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4 . WHOLE NO. 10,805. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 431, 1866. PRICE FOUR CENTS. ; battle takes place, and if you be ot w furthe y the lentelators tn thelr ofick THE CONNECTICUT CAMPALGN. | o\, "Ste “et, ue" ar my ao a ot | MEW JERSEY POLITIOS, | “Sse cca = | week ? he would make a hundred dollars stay, y hat State are | agan in this State—(appiause)—and the great Mid le HOW THE Quiet ‘and have scarcely to turn in his chair. The Freedmon’ Btates and the more nnportant Cent Wester Republicans in the Sonate. ..... 0.0.0.0... 0.005 0 suthoriten oe toa Bale ace ks topatale country to te censecios Gar tos" ten we thee aw ae a er ne Mopeinans he Assenely..........0.........66 8 F as the got them an ex- 0 to Congress, | am} in’ overthrowing — thi 1 Total republicanas....+....+.. b Members of Congress Sturap- tute the President. o the Prien, ‘called upon Gountry ad incting cha 1am om there ani uen | The Affair of the United States | reinoer'tin ihe sinis::" ri agth ce to decide all ‘cases connected with the negroes ive pathizers, by giving them such a defeat as will never A jowoerats in the Assembly... .. 4 wrestinee drones oe py ng ag Retbiee ‘fr west ts Sonatorship, Tua demoei " to devote to national affairs after ae ci _ pe is ne ot eT eeion sine: oe —— — ‘cone a Seattoring (Seuvel’s vote)... 1 duty. Andrew Johnson is now fore t te t c 4 ain teemieteenie nore liberties and the enemies of sion of his remarks the imninense gathering partie dis Total votes of both branclies, .. a National the country by vetoing this. Infamous legislation. Tn Interesting Details of the De- ican migortiy In Joint soa vh . consequence he has at the present time but a corporal’s votes needed Wo give the di ¥ ict that in I men ai and thus elected di ¥ Ue rset I jon. « . ‘ 7 Election. roan caer or Vio. pepe af tho Called Sates | loca uficce The feult of the election wan that twenty. | THE. GREAT BOND ROBBERY. bate on Thursday. Vote ur iba senate or & ie xaboanegaiivo, 11 - will be with bir. long continued aoganes.) had resigned thei wud left the RG Le REN ailirmative, 10. Ln the Assembly—etlrmatiye, 36; nega Eeanttoh sha ah hon Tem geting tate strenge cocs oa, The First Arrest--How the obbery ta eee ” “ as Oo ave Been Committed, &c. “aa awa," pany, and that I am among copperheads. It I am I hi be hel , cl i f he Trenton True f thi ing the fol Grand Rally of the Democrats | Siy'witnot ie mnt onan prior wo be wits sezept | maanbucneucens made nertay by wecton, cine | AGJowrHment of the Legistatmre 60 | itini'/pcarvaring spon, ihe pana won bog bave a vat VD obber Myer " we evidently hatobi eth in, of New London. weit with the Union inen for four years teaave the | their Stato government you. wod Pernient| SU eaAE tial too acteied, Srovea tobe comeck’ avd Monday Evening Next. Tears won-w goed Gbiak aguaan government of the United States, The leaders of that | bayonets to maintain tne power hands of | the following details of the transaction will be rent with running to and fro of Senatora the white men in that State, or ~~ ~ very suspicious bobnobbing interest. The full parti ira will unfold a condition affairs which w'll no doubt call fora thoroagh tly an anxipty on the ; cm pere i tion of the detccrive eyitam of thie county, to winch | GREAY PARTY BATTLE PENDING. | svete, “te ryectio oc. be eradicated. coive the sanction of all the 1 BH ee a al sp meslitary Ct meagre’ Re. : . ‘we will stop i. Your coppers | an ne ese things are heads have been in tl i ibiican institutions or ublican form SPRECH OF GENERAL ROUSSEAU, | Heat: hav i, le eater, Bo #8 1 BEN FOE OES, | OS cemmsbnit.’ Theen-anen tw the octane Gaels Oo g late than never. if Mexers. friends in the North desire to secure two things:— 1t will be remembered that on Oth of March the ne t having been committed and the vacancy Conperiends, and ad in taking care, of Fits, representation in Congres recom to embacrist | gynounorment was otha the ralo of Mh 1 fasta ' ey tay eouctade Wo alia. Si orgie pou forknvay tatu coperbents astin | santnine the Gs ofthe, Genter Sako by | MING rids amounting ailing ond a nit | We Result a Matter of Deep Ausiety to the | i Sl"! iin ints are oy The Breach Between the President and | wany cemynton trionds may Ieeve the Union plats | another poliey to repndiato the federal debt, ehd lastly | Hines. “the owner of the fends, Mr. Lori, a g 7 meg , form when you come to it. Ishall be sorry for it; bat T | w involve us in some foreign war thon toavall | gichty years old, stated that ho put the bonds in two tin Washington Cireles. the Radicals Irreparable. cannot prevent it, It is not-the first time my friends | themselves of the broken credit of the country, thua | poxes ad locked his ste, ant on the following morning ° 4 have left, me At the beginning of the war old and tried caitensnanats 30 Scouse that which they failed to ace they were gone, The safe in which they were kept was Sat ang 4 ‘ frivads Whe favored the sebsliion asked tne if I would | complish before—the dissolotion of the Union, What | Wey were tone. re te ee tnoaieen burgian prove Sia as ethene ee ee en a dee done to entitle them to our | sare, and it was regarded as "ed battens te tee fogeels Dettraiination 40 Sepport The icals in Co) Endeav aud thereupon they became iny enemies, So tt is now. | they are restored. to their senses, that wer ha pbs bogie Tease tae oes aieri ‘ Rad gress OF | son, who have stood true with me for four yearsin | come to their right mmds and are willing. 0 | road secarities to tho amount of one million the President. pngrity We wimit’ that bi comfidens Wat he ix the defence of the government now leave me to go after Thad | SU] the government; but the uniform testimony tow Yoo ol ct age In the be His ing to Destroy the Union, —- | Stoveus. The®preeent action of the radical lenders is a | is that they merely ‘he situation, and that thoy | Of, C™uarE, The detective OF ine valet, “aim a AN so erally understood to be. de ; dep Uae tanews 1s keep ub pe apenentes (oar we ate pe Ma rbd opinions with regan! to the | iated by the reward of two hundred thousand dollars, of age, vo that whan aanaed ve ye » they paratio : person Dower 0 0 objection fritter away and throw aveay all weave guuned "the No,” There 18 a way fo remedy allthis. It isto sre thew to act for hin ‘in obtniuing the mone ty ons | MGISY TIME EXPECTED NEXT WEEK, | = - mc wothing In | erring wur. As (o the contest in the State now going on, I will | confer upon the tb, who are loyal tO} compromise which might be thought jurlicious. 1 i negroes Sout THE PEOPLE WITH THE PRESIDENT, | sy xt word and {ay hat because ntiou moroots | Us government, the rh to parte Gotestive omcers of the Coited Stats Marshal's offce ba, &o, ae ai rathers thousand men tint tbe. vilest Copp ‘Andrew Johnson aud his General | these meu, pat bayonets in their hands, and gave geno it Lereempehrand pin grievances ue i id reprevews us in the Uniled Staten ean is the uniforia of the United States, and they thus particl- | jystwoon whom there is cons derable rivalry. Very little Our Trenton Correspondence. displays yurow tp rule or r ; but itis sald he is against the President | pated in caving the Union. id was made so fat as the public were informod, Taxstox, March 30, 1869. Sra aseel acres create resus | liiiala he Unitod States HY oeouKs a ‘Service to 1! 