKOOM 37 cndered by the 5 Pr vrais dade ot tee rae ‘owned , ‘ion, Thursday, moon te ae o wr of lad soon, 7 Nassau strest, condemu him. He & pins ‘Dwi LING” E, 1CK ‘io cS rclutied), D OFFICE FURNITURE, 1 1irg@ vary with commodions ‘Slabting and stells, and other rlor Suits, ti e orchard and ve carved areli- u . - rocatel and rej id elaborate arti he city severa tural Boukease, Vine upbinesed and farm bad distant about & hairs, Lounges, , Mal! Stands, Buttets Vere: ond Brasse § Unrpeta, rosewond seven octave rte, Otice Desks, cane sweat Chaira, Kitchen Furni- howe of his troulie and gr 1 our respo! the Pre ian ture, &. «| ARES Ti, ew ‘OPOL| ey i aa MROADWAY W. feng MAKCU 7. AY io se Ky & DLA PLATED Wane, COfLEiS FANCY G)0B8, &0., comprising consignnients from hil te priagipal imporiera find manufacturers fn the United States rgues that tl ry rule in tine perpetua THY Sabi, 1 CLOSE AN ESTATE, REMPTORY SALE or VALUABLES “ree ayaged ory ° people subinitted ts the establishment of REMPTOR logues ready om Laonday moral ™ courts to the oxclasion of elvil courts while the AMES COLE: 'S\S0N, Auctoneer, ENKINS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELl, AT AUC. War lasted, but now that peace ig Testured they will not os WEDNESDA ARGH 7, 1533, PUR tion, on Wea day. ‘itech 7 at at i submit to a perperuation of military tribunals in an; 12 ot cK, M., Broadway, near oy inst street, Mit) Carri Portion of te land. We had cuolizh of theso evils | At the Commercial Exch 30) Fulton etreet, apposite | “and uo top Wasson, Risinen, Minters ted Yager en we recogn'zed the ne of them, but now it the ( city atl Brookly: 4 Rockaways, 1 Slide Seat, 'l Phaeton, Single und ‘Double when ‘ecogn zed the neceasity of them, but now it is ‘4 2 usurpation thas cannot be persauied to longerexist. i eee pert site con Ds m9 Harnoes, Blaitets, Robes, Hricies, {adds Ss. (ne pair of vil oo put ito A - ee dent's views on these questions Non. 42, 44, zo », oe 8 EWIS 5. WOOD, AUCTIONEER. the confidence and support of all loyal men, pd it is the duty of the people to assure him of ther support in this crivis, It was most jurious to our wtrod) ‘Will eet nubile Sette We Gertmrrc au relaions of tae witktorign countries | feted RTE rw pnd atl a rita tie ition edna a to declare, as the bill declared, that were ye FERRY BY. MYRTLE AVENUK AND YLUSHING Mi 0 Inrge Wi Te %° heavy frame, Noa. state of quasi hostility, and tat we Ma forced te som AYEN ALLO AL fin Keacp hice ea Palo SW FR a ail tain tnililary tribunals throughout the Feathers States. tora levy: bring them | Pind of within twelve minutes of At home it is calculated to breed ill Rell His I A RA: ‘OPPORTU: R THE PUR- heart of New York by the Cortlag ‘Canal street ferries. between the North and South. And tak CHASE OF MODERATE PRICED be MA By Also one Iron Safe, Desks, Obairs, Holst Wheel, Stoves, dent Johnson wisely vetoed the bil, us stand by absolute, and given on the ist of May. oy # os tte Ne ith Fee ea aia so ace the cttbat | sige odes pac Parenare Manes Ay remain om met | aye creme owe and ot Tif lire arene. yn hail oor countey Tvs or die. cuk tore. be aly ne. so | for maps and ouher particulars 00.) atashosteteae o> Se political prgudlens as to blind btm. No. 110 yi New York. | ,&,Thetwo sory, utc aud basement brick House No. 31 i peel | A. TaN HATA one or retrace cant Senee . A the 3 ath > Te to the auctioneer, 6 Montgomery MULLER, 7 P, & WILKING es 2m Fey WAs- oid these troubles, and ei etal of damien Chesterman, deceased, 10 | nd Fifteenth rome oseea tose Bet y cont of the purchase ‘money may remain on bond Tables, hm ey bef o ave years, ters and P , Stoves, Comforters, Blankets, Olleloth, 4c” um that he = ste ee ORTOAGE ALR —UENJ, P. FAIRCHILD, \ ae. Uo. President that attiz Cedar ree the ee fed; but no, man can awape Be osbomescctgtie coteire ales a. ven 2 on , Mae 10 o'eet. al the Ma nified. Ané under the excitement of the moment, and Wee ee ‘ae No. 1 Bedford street, fads seythingcyedowabe "aoa the pag oe wn as ae o7 ABYC of thay tpeech tony well bo overlooked in the thet JOURNBAY, AUCTIONEER, OFVIOR NO. 6 PINK PAWABROKE "8 gAue Tu THIS Pay, BY JUN MOR. exh. jetermination not to be fr e men's Clothing, Bedding, vay from the path of patriotiam and duty at the dicta | tues ete ganton.s ern Peewee Tenth and Elevouth a eee ‘wtreet. fis resident thi 8 oe He tamet cl neon Pr Kd vo nnd fried, and chief execute in that P tion. = ‘Moeting then adjourned with cheers for the Presi. Sop oy Fae vo = ble, Sofas, Couches, Matetand We Avotey NOTICE, OMAR ‘Bccrron. ‘Wood, Cina and ather wares, ¥. EDITORIAL FROM” TH —Large eale of urn Times.—"METOA dor (Wednemiayy, ot 31 0" 6 discoreted a remedy tor Ranemanine ‘Ashington square, corner 5 be infathbie, We are persmnal uy f- Ps ining Room and Cham! ordinary ctrme it has eifected rice lateilingeonc eat | we p covered in the, riche des lar only—and many men wonld cheerfully give nity i 2 certain care of ats adful and wide spread 2 motors, with al) modern c is ndvertiol cin woh auction on the Seemons on Teer, Gabeds vet cae hy Hate Mei for’ housobedpieae et mon in Bian aa B Stedvck hor Lorton tertiockans tee ¢ Rrandreths teoidance te eaet, pack and meen at bial ma on the mam. DORIAN, on icing millionalres of the di ae street, # ROR iH. alo postive, ‘Tile in- W ‘ii. FORPING & GO, COUNTING ATION SALE At IO 0% watts scented h atroet. ° ‘ure! BY ©. Pao JR CASH, 9 goneral assort Brshin and FANCY DRY GOODE, In lols sulted to. < S| es Tunes UCTION NOTICE. TARO SALE ee Lie AN EXTRAORDIN AT REFERS, clock precisely, at reat, between Fifth and beantifal Parlor Suite, © of erimean and maroon broeatel, Ulek walnut tiga cloth; large Pier and Oval erry top Contre Tables, two elegant rosewo Joie XLV. Tur vUhairn ene | Bs io manic, \ HoUsEHOLD WORD. BASSFORD'S CL.EMRATED Retcigeraiors, warranted the bast ip ure for solo at B BASSPURD'S great Housckosper's Bazast Obina, Glass aud Crockery Emporia, Cooper Tnatitate Butiding, Sign of the Golten Katitescorr \ A. PACT —OAYETIV'S ADHBAIVE TRANSPA ent F rer mend te Bank Billa, Curtency Stanpe te. 4 receive a box by mail f WTF, 1H Fallon seaeh New Yank 4 Eee A four ne tore, ot y wi ODS, U8 aed WHITE Ot DAKSS GOODE ef warious AND INVERTED Narr 4, {) RUM CLUB Ewa rced Sand all Diseases of the hired ou pain, hy Drs, RICE & WANT SA MRCED bi = BOOTS AND SHORG—78 cone GAN BE CURED Tea owte svar, au Port MATS oie ee of Soft Hats and Cloth three ? Jat the amme time fi : be professtoualiy ot he see 1 rag RIBBONS, TR mais and FANCY GOODS, from 9 Ww 3 Advice ft . ply of his medicines to’ be at ae BYES MADR stw WIth Hodes. Farge Paar nt Oa M. D., 1190 Hrontway, New York a Sure rs Taba pnt ree. Aditreap AmE 2 nati me by AZ, be Fest iH ag Meenas Ms Mt inset and pd oc roadorny. "gold wh tans SE ig vt oh, Ti Bea Cae pa A Shae ae SUMIPPING., wan nnn Mt eee NORTH AMERT LOY, New Line of Pirst Class Sidewheel Steamers is ea NEW YORK ond BREMEN, via via Cowen, ae y have eagiged SON tor "700 bores aren Lowber bar. Commander, to Jeare Mareh just com) extensi mics at passage: Beatin ts gold or its equtvalent:—First 1 im, $2 50; steerage, $37 00. a For eit ace to ROGER ow General Agents, 45 Beaver street. TATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. STEAMSHIPA WEEKLY PROM NeW YORK TO AND LIVERPOOL, mehip LOUISIANA, to sail Satur. 47 North river. day n Ne Bteerage pu a ony sae from Liverpoot or Quesnstowa for $47 ourreney, Throach passage to. Paris, antworp, Hamburg, Bremen, ‘ac.. romponding rates For freight or passage apply at the compan; be J.D. NAAR, F ONDON AND NEW YORK STRAMSHIP LISR. 4 Easange to London direct, $9), $9 and $89 cntrency, Pass London oF, go. $0) and $3) in gold, Aled LING AT QUE g semi-weekly, ea LIV town,—The Inm: TRAM TO POOL, CA Line, ‘sail ¥, Moreh It, -Seturday, M wiurday, M at noon, ' CURRENCY, BAY SATURDAY, 3h 0 185 Wodnoslay’sleamerst__Hiret cabio; 890; t Parsnge by the stenragy. 32% Pas warded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, ige passage from Liverpool or Queenstown, $43. Tie kets can be bought here by persons sending for their friends. For further information, apply at the company’s offices o 8 Broadway OR LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. Cunard stesmabip CURA, from New ¥ ABIA, from Boston (v ‘aiifax Passage Money frowa Ne Mon ein a or its equivalent. or passage apply to. EB, "GUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. For freight OYAL MAIL OY pant oy P CURA, For LIVERPOO! ¢ OUBA, James Stone, comman- der, will sail from (pee ene 's dock, at a Jersey City, by snk Tene ‘mafla and passengers for Europe, on Wednesday, the Rw san the suet inate . the 2st inst. CUN, No, 4 Bowling Green, ‘SSIOHAT LINE OF LIVERPOOL, steamers, Pass QUEENSTOWN | and New York ow currency; York, $30. The Apuly at at THOMPSON'S 3 passage oflice, 275 Pearl street. Panag The J. AVA A it NWA pe) March 10. TE Shag GERMAN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP HER- Captain G. Wenke. carrying the United States M. \ mail, wit ‘sail from the Bremen fier, foot of Third street, sri leave. one Ei aes Hoboken, can SATURDAY, MARCH 10, BREMEN. VIA SOUTHAMPTON, Taking passengers LONDON, NAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, at the following rates, payable in gold or ils equivalent 'in eaonte First Cabin, $105; Second Cabin, $62 60; Steerago, # Ly set ep ba by the NEW YORK, Capt. Ernst, March 24, it or passa or Freight or Passage AP RTOHS & CO. 63 Broad strect. mom onn ‘iii lth COAST MAIL stDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP Anuie SPEEA tence. itt fi er Saale uowiing Green. | THE TRUE UNION PLATFORM. NEW ORLEANS DIR! BLACK STAR LINE, The fast sailing steamship HUNTSVILLE, Gepieia F. Crocker, ve leave pier 13 North river, on ‘Saturday, March 10, at 3B. M. For treight oF passage, having handsome ac- commoda’ aus ‘apply to R. LOWDEN, Py pen 54 Wall street, Bills of lading signed at che office,'93 West streot. res NEW ORLEANS, LA. The new and clegant Sidewheel eee RALEIG! H President Johnson’s Speech of February 22. e saronpay. ‘March sur 3k, M., from pier 36 The Conflict Between His Policy and apply ot Pa EN STON, Powe oth rire That of Thaddeus Stevens Vacate St rea to be Fought Out. Wittleave on Saturday, Murch 10 at $ P.M, from pler 36 Nor raver: giving | zh bills of lading to Mobile. niscuvir | NO COMPROMISE ON THE UNION, ¢ freight on Thiars- THE CONSTITUTION AS IT IS. he. &e. be. OR SAV. Gai ing cargo tn ihe hew and lege Crowell, wih leave Sar Ko. 4 ‘North river, al Thursday, Mavel 8. For freight, at lowes Pac 1aenge, having unsurpassed eevou umodations, apply to JONES 17 Broadways Vai Feuow Cmzexs—Vor I presume T have the right to addyess you as such—to the committee who have con- dacted and organized this meeting so far, I have to ren. der my siacere thanks for the compliments and approba. tion they have manifested In their personal gddress to myeelf and in the resolutions they have adopted. At this point a firemon's proc ssion attracted the at- tention of a portion of the crowd, and created such a disturbance that the President was unabie to proceed for sevoral minutes. Mr. Fendall, the chairman of tho com: mittee, in vain endeavored to restore order, Hon, Groon Clay Smith then took the siand and succeeded in making himself heard, and in bringing the crowd tw som thing like silence, The Prespext proceeded:—Fellow citizens, I was about to (onder my thanks to the committee who waited upon me and presented me with the resolutions adopted on this occasion—resolutions, as I understand, compli- mentary to the policy pursued by this administration since it came into power. this occasion that it is extremely gratifying to me to know that so larze a portion of my fellow citizens ap- prove and endorse the policy that bas been adopted, and {8 intended to be carried out, (Applause.) That policy has been one which was intended to restore the giorious union of thes States and thor original relations to tho government of the United States, (Prolonged app!au s2.) This seems to be aday peculiarly appropriate for such a manifestation—the day that gave birth to him who founded this government—the Father of his Country; of him who stood at the head of the government when all the States entered into the Union. ‘The firemen’s procession again succeeded in creating suflicient disturbance to make the President unable to be heard. The President good humoredly remarked:— “Don’t interfere with them; thoy are nght and always were right.” He procveded:—This day, 1 say, 1s pecus larly appropriate to endorse the restoration of the Union aby gt EM Sins SAN SkLVaDOR Jos! wil sail for Savannah di of Cedar street. on Satu: o'rlock, Pre! ight recelved di of lading furnished and pi JAN JACIN For’ freight or Pastage, having apply to GALISON te At Agent at Savannah, B. H. HARDER, fork SAVANNAN, GA. WEEK, an Bidewned! Ki acaehips, The favorite and fast Sitewbeel Steanship from dis and For freight or paseoge apply t ” . Heerale near 00 FOX & CO. i Agents, i Broadway. po SAVANNAT, ML Hieatis WEERLY LINE. THURSDAYS, $25 Deck past all raurond: AND FLOR: DA. Dearborn, commander Bulkley, commander VIRG ‘The favorite steamsliip gull from pler 16, East river, foot of Wall streat, Thurs- B. 2M. For freigut or passage (having ele- acoommodad wi ae “idhnay, FERRIS & CO., and G2 South street. OCTAVUS COHEN, Agent in Savannah, Pe oH GHARLESTON, 8.0 aan UNITED. STATES MAIL LINE T OLASS ee ‘legant oe alir sidewhee! steainshi The elegant ai penal ewe! p Vest, cominander, eceiving cargo, and will be despatched promptly at 8 Stock, from pier No. 14 adi siver, ‘on Saturday, Marsh 10. freight oF app For freight oF passage UR LEARY, 73 William street. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, TRE Generals TRANSA’ NTIC comrants MAIL HIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK A. ATTAW RU, th + NOUVEAU MON -Lomarle, Sntindar, March 10 PERCIRE. .. ‘Duehesni, LAFAYE: NAPOLEON fii: VILLE DE PARIS. Kae OF pAsace IN GOLD. SIM Second cabin... ccereeee BI je wine in either eluss, For further Ee Mache SENate, . First cabin. Agent, 83 Broadway, HE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mall steamship BORUSSTA TL, PF. Schwensen commander, carreint Wye alien State mai, will leave on Saturday, Maton 17, at 12 8 vow HAMBURG, taking pacsencers for Tamburg, Havre. Sonthampton and Londo. First canin, $105: aerond exbin, $02 0; steerage, co abl 4 or (by equivatent. T RS ATA wil Tallow om Mare bah nee ay c. fe ROU ARD & BOAR, General Pusange Arent, No.8 Barely aivbes. M.¥ ORTH AMERICA} ri v line 0 caver atreet, paciete MATL STRAMSITTP COMPANY'S THROUONT Line to Calf | carrying the United States Malt, Leave plor No. 42 Nortli river. foot of Canal street, at 12 O'el ck. noon, on the Lat, Hih and 2st of every month fox whon those dates fall on Sindey, and then on the pe ceding Saturday), for Aapinwatl, connecting, whe Panama Railway, with one of the company's steamships from Panama for tan Franciseo, tonching at Acaputes. Qon- (GOLDEN CITY. necting ) ST. LOUIS. with) }SACRAMENTO, connect nt Panam vith stoamers Ist and 1th for Central American LTE onth Breit te norte ‘Those of the Ist tonch at Manraniiio, for ‘ports. Ragengn checked throng. 