4 > progress i + and his policy, and I fran! gay that Lam him | country in the field, and they ‘will render just as good M a a porSighe et Republican Mass Meeting at on that ground alone. ir had a vote I would cast itfor | eetvice at the — ballot » box—-(cheers)--for the — ® - edi aco ‘ es te the ye 7 rg Bie Bitherto ever weedy, ox James E. English. That he isa Union man I know; for eservation of the government. The best way “ are ye ms and Now Jersey,” can no lonzer bs used to joke this Mr, Scovel's defection wan the of conver Bridgeport. the Presideceiolt ae eo, ‘That he is tor the policy of | 10 secure. thowe rights to the colored race and” to | money. , The regular detectiviw, however, wot at ai hy | State out of ho Union, since such respectable party Jead- | s#¥lon iaxt evening. ‘The parndo of Thaddeus Biovens tho President Pknow; for he lumsclt assured mo of the | Insure tha afety aud preservation of thls Union by ex- | Whom the robbery bad beon committed, sui coinmynt | ormas Mr. Stoveus, lato of Pennsylvania, and now of ag: cpanel wa hye ore yor tangy lrg lp nAninnnnn fact. [hope next Monday yoo will elect him Governor | cl from any participation in the alfairs of | Cation had been established with the p benicar ee oe of | pected. It was goneral derstood that the display of your State. (Applanse.) * the government is by elect! agrees Bawley next Mon- | ‘ated that an ngresment had been entered into Washington, ond bimsolf and afew particular friends Mr, Scovel. But tho ‘The meeting closed with three cheers for Proaident | day, and thus giving a floal defeat to the hopes of the id whe and a small number of designing others who were wont Speeches by Congressmen Banks | johnc, thee for Mr ae ted axe foe the | aut itious Seath and fn the | Tbbers should visit Hoston, and when be ghing others whi a and Boutwell. speaker. Eng! meee North. (Cheers.) pathizers oo ta amount of money, they to slang this locality ont of the Union, ate mow high ‘The candidates now inost prominently named for the P up on the qué vive, using every effort in thelr power to ts rehip are Alex. @. Cattell, 1 nt Hoovel, SPEECH OF GENERAL BANKS. This transaction, however, was not carried out, and ¥.'T. Frelin: . John C. Ten Ryck es General Baxks was the next speaker, and on comin; haps was never contemplated, though ach, w> are | make Now Jersey's political reprosentatiye sone trac- f THE REPUBLICAN MEETING. forward was received wih ushtna via Ne tuformed, vas the brogranne; But at this period. Mar: | table tm the traces of tho ratical paliieal machiae—a De ae eee eee ae pane tote Bk $8 sald >I zens necticut—I am reluctant to festcott, of Nowhoryport, visited New York, an¢ wre on os my x Phe Talk of Congress Reiterated to the Con- | The Bridgeport Mepublicans Listening tpn your suiestion by ealerindon a Amemasion | called upon Marsbal Murray, of Naw York, wish in‘or. | Pls? OF political mechanism the “migat well, be | Mr. Cattell would he sleciod Me ' to Speeches from Congressmen Banks topics connected ‘with the lego Sr mation which led to the arrest of one of the robbers. ranked among those of the ordgr with which robels in va = Ferme pain necticut Republicaus. and Houtwell and General Hawley. yn gon’ : by Tp debates Post en Dioasine, oF tia" Untied Featos | ann ce Sed to geet te rents ie te of | sramtungion--ai sities up thole(paliieal) line fae the Sesh detesere;: Maeki'b0; 1000: (oc cee el oregon Mok gg Rll being claazed in the markot of.news under the title of | approaching rohtest, whirw ix looked for to come off next &, &e. &e. " '# office of New York, stepped aboard the ey iti. | Wook. © Le te not et that the fight will be The repubheans of Bridgeport turned out ia great : for Boston, und when some twelve miles from that “infernal.” TE ever Mgys Jorsuf was out of tho ‘politi f exper 0 Hight Ww by any = and wi fool, | they arrested on board of the cara a man who giv cal union at Washington™ sh’ ls fully Into mow, as the s 0 Lame $a. Othe gonteery, Semendantite euatte. numbers this evening, compelling the committee to | however, an in yout | name as Horace Brown, who hus been only a year out of M . moot, both | dature aud out of it, will iu all THE DEMOCRATIC MEETING. divide thetr speakers, #0 as to relieve the immense jam his i ‘of our coun- | the Charlestown State Prison. In his bageage was found pe oaond and wirepallers bare ong gs wi probability fc RES at Franklin ‘and accommodate the hundreds that freemen | about two hundred and fificen thousand dollars of the } are giving us every reason vileve, without question, Yost , tn re Aaa resolution Grand Rally im New London—Specehes | filled the ways and streets outside, For this ne oe ps nerds eset tal ae nro as |. tats seareing: veer early, tho cty was full of political | way \nirodticed, fg, that. the government by General Rousseau and Colonel Tay- | purpose Washington Hall was taken, to which largo Seif as the ve. | reaneme thoy cot out some twelve men fren tiie city | hucketers, “from sbrued of Washington and @her parts,” | shoeld not give ands, Dut Brat to apply gn of the | and came on by private conveyance, and Brown was | carrying diminutive carpet, bags, no dgubt stuffed with | F nt mn ty alle seag op aod " nothing else than programmes of “arranged”? com | sitlon We learn that Brown, whose real name wa have not | Pinatlons for effecting the proper (1) cleotion of # | |, The stale Tow Rey camunne’” Cores obtained, states that the robbery was not perpetrated in | grave Senatorial representative in Compress | Ward was electod ‘the Judge oe bt time, but in broad daylight. How he frat ob- | of tne United States from tho State of | Vice President, Treasurer, information of Mr. Lord's very carcleas manner of obndncting hia busin» tt is Impowyblo ty state; but | But, axon the previous evening, the pared yeakeany ot least on po mbt romin? 4 tade | journed over, to meot again on Monday uent calls: 4 and ascortal ie exact 7 Goarition of affuira. Gu tho day the rubbery wan com. | CCCek : My the Sate mpessentanioas mitted he was accompanied by ex accomptic s, who | “iar party representatives” speedily : were partners in the job, ‘and. wero alloted different pally by’ rail, some geing bome to spend a dutica. Ho entered the (flice and found Mr. Lord | quot retirement with their wives and feated at his table, with his back to the door, and . “or also with his beck to the safe, which was open, He | others—the deeply interested expecially —to ington, Mr, Lord in conversation, and the two acoom. | that great “head centre” of political combinaliona, Fixor ‘then entered aud took the bonds from the safe a04 | these contestants have gone away we exe im the snidet of a momentary quistade, which will me then conveyed to Newburyport, where be remaloe io eustod isi a i 5 is ES g Dishanding the Canadian V micere. Tonomro, Mareh 80, 1806. Oriers are out for disbanding the entire volunteer foree tomorrow; bot will be detainéd fora few daya for drili in thivelty, The country companies leave for home to merrow, Es ! tH aaeeaoecnsnnntnioatiy News from Texas. Aver, March 24, 1808 « Rewolutious bave been pasvod by the Gomvestion to i oe . In fact, idly broken on Monday might and 8 not discover the !osn until the noxt day. ham Souioeme: gna ol oa Senancnaen i Meitarion Here Dosae, tansinhy ‘sa ar Sa hae npn Si ae prop ye lowing, extreding, © may be, aud Hs 8 Wil | he State election takes place on the fourth Monday " wer vip the int for a cocsidera. | be, throngh a long period of time to compe, and evew into | ij ine when the arrod ef ‘Brows was made; which Uroke | ie interests and insuee of the next State election, The Legislature meets on the first Monday in Angut 10 the information which we have ob- | TRTERDAY'S PROCERDINGS IN THE ORNATE ABD ATREMMRY, ty of roleas- Yesterday, in tho Senate, as previously etated ip tom the roward, OF 40 | io Mxwaun, Mr. Ladiam opened the question of Glecting a Senator to succeed Mr, Stockton in the Congress of the United States by offering a resolution Additional Interesting Details. that the Legivlatare go into joint meeting on Tuesday Newsunrroet, Mas., March 30, 1966. next for tho purpose above viated. J. P. L. Westeott, marshal of this city, bemg in New ‘At the time, and promptly, too, the President of the ‘York on business of the United States Treasury Depart: | aoncty (Hom. James M. Scovel) took the floor, and mont at the time of the robbery of Mr. Lord, gave the strongly oppored the revolution, saying that he had Just re- wabject his attention, and, sending to Charlestown, ob- | 1.04 teen Washington, and had