19) Ihs. allow rd each nul. An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and aitead- Yeage tickets or further information apply at the Sorhey. ieket oer on the wharf, footof Canal street, No ihe. “New York. F. W. G@. BELLOWS, Agent. ACTRTC MAUL, ATEAMRITIP O93 yale te RICAN PORT Ponte ‘Xi CENTRAL x javing Soo by Med the ete meme enpa’el all Linde of aoe to and roman sera eat Fo CALIFORNIA, TTA, MIGARAGUA UA. Clase. ie American Ba The Cent SFeanatt Com placed fine new siramboat 00 LAKE Sete insur: A MPT AND RE a 4) APT AND RELIABLE TRANSIT, baanamedand 1 ek Ba on TURSDAY, Warch a, ai noch’ frome pion 3B North river, foot of Warren atthe For BATHAONDINA cuore ee at street, corner of Warren st D. N. pittance ‘Agent. DALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA. ee ‘The Pacific Mai Bieamsbip Company's steamer HENRY CHAUNCY will «ail from pier on Saturday, Pmerae nm rom a 2 "Nort fiver a Teoetred as Es OF LADING: L bs REIONT TO BAN FRANCTRCO, VIA NICARAGUA. ‘The Central American Transit Company chippure foe's HeaRed qeaeety of fast ANTIAGO DE CURA, ailin, on Tuesday Mioreh at noon "Apply at 177 West street, corner of Warren D. CARRIN TON, DM, Agent. POR BAVANA THE NEW AND } PRERNDID SIDR el staninehip RAGLE, Capt, at ey 4 Nort wien Wednesday, March 7, at x3 avans, or freight o sage toni to SPOOR. THLRSTON & CO. 30 Broadway. AMERICAN and ‘Murray ont ner ee age apniy to GH ETM gents Boeaneee | § ALVESTON, 3, F wits A iia aK UNITRD STATES The fast-sailing, tro oe ANE oO ik On tte ne ie ond Pane ON came | 4, qut0N, atheet, shestsinaeeerensnennsptanpeipamaaninsamntaisst aren eet, NEW ORLEANS ay DTanOT, EF Tre nate eapateh the superior BAM. AVANA,. SIRAL AND VeRA chu and pal rman Renreh nits Ns aL oe Ron for A arrency Syenin Bo hrae Whee gra me Bae peer aas o bratty oe ‘ORLEANS a NEw ator. M.. eaten 0 Barclay wireet OR CHARLESTON, Regular sweokiy Hn of these States founded by the Father of his Country. Washington, whose nam this city bears, is embalmed in c of zh LASS BTEAMSITIPS. The new and faxorue sieamship the hearts of all who love free government, (A voloo— LY SOUDER nt. H. i.ockwood, 6; D Lo SM ad te te a a, free wood: +7 North | ‘3048 Andrew Johnson.) Washington, who, in the janguage of his oulosi-ts, was “FiPst in peace, first in war, first In the hearis of his countrymen.” No people can claim him; no nation ean appropr ate him ; his repa- . For freigiit or pasaage appl * LIVINGSTO FOXES Boe Beene, M41 Broadway. OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.—THE SIA AeA. Orptein. Coen, wary Ratarday, at 8. M: tation and life are tho common inheritance of all who SARATOGA, Captain ¥ Kin) wi every. besavatcy ae 'q M love free government. TUE PRESIDEST'S MOTTO THAT OF ANDREW JACK*ON, to-day had tho pleasure of attending the Natio Washington Monument Association, which is Pree its eftorts to complete the monument erected to his mem/ ory. I was glad to mect them, and so far as I could te g.ve them my humble influence, A monument is being erected to bim within a throw of the spot from which [address you, Let it becompleted. (Cheors.) Let the pledges which all these States, associations and cor-! yorations have plucod in that’ monument of” their faith’ and love for this Union be preserved. Let it be com- pleted, and in thie connection let me refer to thy motto’ upon the sione sont from my own State, Godbless—( A