been in earnest consul tained such information as led him to have | ion with foremost republicans of the country, and that an interview with Mr. Lord, to whom b* | io understood the situation and wax master of it, and communicated his suspicion, Mr. Lord arraufod | aaa use his power for the benedt of the whole country, for @ second interview, at which two detectives | a, .oroeq with Mr. Trumbull, chairman of the Judiciary wore provent, they having been notified of the ineeting. | Ccmmittes of tho United States Sonate, six of which com. Mr. Lord declined proceodin:, and notified Mr. Weat- mittee out of seven reported in caver of. Mf. fteckton’s cott that furtber negotiations must be carried ow throogh the detective police. Mr. Westcott waited on United States Marshal Murray, of New York, who promptly forniched him two of bis deputies —Mensrs, Poore and Dunshea—with orders to render every amistance noedel. On Monday evening, Marg 19, Mr. Westcott saw bis man at the New Haven depot, in Now York city, who took the train, followed in due time by Mr. Westcott and the deputies, Soon after the train started Mr. Westeott went toto a baggage car, and secing baggage with bis man’s initials on {t he secured its detention. Returning back he fownd Jones asleep, and, awnking bim ana him by name, injormed him he was « prisonor.” At first Jones war somowbat surprised; but socing he was caught he yielded and was ironed. The party kept in the train until reaching Wost Now. * ton, when, i being donirablo to avoid Boston, carriages | yo¥"tnaiuae Reeves tener, Ware, Weigie= lO were taken and they rodo around to Chetsea and arrived here safely on Tuesday afternoon of last werk, Mince a putes, Doughty, ‘Grier, Little, Martin, that time Jones has been kept closely guaried at » one So right, Wurte—9, botel. _ tension Of (he taaieige Mtedtane’ cub bend andtjtine jencuare we soum is advisable o say thet when thousand dollars each, payable to Rufus 1. Lord. | (he State Bem hat Weneatt had secured the right man. | Sm S toa © Heath, of Boston, came down for consuitation, pF gy TR, fl : at it #2 g ik i i i i int | i News from the Southwest. THK LOUIMIANA PLANTATIONS IN EXCELLENT COM- VY kik OX THe MiesiAMIrrE AND ETC. New Ontzane, March 90, 1866, At Natchitoches the Upper Red river is boomnr ‘The spring i« forward, More land will be ploughed and planted this spring than ever vefore The freetmea are working well. At Shreveport the plantation prospects ere otcelient Alexandria City te being rebuilt, The plautatives ine well. The Ouchita miver is booming, end the flooded, and there are fears of & more eatensive Large rope are planted Ty nereheoe Lecaiens the coupe wil be equal lo there ra As batoe Houge the river is rising. An extensive over flow 1s feared. ‘The New Orleans True Delta newspaper haw failed Wontern produce ie lively. Great quantiiies of corm from Lasalle, 1il., were immediately disposed of Tesam trade w lively. West Indian and Mexican trade Ww re Jobile and Kastern Gulf trade oo large. Twenty-Ae to fiity thousand bales of cation are on inen, ; Tete ona that the New York steamships are lowing Sa Liverpod steamelipe are doimg © ine a - News from the Pacttic Const. Bax Francisco, March 90, 1866 ‘The steamer Constitution sailed W-day with $4.99, 48 in treasure, of which $1,004,506 are tor New York Hon. Cornelius Coll, United Mates Benator eleot, ie a pomenger. Block market weak Spm 9715, Imperial $140, Kew. O10, Yethow Jacket Chotler Potosi $205 & Point $1,406, Keleher Lagal tenders TT), News from Fortsess Monrer. Forrnre® Mownew, March 90, 1864 The steamer Rutaw. from Motvile for Now York, wit cotton, hax arrived here, short of coal he repoe heavy weather A bret of merchanimen ihat sailed hence on the aii invtant are hove to oulaide the Caper, under reefed ia a, a es id it E iH if as #3 ait a int H i Hy ; tH HE i SPEECH OF GENERAL ROUSSEAC, Genera! Rovserac then said: — Feuow Crrmmxs—I need hardly toll you, for you already kuow it well, that there isa diference