vnco—"And bless you") —a Brate which has struggled for the preservation of the Union, in the field and in the ad 18 now strugeling fh conse. ! aco in her, ving out off Bro Agents New York and Virginia Steam Coupany. OR WILMINGTON, ¥, The firet lass and! reliable steamship RLIGHT, Podrick, master, Japow receiving gstys and will load’ wit above port at pler My ast river. igtt Or passage baited enn LEARY, 78 William street, patch for the POR RICHMOND The.new and. ST AN 0} en iddeepbeel eiearen ipa: THBEAS, Capt. Lewis Parisi, Every Saturday. at at 2 MAK Beery Wednesday, For freight or el Having unsurpissed nccornmotn tidus, apply to LAVIN STON, FOX * it the rebellion, but st and take her stand where she . A miki rived ou thai Stone fent here to be placed in that mont of ireedyra and in commemoray tou of Washingioo, T stunt by that sentiment, and 83 y sie te ng tO Bt by |. It waa the ‘senti- Perrone wishing to nt thr their fremdis con have then |) mont en} tod byt immortal Andrew Jackson, brought out. either in steamship or vailing packets, from | “Phe federal Union—it be preserved.” (wild Liverpool and from Bae shouts 0f applause.) “The federal Union—tt must be pre- BY TIE x OD PACKETS. arved.” Were it possibie to hav the great man whose statue is now before m* and whose porirait is behind me in the Capiiol, and who-e sentiineut is inseribed on the sone depasiied n the monument; were it possible to communicate with the ilu = dead, and he could be info. med of or made to unteretaud the “working and pro- gress of factl n, rebellion and t bones of tha of man would sir in their coin ted he would ree and shake off the habiliments of the tomb; he wovld exieud that joug arm and finger of his, and he would roitera:e that }lorious sentiment, ‘fie ‘federal Union—it mast be prea rved.”’ (Applause) But we see and witness what has transpired since lis day. We remomber what he did tn 1832, when treason, Srescher ang Boe to tha ernuient and constitution o ied States thea talked forth. It was his power ‘and ‘alive ee that then crushed th» treason in it; infancy. It was then stopped, but only fora time—the spirit coutinued. Taere were men Drafts on Great Heitain and Londoa, for £1 and upwards, at ths jowest posaible rates, ‘Apply to if UDsON RIVER AND MARLEM RAILR ns for Albany wad Troy, conameting w ith retern trains, ti fork vin Huden mirvet aga Tenth avenue, 24s Cand) Ve Shey and. via fares tand Fourth argoue ait ALM and 4:16 P.M. The @ P.M. train rune on Sundays . H. VANDERBILT, Vieo President. THE BALL SEAS®O: REGIMENT VETERAN ASSOCIATION HOLD (ees ir Annual Ball at the EB it Rooms, disaffected to the government both North and South. 7 and Thirty-fourih strdetm, for tie" Donel of the | We had peculiar institutions, of which sume complained ‘orphans and disabled soldiers ot Ameo’, < ‘and to which othere were attached. One portion of our countrymen advocated that institution in the South; ihe aos Tickets $1, o ve ing two treme the moe aah omnes in oreat- the South reacbed the aw Thuenday evening. Bt! Committee and at the ~ ARTIFICIAL EYES. RTUPICIAL BYES.—ARTIFICIAL Homa N EYES made to order, and inserted by Dre. F. BAUCH & P UGELMANN mad employed by Thoresonsese, of Paris), 609 non a —— PERSON, APR Ete ws seaman ea arene Ke 3. Ye Herald office, c.tizen, for the and to preserve the BF Ser ee eee, These two Ihave tenn arrayed agua each oer and I before you tday, as I in the renate in F? PTION—A. hrig,and cven, Nome MALE | 1860, io the of those who were making war on $ave months ott “ite hal a | the const! and who wanted to ‘the govern- parties need apply at wenue, comer ment, to denounce, as I did then in my those who street. were #0 engaged as traiors, 1 have never c’ased to