existing between tho Prosident and Congress; but I want to tell yeu that the break between Charles Sauer and Wendell Pnillips, and Thad Stevens and the President, is as wide as between the heavens and the enrth, aud I trast that 4m ali time to come it will never be healed. For four yeara the people have struggled to save the government i Ai i Et g Hf ABR 5 H *§ Ht lin H i | BR : ay He fis = Pid il ' iy i ii a i 25 3 nt | if i i [ fi if i 3 i <j = st #2 i t “De you suppose, if we Southern men had known that tho ‘Union was to be dissolved, whethor we succeeded or failed jn the war, that wo should have entered into the contest? We of the i we i ; ? | fl it not i [ € if i é £ PL i a i BS. be that the im the North could give us the 6 that it mela Oe peensoafed torheeré the people him, they tere hove teen arrosted man being known to him., Heath went to vote for the United Siates thelr oaer tan raemeatas on | soe ‘the field of | Gsmocracy of the country Now York, and in company with dadictive Young, of. | the meses itn Laditaale pecstution clove evans to to Reaialy she loyal ipople of the taaurrecionary Stites battle 0 )T | and of Southern origin. peer smvmative. were Need as so two-lnirds vote A vunate Buchanan! can be reached to Mi thle Cm the boldest thefla ever known. Jones engnr S ecuung then intaalibed pelenee to mytee ve he extie mares of the cpaping Sep once Selret il y 53 ff Hy Ff ! | i H trap.” Later in the day Senator Pater offered the following series of resolutions :— ? i i pound bat the supply wa than wee look Vor, and to-day’ pices veosled—the decline be simont equal to ne advance, 60 that the fates are ; A i if i i ! : : Ci constitution occasions, | the directors, have beem from the | eee Cees ee Resolved, That we hail with delight the enanciations of Mae them. i, the . and gained by i. We Sud that we nave @ | the convene Con, | Youth. | The brain of Ae ines Toung, denen tnd. festh joi thie etty for Presiient Jonnaon eran is ce taencage im ras eee oe tet Le a agg ated oO million liver; and if the: Stevens-Sumner ehool are Toeit of last acting om ble was’ in the sg bige Bag Ln oy tg Das & the grauiiude of the poopie of ihe United Mater for the sight we sre no better off than when we begun; rar ans not con- | the Fouth now, ‘on = brought to @ success | bold sad manher ia which bas taken up the may, we are influiiely worse off, not | vene an Congress, | are ful imue through untiring energy of Mar- B down by the fanatics! waders in Congress lyeithetncding the suppreaton of the the | at the casual bor last’ pe shal Wincott and bia ansietats, Jones and Meath, | Resvived. That ws coils onder our ibanks io the [onl eg FI ae Ph 3a calling | trict is represented, S teas cee ce ee, ee wed, yg Tp oe Ah a BM at ite Sve members Of the skill with which this diMoult case has been man- | Peesitent in wader extn up the gocermment by ipascvable seceasion without | eleven Shanes pasty aged by these officers, and, ax ita result, the property | arising wut of the civil and the desolation dent to it, than that we | sent election, or ‘will be delivered up to Mr, Lord on Monday. Marshal Py We oy have waged the war ait at its close allow Mr. | Therefore pry perry Page cypcienntiy ne 5 sete tars scheme eg entitied | wae oan tustele eprie Stevens and the sent to what Jon It has wo be entra Feceived for working up the matter. | "EE ie Bucky, republican, moved to refer the above imo of $009 anole to the Commitios va Feicrs! Reistions, but the motioe E i i if el Oates ot ge 8 We Fetroam ie ft Mr. Taylor, that he know the TPhentricais, ’ pr this artion of the aaaloat leaders. “I do know un. sovrasns az "eae srinite—rne wroce ux-| “Twercapee fessor Charice B. wt} Bid, nat pre bela of ig tS Qreie motive Tam pot lot 00 guess thov i og dearn may CHANGE DIVIDED ON “TABLE TIPrIxG.”” at ee ee Sern cea ee SS eae ee | re kee ied Se ie we ne ees eh He has avowed t the insurgent | Siates, emment British” jadge, Mr. Thomas Chambers, om 6 i. Wee ti Boor of Congreas. 