re- FORMATION WANTED—OF CATHARINE REED, By | Poab oni far wy terre (Crs sae ee sete i pare cue fr be thanatally ry ‘mreet, already remarked that there wire two parties, one for yea re roy egy mmo mad Ts the government to preserve siavery, and the NFORMATION WANTED—OF DR. HH. MONNETT, | other to break up the government to destroy slavery, 2. ee 4 Picnse address MB. J and Meroor streets; OF | The objects to be accomplished were different, it is true, nn Herald office, % far as slavery le concerned, but they agreed in one D—O1 ing, was the breaking up of the government. Tromeato NASH oP MY saat hae just They agreed in the destruction ‘of the government, the left im the wt She cam write to = thing which I have already stood up to oppose. a ‘est street, New York, for Michael hether the disunionists come from the fouth or (he sont Tdid then, to vindicate the Pps EDWARD | MoGRADY, RENE tip ene Ne will ‘call at gp nddeesh "ihe bore Humber Ke will heot THE DORA OFEN To TH FOUTH. womething to bis advantage, The rebellion of treason manifesied itself in the South. va a the ein is for the Union A. K,—COMMUNICATE ee with Atlantic 178, Post office vo Ce ATE LANNIGAN WIL PEAR SOMETHIN To use.) The government has stroteved ) dvantage ‘addressing J.P. R., bo: it forth its strong aria, and with its phyecal power has put | ‘w nctices ‘he field. You, the of eoantry woleh has arreyed iteelf against the government hag? been put down fy the government itself, Now, what do” formerly resided at Mra. Grove's, Greew Dragon Cow! ipa Bt. Andrew's lift London, and who feft, England’ for Mow. | Coeee }) Bo CoMnproInie®, wo Can teal, ut 10 7 South jv eight and forty r piace shortly re, ie te. rs. “Disbond your armies, —e quested to comumanien with (the ttevgnod **ehould = Pn ag of the United States, ta i ba we sane ym mot a on | a ; ” arm turning watt feridonce thereof will be ‘rewarded hee Rivne Rol eM. hf have been disbanded. They come forward bow of magnanimity and say, ‘ were miblakens we made an effort to cai the doctrine of seecksiom and dissolve the Union, but we have failed; and, hav ing traced thin thing ‘oa Togicat and couse- quence and result, we now again come Mens ag ~< Knowledge the flag ot our coi aay obese stitution and the supremacy Kobeers). ' ray, then, when you have vielded to 4 Jaw, when you Dated 18th day Feoroary, 186. Roscoe & Hincks, Mu Ring’ atreet. tn”: Finsbury sidare, Londou, Soltertars TREN STONE DIAMOND PIN wit, Agate a ¥ Tee ADA’ ‘ Lil PERSON Ww 10, BY MISTAKE TOOK AN m $3 Union square on the evening of Mareh 5, big 4 Uapagsh contained tn ihe Vrs oftes. Abert foward wil pal ready bo otima You duces Gf too Union tod tamara foe a> eaten tnteatinerenmeednentee am your old relations to the government of our fathers, 3M IMENT, VERMONT INFANTRY.—JOUN 1.4 (Prolonged applause.) . oy ¥, wil bovery much obheed | Who, Tank Wiered, more. for the Calon than oat Fe it or tate I, wht eet eend him tile | avo?” ‘ian apeah ee erwnge of Pale Hin eRe la ra Ws tem | eteted pn. me; uti trv the ry. a ita P it the spirit of know much rR eee wee Faeroe pen Ses oo. | Sa ae he plea pre % far ag the Executive is concerned. There is no one who bas labored harder than | have to have the princi came Sata taens | RAR cere ae we achingsdo nirace,¥.'F. | (hat treason irs chime Yen wiiie consctous, Wtelligent 2 SEAT wuts ry tre rrr v1 YEARS OLD, TRON 1Rox {Seam tava ito and bear tm pen. people be made to ote Spiga WovSah's CURT ew wedhages | Set cemie twee Pee gale hot on mnie oii who fomded ga hl eign ta CIGARS AND TOBACCO, would ithe: this to itor bring any Compariaan, for om nate 2 oF Sr pet ono eae T am free to say to you on - wy _ 437 Qe

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