1 in “tale "enh coe’. cab Go Goce t | “rouser ay Fy neaning ‘of Meariva orsoges afnat eit ee 1 gee Sees te Fe 0 ee ee corned. It that a rather pertinent question anent | the Freskient, Hom. Jomer M. Fovvel) “ace the music,” “- we 4 agua the Teese of the peone oo wee ‘as againat adminisirates of jas which the said leman from Camden oo Ravrmomn, March 04, 1 7 government of the Unied ‘This conspiracy was pat to the Home Aecre. taleed about called \ pee others to come Wheat frm Core —anies of wh te Ro] Se pe a ee oy ‘And in another way he | ap ASA pe Tie, 8 The Cate emt. Chay Keeping in powors parcel of w ea areee ‘War was npon us, in that they were Despont. tnere star may ing that bs & portenty witleg By Ae 4 Tip mine Ssiavorm Grawivg (rom the cotfers of the, music (hs| (be gentioman who bad just preceded hiw Cure, March mo 1 * Cotton quiet eaten, 1.200 lmian, remetptn, 9.400 tones y In the tower Wanch Asem hipmen Trimble offered a | week « sales, 14 100 tater Ne 16,2 tale Cop's, concurrent femtuion Ww fo lot & joint meoring om | 10,000 baler etek, 173.609 |; low middting Be o Wedo stay newt for the elwsion Of s United tales hem: | ir CofianWeek's salen 628 tags: fair to prim Dye stor, «hich eae ngreet to «bout debate toe wok how 8 Bega tet pene Dons vrewcbes bas "Vieciins. 14 7 the mousy that, “a will apectall parsed cannot ly recognize the sy ameenee Ce oon: ‘Vos beve our es se satay am 4 Recorder, & the Sa- 4 Vicar rtmaty. Wheat quiet at Ol Oe §1 26% ton Sr Ae aealtrollow Me. Breve: We im this an iat by. om bien on bis retarn to Ma |, 20a 600 for Na. & " Cova ative of Gla. 0 6b. for Spey to bow ie eee eet pond ino, strength Spee, Ueaid leave yay one ae for No 2 Cate quiet at She: 4") All the world could noe force me to follow Mim, poiute. of the berths; it te to ng that be hot fotroduesd the tegeletion to go tate | ip we nented @ OE Ws 00 08 Tie I went to know, ages honest mae, | So's caro mee time for election | jorat meoung et the request of the Renstcr from Cam- | 8h 8 06 60. Drenned Bogs hep ay Reged my om pm Aeplayed don, He here remarked —"1 am perfectly wattefies that four, B10 tush te party No, never. f must mow ' 9, ‘thou the Benador from Caantan (Mr. Boovel) has betrayed on, | bechels cate and 8.200 b tend trae to tho fag which sivas Ereaden Vhs," “yan gent has bean and we expreted it. We expected he would betray on ak foun taee Gems coe end corner of the land. (iyplanyo.) * 7a as the pres and In reply Mr Scovel anid that be believed no grotieman | ‘end 6,000 badiite ante ~~ oon Pe thle break fang ot ph at cought ment, Mer. Saturday Keeirw would ines't bm, and 90 blarkguard could 1 ears hiro pata 7 eee cat the. reeneenn fan ees Senn Cater te hoped’ | agreed Coleman's Hide! in that woiesy than whieh there can be ho wore—ihe | Pione and whast quiet. Whomey dur = ae rt i ‘wat to my you tata lapel: tie ada lerma, and society of himentf viedons quiet. Meo we “ om s 708 oy ard at that when thie Preedmen's Buren bill was 1 Swoeted me they must { came mabe i ee ee gf? Maalnle OF cheer sad wad wt GH IH Goi 1 want tab eeenatte owes cheerioy remendons! Yaue—Desee, Dowgihiy, Little, Martin, Batons, Try | '™* * Or, Waren, March to 088 bin as vom of Ht on of Stas See cena s | Sf, Writes, Ware Piowr @nchaweed. Whaat firmer at Bi Te» 8! 00 for his va"? district of n State | oi. ‘tas " prime and 02 16 for chews Corn lower, mate OD 8 abject —t0 WA represented. | ret ¥! | O86 Gute dull at 6Be_ 6 ae me Orme 0 OBO «098 2 upon all Qhe Bacon sucyenged. Whiekey wy at G2 OP 8 02 and ‘Stator, nod | tical, Mena, March tom Freed inquire into the | if Aww | Chinn Helen 250 alee mid ing 6. in the beenuee if of thas ore | mies of be Soy salen, verajpas of the wees, can be | A dona he sa hong | an Peroni) Log imat woth exhorts, 18,028 babes agents to dia ‘that ined ia a qutetription was made wher, 400 Whine, Gold #1 th 0 OT 8% ho }. =. commana Kew Onur ame March 90 1Me = = fie, matter aad tid table ie ns me Stiourend over watit Monier | Gui sed momiuel ule 18h im,